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I have a rooted I717. I have tried to load multiple ROMs through CWM (ICS_CLC5_Alpha, SAUROM_XLA2_RCVII, etc.). However, I get the same message every time I start the flash: E: short write of tmp sideload package.zip (no space left on device). I have used multiple apps to confirm that the phone is rooted and have over 10gb of data available on the SD card.
I have rooted multiple devices, namely my past Captivate, and never had much of a problem. I've never worked with a device that fights me like this before.
Any advice, suggestions, tutorial, etc. would be greatly appreciate.
(I also found an ICS ROM that load through odin here:
http://www.androidlookout.com/install-cyanogenmod-9-galaxy-note/168/
Can anyone with a trained eye verify if this ROM would be stable on the I717)
Thanks.
It does not sound to be like you have ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Are you sure you are not trying to flash under Android System 3e recovery? Can you post a picture of exactly what you are selecting in recovery to flash?
I don't know how trained my eyes are, but I can assure you, if you flash that ROM you linked it will bork your device. That is for the International note (our phones weren't released yet when the article was written).
Yes that's for the international note.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using XDA
Here's a screen shot (I believe this is what you're asking for). It says I'm running Recovery 2.5.1.2.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using XDA
Screenshot didn't come through, but I do believe that is the Android System Recovery version. You can only flash custom stuff through the ClockworkMod recovery here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526431
Use Odin to flash that. Then you will be in a blue recovery that will look like this:
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach...3fd0/4f7f5e62/9/3/3/4/7/6/20120305_160801.jpg
You can flash your zips from there successfully.
I'll try that tonight. Thanks for the heads-up. The shear number of threads here can be daunting to sort through.
By the way, will I be able to delete unwanted applications after correctly rooting the device without flashing a ROM? (I was able to on past devices. Just curious.)
This is the first time I rooted my phone and I used step 6 on this link in your forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070 . Everything went fine but I then downloaded rom manager and when I select flash clockworkmod it only gives me the choice of choosing the samsung epic4g or the samsung galaxyS i9000. It does not give me the option of choosing the fascinate. I selected the i9000 but stopped there because I figured that I should try to fix this situation and be able to select the fascinate, before I move foward. Please help me move foward so I will be able to put a rom on my phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
lucash312 said:
This is the first time I rooted my phone and I used step 6 on this link in your forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070 . Everything went fine but I then downloaded rom manager and when I select flash clockworkmod it only gives me the choice of choosing the samsung epic4g or the samsung galaxyS i9000. It does not give me the option of choosing the fascinate. I selected the i9000 but stopped there because I figured that I should try to fix this situation and be able to select the fascinate, before I move foward. Please help me move foward so I will be able to put a rom on my phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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rom manager is useless for the fascinate...
I also ran into this issue. If your CWM is not "sticky" (it goes to System Recovery <3e> when you reboot recovery), you must flash the appropriate version of CWM with ODIN before a ROM flash. (CWM ALL.tar for bml roms [anything that is not cm7, MIUI, or ICS] or cwm4_fixed_for_cm7.tar for MTD ROM's [cm7, MIUI, or ICS])
MultipleMonomials said:
I also ran into this issue. If your CWM is not "sticky" (it goes to System Recovery <3e> when you reboot recovery), you must flash the appropriate version of CWM with ODIN before a ROM flash. (CWM ALL.tar for bml roms [anything that is not cm7, MIUI, or ICS] or cwm4_fixed_for_cm7.tar for MTD ROM's [cm7, MIUI, or ICS])
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if the op would of followed the guides instructions correctly, he would not of ran into that issue in the first place...
droidstyle said:
rom manager is useless for the fascinate...
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But if that's the case, why does Koushik make a ROM for the fascinate and have it available on his site?
(Does the Epic4G simply represent all CDMA phones, and the i9000 GSM? Don't see why that would matter anyway tho)
(I can't post a direct &#% link yet, but it's on his website.
This makes absolutely no sense!? He's got ROMs up there for just about every Android phone on the market, all to be used with ROM Manager.
I wanted to install it via Odin but naturally that would be too simple: it's a zip file and Odin won't recognize anything but tar and 2 others formats.
You can flash any .zip ROM with CWM. There's no need for ROM Manager. BTW, you can post a link if you uncheck "parse links in text automatically."
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But if that's the case, why does Koushik make a ROM for the fascinate and have it available on his site?
(Does the Epic4G simply represent all CDMA phones, and the i9000 GSM? Don't see why that would matter anyway tho)
(I can't post a direct &#% link yet, but it's on his website.
