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hello..
i've search thru the forum, and my prob is somehow differ than others..
already unlocked bootloader.. apply custom kernel successfully..
step i do to flash rom:
- backup in CWM
- reboot into recovery [power button then repeatedly press volume up]
- [wipe cache partition, advance wipe dalvik cache, battery stat]
- install custom ROM zip from sdcard (with no ERROR reports or problem during flashing)
- reboot into system
still stuck at sony logo.. wait around 1 hour.. nothing happened...
then i remove battery, try to boot into cwm..
success..
but the cwm background pic changed with wording "CWM-based recovery v5.0.2.7 Full (by DooMLoRD)".. not like before.. and i restored back..
the ROM i tried is Pureness build 3 and jjHybrid 3.1.. both give same problem..
check screenshot of my system below.. is there's any problem with my system?
or it is related to odex?
so.. got any idea or possible solution?
or my phone problem itself?
thx in advance...
try other kernel...
1. Pureness build 3 ,Kernel :Night Elfs ICS Kernel mod
2. jjHybrid 3.1,Kernel Use any of Following
a) STOCK Kernel (No OverClocking)
b) shardul_seth Kernel
c) Night-Elf Kernel
d) Adridu kernel
look at specific thread,you will find the answer.
dualsh0ck said:
hello..
i've search thru the forum, and my prob is somehow differ than others..
already unlocked bootloader.. apply custom kernel successfully..
step i do to flash rom:
- backup in CWM
- reboot into recovery [power button then repeatedly press volume up]
- [wipe cache partition, advance wipe dalvik cache, battery stat]
- install custom ROM zip from sdcard (with no ERROR reports or problem during flashing)
- reboot into system
still stuck at sony logo.. wait around 1 hour.. nothing happened...
then i remove battery, try to boot into cwm..
success..
but the cwm background pic changed with wording "CWM-based recovery v5.0.2.7 Full (by DooMLoRD)".. not like before.. and i restored back..
the ROM i tried is Pureness build 3 and jjHybrid 3.1.. both give same problem..
check screenshot of my system below.. is there's any problem with my system?
or it is related to odex?
so.. got any idea or possible solution?
or my phone problem itself?
thx in advance...
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I see that you are not wiping/formatting your data.. Wiping data is essential when installing a custom ROMs or switching ROMs..
Before wiping cache, format your data first!
iamdchosen1 said:
I see that you are not wiping/formatting your data.. Wiping data is essential when installing a custom ROMs or switching ROMs..
Before wiping cache, format your data first!
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it is not enough to wipe cache, dalvik-cache, battery stat etc? becoz i already done all that through CWM.
and a noob question, how to properly format the data? phone data or sdcard data?
megatpanji said:
try other kernel...
1. Pureness build 3 ,Kernel :Night Elfs ICS Kernel mod
2. jjHybrid 3.1,Kernel Use any of Following
a) STOCK Kernel (No OverClocking)
b) shardul_seth Kernel
c) Night-Elf Kernel
d) Adridu kernel
look at specific thread,you will find the answer.
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thx but problem above already appeared when i tried to flash pureness build 3 ROM on night-elf kernel..
dualsh0ck said:
it is not enough to wipe cache, dalvik-cache, battery stat etc? becoz i already done all that through CWM.
and a noob question, how to properly format the data? phone data or sdcard data?
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The data has to be wiped when you install a custom ROM.. Since some of the data can cause troubles to the new ROM you have installed..
I advice you to do the following when installing a ROM.. Follow step by step..
- Flash the kernel first
- Boot into CWM mode by pressing 'volume down'
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalvik cache
- install custom zip from sd card i.e your custom ROM zip file
- reboot now
there you go now!
PS. Data formatting has to be done in CWM mode and it will not erase your sd data! So relax!
Also, press 'Thanks' if I helped you!
CHEERS!
iamdchosen1 said:
The data has to be wiped when you install a custom ROM.. Since some of the data can cause troubles to the new ROM you have installed..
I advice you to do the following when installing a ROM.. Follow step by step..
- Flash the kernel first
- Boot into CWM mode by pressing 'volume down'
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalvik cache
- install custom zip from sd card i.e your custom ROM zip file
- reboot now
there you go now!
