I am trying to install new software on my Samsung Galaxy S Plus I9001, but I am stock
1. I have root'ed my phone using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707
When I try to install, I get this error code
E:Error in /tep/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
I have tried, with same result
Cyanogenmod 10.2 ALPHA 10 -- Kernel 3.4
Cyanogenmod 10.1.1
Cyanogenmod 10.1.2
What am I doing wrong?
spacedogdk said:
I am trying to install new software on my Samsung Galaxy S Plus I9001, but I am stock
1. I have root'ed my phone using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707
When I try to install, I get this error code
E:Error in /tep/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
I have tried, with same result
Cyanogenmod 10.2 ALPHA 10 -- Kernel 3.4
Cyanogenmod 10.1.1
Cyanogenmod 10.1.2
What am I doing wrong?
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Just to clarify you were able to successfully root your device and now have root access? What custom recovery are you using when you try and install the ROM's? Usually a status 7 error indicates a bad download or that your are trying to flash a ROM that is not meant for your device. If you can provide me with some more information I'll be happy to help you out best I can.
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shimp208 said:
Just to clarify you were able to successfully root your device and now have root access? What custom recovery are you using when you try and install the ROM's? Usually a status 7 error indicates a bad download or that your are trying to flash a ROM that is not meant for your device. If you can provide me with some more information I'll be happy to help you out best I can.
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Yes I have successfully root'ed my device
I am trying to install cyanogenmod downloaded from their website, for Samsung Galaxy S
spacedogdk said:
Yes I have successfully root'ed my device
I am trying to install cyanogenmod downloaded from their website, for Samsung Galaxy S
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Ok, what custom recovery do you have installed on your device?
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shimp208 said:
Ok, what custom recovery do you have installed on your device?
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I haven't installed any custom recovery
I think I have solved the problem, it looks like I can't use ROM's for Samsung Galaxy S to my Samsung Galaxy S plus
I have now installed CM10.1 M2 custom for I9001, is there a newer version?
spacedogdk said:
I haven't installed any custom recovery
I think I have solved the problem, it looks like I can't use ROM's for Samsung Galaxy S to my Samsung Galaxy S plus
I have now installed CM10.1 M2 custom for I9001, is there a newer version?
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The latest unofficial version of Cyanogenmod for your device is CM 10.2 based on Android 4.3 which can be downloaded from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2395406. I would also recommend installing a custom recovery for your device so you can easily backup and restore your device when installing ROMs and other modifications, a list of custom recoveries for the Galaxy S Plus can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus/GT-I9001#Recoveries. Additionally remember to keep in mind never flash anything on your device that's not specifically meant for your device.
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shimp208 said:
The latest unofficial version of Cyanogenmod for your device is CM 10.2 based on Android 4.3 which can be downloaded from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2395406. I would also recommend installing a custom recovery for your device so you can easily backup and restore your device when installing ROMs and other modifications, a list of custom recoveries for the Galaxy S Plus can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus/GT-I9001#Recoveries. Additionally remember to keep in mind never flash anything on your device that's not specifically meant for your device.
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I have tried to install Cyanogenmod 10.2 ALPHA 10 -- Kernel 3.4, but it did't work So I think I will stick with CM10.1 M2 there is installed now
There is not any support for my Samsung Galaxy S Plus in ClockWorkMod Recovery or TeamWin Recovery (TWRP)
Is there any way I can restore my contacts, I have made a back up with Samsung Kies, but now Samsung Kies won't recognize my mobil
any good advices?
spacedogdk said:
Is there any way I can restore my contacts, I have made a back up with Samsung Kies, but now Samsung Kies won't recognize my mobil
any good advices?
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Did you have your contacts synced to your Google account? If they were synced to your Google account you can navigate to https://www.google.com/contacts and all your contacts will be preserved and you can then sign into your Google account on your phone and all your contacts will be restored. All did you make a backup of your current ROM before flashing CM10.1? What you can also do is use Kies export feature and export your contacts to a file that you can then transfer to your device and import in Android's built in contact app.