This makes absolutely no sense!? He's got ROMs up there for just about every Android phone on the market, all to be used with ROM Manager.
I wanted to install it via Odin but naturally that would be too simple: it's a zip file and Odin won't recognize anything but tar and 2 others formats.
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all you need to do is boot into cwm recovery via the power menu and flash away. the problem with rom manager on the fascinate is getting into the right recovery...causes more problems than its worth on this device. make sense yet? probably not since you have not been down this road yet, but many of us have. so take the advice given or dont and learn the hard way.
Honestly, I am trying to take the advice given but not all of it fit my situation.
I'm definitely something of a noob to Android (Not to linux or IT though). I've had my phone for all of a month and rooted it only days ago.
It's all starting to come together, finally. It's tricky for a noob because there are so many different versions of the phone hardware, versions of Android, this or that kernel that only works with these ROMs, old/newer versions of those, old posts and advice, newer posts with adjusted advice.. etc.. It's been a week long crash course!
Anyhoo, I couldn't flash/upgrade CWM because it didn't stick from the original Odin install. When I rebooted, I'd always return to the stock <3e> recovery. Even after two more installs of CWM via Odin.
I used the cwm-recovery-all.tar in your guide, Droidstyle. (great job BTW)
I followed the directions in Section 6 to the letter. I even printed it out and highlighted key sections.
So you see, I was in a catch-22; I needed CWM to flash CWM? Odin was my only option at that point.
Then I read on another thread here about renaming the /system/recovery-from-boot.p script, and installing CWM once more.
That worked, so now I can finally boot into CWM recovery like a happy man. (I also tried a more specific version of CWM for good measure: cwm4-bml-i500.tar, not really sure if that made a difference)
So I made my first real nandroid backup last night.
Next on my list is a new kernel. Still deciding between KGB, lean, and whatever else is out there.
I still don't get the whole mess with ROM Manager though. I agree with you, DS, I just don't get why he'd have zips for every phone under the sun but his own app doesn't seem to allow them to be used. It's bizarre. The latest reviews on the market are not flattering either.
Nymblz said:
It's tricky for a noob because there are so many different versions of the phone hardware
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You are on the Samsung Fascinate. If it is Verizon then it is model number i500. If it doesnt say Fascinate or i500 it isn't for your device and you don't need to worry about it. If you flash something that isn't stated as being for the i500 or VERIZON Fascinate then you will have a lovely new temporary paper weight.
Nymblz said:
Anyhoo, I couldn't flash/upgrade CWM because it didn't stick from the original Odin install. When I rebooted, I'd always return to the stock <3e> recovery. Even after two more installs of CWM via Odin.
I used the cwm-recovery-all.tar in your guide, Droidstyle. (great job BTW)
I followed the directions in Section 6 to the letter. I even printed it out and highlighted key sections.
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You couldn't have followed it to the letter because it is a well known fact that if you boot up with a stock kernel still flashed it will replace your recovery. Droidstyle certainly knows this and certainly accounted for it in his guide. So, you need to either boot directly into CWM or flash a non-stock kernel prior to rebooting the phone.
Nymblz said:
Then I read on another thread here about renaming the /system/recovery-from-boot.p script, and installing CWM once more.
That worked, so now I can finally boot into CWM recovery like a happy man. (I also tried a more specific version of CWM for good measure: cwm4-bml-i500.tar, not really sure if that made a difference)
So I made my first real nandroid backup last night.
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Yeah it sounds like that will work...not the most elegant way to take care of it...but it sounds like it would be okay.
Nymblz said:
Next on my list is a new kernel. Still deciding between KGB, lean, and whatever else is out there.
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We already talked about the kernel situation. Consider Geewiz if you want something thats all-in-one and pretty much impossible to mess up. KGB is good. Leankernel always gave me the best battery life but YMMV.
Nymblz said:
I still don't get the whole mess with ROM Manager though. I agree with you, DS, I just don't get why he'd have zips for every phone under the sun but his own app doesn't seem to allow them to be used. It's bizarre. The latest reviews on the market are not flattering either.
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He showed no interest in helping the devs here get ROM manager working (again) on the phone. If you gave him money, blame him for not providing the support and resources to get it working on this phone. Some people are umm...."lacking in people skills."
Oh, and as great as the Gingerbread ROMs are...the mtd ICS roms blow them out of the water
Hey, im new here, and completely new to the whole "custom rom flashing" thing.
I would like to get into rooting my phone and then installing a custom rom like resurrection for example, but I have a couple of questions.
1. Do I need an SD card in my phone, to be able to root my phone/install custom roms? or can I just use the phones internal 16gb memory?
