[Q] - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a few question let me first fo all say my phone is an international samsung galaxy s3 i9300. I installed the UltimaROM v9.0 Leviathan and need some questions answering.
I have rooted a phone before however this si the first time rooting the galaxy s3. I rooted a galaxy s previously and I want to know if its possible to get apps in alphabetical order. At the moment all my apps after the standard ones are in a random order.
Second, according to titanium backup I haven't backed up temple run 2 or angry birds. Or I can't find the restore section like before?
When rooting the phone I had a program called CMW installed? Clockwork something it was and now that is gone do I need it for anything?

DannyBlake1221 said:
I have a few question let me first fo all say my phone is an international samsung galaxy s3 i9300. I installed the UltimaROM v9.0 Leviathan and need some questions answering.
I have rooted a phone before however this si the first time rooting the galaxy s3. I rooted a galaxy s previously and I want to know if its possible to get apps in alphabetical order. At the moment all my apps after the standard ones are in a random order.
Second, according to titanium backup I haven't backed up temple run 2 or angry birds. Or I can't find the restore section like before?
When rooting the phone I had a program called CMW installed? Clockwork something it was and now that is gone do I need it for anything?
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if its possible to get apps in alphabetical order
YES. when you're on TouchWiz, you can click Apps>Menu>View Type>Alphabetical Grid this feature is in JB
I can't find the restore section like before?
If you haven't made a backup yet, then you should make one.. the backed-up files are in .gz.. to restore them, just go to the titaniumbackup and click on restore
When rooting the phone I had a program called CMW installed? do I need it for anything?
you must've meant CWM.. when you got that installed, that means you are successfully rooted. CWM is your recovery. you need that when you flash files
Cheers

saywhatt said:
if its possible to get apps in alphabetical order
YES. when you're on TouchWiz, you can click Apps>Menu>View Type>Alphabetical Grid this feature is in JB
I can't find the restore section like before?
If you haven't made a backup yet, then you should make one.. the backed-up files are in .gz.. to restore them, just go to the titaniumbackup and click on restore
When rooting the phone I had a program called CMW installed? do I need it for anything?
you must've meant CWM.. when you got that installed, that means you are successfully rooted. CWM is your recovery. you need that when you flash files
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Thanks that sorted my app problem out, as for apps titanium backup doesn't seem to of worked as far as I can see. :/ I didn't lose much only a week on my 4-weekly bus ticket and temple run 2 data really which I ain't to bothered by next time i'll ensure back up is done 100% correct.

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How to backup all data (like game save level) before updating firmware?

I wanted to reply to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159920 but I only have less than 10 posts which is a bit annoying as I want to ask about that firmware. Is there a way to backup everything, like angry birds save game and other save games before ROM flashing? I am using a stock SGS2. Titanium backup only works on rooted phones. I am not sure if Kiess allows me to do it. I notice there is a new firmware in Kies as well:
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My Backup Pro doesn't need root but I can't tell you for sure if it will backup everything as good as titanium backup does and more important restore it correctly.
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Someone mentioned to me that if I root my data is still there, and I can back it up. Is it true?
mystvearn said:
Someone mentioned to me that if I root my data is still there, and I can back it up. Is it true?
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i dont think so, at least not for everything. basically its best to root a phoen immediately when you buy it, becaues rooting needs to wipe the phone just once. then after that you can backup all day long and wipe as many times as you want, flash many different ROMs, and always restore your backups.
but that initial root always needs a wipe first. so its really better to not get invested in the phone until you root IMO.
basically, I need to replay all those angry birds levels again...
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i dont think so, at least not for everything. basically its best to root a phoen immediately when you buy it, becaues rooting needs to wipe the phone just once. then after that you can backup all day long and wipe as many times as you want, flash many different ROMs, and always restore your backups.
but that initial root always needs a wipe first. so its really better to not get invested in the phone until you root IMO.
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quote from Chainfire's CF-Root thread:
THIS IS NOT A ROM - it is only a modified kernel. You need to have the relevant firmware already on your device. You do NOT need to wipe anything for this patch. You DO need to read the instructions. PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE POST!
source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
For Angry Birds specifically there is apps that lets you back up and restore the progress. I use ANTBEE AngryBirds Backup. There is one for original one for seasons and one for rio.
With it u make a backup, u copy the files it create to ur pc or somewhere safe, when u reinstall angry birds u have to play 1 level on each version of the game then backup, after that u replace the new backupfiles with the old ones then press restore in the app, voila everythings back!
As for rooting with cf-root u wont loose any apps or data when u flash the rooted kernel, u can also flash back to original kernel after and keep root.
Mybackup pro will not backup saves and progress from apps unless ur rooted.
I just did a backup with Kies and all my data is intact. Update from KE4 to KE7, but still android 2.3.3. I am not sure if it did wipe out the phone data while updating the firmware.

