Hi, I recently bought an S2 from AT&T and I upgraded it from 2.3.4 to 4.1.2, when I install the famous eMMC Brick bug checker it says YES, insane chip.
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Then I saw this so strange, so let's try another app.
With the Chainfire app "Got Brickbug ?" I had the same result.
But this is too strange to a noob like me, because I heard the bug is from 2.3.4 to 4.0.4. OK, so, is my phone going to brick if I wipe something?
Thanks in advance.
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If I'm bad at English is because I'm from Argentina and I'm learning.
MlucianoEze said:
Hi, I recently bought an S2 from AT&T and I upgraded it from 2.3.4 to 4.1.2, when I install the famous eMMC Brick bug checker it says YES, insane chip.
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Then I saw this so strange, so let's try another app.
With the Chainfire app "Got Brickbug ?" I had the same result.
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But this is too strange to a noob like me, because I heard the bug is from 2.3.4 to 4.0.4. OK, so, is my phone going to brick if I wipe something?
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Nexus 7 2012.
If I'm bad at English is because I'm from Argentina and I'm learning.
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Why risk it? Just flash a known, good kernel.
Jeboo?
dsmboost said:
Why risk it? Just flash a known, good kernel.
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Is Jeboo a good kernel for 4.1.2? When you flash you have root too?
MlucianoEze said:
Is Jeboo a good kernel for 4.1.2? When you flash you have root too?
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think Jeboo is made specifically for ShoStock3.
MlucianoEze said:
Is Jeboo a good kernel for 4.1.2? When you flash you have root too?
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To gain Root, just use Framaroot apk found here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37508806&postcount=1
I recommend that u select the tab "Install SuperSU" and then select the "Aragorn" exploit. Works flawlessly for me on i777 Stock JB 4.1.2 everytime.
And as for a kernel for i777 JB 4.1.2, i suggest AJK v4.8 "NoSwap", as of this post that is the latest version. U must use the NoSwap because of the Stock i777 u r on. Here is the thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36993409&postcount=1
4-2ndtwin said:
To gain Root, just use Framaroot apk found here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37508806&postcount=1
I recommend that u select the tab "Install SuperSU" and then select the "Aragorn" exploit. Works flawlessly for me on i777 Stock JB 4.1.2 everytime.
And as for a kernel for i777 JB 4.1.2, i suggest AJK v4.8 "NoSwap", as of this post that is the latest version. U must use the NoSwap because of the Stock i777 u r on. Here is the thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36993409&postcount=1
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I will try, but first I need the kernel.
Thank you.
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4-2ndtwin said:
To gain Root, just use Framaroot apk found here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37508806&postcount=1
I recommend that u select the tab "Install SuperSU" and then select the "Aragorn" exploit. Works flawlessly for me on i777 Stock JB 4.1.2 everytime.
And as for a kernel for i777 JB 4.1.2, i suggest AJK v4.8 "NoSwap", as of this post that is the latest version. U must use the NoSwap because of the Stock i777 u r on. Here is the thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36993409&postcount=1
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I installed AJK 4.9 NoSwap but still the "Yes, insane chip" message. I don't know if this is true. Please tell me. I don't know what to do.
Thanks in advance.
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AJK doesn't have the brick bug, so your app is giving you wrong information. I've used AJK for ages, performed multiple factory resets from recovery and have never had any problems.
My advice is to stop relying on third party apps to tell you whether or not a custom kernel is safe. The op in ANY kernel thread generally gives you all the information you'll need, plus you can check in their respective threads to see if any user is reporting issues.
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MlucianoEze said:
I installed AJK 4.9 NoSwap but still the "Yes, insane chip" message. I don't know if this is true. Please tell me. I don't know what to do.
Thanks in advance.
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Several different Samsung phones received kernels with the cap erase bug present. Some were bricked by it, and some weren't. In an effort to understand why, it was learned that some phones (of the same model) had a susceptibility to the bug, and others didn't. The "Yes, insane chip" message simply means that your phone is susceptible to the bug. However, if you don't have a kernel with the cap erase bug present, then no harm will come to your phone.
My phone has a chip that is susceptible, but of course, I have never had anything but a known safe kernel on it. All you need to know is that as long as you use a safe kernel, you have no worries. Remember that this problem occurred quite a long time ago, and Samsung has eventually understood the problem and prevented it from re-occurring, although they have never acknowledged it publicly. Anything Jelly Bean would be safe, even stock. And anything custom would be safe, because the developer would make sure the cap erase bug was not present.