2. Would someone be kind enough to point me to a guide to rooting/installing custom roms for complete newbies like myself? I have searched the forums, but theres so many threads about different stuff, like clockworkmod/odin/cyanogenmod etc, my head is completely boggled. I just don't know where to begin with any of it.
Cheers.
1) No.
2) Everything you need to know is in the Stickies.
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1) No.
2) Everything you need to know is in the Stickies.
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1. No you cant root without an SD card? or No you don't need an SD card? elaborate please.
2. Nothing in that thread helps someone like me who is totally new. I don't know what any of it means. Surely there is a simple guide that explains exactly how to root your phone, without linking you to 7 other threads in the process? That's all I've found up until now.
This requires sdcard
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
This doesn't
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Thanks, thats what I was looking for.
One more thing, just so I dont make a mistake, could you tell me which kernel to download? my kernel version is 3.0.15-I9100BVLPB-CL310231
cheers.
Read the bit in bold read which says 'Help ! Which file do I use ?'. This short section answers your question exactly.
ok well i tried CF-Root-SGS2_XX_OXX_LPB-v5.2-CWM5-PROPER.zip and my phone no longer boots....
tried CF-Root-SGS2_XX_OXX_LPB-v5.2-CWM5.zip and I get the same thing, so im stuck now. great.
I can get into CWM recovery, but I have no idea how to copy the rom I want to use onto the phone when its in recovery mode. This is something that is just not explained anywhere
help?
Right. In order of importance:-
1) No bumping threads within 37 minutes. Not cool. This is not your personal tech support forum.
2) You're having problems. Why ? Who knows. We're not there looking over your shoulder so we have no idea exactly what you did. I suspect you're having problems because you are in too much of a hurry/took shortcuts & didn't do what was suggested immediately after your OP.
3) However...Given the situation you find yourself in, I recommend you do one of two things:-
A) If you are absolutely sure you have CWM Recovery & not Android recovery (I say this because if your phone isn't booting normally, that normally means the flash didn't work & normally CWM wouldn't be successfully installed either), follow whatever instructions the rom you're wanting to flash has.
Every single rom on here has flashing instructions, normally on the first post on the first page of the thread on here devoted to the rom. If you can't be bothered reading those, I can't help you.
or
B) Go to Samfirmware.com. Search for the firmware that was on your phone before you tried to root it. Download this firmware. Flash the firmware you download following the instructions here. If you also end up with a .dll file, bin it. You don't need it. This will give you a clean install of stock. From there, I strongly suggest you read the CFRoot thread very carefully before you attempt to root your phone again. I also strongly recommend you read the Stickies linked to above, so you have some sort of understanding around what's what with this phone.
If you don't, being a betting man, I'll wager there's a fair chance you'll find yourself in the situation you currently find yourself in again (best case scenario), or worst case you'll end up with a 135gm paperweight as many people have on here over the past few days.
It's all up to you now. Your phone's destiny is in your hands.
Thanks for the reply, much appreciated.
Sorry for bumping, I panicked a little when my phone wouldnt boot. I just expected it to work because I have done things like this in the past and never had problems. Im a pretty tech savvy person really, im just new to android.
I wish it was as simple as reading one thread, but there are dozens of different threads on how to root this phone, and different methods, its extremely confusing.
Im downloading the stock kernel now (300+mb for some reason, and its going to take over an hour to download)
Once I get my phone back to normal, I'll read through some more threads and try and get a better understanding on how to root my phone.
I had it rooted properly as the recovery mode stated CWM in the corner, I think the issue I had was not being able to copy the rom I wanted to use, onto the phone, because I dont have an SD card.
Anyway, thanks for the help, and fingers crossed I can at least get my phone to boot again.
Man, I've never come across anything so complicated in all my life lol.
Edit: Sorted! Flashed back to original kernel and its working as it was before I started. Thanks very much for your help mate, and at least now I know how to restore my phone if I mess it up again in the future.
just thought I would update this thread and say I finally accomplished what I wanted.
Incase anyone is wondering, this is what I did:
Restored my phone back to factory settings/firmware/kernel
Booted the phone up, and copied my rom of choice to the internal memory via USB connection, and enabled debug mode.
restarted in download mode and flashed cf-root kernel (ended up with bootloop)
went ahead and installed the rom via clockwork recovery (creating a backup first)
The phone now boots into the rom im using (Resurrection Remix)
So if anyone is a little worried by getting the bootloop (but can still get into clockwork recovery) try flashing your required rom. Your phone may boot fine with new rom anyway. Mine did.
My AT&T Samsung Captivate i897 has gone bad so I just purchased a used Note i717 (i tis on the way). I like the larger format, dual cameras +flash, LTE speed.
