Ok. So here's the deal. I downloaded and installed a ROM that gave me an ICS look a like. I flashed the ROM and when i booted up, i was greeted with a message telling me my status bar wasnt functioning. I'm not looking to fix this, i'm looking to get my old stuff back. I have everything i had backed up in Titanium backup and on my external SD card. I went to restore and it just started loading my old stuff back onto the phone with the theme still there. I tried a factory reset, but it's still there... I want this corruptive theme gone. It's this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1382595
If anyone can help me, please do. This is awful. Also, i tried using Nandroid in Rom Manager, but it was telling me it was missing signatures of sorts or something. I'm not sure exactly. How do i get my old stuff back?! Please help!
Too easy...
Anyways, if all you did was flash what you linked without have Shostock Rom installed then you did wrong.
What Rom are you currently running?
LiLChris06 said:
Too easy...
Anyways, if all you did was flash what you linked without have Shostock Rom installed then you did wrong.
What Rom are you currently running?
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I'll read to you my entire about section.
Model number - Samsung-SGH-I777
Android Version - 2.3.6
Baseband version - I777UCKK6
Kernel version - 2.6.35.7
Build number - Gingerbread.UCKK6
Can you help me, kind sir?
paulfp007 said:
I'll read to you my entire about section.
Model number - Samsung-SGH-I777
Android Version - 2.3.6
Baseband version - I777UCKK6
Kernel version - 2.6.35.7
Build number - Gingerbread.UCKK6
Can you help me, kind sir?
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Personally I would flash ShoStock (if you want that theme and a better rom) OR try flashing UCCK6 on top of what you have.
Themes you find in that section are mostly meant for custom Roms, not official AT&T.
LiLChris06 said:
Personally I would flash ShoStock (if you want that theme and a better rom) OR try flashing UCCK6 on top of what you have.
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Can you tell me how to get those? Or where? That would make my night. And if i do find them, flash them just like i did the other one? What do i wipe?
paulfp007 said:
Can you tell me how to get those? Or where? That would make my night. And if i do find them, flash them just like i did the other one? What do i wipe?
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Full wipe, check here for a list of Roms, Kernels, etc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1532368
Make sure to read the OP and search from now on, good luck!
LiLChris06 said:
Full wipe, check here for a list of Roms, Kernels, etc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1532368
Make sure to read the OP and search from now on, good luck!
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What is OP? Haha, sorry for my ignorance. I'm new :l. And which one of these do i download? And do i just flash it like the others?
paulfp007 said:
What is OP? Haha, sorry for my ignorance. I'm new :l. And which one of these do i download? And do i just flash it like the others?
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First definition answers the op question...http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=op
And as LilChris already said you need to do a lot more reading, take the time to understand what your doing before flashing things. The theme is not meant for stock.
As for the list of roms....you download the one you want, if the theme is your main concern then download ShoStock. If not, then pick one you like.
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What is OP? Haha, sorry for my ignorance. I'm new :l. And which one of these do i download? And do i just flash it like the others?
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I would suggest installing ShoStock since its a decent ROM based on stock. Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache before flashing. It can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353513
Nandroid, nandroid, NANDROID!!!
Next time you have a working phone, do a nandroid backup. Then if you screw things up but can still get to recovery, you can always go back to your happy place.
SmittyRN said:
Nandroid, nandroid, NANDROID!!!
Next time you have a working phone, do a nandroid backup. Then if you screw things up but can still get to recovery, you can always go back to your happy place.
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+1 very important. I still have a backup from the stock ROM when I first got my phone along with 4 or 5 others.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda premium
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Hi!
Moving over from Desire to SGS2 and I'm excited
Couldnt find a Q-thread on Lite'ning-ROM (as I dont want to ask in dev-thread), so here goes:
After flashing latest 1.3, I get force close on:
com.google.process.gapps
and some more apps like Handcent
Tried wiping cache but no luck..
Any ideas?
If there's a thread I missed out on - plz feel free to delete!
Oh strange, I don't have this problem at all. My advice would be backup all user apps with Titanium Backup and wipe the whole thing.
I hope someone smarter than me can help .
mdmar said:
Hi!
