Hello, simple question, how do I disable the Camera Shutter Sound on the Samsung Galaxy S2?
The shutter sound at some point can be really annoying. In fact, it's always annoying.
So, if anyone can help, please tell me how to disable that sound.
Addition Info:
No, my phone isn't rooted.
Model Number: GT-I9100T
I tried to root my phone, but I couldn't find the correct Kernal version for it.
Thanks.
Delete the sound files. Plenty of threads on here detailing which files/where they are. Search.
MistahBungle said:
Delete the sound files. Plenty of threads on here detailing which files/where they are. Search.
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Don't you need to root it though?
Yep. You won't be doing it without root. So I guess you either root it or live with the shutter sounds unless someone has another idea for non-rooted phones (doubtful).
To root your phone, have a look in settings/about phone. Then use the details in baseband & match it up with the appropriate kernel in this thread. If there's no match, try to find a match for your current kernel. If there's no match for that, use the CFRoot kernel closest (I.E if your current baseband/kernel is KF2 & there isn't a match, you'd use KF1 or KF3. This is a fictional example) to yours.
Up to you whether you want to root your phone in order to do something simple like this.
awesomealvin said:
Don't you need to root it though?
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MistahBungle said:
Yep. You won't be doing it without root. So I guess you either root it or live with the shutter sounds unless someone has another idea for non-rooted phones (doubtful).
To root your phone, have a look in settings/about phone. Then use the details in baseband & match it up with the appropriate kernel in this thread. If there's no match, try to find a match for your current kernel. If there's no match for that, use the CFRoot kernel closest (I.E if your current baseband/kernel is KF2 & there isn't a match, you'd use KF1 or KF3. This is a fictional example) to yours.
Up to you whether you want to root your phone in order to do something simple like this.
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Alright thanks, ill do this tomorrow.
One quick off topic question: What is a ROM?
awesomealvin said:
Alright thanks, ill do this tomorrow.
One quick off topic question: What is a ROM?
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stands for Read Only Memory, in this case referring to the phone's internal memory where your firmware/apps are stored. When people say they're flashing a new ROM, it means they are flashing a new version of the firmware onto their phone - the two terms are interchangeable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
jje
JJEgan said:
stands for Read Only Memory, in this case referring to the phone's internal memory where your firmware/apps are stored. When people say they're flashing a new ROM, it means they are flashing a new version of the firmware onto their phone - the two terms are interchangeable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
jje
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ok thanks.
MistahBungle said:
Yep. You won't be doing it without root. So I guess you either root it or live with the shutter sounds unless someone has another idea for non-rooted phones (doubtful).
To root your phone, have a look in settings/about phone. Then use the details in baseband & match it up with the appropriate kernel in this thread. If there's no match, try to find a match for your current kernel. If there's no match for that, use the CFRoot kernel closest (I.E if your current baseband/kernel is KF2 & there isn't a match, you'd use KF1 or KF3. This is a fictional example) to yours.
Up to you whether you want to root your phone in order to do something simple like this.
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Okay, I rooted my phone using the Easy Rooting Toolkit, now how do I delete those files? And also, how do I get the ClockworkMod thing?
Search.
Do a Google search & append XDA to your search terms. Been covered here more times over the past few months than I've had hot dinners.
awesomealvin said:
Okay, I rooted my phone using the Easy Rooting Toolkit, now how do I delete those files? And also, how do I get the ClockworkMod thing?
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Just cut the volume of media with '' vol-'' when your mp3 play. ( excuse for my english )
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Or add " ro.camera.sound.forced=0" to the end of /system/build.prop
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Search.
Do a Google search & append XDA to your search terms. Been covered here more times over the past few months than I've had hot dinners.
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I did, they all say to delete those .ogg files using a filemanager, I tried to delete them, but it wont let me. says somethin about read me file.
Get a file manager like Root Explorer, mount r/w (most important) & you should be able to delete the files. Be very careful tho, if you delete something important accidentally, you might run into problems.