Backing up stock GB 2.3.6

Going to try rooting my P1000L Galaxy Tab, I want to back it up first, what is the best way to do this? Being completely new at this, I want to have my Tab fully backed up so I can restore in case something goes wrong.
Short question, Whats the best way to fully back up my Galaxy Tab?
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
BajaCapt said:
Going to try rooting my P1000L Galaxy Tab, I want to back it up first, what is the best way to do this? Being completely new at this, I want to have my Tab fully backed up so I can restore in case something goes wrong.
Short question, Whats the best way to fully back up my Galaxy Tab?
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
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IF you have CWM then make a full nandroid backup else , install TitaniumBAckup from market and backup all.
Do note that Titanium backup does not backs ur system files
Thank you for your response, it gave me a direction for reading into.
I dont have CWM installed and to be honest I did not even know what it was, I did a search a read a bit on it and it sounds very good, I assume I must have a rooted ROM to install it right? So I think I will try purchasing Titanium BackUp, I see there is a free version, I wonder if I should get the paid version, got to read on that.
While researching CWM I read that all Android devices ship with a recovery console, albeit with limited functions, this is good to know, if worst comes to worst and me as a newb to this make a mistake I could recover with the stock recovery console right?
Thanks again for your help, I do hate being a newb, I do learn fast and I am fairly good with all electronics,PCs, laptops etc, I will learn Android dammit lol
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IF you have CWM then make a full nandroid backup else , install TitaniumBAckup from market and backup all.
Do note that Titanium backup does not backs ur system files
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As it turns out I cannot use either one, CWM or Titanium BackUp, they both require root Looks like I am back to where I started, I need to root GB 2.3.6 which to a newb is a bit of a pain...