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Ok I had a few problems to get CM on my tab so I tried many ways to install it. At the end I managed to install it but now my tab is recognised as p4wifi and not as it should just p4. Rom manager wants to install p4wifi updates and CWM will always give me error 7 if i want to install a p4 ROM. Can anybody help me to get my tab to work right? THX
nizmot said:
Ok I had a few problems to get CM on my tab so I tried many ways to install it. At the end I managed to install it but now my tab is recognised as p4wifi and not as it should just p4. Rom manager wants to install p4wifi updates and CWM will always give me error 7 if i want to install a p4 ROM. Can anybody help me to get my tab to work right? THX
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Technically the model code "P4" is a designation for all Galaxy Tab 10.1's, and if yours is the WiFi only model, then yours is the "P4WIFI"
1133431 said:
Technically the model code "P4" is a designation for all Galaxy Tab 10.1's, and if yours is the WiFi only model, then yours is the "P4WIFI"
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It's a 7500, a p4 and I have a sim in it.
Basicly it wants to be a wifi only
Then depending on your carrier, it would either be a P4TMO or a P4VZW.
1133431 said:
Then depending on your carrier, it would either be a P4TMO or a P4VZW.
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It's not T-Mobile P4TMO nor a Verizon P4VZW.
Just a straight P4 GT-7500 that wants to be a GT-7510.
I'd like to know how to fix it
Did you perhaps install the wrong flavour of cwm? Lots of people are having problems installing roms due to assert errors, thinking the fix is to remove the asserts. Instead, they just need to put the right version of cwm on
peg20 said:
Did you perhaps install the wrong flavour of cwm? Lots of people are having problems installing roms due to assert errors, thinking the fix is to remove the asserts. Instead, they just need to put the right version of cwm on
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Right, I keep having the same problem over and over again, which seems to be caused by Rom Manager (for which I have paid the premium version). It keeps downloading/flashing "p4wifi" variants of CWM and/or downloaded ROMs such as cyanogenmod nightlies.
I don't quite understand why. Every time, I have to go back to Odin3, reflash a proper p4 version of CWM and a manually downloaded p4 variant of whatever ROM I want to install, Rom Manager just gets it wrong
restock via odin with a P7500 firmware then root/get latest cwm from pershoot for p7500 5.5.0.4 get the "P4" rom from cyanogenmod Site and flash it...
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I currently have the Stock software atm on my Galaxy S III. I was planning to get Cyanogenmod 10, but I see that it is nightly builds.
I was wondering how nightly builds work? Does that mean that everyday you have to update your phone? Also, doing so, will you have to wipe your phone with every build?
If I decide to wait for a stable Cyanogenmod 10 instead of using the nightly builds, and I use Cyanogenmod 9, then want to re-flash to Cyanogenmod 10 would I have to wipe? I know that I can use titanium backup to backup my apps, I am just curious.
realmain said:
I currently have the Stock software atm on my Galaxy S III. I was planning to get Cyanogenmod 10, but I see that it is nightly builds.
I was wondering how nightly builds work? Does that mean that everyday you have to update your phone? Also, doing so, will you have to wipe your phone with every build?
If I decide to wait for a stable Cyanogenmod 10 instead of using the nightly builds, and I use Cyanogenmod 9, then want to re-flash to Cyanogenmod 10 would I have to wipe? I know that I can use titanium backup to backup my apps, I am just curious.
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CM10 is amazing and quite stable. You don't need to update everyday though if you do you don't need to wipe(though it's better if you wipe in some cases). Stable CM10 is going to take alot of time. CM9-->CM10 is better with wipe.
My advice to you just flash CM10 and update when you want to the latest nightly.
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If I have one of the nightly builds already, all I would need to do is go into CWM Recovery and flash the new build. And it wouldn't erase anything on my phone, all it will do is update the software files of CyanogenMod 10. Is this correct?
realmain said:
If I have one of the nightly builds already, all I would need to do is go into CWM Recovery and flash the new build. And it wouldn't erase anything on my phone, all it will do is update the software files of CyanogenMod 10. Is this correct?
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Yes correct, just wipe cache and dalvik cache and flash the update. You also don`t have to reinstall google apps every time you flash.