The phone is already in stock ICS 4.04 (build UCLF6). I would like to 1) root, 2) add CWM, 3) flash to final CM9 stable (like I have on my Captivate). I have read and read threads and posts to the point that I am a little dizzy. My questions are:
1) what is the best way for ICS 4.04 stock to be rooted and injected with CWM (the posts all seem to be targeted at the original GB)?
2) if I get in trouble and brick it (always seems to happen on my root attempts), is there a SuperOneclick or Heimdall or Odin approach that will push stock software (or any) so that I can retry 1 - in the past Heimdall was the savior)?
Thank you and I look forward to participating in this forum :good:
then by all means, visit the "note super everything thread" at the top of the general section.
Once there, scroll down to the big green arrow, and go from there..
And welcome to the I717 forums....g
gregsarg said:
then by all means, visit the "note super everything thread" at the top of the general section.
Once there, scroll down to the big green arrow, and go from there..
And welcome to the I717 forums....g
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I do not see a big green arrow and am in graphics more. My apology. Am I blind or old or something?
I've seen the thread and slooked into the links seem to be stock GB specific in terms of rooting and adding CWM. Some talk of ICS 4.03 not 4.04 but still not rooting. Will one of the rooting tools (DA_G's) help me to get going?
At the bottom of the post I see the following but interestingly enough the CWM link assumes root. So, at a basic level I am looking to first root with ICS 4.04
Again, THANK YOU and sorry for feelign like an almost Noobie.
{ROOTING OFFICIAL ICS 4.0.4 I717UCLF6}
[Recovery] Clockwork-mod Based Touch Recovery - 04/14/12
or
[RECOVERY] TWRP2.2.2. TeamWin Recovery Project 7/17 Bugfixes
[ROOT] Superuser 3.0.7 for ICS 4.0.3 Leak
USB Driver for ATT I717Galaxy Note
tonyo123 said:
I do not see a big green arrow and am in graphics more. My apology. Am I blind or old or something?
I've seen the thread and slooked into the links seem to be stock GB specific in terms of rooting and adding CWM. Some talk of ICS 4.03 not 4.04 but still not rooting. Will one of the rooting tools (DA_G's) help me to get going?
At the bottom of the post I see the following but interestingly enough the CWM link assumes root. So, at a basic level I am looking to first root with ICS 4.04
Again, THANK YOU and sorry for feelign like an almost Noobie.
{ROOTING OFFICIAL ICS 4.0.4 I717UCLF6}
[Recovery] Clockwork-mod Based Touch Recovery - 04/14/12
or
[RECOVERY] TWRP2.2.2. TeamWin Recovery Project 7/17 Bugfixes
[ROOT] Superuser 3.0.7 for ICS 4.0.3 Leak
USB Driver for ATT I717Galaxy Note
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Go to the last page in that thread. I posted an easy, fool-proof root method. It was simple enough that even I could do it.:laugh:
root for the ICS 4.0.4 is easy....
It consists of Odin pushing a CWM image, and flashing SU from your new found recovery.
But there are a few tips that will help you out...
follow teyshablue...and you'll be rooted in 10 minutes....g
THANKS
I thanked you both. My new Note is in tomorrow overnight via USPS overnight. Cannot wait!!! Teyshablue, the post with step-by-step pictures is excellent. It removes the risk of doing parts of this incorrectly, which I always do in geting to root and CWM (usually because somehting is always different than the directions say). I will do first thing upon receipt tomorrow and report in tomorrow. Obviously, I will spend the rest of my holiday weekend reloading my apps (how fun...really) OUTSIDE.
tonyo123 said:
I thanked you both. My new Note is in tomorrow overnight via USPS overnight. Cannot wait!!! Teyshablue, the post with step-by-step pictures is excellent. It removes the risk of doing parts of this incorrectly, which I always do in geting to root and CWM (usually because somehting is always different than the directions say). I will do first thing upon receipt tomorrow and report in tomorrow. Obviously, I will spend the rest of my holiday weekend reloading my apps (how fun...really) OUTSIDE.
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Yeah, the video tutorial saved my bacon!:good:
Okay I'm planning on doing similar tonight with my newly arrived refurbed i717. It shipped with ICS.
I'm confused however...if I simply want to flash a custom ROM (versus running rooted stock ICS), I've seen threads stating that I don't need Root, but instead install TWRP2 via Odin from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576
...then flash custom ROM via TWRP2 recovery.
