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Well, I am new to this forum because I recently bought a Galaxy Player. This is my first Android device and I have rooted it using SOC. I have installed clockworkmod but there is no option for the Galaxy Player. I have downloaded the ICS rom for the 5.0 USA version and I am just a complete noob to custom roms. Can anyone direct me to a goods tutorial on this or just a quick rundown on how to do it, I am just a really confused 14 year old... Thanks
mrjaredbeta said:
Well, I am new to this forum because I recently bought a Galaxy Player. This is my first Android device and I have rooted it using SOC. I have installed clockworkmod but there is no option for the Galaxy Player. I have downloaded the ICS rom for the 5.0 USA version and I am just a complete noob to custom roms. Can anyone direct me to a goods tutorial on this or just a quick rundown on how to do it, I am just a really confused 14 year old... Thanks
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just pretend you didn't do any of that and...
1. download odin3 v1.3 (windows application)
2. download the samsung usb drivers and install them, i can't remember where i got them
3. plug phone into usb, turn off while plugged in, turn back on while holding volume down (maybe it was up?)
4. go into odin and click the pda button and select...
5. this file and press "start" (i think that's what it's labeled)
6. the phone will reboot itself back to normal
7. copy this zip onto your sd.
8. turn the phone off, and turn back on while holding volume up
9. back that **** up, i dunno what the hell it's labeled
10. wipe data/cache/dalvik (dalik is under advanced)
11. choose to install zip from sd, choose the "this zip" from step 7
12. choose install from zip again -> ICS ROM you downloaded
13. reboot, try out ICS for 2 seconds
14. turn off, boot into recovery (the volume up + power **** we keep doing)
15. install from zip -> Google Apps zip
16. reboot and enjoy ICS and google apps and all the other cool stuff the internet has to offer
Thanks! Very well written, I'll try it out later tonight.
I have installed it successfully, however I don't think it detects my internal SD card. Do you know why that is?
mrjaredbeta said:
I have installed it successfully, however I don't think it detects my internal SD card. Do you know why that is?
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idk what you mean by "it" nor do i pay attention to my internal at all since i have 32gb external
I meant the device doesn't detect it, and I do not have an external at the moment.
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I meant the device doesn't detect it, and I do not have an external at the moment.
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yeah, idk i haven't even noticed so i'm not the person to ask i guess.
mrjaredbeta said:
I have installed it successfully, however I don't think it detects my internal SD card. Do you know why that is?
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This is why you should always read the entire post when you download a ROM. That issue is mentioned several times through the thread, and it has yet to have been resolved to the best of my knowledge. But always look into what your flashing, otherwise you'll probably end up with a really shiny paperweight on your hands.
Yes, I should've looked at the whole thread but I f'd it up badly now... So, I read what you said about the "SD card problem in the thread" and I took a look and saw that you had to switch around /emmc (I think?) and /sdcard around in the vold.fstab file in the /etc directory. SO, I was stupid and extracted the whole .zip of the ROM, changed the contents in the vold.fstab file, re-zipped it up, and tried to flash it again. Unfortunately, I tried to flash but this is what CWM Recovery said:
-- Installing: /emmc/ICS/3-31.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
... It's probably because the signature verification failed (because of no signature). And I was also being so stupid as to deleting the original ROM off of my SD card... I also note that I am doing this all from an internal, I do not have an external... This is what I am going to:
Get an external microSD and microSD reader for the PC
Put the original ROM on it
Flash it from the external
I am guessing that it would work from that way, as I probably f's up the internal. Can someone clear this up? Will this method work?
Disregard my last post, I am all set back to the stock ROM with no problems. Anyways, thanks for the support, and I will always try to look at the whole thread before flashing a new ROM.
Here
Check here this forum has a lot of custom roms for the SGP player and a lot of smart people who explain it as good as M.I.T.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1423
Hello everyone. Let's see if anybody can help me, because I'm pretty stuck with this.
Note: I've already searched high and low for solutions to the "Signature verification failed", but they either don't work or don't apply here.
I've tried to install the following ROM from xda-developers in a Sanei N10:
Unofficial CyanogenMod 10 for many AllWinner A10 tablets
I've installed it following the usual procedure:
- Press Vol+ and Power to get the Recovery menu
- Select Wipe data/factory reset
- Select Wipe cache
- Install the three ZIP files: "cm10_a10_20120913.zip", "gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip" & "n10_compatibility_1.2.1.zip"
The problem is, even though the first ZIP with the ROM installs successfully, the second one (the one with Google's apps) refuses to install, showing instead the message "signature verification failed". The same happens with the third ZIP (N10 compatibility).
So the installation doesn't actually finish. If I reboot the tablet, it runs Cyanogenmod 10, but the touchscreen doesn't work (I have to plug a USB mouse to interact with the operating system).