[Q]Iternal backup location of CWM

hello everyone I have a question, when I made my nandroid backup of my stock rom and the one i'm using now before applying a patch and one after the patch but made the first 2 by mistake to the internal memory of the phone now I want to move them to my PC but i can't find them with root browser(or explorer ) I can see them in CWM when I go in to recovery but I'm not sure were there getting store also being that I made the backups so close together the time stamps on them are really similar and I can't tell which one is the stock and the backup of the new rom is there a way to find out which one is the stock one without having to do a restore
thank you in advances for the help
gozes said:
hello everyone I have a question, when I made my nandroid backup of my stock rom and the one i'm using now before applying a patch and one after the patch but made the first 2 by mistake to the internal memory of the phone now I want to move them to my PC but i can't find them with root browser(or explorer ) I can see them in CWM when I go in to recovery but I'm not sure were there getting store also being that I made the backups so close together the time stamps on them are really similar and I can't tell which one is the stock and the backup of the new rom is there a way to find out which one is the stock one without having to do a restore
thank you in advances for the help
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Your nandroid backups should be located under... clockworkmod/backup/"YYYY-MM-DD.HH.MM.SS"
Your backup(s) should be in a folder with the format above as in date and time.
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Newer one is on the bottom and older over on top.
Sent from samsung Vibrant
Merio90 said:
Your nandroid backups should be located under... clockworkmod/backup/"YYYY-MM-DD.HH.MM.SS"
Your backup(s) should be in a folder with the format above as in date and time.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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thank you for your quike replay, I only see 2 of them and when i go in to CWM if go to restro from internal memory it show 2 but if I go to the sd card it show 1 all with difrent time stamps did I do sometiing wrong?
gozes said:
thank you for your quike replay, I only see 2 of them and when i go in to CWM if go to restro from internal memory it show 2 but if I go to the sd card it show 1 all with difrent time stamps did I do sometiing wrong?
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If there are multipe folders under "backups" with different time and dates then those will be all the nandroid backups you have made so far with the most recent one being the one with the newest date and time while the old backups are the ones with the older dates. What do you plan on doing? are you trying to restore to stock 2.1?
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Merio90 said:
If there are multipe folders under "backups" with different time and dates then those will be all the nandroid backups you have made so far with the most recent one being the one with the newest date and time while the old backups are the ones with the older dates. What do you plan on doing? are you trying to restore to stock 2.1?
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I just want to have them in hand because I'm going to work on my gf phone(also a t959) in case anything goes wrong(I'm not expecting any issue but one never knows) I can send here back to 2.1 while I look for solution
gozes said:
I just want to have them in hand because I'm going to work on my gf phone(also a t959) in case anything goes wrong(I'm not expecting any issue but one never knows) I can send here back to 2.1 while I look for solution
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Not exactly sure if your phones nandroids will work with your gf's phone. I recommend you create a seperate nandroid on her device just to be safe. Thats if that phone is rooted otherwise disregard what i have said.
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Merio90 said:
Not exactly sure if your phones nandroids will work with your gf's phone. I recommend you create a seperate nandroid on her device just to be safe. Thats if that phone is rooted otherwise disregard what i have said.
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I will do that but what difference does it make that fact that is root it or not?
gozes said:
I will do that but what difference does it make that fact that is root it or not?
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Well if her phone is not rooted there is no way to create or restore the nandroid backup since you do not have CWM installed. Unless you know of some other way to create and restore the backups.
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Merio90 said:
Well if her phone is not rooted there is no way to create or restore the nandroid backup since you do not have CWM installed. Unless you know of some other way to create and restore the backups.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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well on mine(that was not root it) I just use CWM zip that was rename to update.zip boot in to recovery reinstall packeges and that will take me in to CWM but it will no be install on the phone but you can still backup and flash from it with out the need for root there a video about it if you whant to see it
gozes said:
well on mine(that was not root it) I just use CWM zip that was rename to update.zip boot in to recovery reinstall packeges and that will take me in to CWM but it will no be install on the phone but you can still backup and flash from it with out the need for root there a video about it if you whant to see it
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Oh i see now. I Forgot about that. Excellent point but technically you are rooted. That update.zip you flashed in stock recovery (reinstall packages) edited some of the system files on your phone in the process and gave you superuser rights or "root" access. So you are rooted just so you know.
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Merio90 said:
Oh i see now. I Forgot about that. Excellent point but technically you are rooted. That update.zip you flashed in stock recovery (reinstall packages) edited some of the system files on your phone in the process and gave you superuser rights or "root" access. So you are rooted just so you know.
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that good to know but the funny part is that it maybe root it but does not show on the phone no ninja or paired android. Btw will superoneclick(i know other ways to get root but that is by far the fastest and I just one to get that part done quick so I can move to backup and flash ) work on 2.2... I told her not to upgrade but she did not lisen to me :-(

*Noob Alert* How do I root my Galaxy S2 on 4.0.4 and then install CM9?

