Greetings!
I'm a noob.
I'm completely confused with upgrading to ICS, "Rooting" and installing custom ROMs.
I currently have Android 2.3.5 and some custom ROM installed (On power on a Yellow exclamation mark appears.. I think it's relevant)
In "about phone" it says the Kernel version is:
2.6.35.7-i9100xwki8-cl616395 [email protected] #2
What I'd like to eventually have is a phone (perhaps rooted) with ICS and the ability to install custom ROMS.. How on earth do I get there?
Thanks in advance!
and pardon the Noobness..
Well the yellow exclamation mark is caused by an insecure kernel. Anyway, just download Chainfire's KI8 CF-Root, and flash it through Odin. Then you will have root and Clockworkmod Recovery, and then you can flash to your hearts desire.
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Doesnt the exclamation mark on the boot screen mean he is already rooted?
From what I understand your phone is al ready rooted..(triangle in boot) If yes you can flash whatever rom you want already...
You can search here there are a lot of nice roms...
If you want just ics you can flash an original rom from here You can download wherever you see 4.0.3 version. Its ics!
On the other hand if you're not rooted themadba has already answered..
This is a very good guide.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414
Not always. I had an insecure kernel flashed FOR root but I didn't have root yet. All the OP has to do is flash the KI8 kernel and he will obtain root.
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Go check out the video tutorials at galaxys2root.com. They'll walk you step by step through everything you need for rooting and installing.
Yeah in the 'old days' you had to flash an unsecure stock kernel so an app like super one click could root. So its possible to have triangle but not root
Triangle away or a jig can clear the counter easy.
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Thank's all for your replies!
According to "root checker" (an app I downloaded) my phone is rooted.
Now, if i understand correctly in order to install a rom or a new version of an OS i need to place whatever installation files on my SD card and then "reboot into recovery" and choose one of the options there (falsh from card, run zip etc.)
I have Rom Manager installed, so that can reboot into recovery.. if that's what needs to be done, that is.
That about right? Is this called "flashing"?
Do not use Rom Manager & CWM on the same SGS2.
Choose one or the other. Yes, I realise Rom Manager premium has a few more bits of functionality over the non-paid version & CWM, but if you continue to have/use both on your phone you will have problems eventually.
Rom Manager tends to either break Recovery and/or cause bootloops.
MistahBungle said:
Do not use Rom Manager & CWM on the same SGS2.
Choose one or the other. Yes, I realise Rom Manager premium has a few more bits of functionality over the non-paid version & CWM, but if you continue to have/use both on your phone you will have problems eventually.
Rom Manager tends to either break Recovery and/or cause bootloops.
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Rom manager tells me I must install The CWM in order to install roms.
Which app should I use instead? Do I need some sort of app to actually install ICS?
Whenever you want to install a rom, boot into CWRecovery. I've always done it this way & have never had a problem. If you've rooted your phone & have CWM installed, that's all you'll ever need.
Apart from the one time I thought I'd buy Rom Manager premium from the Market. Broke my recovery & put me into bootloop. Fortunately for me I do a backup whenever I make changes to my setup (flash a new rom or kernel) so I fixed it easily.
As I said, use Rom Manager & CWM on the same phone at your own risk.
ok, I uninstalled the Rom manager.
I finally figured out the Volume UP + Home + Power which allows me to boot into recovery. (very noob, remember?..)
Is there an easy way to copy something like an ICS installation file to the SDcard and run that from the recovery menu? Or must I use one of them Odin or Kies for that?
If such an "installation file" exists, where does one find it?
If you want install one of the original firmwares I posted you previously, you need Odin. Don't worry is very easy a way.. If you want other roms such as CM9 or resurrection you'll have to copy the files to sd and install them as you said from recovery..
Don't worry we were all noobs once.. These are easy procedures
And one more: you said something about kies.. You just need kits for it's divers.. You can't flash out install anything from kies.. And it's very important to close it(and every other procedure comes with it) when you are using Odin...
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Hi guys, I just got my GS2 (not rooted yet, entirely stock)and think I understand how to flash a new ROM (UnNamed), but I want to make sure that this is the right way before I possibly screw my phone up. Here's how I understand it:
1) Load the kernel (Entropy's Daily Driver) onto the phone with Odin
2) Put the ROM onto my SD card
3) Go into CWM, Backup phone, then go to load from SD card
OR, can I just do #2 and #3?
Thanks a lot guys, It's great to have such an awesome development community for an already awesome phone.
Follow ALL those steps and your good
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Hi guys, I just got my GS2 (not rooted yet, entirely stock)and think I understand how to flash a new ROM (UnNamed), but I want to make sure that this is the right way before I possibly screw my phone up. Here's how I understand it:
1) Load the kernel (Entropy's Daily Driver) onto the phone with Odin
2) Put the ROM onto my SD card
3) Go into CWM, Backup phone, then go to load from SD card
OR, can I just do #2 and #3?
Thanks a lot guys, It's great to have such an awesome development community for an already awesome phone.