Am I missing something? Searching on Q&A seems to indicate some worrying issues about attempting this method of root on these refurbed Note's running ICS:
http://rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-no...y-note-sgh-i717-icsgingerbreadeasiest-method/
TIA
Root is your first step.....as you need the custom recovery to flash the roms...
ultimately.....pushing a recovery via Odin, is giving you root....g
You don't need to root to flash a ROM. You can flash cwm through Odin then flash the twrp zip if that's the recovery you desire. I'm not sure if all the bugs are worked out on the twrp Odin tar. Once you flash a recovery, you can make a backup of your stocker and then flash your ROM of choice. Again, you do not need to root. Flashing a custom recovery through Odin does not root your phone, and is the first step. If you wish to root , then you would flash the su binaries zip in a custom recovery. I just don't want there to be any confusion.
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Oh boy...want to be sure here...
Froid, I think what you type is consistent with Teyshablue's process.
1) This process first adds CWM (the custom recovery) using ODIN with the file “odin_ni717_cwm_recovery_b4.tar" in PDS slot. I assumed it needed root first but here CWM is the first step.
See here:
http://rootgalaxynote.com/galaxy-no...y-note-sgh-i717-icsgingerbreadeasiest-method/
1A) Then, I think I should nandroid back up the Stock ICS ROM here with CWM? I think so but it's not in the guide.
2) The next step using CWM is to load "Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip ". So this roots correct Froid?
3) After that, then I can nandroid back-up rooted ICS ROM again with CWM.
4) Then can clean cache, Dalvik, and flash CM9 with CWM (Do I need to do some factory reset full wipe before adding CM9 ROM)?
Am I missing anything?
You are flashing cwm recovery through Odin with that file. That process does not root your phone. You don't have to install the superuser zip file through cwm if you don't want to root(this is what gives you root). You can skip that step if you desire. Once you put the cwm tar file in the PDA slot and hit run, Odin will flash the custom recovery and reboot your phone. From there you can 3 button into recovery, make a backup, then flash your ROM of choice.
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On a side note, make sure you do your homework on the available recovery options before diving in head first. I personally use TWRP and would highly recommend.
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Froid said:
You are flashing cwm recovery through Odin with that file. That process does not root your phone. You don't have to install the superuser zip file through cwm if you don't want to root(this is what gives you root). You can skip that step if you desire. Once you put the cwm tar file in the PDA slot and hit run, Odin will flash the custom recovery and reboot your phone. From there you can 3 button into recovery, make a backup, then flash your ROM of choice.
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Froid, mind checking me one more time? I edited my prior post (with numbered steps) as you were typing the reply. I am not sure about skipping the rooting step but I know you are probably right. I think I will run through the process as stated adding the stock backup then the rooted backup. Sound okay?
MUCH THANKS !!!! :good:
On the recovery program, I have only used CWM while I had my Captivate. TWRP is new to me. More options better program?
That will absolutely work. Not a bad idea to have both stock and rooted backed up. Always full wipe when flashing a new ROM. follow the OP of the ROM you're flashing. I don't use cwm so do some research on whether or not you need the latest version to flash a cm9 ROM. There was an issue in the past with using an older version of cwm. Not sure if that still exists. Good luck
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Rooting Upgrading Anxiety
thanks all for the help, knowing that I just purchsed a close to $500 (shipping and accesories) used phone and knowing how many times I messed up my Captivate did not allow me to sleep well last night. I really want to do this right and not be panicked with a messed up Note to start with. I will sleep better knowing that I have a thought out and tested approach for when it arrives tomorrow.
And yes, TWRP has a few more options. I was always a fan of cwm, and its a great recovery. I just prefer TWRP for its UI, backup speeds, and being able to name the backup beforehand.
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Let me know of progress
Madtowndave, assuming there are no file problems (there should not be from what I see) I think the process by Teyshablue that I link to should work fine and appears low risk. As I mentioned, I would do a backup of the Sock ROM after the first ,ajor step of loading CWM.
For now, I will stick to CWM because I have used it and know it. Don't want too many variables or new learnings at the moment. The risk would be too high and I am unfamiliar with the Note (for example, I already see that recovery and download mode button combinations are different - little things like these have tripped me up in the past).
Madtowndave, let me know what process you used and how it went, and if any steps caused you problems.
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Madtowndave, assuming there are no file problems (there should not be from what I see) I think the process by Teyshablue that I link to should work fine and appears low risk. As I mentioned, I would do a backup of the Sock ROM after the first ,ajor step of loading CWM.
For now, I will stick to CWM because I have used it and know it. Don't want too many variables or new learnings at the moment. The risk would be too high and I am unfamiliar with the Note (for example, I already see that recovery and download mode button combinations are different - little things like these have tripped me up in the past).
