hey guys.. i am on stock ics rom , unrooted. and i am going to flash cm10.1 on my s2, but am really confused, in some videos on youtube to root and get cwm they use cfroot wid the basband versions.. should i follow the method? and then flash cm10.1.? but in the cm 10.1 thread its mentioned to use the kernel specifed in the thread. but in the thread there are no baseband versions just a single .tar file... what should i do.. call me a noob but please help..! how should i proceed.. ?
Siddheshpatil said:
hey guys.. i am on stock ics rom , unrooted. and i am going to flash cm10.1 on my s2, but am really confused, in some videos on youtube to root and get cwm they use cfroot wid the basband versions.. should i follow the method? and then flash cm10.1.? but in the cm 10.1 thread its mentioned to use the kernel specifed in the thread. but in the thread there are no baseband versions just a single .tar file... what should i do.. call me a noob but please help..! how should i proceed.. ?
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I think you are misunderstanding some things.. You must first root your phone with cf-root AND THEN, you must flash the Rom with the specified kernel. But you can take a shortcut by flashing siyah kernel. You don't need to rely on baseband version.
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riro1612 said:
I think you are misunderstanding some things.. You must first root your phone with cf-root AND THEN, you must flash the Rom with the specified kernel. But you can take a shortcut by flashing siyah kernel. You don't need to rely on baseband version.
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okay .. so here is what i will be doing..
1> root my phone using the cf root method,(that will be giving me cwm and root)
2> get into the recovery mode and flash cm 10.1.
3> wipe and clear the cache
4> install g apps..
5> install siyah kernel via recovery (the zip.)
6> reboot...
cool enough? should i proceed?
Siddheshpatil said:
okay .. so here is what i will be doing..
1> root my phone using the cf root method,(that will be giving me cwm and root)
2> get into the recovery mode and flash cm 10.1.
3> wipe and clear the cache
4> install g apps..
5> install siyah kernel via recovery (the zip.)
6> reboot...
cool enough? should i proceed?
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No. Did you read the first post on the CM10.1 Thread?
You have to be running an ics stock rom and then root it.
Afterwards you can then proceed to flash CM10.1.
Kenrokks said:
No. Did you read the first post on the CM10.1 Thread?
You have to be running an ics stock rom and then root it.
Afterwards you can then proceed to flash CM10.1.
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okay so according to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693
- am on stock ics rom
- i'll flash this kernel via odin and root via superoneclick
-then get into recovery mode and flash cm10.1 and the gapps..
-then wipe and clear the cache..
- reboot.
now am i going correct?
btw my query is cf-root kernels they have mentioned kernel versions.. and in the thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693) they havent mentioned any.. wont that be a issue?
Don't use Siyah Kernel with CM10.1! Doesn't work!
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Siddheshpatil said:
okay so according to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693
- am on stock ics rom
- i'll flash this kernel via odin and root via superoneclick
-then get into recovery mode and flash cm10.1 and the gapps..
-then wipe and clear the cache..
- reboot.
now am i going correct?
btw my query is cf-root kernels they have mentioned kernel versions.. and in the thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693) they havent mentioned any.. wont that be a issue?
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Hey ma8 first use the siyah kernel v4.1.5 or v5.0.1(tar file for ODIN) form PC ODIN to root ur phone, to get a wrk'ng latest CWM recovery on ur phone
then follow the install instruction given in the CM10.1 thread to install the same, the CM10.1 rom comes with its own kernel that will replace siyah after install
Sun90 said:
Hey ma8 first use the siyah kernel v4.1.5 or v5.0.1(tar file for ODIN) form PC ODIN to root ur phone, to get a wrk'ng latest CWM recovery on ur phone
then follow the install instruction given in the CM10.1 thread to install the same, the CM10.1 rom comes with its own kernel that will replace siyah after install
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so you mean to say that flashing the siyah kernal will directly give me root? Or will i have to use super one click app after flashing the kernel to gain root? One more thing have you tried the method you gave?
Yes it will, no need for any super one click. Once uve flashed siyah, reboot in recovery (which will now be cwm recovery), make a nandroid before you flash anything. Would be a good idea to back up your apps using titanium backup, your sms msgs with an app like sms backup and restore etc. Then proceed to flash the rom, gapps, make wipes etc.