Thank you the both! I will try if there's no problem with the kernel.
Thanks.
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I just did the factory rest and it worked!
This thread is solved.
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Hi,
Just wondering what is the best ROM available at the moment either 2.3.4 or 2.3.5 for best battery life?
Thanks!
i was using [ROM][2.3.4][XXKH3] Cognition S2 v1.5.1 with great battey life,
now trying some 2.3.5 based roms but too early to tell for now
I'm experiencing great battery life with stock KI3 Rom. Anyway, i flashed it yesterday so it's too early to tell, but that would be my suggestion.
tomascunill said:
I'm experiencing great battery life with stock KI3 Rom. Anyway, i flashed it yesterday so it's too early to tell, but that would be my suggestion.
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Do you need to be rooted to use that one?
Where can I get it from?
is it this one?
XXKI3 Stock Kernel:http://www.multiupload.com/WDOO81L5H6
Password: [email protected]
serpicoUK said:
Do you need to be rooted to use that one?
Where can I get it from?
is it this one?
XXKI3 Stock Kernel:http://www.multiupload.com/WDOO81L5H6
Password: [email protected]
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The link you provided is for the XXKI3 Kernel, not ROM. THe link for the full ROM can be fund here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1277020.
I'm no expert, but I understand that you have to be root user and have clockwork recovery properly installed and funtioning to flash any ROM. Anyway, once that is done, it's really easy to flash new ROMs, just reboot in recovery ROM, and install from zip file in SD card. If this is your first ROM I strongly suggest you prepare yourself and read the articles there are about it, how to do a full backup in case anything goes wrong, etc...
Also, if it is your first time flashing a new ROM, you must understand that you may have to try various ROMs before you find the one you like, but that is the fun of it.
I've tried all the roms in the original dev section, and to be honest most are similar, depends on kernel as well. Most importantly usage, what might give one user excellent battery life might give another poor battery life. Best way is testing yourself.
I like VillainRom for its stock like features with the ability for us to tweak instead of a fully tweaked rom.
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tomascunill said:
The link you provided is for the XXKI3 Kernel, not ROM. THe link for the full ROM can be fund here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1277020.
I'm no expert, but I understand that you have to be root user and have clockwork recovery properly installed and funtioning to flash any ROM. Anyway, once that is done, it's really easy to flash new ROMs, just reboot in recovery ROM, and install from zip file in SD card. If this is your first ROM I strongly suggest you prepare yourself and read the articles there are about it, how to do a full backup in case anything goes wrong, etc...
Also, if it is your first time flashing a new ROM, you must understand that you may have to try various ROMs before you find the one you like, but that is the fun of it.
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Can I use that Kernal and just flash that the same way using odin as I did with frankenstein 2.3.5?
serpicoUK said:
Can I use that Kernal and just flash that the same way using odin as I did with frankenstein 2.3.5?
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You can flash the Kernel with Odin but you may encounter problems depending on the ROM your are on. I'm not an expert in the subject of flashing diferent kernels so I mostly prefer not to do it. Instead, I keep the kernels that come with the ROMs I flash since the dev that created the ROM and chose to use that kernel knows a lot more than I do.
tomascunill said:
You can flash the Kernel with Odin but you may encounter problems depending on the ROM your are on. I'm not an expert in the subject of flashing diferent kernels so I mostly prefer not to do it. Instead, I keep the kernels that come with the ROMs I flash since the dev that created the ROM and chose to use that kernel knows a lot more than I do.
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How do I know what ROM I am on?
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serpicoUK said:
How do I know what ROM I am on?
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Settings, about phone.
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brett944 said:
i was using [ROM][2.3.4][XXKH3] Cognition S2 v1.5.1 with great battey life,
now trying some 2.3.5 based roms but too early to tell for now
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Plus one. Using Cognition, trying to scout and see which 2.3.5 ROM's are decent!
I have now rooted my phone and installed GT-19100_XXK13_original.zip
I am unsure if it's overwritten the kernal I flashed yesterday which was the Frankenstein one
How can I tell?
