i need kernel have CWM for stock rom - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i flash stock rom 2.1 but i don't see rom manager on market.
so i can't flash new rom.
please give me kernel have CWM for stock rom and it flash by odin
thanks you so much

Your best bet is the development section. There's even a sticky with all available roms/kernels.

There is no stock kernel with cwm. Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028 and download update.zip B to get cwm on stock 2.1. Put it on the root of your internal sd card (not in a folder), it should look like sdcard/update.zip. Now boot into recovery and reinstall packages 2 times, it will not work if you only do it once. Keep this file on your phone at all times, next time you go back to stock you won't have to do it again.
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[Q] How to install Simply Honey 3.3?

Can someone please give me a guide on how to install Simply Honey 3.3? last time I flashed it, it gave me a bootloop and I recently fixed my Vibrant and Odin'd Back to Stock JFD Eclair. Thank you
If you want to switch to another rom you can always odin but if your're one of those people that doesnt like waitin download a 2. 2 kernel and extract the tar file usin root explorer after u extract tye tar file go to sgs kernel flasher and select chose kernel after that go to the extracted folder and look for the tar file you extracted and your phones goin to reboot but its not gona change your phone to 2.2.. the only reason you have to s
Flash a 2.2 kernel is because cwm recovery mode doesnt work on simply honey so after you flash the 2.2 kernel use the three button combination to get to cwm recovery mode and just wipe wipe wipe and you can flash the rom want to flash...
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If you just finished ODIN to JFD and you rooted and flashed CwMRecovery with ROM manager then just flash that bad boy as normal! Good luck!

Help with custom roms

Hey,
I'm new to flashing custom roms and just want to make sure I'm going to do the right thing.
I'm currently on stock rom with root with ke2 firmware and a secure kernal (no triangle on boot) and I want to flash infusion 2.0.
So to do this would I just flash an insecure kernal so I can boot into CWM, perform a backup in CWM, then follow instructions in the infusion thread?
Thanks
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Prior to that you would want the
CF-Root-SGS2_XX_OXA_KG1-v4.1-CWM4 root to flash via Odin unless you already have root and CWM 4 .
then follow .
Installation Instructions
Before you go into the instructions, please, for the love of god do NOT do a full wipe, it will interfere with the install process and cause bootloops. Can't say I didn't warn you.
Thanks to the great work from Design Gears this ROM is so much easier to flash. These instructions are universal to each ROM.
1.Download Infusion 2.0
2.Put it on your internal SD Card
3.Boot into CWM
4.Choose Install ZIP from SD Card
5.Select Choose ZIP from SD Card
6.Select my ROM
7.Let it install
8.Done, no need to wipe or anything!
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Best method I can think of:
1. Look for the stock kernel thead and get the xxkg1 STOCK kernel
2. Flash that using odin. You should boot into secure xxkg1.
3. Get the cf-root for xxkg1 on the cf-root thread and flash it with odin.
From here you should boot into a rooted insecure xxkg kernel. You can follow the instructions on the cf-root thread to get rid of the yellow triangle but once you've done step 3 you're pretty mich ready to pick a custom rom you want and install it via cwm or the recovery menu.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks heaps, going to try it all now
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Thanks for the help guys, because of all the drama with infusion rom I flashed lighting 2.0. All went well, thanks again

Kernel version, question.

Yes. I know. I'm stupid... obviously...
I simply don't get it, even though I come from another android device (nexus s).
My kernel: xwke1
Great. Then I rooted with a kernel that was also ke1. Good. So far, so good.
But can I now just flash any kernel, and then rom, that I want?
Do I need a SD card, to flash?
What stuff do you normally flash from odin, and what from CWM?
What if I want to go back to the original firmware. Do I download any original odin firmware and take it from there, or do samsung have a tool?
I look very much forward to an answer, as I dont get it.
sblop said:
Yes. I know. I'm stupid... obviously...
I simply don't get it, even though I come from another android device (nexus s).
My kernel: xwke1
Great. Then I rooted with a kernel that was also ke1. Good. So far, so good.
But can I now just flash any kernel, and then rom, that I want?
Do I need a SD card, to flash?
What stuff do you normally flash from odin, and what from CWM?
What if I want to go back to the original firmware. Do I download any original odin firmware and take it from there, or do samsung have a tool?
I look very much forward to an answer, as I dont get it.
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Yes you can flash what you want
No you need to put stuff on the internal storage for most CWM (clock work mod recovery) kernels (CWM being where you flash things from)
When you want to flash something, read the thread, it will say ODIN FLASH or CWM FLASH, its not to hard.
Most custom roms go via a flashable zip (no its not just a normal zip, it takes scripting to make it flashable, you can just shove stuff in a zip and flash it with CWM), most stock stuff via ODIN.
To go back to stock download a stock rom in a odin flashable format, see a thread in the original dev section, you boot into CWM, you wipe data and cache, then you reboot into download mode and you flash the stock rom.
thankyou so much.