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Get a file manager like Root Explorer, mount r/w (most important) & you should be able to delete the files. Be very careful tho, if you delete something important accidentally, you might run into problems.
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I have to buy it though
Is there like another app that is free just like Root Explorer?
No, such a thing definitely does not exist, so don't bother searching for it as you've been repeatedly told to do.
oinkylicious said:
No, such a thing definitely does not exist, so don't bother searching for it as you've been repeatedly told to do.
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I got it now, thanks guys.
TheReverend210 said:
Or add " ro.camera.sound.forced=0" to the end of /system/build.prop
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This worked for me, thank you.
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Or add " ro.camera.sound.forced=0" to the end of /system/build.prop
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I9100XWLP2 CF-Root v5.4 LP7 - phone doesn't boot after adding this string to build.prop
any ideas?
PloneX said:
I9100XWLP2 CF-Root v5.4 LP7 - phone doesn't boot after adding this string to build.prop
any ideas?
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I am having EXACTLY the same problem...
Maybe someone can help us please!
Thank you so much for this...doing this has done the trick.
---------- Post added at 03:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:01 PM ----------
"add " ro.camera.sound.forced=0" to the end of /system/build.prop"
Thank you so much for this...doing this has done the trick.
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Hi all, I have a question regarding the topic above.
I had google and browser through every sub-forum of samsung sII and others, but I still couldn't get my answer
As we know if you want to root your SII, you will need to flash the insure kernel file. Previously there is also a method using the zergRush, but unfortunately the new stock kernel is no longer working with it.
Back to the topic Like other samsung phone, for example galaxy Young, we can just copy an update.zip to the SD card and update through the phone (vol up+center+power).
My question is, why galaxy S2 unable to do this trick?
chinkang.tan said:
My question is, why galaxy S2 unable to do this trick?
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Because the .ZIPs need to be properly signed when using stock recovery.
Just flash a kernel with CWM recovery via Odin, problem solved. It's really easy.
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Because the .ZIPs need to be properly signed when using stock recovery.
Just flash a kernel with CWM recovery via Odin, problem solved. It's really easy.
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The apk-signer using the "testkey.x509.pem" and "testkey.pk8" will not works either? but why?
Yes it is easy with Odin, but it increase the binary count and I dun have the Jig =/
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The apk-signer using the "testkey.x509.pem" and "testkey.pk8" will not works either? but why?
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Because they are not "releasekeys".
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Yes it is easy with Odin, but it increase the binary count and I dun have the Jig =/
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Then just get one.
Either make yourself or grab one off eBay for 3 bucks.
Besides, a custom count > 0 doesn't harm or effect the phone in any way.
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Because they are not "releasekeys".
Then just get one.
Either make yourself or grab one off eBay for 3 bucks.
Besides, a custom count > 0 doesn't harm or effect the phone in any way.
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can you tell me more about the "released key"? or is there any thread is explaining this..
and which is the best guide for you to create a custom kernel? thanks so much for ur sharing
chinkang.tan said:
can you tell me more about the "released key"? or is there any thread is explaining this..
and which is the best guide for you to create a custom kernel? thanks so much for ur sharing
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He meant for you to make your own jig. All you need is a USB plug and ~301 ohms worth of resistors. Apparently 300 ohms works.
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He meant for you to make your own jig. All you need is a USB plug and ~301 ohms worth of resistors. Apparently 300 ohms works.
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hihi ctomgee~ no no, the released key he mentioned was the reply for previous post
chinkang.tan said:
The apk-signer using the "testkey.x509.pem" and "testkey.pk8" will not works either? but why?
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chinkang.tan said:
hihi ctomgee~ no no, the released key he mentioned was the reply for previous post
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Actually, go back and look at post 4 again - it looks like this:
HellcatDroid said:
chinkang.tan said:
Yes it is easy with Odin, but it increase the binary count and I dun have the Jig =/
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Then just get one.