Madtowndave, let me know what process you used and how it went, and if any steps caused you problems.
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Yes, naming backups is good as I have had to go back and just had many dated files which became almost hunt and peck in finding the exact one I needed. As for CWM, I also used the Devil Kernel, not sure if it is available for the Note, that beyond speed, also gave a few added optionsto CWM including a file manager which came in handy in swapping out system files (like CM9's Trebuchet launcher being replaced by a lighter version). But, a step at a time. I only used the added kernel because the Captivate with single core was a bit speed challenged (but CM9 made it like new).
Success!!
I'll try to be as detailed as possible.
1. Use stock USB cable and plug in on a back USB port that is on the motherboard.
2. Let Windows install the i717 USB drivers. Annoyingly, whenever I was in a different mode (specifically, USB mass storage or d/l mode), Win7 would install/update more drivers. After 3 total device driver installs from the different modes, I rebooted my pc.
3. I d/l Odin 1.85 and the Odin .tar link under 4-14-2012 from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576
I decided to use the CWM touch version...very similar to Cappy CWM to go back in the menu you use the back capacitive button.
4. I decided on a custom ROM...For me, I loved Mosiac on the Cappy back in the day, so I chose from the fine folks at The Collective here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773229
5. Pushed the ROM and GApps zip files via USB
6. Run Odin as Admin, click on PDA and selected the .tar from step 3.
7. Put phone in d/l mode and plug in to USB, Odin Com port lights up...Click Start
8. After the phone rebooted, (wait for the haptic feedback) I pulled the battery
9. 3 fingered into Recovery and now in good ol' CWM. The one trick here is that the .zips are under Internal Storage menu option, not SD Card (unless of course you file transferred them to an external sd card)
10. Followed installation steps in ROM OP and flashed zips from Step 5.
11. Enjoy!
I did not need Root, but am now rooted by virtue of the custom ROM. I also did not Nandroid backup the Stock ROM since if I ever need to go back to Stock, I'll just use Odin.
Madtowndave said:
I'll try to be as detailed as possible.
1. Use stock USB cable and plug in on a back USB port that is on the motherboard.
2. Let Windows install the i717 USB drivers. Annoyingly, whenever I was in a different mode (specifically, USB mass storage or d/l mode), Win7 would install/update more drivers. After 3 total device driver installs from the different modes, I rebooted my pc.
3. I d/l Odin 1.85 and the Odin .tar link under 4-14-2012 from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576
I decided to use the CWM touch version...very similar to Cappy CWM to go back in the menu you use the back capacitive button.
4. I decided on a custom ROM...For me, I loved Mosiac on the Cappy back in the day, so I chose from the fine folks at The Collective here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773229
5. Pushed the ROM and GApps zip files via USB
6. Run Odin as Admin, click on PDA and selected the .tar from step 3.
7. Put phone in d/l mode and plug in to USB, Odin Com port lights up...Click Start
8. After the phone rebooted, (wait for the haptic feedback) I pulled the battery
9. 3 fingered into Recovery and now in good ol' CWM. The one trick here is that the .zips are under Internal Storage menu option, not SD Card (unless of course you file transferred them to an external sd card)
10. Followed installation steps in ROM OP and flashed zips from Step 5.
11. Enjoy!
I did not need Root, but am now rooted by virtue of the custom ROM. I also did not Nandroid backup the Stock ROM since if I ever need to go back to Stock, I'll just use Odin.
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Awesome for you. I am awaiting dilivery from USPS. I hope they don't let me down after payong $40 for the overnight.
Two questions:
1) What did(do) your Win7 drivers in 'device manager' indicate? Was it something like “Samsung Mobile USB CDC Composite Device" or did it identify the phone by name. I have seen both types in my Win7 setup with my Captivate so want to make sure I get this right.
2) So, you did not specifically root (no need for the "Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip" or something like it). So assuming adter I add CWMm I flash the CM9 (Cyanogenmod 9 stable) ROM will that root my phone? I guess the more general question is do these ROMS automatically come rooted?
Hi guys,
I'm new here. I didn't root my S3 yet, but I want to do it and install new rom. But first I would need your help with Rom choosing, as I'm completely blind in this matter
The thing is, I would prefer a ROM which let me choose which application I want to install on my phone and which not - check/uncheck option. This rom should be FAST and stable.
As I have no experience at all, I would like to ask you which ROM will be the best for me? Btw, it would be great if I can choose language (Polish).
Hope you will help me
Regards,
Karol
edit: sorry for typo in the topic, impossible to change it now
Hi, I am in the same boat. Stock standard international S3, but extremely slow. Ram usage on startup is 700mb.