After flashing latest 1.3, I get force close on:
com.google.process.gapps
and some more apps like Handcent
Often fix that sort of problem with a factory reset .
jje
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Yep, I believe that would sort it also, but ROM-chef states that wipe etc isnt necessary, so if I can avoid a factory reset I would be happy
can i ask those who are on Lite'ning Rom 1.3, can you list all the apps it has stripped? I went to the Lite'ning Rom 1.3 dev page and its a massive 138 pages of info. So far i have memo, wifi sharing as the apps stripped from this rom. Could the OP or anyone list all the apps stripped so i know what to backup before updating from KE7?
thanks heaps
mdmar said:
Yep, I believe that would sort it also, but ROM-chef states that wipe etc isnt necessary, so if I can avoid a factory reset I would be happy
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Did you do a nandroid backup before flashing? What Kernel were you using?
I had some FC's when I flashed it but that was because I had some incompatible mods (black phone dialer, black in call) that were for KE7.
porkchop8 said:
can i ask those who are on Lite'ning Rom 1.3, can you list all the apps it has stripped? I went to the Lite'ning Rom 1.3 dev page and its a massive 138 pages of info. So far i have memo, wifi sharing as the apps stripped from this rom. Could the OP or anyone list all the apps stripped so i know what to backup before updating from KE7?
thanks heaps
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Do a nandroid, see whats missing, and then go back if not satisfied/make list of apps to back up
I flashed this on mySGII and I dont think any app was removed afaik!
I didn't have Handecent installed though; so I cant confirm that!
If this is going to be the Question thread for Lite'ning then I'll re-post my issue;
I flashed Litepro's Lite'ning ROM v1.1 a week or so ago and it caused Flash content in the browser to jump and move about whilst scrolling. When still, the content played fine, but the effect when scrolling is very ugly as you can end up with a flash banner accross what you're trying to read.
I went back to stock ROM and all was back to normal.
I've put v1.2 on hoping that the Flash problem might have been noticed and fixed but it's not.
Installed 1.3 and now want to go back
Hi Guys,
I am sorry for this stupid question but I am extremely new to this and have no idea anymore what I'm doing. I was wondering if there was a way to remove this rom and go back to the original one. Is there a way I can go back to the original way I received it. I thought flashing XWKE8 with PDA will return me back back to the original stock
You can find all the orginal stock roms & kernels here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Flash them with Odin like you did for Lite'ning
I tried wiping everything, but no luck
I tried flashing XWKE7 Stock Kernel, but no luck
Only way is perhaps to unroot and start over?
arii1986 said:
Do a nandroid, see whats missing, and then go back if not satisfied/make list of apps to back up
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what i did was use titanium backup to backup all the system apps (e.g. memo, wifi sharing etc)
so after flashing to litepro 1.3 and i want to put some of these apps back, will it work?
Going back to Original Factory Rom
jeremy5390 said:
You can find all the orginal stock roms & kernels here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Flash them with Odin like you did for Lite'ning
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Is their a specific way I have to do it? flashing XWKE8 by PDA doesn't seem to remove Lightening 1.3. I just want the original SII with CF-Root 3.7.
Kavinator said:
Is their a specific way I have to do it? flashing XWKE8 by PDA doesn't seem to remove Lightening 1.3. I just want the original SII with CF-Root 3.7.
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I used this one:
CWP UK:**cant post url yet :S**
MD5: A5A59AE6374C7FC814E8901B40F7C8AA
I just flashed it as a PDA as per the normal instruction and it seemed to work fine. All apps and data were intact.
Hope it works
mdmar said:
Hi!
Moving over from Desire to SGS2 and I'm excited
Couldnt find a Q-thread on Lite'ning-ROM (as I dont want to ask in dev-thread), so here goes:
After flashing latest 1.3, I get force close on:
com.google.process.gapps
and some more apps like Handcent
Tried wiping cache but no luck..
Any ideas?
If there's a thread I missed out on - plz feel free to delete!
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I got back to 1.1 + Original KE7, works perfect.
Still problems...
jeremy5390 said:
I used this one:
CWP UK:**cant post url yet :S**
MD5: A5A59AE6374C7FC814E8901B40F7C8AA
I just flashed it as a PDA as per the normal instruction and it seemed to work fine. All apps and data were intact.