Just go to setting, about phone and look for the kernel version (you have to scroll down a bit). If it says XXKI3 somewhere it means you have succesfully flashed the kernel.
tomascunill said:
Just go to setting, about phone and look for the kernel version (you have to scroll down a bit). If it says XXKI3 somewhere it means you have succesfully flashed the kernel.
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my kernal version:
[email protected]#2
I am unsure if this was the one I installed yesterday
VillainRom 3.0 .....wicked battery life ...cheers!!
Im using v2.3.5 KI3 with CyanogenMOD7 67 nightly and I have very good battery life
Stock XXKI3, cleaned from all Samsung crap. Battery is at 86% after 18hours of usage. Try to get that with other custom ROM's.
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yqed said:
Stock XXKI3, cleaned from all Samsung crap. Battery is at 86% after 18hours of usage. Try to get that with other custom ROM's.
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Can you link it to me? Will it delete root and wipe my data?
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yqed said:
Stock XXKI3, cleaned from all Samsung crap. Battery is at 86% after 18hours of usage. Try to get that with other custom ROM's.
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Looking at the pic, 18 hours, your screens been on what? hour tops?!
superleeds27 said:
Looking at the pic, 18 hours, your screens been on what? hour tops?!
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thats a good remark.
to get a proper measurement of a roms battery performance should be either with "video loop" while screen being on all the time or with the screen being off all the time... (best with both battery times)
I have played around with the unnamed rom and I was wondering what other roms can I try out that will leave me the option of using creepy's return to stock method?
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You can get that information from each rom thread, or ask in the thread before flashing. But if you accidentally flash a bootloader that won't allow you to boot with a jig, or accidentally flash an I9100 bootloader, you can always flash back to the I777 UCKH7 secondary bootloader. I've recently added instructions in the return to stock guide.
Thanks creepy. Just don't want to do anything irreversible.
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GalaxyMaster said:
I have played around with the unnamed rom and I was wondering what other roms can I try out that will leave me the option of using creepy's return to stock method?
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None of the ROMs in the i777 Dev forums have Bootloaders, that I am aware of. Bootloaders can fairly easily be identified by the naming sbl.bin . If you see that in a ROM i recommend staying away from it anyhow. Should be no need for a ROM to include a bootloader.
jivy26 said:
None of the ROMs in the i777 Dev forums have Bootloaders, that I am aware of. Bootloaders can fairly easily be identified by the naming sbl.bin . If you see that in a ROM i recommend staying away from it anyhow. Should be no need for a ROM to include a bootloader.
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To my knowledge, the only ROMs that include bootloaders are straight leaks - if it's an Odin One-Click download beware.
There are, to my knowledge, no CWM-flashable ROMs that include bootloaders for the I777 at this moment. I cannot guarantee this when Hellraising I9100 ROMs - some of them might include BLs.
Entropy512 said:
To my knowledge, the only ROMs that include bootloaders are straight leaks - if it's an Odin One-Click download beware.
There are, to my knowledge, no CWM-flashable ROMs that include bootloaders for the I777 at this moment. I cannot guarantee this when Hellraising I9100 ROMs - some of them might include BLs.
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The only way you can flash bootloaders is through Odin correct? I haven't heard of cwm flashable bootloaders in any Samsung-android phone thread.
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trell959 said:
The only way you can flash bootloaders is through Odin correct? I haven't heard of cwm flashable bootloaders in any Samsung-android phone thread.
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we had cwm flashable bootloaders on the Captivate. its perfectly do-able on this phone too.
You can also flash ANY of the leaked versions with Mobile Odin and it will not flash the bootloaders by design.. If you use the paid version you can also flash them and retain root. I have used it to flash the leaks solely for the purpose of pulling out the modem.bin files from them.
But as others said I do not know of any of the time in the Dev section that includes different bootloaders. I think the leaks are ONLY in the General section.
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jivy26 said:
None of the ROMs in the i777 Dev forums have Bootloaders, that I am aware of. Bootloaders can fairly easily be identified by the naming sbl.bin . If you see that in a ROM i recommend staying away from it anyhow. Should be no need for a ROM to include a bootloader.
