I have been searching high and low for how to install ClockWorkMod on a Bell Galaxy S II i9100M and I have not had any success. It has the stock ICS firmware and it is rooted and unlocked...please help.
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surfmonster said:
I have been searching high and low for how to install ClockWorkMod on a Bell Galaxy S II i9100M and I have not had any success. It has the stock ICS firmware and it is rooted and unlocked...please help.
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1. which root method did you use? Please provide links
2. To have a permanent CWM recovery, just flash a custom GT I9100 kernel
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I used CWM.zip and SU-Busybox-Installer.zip. I don't want to flash another ROM until I get thus one backed up...I heard that CWM can back up the current ROM image.
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surfmonster said:
I used CWM.zip and SU-Busybox-Installer.zip. I don't want to flash another ROM until I get thus one backed up...I heard that CWM can back up the current ROM image.
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Then just flash a custom kernel, Siyah, Dorimanx or Speedmod via the temporary CWM recovery
These kernels have permanent CWM recovery
After flashing, reboot your phone back to recovery
Perform a ROM backup in CWM recovery
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Alternatively, you can flash this CWM 6.x via stock recovery, if you don't wish to flash a custom kernel: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840223
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Will this work on a bell GT-I9100M?
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surfmonster said:
Will this work on a bell GT-I9100M?
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Just flash Siyah kernel 4.1.2 (download the zip format) via the temporary CWM recovery. It will give a permanent CWM recovery, and it's 100% compatible with your phone (GT I9100M).
Download Siyah kernel here: www.gokhanmoral.com/
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Of i flash a "kernal" will i lose anything? Well i be able to get official OTA firmware updates looker JB when it finally comes out? Will i have to set up everything on my phone again? Sorry for the noob questions but this is all new to me.
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surfmonster said:
Of i flash a "kernal" will i lose anything? Well i be able to get official OTA firmware updates looker JB when it finally comes out? Will i have to set up everything on my phone again? Sorry for the noob questions but this is all new to me.
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1. You will not lose anything if you flash kernel. Flashing kernel will never delete data. Everything remains intact.
2. You will receive alerts when updates are available etc. And you can also flash them even before it becomes available for your region.
If you are still skeptical about flashing the custom kernel, and only want clockwork mod recovery, then, don't flash anything, you will be fine with a temporary CWM recovery which you already have
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Thanks so much for the info, but how do i flash the syria kernel and what file do i download as there are quite a few at the link you provided?
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surfmonster said:
Thanks so much for the info, but how do i flash the syria kernel and what file do i download as there are quite a few at the link you provided?
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Siyah kernel for Galaxy S2, 4.1.2 (.zip format)
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I see version 4.1.4 but not v4.1.2. What is the best one to use right now and should i be updating when new ones come out, which seems to be quite often?
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surfmonster said:
I see version 4.1.4 but not v4.1.2. What is the best one to use right now and should i be updating when new ones come out, which seems to be quite often?
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Yeah, you're right. Download 4.1.4.
There is no need to be updating the kernel very often, except,
- You are facing issues with the present version
-or the update is a major release
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Jokesy said:
1. You will not lose anything if you flash kernel. Flashing kernel will never delete data. Everything remains intact.
2. You will receive alerts when updates are available etc. And you can also flash them even before it becomes available for your region.
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So, another newbie question: what is the point of flashing *JUST* the kernel? Is it just to get the permanent CWM and do backup/restore of my full un-rooted ROM?
I realize that once I have the new kernel I can flash any ROM I want (as long as it's compatible), but if that's all I wanted to do, I can just install a temporary CWM right?
Finally, if I install the siyah 4.1.4 (latest), will anything be broken (ie. bluetooth, camera, etc)? If so, why would I do this?
fgoyti said:
So, another newbie question: what is the point of flashing *JUST* the kernel? Is it just to get the permanent CWM and do backup/restore of my full un-rooted ROM?
I realize that once I have the new kernel I can flash any ROM I want (as long as it's compatible), but if that's all I wanted to do, I can just install a temporary CWM right?
Finally, if I install the siyah 4.1.4 (latest), will anything be broken (ie. bluetooth, camera, etc)? If so, why would I do this?
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1. Custom Kernel
- to have a CWM CWM recovery.
- better backup and restore process
- More customizable options
- bugs and battery hog fixes, thus better battery life.
- optimized performance
- flashing other Roms with breeze
If you ever wish to restore your original unrooted firmware, it's better to flash it via Odin.
2.
- If you flash Siyah kernel nothing will be broken.