Either make yourself or grab one off eBay for 3 bucks.
Besides, a custom count > 0 doesn't harm or effect the phone in any way.
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Context is important.
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Actually, go back and look at post 4 again - it looks like this:
Context is important.
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I understand that, but that was not my question thanks anyway~
Actually you can root the phone and use CWM without increasing the counter.
I did it like this:
- Install any rom below 2.3.6 (I used 2.3.5)
- Root using Zerg rush method
- Install a custom kernel via mobile Odin (I installed Siyah kernel)
- Go to CWM and install a rom of your choice
My counter is at 0 and I am running a custom rom and kernel. Odin won't trigger any counters unless you flash an insecure kernel. Why mobile Odin doesn't increase any counters is beyond me but it works.
bpivk said:
Why mobile Odin doesn't increase any counters is beyond me but it works.
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Because it doesn't flash through the bootloader in download mode.
Technically it's not Odin increasing the counter, it the bootloader's downloadmode when it checks the signature of the kernel and it fails the check.
Mobile Odin is running as "normal executable code" on the phone and writes directely to the affected partitions, hence no counters or triangles.
nice information bpivk and HellCatDroid! this is a new idea for me =D
by the way, and idea on why the update.ini will not works for s2?
As the title states im looking to remove root info from my kernel version for warranty purposes, my phone shows -
2.6.35.7-I9100XWKI4-CL575468
[email protected] #2
I am not able to use usb for kies or S2 root but i can flash via ODIN and have flashed original rom/kernel to stock but the root info remains under kernel version , is there a way to remove?
Thanks in advance.
I'm sure I answered this very question yesterday ... oh, I did! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22163342#post22163342
That "root" just means that the user "root" compiled the kernel on the machine "DELL143", not that your phone is rooted.
Sorry, but this just has to be done
Ok thank you, i did search the forum but no result came up.
Just need to reset my flash counter and send it back then.
Thanks again
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Sorry, but this just has to be done
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I'll match that, OP needs to watch this.
OP click the play button
Edit, good to see that you did search OP it's a common mistake to misinterpret the "root" and thinking you've got a rooted device.
Bam ! It's a verry niice
nikzDHD said:
I'll match that, OP needs to watch this.
OP click the play button
Edit, good to see that you did search OP it's a common mistake to misinterpret the "root" and thinking you've got a rooted device.
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nikzDHD said:
it's a common mistake to misinterpret the "root" and thinking you've got a rooted device.
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i assumed after rooting it was a way of showing you you had root. Thanks for clearing that up.
And yes i am a noob, and i do hate myself pmsl.
thanks
oinkylicious said:
I'm sure I answered this very question yesterday ... oh, I did! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22163342#post22163342
That "root" just means that the user "root" compiled the kernel on the machine "DELL143", not that your phone is rooted.
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but sir if i want to change kernel version name from about phone on kitkat ...how to do that??
i want to root my phone and ive been trying for 2 hours, I CANT find the kernal I need, xwk14 insecure.
People please can i have the links so i can get this done today, I have looked and I cant find it
Nevermind.
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So you're telling me you couldn't find it in this post ?
My cousin is an optometrist, I can get you mates rate on a consultation & some really really powerful glasses
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That's KI4, he claims to be on K14.
He also didn't say why he needs that specific insecure kernel.
andy82517 said:
i want to root my phone and ive been trying for 2 hours, I CANT find the kernal I need, xwk14 insecure.
People please can i have the links so i can get this done today, I have looked and I cant find it
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Or Here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054738
yes thank you found it, but..
the instructions to root it are ****, if i apply usb debugging kies doesnt roconise the connection,,,,,,, mate, do you have some simple instructions so i can just root my phone???
andy82517 said:
the instructions to root it are ****, if i apply usb debugging kies doesnt roconise the connection
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What instructions are you following to root which tell you to use Kies?
andy82517 said:
do you have some simple instructions so i can just root my phone???