PS. Data formatting has to be done in CWM mode and it will not erase your sd data! So relax!
Also, press 'Thanks' if I helped you!
CHEERS!
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according to my first post. here
dualsh0ck said:
step i do to flash rom:
- backup in CWM
- reboot into recovery [power button then repeatedly press volume up]
- [wipe cache partition, advance wipe dalvik cache, battery stat]
- install custom ROM zip from sdcard (with no ERROR reports or problem during flashing)
- reboot into system
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i've already done all wiping in CWM. but still stuck at sony logo.maybe i'll try some other kernel for jjhybrid3.1
Did you tried what I said?
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iamdchosen1 said:
Did you tried what I said?
Sent from my MT11i using xda premium
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one thing.. if i already used custom kernel and i want to change to another custom kernel.. can i just flash new custom kernel on the old custom kernel?
i have suave kernel now.. and i want to change to alliance kernel..
dualsh0ck said:
one thing.. if i already used custom kernel and i want to change to another custom kernel.. can i just flash new custom kernel on the old custom kernel?
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Yes.
after flashing Alliance1.4 kernel.. my phone got error message "com.android.phone has stopped". what happened?
as before, i just reflash to stock fw.. or there is another solution?
dualsh0ck said:
after flashing Alliance1.4 kernel.. my phone got error message "com.android.phone has stopped". what happened?
as before, i just reflash to stock fw.. or there is another solution?
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I don't know why you're getting so much errors?!
I flashed everything on one go and all were just fine to work!
Please tell me your exact process of doing all this?
iamdchosen1 said:
I don't know why you're getting so much errors?!
I flashed everything on one go and all were just fine to work!
Please tell me your exact process of doing all this?
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before this with alliance1.1 and suave6 kernel work with no probs.
must i tell this in every reply?
this is the exact step doing all of this..
flash kernel via fastboot thru command prompt window..
and flash rom thru cwm with this step..
- reboot into recovery [power button then repeatedly press volume up]
- [wipe data/factory reset,cache partition, advance wipe dalvik cache, battery stat]
- install custom ROM zip from sdcard (with no ERROR reports or problem during flashing)
- reboot into system
and chill bro. i have problem here, and i ask about it because i dont know what to do.
and fastboot folder must placed in android-sdk folders or it is not necessary?
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Are you sure the kernels are compatible with the custom ROM you are using? Usually the developer suggests some ROMs. Also, you might need a different baseband for the kernels you are using. Which ROM are you using? Some have extra steps you have to perform.
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Only boot.img has to be placed in android sdk folder.
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Sorry I'm not awake today. Boot.img must be in android sdk and only the fastboot.exe file. I doubt it's got anything to do with that though, if you can successfully flash kernels.
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Vampirmaniac said:
Are you sure the kernels are compatible with the custom ROM you are using? Usually the developer suggests some ROMs. Also, you might need a different baseband for the kernels you are using. Which ROM are you using? Some have extra steps you have to perform.
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yup i'm sure.. because i want to flash night-elf kernel + jjhybrid3.1 rom..
as for now i use stock rom because can't successfully flash any custom rom..
my baseband 8x55A-AAABQOAZM-203028G-72.. it is also related?
HEY EVEN I HAD THE SAME SAME PROBLEM BEFORE...its was that i followed all the steps n still was stuck at bootlogo
even if i tried to go to recovery n flash the rom again , it simply said CANNOT MOUNT SD CARD.
So I tried to format my sd card using SDFORMATTER 3.1 and flashed the om again and :laugh: it WORKED
SO BASICALLY TRY TO FORMAT THE SD CARD USING SD FORMATTER software and not the windows default one.
IT WORKED FOR ME AND HOPE IT WILL FOR YOU ALSO
SD CARD FORMATTER 3.1 link google it
hey guys... really need help here...
i just successful UNLOCKED Bootloader,CWM and install custom kernel..
After fastboot the custom kernel (suave) then enter the CWM to flash custom ROM(Xperia_Ice_Cream_Pureness_build_6.00_NeoV)... wipe all data and other common step.. then i reboot the system
My phone get boot loop after that. So i remove the battery then enter the CWM again.. but the colour change to red and detect my phone as "xperia ARC".. plzzz.. i really stuck here
Hello, I hope this is the right group.