- If you are on ICS 4.0.3 firmware, Siyah 3.5.2, if you are on 4.0.4, then flash Siyah 4.x.x
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Jokesy said:
- If you are on ICS 4.0.3 firmware, Siyah 3.5.2, if you are on 4.0.4, then flash Siyah 4.x.x
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I am on ICS 4.0.3 (i9100M) but why do I need to stick to the lower version of Siyah? Siyah 4.0.1 says, in the changelog, "supports Samsung 4.0.3/4.0.4 ".
If I wanted Siyah 4.1.4, you're saying I need to upgrade my S2 to 4.0.4 and THEN move to Siyah 4.1.4?
Thanks for your advice!!!
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I am on ICS 4.0.3 (i9100M) but why do I need to stick to the lower version of Siyah? Siyah 4.0.1 says, in the changelog, "supports Samsung 4.0.3/4.0.4 ".
If I wanted Siyah 4.1.4, you're saying I need to upgrade my S2 to 4.0.4 and THEN move to Siyah 4.1.4?
Thanks for your advice!!!
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Don't upgrade to ICS 4.0.4!
I was saying, Siyah 3.x.x works much better than Siyah 4.x.x on ICS 4.0.3.
You can still flash 4.x.x to see for yourself, but I will advise you to have a copy of 3.5.2 incase it doesn't work that well for you.
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I am trying to root my recently updated Bell mobility samsung galaxy S2 I9100 running ICS 4.0.3, Baseband version I9100MUGLD3, Kernel Version 3.0.15-I9100MUGLD3-CL377577, Build Version IML74K.UGLD3. I Can't Find anything on these threads. Can someone help? Thanks in advance.
Ethanp said:
I am trying to root my recently updated Bell mobility samsung galaxy S2 I9100 running ICS 4.0.3, Baseband version I9100MUGLD3, Kernel Version 3.0.15-I9100MUGLD3-CL377577, Build Version IML74K.UGLD3. I Can't Find anything on these threads. Can someone help? Thanks in advance.
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check the link below
Universal Rooting Method for ICS
Sun90 said:
check the link below
Universal Rooting Method for ICS
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Awesome the link worked great. But it turns out my phone tested positive to the Emmc brick. So i now i don't want to flash anything lol.
Ethanp said:
Awesome the link worked great. But it turns out my phone tested positive to the Emmc brick. So i now i don't want to flash anything lol.
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You're device is fine. I have the same thing and I've flashed hundreds of times. You just have to know what you're flashing and understand the basics
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kilometers4 said:
You're device is fine. I have the same thing and I've flashed hundreds of times. You just have to know what you're flashing and understand the basics
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I am familiar with flashing. I had the LG Optimus LTE before this and flashed quite a few roms, This phone however has me awfully confused. I have been researching all day. And so far i am under the understanding that the touch cwm are not good and the use the 4.0.1.5 recovery. But what i don't understand is how do you install roms without wiping data/factory reset through cwm? don't most roms require this? and isn't that what causes the superbrick? Sorry for sounding like a noob. but can you tell me how you do your flashing?
Ethanp said:
I am familiar with flashing. I had the LG Optimus LTE before this and flashed quite a few roms, This phone however has me awfully confused. I have been researching all day. And so far i am under the understanding that the touch cwm are not good and the use the 4.0.1.5 recovery. But what i don't understand is how do you install roms without wiping data/factory reset through cwm? don't most roms require this? and isn't that what causes the superbrick? Sorry for sounding like a noob. but can you tell me how you do your flashing?
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Just use a different kernel, like siyah (www.gokhanmoral.com and make it's for the s2 not s3). Then you can wipe data. Just didn't not be on 4.0.4, and have a samsung based kernel (the kernel dev should have info in the op). Once you're on a safe kernel you can flash whatever you want and wipe data.
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kilometers4 said:
Just use a different kernel, like siyah (www.gokhanmoral.com and make it's for the s2 not s3). Then you can wipe data. Just didn't not be on 4.0.4, and have a samsung based kernel (the kernel dev should have info in the op). Once you're on a safe kernel you can flash whatever you want and wipe data.
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Ok so i flash the kernel via odin? because my phone doesn't have cmw installed. Siyah-s2-v4.0.1.tar that is the kernel i am about to flash. Is it safe for my phone? also do i need to do a backup of my stock kernel?
Ethanp said:
Ok so i flash the kernel via odin? because my phone doesn't have cmw installed. Siyah-s2-v4.0.1.tar that is the kernel i am about to flash. Is it safe for my phone? also do i need to do a backup of my stock kernel?