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Entropy's daily driver kernel is ClockworkMod Recovery flashable, you can't flash it with Odin.
What you can do is extract the zImage and flash with heimdall command line, adb, or Android Terminal Emulator. If you need step by step instructions, see my guide.
After that, your steps 2 and 3 are good.
Yeah, just noticed that Entropy doesn't actually have any .tars on the page. Could i flash codeworkxs kernel and the root with superoneclick (option 3 on FAQ thread), and then flash UnNamed through CWM? Is the kernel included in the UnNamed file, or do I have to flash them both separately? Thanks.
SupremeOverlord777 said:
Yeah, just noticed that Entropy doesn't actually have any .tars on the page. Could i flash codeworkxs kernel and the root with superoneclick (option 3 on FAQ thread), and then flash UnNamed through CWM? Is the kernel included in the UnNamed file, or do I have to flash them both separately? Thanks.
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Yes, except no need to root. Just Odin codeworx kernel, push UnNamed install zip to root of internal sd card, boot into recovery and install from sd card. UnNamed is already rooted with latest versions of su, Superuser, and Busybox. UnNamed already includes the latest version of Entropy's daily driver. When you Odin the custom kernel, you'll get the yellow triangle and increment the flash counter.
Edit: looks like creepyncrawly beat me to it
That will work but it will trip the flash counter. Not a big deal but some people don't want to risk voiding their warranty.
Unnamed rom contains entropy512's kernel.
I'd recommend following what creepyncrawly said. Better safe than sorry in my book.
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OK, I'll use creepncrawlers method, thanks a lot for the help guys.
If you want to do it without tripping the flash counter, you need to flash my prerooted system image in Odin (that IS available as Odin-flashable) and then flash a custom kernel from that using creepyncrawly's "no triangle" guide.
But as long as you get rid of the triangle (this can be done "after the fact"), most places you might return the device to don't check the flash counter if the phone boots without the "custom binary triangle warning" screen.
Oh also, one other noob question, when you flash something from a microSD card does it get copied into the internal memory, or do you have to always leave that card in the slot?
When you flash something it 'installs' it. So the original file can be deleted afterwards.
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yeah, i as pretty sure, but i didnt want to delete and then brick my phone.
hi everyone.this is my first post on the xda forum and i would like to apologize for any inconveniences as in asking a question which might be common.i did search the forum but couldnt find an answer.anyway
i just rooted my galaxy s2 I9100 using method 1 of the following post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794
now once i rooted my phone i got superuser which was cool but i didnt get busybox which was strange as it was supposed to be included
anyway just downloaded busybox ,rom manager and titanium backup.which seems to work
but as for rom manager ,i tried to flash CWM using rom manager, to backup my stock rom.
and it appears that rom manager has downloaded CWM recovery.but for some reason i cant boot in CWM recovery ,the phone boots in stock recovery.
what should i do as i would like to backup and add new roms.
and by the way im running on ICS 4.0.3
ashfaaq said:
hi everyone.this is my first post on the xda forum and i would like to apologize for any inconveniences as in asking a question which might be common.i did search the forum but couldnt find an answer.anyway
i just rooted my galaxy s2 I9100 using method 1 of the following post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794
now once i rooted my phone i got superuser which was cool but i didnt get busybox which was strange as it was supposed to be included
anyway just downloaded busybox ,rom manager and titanium backup.which seems to work
but as for rom manager ,i tried to flash CWM using rom manager, to backup my stock rom.
and it appears that rom manager has downloaded CWM recovery.but for some reason i cant boot in CWM recovery ,the phone boots in stock recovery.
what should i do as i would like to backup and add new roms.
and by the way im running on ICS 4.0.3
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I had the same problem when I first rooted, downloading ClockWorkMod Recovery from ROM Manager, and still having the same stock recovery. Your best bet is to download the correct kernel for your phone for CF-Root (created by the ingenious Chainfire). This is what I used to root my phone, and this gives you root, busybox and a working custom recovery, and it keeps your phone's kernel as stock as possible. Give it a go and it should work.
Once rooted, before flashing any ROM's, back up your phone in the recovery to your external storage, and also download EFS Pro from XDA, and back up your EFS Folder. If you damage the folder, no phone calls or internet for you, and a damaged IMEI, so recovering it is a pain! After these are done, carry on flashing and enjoying using your phone!
Here is the link to Chainfire's thread which explains everything: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Here is the link to EFS Pro, which is a great tool by the way!: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
thanks for your the help.i appreciate it but i was trying to find a way to use rom manager instead of of Chainfire's CWM manager.i just found a folder in my internal storage titled ''clockwork mod''.it contains a file called recovery-update.zip
is there a way to get rom manager to work.i have seen a few videos where people used rom manager on the galaxy s 2 but i have no idea how.
finally do you know what is the difference between clockwork mod and the custom version of Chainfire? :angel:
I have used ROM Manager too, but it caused me only problems. When I posted it here I was told it's not compatible with SGS2. Since then I am avoiding it and no more similar problems.
