[Q] How to Backup Driver from Galaxy S2 Jellybean - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All, been looking for this Question, but came up with zero result,
i'd like to know about custom rom suitable for SHW-M250S, since when i've tried convert shw-m250s to gt-i9100 jellybean firmware, my Compass points wrong direction and GPS doesnt perform well. for now im using official jellybean KSJMB baseband for it. it works well, but i want to try custom rom out there. i've tried NeatROM lite and full, but those sensors work as formentioned. thus my question is :
is there any possibility to backup GPS and Compass driver (or different term in android) and put it on my later custom rom?
thanks in advance.

need answer

care to ask in the m250 thread?
Sent from the little guy

I found a solution but i dont tested it
From official jb for your device extract system/lib/hw
On installed custom rom put entirely extracted hw folder in system/lib/hw( overwrite everything)
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krazy1101 said:
I found a solution but i dont tested it
From official jb for your device extract system/lib/hw
On installed custom rom put entirely extracted hw folder in system/lib/hw( overwrite everything)
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Question is, can we directly copy and paste using root explorer or we should create flash able zip?
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Both but fix permission
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gastonw said:
care to ask in the m250 thread?
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i'll try, thanks for your suggestion
krazy1101 said:
Both but fix permission
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got it, thanks, ill try it soon after flashing new rom

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[Q] Help! How to remove CWM from S2

Hi,
I just got my Android and happened to Root it with a firmware containing CWM because I really had no clue as to what it was. Now I would want to be able to remove this icon CWM from my phone. I have tried flashing the kernel to no avail. Please help me with a step by step procedure to remove it since I'm absolutely new to Androids. My S2 runs gingerbread 2.3.6. I did check the web but am so confused with all the options provided.
Thanks in advance.
flash stock rom usin odin simple
It is strongly recommended to back up stock ROM before u give try to Custom ROM.
*#1234# - Check your Firmware version before u do Rooting and make a note some where
You can use those information to download your STOCK ROM from many website (google them)
boscos said:
Hi,
I just got my Android and happened to Root it with a firmware containing CWM because I really had no clue as to what it was. Now I would want to be able to remove this icon CWM from my phone. I have tried flashing the kernel to no avail. Please help me with a step by step procedure to remove it since I'm absolutely new to Androids. My S2 runs gingerbread 2.3.6. I did check the web but am so confused with all the options provided.
Thanks in advance.
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Since you are rooted, use any file explorer with root access and delete the cwm manager.apk.
Second option is use root un-installer and uninstall the cwm manager
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galaxys2jax said:
It is strongly recommended to back up stock ROM before u give try to Custom ROM.
use *#1234# to check some useful information before u do Rooting.
Also u can download STOCK ROM from many website (google them)
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What does this have to do, with what op wants?
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rocky23 said:
flash stock rom usin odin simple
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Simple yes, but you want him to flash whole ROM instead of removing one file.
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boscos said:
Hi,
I just got my Android and happened to Root it with a firmware containing CWM because I really had no clue as to what it was. Now I would want to be able to remove this icon CWM from my phone. I have tried flashing the kernel to no avail. Please help me with a step by step procedure to remove it since I'm absolutely new to Androids. My S2 runs gingerbread 2.3.6. I did check the web but am so confused with all the options provided.
Thanks in advance.
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in some Firmwares CWM is included in system applications, so cant simply uninstall it, you can use Titanium backup application to uninstall system apps,
But before uninstalling better you learn more about Rooting and the functions of this app and other root apps. This is a very usefull app in the rooted and Clockwork mod installed devices, for rebooting into recovery easily, kernel flashing, backing up of the Rom ect..
you can have informations from below sticky thread as well as from my signature links.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442549
Thanks guys for your prompt responses. I will try and flash the stock rom and let you know if it work. Thanks again
why do you want to remove it though? Its one of the most useable apps for a rooted phone
skimminstones said:
why do you want to remove it though? Its one of the most useable apps for a rooted phone
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I just didn't want another system application that I had no clue about. Anyways - I flashed stock and it worked. Thanks everyone for the help!
Titanium backup and freeze it. The. You still have it if you need it later
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I am using XOLO Q800 (Stock ROM), what should i do to remove CWM
rocky23 said:
flash stock rom usin odin simple
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I installed CWM to test some custom ROMs on my device. What if for some i reason i have to take my mobile to service center.
Will they charge me (even if my device is under warranty) because i have installed CWM?
Do I really need to remove CWM? If yes, how??
Do you have a 3rd stupid question to ask?
anoop1678 said:
I installed CWM to test some custom ROMs on my device. What if for some i reason i have to take my mobile to service center.
Will they charge me (even if my device is under warranty) because i have installed CWM?
Do I really need to remove CWM? If yes, how??
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Yes you will need to remove root so flash Sam firmware with mobile Odin and don't root. Now back to stock. :thumbup:
Or send it in and report bk
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It would be very helpful if you can provide a link for reference
andrewwright said:
Yes you will need to remove root so flash Sam firmware with mobile Odin and don't root. Now back to stock. :thumbup:
Or send it in and report bk
sent from my I9100 Alliance v8
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Thanks for replying andrewwright!! (you too "theunderling"!!:angel
I haven't actually installed CWM yet and came here to clear my this doubt.
Why Sam Firmware (if Sam = Samsung) while my device is XOLO q800? Can I take a backup of my my stock firmware in some way because XOLO is not a popular brand and I won't get much support(stock firmware) over internet.
Also, I read somewhere that particular firmware corrosponds to a particular chipset(mine is MT6589), is it true??
I would really appreciate if you can provide a link for reference where I can read further or otherwise some people will keep yelling here "noob......noob"
anoop1678 said:
Thanks for replying andrewwright!! (you too "theunderling"!!:angel
I haven't actually installed CWM yet and came here to clear my this doubt.
Why Sam Firmware (if Sam = Samsung) while my device is XOLO q800? Can I take a backup of my my stock firmware in some way because XOLO is not a popular brand and I won't get much support(stock firmware) over internet.
Also, I read somewhere that particular firmware corrosponds to a particular chipset(mine is MT6589), is it true??
I would really appreciate if you can provide a link for reference where I can read further or otherwise some people will keep yelling here "noob......noob"
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First ur trying to post ur issue on the wrong section ma8
as this section is meant for Galaxy S2 I9100 and its variants M/P/T not for ur XOLO q800
try this link below for all ur query about XOLO q800
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226308
also head over to the link below for ur XOLO q800 devlopment
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239793