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Yeah, you should be able to flash through Odin. And you can flash back to stock by getting a stock firmware from www.sammobile.com and flash through Odin
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Ethanp said:
Awesome the link worked great. But it turns out my phone tested positive to the Emmc brick. So i now i don't want to flash anything lol.
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How do you test for Emmc brick?
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Spacemonkie4207 said:
How do you test for Emmc brick?
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Go to this page, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693704 and download and install the gotbrickbug apk
kilometers4 said:
Yeah, you should be able to flash through Odin. And you can flash back to stock by getting a stock firmware from www.sammobile.com and flash through Odin
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So I did what you told me too. And went ahead and flashed a custom kernel (Siyah 4.0.1) and tried installing salman ics rom. and now i have a never ending boot loop.. any suggestions?
Ethanp said:
So I did what you told me too. And went ahead and flashed a custom kernel (Siyah 4.0.1) and tried installing salman ics rom. and now i have a never ending boot loop.. any suggestions?
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Did you wipe data when you installed it? It's usually highly recommended
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kilometers4 said:
Did you wipe data when you installed it? It's usually highly recommended
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Yes I wiped data, cache and dalvik cache. Couldn't get into recovery so i just re-flashed my firmware via odin. All is good now and successfully flashed cm9 with no issues. Must have been a bug in the rom.
Hi XDA-friends,
I have the ICS 4.0.3 and will update on stock 4.0.4 XWLPX.
Should I root my phone with Siyah kernel v4.1.4 or with CF-Root-SGS2_XW_NEE_LPX-v5.6-CWM5 ??
Also I would like to know can I use with S2 the new Odin 3.07 or just Odin 1.85 ?
Thanks in advice
Siyah, because you will have more features.
And it doesn't matter which version of Odin will you use. Only important thing is that Odin should be for SII.
I personally use Siyah, mainly for the dual boot facility. However, as compared to other kernels like CF,dorimanx etc it is a little more power hungry. So if battery life is important to you, you might want to choose another kernel. Like the xda mantra goes, theres no best ROM/Kernel etc. try it out and see whats best for you based on what you want from it.
I would say Siyah which has more features .. And Siyah never disappointed nobody ! it's very easy to tweaks, and it run smooth !
Siyah is lot of feature...and you can dual boot jelly bean and ics..
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Thanks guys for the suggestions. I will try then with siyah kernel.
But which Odin version should I use, the new Odin 3.07 or old Odin 1.85 ?
Thanks
I use the new odin for all my flash, all works without any problem !
Use odin3 1.85
Or Google
Which Odin is Compatible with SGS II
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Do not root with cf-root! All 4.0.4 kernels have the mmc-superbrick-bug, and if you wipe from the recovery which comes with cf-root, you will get a hardbrick. Siyah is safe.
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I would recommend you Siyah kernel. It is very customizable and very easy to set up with extweaks app :good:
Siyah Kernel for rooting?
Spiralzz said:
Do not root with cf-root! All 4.0.4 kernels have the mmc-superbrick-bug, and if you wipe from the recovery which comes with cf-root, you will get a hardbrick. Siyah is safe.
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Hey Spiralzz, you are very right! I have read about this bug too. Listen my phone details are as follows:
GT-I9100
Andriod version 4.0.4
Baseband version I9100XXLQ6
Kernel version I9100XWLPT
And I haven't done the rooting as yet. Now should I directly flash Siyah Kernel using ODIN or flash CWM recovery and then install from zip? Also which custom recovery and Siyah kernel version should I use for my phone? The Siyah kernel comes with a root right?
Thanks in advance!
shahrozeumar said:
Hey Spiralzz, you are very right! I have read about this bug too. Listen my phone details are as follows:
GT-I9100
Andriod version 4.0.4
Baseband version I9100XXLQ6
Kernel version I9100XWLPT
And I haven't done the rooting as yet. Now should I directly flash Siyah Kernel using ODIN or flash CWM recovery and then install from zip? Also which custom recovery and Siyah kernel version should I use for my phone? The Siyah kernel comes with a root right?
Thanks in advance!
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Flash Siyah directly with ODIN and it will install CMW install Siyah Kernel v5.0.1
Siyah Kernel v4.1.5?
Mr.KiLLeR said:
Flash Siyah directly with ODIN and it will install CMW install Siyah Kernel v5.0.1
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You mean I should flash Siyah 4.1.5 and that will install the recovery along as well then I should flash a new kernel(Siyah v5.0.1) that supports latest roms right?
shahrozeumar said:
You mean I should flash Siyah 4.1.5 and that will install the recovery along as well then I should flash a new kernel(Siyah v5.0.1) that supports latest roms right?