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Stay away from ROM manager caused me nothing but problems. What do you need it for as there are always alternatives.
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Just stay away from ROM Manager, I have no idea why it doesn't work on the S2, but the CF-Root method is flawless anyway. And there is no difference between ClockworkMod Recovery and a “custom recovery," both are the same as they are different to the stock ‘3e' Android Recovery you get with your phone. Don't forget to back your phone up and use the EFS Pro tool. The amount of people damaging their EFS folder is astounding! Hope this helps!
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themadba said:
Just stay away from ROM Manager, I have no idea why it doesn't work on the S2, but the CF-Root method is flawless anyway. And there is no difference between ClockworkMod Recovery and a “custom recovery," both are the same as they are different to the stock ‘3e' Android Recovery you get with your phone. Don't forget to back your phone up and use the EFS Pro tool. The amount of people damaging their EFS folder is astounding! Hope this helps!
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Thanks guys .i think i might as well use chainfires link as rom manager is too much of a hassle.
:fingers-crossed:
please do not use rom manager it has bricked many s2
I would like to flash a new rom. i am currently rooted. I would like to be able to use the nfc feature, as well have jellybean installed. i was looking at using this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574718. it mentions cwm. is this ok to install on my phone? also, any guidance with this would be great!
Yes its fine
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Add long as your phone is an i777, you follow the instructions on the OP, and you re-wipe and flash before asking about something messing up... Yes.
I would also recommend flashing aokp 7.3 ICS, then flashing the JB ROM. It seems to be helpful.
Clay
Team Pirate
Sent from my Buttery Smooth PINK SGH-i777
OP don't forget to hit the thanks button to those who have helped you.
Sent from Team Pirate
sniper8752 said:
I would like to flash a new rom. i am currently rooted. I would like to be able to use the nfc feature, as well have jellybean installed. i was looking at using this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574718. it mentions cwm. is this ok to install on my phone? also, any guidance with this would be great!
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Our phones have a recovery built into the kernel so make sure not to try and flash anything with Rom Manager.
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sniper8752 said:
I would like to flash a new rom. i am currently rooted. I would like to be able to use the nfc feature, as well have jellybean installed. i was looking at using this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574718. it mentions cwm. is this ok to install on my phone? also, any guidance with this would be great!
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If you start off using any custom ROM, especially the AOKP, I do suggest you spend time read more, follow that thread (the link you provided), the more you read the more you save time and avoid headache down the road. One example that Phalanx just pointed out, it isn't listed anywhere but from reading and following that thread.
1. Make sure your device is i777, if anything other than that, stop.
2. Make sure you have the CwM Recovery installed. Do get along with the buttons such what home button does, what power button does. It depends on the CwMR version.
3. Follow the instruction of the ROM for installation.
4. Good luck and enjoy.
I have cwm installed, and I select the option in the app to reboot into recovery. it reboots, and goes into recovery mode. the only problem is, is that it is the android system recovery. I do not see an option for backup there.
sniper8752 said:
I have cwm installed, and I select the option in the app to reboot into recovery. it reboots, and goes into recovery mode. the only problem is, is that it is the android system recovery. I do not see an option for backup there.
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For crispy sake don't use Rom manager!
Read more before flashing anything
Raise yer mizzenmast and swab 'er poop deck!
sniper8752 said:
I have cwm installed, and I select the option in the app to reboot into recovery. it reboots, and goes into recovery mode. the only problem is, is that it is the android system recovery. I do not see an option for backup there.
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Luckily you don't have CWM installed yet using Rom Manager what you have is Rom Manager....
1. Uninstall Rom Manager ASOP
2. You need to flash a custom kernel to get CWM you can do that be installing Mobile Odin lite free from XDA and flashing a kernel...
3. You need to read LOTS more or you risk BRICKING your phone......
4. It will depend what ROM your on now what kernel you need to flash to get CWM Gingerbread = GB kernel ICS = ICS kernel PLEASE read before doing ANYTHING............
5. Go to this link and READ 3a. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18576627#post18576627
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Luckily you don't have CWM installed yet using Rom Manager what you have is Rom Manager....
1. Uninstall Rom Manager ASOP
2. You need to flash a custom kernel to get CWM you can do that be installing Mobile Odin lite free from XDA and flashing a kernel...
3. You need to read LOTS more or you risk BRICKING your phone......
4. It will depend what ROM your on now what kernel you need to flash to get CWM Gingerbread = GB kernel ICS = ICS kernel PLEASE read before doing ANYTHING............
5. Go to this link and READ 3a. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18576627#post18576627
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i noticed there is only mobile odin pro now? any free solutions? and so with this, i can flash my rom?
sniper8752 said:
i noticed there is only mobile odin pro now? any free solutions? and so with this, i can flash my rom?
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No. The lite version is still in the OP of the developers thread as an attachment.
sniper8752 said:
i noticed there is only mobile odin pro now? any free solutions? and so with this, i can flash my rom?