SOLUTION FOUND, ALL PROBLEMS SOLVED
Hi, I recently installed Android 4.0.4 to my Galaxy S2. The reason I am asking these questions is because all/most of the documentation written for them seems to be written for a Galaxy S2 with 4.0.3 or below.
Basically, the latest update was bad, made the system look ugly, makes phone signal drop, battery drain, some texts drop, and Silent mode seems to be no different from vibrate mode in that it still vibrates. What I want to do is root my Galaxy S2, backup all of the apps, SMS, MMS, Call logs and their data (So that when I restore the phone, I don't have to start games like Asphalt 6 and Cut The Rope over again) and then install CM9 + Google Apps and restore the apps and their data. Is there an easy way of doing this that's suitable for a first time rooter and flasher?
Thanks so much for any help, Jack
Running an unbranded, sim free Galaxy S2 bought from Amazon.
On giffgaff network.
In the UK, so I'm not using LTE or anything like that
Root using method 1 from guide in my signature. Then backup all with Titanium Backup.
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Stileth said:
Root using method 1 from guide in my signature. Then backup all with Titanium Backup.
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Ok, I read through it and it seems like it's not too complicated, but when it says "Internal SD Card" does that mean my MicroSD card or something different?
Thanks, Jack
Edit: Also, where do I download the files that it mentions?
No, internal SD card is your internal storage. Your microSD is external as you can take it out
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Stileth said:
No, internal SD card is your internal storage. Your microSD is external as you can take it out
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Ok, thanks
Also, because the forum wouldn't me add the edit in time, where do I download the files that the guide mentions.
Sorry for asking all these (possibly stupid) questions, I'm just nervous
As for backing up apps and games etc....titanium backup. I was advised to use the pro version, will never turn my back on it. As for the rom and root it depends what kernel wnd rom you want to use. My signature has links to a reliable kernel and rom thats based on CM, AOKP and a few others rolled into one, magic config link is also usefull to maximize battery life
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Ok, also, is anything likely to go wrong during the rooting process? I'm trying to backup via Kies before doing anything, and Kies keeps failing and telling me to reconnect. I've tried restarting the PC and phone, and it keeps doing it, some I'm wondering whether I should bother backing up with Kies at all.
Thanks, Jack
jackfifield said:
Ok, I read through it and it seems like it's not too complicated, but when it says "Internal SD Card" does that mean my MicroSD card or something different?
Thanks, Jack
Edit: Also, where do I download the files that it mentions?
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it's your internal storage (Phone), not the microSD card...
jackfifield said:
Ok, also, is anything likely to go wrong during the rooting process? I'm trying to backup via Kies before doing anything, and Kies keeps failing and telling me to reconnect. I've tried restarting the PC and phone, and it keeps doing it, some I'm wondering whether I should bother backing up with Kies at all.
Thanks, Jack
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Only thing that will happen when rooting (providing you use a kernel that is trusted, some have emmc cap erase bug, messes things up, luckily i aint had that before) your get a yellow triangle when booting your phone, this can be removed using triangle away app which resets your binary to say it hasnt been tampered with. Aslong as you follow instructions fully, you should be fine as for kies, odin hates it, disable kies or uninstall it from your pc. Backups are always better with titanium, your probably find that your apps are backed up to google but may need to restart games etc where as titanium saves everything so you start from where you left things
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tigerphil said:
Only thing that will happen when rooting (providing you use a kernel that is trusted, some have emmc cap erase bug, messes things up, luckily i aint had that before) your get a yellow triangle when booting your phone, this can be removed using triangle away app which resets your binary to say it hasnt been tampered with. Aslong as you follow instructions fully, you should be fine as for kies, odin hates it, disable kies or uninstall it from your pc. Backups are always better with titanium, your probably find that your apps are backed up to google but may need to restart games etc where as titanium saves everything so you start from where you left things
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Ok, so I decided that I'm going to use Method 1 in Stileth's signature ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794 ) would this apply for that? How dangerous is that method. Also, I can't backup with Titanium before rooting, which was my main concern, as I wanted a backup in case anything went wrong whilst rooting.
Thanks, Jack
jackfifield said:
Ok, so I decided that I'm going to use Method 1 in Stileth's signature ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794 ) would this apply for that? How dangerous is that method. Also, I can't backup with Titanium before rooting, which was my main concern, as I wanted a backup in case anything went wrong whilst rooting.
Thanks, Jack
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Personally i used this link the 1st time i rooted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399&highlight=litening+rom i cant see any problems with the link you sent though so shud be fine, seeing as you cant do a backup at the moment, i think your going to end up needing to restart all your games etc after rooting and installing a custom rom (if your doing that aswell) i would strongly advise to make a nandroid backup before you do anything though, most links will advise you to do that aswell. atleast if anything does go wrong you can reflash your phone back to its original state.
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Personally i used this link the 1st time i rooted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399&highlight=litening+rom i cant see any problems with the link you sent though so shud be fine, seeing as you cant do a backup at the moment, i think your going to end up needing to restart all your games etc after rooting and installing a custom rom (if your doing that aswell) i would strongly advise to make a nandroid backup before you do anything though, most links will advise you to do that aswell. atleast if anything does go wrong you can reflash your phone back to its original state.
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But surely I can backup if I root first, then install Titanium, backup, then install CM9?
Or am I confusing myself?
jackfifield said:
But surely I can backup if I root first, then install Titanium, backup, then install CM9?
Or am I confusing myself?
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the nandroid backup is just a safety thing so if anything does go wrong during root, you can flash straight back. rooting wont disturb any of your settings or games etc so once rooted your be fine to use titanium for a full back up before using a custom rom
Ok, thanks
Also, I just realised the files I needed were at the bottom of the guide.
As I said, noob.
Thanks, Jack
jackfifield said:
Ok, thanks
Also, I just realised the files I needed were at the bottom of the guide.
As I said, noob.
Thanks, Jack
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haha we all started as noobs at 1 point, flashing gets easier all the time, aslong as you read posts fully and follow instuctions fully, you shouldn't run into any major problems, if you do there is always someone on here that will be able to help and 90% of the time the answer is already somewhere on the forum
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haha we all started as noobs at 1 point, flashing gets easier all the time, aslong as you read posts fully and follow instuctions fully, you shouldn't run into any major problems, if you do there is always someone on here that will be able to help and 90% of the time the answer is already somewhere on the forum
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Ok, quick question, what will Titanium do with the apps on my SD card. Do they need to be backed up, or are they safe since they're on the SD card? Or does Titanium back them up anyway?
jackfifield said:
Ok, quick question, what will Titanium do with the apps on my SD card. Do they need to be backed up, or are they safe since they're on the SD card? Or does Titanium back them up anyway?
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once you start using titanium it will back up everything, everywhere. you can change filters to only back up what you want, it will do automated backups if you set it all up (the pro version is definitely advised as you can also freeze or remove system apps to improve battery etc but do not rush into that as if you remove or freeze something then it could have effects on other parts of the phone but there are a few useful guides on that side of things) when cahnging roms though, do not back up anything written in red on titanium (those are system things, if you restore red items on new roms, it will interfere with the new system settings and cause force closes etc, again there are guides about for titanium aswell but it is easy to use
tigerphil said:
once you start using titanium it will back up everything, everywhere. you can change filters to only back up what you want, it will do automated backups if you set it all up (the pro version is definitely advised as you can also freeze or remove system apps to improve battery etc but do not rush into that as if you remove or freeze something then it could have effects on other parts of the phone but there are a few useful guides on that side of things) when cahnging roms though, do not back up anything written in red on titanium (those are system things, if you restore red items on new roms, it will interfere with the new system settings and cause force closes etc, again there are guides about for titanium aswell but it is easy to use
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Ok, whilst I will probably buy Titanium backup at a later date, is the paid version needed for what I'm doing right now. I say that because I literally do not have enough money in my bank account for it (I'm 14 )
jackfifield said:
Ok, whilst I will probably buy Titanium backup at a later date, is the paid version needed for what I'm doing right now. I say that because I literally do not have enough money in my bank account for it (I'm 14 )
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as far as i remember the free version will let you back things up and restore them, the pro version lets you do the freezes etc. it took me a while before i went to the pro version
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as far as i remember the free version will let you back things up and restore them, the pro version lets you do the freezes etc. it took me a while before i went to the pro version
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Ok, that's good
Also, in other news, I'm now should be rooted!
Anyway I can test it? I think I remember a root testing app, actually, so I'll try that
Woohoo!