Hope it works
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Last question, I know this sounds n00bish but what is CWP? Is it stock kernel because I tried flashing that and still no luck. I heard I have to flash a bare nandroid backup. Anyone know where I can get those?
porkchop8 said:
what i did was use titanium backup to backup all the system apps (e.g. memo, wifi sharing etc)
so after flashing to litepro 1.3 and i want to put some of these apps back, will it work?
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anyone know if titanium backup will restore apps on litepro 1.3?
mdmar said:
Hi!
Moving over from Desire to SGS2 and I'm excited
Couldnt find a Q-thread on Lite'ning-ROM (as I dont want to ask in dev-thread), so here goes:
After flashing latest 1.3, I get force close on:
com.google.process.gapps
and some more apps like Handcent
Tried wiping cache but no luck..
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I like to follow up if anyone else is having the same issue:
had no choice but to unroot. The reflashed from beginning and that solved it!
Kavinator said:
Last question, I know this sounds n00bish but what is CWP? Is it stock kernel because I tried flashing that and still no luck. I heard I have to flash a bare nandroid backup. Anyone know where I can get those?
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I don't know, I'm a noob too! All I know is that I was able to flash that and my GS2 was back to stock (as far as I could tell) and Lite'ning was gone. All apps and settings remained.
Sorry I can't be more help.
I upgraded my sgs2 from unnamed 2.2.1 to SHOStock 2.1 and I was wondering how I could go back to UnNamed 2.2.1? I tried looking around, but I couldn't find a definite answer. Should I just boot into recovery and flash the unnamed zip? Or what should I do?
Thanks
Just do a full wipe and flash whatever ROM you want. I don't think it matters if you're coming from ICS.
AraboDroid said:
Just do a full wipe and flash whatever ROM you want. I don't think it matters if you're coming from ICS.
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that's right, but make sure the modem flashes as well.
You could just restore the nandroid backup, which you saved right before you flashed...
Scrambo said:
that's right, but make sure the modem flashes as well.
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All modems that work with this device are interoperable. I'm still on UCKH7 with ICS.
Just restore your nandroid, that's all.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Like the others said, if you don't have a nandroid backup, just do a full wipe & flash unnamed. I'm pretty sure it will flash the modem that unnamed comes with, but you wouldn't have to worry about modems anyway.
further to add I think unNamed comes with KH6
Nosferatu. said:
further to add I think unNamed comes with KH6
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KK6. No such thing as KH6.
mattdm said:
KK6. No such thing as KH6.
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typo
Good
After reading over lots and lots of threads, I finally got up the courage to root my phone.
I followed these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746181
I flashed the "Kernel + Modem + Cache + Rooted UCLE5 System Package" using Odin, downloaded Mobile Odin, and then flashed the safe Siyah 4.3.3 kernel w/o mic swap to avoid bricking due to the eMMc bug. Everything seems to be working fine. I have Superuser, Mobile Odin, and CWM Recovery.
My question is what are my ROM choices and how do I go about installing them?
I'f I'm reading the instructions correctly in the thread with the rooting instructions, I only have the three options for kernels in that thread and I MUST use a w/o mic swap version.
On the Siyah thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1592228, the only ROMs listed that work with w/o mic swap Siyah are Criskelo and UCLD3. Are these my only choices for ROM?
Are these the proper files for Criskelo?
Criskelo: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500891&highlight=criskelo
I can't seem to find the files for UCLD3.
To be clear, I was coming from a stock i777 with stock ICS and UCLE5. I'm now running 4.0.3, I777UCLE5, 3.1.0-rc8-Siyah-v4.3.3-nomswap ([email protected]).
Thanks for any help. I've searched and read a ton, but I just can't make sense of it all.
You can use any rom you want. It will come with its own kernel and overwrite the one you have
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Pirateghost said:
You can use any rom you want. It will come with its own kernel and overwrite the one you have
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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So this from the the first thread isn't true?
"You must use an ICS kernel, and it must work with Samsung firmware, and be the no-mic-swap version. If you install a Gingerbread kernel the phone will not boot."
Sorry, it's all a bit confusing to me.
dillon_b12 said:
So this from the the first thread isn't true?