CWM recovery question?

So let me see if i understand this correctly. From what i have read, it looks like i cant install CWM recovery without installing a custom Kernel? So me backing up my stock set up is pretty much out of the question? So everytime i wish to install a different custom rom i am essentailly reinstalling CWM recovery as well?
How can i backup my stock set up and restore it if i screw something up, or install a rom that i am not happy with? I am coming rom an epic 4g on sprint and it was different with that galaxy phone.
Flash a CF Root kernel that matches your firmware, create your near stock b/u. This will be your point to fall back on. 99.99% of ROMs you flash will include a kernel, that also has CWM, it may be a different version but they all work the same, for the most part. The majority of kernels include CWMr 5 or higher.
You'll always have the option of restoring your "stock" b/u so long as you don't delete it. Titanium b/u is the ticket to back up all your apps and their data rather than having to extract those apps/data from a CWM b/u.
You only have to root once. The easiest way to unroot is to flash a stock firmware. Flashing a stock kernel back on after you've rooted will replace CWM recovery with stock recovery, but you'll remain rooted. Probably doesn't address all your questions, but you've got a start.
mudferret said:
Flash a CF Root kernel that matches your firmware, create your near stock b/u. This will be your point to fall back on. 99.99% of ROMs you flash will include a kernel, that also has CWM, it may be a different version but they all work the same, for the most part. The majority of kernels include CWMr 5 or higher.
You'll always have the option of restoring your "stock" b/u so long as you don't delete it. Titanium b/u is the ticket to back up all your apps and their data rather than having to extract those apps/data from a CWM b/u.
You only have to root once. The easiest way to unroot is to flash a stock firmware. Flashing a stock kernel back on after you've rooted will replace CWM recovery with stock recovery, but you'll remain rooted. Probably doesn't address all your questions, but you've got a start.
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forgot to mention that i am rooted now. using oneclickroot.
Just flash a custom kernel with CWM recovery installed inside.
Such as:
- Siyah
- Phoenix
- Ninphetamine
etc...
DO NOT FLASH STOCK KERNEL AS IT WILL DELETE CWM RECOVERY. ROM MANAGER DOES NOT INSTALL RECOVERY ON YOUR PHONE.
nicholaschum said:
Just flash a custom kernel with CWM recovery installed inside.
Such as:
- Siyah
- Phoenix
- Ninphetamine
etc...
DO NOT FLASH STOCK KERNEL AS IT WILL DELETE CWM RECOVERY. ROM MANAGER DOES NOT INSTALL RECOVERY ON YOUR PHONE.
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is it as simple as using Odin, clicking PDA and flashing the downloaded kernel? and there should be no side effects from using a custom kernel such as Siyah?
Getting back to 100% stock is easy, odin flash a rom.
CF root *is* the stock kernel, just with some bits added (CWM recovery and root).
CF root with your stock rom is defo the safest bet.
jerseykat1 said:
is it as simple as using Odin, clicking PDA and flashing the downloaded kernel? and there should be no side effects from using a custom kernel such as Siyah?
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Yes if you get the kernel in odin tar file, otherwise flash CF root and use CWM recovery to flash the zips.

Galaxy Note - Gingerbread/ICS Update - Help!

I have a Samsung Note that I tried to upgrade when the ICS update leak came out, and it changed the Baseband to I717UCLC5 (which is ICS) but the Kernel is still 2.3.6 (GB).
I've tried Odin, and it always fails, I've tried rooting, it fails, and I'm stuck on GB and want to update/root/anything.
I think I need to either flash the Baseband back to GB stock, or the Kernel up to 4.0.3? If so, does anyone have the download for the i717?
Thanks
Connect to Odin and try to flash clockwork recovery from stickied rooting thread.. If that succeeds then put your external SD into another device and download a custom ics kernel from dev section. Put the sd card back into the phone. Boot into recovery and flash the kernel zip. Your phone should now be able to start.
Right now you have a GB kernel on an ICS ROM. That's why it boot loops.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506330
Follow this to get back to stock gingerbread and reroot. After that be sure and update cwm or flash twrp and choose any of our phones fine ROMs or the official ICS to flash in your new recovery . Ur choice after u r up and going.
And with using Odin u should see a yellow box with numbers on the left of ur PC screen. If not u need to update the drivers for the note on ur PC.
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