I've had my note for less than 8 hrs n now its stuck on the samsung screen after flashing a tethering fix from UCLE2
Reboot into recovery(cwm) and restore your backup. I hope you have both of these.
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froidroid said:
Reboot into recovery(cwm) and restore your backup. I hope you have both of these.
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If he doesn't he should just Odin
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True. At least there's always more than one option.
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True. At least there's always more than one option.
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Its always good to have a near impossible phone to brick..... unless you're stupid that is
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mrstone77 said:
I've had my note for less than 8 hrs n now its stuck on the samsung screen after flashing a tethering fix from UCLE2
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I flashed the tethering zip as well. No problems.
how'd you get into recovery? For some reason I think I read some people having problems rebooting to recovery from ROM manager. Just wondering.
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yollasho said:
I flashed the tethering zip as well. No problems.
how'd you get into recovery? For some reason I think I read some people having problems rebooting to recovery from ROM manager. Just wondering.
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I use collective tools, but you have to be running one of their roms. You can grab Quickboot from the market. ROM manager should probably not be used with the Note. I would uninstall it. You could always use the old fashioned method....power and volume up and down.
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I used the same tether zip and working great. I am on the latest official leak. Stock ICS
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froidroid said:
I use collective tools, but you have to be running one of their roms. You can grab Quickboot from the market. ROM manager should probably not be used with the Note. I would uninstall it. You could always use the old fashioned method....power and volume up and down.
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You can actually download the collective power tool from the market:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwyLDEsImNvbS5mbGFwcGpheHh4LnBvd2VydG9vbCJd
Or hey, support FJ and throw him a buck for a really handy tool:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...mNvbS5mbGFwcGpheHh4LnBvd2VydG9vbC5kb25hdGUiXQ..
I had no idea. That's great news for all! Support FJ....he more than deserves it.
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when i opened this i thought it was going to be about the YELP app !!!!
Lmao! Thanks for the laugh. Too funny
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I reboot to recovery from Titanium backup.. never fails to go right into CWM.
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Can we use it? I'm a bit confused about this.
The latest I've heard is still no. I'm not sure why though.
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Seems to work well on cm7 and miui but cause wierd **** on samsung based roms.
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gunnyman said:
Can we use it? I'm a bit confused about this.
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You can use it with cm7, but not with stock based roms. I'm not sure about hellraised i9100 roms.
Nice to see you here. You have SGS II now?
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You can use it with cm7, but not with stock based roms. I'm not sure about hellraised i9100 roms.
Nice to see you here. You have SGS II now?
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Yep after trying the atrix 2.
I'm a bit confused at how to flash an alternate ROM without being able to use CWM on the stock rooted ROM
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I'm a bit confused at how to flash an alternate ROM without being able to use CWM on the stock rooted ROM
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boot to recovery and flash? what do you mean you cant use CWM on stock rooted rom?
Rom manager is not needed for cwm. It just makes things slightly easier.
Flash a kernel that has cwm and boot into it by the command 'adb reboot recovery', three button hold, or even the 14 toggle mod reboot button. And flash away.
Rom manager doesn't equal cwm. It's just one of the things it can do. But right now it's not 100% ready for our phones.
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I've been using it on my cappy, and now with my Sgs2, no issues. But I'm a compulsive updater and obsessed with living on the edge.
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Majority of other phones it does work 100%.
And it does work with our phones. Just not 100%. If used enough there will be a time that it messes up (primarily with stock based roms). Hopefully in the near future the bugs will be worked out so that it is 100% with our phones.
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Thanks for the info
Hey Gunnyman, good to see ya here.
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IMO..With the devs putting the extended power menu in the roms which allows you to reboot to recovery It makes life easier to get to cwm..I forgot all about ROM MANAGER a long time ago....
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robmoney215 said:
IMO..With the devs putting the extended power menu in the roms which allows you to reboot to recovery It makes life easier to get to cwm..I forgot all about ROM MANAGER a long time ago....
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+1
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I was trying to flash cm9 on rom manager last night but the whole volume up thing for 5 seconds prevents it from going into recovery.
Any work around for this? If not its not a big deal but it would be nice.
Thanks,
Chef :beer:
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chefdave12118 said:
I was trying to flash cm9 on rom manager last night but the whole volume up thing for 5 seconds prevents it from going into recovery.
Any work around for this? If not its not a big deal but it would be nice.
Thanks,
Chef :beer:
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flash it from cwm instead of rom manager?
bk201doesntexist said:
flash it from cwm instead of rom manager?
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Yeah. That's why I said it'd be no big deal.
