First off I love XDA!!! you guys have always had the right info just when i need it! <3
Now, back to my question. I am now the proud owner of a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and so far love the phone, having traded it for a DNA. The previous owner has already rooted and unlocked the bootloader, as well as flashed TWR. Well in the past i have only used Clockwork and honestly think i would rather stick with that.
I have CWM's Rom manager Pro installed currently and am curious to know if it is as simple as installing CWM from there? If not what steps will i need to take?
Or can anyone tell me if it is worth putting CWM on my note 2? will TWR work just as well?
Thanks
I also used to always use CWMR, but when the Note 2 first came out there were some issues with it not supporting exFAT 64 GB external cards so I switched to TWRP then and haven't looked back. I prefer TWRP now as it seems more flexible but its largely personal preference, they both get the job done.
Haven't had any problems with twrp so I see no need to switch
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Is it just as simple to use as CWMR?
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Just try it lol you could always switch back
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In my experience, TWRP is easier to use than CWM, and the convenience added by the ability able to queue up multiple files right from recovery and the presence of an file manager in recovery cannot be overstated.
That is exactly what I did.
I just flashed clockwork from inside the rom manager. The latest version is 6.0.2.5 I believe.
Like you, I prefer CWM... so you are not alone
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I am getting ready to root my bolt. I will use the revolution tool.
I want to flash thunderstick genII Rom. In the instructions they say to flash both radios. Is this needed if the phone being rooted has already been updated OTA? Shouldn't the radios be already updated?
Secondly, if it is safe to flash roms with Rom manager, will it know to flash the two radios?
Thanks!
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Radios are flashed in hboot ONLY! Look for a tutorial in the stickied topics
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From looking at the original post for the thunderstick genII Rom it is a sense gingerbread ROM. It will use "MR2+" radios most likely (please don't make add the disclaimer... I'm not responsible for you turning your phone into a paper weight). They will be MR2 or MR2.5 etc.
Long story short, you should use what the dev. of the ROM suggests for the radio. It typically gives the best performance, least chance of bugs, and best battery life for the ROM. Follow the instructions in the post using HBOOT (Power on with the volume down pressed).
From the original post:
"install these radios
To do so,
1 - Downloaded the "CDMA" first file below to the ROOT of your SDCARD,
2 - Name the file PG05IMG.zip and reboot to your boot loader.
3 - Then follow the the prompts to install the update. Delete the file immediately after reboot.
4 - Repeat these steps for the second file "LTE". And you will have a upgraded radio that will work great with this ROM."
Not sure if the address space is accessible from CWR for radios, so you have to use hboot. It can be dangerous. Follow the steps, and if it is you first time, do the research!!!! There are much more involved guides.
I'm guessing that since radios and roms are flashed in different modes - hboot and recovery - devs can't include radios?
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I'm guessing that since radios and roms are flashed in different modes - hboot and recovery - devs can't include radios?
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They wouldn't even if they could. There would be so many pissed users it wouldn't be funny. I'd be one of them. Nobody like flashing radios because its a far riskier deal.
Well to get thunderstick going I need to do both radios.
The tuts for flashing radios made it seem like flashing any other thing. Now you have me questioning doing this. This Rom is what I want from my phone...a tweaked sense rom.
If I'm right CWM let's you get to hboot to flash radios, right. And it let's you get to recovery to flash the Rom.
Jeez I came from a iPhone 3g and Jailbreaking was easy compared to this.
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Well to get thunderstick going I need to do both radios.
The tuts for flashing radios made it seem like flashing any other thing. Now you have me questioning doing this. This Rom is what I want from my phone...a tweaked sense rom.
If I'm right CWM let's you get to hboot to flash radios, right. And it let's you get to recovery to flash the Rom.
Jeez I came from a iPhone 3g and Jailbreaking was easy compared to this.
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For some reason I've notice a lot of people calling RomManager by "CWM" lately and for some reason it annoys me. ClockworkMod is the "company name" Koush uses to identify his apps/products. The app you are referring to is RomManager and the recovery is called ClockworkMod Recovery.
Anyway, neither CWR nor RomManager deal with hboot. You can place the file on your sdcard and manually boot to hboot (Pwr+VolDwn or the advanced power menu in some roms). Full instructions for this should not be needed here since they are all over the place including the pinned Q/A thread at the top of this subforum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220484
I'm sure this will come off harsher than it was intended. I just wanted to throw those things out there. Anyway, welcome to Android
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For some reason I've notice a lot of people calling RomManager by "CWM" lately and for some reason it annoys me. ClockworkMod is the "company name" Koush uses to identify his apps/products. The app you are referring to is RomManager and the recovery is called ClockworkMod Recovery.