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Siddheshpatil said:
so you mean to say that flashing the siyah kernal will directly give me root? Or will i have to use super one click app after flashing the kernel to gain root? One more thing have you tried the method you gave?
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Yes, siyah will directly give u root and no need for 'Super one click' ma8
yes its the tried and trusted method by me to root lot of my friends phones successfully
Sun90 said:
Yes, siyah will directly give u root and no need for 'Super one click' ma8
yes its the tried and trusted method by me to root lot of my friends phones successfully
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Thanks bro will be flashing, just curious.. it's mentioned that there is a volume bug in cm10 and 10.1 and people say the output aint' that good... what do you say about that?
Hayth said:
Yes it will, no need for any super one click. Once uve flashed siyah, reboot in recovery (which will now be cwm recovery), make a nandroid before you flash anything. Would be a good idea to back up your apps using titanium backup, your sms msgs with an app like sms backup and restore etc. Then proceed to flash the rom, gapps, make wipes etc.
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hittd the thanks! .. i dont think i'll need to backup.. my device is new and blank...wid the stock stuff.
Siddheshpatil said:
Thanks bro will be flashing, just curious.. it's mentioned that there is a volume bug in cm10 and 10.1 and people say the output aint' that good... what do you say about that?
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its a known bug for now ma8, may be future updates will address the issue
Siddheshpatil said:
hittd the thanks! .. i dont think i'll need to backup.. my device is new and blank...wid the stock stuff.
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Its always gd to have a nandroid backup.. Just in case.
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riro1612 said:
I think you are misunderstanding some things.. You must first root your phone with cf-root AND THEN, you must flash the Rom with the specified kernel. But you can take a shortcut by flashing siyah kernel. You don't need to rely on baseband version.
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AND THEN... the yellow triangle.
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Hello, i would like too CF root my SII 4.0.4, but i kinda forgot how too, and my current problem is that i cant find the right kernel? I dont know what too choose...
About my phone: http://www.ladda-upp.com/bilder/73004/about-phone
Flash custom kernel through Odin.
P.S. Using search is too hard? Tons of topics "how root sgs2" :\
bkjugg said:
Flash custom kernel through Odin.
P.S. Using search is too hard? Tons of topics "how root sgs2" :\
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I just need to know which zip file i need too pick from the list: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Check the picture on the first post and tell me which one to pick
Don't flash cf-root, flash any other (ex. Siyah), if you can't found kernel for your version of ROM.
Azzkiikr said:
Hello, i would like too CF root my SII 4.0.4, but i kinda forgot how too, and my current problem is that i cant find the right kernel? I dont know what too choose...
About my phone: http://www.ladda-upp.com/bilder/73004/about-phone
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hai...
you can tried this SUPER METHOD, this the easyes way to ROOT your s2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
HIT THANKS IF I HELP FRIEND:laugh:
narsimdamha said:
hai...
you can tried this SUPER METHOD, this the easyes way to ROOT your s2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
HIT THANKS IF I HELP FRIEND:laugh:
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Thank you, it worked perfectly! But what do i do if i want to install a rom and clockwork/rommanager isnt installed? Do i just have to choose CMW zip thats on my SD-card in recovery and install the ROM after ive chose the CMW file?
Azzkiikr said:
Thank you, it worked perfectly! But what do i do if i want to install a rom and clockwork/rommanager isnt installed? Do i just have to choose CMW zip thats on my SD-card in recovery and install the ROM after ive chose the CMW file?
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If you want to install a custom rom, the easiest way would be to first install Siyah kernel. It was already said above!
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boki9999 said:
If you want to install a custom rom, the easiest way would be to first install Siyah kernel. It was already said above!
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Can i flash the Siyah kernel via ODIN?
Azzkiikr said:
Can i flash the Siyah kernel via ODIN?
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Yes you can...
Azzkiikr said:
Can i flash the Siyah kernel via ODIN?
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friend...
SIMPLE way is copy desire kernel to your ext sd/ int sd then reboot to CWM then select your kerneL just flash... u are done mate
Dears,
I would like to ask how to root my Samsung SIII with stock rom. Just wish to that the mobile device is smoother, battery efficient and power saving. I read some thread and slightly understand the step, first download ODIN and install it into pc. Second, put CF-ROOT into the TAR column. Meanwhile, I also found FRANCO for kernel. So, what should I do??
