What are some roms that work with the YP-G1
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Well, there is klin's klassic, which is the only real stable one. There is cm7 and soon cm9, but they still have some major bugs.
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Well, there is klin's klassic, which is the only real stable one. There is cm7 and soon cm9, but they still have some major bugs.
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What does the klin's klassic have that's different than the stock?
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Well.
There is a plethora of roms for your device, you jst need to search through the forums and you'll find one
I downloaded rom manager and I want to back up the stock rom how do I do that
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What device do i choose for clockwork mod using from manager
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If you search in the android development section of the samsung galaxy player 5.0 and 4.0 forum, you'll find a variety.
Here's a link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1423
It looks like there are a couple of kernals, but no roms yet.
What phone do I choose for YP-G1 US
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Im trying to find out the same thing .If enything comes up pls let me know .Idk if it is at all comptible
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What phone do I choose for YP-G1 US
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No one. Rom manager didnt support galaxy player series.
DON'T USE ROM MANAGER! YOU NEED TO USE ODIN TO INSTALL A ROM OR KERNAL. There are detailed instructions in klin's klassic thread.
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OK thank you
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What phone do I choose for YP-G1 US
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you can't do it from rom manager, just flash steves kernel or klin's and you'll have clockwork mod recovery
im almost done with the cm9 nightlies
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So I have been using ICS Crumble which it has it's own kernal. And Now I want to use a different rom that uses a different kernal. How would I do this safely?
If it is a CM9 ROM from the development forum then you can just flash it. The kernel will be replaced automatically
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If it is a CM9 ROM from the development forum then you can just flash it. The kernel will be replaced automatically
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But wouldn't that cause boot looping if i use odin since after I'm done it'll reboot? Or should I just use
Recovery to put them both? If so should I do the kernal first?
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Which ROM are you trying to flash? If it is Odin flash able then it will just replace the kernel you currently have. You will only have issues if you flash a ROM without an inbuilt kernel
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Which ROM are you trying to flash? If it is Odin flash able then it will just replace the kernel you currently have. You will only have issues if you flash a ROM without an inbuilt kernel
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Thanks man. I got it.
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Just a question. There are numerous sites on the internet that tells you how to install cm9 on sgs2. Others say that you dont need to flash a leaked ics. Others need you to install . Please help thanks.
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Go by the guide on CM9 website. I played it safe and flashed the tar version via PDA in odin. Once that's installed you can then update to latest nightly. I've never had any issues with that process. All the best.
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So sir did you install first a leaked ics or not? Thanks
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Erm not sure I'm a bit of a flasher- holic. More than likely I was on a 4.0.4 based custom rom. If you do full wipes and format system then flash via odin I'm sure you will be fine as that's what I did. Please read CM9 guide though.
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I went from stock GB to CM9 nightly without any problem
Well done mate
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Ok thanks sir imma download hehe
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If i flash a custom kernel through odin..will this remove my cm9 Rom or brick my phone?
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I want to remove cm9 rom
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If i flash a custom kernel through odin..will this remove my cm9 Rom or brick my phone?
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No a custom custom kernel will not remove your ROM, before you flash your chosen kernel read the devs instructions and notes on the brick bug issue. I use the latest siyah have had no problems. Read before flashing there is no rush. All the best
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If i flash a custom kernel through odin..will this remove my cm9 Rom or brick my phone?
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Nope it shouldn't brick your device but Instead of using Odin why not use the safer CWM recovery?
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I mean an official kernel
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I mean an official kernel
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please rephrase your post. It's not clear
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He meant stock Samsung kernel.
OP: you can't do this, since CM9 needs kernel compatible with AOSP ROMs.
Then is there any way to remove cm9 rom?
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If you want to remove CM9, I am assuming that you wish to replace it with a new ROM. Go through the forum and choose a new ROM and place it in your phone's USB drive or SD card. Then go into ClockWorkMod Recovery mode and Factory Reset/Wipe your device. Then install a new zip and choose the zip file of the ROM you downloaded. If there is any part of this that you do not know how to do, say so and I will give instructions or refer you to one of the many excellent guides that have already been written.
A kernel is essentially only a part of a ROM. So when you flash a new ROM you are flashing a new kernel as well, but when you flash a new kernel you are only changing the kernel section of your ROM, not your entire ROM.
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Then is there any way to remove cm9 rom?
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Yes, there few ways of removing CM9 ROM
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I flashed the XXLPQ firmware and now back on stock samsung rom
Sorry for my bad language
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I would like to go back to gingerbread from ota ics howcan i do this i have twrp installed and can flash if possible
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Here you go. This is how to return to stock gingerbread. I did did it myself a few days ago.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506330
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I dont have a computer....i need a flashable one through recovery
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Saurom is your only flashable GB build in this section..
Check the super thread at the top of the general section, and scroll down to the roms.
Read "carefully"....before flashing...
Saurom is a loaded version of 2.3.6 with many extras ....I like it ...g
Hmmm. Do you happen to have a backup of your stock ROM (gingerbread). From before you flashed a custom ROM? If so then all you need is the stock kernel and modem. I have a flash able zip for the stock recovery I can give you, but no longer have the kernel and modem on hand.
http://db.tt/kJGwFq85
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I dont i bought it with ics already on it
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Well, your only other option is trying Saurom. Its about the only GB ROM you can flash. Otherwise you'll need to find a computer you can use to use Odin and follow the steps in the link I posted above.
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Hallo,
I have a rooted s3 but im still running the stock rom I want to install the siyah kernel and dual boot cyanogenmod 9 but can I?
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I have a rooted s3 but im still running the stock rom I want to install the siyah kernel and dual boot cyanogenmod 9 but can I?
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Yes you can only on jb roms
PS:this goes to Q&A forums
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Dual boot cm9? Ics? Are you sure thats possible? Don't both roms need to be JB?
Why would you want to dual boot cm9? 10.1 is the latest
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Both roms need to be jellybean at least, so you will have to use at least cm10...
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Doesn't it depend on the version of the Siyah Kernel? Maybe I was wrong
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ICS was never supported for dual booting. So no, you cannot.
Questions go in the Q&A section