"You must use an ICS kernel, and it must work with Samsung firmware, and be the no-mic-swap version. If you install a Gingerbread kernel the phone will not boot."
Sorry, it's all a bit confusing to me.
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Then don't go and mess with your phone if you don't understand what you're doing. The information is not that complicated.
dillon_b12 said:
So this from the the first thread isn't true?
"You must use an ICS kernel, and it must work with Samsung firmware, and be the no-mic-swap version. If you install a Gingerbread kernel the phone will not boot."
Sorry, it's all a bit confusing to me.
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Just do as Pirate says and you will be fine. Dont worry about the kernel because the rom you want will have the appropriate kernel packaged in
dillon_b12 said:
So this from the the first thread isn't true?
"You must use an ICS kernel, and it must work with Samsung firmware, and be the no-mic-swap version. If you install a Gingerbread kernel the phone will not boot."
Sorry, it's all a bit confusing to me.
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it means that if you use an ALTERNATE kernel, which a lot of people like to do, then you must abide by those guidelines. all roms come packaged with a 'recommended' kernel....just flash one and you will see.
Pirateghost said:
it means that if you use an ALTERNATE kernel, which a lot of people like to do, then you must abide by those guidelines. all roms come packaged with a 'recommended' kernel....just flash one and you will see.
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Thanks, that makes much more sense.
Ok, so for this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005266
How do I do an EFS backup? I have searched this, but haven't found anything specific to this phone. Just want to make sure I am doing it correctly.
The next step is to do a FULL BACKUP. I did a backup in CWM Recovery. Does that work?
When I move the ROM to my phone, do I take the whole zip file? Is there any particular file(zImage?) I point to when flashing through CWM or is it the whole zip file?
Thanks again for all the help.
I successfully flashed SHOStock2.
Thanks for the help guys.
dillon_b12 said:
Thanks, that makes much more sense.
Ok, so for this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005266
How do I do an EFS backup? I have searched this, but haven't found anything specific to this phone. Just want to make sure I am doing it correctly.
Use any EFS Backup App
The next step is to do a FULL BACKUP. I did a backup in CWM Recovery. Does that work?
Yepp that is a Nandroid backup
When I move the ROM to my phone, do I take the whole zip file? Is there any particular file(zImage?) I point to when flashing through CWM or is it the whole zip file?
Nope just keep the whole zip and select it in CWM
Thanks again for all the help.
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dillon_b12 said:
I successfully flashed SHOStock2.
Thanks for the help guys.
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Good choice for a first ROM. When you get bored with that Shostock3 is really nice but wait until 1.5 comes out. It has some fixes that will polish it up nicely.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
attsw said:
Good choice for a first ROM. When you get bored with that Shostock3 is really nice but wait until 1.5 comes out. It has some fixes that will polish it up nicely.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
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Would going to SHOStock3 require a wipe? I understand that upgrading to new versions of an existing ROM usually does not, but since this is a different ROM it seems like it would require the full wipe.
What is the easiest way to retain as many of my settings, etc... as possible when doing full wipes? I have Titanium Backup already. Is there another program that will help me retain more?
dillon_b12 said:
Would going to SHOStock3 require a wipe? I understand that upgrading to new versions of an existing ROM usually does not, but since this is a different ROM it seems like it would require the full wipe.
What is the easiest way to retain as many of my settings, etc... as possible when doing full wipes? I have Titanium Backup already. Is there another program that will help me retain more?
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Yes on the full wipe before flashing the new ROM.
What else are u trying to retain besides apps and their data? If that's all TiBu is fine
brandonarev said:
Yes on the full wipe before flashing the new ROM.
What else are u trying to retain besides apps and their data? If that's all TiBu is fine
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It would be nice if I didn't have setup e-mail everytime, but if I can keep my apps and their data with TiBu, that should be fine.
dillon_b12 said:
It would be nice if I didn't have setup e-mail everytime, but if I can keep my apps and their data with TiBu, that should be fine.
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Once you get accustomed to it, flashing with a full wipe isn't too bad. Make a nandroid backup in case you decide to go back. And I would recommend you buy the full version of titanium back up to get the batch features, and support the developer. It is probably the most important app for those that flash regularly.