The other things will be, the same stuff above can be use in Samsung galaxy SII as well?
Thanks and pending the response.
peterlsc said:
Dears,
I would like to ask how to root my Samsung SIII with stock rom. Just wish to that the mobile device is smoother, battery efficient and power saving. I read some thread and slightly understand the step, first download ODIN and install it into pc. Second, put CF-ROOT into the TAR column. Meanwhile, I also found FRANCO for kernel. So, what should I do??
The other things will be, the same stuff above can be use in Samsung galaxy SII as well?
Thanks and pending the response.
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Yeah pal use cf root here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
Read instructions properly in 2nd post it very simple method
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Install odin
Download cwm recovery for your phone model
Flash it with pda button in odin
Then press volume up and power button to go recovery mode
Then install superSU with install zip from sdcard option
Done.
You can set root privilages in supersu program
*search more carefully and do it with your responsibility
*personally i dont prefer root because official updates wont install anymore. I once rooted then flashed to stock
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U can go back to complete stock anyway by flsshing your official firmware from sammobile.com. u will need triangle away also as your system status will still say MODIFIED.
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amour1991 said:
Install odin
Download cwm recovery for your phone model
Flash it with pda button in odin
Then press volume up and power button to go recovery mode
Then install superSU with install zip from sdcard option
Done.
You can set root privilages in supersu program
*search more carefully and do it with your responsibility
*personally i dont prefer root because official updates wont install anymore. I once rooted then flashed to stock
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however, with the stock rom but modified kernel also will affect the normal update??
peterlsc said:
however, with the stock rom but modified kernel also will affect the normal update??
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Not sure i understand 100% but flashing cfroot will alter your binary counter, hence change device status to modified yes.
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Maybe a video guide is better for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59UNMwCts3Y&feature=related
Using CF root you will still be able to get official updates through Kies no problem, u just need to run cf root again after an official update. OTA updates I dont use anyway but just to be safe dont try and install OTA updates as the usually seem to fail. If the phone notifies u of a ota update just hook up kies and get it.
If you plan to install other root kernels I cant advice as I only use cf root.
CF-Root is a stock-kernel with Root enabled, so if you want to increase "smoothness" and battery saving, then you're on the wrong kernel since it behaves exactly like stock.
I can recommend Siyah kernel. You don't even need to use CF-Root to root your device before, since it already comes with a Odin-flashable version and auto-installs root.
d4fseeker said:
CF-Root is a stock-kernel with Root enabled, so if you want to increase "smoothness" and battery saving, then you're on the wrong kernel since it behaves exactly like stock.
I can recommend Siyah kernel. You don't even need to use CF-Root to root your device before, since it already comes with a Odin-flashable version and auto-installs root.
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Cf root is NOT a kernel it just pushes supersu, cwm and cwm manager to your device
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laneyofdeath said:
Cf root is NOT a kernel it just pushes supersu, cwm and cwm manager to your device
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The same CF-ROOT can be use is Samsung Galaxy SII too?? Ya ... I understand CF-ROOT is added in CWM, SuperUser and even Titanium Backup to ur device. Meanwhile, the franco kernel is with voodoo sound system. Btw, what are those official download or OTA that you all mentioned above.
thanks.
peterlsc said:
what are those official download or OTA that you all mentioned above.
thanks.
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OTA means over the air..which again means you will get a notification saying you have a software update ...when you click on it will download the update file and update your phone without connecting to PC..other way is you connect to PC open Kies..download the update in Kies and update your phone..
zoot1 said:
OTA means over the air..which again means you will get a notification saying you have a software update ...when you click on it will download the update file and update your phone without connecting to PC..other way is you connect to PC open Kies..download the update in Kies and update your phone..
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Let say, I would like to have stock ROM and with FRANCO kernel.. It is possible and how should I do it??
Thanks..
peterlsc said:
Let say, I would like to have stock ROM and with FRANCO kernel.. It is possible and how should I do it??
Thanks..
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Flash franco kernel via Odin .
If that kernel is available in Odin format tar file .
jje
peterlsc said:
Let say, I would like to have stock ROM and with FRANCO kernel.. It is possible and how should I do it??