Which rom would you guys suggest that is both stable (no bugs), and fast (using much less ram).
This is my everyday phone, I take a lot of photos, especially the camera should be functioning perfectly.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Edit: Last time I rooted and played around with these things were about 3-4 years ago with my Sony X10 mini. I am slowly getting back into it, reading up on the latest rooting apps etc.
@errolpl: Search in development subforum for 'aroma installer'. Usually these ROMs offer only system apps to choose. 3rd party user apps you'll have to install by your own. You can edit the header with edit-function.
@demozzracy: If you want full camera suport, I recommend NCS-ROM: based on last JB-firmware, but brilliant debloated. So slim, fast, battery friendly and all hardware working. I'm testing many LP-ROMs, but they are primarily newer, hardly better (for S3).
@rp158: Thank you!
I was extremely new just a few weeks back as well. I must say that my attempts on finding a solution for my slow S3 has been a rather hard and bumpy road.
To help you save some time, here is what I've gathered so far:
Last time I flashed phone firmware, a couple of years ago, it required a PC, a cable and some funky software.
Then when I flashed my S3 for the first time, about a year ago, I started out with Cyanogenmod and used their app+cable installer. I think this is still the easiest way to root the phone, and get started with custom roms. Even if you plan to use some other rom than Cyanogenmod.
When the phone is rooted you can install TWRP, simply done via an app on the appstore. TWRP is recovery firmware that can stay on the phone, even though you flash new roms. (The phone is divided into several separate sections, bootloader, recovery, actual system, and data area.... I don't even know much about it yet.) The important part is that it is extremely easy to flash new roms using this tool, and a micro SD-card.
Simply drop the rom zip file onto the card and flash them. (For some roms you need to flash some "GAPPS" as well. These are the google apps, like the play store etc. If you don't flash them you can't really use the phone for much.)
This is where the real problems start. Finding the right ROM.
The S3 is old, and only supported up to Jelly Bean for my 1GB international version, or Kitkat if you have one of the 2gb versions.
This has not stopped developers in providing both Kitkat and Lollipop to any version of the S3. However... as eager they are to provide the newest coolest features, just as lazy do they seem to be with their testing. (Sorry guys, but someone has to say it.)
So I've gone through some roms now... none of them really good.
The first Official Cyanogenmod I flashed half a year ago. I used this for almost a year.. but the camera would crash constantly, and the phone was not able to display video. For example movieclips on facebook.
Second ROM: Cyanogenmod has also stopped developing for the S3, so a few weeks back I switched to some unofficial version. It seemed to work... camera and video was ok, and everything had the nice Lollipop feel to it.
However MMS did not work. I could receive one and send one, next ones would require a reboot for them to work. The problem was brought up in the ROM Q/A tread, but the answer from the developer was: Sorry I don't use MMS so I don't really see a problem.
Third: Onto some next rom. This one was tagged STABLE. It was far from it. In fact it was even easier to discover that this rom had the same MMS problem. Because the message app would crash immediately when trying to send one.
4th attemt was the same rom, but a different kernel... still the same problem.
5th rom was Blisspop... Wau, this was beautiful! Cool webpage, Cool animations.... it was just too bad that the site is dead, and that the rom can't even run for 24 hours without the android keyboard crashing 25 times or so. Also Blisspop has OTA updates... the only problem is that it constantly says that there is a new version for the S3.. but the download fails. Apparently some bad change to the website caused this, and apparently this problem has been going on for 3 months without anyone bothering to fix it.
6th was Archidroid. The second to top ROM for the S3. It looks cool, and has many features... but just as other Lollipop ROMs, sending MMS's without error is not one of them....
I've really tried everything. People always says that the MMS problems are due to APN's not being set up correctly, doing some reboots etc.... but trust me... I've set them up so many times you wouldn't belive it.
7th. After reading this thread and rp158's recommendation of NCS-ROM I'm now running that one. Without a single thing being set up, I was able to send and receive MMS's right away.
However... now I'm stuck back at the ugly kitkat look, and Touch wiz.
tl;dr;
So what do I want to say with all this?
Get root and TWRP and start playing around with ROMs
Lollipop does not look like an option for the S3, at least not right now
Don't let yourself be fooled by nice webpages or [STABLE]-tags, or comments that say: "I've been running this since yesterday.. it's 100% stable!"
Timusius thanks a lot for that post.
Puts things in perspective.
As I said in my post, I am ok with the KitKat look, as long as it is stable, I am always on call at work, and cant afford constant phone crashes.