Anyway, neither CWR nor RomManager deal with hboot. You can place the file on your sdcard and manually boot to hboot (Pwr+VolDwn or the advanced power menu in some roms). Full instructions for this should not be needed here since they are all over the place including the pinned Q/A thread at the top of this subforum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220484
I'm sure this will come off harsher than it was intended. I just wanted to throw those things out there. Anyway, welcome to Android
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Thank you for laying all that out there. I really cannot endorse what Absolute_Zero has to say about calling things by their proper names. When people don't do that, it gets VERY confusing when you try to help them.
Concerning ROM Manager, I don't see how it serves any useful purpose. Fixing permissions can be done just as well through a script like ScriptFusion or ClockworkMod Recovery. I know of no ROM dev that endorses flashing, wiping, backing up, or recovering through ROM Manager, which is a nice way of saying DO NOT USE ROM Manager. It's fairly reliable for flashing recoveries, but I've had issues with it even doing that right.
Just follow the instructions I've laid out for flashing radios. I've included all the links to every radio there. If you follow my directions, I can promise you with 99.9% certainty that your radio flash will go perfectly. It's nothing to be afraid of and nothing to really concern yourself with. Just don't go looking for the easy way of doing everything. This isn't a Motorola device and there's a lot more you can do outside of an app than with an app.
Actually being harsh is cool. When I said CWM I meant the recovery. I should have been more clear.
I will stay away from Rom manager and learn to flash the big boy way.
My last question is this...my SD card is pretty messy. What is the best advice to clear out the card after flashing thunderstick?
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gcodori said:
Actually being harsh is cool. When I said CWM I meant the recovery. I should have been more clear.
I will stay away from Rom manager and learn to flash the big boy way.
My last question is this...my SD card is pretty messy. What is the best advice to clear out the card after flashing thunderstick?
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The best way is to clean it up before flashing. Some ROMs install directories to the SDcard, but those should be clearly named. There's not really anything there that you can do that will render the phone junk. For me, it's just been a process of sorting through all the stuff, backing it up, formatting the card, and dropping the stuff I do want back on it.
Is there an option to format the SD card during flashing?
I have backed up my photos and any documents. After I copy over any videos I took, I would clear it out.
After installing a dozen or more apps, the card looks like a mess.
There's three folders with music in it, etc. Why can't there be an app folder with subdirectories for each app?
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Is there an option to format the SD card during flashing?
I have backed up my photos and any documents. After I copy over any videos I took, I would clear it out.
After installing a dozen or more apps, the card looks like a mess.
There's three folders with music in it, etc. Why can't there be an app folder with subdirectories for each app?
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You can format it either in CWR, Android, or on a computer.
Rooted today with revolution. Pretty easy but it didn't install clockwork. Had to run it again. I noticed Rom manager doesnt recognize clockwork as installed. I wasn't planning on using Rom manager but was curious about this.
One last question before flashing thunderstick...if something fails and I revert to the nandroid backup, does that revert back to the old radio? I need to flash both radios and want to know if I can fall back to the backup if it fails.
Thanks.
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gcodori said:
Rooted today with revolution. Pretty easy but it didn't install clockwork. Had to run it again. I noticed Rom manager doesnt recognize clockwork as installed. I wasn't planning on using Rom manager but was curious about this.
One last question before flashing thunderstick...if something fails and I revert to the nandroid backup, does that revert back to the old radio? I need to flash both radios and want to know if I can fall back to the backup if it fails.
Thanks.
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Nandroid backups don't include radios.
gcodori said:
Rooted today with revolution. Pretty easy but it didn't install clockwork. Had to run it again. I noticed Rom manager doesnt recognize clockwork as installed. I wasn't planning on using Rom manager but was curious about this.
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RomManager will only recognize CWR as being installed if RomManager itself is what was used to flash it.
I'm dealing with this same thing (flashing Radios). I recently rooted my device (after having it since release) and froze the bloat. I never flashed a ROM and want to look to see if it's possible to find a ROM for my Thunderbolt that does not need me to change the Radio. If I don't Flash a ROM I'm more than happy with having root and dealing with the crapware and installing apps I couldn't use before. Good Luck. Enjoy your device.
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I'm dealing with this same thing (flashing Radios). I recently rooted my device (after having it since release) and froze the bloat. I never flashed a ROM and want to look to see if it's possible to find a ROM for my Thunderbolt that does not need me to change the Radio. If I don't Flash a ROM I'm more than happy with having root and dealing with the crapware and installing apps I couldn't use before. Good Luck. Enjoy your device.
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What's you apprehension about flashing a radio?