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I will help you get this working, I have some questions tho to get you the right info when you see this respond back just don't do anything till
I help you.... I would rather help you then have you brick your phone but of course do whatever you want.... You can DL and install these 2 files just like any other apk install MobileODINLite first then FlashKernel I777 of course you will need to be rooted, this wont change anything on your phone it will just install the app to get you ready to flash the zImage... The next step is KEY as to what you're running now.... That's where I have questions...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xxf4c4tvevh1gnx/MobileODINLite-v3.25.apk Here is a link to the latest release from my dropbox.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5q4b5tkmxsdx0e1/Mobile ODIN FlashKernel I777.apk FlashKernel I777
EDIT I will be around here for about 3 hours it's 6:40am now on the west coast after that it will be like 10 hours...
got it. why does odin need my location?
also, it says that odin required an add-on to be able to flash firmwares on the device (i think i just figured it out... was that the second thing i installed?).
thanks for your help! i appreciate it.
sniper8752 said:
got it. why does odin need my location?
also, it says that odin required an add-on to be able to flash firmwares on the device (i think i just figured it out... was that the second thing i installed?).
thanks for your help! i appreciate it.
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I'm not sure why the location permission BUT it is built by 1 of the best devs on here ChainFire nothing to worrie about....
the second file was the add-on, when you load mobile odin is it saying you need to install the add-on? Now you need to flash the zImage to get CWM if you haven't already....What firmware are you on now? I feel dumb telling to flash the 2nd file you only need the Odin lite to flash the zImage (kernel) to get CWM once you flash a new ROM in CWM you will lose all the data anyways... Now that you have um back them up and save them so when you flash a new ROM you can reinstall both of them!! Always good to have IMO...
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I'm not sure why the location permission BUT it is built by 1 of the best devs on here ChainFire nothing to worrie about....
the second file was the add-on, when you load mobile odin is it saying you need to install the add-on? Now you need to flash the zImage to get CWM if you haven't already....What firmware are you on now? I feel dumb telling to flash the 2nd file you only need the Odin lite to flash the zImage (kernel) to get CWM once you flash a new ROM in CWM you will lose all the data anyways... Now that you have um back them up and save them so when you flash a new ROM you can reinstall both of them!! Always good to have IMO...
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I have installed both apks. zimage has to do with the bootup, right? where do i get that file? would the firmware be i777ucle5?
@sniper8752,
You seem to be flailing around in the dark. You really need to not only read, but also see how things fit together. Just a friendly warning, if you don't know what a zImage is, or why you are flashing it, or which zImage to use, you still need to do some more reading and get a better overall picture before you continue with flashing JellyBean.
The zImage is the kernel. (Don't forget to capitalize the I as linux is case sensitive.) I am assuming you are rooted but do not have ClockworkMod Recovery installed yet. You need to install a custom kernel that matches your system. That means flash a Gingerbread kernel if you currently have a Gingerbread system, or an ICS kernel if you currently have an ICS system. The various options for the kernels are available in the development section. To use a zImage with mobile odin, you must extract the zImage from the .zip file (or sometimes .tar) that the developer makes available. Mobile odin can actually pull the kernel from a tar file, but it will not recognize a zip file.
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@sniper8752,
You seem to be flailing around in the dark. You really need to not only read, but also see how things fit together. Just a friendly warning, if you don't know what a zImage is, or why you are flashing it, or which zImage to use, you still need to do some more reading and get a better overall picture before you continue with flashing JellyBean.
The zImage is the kernel. (Don't forget to capitalize the I as linux is case sensitive.) I am assuming you are rooted but do not have ClockworkMod Recovery installed yet. You need to install a custom kernel that matches your system. That means flash a Gingerbread kernel if you currently have a Gingerbread system, or an ICS kernel if you currently have an ICS system. The various options for the kernels are available in the development section. To use a zImage with mobile odin, you must extract the zImage from the .zip file (or sometimes .tar) that the developer makes available. Mobile odin can actually pull the kernel from a tar file, but it will not recognize a zip file.
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I have decided on flashing this rom: http://ultimatum.us/. looks like it will take about an hour to download... i currently have ics installed. to flash the zImage, do I click on "Kernel" in the app.?
thanks for help and explaining the zImage. what would be the best way to learn all of this? is there a good site so I don't have to go looking around everywhere? maybe like a beginner's guide?
sniper8752 said:
I have decided on flashing this rom: http://ultimatum.us/. looks like it will take about an hour to download... i currently have ics installed. to flash the zImage, do I click on "Kernel" in the app.?
thanks for help and explaining the zImage. what would be the best way to learn all of this? is there a good site so I don't have to go looking around everywhere? maybe like a beginner's guide?
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Dude, you are so far off path. there are no "begginers" guides, just what we got. Honestly, this stuff aint for you man. dont mess with your phone.
but if you insist, then just keep reading.
sniper8752 said:
I have decided on flashing this rom: http://ultimatum.us/. looks like it will take about an hour to download... i currently have ics installed. to flash the zImage, do I click on "Kernel" in the app.?
thanks for help and explaining the zImage. what would be the best way to learn all of this? is there a good site so I don't have to go looking around everywhere? maybe like a beginner's guide?