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I installed Lite'ning v6.1 rom (in development thread Mods/Roms Library sticky)
My phone now says Model Number: GT-I9100 (I have I777) !! Did I flash a bootloader or I9000 firmware? (I only installed the ROM.zip (w/e name, I usually rename them so I just know Lite'ning_Rom)
Edgarhighman said:
I installed Lite'ning v6.1 rom (in development thread Mods/Roms Library sticky)
My phone now says Model Number: GT-I9100 (I have I777) !! Did I flash a bootloader or I9000 firmware? (I only installed the ROM.zip (w/e name, I usually rename them so I just know Lite'ning_Rom)
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Where does your phone say I9100? You need to provide more specific information. In the initial boot screen, in the flash counter, in settings\about phone, or where?
creepyncrawly said:
Where does your phone say I9100? You need to provide more specific information. In the initial boot screen, in the flash counter, in settings\about phone, or where?
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Oh, In Settings>About Phone>Model Number GT-I9100
I also ran EFS Pro (backup my efs) and it said the same thing, GT-I9100 device info. How do I screenshot my "About Phone" from the phone?
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Oh, In Settings>About Phone>Model Number GT-I9100
I also ran EFS Pro (backup my efs) and it said the same thing, GT-I9100 device info. How do I screenshot my "About Phone" from the phone?
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For a screen shot, touch power and home softkey at the same time.
That rom is a ported I9100 rom. The phone gets that info from the build.prop file, found at /system/build.prop, and his build.prop didn't get changed for the port to I777. You can edit the file with a root file manager or with adb, and the edits will appear in your about phone. You just have to make sure that you only edit the items that relate to the info that needs to be changed. You could maybe compare with a build.prop from the I777.
are we able to hellraise the vk Rom located here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377069
Hi
(I have done a fair search about this and did come across some results but im still not quite sure on what to do)
This is my first attempt at rooting my phone and i want to make sure i dont end up with a $600 brick.
Im going to use the CF-root method outlined in this tutorial thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 unbranded and bought in australia.
I have already searched for my kernal versions on http://hotfile.com/list/1967350/4304d29 but its not listed.
My kernal is: [email protected] #2
This is the one listed in the CF-root tutorial thread and the one im planning on using: CF-Root-SGS2_XW_XEN_KK2-v5.0-CWM5.zip, would this be the correct one?
Here is a screenshot of my "about phone" page:
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That is my main question.
If im successfully in rooting my phone am i correct that i can go ahead and start trying out different ROM's? As long as that kernel is installed i can just install whatever ROM(for the SGS2 of coarse) i like on top?
Big thanks for any help.
Xanode said:
My kernal is: 2.6.35.7-I9100XWKK2[email protected] #2
This is the one listed in the CF-root tutorial thread and the one im planning on using: CF-Root-SGS2_XW_XEN_KK2-v5.0-CWM5.zip, would this be the correct one?
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Yes, it is.
Xanode said:
If im successfully in rooting my phone am i correct that i can go ahead and start trying out different ROM's? As long as that kernel is installed i can just install whatever ROM(for the SGS2 of coarse) i like on top?
Big thanks for any help.
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Yes, having a CF-Root kernel means you get root, busybox and CWM recovery. These tools allow you to install custom roms and mod your phone with ease.
You may find that most roms come with another kernel, as long as it isn't a stock kernel things should be fine in terms of modding
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Your choice of kernel is correct.
After rooting, you'll be able to flash other roms using cwm. you'll find plenty of tutorials and videos floating arnd on the net.
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beetfarmer said:
Yes, having a CF-Root kernel means you get root, busybox and CWM recovery. These tools allow you to install custom roms and mod your phone with ease.
You may find that most roms come with another kernel, as long as it isn't a stock kernel things should be fine in terms of modding
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Cheers for the help guys, much appreciated.
So just how important is having the correct kernel? In terms of safety, ah la non bricking my phone is it best to have a kernel as close to the most up to date official stock one?
And when i do flash a custom ROM/Kernel do they already come with root or ?
Big thanks for any help.
There's always a (very small) risk you'll brick your phone with any given flash. If you used the wrong CFRoot kernel, the worst that could normally happen is the phone wouldn't boot. As long as you chose the CFRoot kernel that is an exact or closest match to your current kernel, you'll be fine.
The only thing you need to be careful about re: possibly bricking your phone is ensuring you're flashing firmware for the SGS2 variant you have; I.E only flash I9100 firmware to your phone.
