Hello i find this on XDA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49014507&postcount=858 is there any way that i could install it on original software which i have in Desire X(version android 4.1.1 with sense 4+),
You can't, because original software is odexed. This mod needs at least a deodexed ROM, so best you can do is install a custom ROM which supports this mod.
petzup said:
Hello i find this on XDA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49014507&postcount=858 is there any way that i could install it on original software which i have in Desire X(version android 4.1.1 with sense 4+),
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No as dansou said because, that's for Sense5 and you'd get non stop F.C's , just flash Myone/senseDX or supersense and then flash the relevant Zip file for your mod
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i don't know is there a thered about this but i have rooted my htc wildfire wit wildpuzzle 2.2 (not original software) and now i have heard that there is a new version of software (2.3 or something like that) for htc wildfire but my phone doesn't recognize it automaticly
I want to know is it because of rooted versions of software i have on mobile,
and how can i put back old software on phone so that the mobile phone automatically detects and installs new original software
You will have to install stock ROM, pick the one for you right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275680
Just be aware that you are going to stock ROM. So possible extra's from the custom ROM you are about to lose.
There is no official version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread for Wildfire. So there's no point going back to stock. AFAIK, the only Gingerbread ROMs for Wildfire are CyanogenMod and it's variants which you can find in the Wildfire Android Development section in XDA. CyanogenMod brings the latest Android version to Wildfire (2.3.7). It's an awesome ROM, if you're willing to give up some of the eye candy and features of HTC Sense (nothing you'll miss in the long run though). Make a backup and try it out.
where can i finde that CyanogenMod and how can i instal it
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where can i finde that CyanogenMod and how can i instal it
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Flash it in CWM. You can find it in the CyanogenMod website.
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what is the difference in Stable Mod,Experimental Mod and Nightly Builds?
i just need to download one of mods and connect mobile phone on computer???
m3004b said:
what is the difference in Stable Mod,Experimental Mod and Nightly Builds?
i just need to download one of mods and connect mobile phone on computer???
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Download stable mod. It's meant for regular use. The others are meant for development.
Download ROM zip>copy to SD Card>Open ROM manager >Install zip>Select ROM zip>Tick all 3 wipe options>flash (backup your current ROM if you want)
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I **** something up...
i have instal everything and i now have CyanogenMod and software version is 2.3.7 but i have problem with sim card every 30 sec I have to enter a PIN i don't have market and much other things
generally i don't like it and i would like to have what I had before
Can anyone help me please
Sorry, I forgot to mention that when you were installing CyanogenMod through ROM Manager, it would've asked you if you want to install Google Apps (gapps) too. That's necessary for Market, Gmail and all the other Google apps. Flash this zip now to get those - http://cmw.22aaf3.com/gapps/gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
In my opinion, this is the best, up to date ROM you can have for Wildfire. It doesn't look as flashy as a Sense ROM but it works excellently. Try it for sometime. If you really want to go back to the previous ROM you had, you can do that through ROM Manager>Manage and Restore Backups>[Select backup which shows]. This is only if you selected 'Backup my current ROM' before flashing CyanogenMod. If you didn't backup your old ROM then you would have to redownload it's zip and reinstall it all over again.
yes i forgot to do backup
do you now where can i find that zip for sense htc
and if it is not to big deal could you du step by step how to get back htc sense
ROM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978197
You can find flashing instructions and anything else you want if you search. There are already detailed step by step instructions. You should search before asking so many questions.
I have Gingerbread which is (according to my understanding) what is considered 'stock'
I downloaded CM10 and tried to install it using CWM but after a reboot I got infinite CWM booting (reboot back to CWM, reboot back to CWM forever)
Got told that it was because I didn't have stock and I needed to go
[MY CURRENT ROM] ==> [STOCK ROM] ==> [CM10]
but my current rom IS STOCK ROM, cause it is gingerbread...
then I was told that after the [STOCK ROM] stage I had to upgrade to [STOCK ROM] of android 4.x
cause that was the *ONLY* (is it?) way to also upgrade to boot loader which is needed to host the CM10 in my phone,
but I was too afraid to loose root
(thus loosing the option to use CWM, which I had no interest in..)
so I gave up on this path
>>> Could I get stock 4.x for my phone and use Mobile Odin Pro to root it and then install it safely without the fear of loosing root apon installation?