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If only we had stickies and FAQs with such information. Oh, we do!
FORUM RULES
1. Search before posting.
you must have posted while i was writing, i have read it yes but
it makes no sense to me, look mate im stressed as **** now, is there an easy way for me to root my phone or ? please stop sending off to this page and that, why cant what i need be posted here? I suppose I just give up now do I???
Ive already downloaded this piece of **** prgram that claimed to root the phone with just 1 program, all it does it reboot the phone but doesnt root it. I'll give you guys another go at showing me can be done but after that I give up.
sorry if that sounds rude but what i want to do should be pretty straight forward, if 1 of you guys are smarter than me (not hard), give us a quick run through please.
For 1 Odin3 wont work when i press start.
Is there a simple way to root it?
awesome, xda proves ****ing useless again
so you know the ip im on, its not my comp or house, do what you ****, anything but show me clear instructions, twats the lot of you, useless b*****ds the lot of ya. Peace p****s
andy82517 said:
it makes no sense to me, look mate im stressed as **** now, is there an easy way for me to root my phone or ? please stop sending off to this page and that, why cant what i need be posted here? I suppose I just give up now do I???
CWM and root works for millions read the first four posts slowly and understand the how and what kernel to use .
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
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thank you jj
a dude that doesnt play around, straight to the point, thank you
nope, it might aswell be written in russian
it seems simple instructions/ a single file to do it isn't possible, thanks but no thanks, it seems i can't be helped, cau y'all
andy82517 said:
it seems simple instructions/ a single file to do it isn't possible, thanks but no thanks, it seems i can't be helped, cau y'all
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You ask for a solution to root your phone and then when given one you dismiss it??
Sent using the force...
andy82517 said:
it seems simple instructions/ a single file to do it isn't possible, thanks but no thanks, it seems i can't be helped, cau y'all
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Seems either you cannot follow instructions or something .
Find your kernel match as near to a cwm kernel as per the instructions flash with Odin = rooted whats the problem .
Why do you want root when you are having extreme difficulty with the very basics and dont seem able to or want to read and understand anything at all .
Help! Which file do I use ?
Listen closely, for I will say zis only once!
Go to Settings -> About phone -> Kernel Version. Note the string present there:
2.6.35.7-I9100XXKG1-CL349526
What matters most (KG1) in this case, is in bold. Try to find the matching file under downloads:
CF-Root-SGS2_XX_OXA_KG1-v4.1-CWM4.zip
The XX and OXA identifiers are not that important. Usually a "KG1" kernel is a "KG1" kernel, and that is that. Sometimes (pretty rare) it happens there will be multiple different kernels with the same name in different firmwares, that are actually different. If this happens, they are usually only very minor changes and you should expect them to still be fully compatible. I include the "XX" and "OXA" identifiers so the very advanced users can deduce from which full firmware I have taken the kernel file.
Don't worry too much, just find the matching download and use it. What if there is no matching download ?
Instructions - ODIN (long)
- Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Unzip the attached CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.zip
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start ODIN
- Click the PDA button, and select CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.tar
- Put your phone in download mode
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure repartition is NOT checked
- Click the START button
- Wait for the phone to reboot
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THANK YOU!
IT WORKED! haha I was holding volume up and not down to put it in download mode lol my bad, sorry and thanks for all your help guys. . legends all of you
I don't suppose any has the correct jkay settings apk I need for wxk14 do they? I can't find a link that works
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I don't know why I'm bothering to respond to you considering your behaviour in this thread, but I'm just going to go out on a limb here and guess that you're not on K14 at all, and are in fact on KI4.
If that is indeed the case, the download links in JKay's thread work perfectly well for both the themes and the V13.1 settings APK.
I wish there was a "vote to ban" button, because you're a fidiot, and no that's not a typo. This community has no place for people like you.