Would I just download the nightly build daily from the Cyanogenmod website? Or is there other places I can download it easier from?
Bookmark this : http://get.cm/?device=i9300
In fact, I believe you don't even have to wipe cache as it automatically wiped by the script when you flash CM10..
Here is the link mate http://get.cm/?device=i9300. If you have Rom Manager Premium the update will be downloaded automaticly.
Thanks guys ^ ^ Just what I needed. I'll try flashing the nightlies after I fix my CMW problem with extsdcard, which is at CWM Recovery ExtSDCard Problem if you can help.
Oh and I just realized from the links that you 2 have linked me to. I believe that I have a SGH-T999 since I have a T-Mobile Galaxy S III (USA) and on that link, it says i9300 which is the international one. Would it still works on a SGH-T999?
Edit: Nevermind, I think I found the T-Mobile US one. Samsung Galaxy S III (TMUS) - d2tmo. I got it from Cyanogenmod Devices Overview.
realmain said:
Thanks guys ^ ^ Just what I needed. I'll try flashing the nightlies after I fix my CMW problem with extsdcard, which is at CWM Recovery ExtSDCard Problem if you can help.
Oh and I just realized from the links that you 2 have linked me to. I believe that I have a SGH-T999 since I have a T-Mobile Galaxy S III (USA) and on that link, it says i9300 which is the international one. Would it still works on a SGH-T999?
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No it will not, go to the US T-Mobile forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1706, read this first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756332 and do not flash anything from here.
Oh… I did not realized that I have been posted in the international forum. Thank you for your help/information though, it was useful nonetheless.
Battery issue
akast077 said:
CM10 is amazing and quite stable. You don't need to update everyday though if you do you don't need to wipe(though it's better if you wipe in some cases). Stable CM10 is going to take alot of time. CM9-->CM10 is better with wipe.
My advice to you just flash CM10 and update when you want to the latest nightly.
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Hi mate, I had installed directly cm10 nightly builds on my galxy s3 international version and i found that there is a battery drainage in cm10 nightly build. usually my mobiles battery life is 15hours (3g on). but i found that in cm10 its only 8hours or even less. is there any solution for this? you are also facing the same issue?
i got CM10 on my GS2 and it works great.
I only wonder, if i use the cynogen updater to update the nightly. do i need to run every single update between my current version and the newest. or do i only need the latest?
arseniuss said:
i got CM10 on my GS2 and it works great.
I only wonder, if i use the cynogen updater to update the nightly. do i need to run every single update between my current version and the newest. or do i only need the latest?
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You can just update to the latest.
faites atiddei
realmain said:
I currently have the Stock software atm on my Galaxy S III. I was planning to get Cyanogenmod 10, but I see that it is nightly builds.
I was wondering how nightly builds work? Does that mean that everyday you have to update your phone? Also, doing so, will you have to wipe your phone with every build?
If I decide to wait for a stable Cyanogenmod 10 instead of using the nightly builds, and I use Cyanogenmod 9, then want to re-flash to Cyanogenmod 10 would I have to wipe? I know that I can use titanium backup to backup my apps, I am just curious.
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How can I duplicate a nightly build? Is there a manifest included in the zip of the build that I can copy into my build tree somewhere? I ask because my local build after repo sync does NOT succeed, whereas it previously did work.
Hi,
I have been watching the development thread of "CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly" since a couple of months now, and i guess its time to try it on my old tab P7500, but i have three questions and i would appreciate your help.
1- Any big issues with that rom regarding any feature .. cam .. etc , since the flicking issue seems to be solved.
2- Why gapps wont work directly am not sure if i understand the issue, but it seems that they dont work if anyone updated them from store, please correct me .
3- Reading the thread and CyanogenMod 10.1 wiki, am now really lost, cause i never tried this before, so can anyone help me with an easy step by step to install CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly on my tab ? along with the back.
Thanks alot
IssaQandil said:
Hi,
I have been watching the development thread of "CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly" since a couple of months now, and i guess its time to try it on my old tab P7500, but i have three questions and i would appreciate your help.
1- Any big issues with that rom regarding any feature .. cam .. etc , since the flicking issue seems to be solved.