[Q] Need help with CyanogenMod installation and memory issue

(I'm new here and not sure if this thread is in the right place, if not, please feel free to move it.)
Hey, everyone. I rooted my phone and downloaded Titanium Backup Pro (Also backed up data to SD, I believe), Rom Manager Pro, GooManager, Root Explorer Pro and Triangle away. My memory went from using 1.5gigs to now using 6gigs. What gives? I checked the apps and they don't take up that much. Could it be that the Titanium backup Pro backedup files on my device instead? If so, how can I clear that up?
Also, I'm currently using stock rom, I believe and my Juice Defender log said to get Cyanogen Mod, so I looked it up for a few hours. Downloaded what I think I need and followed a YouTube video that didn't help me at all. Rom manager premium apparently set my Recovery Setup to Clock Work Mod 6.0.4.4 but I just switched it to TWRP. All I want to do is set up the latest CyanogenMod stable version on my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4 (4.2.2 Jelly Bean). (It's apparently running AOSP, not sure what that is.) The model number is SPH-L720, I believe, if that helps. I just want to set this up without messing my phone up and then remove bloatware and have my phone running great with excellent battery. I believe I backedup my files during one of the recovery setups, but I'm not too sure.
Can anyone kindly help me with a step by step on how I can achieve this? In a simple way, please. I would greatly appreciate it as I am new to this. If this helps any, I rooted my phone through Odin. I don't want to format my phone as I like the apps I have and I like the Nova theme I have.
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(I'm new here and not sure if this thread is in the right place, if not, please feel free to move it.)
Can anyone kindly help me with a step by step on how I can achieve this? In a simple way, please. I would greatly appreciate it as I am new to this. If this helps any, I rooted my phone through Odin. I don't want to format my phone as I like the apps I have and I like the Nova theme I have.
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download from here, then flash it
http://get.cm/?device=jfltespr&type=stable
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