Can't believe you made me sign in just to reply to this... But you sir are a total ****, People like you that can't understand simple instructions and follow rules and guidelines do not belong on this earth. Your IQ must be around 5 if that. Why you would even want to root your phone i don't know. Because anything from now onwards will be a little bit more complicated than simple rooting, (Installing a ROM etc.)
So please, do us all a favour and leave this forum, everything you could possibly need is in the search function.. But it sounds like you need a search function just to find the search function...
Sent from my PC using a keyboard......
andy82517 said:
so you know the ip im on, its not my comp or house, do what you ****, anything but show me clear instructions, twats the lot of you, useless b*****ds the lot of ya. Peace p****s
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Wtf?
Envoyé depuis mon GT-I9100 avec Tapatalk
so ihave been looking and googleing and searching.
i updated my friends sgs2 today with kies. now he is on 4.0.3 I9100BOLP5.
(t-mobile germany branding)
i have read about CF Root and oneclick from doomlord.
and if i understood right that all of the rooting methods since now are for gingerbread.!?!?!
can someone please point me in the right direction!!!
thx alot
Get CF root for the ver you have
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All links are in my signature (below)
cabloomi said:
All links are in my signature (below)
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can i use the oneklick from doomlord for 4.0.3?
freebordjunky said:
can i use the oneklick from doomlord for 4.0.3?
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I believe that stopped working on newer versions of 2.3.6 and higher.
OK. The simplest way to root your phone is CFRoot. I don't give a crap what anyone else says. There's 10 steps. It takes 10 minutes tops, including downloading the kernel (the rooting/flashing part takes two minutes tops), unless your internet connection is a piece of string between you/your ISP with a tin can at either end, and you get CWM installed as part of the process.
Anyone who faps around with any other process is a fool & overcomplicating something which should be so simple a process, a bonobo with an IQ of -823 can get it done (in between shagging other members of its clan as bonobos tend to do with 99.99% of their time)
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OK. The simplest way to root your phone is CFRoot. I don't give a crap what anyone else says. There's 10 steps. It takes 10 minutes tops, including downloading the kernel (the rooting/flashing part takes two minutes tops), unless your internet connection is a piece of string between you/your ISP with a tin can at either end, and you get CWM installed as part of the process.
Anyone who faps around with any other process is a fool & overcomplicating which should be so simple a process, a bonobo with an IQ of -823 can get it done (in between shagging other members of its clan as bonobos tend to do with 99.99% of their time)
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I agree with the overall sentiment, but you can also use any other kernel that auto-roots and installs CWM recovery as well. But sticking with CF-Root keeps things simple since the CF-Root thread has both the files and instructions.
Given the propensity for people here to ask question after question (even tho what they're asking has already been explained as simply as possible) & expecting to be spoonfed rather than read/learn/follow very simple instructions, keeping it simple in the first instance hopefully reduces this.
Anyone who can't root their phone with CFRoot after being directed to read the 'Help ! Which file do I use ?' bit carefully needs to get an iPhone as far as I'm concerned. No hope whatsoever.
ctomgee said:
I agree with the overall sentiment, but you can also use any other kernel that auto-roots and installs CWM recovery as well. But sticking with CF-Root keeps things simple since the CF-Root thread has both the files and instructions.
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Given the propensity for people here to ask question after question (even tho what they're asking has already been explained as simply as possible) & expecting to be spoonfed rather than read/learn/follow very simple instructions, keeping it simple in the first instance hopefully reduces this.
Anyone who can't root their phone with CFRoot after being directed to read the 'Help ! Which file do I use ?' bit carefully needs to get an iPhone as far as I'm concerned. No hope whatsoever.
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True 'nuff.
No that stop working after 2.3.4, just use cfroot its a easy 12 minute way that never fails, just click on chainfire in my signature for the full guide
cabloomi said:
No that stop working after 2.3.4, just use cfroot its a easy 12 minute way that never fails, just click on chainfire in my signature for the full guide
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If in your quote above (that I bolded), you're referring to DooMLoRD's zergRush exploit, it works on all releases of 2.3.5, and some of the earlier releases of 2.3.6. But it was patched in one of the 2.3.6 releases; I don't know which one, though.