[Q] Help! Soft-bricked. How can I return to stock Chinese version?

My model is i9100G ZCLPI
I have the zip file I9100GZCLPI_I9100GOZHLPI_CHN which I downloaded as a backup. Is this the ROM or the kernel? It contains a tar file over 500 MB so I guess it is the ROM? I tried to flash the tar file using Odin but it never works.
Where can I find the stock kernel and stock ROM?
When I boot now, the screen shows phone--[!]--computer. The yellow exclamation point.
Search for ur stock firmware on www.sammobile.com, then just download it and flash it through Odin
Poroto said:
Search for ur stock firmware on sammobile, then just download it and flash it through Odin
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I downloaded and flashed the stock firmware already. I guess that's what I9100GZCLPI_I9100GOZHLPI_CHN is. I am going to try again from Sammobile, but right now their search is not functioning.
Firmware should be a large file about 500 MB uncompressed or 250 MB compressed, right?
First check if you can access download mode using 3 button combo..
You can only flash the firmware you want via Odin.. (as stated above post)
Always always do a nandroid backup before flashing or updating firmware.. always keep a nandroid backup in your sd card..
Oh yeah always backup imei (there are tutorials in xda or google search)
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thedaylights said:
... It contains a tar file over 500 MB so I guess it is the ROM?I tried to flash the tar file using Odin but it never works.
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What do you mean by "it never works"?
Did you get any error message in Odin?
Can you explain a little bit how you tried to flash the firmware.
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thedaylights said:
I downloaded and flashed the stock firmware already. I guess that's what I9100GZCLPI_I9100GOZHLPI_CHN is. I am going to try again from Sammobile, but right now their search is not functioning.
Firmware should be a large file about 500 MB uncompressed or 250 MB compressed, right?
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That's correct.. as kernel's are around average 6mb..
Have you searched xda forums for your firmware or google search..??
# Sent from my blazing slimbean SGS i9000 using Tapatalk 2 #
I found the firmware for GT I9100G, China on Sammobile.
Firmware info:
GT-I9100G - China
PDA: I9100GZCLPI
CSC: I9100GOZHLPI
Version: 4.0.3
Date: 2012-08-31
Regions:
Download: www.hotfile.com/dl/171545691/3c71cda/I9100GZCLPI_I9100GOZHLPI_CHN.zip.html
Size: 349.4MB
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Jokesy said:
What do you mean by "it never works"?
Did you get any error message in Odin?
Can you explain a little bit how you tried to flash the firmware.
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It just reinstalled stock firmware!!:laugh:
Usually it hangs at setupconnection. I let it go for almost an hour before with no change.
I still want to flash another ROM on it because the Chinese version doesn't run Google Apps. Any advice? It first soft-bricked when I flashed it with MyGKernel.
Roots said:
First check if you can access download mode using 3 button combo..
You can only flash the firmware you want via Odin.. (as stated above post)
Always always do a nandroid backup before flashing or updating firmware.. always keep a nandroid backup in your sd card..
Oh yeah always backup imei (there are tutorials in xda or google search)
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I should have done a backup in the SD card. But since I couldn't install any file manager (no access to Google Apps on Chinese stock) I just downloaded the stock ROM, backed up my contacts and flashed a new kernel. For some reason when I tried to restore stock it didn't work, many times. But just now I restored to the same stock file, no problem.
Can I do a nandroid backup without using software from Google Play?
thedaylights said:
It just reinstalled stock firmware!!:laugh:
Usually it hangs at setupconnection. I let it go for almost an hour before with no change.
I still want to flash another ROM on it because the Chinese version doesn't run Google Apps. Any advice? It first soft-bricked when I flashed it with MyGKernel.
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Ok. I'll look into the MyGKernel.
What's the status of the phone now, is it working properly now?
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Jokesy said:
Ok. I'll look into the MyGKernel.
What's the status of the phone now, is it working properly now?
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I just verified I can use the phone, send text messages, and my contacts info is still in there. Seems to be running properly.
I'm not sure that MyGKernel was the problem. I just tried it because I found someone on another thread used MyGKernel on their Chinese i9100G successfully.
