(Q)Stable CWM recovery for i9100 - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone please help me to select which cwm recovery version is most stable for s2?
I am on official GB 2.3.6.
And also tell me which one is stable for official ICS ROM 4.0.4?
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Yes tricky question this, I'd read chainfires thread to be safe. To avoid brick bug you need to stay away from stock CWM. The latest siyah kernal is safe its the one I use.
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Use siyah kernel 3.3.3d , it's really stable and safe

Well i mean here, which cwm recovery version is stable?
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Here??
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for GB : siyah 2.6.14
for ICS: 3.3.3d
if u wanna stay at official roms , just don't think about changing kernels

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[Q]Battery friendly kernel for CM 7.2.0

Hey.
I'm on CM7.2.0 and can You guys help me find kernel for CM7 with good batterys life??I know that CM7 is old and it's GB but I had to flash it beacuse I'm flasholholic .I flash few roms( ICS roms/AOKP/AOSP/CM9) per day.What I discoverd is that I can't flash only ICS so I flash GB and it's ok.
Hope You help me Guys
Thx
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Cm7 should be run stock. its the best possible battery/speed.
Ooo....ok but can I try SpeedMod or neak
Edit No way
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CWM and root for XWLPM

is there root and cwm available for XWLPM, if so can you post a link
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You might want to try speedmod kernel, his latest one is for 4.0.4 roms but double check that LPM is ok
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How to install cm9 on sgs2 gingerbread?

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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Removing

If i flash a custom kernel through odin..will this remove my cm9 Rom or brick my phone?
Thank you for all replies
I want to remove cm9 rom
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gs2rom said:
If i flash a custom kernel through odin..will this remove my cm9 Rom or brick my phone?
Thank you for all replies
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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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gs2rom said:
If i flash a custom kernel through odin..will this remove my cm9 Rom or brick my phone?
Thank you for all replies
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Nope it shouldn't brick your device but Instead of using Odin why not use the safer CWM recovery?
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
I mean an official kernel
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gs2rom said:
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
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
I flashed the XXLPQ firmware and now back on stock samsung rom
Sorry for my bad language
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[Q] cwm for xxlsj (leaked 4.1.2 )

Ok. here's the question, do i need a 4.1.2 cwm or i can instal a regular cwm on my 4.1.2 to change the rom? can u link the most recent cwm version?
THX in advance
(basicly i want to instal RR rom, and i got the leaked 4.1.2 on my device)
if you have philz kernal, you have cwm it is in the power menu under others.
I got stock recovery. I aint not that stupid.duh
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evilian said:
I got stock recovery. I aint not that stupid.duh
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Then you need to flash a custom kernel like jeboo. duh.
Thats why i was asking for help!!!
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Nvm solved it
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