Thanks..
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I think it would work...just read the OP..it will state with which ROMs it works..it it says Stock then you can flash it...anyways take a nandroid backup..so you can revert back if anything goes wrong.
zoot1 said:
I think it would work...just read the OP..it will state with which ROMs it works..it it says Stock then you can flash it...anyways take a nandroid backup..so you can revert back if anything goes wrong.
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I don't think he is rooted so nandroid isn't possible
zoot1 said:
I think it would work...just read the OP..it will state with which ROMs it works..it it says Stock then you can flash it...anyways take a nandroid backup..so you can revert back if anything goes wrong.
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Edit: If you are not rooted..then follow the steps mentioned by JJE..i hope everything goes fine..but if i were you mate i would have rooted and made a backup before playing with my hard earned money :fingers-crossed:..just in case.....
JJEgan said:
Flash franco kernel via Odin .
If that kernel is available in Odin format tar file .
jje
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How do I backup all the stock stuff such as ROM, kernel or even those Stock files... Just in case any thing goes wrong that I can still flash to the stock version...
thanks.
*The same FRANCO tar's file can use in Samsung Galaxy SII too??
peterlsc said:
The same CF-ROOT can be use is Samsung Galaxy SII too?? Ya .
NO its a different phone use the correct CF root for the phone .SGS2 forum is where to start .
. I understand CF-ROOT is added in CWM, SuperUser and even Titanium Backup to ur device.
NO TB does not have root but it requires root to run .
jje
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I think you should read more before you ruin your phone. I would start reading the cf root thread. I would root with cf first then make a nandroid backup in recovery. Then from there you can flash whatever you like i.e kernels, ROMS.
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Hi all,
I have a galaxy s2 GT-I9100 on baseband I9100XXLQ6 custom kernal Jeboo 3.0.31 v1.1c on Android 4.1.2 Lion rom JB I9100V1.3 problem is I want to load up Jelly bam but keep getting installation aborted in CWM recovery I wipe cache data and delvick, I've tried other roms like avatar and it also fails, do I need to do something else? do I have to update my firmware to XXLPQ?
Sorry if it's in the wrong section.
Cheers
You have to change your kernel:
Flash this using odin : http://d-h.st/hcS
And I hope u meant jelly bam
mohitgalaxy3 said:
You have to change your kernel:
Flash this using odin : http://d-h.st/hcS
And I hope u meant jelly bam
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I changed my kernal via CWM to Jeboo.
SUPERSTARDJ01 said:
I changed my kernal via CWM to Jeboo.
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I guess jeboo is preventing u to do that ... flash philz kernel and try then
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Can I flash in CWM Siyah kernal?
Mr.KiLLeR said:
I guess jeboo is preventing u to do that ... flash philz kernel and try then
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Do you have a link?
is this it? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 or this http://www.galaxys2roms.com/details/?r=1194
Sorry to be a pain but do I use XXLPQ-OXX ICS 4.0.3 or XXLSJ-OXX (Jellybean leak) i'm on i9100xxlq6
Or you can try flashing to a stock rom first and then retry flashing the custom rom
wishmas7er said:
Or you can try flashing to a stock rom first and then retry flashing the custom rom
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Tried flashing Philz kernel and it still failed to install the rom saying installation aborted.
i said ROM, not Kernel...
go back to a stock ICS or GB rom if you want via Odin, and then retry the JB
wishmas7er said:
i said ROM, not Kernel...
go back to a stock ICS or GB rom if you want via Odin, and then retry the JB
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Oh ok, where can I download it?
either here
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/
or in the forum there is a thread too i think with stock roms
wishmas7er said:
either here
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/
or in the forum there is a thread too i think with stock roms
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Do I need to do anything with my kernel?
You dont seem to know the basics pal.The stock rom he linked contains kernel/modem/rom so have a guess what happens when you flash them to your phone.
{go back to your iphone since you are an android noob}
theunderling said:
You dont seem to know the basics pal.The stock rom he linked contains kernel/modem/rom so have a guess what happens when you flash them to your phone.
{go back to your iphone since you are an android noob}
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TBH we all have to find out the info at some point and this is my time to find out.