What should I be looking for if I want to root and flash a compatible kernel/ROM? Should the kernel be ZCLPI compatible? LPI compatible? Most kernels / ROMs seem to be incompatible with the Chinese model.
thedaylights said:
I should have done a backup in the SD card. But since I couldn't install any file manager (no access to Google Apps on Chinese stock) I just downloaded the stock ROM, backed up my contacts and flashed a new kernel. For some reason when I tried to restore stock it didn't work, many times. But just now I restored to the same stock file, no problem.
Can I do a nandroid backup without using software from Google Play?
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You can do a nandroid backup from cwm recovery (select option for backup & restore)..
edit: you will need to root the phone
To root it must be compatible with your firmware..
Flash semaphore kernel using Odin (check semaphore website for the tar file you need)
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thedaylights said:
I just verified I can use the phone, send text messages, and my contacts info is still in there. Seems to be running properly.
I'm not sure that MyGKernel was the problem. I just tried it because I found someone on another thread used MyGKernel on their Chinese i9100G successfully.
What should I be looking for if I want to root and flash a compatible kernel/ROM? Should the kernel be ZCLPI compatible? LPI compatible? Most kernels / ROMs seem to be incompatible with the Chinese model.
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Root your device with the tutorial here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1679778
You should be able to backup your present ROM, flash whatever you want after rooting.
Apart from Google play store issues, is there any other reason why you want to flash another ROM?
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Roots said:
You can do a nandroid backup from cwm recovery (select option for backup & restore)..
edit: you will need to root the phone
To root it must be compatible with your firmware..
Flash semaphore kernel using Odin (check semaphore website for the tar file you need)
# Sent from my blazing slimbean SGS i9000 using Tapatalk 2 #
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Should I root the phone first, or does flashing the semaphore kernel root the phone?
edit: I'm going to root the phone first by the tutorial Jokesy linked to.
I'm unclear on the issue of compatibility. Should the kernel match my currently running version of Android 4.0.3? Or should I flash a kernel which matches the version of Android I want to install (4.1)?
Jokesy said:
Root your device with the tutorial here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1679778
You should be able to backup your present ROM, flash whatever you want after rooting.
Apart from Google play store issues, is there any other reason why you want to flash another ROM?
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Ah, so it is the rooting step that is the main hurdle. I will follow the guide you linked to. After I root it, I can install CM9 or AOKP or whatever as long as it's for the i9100g?
My main motivation to flash another ROM is to get access to google play, google calendar and skype.
thedaylights said:
Should I root the phone first, or does flashing the semaphore kernel root the phone?
I'm unclear on the issue of compatibility. Should the kernel match my currently running version of Android 4.0.3? Or should I flash a kernel which matches the version of Android I want to install (4.1)?
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1. ROOT with the link i posted.
2. Stock based insecure kernels are dependent on your kernel version.
Custom kernels are dependent on your Android version.
3. You haven't answered my question about the real reason why you want to flash another ROM
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Jokesy said:
1. ROOT with the link i posted.
2. Stock based insecure kernels are dependent on your kernel version.
Custom kernels are dependent on your Android version.
3. You haven't answered my question about the real reason why you want to flash another ROM
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We posted at almost the same time. I'm trying to get google play, google calendar and skype working.
I have successfully followed your instructions (thank you! :good and my phone has cwm and is rooted. Now I am wondering if I should just install google play .apk or try to flash a stock ROM from say, Taiwan. Which may have google play on it, I'm assuming.
Do you have any advice on how to install the google play .apk? I have a vpn set up on the phone already, so I should be able to access it once installed.