But as the 4 post exchange between MistahBungle and I indicate, yes, CF-Root is the easiest way.
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if in your quote above (that i bolded), you're referring to doomlord's zergrush exploit, it works on all releases of 2.3.5, and some of the earlier releases of 2.3.6. But it was patched in one of the 2.3.6 releases; i don't know which one, though.
But as the 4 post exchange between mistahbungle and i indicate, yes, cf-root is the easiest way.
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no i was Talking about 1 click root ( a noob only tool)
cabloomi said:
no i was Talking about 1 click root ( a noob only tool)
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Which one click root are you talking about? The one click root I know of requires you to download the appropriate insecure kernel for your build of Android, and works up through ICS.
NO
cabloomi said:
NO
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Very informative.
Ok forget that then
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im going to add you as a friend
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I don't keep a friends list on this site.
Ok then ill just edit my post
cabloomi said:
No that stop working after 2.3.4, just use cfroot its a easy 12 minute way that never fails, just click on chainfire in my signature for the full guide
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ctomgee said:
If in your quote above (that I bolded), you're referring to DooMLoRD's zergRush exploit, it works on all releases of 2.3.5, and some of the earlier releases of 2.3.6. But it was patched in one of the 2.3.6 releases; I don't know which one, though.
But as the 4 post exchange between MistahBungle and I indicate, yes, CF-Root is the easiest way.
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cabloomi said:
no i was Talking about 1 click root ( a noob only tool)
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ctomgee said:
Which one click root are you talking about? The one click root I know of requires you to download the appropriate insecure kernel for your build of Android, and works up through ICS.
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Quotes above are for context.
This is the only one click root I know about. It works for any version you can find an insecure kernel for, and there are various insecure kernels around for versions WAY newer than 2.3.4.
If you know of a different one click root, (that only works for 2.3.4 or lower, as you you indicate) then please cite your source.
http://www.multiupload.nl/VGCN3ZTFM8
THIS ONE, OH YEAH SRY IT'S CALLED SUPERONECLICK
I have been reading all day and I would like a bit of advice.
I cannot seem to find a CR Root version remotely close for me to choose.
My kernel version is:
3.0.31-894915
[email protected] #3
... I hope this isn't a silly question but I appreciate any assistance.
evilfishtank said:
I have been reading all day and I would like a bit of advice.
I cannot seem to find a CR Root version remotely close for me to choose.
My kernel version is:
3.0.31-894915
[email protected] #3
... I hope this isn't a silly question but I appreciate any assistance.
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It isn't written anywhere that you must root using CF - root. You have a huge range of different kernels that will root your device when flashed with Odin.
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Go back & re-read the bit in the CFRoot thread in bold red which says 'Help ! Which file do I use ?'. Slowly. Carefully. Several times.
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Go back & re-read the bit in the CFRoot thread in bold red which says 'Help ! Which file do I use ?'. Slowly. Carefully. Several times.
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Ok, I read it. Super super slow making sure to sound out all the hard words.
I understand that finding the exact match is not crucial but it seems I cannot even get in the same ballpark.
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Go back & re-read the bit in the CFRoot thread in bold red which says 'Help ! Which file do I use ?'. Slowly. Carefully. Several times.
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Hopper8 said:
It isn't written anywhere that you must root using CF - root. You have a huge range of different kernels that will root your device when flashed with Odin.
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So, It does not seem very important to get kernel that matches your stock one.
Is there a generic kernel for the Galaxy S2?
evilfishtank said:
So, It does not seem very important to get kernel that matches your stock one.
Is there a generic kernel for the Galaxy S2?
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Are you on JB stock? If so, Siyah v6, Dorimanx v8.xx are just two of the ones that fit your requirements
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