I can fully wipe and flash and have everything back up and running the exact same way it was in like 10 minutes. But I like the chance to start fresh
Hey everyone,
Sorry if the Answer was staring me in my face but I'm not sure about upgrading to the CyanogenMod because of the superbricking I might get..
If any help can be given as to whether I am safe to do it, it will be much appreciated, My android version is 4.0.4, Build number imm76D.XWLPT.
I have just rooted it with XWLPW-ROOT-CWM6, and It seems to have rooted fine.
Will be much appreciated if I can get any help as to whether I can Flash it with CyanogenMod and everything will be fine..
Thanks again
EDIT: Yeah I just realized about having the Superbrick bug, I must have a kernel that is not liable to bricking, I rooted it with PhilZ touch 3 and when I go into recovery mode it says CWM Base version: 6.0.1.8 at the bottom, Am I safe from the bug?
You're safe as long as you don't perform a wipe from stock recovery in 4.0.4 (and not all phones have an insane chip). So yes, you can flash CM.
Sent from the Matrix
Donnie Sins said:
You're safe as long as you don't perform a wipe from stock recovery in 4.0.4 (and not all phones have an insane chip). So yes, you can flash CM.
Sent from the Matrix
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Thanks alot dude!
EDIT: Sorry, do you know which CyanogenMod I should flash? I just want to upgrade to one that is fully working, but there are many in the index and I dont know which one to flash :s THANKS!!
and If I dont do a wipe? wont it be stuck at boot as the Guide says it will?
I highly recommend you read the discussion thread for the version of CM you're wanting to try in General section. So you can get a handle on other people's experiences with it, bugs/flaws/annoyances/features/etc. I never flash a rom without reading the first 10 pages of those threads & the last two weeks or so worth of posts so I know what I'm in for.
I agree. And you always have to perform a full wipe if you change firmware.
Sent from the Matrix
Donnie Sins said:
I agree. And you always have to perform a full wipe if you change firmware.
Sent from the Matrix
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yes thank you I will, but do I wipe my phone before I install CM? or..? during it..? I'm scared of this superbricking ^-^, I have flashed my GS1 before with no problems, but problems arose and I've been out of the game for a while, and have forgotten phones and roms etc for quite a bit ^-^
THANKS AGAIN
AndroidTerminator said:
yes thank you I will, but do I wipe my phone before I install CM? or..? during it..? I'm scared of this superbricking ^-^, I have flashed my GS1 before with no problems, but problems arose and I've been out of the game for a while, and have forgotten phones and roms etc for quite a bit ^-^
THANKS AGAIN
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I assume you've read guides about how to flash a rom? Copy the zip-file to your phone, back up, wipe and flash.
You don't have to be scared of this superbrick bug because you're already running a custom kernel.
Sent from the Matrix
Donnie Sins said:
I assume you've read guides about how to flash a rom? Copy the zip-file to your phone, back up, wipe and flash.
You don't have to be scared of this superbrick bug because you're already running a custom kernel.
Sent from the Matrix
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really? I'm running a custom kernel because I rooted my phone right..?
AndroidTerminator said:
really? I'm running a custom kernel because I rooted my phone right..?
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You're running Philz-kernel aren't you?
Sent from the Matrix
Donnie Sins said:
You're running Philz-kernel aren't you?
Sent from the Matrix
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Well, I was trying to root my phone so I don't think so, now that I think of it no, its only root and clockwork recovery mode thingymajig because file size only 7mb so if it was only root, my build number and everything is as same as before ^-^,
That's what I am so confuzzled about, I need to downgrade to a custom rom that must come with a custom kernel right to be able to upgrade to cyanogen right...? otherwise ill brick it?
No. Make sure you flash a custom kernel (for example Siyah) with Odin. Then there's no need to flash other firmware first before upgrading. Just wipe your device in CWM (after the back up), and flash the rom you want.
Sent from the Matrix
Thanks, thing is a lot of things are outdated like the guides, do you know if I can use the latest odin which is out that apparently is for the S3? I've spent two days trying to do research on this and im failing quite badly :'(
AndroidTerminator said:
Thanks, thing is a lot of things are outdated like the guides, do you know if I can use the latest odin which is out that apparently is for the S3? I've spent two days trying to do research on this and im failing quite badly :'(
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Make sure you have kies installed or at least the drivers.