[SOLVED] I bricked my phone..urgent help needed please..

I updated my sgs2 officially yesterday from ICS to jellybean 4.1.2...it was working good but I lost root...I searched the web to root it again and foung this website..
http://galaxys2root.com/galaxy-s2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s2-gt-i9100-jelly-bean-android-4-1-14-1-2/
I successfully rooted it but to my bad luck I tapped on the supersu as mentioned in the video demonstration at the website and things went wrong..the supersu asked me whether to start normally or CWM recovery, I opted for CWM recovery...Now my phone is stuck at the yellow triangle..I can go to download mode only...I reflashed the same kernel but in vain...
Please help me to recover my phone as I need it badly...many thanks in advance.
Let me tell you that I leave in middle east and as I remeber it was updated to XXls8 or something.
Re: I bricked my phone..urgent help needed please..
You can go to internet search for a rom to flash using odin
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benhu said:
You can go to internet search for a rom to flash using odin
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thanks benhu but what should I search for? which ROM?
Search for a stock rom
Re: I bricked my phone..urgent help needed please..
Search on sammobile.com
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mhoss48 said:
Search on sammobile.com
Sent from my HTC One X
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But I didn't install any custom ROM..I only install custom kernal for rooting..Do I still need a stock ROM to flash? I need further help...and how to flash again?
Thanks everybody who is helping.
mirchichamu said:
But I didn't install any custom ROM..I only install custom kernal for rooting..Do I still need a stock ROM to flash? I need further help...and how to flash again?
Thanks everybody who is helping.
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Odin flashes stock ROMs and kernels.
Re: I bricked my phone..urgent help needed please..
STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU to flash SUPERNEXUS 2.0 it is stable
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pakhei123 said:
STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU to flash SUPERNEXUS 2.0 it is stable
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Do you recommend to flash this rom instead of stock rom? But where from download? And how to flash?
Go back to stock first; it will give you a 'clean slate'. Getting your phone working normally/usable should be your only priority/thought at this stage. You can worry about flashing other roms/kernels once you've done that.
MistahBungle said:
Go back to stock first; it will give you a 'clean slate'. Getting your phone working normally/usable should be your only priority/thought at this stage. You can worry about flashing other roms/kernels once you've done that.
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Thanks MistahBungle for your help. From where I should download stock rom and how to flash? Further help will be much appreciated.
Search Samfirmware for an unbranded one for your country (or a carrier-specific one if you prefer/if there isn't an unbranded one). Guides/tutorials are stickied in the General section (3rd post from the top from memory).
MistahBungle said:
Search Samfirmware for an unbranded one for your country (or a carrier-specific one if you prefer/if there isn't an unbranded one). Guides/tutorials are stickied in the General section (3rd post from the top from memory).
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Thanks a lot MistahBungle and all who supported me...Thanks God I finally reflashed stock ROM which I downloaded from Samfirmware and it is working well.
May I request all those geeks to guide me to root the easiest way. Further I will request you people to tell me the Best ROM which support RTL...Bundle of thanks.
Good man. You're welcome Easy way to root is to flash the Odin version of any custom kernel which works with Android version of the stock rom you're currently running (Siyah & Dorimanx are but two, there are others); read the thread devoted to the particular kernel you want to flash to work out which build you need to use. Once you flash it you'll have a rooted phone with CWM.
'Best rom' threads are not allowed here; once you have CWM installed it's really easy to flash/try a bunch of roms & find one you like, it takes 5 minutes to backup or restore, if you find you don't like a rom you try, it's easy to go back to your previous setup & try another. Generally if you need things that are a 'bit fiddly' to 'just work' without dramas, you're better off sticking with stock. But you can check the threads of various custom roms to see if they support the features you need to use. You could always dual boot if the particular features you want to use only work with stock, yet you like a particular custom rom & want to use it as a daily driver.
Re: I bricked my phone..urgent help needed please..
And one more thing...
Please add [SOLVED] to the title of ur post so that others with similar problems can get help too..
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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2.3.6 firmware