So what do I do to avoid the dreaded "signature verification failed" message? Just in case if it's of any help to identify the problem, I'll mention that I can see the Android bot laying down with a red triangle with an exclamation when entering the Recovery menu.
I've tried to use the ROM Manager which is preinstalled with Cyanogenmod 10, but when choosing "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" it says that "The SD Card needs to be mounted to use ROM Manager". Of course my MicroSD is properly mounted (I can see its files in the card from console, from the "Terminal Emulator"). I think this happens because the MicroSD is mounted in /storage/sdcard1 instead of in /storage/sdcard0, but I can't change that. I can't download APKs from the browser, either, because it also says something similar about not being able to access the SD (even though it's correctly mounted and can see it mounted from Settings > Storage).
I've also tried the CyanogenMod A10 ROM available in this page, which is more recent (October instead of September):
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/3870...mod-10-tweaks/
But the same happens.
I've even tried installing the CWM Recovery ROM, but it doesn't let me installing that from the Recovery either (same message about the "signature"), and with Odin3 it doesn't work either because I don't know how to reach the "download mode", which is needed for Odin3. Pressing Vol+ and Power I get the Recovery, but not the Download mode. Does anyone know how do I get to the download mode in the Sanei N10?
Any idea about how to solve this? Right now I have a tablet with no touchscreen and not even Google applications (so I don't even have the Play Store), so it's practically worthless (at least the WiFi works). How can I get this tablet back to being usable?
Did you fix this? I want to get this tablet and most likely want to root and rom it but if this is the case...
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Did you fix this? I want to get this tablet and most likely want to root and rom it but if this is the case...
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No, unfortunately I still couldn't fix it
There's nobody here in xda-developers who can help me? Surely somebody must know enough to help me find a solution.
I've tried creating a symbolic link from /storage/sdcard1 to /storage/sdcard (it doesn't exist right now), but it just says "link failed Read-only file system" (I was root, by typing "su" and clicking "Allow" in the Superuser window). So, I can't create symbolic links even while being root user? I need this link so ROM Manager can detect my SD Card (it says it's not mounted but it really is, but in "/storage/sdcard1").
Also, the gapps package linked in the ROM page above seems not to be properly signed, even though it has that "-signed" suffix in its name. I always get that "signature verification failed" error message. But now I've tried downloading a more recent gapps package (gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip) and that package finally worked! BUT, even though it apparently installed successfully, I still can't see any Play Store icon, nor any other Google app (Gmail, etc.). Why? Those icons should appear after installing gapps, shouldn't they? Maybe this newer "gapps" package is somehow incompatible with this tablet? (is this even possible?).
Also, even though I can now install the newer "gapps" package, I still can't install the "n10_compatibility_1.2.1.zip" file (I still get "signature verification failed" for that ZIP), which, I guess, contains the drivers needed for the N10 so the touchscreen works (currently it doesn't, and I have to use a USB mouse to use Android in this tablet). Any ideas? I'm getting tired of trying 9485738489754935627 things with no good result . I guess Android is showing here its Linux roots...
I think the key here is managing to install a new Recovery ROM that doesn't care about signing, but how do I do that? I can't install through ROM Manager because I get that error about the SDCard needing to be mounted to use it (and it's really mounted), and then I can't create the /storage/sdcard symbolic link because I get that "link failed Read-only file system" error. Also, I can't use Odin3 because I can't manage to put this tablet in Download Mode. Aaaargh! There's no good solution
Any ideas?
Bump!
I have same problem, i think that we need a different compatibility file, or perhaps if we could open install any app like Novo7 we could fix it... hope that anyone have the solution.
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I have same problem, i think that we need a different compatibility file, or perhaps if we could open install any app like Novo7 we could fix it... hope that anyone have the solution.
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Thanks for replying. If we could find some way to install a new Recovery, then we'd probably by able to get the N10 Compatibility file working. This can't be that hard to do, but I've tried lots of things, and none of them worked...
Anyone?
Please, someone help!
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No ideas?
Please, I'm getting desperate
sanei
OMA2k said:
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same problem here....
jamjamjan said:
same problem here....
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Please let me know if you find a solution to this. Thanks!
I'm having the same issue with [ROM][CM10/10.1][21 Dec] Codename Lungo
Well, at last I could finally solve the problem thanks to chris5s from this forum.
These are the steps that worked for me:
1. Download the latest ClockWorkMod for Allwinner A10 tablets from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1802268
2. Put all three files in the ZIP inside the root of a MicroSD card and insert it in the tablet
3. Check from the Terminal app inside the tablet to see if the MicroSD card is mounted in /sdcard (just type "ls /sdcard").