Instead I tried upgrading Gingerbread to paranoid of the same android prefix (2.x), since my gingerbread android rom is 2.3 and paranoid android rom is 2.5 there should not be any more any of the
"bootloaders upgrade only by installing stock roms" nonsense anymore..
so I went here:
http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/i9100g
Since I do have Samsung Galaxy S 2 GT-I9100G
and tried to install paranoid via CWM the same way - it let me back to infinite CWM booting once again....
then I was told that (from some unknown reason) it is because I didn't try to install it over stock rom or some other nonsense...
but GINGERBREAD IS STOCK... --__--'
I am clueless right now...
all I want is to get out of this useless crashy gingerbread into something more modern, what am I doing wrong? why do I always end up in infinite CWM booting?
what the tutorials I'm following are missing that I keep not doing which makes me end up in this situation every rom I try to install?
what is it, that one magical step that I don't do, that solves everything up and stops screwing up my installations attempts?
please.. help.. ty..
Do a clean upgrade through samsungs pc software(i believe it is or was called kies), cm10 is based on android 4.1.2 so you should have this version of stock rom installed since the rom is dependent on kernel which is changed with new versions of android. You cant run jelly bean rom with gingerbread kernel
Stock rom is every rom for your device officially provided by manufactorer not just the one you got your phone with, I think that you might have been mislead
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Do a clean upgrade through samsungs pc software(i believe it is ot was called kies), cm10 is based on android 4.1.2 so you should have this version if stock rom installed
Stock rom is every rom for your device officially provided by manufactorer not just the one you got your phone with
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Thank you for the response, but if I do the upgrade using the samsung software for that... won't I loose root?
I am not familiar with Samsung development but there should be root available for all of the android versions but yes you will have to root again probably
I am currently on my phone but if you search xda for sgs2 root tutorials you should find a proper one
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I am not familiar with Samsung development but there should be root available for all of the android versions but yes you will have to root again probably
I am currently on my phone but if you search xda for sgs2 root tutorials you should find a proper one
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my hardware version is SGS2G and not the regular SGS2, will it make a difference?
I found this tut:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCgncF59mwE
said I need to dl 'insecure kernel' from here:
http://hotfile.com/list/1967350/4304d29
but they are only for i9100, none for i9100G ..
found this on xda:
http://fus.nanzen.se/
also this somewhere else:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ (searching i9100g)
but under the i9100g option there are so many countries, none of them mine... what am I suppose to do with them?
I am sorry but I dont know what to do.
I am a xperia user and xperias have a completely different procedure for rooting. The best thing to do would be to find someone on xda who knows how to do this, since I am afraid I can't help you because I dont have the knowledge
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McCormick said:
I am sorry but I dont know what to do.
I am a xperia user and xperias have a completely different procedure for rooting. The best thing to do would be to find someone on xda who knows how to do this, since I am afraid I can't help you because I dont have the knowledge
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OK, thank you anyways for trying...
can anybody please please tell me if when I upgrade my rooted gingerbread rom via samsung's method to 4.x android rom - WILL I LOOSE CWM on recovery boot?
I must know that...
I must know that if I would have made a mistake by upgrading, I must know that I would still be able to revert everything back to my rooted gingerbread.
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OK, thank you anyways for trying...
can anybody please please tell me if when I upgrade my rooted gingerbread rom via samsung's method to 4.x android rom - WILL I LOOSE CWM on recovery boot?
I must know that...
I must know that if I would have made a mistake by upgrading, I must know that I would still be able to revert everything back to my rooted gingerbread.