True, but you have to know the basics before flashing or else youll be the one with the non working phone.
Eg.If you had read a little bit about nand backups, you could have your phone back to how it was in 5 mins, before you messed with other roms.
So once you have your rooted phone to your liking you make a backup.Then if you try another rom and dont like it, boot into cwm and restore your backup in 5 mins.
{go back to your iphone since you are an android noob}
theunderling said:
True, but you have to know the basics before flashing or else youll be the one with the non working phone.
Eg.If you had read a little bit about nand backups, you could have your phone back to how it was in 5 mins, before you messed with other roms.
So once you have your rooted phone to your liking you make a backup.Then if you try another rom and dont like it, boot into cwm and restore your backup in 5 mins.
{go back to your iphone since you are an android noob}
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I have a nand backup of which I've been using, I've also made backup using mybackup so all covered, I've flashed several roms previously with no issues.
SUPERSTARDJ01 said:
Hi all,
I have a galaxy s2 GT-I9100 on baseband I9100XXLQ6 custom kernal Jeboo 3.0.31 v1.1c on Android 4.1.2 Lion rom JB I9100V1.3 problem is I want to load up Jelly bam but keep getting installation aborted in CWM recovery I wipe cache data and delvick, I've tried other roms like avatar and it also fails, do I need to do something else? do I have to update my firmware to XXLPQ?
Sorry if it's in the wrong section.
Cheers
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It could be that the zip download is corrupted. Try re-downloading and flash again.
If not, flash Siyah v4 kernel via recovery or odin then try flashing desired rom again.
TheATHEiST said:
It could be that the zip download is corrupted. Try re-downloading and flash again.
If not, flash Siyah v4 kernel via recovery or odin then try flashing desired rom again.
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Tried that and it aborted.
SUPERSTARDJ01 said:
Tried that and it aborted.
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What aborted? Flashing the newly downloaded rom or flashing Siyah via ODIN and then trying to flash rom again?
If you cant flash rom after you have Siyah kernel installed then as mentioned above you will need to try and restock via ODIN.
I used this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37149820 to root, but now I need CWM, I have stock recovery. So if someone could point me to CWM to flash over this or with this, I can't find it.
Thanks.
This question has appeared about a million times in forums.. Use the browser of the forum and you will find your answer easily.
sirkula said:
I used this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37149820 to root, but now I need CWM, I have stock recovery. So if someone could point me to CWM to flash over this or with this, I can't find it.
Thanks.
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You had no need to follow that guide, its bollocks and is only needed if you want to use stock recovery.
Instead just simply flash Siyah kernel v6 beta4 via ODIN and then that will give you root, cwm, super user and good stable kernel.
Flash siyah you will get amazing features like dual Booting, overclocking and advanced cwm
http://gokhanmoral.com
Or if you want original version then
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
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TheATHEiST said:
Instead just simply flash Siyah kernel v6 beta4 via ODIN and then that will give you root, cwm, super user and good stable kernel.
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Can I flash Siyah over this root that I have already? And must I use Odin or can I use stock recovery to flash (ZIP (For CWM-based Recovery))?
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I have exactly the same problem.
First I tried flashing Philz kernel. But after flashing I was stuck in the boot screen. So I tried flashing Siyah (stable, not beta), but after the blinking Siyah logo at startup the phone just turned off. Only way out, wiping data/factory reset.
So I went back to 4.0.3 and then reflashed stock 4.1.2 and rooted with the method posted by the OP.
I would really prefer to flash Siyah. But I don't want to wipe... Any suggestions?
Thanks.
sirkula said:
Can I flash Siyah over this root that I have already? And must I use Odin or can I use stock recovery to flash (ZIP (For CWM-based Recovery))?
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You can Flash siyah over your existing root... Use odin to flash
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Well, I could flash Siyah beta4. I guess there was some problem with the stable version...
Omaxe said:
Or if you want original version then
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
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^^^ Ignore that. Rom manager is not properley compatible with I9100 and using it to flash kernels with result in unbootable system and having to manually flash kernel again via ODIN.
Just flash Siyah v6 beta 4 via ODIN.