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What app? There is no app...
ClockWorkMod Recovery (CWM) yes, app NO.
EDIT: Just realized you may be talking about mobile Odin our three cwm app. Don't use either at this print, much easier using CWM (reboot into recovery of you've got a custom ROM/kernel)
Clay
Team Pirate
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so i should use cwm instead of odin? i thought people were telling me not to use cwm?
Hello everyone..
Sorry if this thread is similar any other intro available here. My previous device was LG O2X, and now SGS2 (GT-I9100, Malaysia). My mind still stuck with LG's environment (ROM tools, region firmware and so on). I've tried to understand all the device properties, but still i can't understand any of it. Here is my questions:-
1) Can someone teach me how to read and understand all the numbers+alphabets in the "About Phone"? How to know my ROM is specific for
SEA region?
2) For stock firmware, is it only available at SamMobile website, or also available here (XDA Development area)?
3) Is the firmware update different with other region? Like mine is 4.0.3, but red there is 4.0.4..
Thanks in advance to whoever answer this thread. Really appreciate it. Thank you again. :angel:
ghadap said:
Hello everyone..
Sorry if this thread is similar any other intro available here. My previous device was LG O2X, and now SGS2 (GT-I9100, Malaysia). My mind still stuck with LG's environment (ROM tools, region firmware and so on). I've tried to understand all the device properties, but still i can't understand any of it.
Thanks in advance to whoever answer this thread. Really appreciate it. Thank you again. :angel:
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Here is my questions:-
1) Can someone teach me how to read and understand all the numbers+alphabets in the "About Phone"? How to know my ROM is specific for
SEA region?
U can check the build number in 'About phone' and serach on XDA to no more about the same or google it
2) For stock firmware, is it only available at SamMobile website, or also available here (XDA Development area)?
Alternatively u can dwnld the same from HERE
3) Is the firmware update different with other region? Like mine is 4.0.3, but red there is 4.0.4..
Connect ur phone to 'Kies' and see if any update is available for ur region
Thanks Sun90...
Ok, mine shown XXLPQ.. does it means "international ROM"?
ghadap said:
Thanks Sun90...
Ok, mine shown XXLPQ.. does it means "international ROM"?
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AFAIK it is a MultiCSC rom so has to be an international one
There is a thread which breaks the numbers/letters down to show countries/versions etc.
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Well.. feels like having "culture shock" right now.. thanks everyone for the reply.. just want to make sure which ROM is for my region..
ghadap said:
Well.. feels like having "culture shock" right now.. thanks everyone for the reply.. just want to make sure which ROM is for my region..
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Theres dozens of variants and loads of roms.Your hit with all that and its daunting.
You just post the info you see in settings>about phone or dial *#1234# and you get faster/more accurate help.
You have loads of choices what to do next.You can just upgrade to 4.0.4 and leave it at that.Or do that and only root(means you can remove bloatware and use apps that only work on root).
Theres also a couple of things you may need to know if your planning on not solely staying on stock stuff.
eg 4.0.4 brickbug/efs backup/nand backup.
Just post if you need more info.
Now im getting really3x confused.. Attached is my phone abouts and versions, but seems i cant find my factory default firmware versions. And also my Kies says "your device does not support software upgrading via kies"..
Note: My plan is to use totally stock ICS, root, remove unused apps and services, use CPUEditor (force dual-core) and edit framework to AOSP ICS.. Firmware to look for is for SEA region (Malaysia)
Ok mate a small break down
Getting Malaysian firmware
Singapore and Malaysia both use DX for firmware. For example i am using
DXLPA
Red section stands for the region in this case Malaysia Singapore
Green stands for the firmware version there are lots e.g. LP9 LPB
The latest one is DXLPF for Malaysia.
So from what i see the one you are using is not for Malaysia so this is what you do. (THIS WILL WIPE AWAY ALL YOU APPS)
1. Check this out Flashing Firmware with Odin
2. Download Odin
3. Download Malaysia latest firmware here
4. Boot into stock recovery ( When phone is off press Home+Vol up+Power buttons )
5. Do a factory reset
6. Now take battery out and boot into download mode ( When phone is off press Home+Vol Down+Power buttons )
7. Follow the steps to use odin
8. Now when update is done phone should run the proper Malaysia firmware
9. Download this into the phone here
10. Make sure CSC is set to XME
11. Done. Now you got pure Malaysia firmware
Ok now for rooting
DO NOT USE ROM MANAGER FOR THIS PHONE!!!