4. If the "ls" command doesn't show anything (that's what happened in my case), then you must modify the "install-recovery.sh" file and replace all instances of "/sdcard" with "/mnt/extsd".
5. With the proper "install-recovery.sh" file, run the commands specified in the above xda link (in my case the card is in "/mnt/extsd" instead of "/mnt/sdcard" as the original example shows):
su
cd /mnt/extsd
sh install-recovery.sh
sh reboot-recovery.sh
6. The tablet will then reboot to CWM recovery. Then follow the regular steps to install Cyanogenmod (wipe plus install ROM + GApps + Compatibility). This time the Recovery menu won't care about the files being unsigned and will install them right away!
I hope this helps somebody else!
hey i just registered because i have been having the same exact problem i read that you fixed it but how can i get in to the tablet if im not able to do any movements after it boots ???
please any help would be appreciated
Download the file again, and try again
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Thatgrass said:
Download the file again, and try again
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
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i did i just dont know how to get in to the terminal app
ok so im in the terminal app but what do you mean by modify the install sh file ???
Hello "lesanei"
I just noticed your posts. Let's see if I can help you...
The touchscreen doesn't work because the appropriate drivers were not installed (because of the "signature verification failed" issue). So you need to connect a USB mouse (and preferably a keyboard too) to the tablet. The Sanei N10 should come with a USB to micro-USB adapter. If you don't have it, you can buy it for cheap here.
Since there is only the one USB input in the tablet, you can't connect two USB devices at the same time. What I did use is a wireless mouse+keyboard combo which only needed one USB dongle for reception. If you don't have that, you can just connect a USB mouse and type with the on-screen-keyboard using the mouse. It's annoying, but it works
When I say "modify the install-recovery.sh file", I mean the file inside "cwm_recovery_6.0.1.2_a10.zip". You can modify it from your PC if you prefer. You don't have to do it in the tablet if you don't know how to use the "vi" editor (command line editor). Just open the "install-recovery.sh" file in Wordpad (do not use the Notepad, because it doesn't support Unix line endings so it shows the file incorrectly) and replace all instances of "/sdcard" with "/mnt/extsd". So the file contents should look like this:
#!/system/bin/sh
if busybox test ! -f /mnt/extsd/recovery.img; then
echo no /mnt/extsd/recovery.img
exit 1
fi
cat /mnt/extsd/recovery.img > /dev/block/nandg
sync; sync; sync
echo done
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Then place all three files ("recovery.img", "install-recovery.sh" and "reboot-recovery.sh") into your MicroSD card. Then safely extract it from your PC, insert it in the tablet and type this from the Terminal:
su
cd /mnt/extsd
sh install-recovery.sh
sh reboot-recovery.sh
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Then follow the regular steps to install Cyanogenmod and this time all files should install sucessfully, so when rebooting, touchscreen and everything else will work.
Let me know if it works for you.
Hello,
I've searched many topics but still didn't work
My NT 16GB worked good till today. Today I want to flash a new ROM (CM10.1 rc5).
I though I made a mistake from here: from ROM Manager, I flashed the CWM to 6.0, but I might flash with Nook Color version :crying: and from this time, my NT is ALWAYS boot into recovery mode.
- I tried press Power and N button or 8 times fail reboots but it still boot into recovery
- I tried flash new ROM from sd card, and the status is shown Installing Update.... and then it shown Install from sd card completed!!! There was no any notification more (as usual). And after "completed" by this way, reboot and still went into recovery mode again
- I also tried flash new cwm version 6.0.x, wipe data, format system, data,.... and flash ROM again from sdcard but still didnt work.
- I also tried reset to factory default http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663836 but it still boot into CWM again and again.
- and follow many topics on google search but still no luck
please anyone can give me a hint, let me see the way to escape the recovery screen :crying::crying: thank you so much!
I want to flash a new ROM, a fresh tablet to make a gift for my dad on father's day, but it is brick :crying::crying::crying:
I think using ROM manager to flash recovery may not work with our device (I may be wrong) but we don't have an official build of CWM.
Regardless.... Do you have adb set up? If so, does it recognize your nt?
Sent with my Dinc4G
DavDoc said:
I think using ROM manager to flash recovery may not work with our device (I may be wrong) but we don't have an official build of CWM.
Regardless.... Do you have adb set up? If so, does it recognize your nt?
Sent with my Dinc4G
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I have adb set up, but it doesn't recognize my NT , it always boot to recovery mode
Ok, no big deal yet. Lets try the following.
First you are going to need an extra SD card, one greater than 2G. Go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21895025&postcount=14 and follow the instructions. This will give you the files and show you how to make a CWM bootable SD card (ignore all the steps about rooting your device in this thread for now). Note that this will repartition your SD card, so you will not be able to use is for much else unless you re-repartition it yourself.