I flashed the 802 radio right after installing NonS3ns3v2 on my Tbolt. Everything went fine and seems to be running smoothly.
Currently have TWR recovery I flashed using goomanager but have been hearing bad thing about it. Can I just download Rom Manager from the play store and use it to flash clockwork or do I need to us another way to flash it ? Thanks !
If TWRP works fine for you then who cares what other people say or think about. I only run TWRP and have no issues with it.
Don't just go by what other people say, check out some videos on YouTube of ClockworkMod and see if it's for you. Very recently, an official CWM build appears to have become available so if you want to use that, it should be as simple as downloading ROM Manager and doing recovery setup.
I havent used TWR to flash anything yet just used it to to a backup of my stock rooted rom. Thanks for the replys.
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If TWRP works fine for you then who cares what other people say or think about. I only run TWRP and have no issues with it.
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I've ran both on multiple devices and i also prefer twrp. It's laid out nicer. Being able to wipe cache and dalvik in one shot or at least in one menu screen is way more convenient than them being separate options on separate screens.
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when i install RLS 6 hyperdrive my phone starts fine but after one minute it restarts and again turns again on works fine for 30 seconds and again restart help!!!!
When posting something like this its good to know the beforehand so people know what led up to this. Did you wipe? What recovery you using? Did you follow the install instructions word for word?
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A couple of possibilities:
Make sure you wipe per the dev's recommendations prior to flashing.
Try installing with minimal mods and see if you can get it to boot. Once you flash, you can always dirty flash the same installer and pick a couple additional mods and see what's causing the issue. Some people noted they were having problems with the Walkman mod causing bootloops.
Check the MD5 of your download against what is in the OP. If you downloaded to PC then copied to SD card, check that the MD5 on the card matches that on the PC and what's online (some people had problems where the file was corrupted during transfer to phone).
Also making sure you have one of the most recent recoveries is a good thing to check. I believe I used TWRP 2.6.0.0 and it worked fine for me.
Finally, try using the stock kernel instead of stock optimized or a third party kernel. I can use stock or stock optimized, for example, but when I flash faux it bootloops about 80% of the time on my phone.
There is a good bit of info about the bootlooping issue on RLS6 in the original Hyperdrive thread. Start on page 472 and read on from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301724&highlight=bootlooping&page=472
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When posting something like this its good to know the beforehand so people know what led up to this. Did you wipe? What recovery you using? Did you follow the install instructions word for word?
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yes i did man i swear !!!!
thanks
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There is a good bit of info about the bootlooping issue on RLS6 in the original Hyperdrive thread. Start on page 472 and read on from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301724&highlight=bootlooping&page=472
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thanks but i dont think that my problem sir thanks !!! more help please?
Did you flash with twrp or cwm. Theres been a few people reporting bootloops when wiping/flashing with twrp. If so you might want to try cwm. Have been using cwm since the DX was the "it" phone. Got it on 4 devices now and have never had a single problem with it.
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i found the solution
hexitnow said:
Did you flash with twrp or cwm. Theres been a few people reporting bootloops when wiping/flashing with twrp. If so you might want to try cwm. Have been using cwm since the DX was the "it" phone. Got it on 4 devices now and have never had a single problem with it.
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the solution was not to install any audio mods and any players like the walkman just the samsung one thanks man !!
TWRP = bad news with HD6
Just want to say that TWRP and HD6 definitely are not playing nice together. CWM FTW!
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Just want to say that TWRP and HD6 definitely are not playing nice together. CWM FTW!
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I've installed HD6 twice on my phone using TWRP 2502. I followed Dev's installation instructions to the T and have had zero issues.
Includes inissac
reebz said:
I've installed HD6 twice on my phone using TWRP 2502. I followed Dev's installation instructions to the T and have had zero issues.
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Good to know. I believe that I followed the dev instructions as well.
One time my uncle was over and I was telling him about a marital concern. He told me that I should probably not do what I had been doing and that there was probably a better way. I listened to him and life has been better. Life is full of choices.
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Just want to say that TWRP and HD6 definitely are not playing nice together. CWM FTW!
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I agree, like I said have been using it on multiple devices, for close to 3 years now and have never had a single problem. Tried out twrp a few weeks ago and didnt like it to much. To each his own though :thumbup:
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I have also been having difficulty with both bootloops and the phone freezing on the Samsung image and not booting past this point.
I did a full wipe including data with Twrp. After multiple attempts I'm considering switching to CWM. My question is how to I install CWM on a device without a functioning rom?
Does this require flashing back to stock with odin or is there an easier way?
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I have also been having difficulty with both bootloops and the phone freezing on the Samsung image and not booting past this point.