I am going to try the root/twrp to NCS rom in the next couple of days
@Timusius thank you for your post. You help me a lot!
S5 Sensation
errolpl said:
Hi guys,
I'm new here. I didn't root my S3 yet, but I want to do it and install new rom. But first I would need your help with Rom choosing, as I'm completely blind in this matter
The thing is, I would prefer a ROM which let me choose which application I want to install on my phone and which not - check/uncheck option. This rom should be FAST and stable.
As I have no experience at all, I would like to ask you which ROM will be the best for me? Btw, it would be great if I can choose language (Polish).
Hope you will help me
Regards,
Karol
edit: sorry for typo in the topic, impossible to change it now
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It's 5 months already that im using S5 Sensation rom for i9300/9305 ( 4.4.4 kitkat). This rom has S5/Note4 features and works great im satisfied. No problems so far, no bugs, etc ^^
It comes with AROMA installer and lets you to choose which apps you want to install and which not.
Cooldato said:
It's 5 months already that im using S5 Sensation rom for i9300/9305 ( 4.4.4 kitkat). This rom has S5/Note4 features and works great im satisfied. No problems so far, no bugs, etc ^^
It comes with AROMA installer and lets you to choose which apps you want to install and which not.
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How you install those rom?
Pixelzack said:
How you install those rom?
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Device must be rooted + newest cwm recovery installed. After that you just download custom rom, move it to ur phone memory/sdcard and flash it throught recovery mode
Cooldato said:
Device must be rooted + newest cwm recovery installed. After that you just download custom rom, move it to ur phone memory/sdcard and flash it throught recovery mode
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My phone already rooted without cwm,can i just install cwm like i did to root my phone?
Pixelzack said:
My phone already rooted without cwm,can i just install cwm like i did to root my phone?
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https://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager here is the latest CWM versions for smartphones, but its .img file and u cannt flash it directly from Odin. U need to make .img into .tar.md5 odin flash-able file by some tools, or flash it via adb shell, etc.
Anyway here is Odin rdy .tar file , go to this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...covery-clockworkmod-touch-6-0-3-2-gt-t1719744 download recovery-cwmtouch-6.0.3.2-GTI9300.tar and flash it via Odin / Download mode.
Cooldato said:
https://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager here is the latest CWM versions for smartphones, but its .img file and u cannt flash it directly from Odin. U need to make .img into .tar.md5 odin flash-able file by some tools, or flash it via adb shell, etc.
Anyway here is Odin rdy .tar file , go to this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...covery-clockworkmod-touch-6-0-3-2-gt-t1719744 download recovery-cwmtouch-6.0.3.2-GTI9300.tar and flash it via Odin / Download mode.
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Can I use this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...covery-clockworkmod-touch-6-0-3-2-gt-t1719744
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Can I use this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...covery-clockworkmod-touch-6-0-3-2-gt-t1719744
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Sure, thats what i linked you above.
Cooldato said:
Sure, thats what i linked you above.
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Hahaha Thanks dude for helping noob like me
Pixelzack said:
Hahaha Thanks dude for helping noob like me
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No problem Feel free to poke me if u meet some troubles ^^
Cooldato said:
No problem Feel free to poke me if u meet some troubles ^^
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How to install this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/i9300-to-n00t-bring-lte-fun-to-3g-t2886574
just need some detailed guide xD
Pixelzack said:
How to install this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/i9300-to-n00t-bring-lte-fun-to-3g-t2886574
just need some detailed guide xD
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1. Install ClockworkMod(or PhilZ) recovery
2. Put ROM on your SD card
3. Enter recovery mode
4. Perform a full data wipe(except you're running previous versions of back-to-n00t)
5. Flash ROM
6. Flash SuperSU
Cooldato said:
1. Install ClockworkMod(or PhilZ) recovery
2. Put ROM on your SD card
3. Enter recovery mode
4. Perform a full data wipe(except you're running previous versions of back-to-n00t)
5. Flash ROM
6. Flash SuperSU
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perform a full data wipe means "Factory reset"?
How to flash rom? It's included in the recovery mode?
How to flash SuperSU?
Pixelzack said:
perform a full data wipe means "Factory reset"?
How to flash rom? It's included in the recovery mode?
How to flash SuperSU?
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yeah this means doing a "Factory reset", must be done throught Recovery mode, wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache.
Put ROM on your SD card, then enter Recovery Mode by pressing Home + Volume UP + Power buttons and ull have smth like:
Install Zip -> Choose Zip from /Storage/Sdcard (External SDcard) , Search for ur ROM file and start flashing :X
Flash the SuperSu .zip file same way as flashing ROM.