I have spent the last 2 days trying to get JB working on my SGS2. I previously had ICS Hydra h2o 1.4.1 ROM on my device.
The troubles started when I tried booting into CWM recovery. The phone wouldn't go past the yellow triangle so I had to use ODIN to flash stock Samsung ICS ROM on the phone to get it working again. I have since tried multiple JB ROMs with different kernels but most of them get past the yellow triangle but then stop on logos varying between kernels. I am also unable to boot into CWM recovery and must flash a CF-Root kernel using ODIN to get into recovery.
It is strange that this happens only with JB ROMs and I have no trouble installing Hydra h2o again through recovery.
I always use the same method of installing ROMs through CWM:
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik
- install .zip from sdcard
I have also tried fixing permissions before and after flashing ROMs, nothing seems to get me into the OS.
One ROM, Vanilla RootBox, I have found to sometimes boot all the way into the OS but the system frequently freezes and is unstable. Looks amazing tho.
Do you have any ideas on how I could get JB ROMs working with my SGS2? Is there anything I am missing?
SynGates said:
Hello, I hope this is the right group.
I have spent the last 2 days trying to get JB working on my SGS2. I previously had ICS Hydra h2o 1.4.1 ROM on my device.
The troubles started when I tried booting into CWM recovery. The phone wouldn't go past the yellow triangle so I had to use ODIN to flash stock Samsung ICS ROM on the phone to get it working again. I have since tried multiple JB ROMs with different kernels but most of them get past the yellow triangle but then stop on logos varying between kernels. I am also unable to boot into CWM recovery and must flash a CF-Root kernel using ODIN to get into recovery.
It is strange that this happens only with JB ROMs and I have no trouble installing Hydra h2o again through recovery.
I always use the same method of installing ROMs through CWM:
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik
- install .zip from sdcard
I have also tried fixing permissions before and after flashing ROMs, nothing seems to get me into the OS.
One ROM, Vanilla RootBox, I have found to sometimes boot all the way into the OS but the system frequently freezes and is unstable. Looks amazing tho.
Do you have any ideas on how I could get JB ROMs working with my SGS2? Is there anything I am missing?
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Follow this:
-boot to CWM recovery
-wipe data /factory reset
-wipe dalvik cache (under advanced)
-format /system (under mount and storage)
-flash ROM
-flash Gapps (for jelly bean)
-fix permissions
-reboot phone
Done
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Thank you for the reply, but that method does not seem to work either.
One thing I have noticed though is when I select wipe data/factory reset it reports an error formatting /sdcard/.android_secure.
Is this something that could be causing my problems?
SynGates said:
Thank you for the reply, but that method does not seem to work either.
One thing I have noticed though is when I select wipe data/factory reset it reports an error formatting /sdcard/.android_secure.
Is this something that could be causing my problems?
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Nope
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
SynGates said:
Thank you for the reply, but that method does not seem to work either.
One thing I have noticed though is when I select wipe data/factory reset it reports an error formatting /sdcard/.android_secure.
Is this something that could be causing my problems?
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which kernel u were into while flashing the JB rom?
Use siyah or dorimanx kernel it works fine for me must be your kernel
Sun90 said:
which kernel u were into while flashing the JB rom?
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When I'm flashing I'm using XLPB kernel with CF-root. That's the kernel I flash to get into CWM when the ROMs misbehave.
SynGates said:
When I'm flashing I'm using XLPB kernel with CF-root. That's the kernel I flash to get into CWM when the ROMs misbehave.
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try this.
after flashing Cf-root kernel from ODIN.
1) flash the .zip file of siyah kernel v3.5.2 for S2, dwnld the same Here.
2)after that reboot into siyah kernel recovery.
3) wipe data/factory reset, then wipe cache and dalvik.
4) flash the JB rom zip file(Vanilla root box).
5)reboot ur phone and see.
ps- before doing wipes and rom flash do please backup ur exsisting rom once ur into siyah kernel recovery first
Sun90 said:
try this.
after flashing Cf-root kernel from ODIN.
1) flash the .zip file of siyah kernel v3.5.2 for S2, dwnld the same Here.