Every kernel that I've seen that's been supplied with a custom rom has been rooted. Obviously if you flash a new kernel or a rom (I've never seen a rom without a kernel supplied), the new kernel will overwrite your existing kernel.
Xanode said:
Cheers for the help guys, much appreciated.
So just how important is having the correct kernel? In terms of safety, ah la non bricking my phone is it best to have a kernel as close to the most up to date official stock one?
And when i do flash a custom ROM/Kernel do they already come with root or ?
Big thanks for any help.
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It's always reccomended to have a kernel as close to your most up to date official stock one, but in terms of safety, if things were to go wrong, ie: bootloop/stuck on boot logo, then this is classed as a "softbrick" & not a hardbrick, & is relatively easy to recover from by just pulling your battery then going into recovery & doing wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache! & if that fails then there's always this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15330252 or this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457458 for your salvation!
In general, as long as you're not flashing a Pit file or a Bootloader through Odin 3, then the chances of you hardbricking your expensive toy are minimal!
Once rooted, you can always use CWM recovery, or install mobile odin (needs root!) to flash whatever you like from there! At least that way you'll never have a warning triangle or flash counter going up in value, & you can always use triangle away here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114 to reset your counter for warranty repairs!
Awesome help guys thanks very much.
I have one last thing to clear up and then ill stop pestering you guys, i promice
So if i manage to get the initial CFRoot kernel flashed and root my S2, then can i go ahead and flash a custom kernel/ROM like this one(following the instructions given on the page to a T)((for example)([ROM][ICS][02/05][IMPORTANT P.1454]HyDrOG3N-ICS 02.05[BYEDROG3NICS.ED'][DASWAGG])(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1530179) ive found in the "Galaxy S II Android Development" section and only have the (very small) risk of bricking?
I know this is all in the tutorial thread but i just wanna make sure im doing things correctly.
And damn, mobile odin is sweet, once i get my head around things ill def be using it.
Big thanks again for any and all help.
Thats what the instructions say flash via CWM recovery .
Risk of bricking if you follow the instructions is almost nil .
jje
I have another thing i need to clarify,
So most modded rom's come with their own kernels, can i choose to install just the rom and use the CF-root kernel? Would that be on the safer side of things? And if i did use the included kernel that would be for performance increase side of things?
Thanks for any help.
Install the ROM, then flash a kernel cleaning script and finally CF-Root. A cleaning script is optional but usually a good idea when switching kernels.
The included kernel in a ROM is usually just there by preference of the ROM dev. It doesn't always mean it will be more stable or better for performance/battery etc. The only way to find out is to test - in the end it's whatever works really.
Cheers for the help
Extreme Noob question.. if offended please look away now.............
I am currently running stock ics 4.0.3 firmware rooted with cf-kernal on my galaxy sII (i9100),
I want to go back to cm9 nightlys, i had it on previously to this rom im running now,
With all the brickbug posts floating about im paranoid at whether i could safely return to cm9 nightly or any cm9 builds.i have the bugged emmc chip as gotbrickbug v1.1 tells me but im guessing it should be fine to flash back? though wanted feedback as to whether that would be ok,
ive also had various other roms on this phone too, im sure i also had siyah kernal rc3 i think?? not ure on build but all worked fine.
would (in your opinion) flashing back to cm9 brick my phone?
Thanks in advance and please bare in mind i have read around the forum but all the info is confusing when you read multiple threads on the subject.
Only way to get brick bug active on 4.03 if you are on that old siyah with bricking bug.
So if you are stock or cfroot for 4.03 you can use cwm data wipe, restore backup...etc. but if your backup is on 4.04 brick bug kernel your in trouble.
Hope this helps.
atifsh said:
Only way to get brick bug active on 4.03 if you are on that old siyah with bricking bug.
So if you are stock or cfroot for 4.03 you can use cwm data wipe, restore backup...etc. but if your backup is on 4.04 brick bug kernel your in trouble.
Hope this helps.
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Thankfully i only realised it was released about 2/5 days ago so didnt bother .. Seen mulitple posts on that issue and no dont have a backup wanted fresh install
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still confused
I'm sorry to bump this thread, i tried searching but did not find a final answer.