I did a full wipe including data with Twrp. After multiple attempts I'm considering switching to CWM. My question is how to I install CWM on a device without a functioning rom?
Does this require flashing back to stock with odin or is there an easier way?
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You can flash CWM from within TWRP, just use ADB to copy the zip file onto your phone then flash, or alternatively you can use fastboot to flash a new recovery directly to the phone. Neither method needs a working ROM to accomplish.
Could someone help me with this question?
I'm afraid to flash anything until I figure it out and I can't find a response regarding the Verizon S4 anywhere.
I rooted the S4 using the instructions on the site.
Followed all the instructions and flashed OuHS CWM Receovery with LOKI.
Everything has been perfect with the phone. I had ROM Manager running and it wanted to update my Recovery. So I let it update to Clockworkmod 6.0.3.2 Touch.
The recovery works fine, and I created a nandroid with no issues. But I keep reading that I must have a Recovery with LOKI to flash anything.
Does Clockworkmod Touch 6.0.3.2 have LOKI, or do I need to go back to OuHS CWM Recovery?
If so, what's the easiest way to do this since ROM Manager will only flash thier own Recovery.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
thx!
It takes care of it for you. Youre good to go.
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It takes care of it for you. Youre good to go.
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So leave Clockworkmod Touch 6.0.3.2?
I am o.k. to start flashing ROMs? Is my bootloader "unlocked" after the following the full root method on my MDK S4?
Thank you for the quick reply!
You can use cwm or twrp. I prefer cwm myself because ive been using it for so long. You cant restore backups on a different recovery tho so if you use twrp to make a backup you cant restore via cwm. The bootloader isnt actually unlocked on the standard phones, hence the need for the patched recoveries. Thats my understanding of it atleast. But using rom manager it flashes the patched recovery for you so youre good to go.
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Installed jelly boom domantion rom, worked fine untill i select the boost mode opition. Then along the way driving with gps phone blinked, and start this boot loop. It was not a normal boot loop because it said samsung restart....and i could not get recovery to load either, the team win recovery mod. Now i did everything right because working rooted phone with custom rom. So solution was to do a nand erase all and install stock rom. Yes i got the right stock, because on odin mode the binary says samsung offcial but system says custom. That was no help either still samsung and same thing. Took it to best buy they had no clue either, so they are ordering a new phone...they said could be bad battery or the phone. They also mentioned that the official sprint updates cause boot loops. Now i pretty much have a dead phone, stock rom on it....so when the experts play with it theyll see im brand new out of the box? any ideas what the hell happened?
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Installed jelly boom domantion rom, worked fine untill i select the boost mode opition. Then along the way driving with gps phone blinked, and start this boot loop. It was not a normal boot loop because it said samsung restart....and i could not get recovery to load either, the team win recovery mod. Now i did everything right because working rooted phone with custom rom. So solution was to do a nand erase all and install stock rom. Yes i got the right stock, because on odin mode the binary says samsung offcial but system says custom. That was no help either still samsung and same thing. Took it to best buy they had no clue either, so they are ordering a new phone...they said could be bad battery or the phone. They also mentioned that the official sprint updates cause boot loops. Now i pretty much have a dead phone, stock rom on it....so when the experts play with it theyll see im brand new out of the box? any ideas what the hell happened?
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I think that you've had little response on this because you're asking for an autopsy report with no corpse to dismember, or enough specifics to do a second opinion (we don't know the rev, what other mods you'd installed, or even your baseband, the method you used to install stock--was it the one provided on the development forum?).
If you still had your phone or provided details (logcat, rom build), there'd be folks far more knowledgeable than I whom could provide assistance. That's what these devs do, take pride in their work and go even further by wanting to see you up and running (that could be considered dev integrity or honor, since their name is all they have here).
[That's about the finest combo (free product + extraordinary service) one could encounter. You don't get that at retailers these days, and one pays for the work product.]
Since you've bumped this, I will speculate. Don't use boost mode within Wanam when on JellyBomb, or do under some circumstances. Or, perhaps you had bad hardware. Or...you get the picture.
In the end, I hope you enjoy your replacement, and have a less troublesome experience.
May not be that for which you were looking, but it's the best I could muster.
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Might be the beast kernal too...try reflashing rom and flash the lean or stock kernal...i would also boot into the main screen and phone would reboot after 10 secs to the samsung then main screen over n over
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insane209 said:
Might be the beast kernal too...try reflashing rom and flash the lean or stock kernal...i would also boot into the main screen and phone would reboot after 10 secs to the samsung then main screen over n over
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That's probably it, but from the OP, he's getting a new device.
