I found a procedure on this forum, rooted my samsung galaxy y young gt-s5360( thanks alot for that) but then i face a bigger burden, after installign ICS 4.0.1 custom ROM, when I reboot, all apps, even Zemus or is it Lemus Launcher stop working. I end up closing all of them and shutting down my phone then restoring using CWM my stock ROM. I have Jelly Bean custom ROM for my phone to and on installing I get same results. I know am wrong coz am a beginner please help me. Here is how I install maybe am a bit wrong
1. Shut down phone
2.Reboot in recovery mode
3. install CWS from sd card using its .zip file (at times I have wiped cache after this just to try something different)
4. Select the ICS zip file and install it.
i Used same procedure for Jelly bean but am stuck please help am a beginner
Thanks in advance for any help.
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hi guys.,
ive managed to root my fone./
'now it is
4.0.3
4.1.a.0.562
i have rooted my fone. i can see superuser also.
what i did next was placing the rom in my sd card. and then i installed rom manager fromthe android market.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=16039190 this is the rom i downlaoded.
i rebooted my phone and went to the recovery console and chose to install the rom,
did it. restarted the phone and it hung at the sony logo.
I think the rom you try to install is not compatible with "Rom Manager" instead you had to try CWM, but Now you should repair your phone using SEUS to recover the original rom, and then root it again, install CWM and then you may try your custom Rom, one more thing to note, if the custom rom required any specific kernel, then you have to install the custom kernel 1st.
any other rom which is simple to test on the neo -v?
is there any rom that u can recomemd that i can just dump into my sd card and use it to test for the tiume being?
as in. ..
i download the rom..
i reboot the phome to recovery mode.
then i choose the zip file to install and thats all about it
i just wanna get tryu to see if it works.
i dont understand this kernal stuff.
You already asked this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27478508&postcount=15 thread closed.
Hey everyone,
i've got an i9300 device with 4.1.1 (XXDLIH) on it
I wanted to installed a custom rom on it (Omega ROM v38)
First i flashed CWM via Odin like in the instructions, after that i downloaded the rom put it in the sd card and booted the phone into CWM, i did the wipe and factory reset and choosed the rom zip for installing
After about 10 minutes the phone rebooted, but it is still on stock rom, so i thought what could the problem be and remembered that i need to root the phone first.
Now i have the problem that i can't (don't know), i don't know which way i should use for rooting so that i can afterwards install the Omega Custom rom ....
Note that i have now the CWM 5.5 recovery and don't know how to get back to stock recovery ...
Please if someone could tell me exactly what should i do, how exactly to root it and install the rom :/
Thanks everyone in advance
If you think that it would be better to install another custom rom then feel free to tell me
arnes_king said:
Hey everyone,
i've got an i9300 device with 4.1.1 (XXDLIH) on it
I wanted to installed a custom rom on it (Omega ROM v38)
First i flashed CWM via Odin like in the instructions, after that i downloaded the rom put it in the sd card and booted the phone into CWM, i did the wipe and factory reset and choosed the rom zip for installing
After about 10 minutes the phone rebooted, but it is still on stock rom, so i thought what could the problem be and remembered that i need to root the phone first.
Now i have the problem that i can't (don't know), i don't know which way i should use for rooting so that i can afterwards install the Omega Custom rom ....
Note that i have now the CWM 5.5 recovery and don't know how to get back to stock recovery ...
Please if someone could tell me exactly what should i do, how exactly to root it and install the rom :/
Thanks everyone in advance
If you think that it would be better to install another custom rom then feel free to tell me
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Why not actually read the basics and follow the instructions first ???
BASICS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927113
OMEGA instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32864050&postcount=27478
Slowly from the start download Omega rom and put it on your ext sd card .
Download a root and recovery file follow its instructions flash as PDA via Odin .
Boot to recovery
Locate Install install zip from Ext SD card and choose options .
>>>>>>>>
If you want stock recovery flash stock rom via Odin .
jje
Hi Users,
I installed the custom rom ******JELLY BLAST successfully on my Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i but after few days I noticed some performance issues. For this, I tried re-installing another custom rom on my phone but as I used the recovery manager during boot to load the custom rom from SD card, none of the custom roms are getting installed.
Now my phone is *only* booting in the recovery mode but it is not installing any rom which I select through SD card. (Looks like some permission issues to the /system folder in android.
If someone can please suggest me any recovery steps, it would be great. I dont want my phone to be sitting with the service center folks for no reason but I want to recover it on my own.
Is there any way I can use any custom rom or a *.exe which I can use to install it from SD card which will overcome the permission issue and then install the custom rom without any issue. Note: The phone is only booting to the default Andoid Recovery mode but not to the ClockWorkMOD recovery.
Thanks in advance!
Taz~
are you able to flash cwm through default recovery in order to get to apply new rom through cwm?
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Hi! I am newbie to flashing roms. This the first time I am gonna flash a custom rom. I installed a custom kernel before but due to lack of my skills and experience, I got stuck in boot loop. Then I got it repaired. Now once again, I wanted to flash a rom but with step by step guide from you people. I have rooted and installed cmw recovery on my Gio successfully. I have downloaded adrenaline rom second edition zip file and put it in my sdcard. There is something like mount system or data. I am currently on stock rom. Here is the link to adrenaline rom 2nd edition:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594275
Please help me. I do not want to brick my phone or stuck in bootloop. Thanks in advance!
Hello dear community
This is my very first thread I am making on this website, so please pardon me if I am on the wrong page of this website.
Anyways, I'm more or less desperate. I saw a youtube tutorial on how to install Android 4.4 Kit Kat on a Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 and I heard I'd need root AND a custom recovery.
Because I'm a total newbie to this kind of stuff, I tried the very first thing I saw that had something to do with custom recovery, because I already had my phone rooted. So, I looked up a tutorial on youtube on how to install CWM custom recovery and ended up with installing it successfully, but now my phone is stuck in a bootloop. As I already mentioned, I am a newbie and therefore I am very desperate at the moment, you know.
The only thing I can do is go to Recovery Mode, but if I try to turn the phone on it gets stuck in a bootloop (It actually doesn't loop at all, it just freezes at the moment when the Samsung Galaxy Note logo appears and doesnt do anything after that.).
I think my problem is that I actually threw a new Kernel on my phone, because the video title says "How to install Kernel with CWM [...]"
I would be very very very very very grateful if anyone was kind enough to help me get out of this!
I really need help!
Thanks!
PS.
If this helps you help me:
This happened when I had Android 4.1.2 installed.
There's going to be 2 ways to get out of this:
1) Reinstall the stock firmware via Odin.
2) Install a custom rom via recovery.
Personally, I'd go with number 2 because a) you wanted to update anyway and b) if you have the right recovery and rom, it'll be easier as you can just put the files you need on an external SD card and install via the custom recovery. Now, not all recoveries are able to flash any file. Many times you need specific ones to install the newer android versions. So, if you are wanting to install something 4.4 based, then using a recovery that was made, say, last year, probably will not work well if at all.
Another thing to try first, is to wipe the cache and dalvik cache in recovery since you said you tried to install a kernel. It is always recommended to wipe these when installing (assuming you did pick a compatible kernel with what you were trying to install).