2)after that reboot into siyah kernel recovery.
3) wipe data/factory reset, then wipe cache and dalvik.
4) flash the JB rom zip file(Vanilla root box).
5)reboot ur phone and see.
ps- before doing wipes and rom flash do please backup ur exsisting rom once ur into siyah kernel recovery first
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Gives me Kernel panic or stops at the triangle loading screen. Seems the only way to get into CWM is through CF-root.
SynGates said:
Gives me Kernel panic or stops at the triangle loading screen. Seems the only way to get into CWM is through CF-root.
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Use a newer version of siyah or dorimanx, they should work fine
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I have tried three versions of syiah, including 4.1.4 but I will try dorimanx and report with the results.
edit: dorimax kernel is the same.
One thing I noticed tough is whenever I wipe dalvik cache the system reports "unknown volume for /ext-sd blablabla" - maybe this is connected to my problem?
I am at a complete stop...
No JB kernels seem to work whatsoever. Is there any wit to flash the bootloader? Or is that even possible?
I really would like to get JB working on my device.
There must be something about the previous state of my phone, some files or folders that are in the way or are missing or somewhat. Is there any way to completely reset the phone? Not just factory resetting it since that is not working.
edit: Progress! These are my steps:
- Downloaded fresh stock Samsung ROM and another version of CF-root.
- Flashed stock ROM and then CF-root kernel.
- Booted into recovery and did the whole wipe.
- Flashed .zip twice (don't know if that did the trick or what)
- Wipe dalvik cache and fix permissions.
After that the phone booted normally and I'm now running ResurrectionRemix with Android 4.1.1, hoping it wil be awesome as ****.
Hey,
how and with what I have to flash the Xperia Neo CM10 to get shut on it?
I have a Unlocked Bootloader, I have root and I have CWM installed.
Every time I try to flash a Rom (wipe, factory reset, format system) while the installation works, but the phone will not boot. I just get a Loob. I play with FlashTools a new system, root and CWM is gone also.
Can someone please help me?
You have to flash the kernel inside the ROM first
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milanjm said:
You have to flash the kernel inside the ROM first
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Hey,
thanks for the reply.
So first the kernel, then the rest?
But in almost all of Rome is that you must also format the system. Then the kernel does not back away?
by this Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111941
is, for example, that you should flash the kernel, then a floor-ROM without kernel. I've sucked and flashed me a ... then the kernel was gone.
I think at least that was gone, but the sign of the kernel did not.
I flashed so many phones, but I've never had such problems.
lolamarcel said:
Hey,
thanks for the reply.
So first the kernel, then the rest?
But in almost all of Rome is that you must also format the system. Then the kernel does not back away?
by this Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111941
is, for example, that you should flash the kernel, then a floor-ROM without kernel. I've sucked and flashed me a ... then the kernel was gone.
I think at least that was gone, but the sign of the kernel did not.
I flashed so many phones, but I've never had such problems.
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Hi,
In general the process is:
Extract the kernel from the ROM on your PC
Copy the ROM and GAPPS in your phone SDCARD
Flash the kernel (I'm using Flashtool, but there're other tools)
Boot into recovery
Do a factory reset, i.e. wipe data (this will format system, data, cache, etc.)
Install the ROM from the SDCARD
Install GAPPS from the SDCARD
Wipe dalvik cache
Reboot
This is the normal procedure. I have used it for all the ROMs I have installed and never had a problem.
I recommend you always to do a nandroid backup first. This way if something goes wrong you can flash the old kernel and do a recovery
Good luck
Hey,
I have the FUSION kernel installed.
I booted into CWM, factory reset did, wipe data, format system, format cache, format data (the last 3 things I must not do so?)
It is the FUSION logo, and then it is SUPER JELLY Bean. And it happens nothing. Was now over an hour away, and nothing left. Battery out, rebooted ... again the same.
I come now to the CWM no longer pure.
lolamarcel said:
Hey,
thanks for the reply.
So first the kernel, then the rest?
But in almost all of Rome is that you must also format the system. Then the kernel does not back away?
by this Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111941
is, for example, that you should flash the kernel, then a floor-ROM without kernel. I've sucked and flashed me a ... then the kernel was gone.