Reboot into download mode
Run ODIN 1.85
Flash Siyah kernel (.tar) via PDA section
Boot into recovery run backup
Wipe data/factory reset
Flash CM zip file.
TheATHEiST said:
Make sure you have kies installed or at least the drivers.
Reboot into download mode
Run ODIN 1.85
Flash Siyah kernel (.tar) via PDA section
Boot into recovery run backup
Wipe data/factory reset
Flash CM zip file.
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YES, [email protected][email protected][email protected]! so so much, easy when explained like that, I'm knowledgeable and pick things up quickly but you have made this easier for me, thanks for the help DD: <3
AndroidTerminator said:
YES, [email protected][email protected][email protected]! so so much, easy when explained like that, I'm knowledgeable and pick things up quickly but you have made this easier for me, thanks for the help DD: <3
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Btw, if you have any apps/appdata you need to restore after wipe you can restore them from your nandroid backup using appextractor.
Hi I was searching for roms to change stock and so i found this two
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574718
cm-10.1.3-i777.zip:
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i777&type=stable
Which one its better for my i777?
Also i have root sotck but i dont have cwm how can i install it?(I know this is in the stickies but i dont know so much about kernels what should i install)
In case that cmd10 its better where i can download the gapps?
Also when im done installing the rom can a install this kernel with the 2 roms or it is not compatible?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1592228
I'd recommend that you pick your custom firmware from the xda developers SGH-I777 Android Development or Ported Development forums. Look for one that is currently supported by the developer, if possible. This phone is getting a little older and some of the developers have moved on to other phones.
You can use Mobile Odin lite or Mobile Odin pro to install a custom kernel. You should choose a custom kernel that matches your version of stock. What's on the phone now?
Thanks for the quick answer
creepyncrawly said:
I'd recommend that you pick your custom firmware from the xda developers SGH-I777 Android Development or Ported Development forums. Look for one that is currently supported by the developer, if possible. This phone is getting a little older and some of the developers have moved on to other phones.
You can use Mobile Odin lite or Mobile Odin pro to install a custom kernel. You should choose a custom kernel that matches your version of stock. What's on the phone now?
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Its stock jellybean 4.1.2 At&t Official one
I have the:
3.0.31-1154545-user
[email protected]#3
SMP PREEMPT Tue Apr 23 22:10:17
KST 2013
But beetween this 2 wich one its the better one for my phone??
Or what rom do you recomend me??
Im noob with all this things, but i know have to change stock because it is getting a little bit laggy sometimes
ativg said:
Its stock jellybean 4.1.2 At&t Official one
I have the:
3.0.31-1154545-user
[email protected]#3
SMP PREEMPT Tue Apr 23 22:10:17
KST 2013
But beetween this 2 wich one its the better one for my phone??
Or what rom do you recomend me??
Im noob with all this things, but i know have to change stock because it is getting a little bit laggy sometimes
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My personal opinión the most stable rom is shostock3 great battery life and awesome performance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005266
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pepe100 said:
My personal opinión the most stable rom is showstock3 great battery life and awesome performance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005266
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I can easily second this. I average about 13 hrs with less than half of that in screen on time. With medium usage my battery lasts almost 24 hrs.
ativg said:
Its stock jellybean 4.1.2 At&t Official one
I have the:
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With this official stock, you should use AJK v4.9 NoSwap to get CWM recovery so you can flash the firmware of your choice.
I've only been using SHOstock3 since forever, so I can't make any comment about the other firmware you mentioned. As I said before, it's best to choose a firmware that is still supported by the developer. SHOstock3 is, and several others are as well. Look in the development forum for threads that are active, then read the threads to see what's going on with them, and how users like them, etc.
creepyncrawly said:
With this official stock, you should use AJK v4.9 NoSwap to get CWM recovery so you can flash the firmware of your choice.
I've only been using SHOstock3 since forever, so I can't make any comment about the other firmware you mentioned. As I said before, it's best to choose a firmware that is still supported by the developer. SHOstock3 is, and several others are as well. Look in the development forum for threads that are active, then read the threads to see what's going on with them, and how users like them, etc.