I recently heard about PAC MAN ROM 4.2.2 for Galaxy GT I9100 which is hybrid of different ROMs like Paranoid, CynogenMod etc. I wanted to know how much stable is this ROM in terms of performance and battery life. Additionally, is custom kernel and CWM required to install this ROM or simply flashing the new ROM will do the job? I really am looking forward to installing this ROM in my phone
I have rooted S2 GT I 9100 with official 4.1.2, stock recovery and stock kernel.
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ssanjy said:
I wanted to know how much stable is this ROM in terms of performance and battery life.
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That depends on each user mate. I suggest you read user opinions in the ROM's thread to find out.
ssanjy said:
Additionally, is custom kernel and CWM required to install this ROM or simply flashing the new ROM will do the job? I really am looking forward to installing this ROM in my phone
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Like all custom ROMs, PACman ROM requires CWM and root. You don't need a custom kernel per se, but flashing a custom kernel is the best way to get root as well as CWM.
immortalneo said:
That depends on each user mate. I suggest you read user opinions in the ROM's thread to find out.
Like all custom ROMs, PACman ROM requires CWM and root. You don't need a custom kernel per se, but flashing a custom kernel is the best way to get root as well as CWM.
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Can you please suggest me a stable custom Kernel that would be comparatively safe for my device GT I9100. I would be quite glad if you would help me with it...:good:
In discussing about the kernel in this thread in post# 619 pg 62 Viper has suggested me with Philz Kernel and FAQs of PacMan ROM, they suggest Dorimax Kernel for my device. So, are these kernel better in performance than the stock kernel or not and does performance of ROM depend upon kernel as well? Since I can backup my ROM and flash new ROM with temporary CWM, I am thinking of using it instead of other custom kernel so as not to mess up with my stock kernel.
ssanjy said:
Can you please suggest me a stable custom Kernel that would be comparatively safe for my device GT I9100. I would be quite glad if you would help me with it...:good:
In discussing about the kernel in this thread in post# 619 pg 62 Viper has suggested me with Philz Kernel and FAQs of PacMan ROM, they suggest Dorimax Kernel for my device. So, are these kernel better in performance than the stock kernel or not and does performance of ROM depend upon kernel as well? Since I can backup my ROM and flash new ROM with temporary CWM, I am thinking of using it instead of other custom kernel so as not to mess up with my stock kernel.
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Actually all custom kernels are safe. Just make sure (by reading the instructions) you flash the compatible one.
Philz-kernel for example cannot be used with PAC. Just try the stock kernel. If you don't like it, you can try (for example) Dorimanx kernel.
Donnie Sins said:
Actually all custom kernels are safe. Just make sure (by reading the instructions) you flash the compatible one.
Philz-kernel for example cannot be used with PAC. Just try the stock kernel. If you don't like it, you can try (for example) Dorimanx kernel.
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So if I want to try different ROMs can Dorimanx do the job for me? And since my device is already rooted do I need to unroot first before flashing new kernel which have rooting functionality?
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ssanjy said:
So if I want to try different ROMs can Dorimanx do the job for me? And since my device is already rooted do I need to unroot first before flashing new kernel which have rooting functionality?
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No you don't need to un-root and like her said.......read the instructions and search forums for specific kernals for specific ROMs. I'm not sure but I don't think dorimanx is compatible with ALL ROMs.
Anyone clarify?
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Flashing Kernels
cowen2006 said:
No you don't need to un-root and like her said.......read the instructions and search forums for specific kernals for specific ROMs. I'm not sure but I don't think dorimanx is compatible with ALL ROMs.
Anyone clarify?
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So just like flashing ROMs we can flash different kernels as per our need simply by installing the respective compatible kernels right?
ssanjy said:
So just like flashing ROMs we can flash different kernels as per our need simply by installing the respective compatible kernels right?
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True:thumbup:
Restoring to stock
After flashing PACMan version of 4.2.2, if I need to for warranty, can I simply go to CWM recovery and restore previously created backup of my stock ROM?
ssanjy said:
After flashing PACMan version of 4.2.2, if I need to for warranty, can I simply go to CWM recovery and restore previously created backup of my stock ROM?
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No, you need to do a back up to your pc first using kies preferably.....this will make sure its put back to stock standard for warranty purposes.
I thought s2/i9100's were too old to be warrant'd now?