I think at least that was gone, but the sign of the kernel did not.
I flashed so many phones, but I've never had such problems.
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Kernel doesn't go when you format system... So do like how he said... Everything will be fine...
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Attitude.SSJ said:
Kernel doesn't go when you format system... So do like how he said... Everything will be fine...
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda app-developers app
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Hey,
So ....
Step by step.
- Using the Flash Tool to install the driver FUSION
- I go to the CWM
- Factory Reset
- Wipe Data
-from the SD card do I install Rome
- From the SD card to install the patch
- From the SD card to install the Gapps
- reboot
Fusion character comes SuperJellyBean appears ... but it did not happen.
It is here at the install instructions:
1. copy super jelly bean and gapps to sd card OK
2. flash any jb kernel for neov.. i recommend fusion kernel 4.3 , fxp or shardul's cm10 kernel..Fusion-Kernel...OK
fusion kernel for neo and neo v download from this thread - Fusion 4.3
also shardul seths cm10 kernel works great too here Shardul kernel
3. flash stock ics .587 ftf excluding kernel and simlock.ta files.. I find nothing to
4. boot into recovery ok
5.full wipesok
ie :
wipe data / factory reset ok
wipe cache partition ok
wipe dalvik cache ok
in mounts and storage , wipe system , data and cache there is not but wipe format. In format, the kernel is gone and the CWM also
6. flash Super Jelly Bean ok
8. only for neo (mt15i) users patch here posted below. ok
7.flash gapps : use this link : Gapps For SJB ok
8.flash wifi modules of respective kernel NO
9.reboot ok
10.enjoy not enjoy. Not loading
lolamarcel said:
Hey,
So ....
Step by step.
- Using the Flash Tool to install the driver FUSION
- I go to the CWM
- Factory Reset
- Wipe Data
-from the SD card do I install Rome
- From the SD card to install the patch
- From the SD card to install the Gapps
- reboot
Fusion character comes SuperJellyBean appears ... but it did not happen.
It is here at the install instructions:
1. copy super jelly bean and gapps to sd card OK
2. flash any jb kernel for neov.. i recommend fusion kernel 4.3 , fxp or shardul's cm10 kernel..Fusion-Kernel...OK
fusion kernel for neo and neo v download from this thread - Fusion 4.3
also shardul seths cm10 kernel works great too here Shardul kernel
3. flash stock ics .587 ftf excluding kernel and simlock.ta files.. I find nothing to
4. boot into recovery ok
5.full wipesok
ie :
wipe data / factory reset ok
wipe cache partition ok
wipe dalvik cache ok
in mounts and storage , wipe system , data and cache there is not but wipe format. In format, the kernel is gone and the CWM also
6. flash Super Jelly Bean ok
8. only for neo (mt15i) users patch here posted below. ok
7.flash gapps : use this link : Gapps For SJB ok
8.flash wifi modules of respective kernel NO
9.reboot ok
10.enjoy not enjoy. Not loading
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I have not tried SJB, so I can only tell you the normal procedure.
Try with another JB ROM and follow the steps I explained to you. In general it's better to use the kernel inside the ROM. Open the ROM with any zip tool and extract the kernel (the boot.img file)
If it works, then try again with SJB.
BTW Fusion is a closed thread. Try with the latest release. It will be more stable (this I used in the past)
lolamarcel said:
Hey,
So ....
Step by step.
- Using the Flash Tool to install the driver FUSION
- I go to the CWM
- Factory Reset
- Wipe Data
-from the SD card do I install Rome
- From the SD card to install the patch
- From the SD card to install the Gapps
- reboot
Fusion character comes SuperJellyBean appears ... but it did not happen.