hi to all here,forgive becayse i am new here.
i need the firmware 2.3.6 for samsung galaxy s2 16gb
to update with odin....and olso need the modem+kernel+pit file everything to work perfect.
i need the europe version.phone is factory unlock.
thanks for your time.
Why 2.3.6 instead of 4.1.2?
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its very slow friend
can you help me anyone here to find the formware?
Search for it on samfirmware.com. I do not know if they have 3 part firmwares but i think its worth a try.
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Seriously??
Reyden said:
Search for it on samfirmware.com. I do not know if they have 3 part firmwares but i think its worth a try.
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Try 4.4.2 CyanFox Rom, best so far, very fast & less battery consuming.
thanks for your answer friend.
i update to 4.1.2with odin.
but i have problem....my phone is 16 gb capacity and now inside the settings says only 4gb
how can i fix this?please help
DMXSTORM said:
thanks for your answer friend.
i update to 4.1.2with odin.
but i have problem....my phone is 16 gb capacity and now inside the settings says only 4gb
how can i fix this?please help
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Was it a Single .tar file of 4.1.2 u flashed or was it a 3 part one
Singe file friend
DMXSTORM said:
Singe file friend
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Can u post the file name so that i can check the same
XEU-I9100XWLSW.zip
give link to download.the latest update is 4.1.2?
i use single file with odin....
maybe you need all the files?
.pit-modem?
DMXSTORM said:
give link to download.the latest update is 4.1.2?
i use single file with odin....
maybe you need all the files?
.pit-modem?
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no its weird that u have that strange storage issue after flashing that firmware.
try with a stock ICS 4.0.3 firmware and see for now
i make a mistake,i use .pit file for 8gb version!!
can you help me please?
i need the official firmware 4.1.2 europe for gt 19100 s2
with all the files...
or the file .pit for 16gb version
DMXSTORM said:
i make a mistake,i use .pit file for 8gb version!!
can you help me please?
i need the official firmware 4.1.2 europe for gt 19100 s2
with all the files...
or the file .pit for 16gb version
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Aah now i see the weird thing ( human mistake ) Check the link below and a word of caution for u ma8 read the entire OP of that link before proceeding
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538947
Also the below one for original 16gb pit file link
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6194
thanks very much friend for your help.
everything works perfect now!
the latest update its 4.1.2?very beutiful update...nice.
i see now the battery how long takes.
maybe any custom firmware based on 4.1.2?lite version?
or something like apple ios 7?
thanks
Rom recommendations are forbidden here (and anyone who makes one in this thread is getting slapped). Go to the development sections, read some threads (first page/last 10 pages will give you the info you need), flash & try some roms out like everyone else here.

Can anyone please share stock build.prop Samsung Galaxy S II I9100?