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Just flash this
http://www.gokhanmoral.com/?p=1536
Download ODIN version and flash it .. ENJOY
Why would you wanna update to 4.0.4? stay in 4.0.3 and wait for the jelly bean update.
Or else flash jb leak.
CM10.1 bugs
Hey are u having any issues with cm10.1 on ur i9100?
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Spiralzz said:
Do not root with cf-root! All 4.0.4 kernels have the mmc-superbrick-bug, and if you wipe from the recovery which comes with cf-root, you will get a hardbrick. Siyah is safe.
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Hey are u having any issues with cm10.1 on ur i9100?
shahrozeumar said:
Hey are u having any issues with cm10.1 on ur i9100?
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Hey are u having any issues with cm10.1 on ur i9100?
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No issues. I am not affected by the known issues such as tv-out, FM radio, etc. It's perfect for me.
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So can I directly install it over Siyah kernel v5.0.1? I donot need to root it via CF root right?
shahrozeumar said:
So can I directly install it over Siyah kernel v5.0.1? I donot need to root it via CF root right?
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Yes. You can flash it from Siyah.
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Siyah kernel
Guys, I've put the cwm.zip on my external SD card to run the clockworkmod and root my galaxy s2 without change the kernel and without the yellow triangle. And now I'm wondering if this external SD cwm works to flash custom Roms, because its gonna save time to me.
Thanks a lot
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Yes it should...
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Yes, you can flash ROMs and other packages form external SD.
Even with the stock kernel and the stock firmware 4.0.3?
Cause, I know there's some kernels that could brick the phone when you try to flash Roms with them.
The stock kernel is not that case, right?
Just remembering... My recovery mode is the stock. I use de clockworkmod only when I install it from the external SD card. So that's OK to install a ROM like cyanogenmod by this way?
I'm kind of afraid to mess things up
Thanks for all the help guys
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All stock kernels for 4.0.3. Firmware are safe. Kernels for 4.0.4. are problematic.
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boki9999 said:
Kernels for 4.0.4. are problematic.
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I think you mean CF-Root kernel? Each other kernel for 4.0.4 is safe.
przemcio510 said:
I think you mean CF-Root kernel? Each other kernel for 4.0.4 is safe.
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Yeah, I meant Stock and Cf root kernels for 4.0.4.
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Hey guys,
I'm running rooted leaked XXLSJ JB firmware.
I recently try to flash cm 10.1 via cwm but whenever I flash.. I always get something like error 7..
What should I do, to flash properly?
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ssbnasa said:
Hey guys,
I'm running rooted leaked XXLSJ JB firmware.
I recently try to flash cm 10.1 via cwm but whenever I flash.. I always get something like error 7..
What should I do, to flash properly?
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Error status code 7 when flashing ROMs usually means the install script failed an assert when trying to determine if you have the correct model of phone that the ROM is intended for.
Where did you download the copy of CM10.1 from? Are you sure that it is for your model of phone? According to your signature, you have an I9100. Are you sure you didn't download CM10.1 for I9100G, for example?
ctomgee said:
Error status code 7 when flashing ROMs usually means the install script failed an assert when trying to determine if you have the correct model of phone that the ROM is intended for.
Where did you download the copy of CM10.1 from? Are you sure that it is for your model of phone? According to your signature, you have an I9100. Are you sure you didn't download CM10.1 for I9100G, for example?
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Yeah, I think i chose the correct copy and that was too from cm 10.1 thread.
Anyways, if I was wrong. Can u provide me with proper links for cm10.1 for my device? It'll be very helpful of u
Currently I'm running rooted xxlsj jb fm
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ssbnasa said:
Yeah, I think i chose the correct copy and that was too from cm 10.1 thread.
Anyways, if I was wrong. Can u provide me with proper links for cm10.1 for my device? It'll be very helpful of u
Currently I'm running rooted xxlsj jb fm
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https://www.google.com/search?q=cm10.1+xda+i9100
ssbnasa said:
Hey guys,
I'm running rooted leaked XXLSJ JB firmware.
I recently try to flash cm 10.1 via cwm but whenever I flash.. I always get something like error 7..
What should I do, to flash properly?
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This is because your likley using Philz kernel for leaked JB.
To flash other custom roms you will need to change kernel back to a previous ICS or JB kernel like Siyah.
Flash the kernel (.tar version) via ODIN/Mobile ODIN.
TheATHEiST said:
This is because your likley using Philz kernel for leaked JB.
To flash other custom roms you will need to change kernel back to a previous ICS or JB kernel like Siyah.