2- Why gapps wont work directly am not sure if i understand the issue, but it seems that they dont work if anyone updated them from store, please correct me .
3- Reading the thread and CyanogenMod 10.1 wiki, am now really lost, cause i never tried this before, so can anyone help me with an easy step by step to install CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly on my tab ? along with the back.
Thanks alot
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1:Not that i know off
2: flash the gapps that are mentioned in the topic of the ROM, you won't run into any issues
3: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44236298&postcount=2
DefQoN_BE said:
1:Not that i know off
2: flash the gapps that are mentioned in the topic of the ROM, you won't run into any issues
3: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44236298&postcount=2
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Do i need to install custom kernel or anything like that ?
simple...from stock 4.0.4
use odin 1.85 to install recovery 6.0.3.3 for p4
copy over the custom rom and gapps ( if you use wrong gapps you will get bootloop)
then from recovery install custom rom and gapps
reboot tab and voila
alexmoi said:
simple...from stock 4.0.4
use odin 1.85 to install recovery 6.0.3.3 for p4
copy over the custom rom and gapps ( if you use wrong gapps you will get bootloop)
then from recovery install custom rom and gapps
reboot tab and voila
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Can you help me with the correct gapps link ?
this is the custom rom i use....the gapps for that rom are just below the dl links for the rom
i use this one because it's very stable with voice call and also can setup old style tablet ui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2220912
Galaxy Tab 10.1 (P7500)
Hi all.
I have a galaxy tab 10.1 GSM (P7500).
I flashed the correct version of CM (nightly builds) and the gapps as instructed. I did this 3 times already with different versions.
All is fine except the screen becomes unreadable after a screen timeout and back on. This happens every time. The only way to get the screen back is to reboot it. But the minute you switch the screen off and on, the problem is back.
This doesnt happen if I flash the official rom.
I have looked all over for a solution. This is my last resort. I dont want to go back to the official rom since its old and i like the new features of the Android 4.2.2.
I attached a picture of the screen
Would it be you need to flash the new bootloader from droid basement?
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Benzoman said:
Would it be you need to flash the new bootloader from droid basement?
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Thank Benzoman. I truly appretiate. I will try that in the next few hours them I will be back for feedback
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Benzoman said:
Would it be you need to flash the new bootloader from droid basement?
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It seems like it worked. Its being 25 minutes and all appears normal now. I will continue running for some time and see if the problems persists. Once again thank you very much.
Great to hear it worked. Sometimes I remember useful things. Not often, but sometimes.
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Reboot with Cyanogenmod
Hello!
I was using cm-10.1-20130727-NIGHTLY-p4 on a Samsung Tab 10.1 P 7500 since August 2013. About two weeks ago the device started do to an instant shutdown of the device
- when opening chrome
- when checking memory
- when trying to remove chrome, even with ES File Explorer.
Chrome version is 34.0.1847.114
This behaviour is reproducible.
I updated to the February 16 2014 nightly - no change.
I wiped Data and cache in recovery mode - no change.
I get no reboot using chrome beta 35.0.1916.86
How can I get a logfile of the crash?
Where can I send it?
Any other recommendations?
Thank you
Where can I send it?
I am absolutely new to android stuffs. Can I upgrade my Samsung Galaxy S2 from Android 4.0 to 4.3 or 4.4? Can anyone please direct me to a safe link to upgrade my android? I have rooted my phone. Thanks in advance.
Dude...you can't officially update android to 4.2.2 , 4.3 , 4.4.2... only samsung official android is 4.1.2 Sammobile.com
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Caproid said:
Dude...you can't officially update android to 4.2.2 , 4.3 , 4.4.2... only samsung official android is 4.1.2 Sammobile.com
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I have rooted my phone. I read that I can change my ROM? How do I do tat?
morrismn said:
Can I upgrade my Samsung Galaxy S2 from Android 4.0 to 4.3 or 4.4? Can anyone please direct me to a safe link to upgrade my android? I can't find any video about these
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Sorry for my English. I mean I wanna upgrade my Android 4.0 to 4.3 or 4.4. But I just can figure out how do I do it. Can u provide me some link the instructional videos to upgrade my android versions. Thanks.