Im not sure about the 2X but samsung phones are different. Think of it as the recovery and kernel as one package. Some phones the recovery is a img while the boot is a whole other img but for samsung phones its all in one. To "root" your phone you must flash a kernel which will at the same time give you CWM. (but after doing this you can no longer get official samsung updates, so i recommend you rather jump straight to custom rom)
For getting custom rom:
1. Download any version of CWM from here
2. Download your desired Rom/kernel or both
3. Place files in externel SDcard
4. Boot into stock recovery (Press Home + Power + Vol Up) when phone is off
5. Flash the temp recovery from the stock recovery
6. Do a backup
7. Wipe the usual stuff data/cache
8. Flash accordingly
9. Reboot
10. Now you got custom rom + stock rom backup
For getting root/custom kernel + CWM only:
1. Download any version of CWM from here
2. Download desired kernel
3. Place files in externel SDcard
4. Boot into stock recovery (Press Home + Power + Vol Up) when phone is off
5. Flash the temp recovery from the stock recovery
6. Flash kernel
7. Reboot.
8. Now you got root + CWM
My recommended
kernel : Dorimanx
Rom : Resurrection Remix (ICS or JB)
Thanks grift.. Now i understand.. No wonder there are lots of users using custom kernel.. Will try your methods and link tonight..
Edit: There is no way on earth to maintain the stock kernel, when i root and use CWM is it? I HAVE TO USE custom kernel, by hook or by crook. I can't just root, then install CWM from PlayStore right?
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Rom manager is not compatible with the i9100... yes its in the app but it bricks phones. Another method... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794 no recovery but has root and BB. I never tried that before
Is it because of "Insane chip" brickbug thingy? Now Im worried what Im going to do..
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The firmware you linked for me, to use in Odin, just select at "PDA" section right?
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The firmware you linked for me, to use in Odin, just select at "PDA" section right?
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Yes (for .tar or .tar.md5 rom files). In PC odin leave everything default (don't tick re-partition!)
Edit: It happens that a rom comes with 3 files - then PDA, PHONE and CSC should be selected accordingly.
Thanks Many40.. I have another question though..
From what I red, this Brickbug is caused by CWM that certain version is not compatible with SGS2.. This makes me feel afraid to change my rom/bb/kernel to Malaysia standard.
My plan is:-
1. Flash Malaysia rom with Odin (as
linked)
2. Root
3. CWM (this is confuse matter)
4. Bloatware removal using
RootExplorer
5. Minor tweaks (CPU Editor, init.d,
bla bla bla..)
My goal is to keep stock as possible, with my own tuning. I've played with O2X, but never heard that CWM causing total brick like this. Hope you / any experts out there can guide me about this, since Im still newbie about SGS2.
Info: The attached pics were my device firmware info (bought from a friend who doesn't know anything about SGS2 Development, and said updated ICS through Kies).
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ghadap said:
Thanks Many40.. I have another question though..
From what I red, this Brickbug is caused by CWM that certain version is not compatible with SGS2.. This makes me feel afraid to change my rom/bb/kernel to Malaysia standard.
My plan is:-
1. Flash Malaysia rom with Odin (as
linked)
2. Root
3. CWM (this is confuse matter)
4. Bloatware removal using
RootExplorer
5. Minor tweaks (CPU Editor, init.d,
bla bla bla..)
My goal is to keep stock as possible, with my own tuning. I've played with O2X, but never heard that CWM causing total brick like this. Hope you / any experts out there can guide me about this, since Im still newbie about SGS2.
Info: The attached pics were my device firmware info (bought from a friend who doesn't know anything about SGS2 Development, and said updated ICS through Kies).
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Hi, Super brick bug is not caused by CWM itself but when you perform some operation from (doesn't matter) stock recovery or custom CWM recovery. This operation is eg. wipe data/factory reset.
So, you are exposed to this bug if you have a kernel based on sources where MMC_CAP_ERASE is present and your eMMC chip is insane. AFAIK all stock ICS 4.0.4 kernels are concerned.
So, if you decide to switch to ICS 4.0.4 you will be saved from the bug if you flash a kernel which has MMC_CAP_ERASE set to "0" (disabled).
Staying on stock kernel on ICS 4.0.4 is very dangerous.
In this case I recommend (still to be as close to stock as possible) to:
1. flash your rom via odin
2. just after flash this: PhilZ-CWM6 kernel via odin as well
This kernel is a stock kernel with root, custom CWM recovery and MMC_CAP_ERASE disabled (super brick bug - safe)
3. Then you can continue with point 4 and further
BTW The rom from the pictures: XXLPQ / OXALPQ it's Polish unbranded ICS 4.0.3 (not exposed to super brick bug).
With what Ive read it is you that is battling against yourself(if you see what I mean).If you want as close to stock as possible then
If the lastest stock malaysia rom is 4.0.4 then thats the one with the brickbug in it.
So to counteract that,you flash a kernel that protects you from that.
But you dont want to do that as then its not as close to stock.
You have a few options,but if you want 4.0.4,then its best to get away from stock kernel.
If you stay on 4.0.3 then you have nothing to worry about.
I dont know the benefits of going from stock 4.0.3>4.0.4 as I use GB.
I do know that a lot of people get nothing but trouble using 4.0.4.
Ok.. I understood more with this explanations.. Correct me if im wrong..