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*BUMP*
anybody on XDA that knows, please tell me if it is safe for me to use Samsung-KIES to upgrade to android 4.x and know that I will not loose CWM on recovery boot... please tell me if it is safe or not, feels like I'm stuck in one place due to lack of knowledge.
the info is scattered so randomly
Miki800 said:
*BUMP*
anybody on XDA that knows, please tell me if it is safe for me to use Samsung-KIES to upgrade to android 4.x and know that I will not loose CWM on recovery boot... please tell me if it is safe or not, feels like I'm stuck in one place due to lack of knowledge.
the info is scattered so randomly
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if you want to upgrade via ics for your device ( sg s2 if i read correctly),here are a few suggestions
Upgrade to ics via these steps ,check the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544487
root and install recovery using the steps in this link:
http://droidviews.com/2013/how-to-root-and-install-cwm-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-s2-plus-gt-i9105p/
install cyanogen mod , this you know i guess:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1794758
i have installed cyanogenmod 10 successfully on my brothers galaxy r on stock ics rom,i hope it is similar on s2.
its not mine so i dont know much about it.about installing a new stock rom you can also flash via odin. i dint lose recovery via odin. dont know about kies
sorry for the bad english.hope this helps ( "im definitely not an expert!!")
((this is my 1st post ,dont know if i can post those links!!!))
I am about to flash my galaxy nexus to convert it to yajku, but for that i need to be sure if phone is running stock rom, and i don't know any way to determine if it is on CUSTOM or STOCK. Can anyone please help me how to check for CUSTOM or STOCK.
Thanks
simply
simply go to settings and the about section of your phone and you would know.....most custom roms have a specific signature.... for example it will say neox rom or paranoid rom ...............stock roms just simply have the android version your running and version numbers........hope this helps
varuntn said:
I am about to flash my galaxy nexus to convert it to yajku, but for that i need to be sure if phone is running stock rom, and i don't know any way to determine if it is on CUSTOM or STOCK. Can anyone please help me how to check for CUSTOM or STOCK.
Thanks
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thanks a lot..
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simply go to settings and the about section of your phone and you would know.....most custom roms have a specific signature.... for example it will say neox rom or paranoid rom ...............stock roms just simply have the android version your running and version numbers........hope this helps
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abidaddy said:
simply go to settings and the about section of your phone and you would know.....most custom roms have a specific signature.... for example it will say neox rom or paranoid rom ...............stock roms just simply have the android version your running and version numbers........hope this helps
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If software number is 4.16.401.10
can't anyone upload a custom rom with that signature?
For my samsung galaxy S4 you go into settings>more>about device>status>and on device status it should tell you if you are on official or custom. If you are on custom you are likely to be using some kind of different ROM. I had custom on 4.4.2 when I rooted but when I upgraded via Odin I got official.
Hello guys, I have a rooted GT-I9300 on stock android 4.3 with philz touch recovery.
So I like S5 a lot, but I can't afford one obviously. However, I would like to flash S5 stuffs like launcher and accuweather widget on this device. I've been struggling for some time, trying to find a way to deodex the stock android 4.3 rom. I came across a few methods like the xUltimate, titanium backup and so on, but none of these methods seems to work on our beloved S3... I'm not sure whether xUltimate works for S3 but so far I never come across S3 user who successfully deodex their device using this method. Titanium backup doesn't seems to work too since it only deodex apps, not the firmware... I know I can easily do this by flashing a deodexed stock rom, but I don't really want to flash another rom yet...
I'm sorry to ask this, but I'm running out of idea, so guys, is there any way to deodex the stock android 4.3 rom so that I can install mod like S5 launcher? Thank you for your help!
Any helps guys? I really can't find a proper solution
Why not use one of the stock roms here on xda that have already been deodexed by an expert?
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boomboomer said:
Why not use one of the stock roms here on xda that have already been deodexed by an expert?
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Odex rom seems to perform better and more battery-friendly compared to a deodexed rom. I think it would be better for me to learn how to deodex/re-odex the rom so that I can re-odex the rom after I finished installing mods to ensure the best performance.
This thread is going down any helps?
Does anybody have the original Sense 5.0 or Sense 5.5 stock rom for me?
I'm running InsertCoin at the moment but I need it to be able to run Sunshine. A modified stock rom won't work so I really need the original one.
Thanks in advance!
Franz24 said:
Does anybody have the original Sense 5.0 or Sense 5.5 stock rom for me?
I'm running InsertCoin at the moment but I need it to be able to run Sunshine. A modified stock rom won't work so I really need the original one.
Thanks in advance!
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What about the one I sent you? In the kofila kernel thread.
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What about the one I sent you? In the kofila kernel thread.
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Didn't work, got a very exeptional error and I was told I needed a rom which was even closer to (or completely) stock