If u have a custom recovery .
Thn go ahead and flash the rom zip of any Android version with full wipe.
If u get status 7 error then u need to have latest cwm
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Well maybe a little tutorial first
Rom=the firmware on your phone
StockRom=official (Samsung provided) firmware
CustomRom= unofficial firmware (rooted phones only)
Recovery= it's a surface in which u can install. Zip files and do other stuff like wiping dalvik cache etc. You have to differ between stock-/customRecovery
To install zip files you need a custom recovery like clockworkmod (cwm)
(to) flash something= that just means to install zip files via custom recovery
First thing you need to do is installing a custom recovery , depending of your phone model you can eventually use rom manager from playstore (gt-i9100).
If you have another model you may have to find another way to install cwm as I have no idea if it works on other models as well.
If you installed cwm successfully you now have to search for a rom which is fitting to your phone model, be careful, as flashing of a wrong rom can kill your phone forever.
To start the recovery you have to start your phone while holding the power, home and volume up button pressed. Once there it's a good idea to make a backup before flashing something.
If you have installed cwm through rom manager and have still stock rom, you only can start cwm by using rom manager.
Better wipe every data before flashing a new Rom otherwise you may experience a boot loop.
Alright guess that should be all for now, hope it'll help
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Hi xda friends, I need your help.
I was rooted and running a custom marshmallow rom (resurrection remix was called) but it was full of bugs so I decided to go back to stock. I flashed a 5.1.1 firmware and it never turned on again. It is stuck on "Samsung Galaxy Note 4" message. I tried again and again, I wiped everything, I also tried this with kies "firmware upgrade and initialization" but nothing changed. Please tell me what can I do? I'm desperate!
GalaxyNote4 <3 said:
Hi xda friends, I need your help.
I was rooted and running a custom marshmallow rom (resurrection remix was called) but it was full of bugs so I decided to go back to stock. I flashed a 5.1.1 firmware and it never turned on again. It is stuck on "Samsung Galaxy Note 4" message. I tried again and again, I wiped everything, I also tried this with kies "firmware upgrade and initialization" but nothing changed. Please tell me what can I do? I'm desperate!
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Try posting this in the Galaxy Note 4 forums for a better answer. But I'll try to help you with my general knowledge of android. What android version is the Ressurection Remix on? Does this ROM run a custom Kernel?
Droid Premium said:
Try posting this in the Galaxy Note 4 forums for a better answer. But I'll try to help you with my general knowledge of android. What android version is the Ressurection Remix on? Does this ROM run a custom Kernel?
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Hi, it was on 6.0.1! I'm not sure about the kernel, the thread is closed and I can't see the rom's info.
GalaxyNote4 <3 said:
Hi, it was on 6.0.1! I'm not sure about the kernel, the thread is closed and I can't see the rom's info.
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A lot of the time jumping from one android version to the other can cause issues. Depending on what the rom is made to install, it could cause it to not boot. Some ROMs install kernels and some don't. Try using ODIN to flash the stock firmware and stock kernel. If there is an option to flash via recovery you can try that as well. Getting back to stock will allow you to start over again fresh. You can then re-install your ROMs. If you want to upgrade or downgrade your android version, make sure to flash the stock firmware and kernel of that android version first. I don't own a Galaxy Note 4, so I can't really give you any specific information. Searching the Galaxy Note 4 forums may give you a bit more answers.
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A lot of the time jumping from one android version to the other can cause issues. Depending on what the rom is made to install, it could cause it to not boot. Some ROMs install kernels and some don't. Try using ODIN to flash the stock firmware and stock kernel. If there is an option to flash via recovery you can try that as well. Getting back to stock will allow you to start over again fresh. You can then re-install your ROMs. If you want to upgrade or downgrade your android version, make sure to flash the stock firmware and kernel of that android version first. I don't own a Galaxy Note 4, so I can't really give you any specific information. Searching the Galaxy Note 4 forums may give you a bit more answers.
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I made a thread on Galaxy Note 4 forums too so I hope to get some help there but thank you for your time and effort.