1. I've check at sammobile, latest Malaysia rom is still 4.0.3.. Does it means that this rom version is safe from "brickbug"? (for stock recovery and CWM recovery)
2. Before I begin flash, rom file from sammobile only to be used at "PDA" section, is it? At which website that gives separated rom files?
3. Is there any other methods to root, else than using Odin with custom kernel?
"Hope this post will be my last confusion matter.."
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ghadap said:
Ok.. I understood more with this explanations.. Correct me if im wrong..
1. I've check at sammobile, latest Malaysia rom is still 4.0.3.. Does it means that this rom version is safe from "brickbug"? (for stock recovery and CWM recovery)
2. Before I begin flash, rom file from sammobile only to be used at "PDA" section, is it? Just let "repartition" uncheck, and install Samsung drivers?
3. Is there any other methods to root, else than using Odin with custom kernel?
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1) yes 4.0.3 stock ics roms are safe from Brick bug for sure ma8
2) yes u have to use the "PDA" section and leave "repartion" unchecked u have to install samsung drivers first on ur PC for it to recognise ur phone
3)rooting thro ODin with custom kernel like siyah or Dorimanx is the best way for u since they r tried and trusted
hope things are clear for u know
Lets say that I want to stay my default rom stock ics kernel.. Will I be able to root (without any other kernels) and install CWM (Rom Manager) as I've done to my previous phone? Just curious..
Edit: Sorry guys.. Such a silly questions.. Found all the answers already.. Silly me.. :screwy:
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Hey guys.
I've searched the forums for this issue, unfortunately it seems like mine is a little unique and I can't find a solution to my problem anywhere.
I'm stuck in CWM Recovery mode, and although I can navigate the menu... when pressing the Home key to select the various options, nothing happens besides the options blinking for a sec. I can access Odin Mode with Power/Volume +/- but that's it. Also it's worth noting that I'm unable to access my phone's files from my computer when in download mode (my guess is because the phone isn't set to USB storage mode which I have to do from the booted home screen, which... I can't access).
This happened after the first time entering Recovery mode on CWM, and although I have ROM Manager installed on my phone, after researching a little I found that was NOT what I wanted to use. And I did NOT use that program.. my CWM was flashed in from a .tar on Odin (the windows program). I also have a Jellybam folder placed in the phone, which was my next step.
How can I get out of CWM Recovery so that I can continue flashing the Jellybam ROM?
I apologize if I've missed anything. Please let me know if you need any other information. I'll be sure to hit the thank you button on every reply.
THANK YOU!
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um....
you are supposed to flash the ROM from CWM, so why would you want to get out of CWM to get back into CWM?
you havent mentioned what version of Android you were already running or what kernel you flashed, but have you tried using the POWER button to select things in CWM? Are you sure you used the right kernel? Are you sure you have an i777?
Hey Pirateghost, thanks for the reply! And yes, I was going into CWM Recovery to flash the ROM. The reason I wanted out of CWM was because it had no functionality... yes, I did try using the power button to select things. Seems the home button was it? In any case nothing worked. My version of Android was Gingerbread UCKH7, and I'm %100 sure it's an i777. By using the "right kernel" you mean the right version of Jellybam?
UPDATE: I got out of the bootloop by using a stock root UCKH7 kernel, bringing it in from Odin. Now I'm just trying to understand what went wrong and how I can continue to flash my Jellybam ROM in without any issues. I also found that my CWM app disappeared after I uninstalled ROM Manager after getting access back to my phone.
More info...
the kernel I installed for CWM was KH4 at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
After putting the KH7 stock root kernel in via Odin and getting out of the bootloop, I deleted ROM Manager off my phone and reflashed the KH4 kernel so I could get CWM. That worked fine, but now Superuser is crashing.
??
xargis said:
More info...
the kernel I installed for CWM was KH4 at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
After putting the KH7 stock root kernel in via Odin and getting out of the bootloop, I deleted ROM Manager off my phone and reflashed the KH4 kernel so I could get CWM. That worked fine, but now Superuser is crashing.
??
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The kernel you just linked above is for the GT-I9100, not the SGH-I777. You seem to be moving forward without providing yourself with enough knowledge. If you are sure the phone is an I777 then stay away from the I9100 forums. Get what you need from here. There is lots of information in the guides linked in my signature. There is enough information there to guide you through everything you want to do.
xargis said:
More info...
the kernel I installed for CWM was KH4 at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
After putting the KH7 stock root kernel in via Odin and getting out of the bootloop, I deleted ROM Manager off my phone and reflashed the KH4 kernel so I could get CWM. That worked fine, but now Superuser is crashing.
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You are flashing an older kernel on a newer ROM??? why? if you want to have CMW recovery you should flash your stock rom and then get the CWM .tar file and flash it in Odin. If you happen to get a .zip CWM file you can rename it to update.zip and flash it using your stock ROM's recovery options.