It is here at the install instructions:
1. copy super jelly bean and gapps to sd card OK
2. flash any jb kernel for neov.. i recommend fusion kernel 4.3 , fxp or shardul's cm10 kernel..Fusion-Kernel...OK
fusion kernel for neo and neo v download from this thread - Fusion 4.3
also shardul seths cm10 kernel works great too here Shardul kernel
3. flash stock ics .587 ftf excluding kernel and simlock.ta files.. I find nothing to
4. boot into recovery ok
5.full wipesok
ie :
wipe data / factory reset ok
wipe cache partition ok
wipe dalvik cache ok
in mounts and storage , wipe system , data and cache there is not but wipe format. In format, the kernel is gone and the CWM also
6. flash Super Jelly Bean ok
8. only for neo (mt15i) users patch here posted below. ok
7.flash gapps : use this link : Gapps For SJB ok
8.flash wifi modules of respective kernel NO
9.reboot ok
10.enjoy not enjoy. Not loading
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Flash kernel... Go to recovery... Format system, format data, wipe cache, wipe dalvic cache.... Install Rom then...
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Hey,
thanks for the replies and the help.
I did it step by step, I've tried other Roms. The phone did not start easy.
I have now pulled the CM10 and installed so as I know it and as it was described ... it worked right away.
Funny that it was not with the others.
The thing with the kernel I do not understand quite.
Your writing should I extract the kernel. But when I look purely at the Rome, I see no boot.img or the like.
Also, almost all of which any kernel you should write JP supported. I had the merger kernel, which is designed to support in any case and is also recommended for the above Rome.
lolamarcel said:
Hey,
So ....
Step by step.
- Using the Flash Tool to install the driver FUSION
- I go to the CWM
- Factory Reset
- Wipe Data
-from the SD card do I install Rome
- From the SD card to install the patch
- From the SD card to install the Gapps
- reboot
Fusion character comes SuperJellyBean appears ... but it did not happen.
It is here at the install instructions:
1. copy super jelly bean and gapps to sd card OK
2. flash any jb kernel for neov.. i recommend fusion kernel 4.3 , fxp or shardul's cm10 kernel..Fusion-Kernel...OK
fusion kernel for neo and neo v download from this thread - Fusion 4.3
also shardul seths cm10 kernel works great too here Shardul kernel
3. flash stock ics .587 ftf excluding kernel and simlock.ta files.. I find nothing to
4. boot into recovery ok
5.full wipesok
ie :
wipe data / factory reset ok
wipe cache partition ok
wipe dalvik cache ok
in mounts and storage , wipe system , data and cache there is not but wipe format. In format, the kernel is gone and the CWM also
6. flash Super Jelly Bean ok
8. only for neo (mt15i) users patch here posted below. ok
7.flash gapps : use this link : Gapps For SJB ok
8.flash wifi modules of respective kernel NO
9.reboot ok
10.enjoy not enjoy. Not loading
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copy the SJB 6.0 in the SD card with the gaaps
Please connect the phone with the flash tool and flash the kernal (fusion )
then start the phone... press the menu button with the volume button .
delete the require , system, data cache ,dalvik cache
then install from ZIP and install SJB and then without rebotting install the gapps.
just download the fusion kernal , SJB and the gapps
Hi, newbie here. I have trouble with wifi. My phone is Xperia P
I installed aospa rom, at the beginning everything was fine but few hours later I couldnt turn wifi on. I didint know what to do, so I just factory reset the phone. Same thing happened.
Then I installed Blur Line (CM 11) rom, same thing happened again.
On advanced setting it says Mac adress unavailable (idk if this is related with problem)
I searched google and xda for possible solutions.
solution 1 is installing sqlite editor and changing "wifi_display_on" value to 0
this didnt work because it was already 0
solution 2: settings/wi-fi/advanced/wi-fi region code
this didnt work too. I select Turkey (I live in Turkey) but whenever I exit settings and turn back none of the region is selected.
solution 3: copy WCNSS_qcom_wlan_factory_nv.bin file to somewhere
it is on motorola atrix hd thread, so idk if this can work for my phone too. I downloaded it but havent tried yet
Do you think it can work for my phone, or is there any "wifi fix file" for Xperia P
What sould I do now? Should I install another rom (slimkat, pacman, miui v5) or is there any solution for fixing wifi?
Thanks for replies.
Describe the steps you followed to install the ROM.
hliasant said:
Describe the steps you followed to install the ROM.
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My phone was on stock rom, rooted and cwm installed.