Flash the kernel (.tar version) via ODIN/Mobile ODIN.
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Thx, I didn't know this about Philz... Mainly because I'm avoiding JB until Samsung releases an official version.
TheATHEiST said:
This is because your likley using Philz kernel for leaked JB.
To flash other custom roms you will need to change kernel back to a previous ICS or JB kernel like Siyah.
Flash the kernel (.tar version) via ODIN/Mobile ODIN.
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But I'm not using philz kernel, I never flashed it..
I just flashed this leaked firmware few days back.. That's it!!
Anyways, but most of them say to not use siyah kernel with cm 10.1... Rather use dorminax kernel with it, what you say about it?
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Hey
Flash dorimanax but don't boot and then flash cm10.1
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Paulius
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Hi to all,
I am newbee to android. After using HTC One V for few months I purchased Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 from UAE. It was running Jellybean 4.1.2 having Modem XXLS8. On a fine day for the requirement of built in call recording I rooted my phone and managed to install Omega Rom V23.
All went smooth. But next day I realised that Hindi fonts are not properly displaying and I made a big mistake to flash Omega Rom again. This time I stucked in BootLoop . Everything tried. Finally I gave up
I thought flashing back may work so I flashed available stock Gingerbird rom via odin. Now system is back running Stock Gingerbird Android with modem XXKI4. Then I tried to update GB to JB via OTA and Kies, But OTA and kies refused to update software.
Please give me any solution to get back my 4.1.2 version or tell me any idea to get Custom Rom Omega V23. Will it safe to flash Omega V23 4.1.2 directly on current 2.3.6 rom with Philz latest kernels?
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Yes you can, you're gonna have to root it tho.
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Thanks. Can I root present 2.3.6 Gingerbird and Install Custom Rom Omega v23 4.1.2 directly? Or I have to reinstall stock version 4.1.2 over current 2.3.6 Gingerbird?
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Well, the latest CMW version might be better, is not mandatory to go 4.1.2 tho.
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gastonw said:
Well, the latest CMW version might be better, is not mandatory to go 4.1.2 tho.
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I am not getting it. Please spoon feed me. I will be in debt.
I tried following steps:
I download Omega V23 custom rom and kernel - PhilZ-cwm6-XWLSN-OXX-4.93.6-signed and placed it on SDCard. After going into stock recovery I applied Philz Kernel via Stock Recovery. But getting error in red-
E:Failed to verify whole file signature
E:Signature verification failed
Please give me any solution. I dont have enough previlage to post into Android Development Forum as I am newbee here.
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dg081081 said:
Hi to all,
I am newbee to android. After using HTC One V for few months I purchased Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 from UAE. It was running Jellybean 4.1.2 having Modem XXLS8. On a fine day for the requirement of built in call recording I rooted my phone and managed to install Omega Rom V23.
All went smooth. But next day I realised that Hindi fonts are not properly displaying and I made a big mistake to flash Omega Rom again. This time I stucked in BootLoop . Everything tried. Finally I gave up
I thought flashing back may work so I flashed available stock Gingerbird rom via odin. Now system is back running Stock Gingerbird Android with modem XXKI4. Then I tried to update GB to JB via OTA and Kies, But OTA and kies refused to update software.
Please give me any solution to get back my 4.1.2 version or tell me any idea to get Custom Rom Omega V23. Will it safe to flash Omega V23 4.1.2 directly on current 2.3.6 rom with Philz latest kernels?
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I guess you did not make backup of your original ROM... i would recommend that you install ics first before installing jb or custom jb roms... you can get stock ones samfilmware.. when try installing omega ROM again make sure you back your ROM this time so will not start all over again if a problem occurs at any time had same problem bootloop because of the kernel that was installed just did a full wipe fixed it for me and reinstall over again
slimlo said:
I guess you did not make backup of your original ROM... i would recommend that you install ics first before installing jb or custom jb roms... you can get stock ones samfilmware.. when try installing omega ROM again make sure you back your ROM this time so will not start all over again if a problem occurs at any time had same problem bootloop because of the kernel that was installed just did a full wipe fixed it for me and reinstall over again
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Yepp..You are not getting it. System is running GingerBread with Stock Recovery. I can make backup in CWM recovery only. But right now my problem is that Philz Kernel is not installing. It will give me CWM Recovery and it will root the device. Any solution for above error??
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philz does not work on gingerbread ------------->>>> Philz
slimlo said:
philz does not work on gingerbread ------------->>>> Philz
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Then I have to flash stock 4.1.2 firmware via Odin Am I right?
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