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Thanks i was searching how to get cwm at it youre awesome
creepyncrawly said:
With this official stock, you should use AJK v4.9 NoSwap to get CWM recovery so you can flash the firmware of your choice.
I've only been using SHOstock3 since forever, so I can't make any comment about the other firmware you mentioned. As I said before, it's best to choose a firmware that is still supported by the developer. SHOstock3 is, and several others are as well. Look in the development forum for threads that are active, then read the threads to see what's going on with them, and how users like them, etc.
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Sorry for been so anoying but how can install it because in the instructions it says i have to install it with cwm
ativg said:
Sorry for been so anoying but how can install it because in the instructions it says i have to install it with cwm
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You said the phone is already rooted. The answer is in post #2...
Install Mobile Odin Lite from here, or Mobile Odin Pro from the play store, on your phone. Download the zip file from the AJK thread, open it and extract the boot.img. Transfer the boot.img to your phone via usb or whatever file transfer you use. Then use Mobile Odin to install the kernel. Now you have CWM recovery so you can flash the firmware of your choice. Flashing the kernel this way does not flash the key layout, so see this post if you intend to keep stock for a while.
I'm in the same boat
I'm rooted and running stock att 4.1.2 and have been searching for advice like this...many thanks CnC.
I've never flashed anything (kernal/rom/modem/etc), but I know that I need to start by getting a modified kernal that has CWM recovery to do pretty much any system mods to my i777.
My 1st question has been, which kernal? AJK, Jeboo, others? Again thanks for a recommendation CnC.
Does flashing a new kernal delete any system/user/app data? That is my second question. If so, what method should be utilized to back up, other than storing data on another storage device.
Thanks again to the OP for asking a question that I've had, and for the other contributors for chiming in!!!
wolfboogie said:
I'm rooted and running stock att 4.1.2 and have been searching for advice like this...many thanks CnC.
I've never flashed anything (kernal/rom/modem/etc), but I know that I need to start by getting a modified kernal that has CWM recovery to do pretty much any system mods to my i777.
My 1st question has been, which kernal? AJK, Jeboo, others? Again thanks for a recommendation CnC.
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The answer (with link included) is in post #6 of this thread.
Does flashing a new kernal delete any system/user/app data? That is my second question. If so, what method should be utilized to back up, other than storing data on another storage device.
Thanks again to the OP for asking a question that I've had, and for the other contributors for chiming in!!!
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You can flash the AJK kernel with Mobile Odin without needing to wipe data. Your system and installed applications will not be affected.
However, when you decide to flash a custom firmware, you will need to perform a wipe data/factory reset. You should always do this when changing base. You can use Titanium Backup to retain installed applications and their data, but never install any system data with TiBu. Titanium Backup is something people who customize their phones use almost universally. If you plan to flash firmware frequently, you should pay for the Pro version so that you can have batch restore, and some other nice features.
creepyncrawly said:
The answer (with link included) is in post #6 of this thread.
You can flash the AJK kernel with Mobile Odin without needing to wipe data. Your system and installed applications will not be affected.
However, when you decide to flash a custom firmware, you will need to perform a wipe data/factory reset. You should always do this when changing base. You can use Titanium Backup to retain installed applications and their data, but never install any system data with TiBu. Titanium Backup is something people who customize their phones use almost universally. If you plan to flash firmware frequently, you should pay for the Pro version so that you can have batch restore, and some other nice features.
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Hmm, just curious, but I don't see an option in TiBu to backup apps and their data (not system data).
Hmm
azeem40 said:
Hmm, just curious, but I don't see an option in TiBu to backup apps and their data (not system data).
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Then you're not looking in the right place: Under batch operations (little square icon at the top right with a check mark), Backup, backup user apps.
It's there in both the paid and free version.
SteveMurphy said:
Then you're not looking in the right place: Under batch operations (little square icon at the top right with a check mark), Backup, backup user apps.
It's there in both the paid and free version.
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That only backs up the app, not the data and the app, IIRC.
Best thing to do is to try all until you find one you like. If you're like me you'll love all of them.
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^^^ this ^^^
All Roms are best, it is up to the individual to make their own determination.