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You have to have your Prime unlocked to flash ROMs. I asked this same question a couple of weeks ago.
fasthair
should I wait for just root it?
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check the magic 8 ball.
Seriously???
that's really up to you - i went ahead and flashed the leaked official ATT ICS version and it's been working excellent. It does not have the Premium Suite but its got most everything else - and i also sideloaded the S-Note from the premium suite
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should I wait for just root it?
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Seriously what?!
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Seriously what?!
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If you can't understand what he said your better off waiting.
Not trying to be a jerk.
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IMO, just wait and stay on GB with root. One thing I miss is stability and more RAM.
-Once you go NOTE, you'd say 4 inches a Joke
flash unofficial best there is...hands down!
Have you ever rooted before? Installed an alternate recovery like CWM? Flashed a ROM? Created a nandroid backup? Cleared caches? Formatted system or data? Used ADB? Used Titanium backup? Run non-stock launchers? Modified system files such as build.prop?
If not, search for everything I just listed, and start reading. None of it is really hard to do, but having a basic understanding of each of those moving pieces is going to be key to running a stable custom ROM.
Most custom roms have install instructions in the OP. If the basic steps there confuse you, then please don't rush anything and START READING!
Good luck!
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flash unofficial best there is...hands down!
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I agree. The Unofficial 2.0b4 is a very stable, capable, and low-maintenance ROM to install and get your feet wet...
I just switched to the unofficial this weekend and have enjoying it quite a bit.
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I'm very new to Android devices... I know how it jailbreak iPhones but that takes no skill
thanks for the tip, I will start reading about rooting.
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Btw, I want to get the galaxy nexus ICS on my phone. Any tips? Instructions?
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Btw, I want to get the galaxy nexus ICS on my phone. Any tips? Instructions?
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you can only install roms that are built for your specific device. Trying to install roms meant for other phones will likely break (aka "brick" ) your phone. So no, you cannot install the Galaxy Nexus ROMs on your Note
Luckily, our Note currently has several ICS options to pick from.
First, read up on how to install and use Clockworkmod Recovery (aka "CWM" ). Once again, only install the version that is mean for our i717 AT&T Note.
Then, as I said before, I recommend "The Unofficial v2.0 Beta4" as a stable first ICS rom. Go to its thread and start studying...
I love:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640162
[ROM/MOD]The Collective - The Unofficial v2.0 Beta 4 - 5/13/2012
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Is there a reliable one click root for Galaxy Note (running stock ICS)?
There's a 3 or 4 click method. Is that too many?
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I remember back in my infuse days, you'll launch the program, connect your phone and click the root button...super easy, that's not to say its not easy now.
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cb2000a said:
Is there a reliable one click root for Galaxy Note (running stock ICS)?
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have not seen, not saying not there, but have not seen it....
but the methods used currently are with great success....if your looking to ROOT you ICS puppy, check "My Links" in red...for the GNote super page....
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I remember back in my infuse days, you'll launch the program, connect your phone and click the root button...super easy, that's not to say its not easy now.
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I remember typing about 15 lines of complicated commands on a pc then opening an emulator on the phone and typing another batch of lines using the tiny keyboard. One typing error and you start all over (if lucky) or your phone was bricked.
Flashing a kernel is one click and the other clicks are just the warm up.
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There's a 3 or 4 click method. Is that too many?
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Damn, this cracked me up. :thumbup:
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Every custom rom in the dev section is already rooted.
Edit: I didnt see the part about stock ICS sorry. I think your best bet would be to flash CWM and then install a stock rooted rom.
Going to have to agree with the flashing cwm. Its a 2 clicks and a file select on the computer. You can find everything in development here. Download it through phone to save some unwanted clicks.
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2 whole clicks ?
Unacceptable ...LOL
thread going no where...shut it down....boss!
Please ....
Thread closed
Nothing to see here, move along
CMW or TWRP can these be installed on the Verizon Note II yet? and can any of the Rom's out there be installed on this? if so how do you get a new recovery installed? everything I try in Odin Fails
Nope.
Any idea how soon?
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7 days 16 hours 4 mins 32 seconds
..... seriously?
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mike2246 said:
CMW or TWRP can these be installed on the Verizon Note II yet? and can any of the Rom's out there be installed on this? if so how do you get a new recovery installed? everything I try in Odin Fails
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If u don't read it in the development part of the forum don't do it. You will brick your device and nobody will care. Just read the forum and u will know what u can and can't do, simple as that. READ!
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Yikes people really do this.... That's crazy Here's an example of why phones are getting locked tighter and tighter
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