I'm going to root my phone, and possible install CM9. But the emmc bug confuses me, i have checked with the app and it tells me i have the faulty chip. Is CWM dangerous to use? I read somewhere that you should not use CWM if you had the bug, but others again seems to use it without problems. I also read somewhere that a normal factory reset (without any root or flash) also could brick the phone, is that true? I would really appreciate some good answers on whats safe, and whats not. I will off course press the thanks button a lot!
The phone is stock, i have never rooted or flashed anything.
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel: [email protected] #3
Build: IML74K.XWLPG
joness said:
I'm sorry to bump this thread, i tried searching but did not find a final answer.
I'm going to root my phone, and possible install CM9. But the emmc bug confuses me, i have checked with the app and it tells me i have the faulty chip. Is CWM dangerous to use? I read somewhere that you should not use CWM if you had the bug, but others again seems to use it without problems. I also read somewhere that a normal factory reset (without any root or flash) also could brick the phone, is that true? I would really appreciate some good answers on whats safe, and whats not. I will off course press the thanks button a lot!
The phone is stock, i have never rooted or flashed anything.
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel: [email protected] #3
Build: IML74K.XWLPG
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The ones causing the bricks mate is the stock kernel from sammy's 4.0.4 rom with CWM. Wiping using stock recovery is okay (i tried it). If you use other kernel like siyah you will be safe. In short, Stock kernel from samsung's 4.0.4 update + CWM Recovery + Wipe = Hard brick. As long as you avoid that, you will be safe
Bdw, it is good that you bumped this thread rather than making a new one
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ephraim033 said:
The ones causing the bricks mate is the stock kernel from sammy's 4.0.4 rom with CWM. Wiping using stock recovery is okay (i tried it). If you use other kernel like siyah you will be safe. In short, Stock kernel from samsung's 4.0.4 update + CWM Recovery + Wipe = Hard brick. As long as you avoid that, you will be safe
Bdw, it is good that you bumped this thread rather than making a new one
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Ok, thanks! So i should change my kerner to for example siyah before my phone gets updated to 4.0.4 then?
joness said:
Ok, thanks! So i should change my kerner to for example siyah before my phone gets updated to 4.0.4 then?
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You could try that. Bdw, Stock kernel (sammy 4.0.3) + CWM (just like CF-Root) is safe. If you ever wanna try going to another rom and you are on a stock 4.0.4 rom, flash siyah first before doing a wipe
Never wipe using a stock 4.0.4 kernel + CWM recover
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ephraim033 said:
You could try that. Bdw, Stock kernel (sammy 4.0.3) + CWM (just like CF-Root) is safe. If you ever wanna try going to another rom and you are on a stock 4.0.4 rom, flash siyah first before doing a wipe
Never wipe using a stock 4.0.4 kernel + CWM recover
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Flashed CM9 rc2 last night but couldn't get on with it so flashed resurection remix but now I notice my sd card and my internal memory are reversed! I have done multiple wipes and re-flashed rom and but still stuck with sd card as emmc and its causingproblems.
Please help!
I'm a noob, only ever flashed in cwm, never Odin.etc.
Download ics sd binder from the Market and set the settings like this.
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It happens on ALL aosp/aokp roms. Its how its meant to be.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
bobdoblo said:
Flashed CM9 rc2 last night but couldn't get on with it so flashed resurection remix but now I notice my sd card and my internal memory are reversed! I have done multiple wipes and re-flashed rom and but still stuck with sd card as emmc and its causingproblems.
Please help!
I'm a noob, only ever flashed in cwm, never Odin.etc.
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If i remembered correctly, if you go to storage and press menu (the one on the left side of your home button) you have an option there. Try it
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boki9999 said:
Download ics sd binder from the Market and set the settings like this.
It happens on ALL aosp/aokp roms. Its how its meant to be.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
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Does that let titanium see the card.I tried the remount sdcard app and that doesn't let titanium see the card.
And it doesn't let you move apps using apps2sd.
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Of course it sees the card. Works like a charm for me as I'm on CM9.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
ephraim033 said:
If i remembered correctly, if you go to storage and press menu (the one on the left side of your home button) you have an option there. Try it
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
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ICS binder didn't work for me, changed to differentROM wanamlite, very good, stable and fast.
Wouldn't using ext instead of internal slow things down? I have a sandisk ultra class 10
but surely internal is faster?
Hello everybody,
I have got a Samsung Galaxy SII with stock firmware ICS 4.0.3 which is brikkable for the emmc.
