I have the AT&tT Samsung galaxy s2 1777 uckk6 build number and I need the insecure and secure kernel's. I'm new to rooting and don't want to mess up my phone. So if someone could please send me a link so I could download the kernel's I really appreciate it.
Everything you need to know can be found in the stickies. I suggest you READ THEM CAREFULLY.
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Unable to find the insecure kernel for I9100G
http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=822443&d=1324323574
Thanks for letting us know. Oh, was there a question there somewhere?
I'll link this, since it's still in my clipboard. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453843 links to two kernels which are rooted.
I have a samsung galaxy s2 i777 directly new from att and also updated to their latests software which is Androids 2.3.6 Basebad I777UKK6 Kernal 2.6.35.7 if you need more info let me know I just want to be able to install games i download off the net on it nothing more. How do I root this phone version to do so?? Also how safe is it the last captivate i owned got bricked but fixed I just don't want to brick this new beautfiul phone for a 5 dollar game. Any Help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Also step by step videos or fourm threads are the easiest for me hence a Noob, but im trying to learn. But Ill take whatever info you can give me thanks again!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18576627
Method 2c is what you are looking for. By the way, this is a sticky in the general forum.
1. Rooting is not firmware dependent, the method to root is almost the same across firmware
2. Installing games does not require rooting.
Thank and do you think this video here is besically the same things that ill be doing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2KhSKpt4hs
Also if I don't have to root, how do i install downloaded apks off the net?
OP questions answered. If you need further assistance, please refer to the STICKY threads and the FAQs and the WALKTHROUGH and the STEP-BY-STEP VIDEO that shows you what to do.
Thread closed.
As a new member I cannot ask questions direct on development threads...... Therefore can anybody point me in the direction to an insecure Kernel for a Samsung Galaxy S2 International Device with kernel version BVKJ4. I haven't found on any list so far within this forum!
Please help
Hybrid Ozone said:
As a new member I cannot ask questions direct on development threads...... Therefore can anybody point me in the direction to an insecure Kernel for a Samsung Galaxy S2 International Device with kernel version BVKJ4. I haven't found on any list so far within this forum!
Please help
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You can use any insecure KJ4 kernel for rooting. See Chainfire's CF-Root kernel thread. The example presented under the text "Help! Which file do I use ?" actually applies directly to you.
Also, please refer to forum rule #1. I know you're new, but please follow the rules.
If your kernel isnt on the forum and there isnt another one that can be flashed instead then you may need to flash your firmware to match one of the kernels on there.Sometimes if you cant find the one you want another can be used in its place but you must be sure of this first as it happens on very rare occasions.Otherwise flash another firmware.
EDIT:Just found this post.You can use KJ3 to root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20257005&postcount=3614
Hi there,
Please could someone post relevant information on how to root the Galaxy SII, I have searched a lot of threads and can't seem to find a reasonably safe solution to my question. People say its not possible to root a Galaxy SII lately due to a hardbrick bug in the chip. Please could someone enlighten me on this topic and tell me if it's safe or unsafe. I will post the details on this thread to the best of my knowledge.
Ok here goes;
Model number: GT-I9100
Android version: 4.0.4 (ICS)
Baseband version: I9100XXLQ6
Kernel version: 3.0.15-I9100XWLPT
Build number: IMM76D.XWLPT
Also, I have installed the eMMC brickbug check app from the play store and here is the result i was given;
Brick Bug ? No. Sane chip (no idea what this means but I'm guessing my chip is safe to just flash any Kernel?)
I am just looking to root for now and possibly flash a custom ROM in the near future but at the moment I am happy with the stock firmware but I just want to be able to use Titanium Backup, Superuser & ROM Manager but i am unable to do so until I have rooted my Galaxy SII.
I'm not new to any of this because I previously had a ZTE Blade which I rooted & flashed custom ROMs myself, this was a walk in the park compared to the Galaxy SII. On threads which I have browsed through, some people state to use Siyah Kernel, would this be safe to flash through Odin? Or maybe I could use CF-root.
thank you for reading my post & I'd be so grateful if someone could provide links and/or instructions. Much appreciated!
Androider86 said:
Hi there,
Please could someone post relevant information on how to root the Galaxy SII, I have searched a lot of threads and can't seem to find a reasonably safe solution to my question. People say its not possible to root a Galaxy SII lately due to a hardbrick bug in the chip. Please could someone enlighten me on this topic and tell me if it's safe or unsafe. I will post the details on this thread to the best of my knowledge.
Ok here goes;
Model number: GT-I9100
Android version: 4.0.4 (ICS)
Baseband version: I9100XXLQ6
Kernel version: 3.0.15-I9100XWLPT
Build number: IMM76D.XWLPT
Also, I have installed the eMMC brickbug check app from the play store and here is the result i was given;
Brick Bug ? No. Sane chip (no idea what this means but I'm guessing my chip is safe to just flash any Kernel?)
I am just looking to root for now and possibly flash a custom ROM in the near future but at the moment I am happy with the stock firmware but I just want to be able to use Titanium Backup, Superuser & ROM Manager but i am unable to do so until I have rooted my Galaxy SII.
I'm not new to any of this because I previously had a ZTE Blade which I rooted & flashed custom ROMs myself, this was a walk in the park compared to the Galaxy SII. On threads which I have browsed through, some people state to use Siyah Kernel, would this be safe to flash through Odin? Or maybe I could use CF-root.
thank you for reading my post & I'd be so grateful if someone could provide links and/or instructions. Much appreciated!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794, use that, method 1 always works.
oh and if you just wanna be 100% you wont be affected by brickbug, just flash siyah kernel through odin, that will give you root + CWM recovery
In my opinion, you should go for siyah but pick whatever u prefer
Thank you Poroto, I will probably try the method 1 posted by Phil3759. That looks kind of safe but I'll read through that thread you posted first before I decide. I really appreciate your help
Androider86 said:
Thank you Poroto, I will probably try the method 1 posted by Phil3759. That looks kind of safe but I'll read through that thread you posted first before I decide. I really appreciate your help
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No worries, just remember not to wipe anything on stock 4.0.4 kernel under any circumstances.
I Have galaxy s2 i9100 with rom 4.1.2 with kernel 3.0.31-1211311 and I do not know what CF-ROOT to install can someone tell me excaclly what to flash with odin?
Thanks in advance.
aviramof said:
I Have galaxy s2 i9100 with rom 4.1.2 with kernel 3.0.31-1211311 and I do not know what CF-ROOT to install can someone tell me excaclly what to flash with odin?
Thanks in advance.
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You may check this website
There are also many useful information about your phone.
Why are you linking people to guides on other sites ?
It's a bit hard for other people here to help this person with that method if they get stuck (as if you're going to be around 24/7). I'm certainly not even going to look at anything related to rooting on another site for that reason, plus chances are the information has been lifted from here anyway.
There is a wealth of information on this subject on this site, please refer people to that in future rather than info off site for such a basic query.