Search something along these lines: CWM5.8.1.8-i777.zip or recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.3-galaxys2att.tar as examples
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The kernel you just linked above is for the GT-I9100, not the SGH-I777. You seem to be moving forward without providing yourself with enough knowledge. If you are sure the phone is an I777 then stay away from the I9100 forums. Get what you need from here. There is lots of information in the guides linked in my signature. There is enough information there to guide you through everything you want to do.
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WOW! I don't know how I missed that. Must pay more attention to detail...
Thank you so much for pointing that out Creepyncrawly!
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... If you happen to get a .zip CWM file you can rename it to update.zip and flash it using your stock ROM's recovery options. ...
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It's great having new folks around helping out.
This is bad information, however. 3e recovery will enforce signature verification on any update.zip, and it will fail.
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It's great having new folks around helping out.
This is bad information, however. 3e recovery will enforce signature verification on any update.zip, and it will fail.
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always a pleasure to lend a hand. you're right it used to work on 2e I think, I was trying to signify the difference between the zip and tar, but thank you so much for the correction.
So should I be using a different kernel? I'm sorry I'm not quite sure what you're saying Commodore64, my head has been spinning from all this.
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So should I be using a different kernel? I'm sorry I'm not quite sure what you're saying Commodore64, my head has been spinning from all this.
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you should be using a kernel intended for your phone....your phone (if branded AT&T) is either an i727 skyrocket or i777. this is the i777 forum section. you appear to have flashed a kernel for an i9100...
just follow creepy's guides and do it the right way. there is nothing you can flash in STOCK recovery that will give you CWM or a new kernel (which on this phone CWM is packed with the kernel)
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So should I be using a different kernel? I'm sorry I'm not quite sure what you're saying Commodore64, my head has been spinning from all this.
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There is not just one answer, you can go back to one of the stock ROMs, like the ones provided by creepyncrawly threads.
There are a lot of threads on this and I don't have my I777 anymore but I used to do this:
1- Once you flashed a stock rom, go into recovery and cleanup. data/cache reset.
2- Have the files you want to flash on your phone. (if you format the SD card you will erase your files including the ones you want to flash!)
3- Use your .tar Odin CWM that worked for you before now to flash CWM.
4- Once in the CWM flash a newer CWM version (CWM6.0.1.0-i777.zip) since your ROM is based on CM/AOKP
5- After flash Go to Advanced and reboot recovery (this will reboot your phone now with the newer version of CWM)
6- Once in the newer CWM clean up again.
7- Don't reboot, have the correct version (latest or whatever) of your Custom ROM and install it now.
This is the general idea, if you don't know what you're doing read the threads in the development section, everything you need is there.
Educate yourself before you make your phone a crippled rabbit and scream for help.
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There is not just one answer, you can go back to one of the stock ROMs, like the ones provided by creepyncrawly threads.
There are a lot of threads on this and I don't have my I777 anymore but I used to do this:
1- Once you flashed a stock rom, go into recovery and cleanup. data/cache reset.
2- Have the files you want to flash on your phone. (if you format the SD card you will erase your files including the ones you want to flash!)
3- Use your .tar Odin CWM that worked for you before now to flash CWM.
4- Once in the CWM flash a newer CWM version (CWM6.0.1.0-i777.zip) since your ROM is based on CM/AOKP
5- After flash Go to Advanced and reboot recovery (this will reboot your phone now with the newer version of CWM)
6- Once in the newer CWM clean up again.
7- Don't reboot, have the correct version (latest or whatever) of your Custom ROM and install it now.
This is the general idea, if you don't know what you're doing read the threads in the development section, everything you need is there.
Educate yourself before you make your phone a crippled rabbit and scream for help.
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this makes no sense, dude.
1. if he is on a stock rom, there is nothing CM/AOKP on his phone
2. on this device the recovery is packed with the kernel, flashing some other CWM doesnt really matter at all. none of this is necessary.
you can flash any kernel you want (made for this device) if you dont plan on booting the OS and only plan on flashing a rom...
you have now complicated an already easy method.
Hey everyone - just wanted to let you guys know that I am now running JellyBAM and so far everything seems fine.
Thank you all for your help, seriously. If anyone has any questions about what I did etc., just ask and I'll get back to ya.
Thanks! :good:
Glad to hear you got JellyBAM up and running xargis, and just to reiterate what pirateghost was saying, you won't get CWM by flashing a CWM.tar file lol, I don't even think one can be found for this model (SGH-i777) which is the device that I currently have, the ONLY way to get CWM onto this device is to flash the proper kernel for this device, but keep in mind that there is another factor to think about as well, depending on what type of custom rom you want to run there are different kernels out there that work best and offer different/better features for deployment into the custom rom for which you will be running, in other words some roms are kernel specific, you can only use certain kernels with CM10/AOKP/ParanoidAndroid based roms, and such is the same with only using certain kernels with Sammy based stock roms, so the choice is yours, hope this info was informative to you and that you definately find a good productive rom that you will be happy to play with and run, have fun with your i777 s2, that's one of the things this forum is all about!!