First I unlock bootloader via flashtool, then I flash the boot.img via flashtool
I flash the rom and gapps with cwm (wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset) but then I flash the rom with twrp (wipe data, cache etc) again.
i dont know if I wipe some important data
formerly I installed some stock base roms via cwm, and I didnt wipe anything extra this time
I backuped TA partition before unlock bootloader. Is wifi work if I relock bootloader and flash stock rom & kernel
Fenomenon said:
My phone was on stock rom, rooted and cwm installed.
First I unlock bootloader via flashtool, then I flash the boot.img via flashtool
I flash the rom and gapps with cwm (wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset) but then I flash the rom with twrp (wipe data, cache etc) again.
i dont know if I wipe some important data
formerly I installed some stock base roms via cwm, and I didnt wipe anything extra this time
I backuped TA partition before unlock bootloader. Is wifi work if I relock bootloader and flash stock rom & kernel
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Seems like some kernel modules are missing.
This is a sure method-procedure that I follow for flashing a new ROM on my and on my friends' XP.
1)flash stock JB firmware(ftf) using flashtool.
2)flash boot.img from the ROM you want to flash, using flashtool.
3)reboot in twrp using power button during boot up.
4)wipe data, cache, dalvik.
5)flash ROM + gapps and reboot.
hliasant said:
Seems like some kernel modules are missing.
This is a sure method-procedure that I follow for flashing a new ROM on my and on my friends' XP.
1)flash stock JB firmware(ftf) using flashtool.
2)flash boot.img from the ROM you want to flash, using flashtool.
3)reboot in twrp using power button during boot up.
4)wipe data, cache, dalvik.
5)flash ROM + gapps and reboot.
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thanks for help :good:
I install slimkat 8.8 and wifi works fine atm :laugh:
i have samsung s2 GT-I9100, version of 4.2.2, I9100XXMS2, im using Omega v13 rom, i want to change it to cm11 kitkat version, i dont know the steps, i cant just flash it using cwm 6.4, always says aborted, cant open the zip file of cm11 pls help TIA
yrragarry said:
i have samsung s2 GT-I9100, version of 4.2.2, I9100XXMS2, im using Omega v13 rom, i want to change it to cm11 kitkat version, i dont know the steps, i cant just flash it using cwm 6.4, always says aborted, cant open the zip file of cm11 pls help TIA
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First make a rom backup of your 4.2.2 incase if something goes wrong and you want to restore back.
Then download the latest recovery version, twrp or cyanogenmod
Download cm11
Flash the newest recovery,
Reboot into recovery
Format data/factory reset
Wipe /system
Wipe /dalvik-cache
Flash cm11
Flash kitkat gapps
Reboot.
Enjoy cm11.
The reason why you need latest recovery is because cm11(kitkat) needs selinux enabled recoveries, else it will say something like aborted, set_metadata_recursive failed.
Goodluck with flashingcm11!
wulsic said:
First make a rom backup of your 4.2.2 incase if something goes wrong and you want to restore back.
Then download the latest recovery version, twrp or cyanogenmod
Download cm11
Flash the newest recovery,
Reboot into recovery
Format data/factory reset
Wipe /system
Wipe /dalvik-cache
Flash cm11
Flash kitkat gapps
Reboot.
Enjoy cm11.
The reason why you need latest recovery is because cm11(kitkat) needs selinux enabled recoveries, else it will say something like aborted, set_metadata_recursive failed.
Goodluck with flashingcm11!
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tnx for the reply sir, but i already tried this way for many times, the file cm11 nightly always aborted,not continuing the updating, is there any ways or steps?
yrragarry said:
tnx for the reply sir, but i already tried this way for many times, the file cm11 nightly always aborted,not continuing the updating, is there any ways or steps?
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Is it corrupt maybe?
Did you downloaded cyanogenmod for the right device?(Probably you have but just in case)
Are you really using the latest recovery?
Better way, what error does it shows, why does it aborts.
yrragarry said:
tnx for the reply sir, but i already tried this way for many times, the file cm11 nightly always aborted,not continuing the updating, is there any ways or steps?
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YOu need to first install Kitkat compatible cwm recovery to install kitkat rom in i9100 .. So first download i9100kitkat compatable recovery (google the same to find it) flash it via odin or normal and reboot recovery now .. Now you can full wipe, wipe cache data partitions format system and flash the laest cm11 + gapps with out any problems