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micmars said:
That's probably it, but from the OP, he's getting a new device.
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That works as well lol, just for future probs
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there is only 1 root method which i have done through odin mode. Then i also flashed the team win recovery as well, and put the jelly bean domanition on it.
Now lets start at the start...first rooted and installed team win recovery and made a back up of stock. Downloading the wrong rom for n905 not n900 what i had, and the rom worked but no internet or service. So then i went and did a restore of the stock that i backuped...then started this boot loop. So watching a video for s4...i selected whipe nand option on odion. So then my phone said unable to boot normal and auto loaded on odin. Then i downloaded stock rom and phone came back to life...so i rerooted and reinstalled team win recovery, and installed jelly bom domantion...every thing was working right. About a month went by with this rom installed then i selected the boost mode and a week later while driving with google maps phone blinked...and it only load samsung not the boot animation, when going into recovery it said loading recovery but it 2 didnt want load and kept restarting. Now thats the basic info i know, and everything i did with my phone...plus i used note cleaner v.05. The phone died while being held in hand using google maps...if its hardware then maybe thats the solution im looking for, but i am not sure this was software...thats why im afarid to root and custom rom this new phone in case this happens again
Also i dont even know how to install kernals....plus even if it was kernal, it worked a whole month. The only thing i know i did different...was select the boost mode option, before that phone was working just fine
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Also i dont even know how to install kernals....plus even if it was kernal, it worked a whole month. The only thing i know i did different...was select the boost mode option, before that phone was working just fine
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Kernals u flash using recovery just like a room on twarp,
wipe system, cache, delvic, flash rom, then flash lean or stock kernal, should solve prob...can use titan backup for data
Direct link for sprint lean kernal:
http://androtransfer.com/get.php?p=imoseyon/hlte-others/lk_hltespr-v1.7.1.zip
can overclock to 2.8ghz as well
AT UR OWN RISK...
Stable for me though
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Someone popping popcorn in this thread?
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i dont have the phone anymore....but let me revise. Why did the phone "blink", and start the boot loop without loading the boot animation, or not able to load recovery?
2nd question, since i flashed stock rom...if i took back to geek squad on insurance, would they say no because the the knox secruity being 0x1...or yes because samsung stock?
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i dont have the phone anymore....but let me revise. Why did the phone "blink", and start the boot loop without loading the boot animation, or not able to load recovery?
2nd question, since i flashed stock rom...if i took back to geek squad on insurance, would they say no because the the knox secruity being 0x1...or yes because samsung stock?
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Started the boot loop like that becuz its a soft reset or quick restart method...like the system crashing & restarting
U can try to take it back
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insane209 said:
Started the boot loop like that becuz its a soft reset or quick restart method...like the system crashing & restarting
U can try to take it back
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Insane men are always right, you could immediately get this out of the speculative realm by getting your phone back.
What the heck, I'll add to this, he might have flashed a test build that had the beast kernal included.
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micmars said:
Insane men are always right, you could immediately get this out of the speculative realm by getting your phone back.
What the heck, I'll add to this, he might have flashed a test build that had the beast kernal included.
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Yea the beast kernals been an issue for ppl alot, should swap it out for the lean its been more stable
Lol sounds funny when ppl say insane...i should of changed the name or wish i could...that was my cod name insanekilla
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insane209 said:
Yea the beast kernals been an issue for ppl alot, should swap it out for the lean its been more stable
Lol sounds funny when ppl say insane...i should of changed the name or wish i could...that was my cod name insanekilla
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To me it doesn't. If anyone claims sanity, they are unenlightened.
Changing it would be a sane thing to do, and sort of excise the joy of it.
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I don't know much about kernels but I did notice something. The program fast charge requires a kernel that supports it for it to run, on my HTC evo 3d...When I put custom roms on it I noticed the kernel got changed 2 because after installing rom the fast charge worked and sometimes didn't on another rom. So I'm guessing when u install a rom it comes with their own kernal. So how would re flashing the kernal to lean fix it if I installed stock rom
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I don't know much about kernels but I did notice something. The program fast charge requires a kernel that supports it for it to run, on my HTC evo 3d...When I put custom roms on it I noticed the kernel got changed 2 because after installing rom the fast charge worked and sometimes didn't on another rom. So I'm guessing when u install a rom it comes with their own kernal. So how would re flashing the kernal to lean fix it if I installed stock rom
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The stock rom is the best method to go because it comes with the stock kernal...i was just saying the kernal that comes with the jellybomb one isnt too stable on devices...so u can flash the rom, then flash a kernal over it (either stock kernal or lean to overclock it more stable than beast kernal that comes with jellybomb)
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