I would like to flash the Cyanogenmod 9; could it give me problems?
Before doing this, I would like to make a nandroid backup by the temporary ClockWorkMod Recovery.
If I would flash the Cyanogenmod 9, and then I would like to restore the old nandroid backup (always by using the temporary ClockWorkMod Recover) ,could it give me problems?
Thanks everybody.
fabios1989 said:
Hello everybody,
I have got a Samsung Galaxy SII with stock firmware ICS 4.0.3 which is brikkable for the emmc.
I would like to flash the Cyanogenmod 9; could it give me problems?
Before doing this, I would like to make a nandroid backup by the temporary ClockWorkMod Recovery.
If I would flash the Cyanogenmod 9, and then I would like to restore the old nandroid backup (always by using the temporary ClockWorkMod Recover) ,could it give me problems?
Thanks everybody.
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Since you're on 4.0.3., you cant be affected by that particular brick. Only on 4.0.4. with stock kernel and those based on it.
If you backup or wipe in Cwm, there wont be any problems. After that I recommend Siyah kernel if you're gonna flash roms.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
boki9999 said:
Since you're on 4.0.3., you cant be affected by that particular brick. Only on 4.0.4. with stock kernel and those based on it.
If you backup or wipe in Cwm, there wont be any problems. After that I recommend Siyah kernel if you're gonna flash roms.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
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Maybe you mean that soon after the flash of the cyanogen9 I should flash the Siyah's kernel?
Hasn't the cyanogen9 an own kernel, or there is still the stock one after the flash?
I would like to try not to increase the internal counter for the warranty..
fabios1989 said:
Maybe you mean that soon after the flash of the cyanogen9 I should flash the Siyah's kernel?
Hasn't the cyanogen9 an own kernel, or there is still the stock one after the flash?
I would like to try not to increase the internal counter for the warranty..
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Cm9 comes with its own kernel which has Cwm. From there you can flash anything you want.
The counter will stay the same unless you flash with Odin in D/L mode.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
boki9999 said:
Cm9 comes with its own kernel which has Cwm. From there you can flash anything you want.
The counter will stay the same unless you flash with Odin in D/L mode.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
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Do you believe that the kernel "Siyah-s2-v4.1beta6-CWM" is good for Cm9?
fabios1989 said:
Do you believe that the kernel "Siyah-s2-v4.1beta6-CWM" is good for Cm9?
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I wouldn't recommend Beta releases. Better flash the latest stable release.
Sent from my Galaxy S2 GT i9100
There have been a few issues with Siyah 4.0, hence a quick beta available to 4.1. I'd suggest you use 3.4.1. Seems to work perfectly for me. You could flash 4.1 once it is out of beta.
Sent from a GT-I9100 having a mind of its own
Hello XDA friends, I have installed the font changer app by JRummy from playstore but when I downloaded a font my s2 was stuck and I've rebooted the phone and now is stucked on logon screen, I need help, should I to flash my s2, I don't own an stock official ICS software -which my phone has- please help me, what can I do?
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and then flash a new ROM or re flash.
I would tell you to factory reset your phone but i don't know if you were on 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 (Brick bug)
(you know about siyah kernel right? If not, might wanna read this first)
gastonw said:
and then flash a new ROM or re flash.
I would tell you to factory reset your phone but i don't know if you were on 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 (Brick bug)
(you know about siyah kernel right? If not, might wanna read this first)
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Thanks for the answer, but how could I performance a factory reset. Is there any way to see my version from clockwork, or the android recovery?
If I miss this info, may I flash with 4.0.3 with no issues?
snakesight said:
Thanks for the answer, but how could I performance a factory reset. Is there any way to see my version from clockwork, or the android recovery?
If I miss this info, may I flash with 4.0.3 with no issues?
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4.0.3 is alright.
Is your phone rooted, you never flashed it right?
If so, why don't you claim warranty. These devices shouldn't go off on itself.
gastonw said:
4.0.3 is alright.
Is your phone rooted, you never flashed it right?
If so, why don't you claim warranty. These devices shouldn't go off on itself.
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Yes, my phone is rooted, I've bought it on a different country that which I live, so warranty is not an option by now, I am from Peru, and my phone came with stock ICS with no carrier, so I am looking for stock ICS on sammobil.com but there are only carrier's stock software, example (claro or movistar companies with annoying logon screen) so please where may I get an official stock ICS for my SGT-I9100 ?