Error in /emmc/...while flashing Pac Man 4.2
I tried to flash PacMan 4.2 but encountered problem. Posted my issue in this thread but no solution received yet.
Got error message something like
"assert failed get prop ("ro.product.device") == "galaxys2" ||getprop("ro.buil.product")==galaxys2.....Error in /emmc/[file location]....Installation aborted..."
Tried to flash pac_i9100_4.2-milestone.1.release_20130806-205645.zip (MD5sum: 5e569d28ae20c0dbb45c71a212a35ce4)
I searched the forum but some say its problem with CWM recovery and others tell about corrupted file. I downloaded file twice incl previous release of the ROM. I even explored the zipped file and could navigate to most of the folders which I think that suggests that file is fine (no corrupted download).
I used temporary CWM v. 6.0.1.4. Should I try Dorimanx Kernel as the developer of ROM suggests the kernel for the ROM.
I currently have official JB 4.1.2, stock recovery and kernel. GT I9100.
ssanjy said:
I tried to flash PacMan 4.2 but encountered problem. Posted my issue in this thread but no solution received yet.
Got error message something like
"assert failed get prop ("ro.product.device") == "galaxys2" ||getprop("ro.buil.product")==galaxys2.....Error in /emmc/[file location]....Installation aborted..."
Tried to flash pac_i9100_4.2-milestone.1.release_20130806-205645.zip (MD5sum: 5e569d28ae20c0dbb45c71a212a35ce4)
I searched the forum but some say its problem with CWM recovery and others tell about corrupted file. I downloaded file twice incl previous release of the ROM. I even explored the zipped file and could navigate to most of the folders which I think that suggests that file is fine (no corrupted download).
I used temporary CWM v. 6.0.1.4. Should I try Dorimanx Kernel as the developer of ROM suggests the kernel for the ROM.
I currently have official JB 4.1.2, stock recovery and kernel. GT I9100.
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Use 'Philz' Kernel (tar file for ODIN Flash) to root ur phone and then use its recovery to install any custom rom of ur choice
Sun90 said:
Use 'Philz' Kernel (tar file for ODIN Flash) to root ur phone and then use its recovery to install any custom rom of ur choice
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I have rooted my device by flashing zip file. And according to Donnie Sins in post#4 in this thread suggested that Philz-kernel cannot be used with PAC. Now I am more confused....:laugh::laugh::good:
ssanjy said:
I have rooted my device by flashing zip file. And according to Donnie Sins in post#4 in this thread suggested that Philz-kernel cannot be used with PAC. Now I am more confused....:laugh::laugh::good:
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Lol, i said to install 'Philz' kernel so that u can use its recovery to flash PAC after that the 'Philz' kernel will be replaced by the one that comes with the PAC rom for u
PS- alternatively u can flash 'Dorimanx' kernel and use its recovery to flassh PAC rom
Sun90 said:
Lol, i said to install 'Philz' kernel so that u can use its recovery to flash PAC after that the 'Philz' kernel will be replaced by the one that comes with the PAC rom for u
PS- alternatively u can flash 'Dorimanx' kernel and use its recovery to flassh PAC rom
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I should try Dorimanx then.....Should I use the one for JB/ICS Stock v 8.38 in this link for my device.
ssanjy said:
I should try Dorimanx then.....Should I use the one for JB/ICS Stock v 8.38 in this link for my device.
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Yes
Sun90 said:
Yes
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I still am getting "assert failed............(Status 7)
ssanjy said:
I still am getting "assert failed............(Status 7)
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have u flashed the Dori v8.34 (tar File for ODIN) thro ODIN, if not try the same and see
Sun90 said:
have u flashed the Dori v8.38 (tar File for ODIN) thro ODIN, if not try the same and see
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I tried to flash it through stock recovery and it said signature verification failed...when I tried it with temporary CWM version it displayed "assert....error!!!"
ssanjy said:
I tried to flash it through stock recovery and it said signature verification failed...when I tried it with temporary CWM version it displayed "assert....error!!!"
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u cannot flash dori kernel from Stock recovery ma8 , instead Dwnld the V8.34 (.tar extension file ) from dori site and flash the same using 'ODIN' on PC. then reboot ur phone into dori kernel recovery and from there u do all the necessary wipes and install 'PAC' rom as per its install instruction's