Can anyone please share stock build.prop Samsung Galaxy S II I9100?
PRO23 said:
Can anyone please share stock build.prop Samsung Galaxy S II I9100?
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You can download the stock firmware and extract the build.prop and use that. If you don't already have a copy of your stock firmware then it would be a good idea to have a copy of it anyway.
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build.prop only.
PRO23 said:
build.prop only.
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You don't understand, it would be smarter to go ahead and download the stock firmware and keep a copy of it so you will have it in the future if you ever need to restore the device. Then just extract a copy of build.prop from the firmware and use that.
If you don't have a copy of the stock firmware and just want to be lazy about it and ask for a copy of build.prop from someone else then I suggest you get the stock firmware and do it for yourself because there is no guarantee how much longer the stock firmware will be available to the public, if you have problems later and the firmware isn't available then what would you do? You wouldn't be able to fix your device because there is no guarantee that you'll find someone in this community to get a copy from. Be smart, just download the firmware.
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Droidriven said:
You don't understand, it would be smarter to go ahead and download the stock firmware and keep a copy of it so you will have it in the future if you ever need to restore the device. Then just extract a copy of build.prop from the firmware and use that.
If you don't have a copy of the stock firmware and just want to be lazy about it and ask for a copy of build.prop from someone else then I suggest you get the stock firmware and do it for yourself because there is no guarantee how much longer the stock firmware will be available to the public, if you have problems later and the firmware isn't available then what would you do? You wouldn't be able to fix your device because there is no guarantee that you'll find someone in this community to get a copy from. Be smart, just download the firmware.
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I dont need stock firmwar, custom rom ,..
All I need is build.prop.
PRO23 said:
I dont need stock firmwar, custom rom ,..
All I need is build.prop.
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If you're using a custom ROM then the stock buid.prop won't work for you, you need the build.prop from the ROM you're using.
Plus, if your device ever messes up and won't boot system and won't boot to recovery then you'll need the stock firmware to flash in Odin because you won't be able to reinstall your custom ROM. Trust me, if you ever have problems you'll wish you had listened to me.
Why are you resisting? Is it gonna kill you to download the firmware abd extract the build.prop? If you had done that when I first replied to you then you'd already have your device fixed by now, but no, you want to be he stubborn and drag it out longer.
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Droidriven said:
If you're using a custom ROM then the stock buid.prop won't work for you, you need the vuild.prop from the ROM you're using.
Plus, if your device ever messes up and won't boot system and won't boot to recovery then you'll need the stock firmware to flash in Odin because you won't be able to reinstall your custom ROM. Trust me, if you ever have problems you'll wish you had listened to me.
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Btw, he may not have understood you, he doesn't seem to be speaking English well
PRO23 said:
I dont need stock firmwar, custom rom ,..
All I need is build.prop.
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Dirty flashing the current rom, or flashing stock rom will fix your problem
It's the easy way
Droidriven said:
If you're using a custom ROM then the stock buid.prop won't work for you, you need the build.prop from the ROM you're using.
Plus, if your device ever messes up and won't boot system and won't boot to recovery then you'll need the stock firmware to flash in Odin because you won't be able to reinstall your custom ROM. Trust me, if you ever have problems you'll wish you had listened to me.
Why are you resisting? Is it gonna kill you to download the firmware abd extract the build.prop? If you had done that when I first replied to you then you'd already have your device fixed by now, but no, you want to be he stubborn and drag it out longer.
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I dont have even Samsung Galaxy S II I9100, So I dont need I9100 stock firmwar.
I only need to I9100 buid.prop.
PRO23 said:
I dont have even Samsung Galaxy S II I9100, So I dont need I9100 stock firmwar.
I only need to I9100 buid.prop.
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mate.. you have to provide more information, like what android version?, latest jellybean or what? what carrier? and which country? which csc?
if the phone boots, type *#1234#, and post what you get..
MigoMujahid said:
mate.. you have to provide more information, like what android version?, latest jellybean or what? what carrier? and which country? which csc?
if the phone boots, type *#1234#, and post what you get..
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Any model will be good android 5 or newer
PRO23 said:
Any model will be good android 5 or newer
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Latest Stock rom is android 4.1.2, there is no stock rom newer than that, newer than that is only custom roms.
To shorten the conversation would you please tell me why do you need it?, or what exactly happened to the phone you need the file for?
MigoMujahid said:
Latest Stock rom is android 4.1.2, there is no stock rom newer than that, newer than that is only custom roms.
To shorten the conversation would you please tell me why do you need it?, or what exactly happened to the phone you need the file for?
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That's what I was wondering, lol. I can't think of any reason they'd need it if they don't have the device. From what I've seen so far, they don't know how things work with android, especially when they are asking for build.prop for a device they don't have and aren't even familiar with the stock firmwares it has.
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Droidriven said:
That's what I was wondering, lol. I can't think of any reason they'd need it if they don't have the device. From what I've seen so far, they don't know how things work with android, especially when they are asking for build.prop for a device they don't have and aren't even familiar with the stock firmwares it has.
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Exactly, they should READ more about android..LOL

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