Thanks
snakesight said:
Yes, my phone is rooted, I've bought it on a different country that which I live, so warranty is not an option by now, I am from Peru, and my phone came with stock ICS with no carrier, so I am looking for stock ICS on sammobil.com but there are only carrier's stock software, example (claro or movistar companies with annoying logon screen) so please where may I get an official stock ICS for my SGT-I9100 ?
Thanks
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So you are looking for a unbranded ICS ROM.
Search around the forum, I'm sure you'll find it right away.
Wanna try JB leak instead?
You guys were lucky yesterday, against Venezuela
gastonw said:
So you are looking for a unbranded ICS ROM.
Search around the forum, I'm sure you'll find it right away.
Wanna try JB leak instead?
You guys were lucky yesterday, against Venezuela
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I just was about to ask you this, you had read my mind lol,
So... Is my data safe or do I need to make a backup ?
I am afraid to brick my phone, but guess it won't happen so I'll do it... hope that help me out hehe
And about soccer, I'm very sorry to say it but I have no hope in peruvian soccer team, so I agree with you, they were lucky haha
Thanks again, and I'll be back with all the news about my JB s2
snakesight said:
I just was about ask you this, you've readed my mind lol,
So... Is my data safe or do I need to make a backup ?
I am afraid to brick my phone, but guess it won't happen so I'll do it... hope that help me out hehe
And about soccer, I'm very sorry to say it but I have no hope in peruvian soccer team, so I agree with you, they were lucky haha lol
Thanks again, and I'll be back with all he news about my JB s2
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Remember to flash siyah kernel first. Just to be safe.
SGS2 GT-I9100 Stuck at Samsung logo
Hi All,
I needed help on my phone after flash stuck at Samsung Logo there no futher, how can i proceed??
I install SlimBean Slim-I9100G-3.1.0-OFFICIAL
THanks
jessietwf said:
Hi All,
I needed help on my phone after flash stuck at Samsung Logo there no futher, how can i proceed??
I install SlimBean Slim-I9100G-3.1.0-OFFICIAL
THanks
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I think you've installed a I9100G ROM instead of a I9100 ROM.
You have an I9100 phone right? Check below the battery just to be sure.
If you do, then:
Can you get to Download Mode? My guess is yes, so you can flash a stock ROM via Odin.
Here's a guide for boot issues & whatnot if the above doesn't work.
gastonw said:
Remember to flash siyah kernel first. Just to be safe.
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Hello gastonw, I could restore my phone, I did some mistakes but, everything went better than expected, so here are the steps I followed
1. I've downloaded siyah (great kernel btw) and then made a backup of everything on my phone.
2. Wiped Dalvik and factory/data cache
3. I've downloaded a stock ROM ICS 4.0.3 (latin america ROM) using google (hard to find, but everything is possible)
4. Flashed with odin 3.07 and was successful...then I turned mad 'cause I thought I lost all my data but... I made a backup.
5. Installed touch-CWM 6.0.1.2
6. Restored backup from CWM and voilá my phone was completely operative and functional with all my old app and configuration
Additional info: My software asked for an update from SAMSUNG.COM and now I have ICS 4.0.4 and runs too smoothly
Thanks for your support
Greetings
snakesight said:
Hello gastonw, I could restore my phone, I did some mistakes but, everything went better than expected, so here are the steps I followed
1. I've downloaded siyah (great kernel btw) and then made a backup of everything on my phone.
2. Wiped Dalvik and factory/data cache
3. I've downloaded a stock ROM ICS 3.0.3 (latin america ROM) using google (hard to find, but everything is possible)
4. Flashed with odin 3.07 and was successful...then I turned mad 'cause I thought I lost all my data but... I made a backup.
5. Installed touch-CWM 6.0.1.2
6. Restored backup from CWM and voilá my phone was completely operative and functional with all my old app and configuration
Additional info: My software asked for an update from SAMSUNG.COM and now I have ICS 4.0.4 and runs too smoothly
Thanks for your support
Greetings
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That's good to hear man.
Since you are on 4.0.4 remember the brick bug thing. As long as you are on siyah, everything's good.
Here you can find many ICS ROMs (branded & unbranded), in case you wanna get rid of all carrier bloat.