To tell if this is successful or not, note the version of CWM you are now booting into, I am guessing it will be 6.0.3.1 (newest version) since you tried getting this from Rom Manager. If it is booting from SD card it should show up as version 5.0.x.x (I don't remember the exact version but it is older).
If you got it to boot from SD card then lets pull an updated version of CWM from this site http://goo.im/devs/succulent/acclaim/recovery The older version of CWM may not work well with CM10.1. try CWM 6.0.2.9, make sure you download the flashable CWM zip and not the image file.
OK now you will need to put this zip file onto your SD card - there should be just enough room left for it, or you could put it onto a 2nd SD card (easier) Note: while in recovery you can take the bootable SD card out of your NT. Go ahead and flash the CWM zip. You should now have a working recovery. At this point try flashing a ROM of your choice.
Good Luck
DavDoc said:
Ok, no big deal yet. Lets try the following.
First you are going to need an extra SD card, one greater than 2G. Go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21895025&postcount=14 and follow the instructions. This will give you the files and show you how to make a CWM bootable SD card (ignore all the steps about rooting your device in this thread for now). Note that this will repartition your SD card, so you will not be able to use is for much else unless you re-repartition it yourself.
To tell if this is successful or not, note the version of CWM you are now booting into, I am guessing it will be 6.0.3.1 (newest version) since you tried getting this from Rom Manager. If it is booting from SD card it should show up as version 5.0.x.x (I don't remember the exact version but it is older).
If you got it to boot from SD card then lets pull an updated version of CWM from this site http://goo.im/devs/succulent/acclaim/recovery The older version of CWM may not work well with CM10.1. try CWM 6.0.2.9, make sure you download the flashable CWM zip and not the image file.
OK now you will need to put this zip file onto your SD card - there should be just enough room left for it, or you could put it onto a 2nd SD card (easier) Note: while in recovery you can take the bootable SD card out of your NT. Go ahead and flash the CWM zip. You should now have a working recovery. At this point try flashing a ROM of your choice.
Good Luck
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Hello DavDic,
Thank you for your help,
I follow your link and I success to boot from SD card, and CWM version is 5.0.5, then I success install the update.zip too, unfortunately after removing the sd card and reboot, it still boot to CWM version 6.0.2.9 - this is the version that I flash from ROM Manager before my NT is bricked (I flashed wrong device when I choose Nook Color in Rom Manager)
So I try to reboot again from sdcard, cwm version 5.0.5, then flash new CM10.1 ROM, and reboot and still go to CWM 6.0.2.9
and again, I boot from sdcard, cwm version 5.0.5, flash to new cwm version 6.0.2.9, flash new ROM and still boot to CWM screen
So, I can create and boot from a Sdcard, But can not boot to OS, always go to cwm 6.0.2.9 screen (that I think the wrong file since I flash from Nook Color file ). Thank you!
h a l t said:
Hello,
I've searched many topics but still didn't work
My NT 16GB worked good till today. Today I want to flash a new ROM (CM10.1 rc5).
I though I made a mistake from here: from ROM Manager, I flashed the CWM to 6.0, but I might flash with Nook Color version :crying: and from this time, my NT is ALWAYS boot into recovery mode.
...
please anyone can give me a hint, let me see the way to escape the recovery screen :crying::crying: thank you so much!
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I think your problem most likely has to do with BCB/BootCnt not getting reset properly, as described at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21381141&postcount=1.
If so, the easiest way of resetting these files is to flash Succulent's flashable_fix_bootloop.zip at his repo http://goo.im/devs/succulent/acclaim/recovery.
digixmax said:
I think your problem most likely has to do with BCB/BootCnt not getting reset properly, as described at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21381141&postcount=1.
If so, the easiest way of resetting these files is to flash Succulent's flashable_fix_bootloop.zip at his repo http://goo.im/devs/succulent/acclaim/recovery.
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Thank you, I did but no luck still boot to recovery mode
You need to try and get an adb connection. I assume you are running Windows, if not............
But, what happens when you plug your NT into your computer. Do either of your drives (Internal/external SD) show up in my computer?
DavDoc said:
You need to try and get an adb connection. I assume you are running Windows, if not............
But, what happens when you plug your NT into your computer. Do either of your drives (Internal/external SD) show up in my computer?
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Both drives show up in my windows computer, but I can't read, "please insert a disk" error when I double click on drive,
I am trying this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470910 and hope...
h a l t said:
Both drives show up in my windows computer, but I can't read, "please insert a disk" error when I double click on drive,
I am trying this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470910 and hope...
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You should have an adb connection then. Before you jump into the total wipe attempt, try getting an adb connection. Use this first and see if it works http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36650082&postcount=171
You will need the driver files for this though, let me know if you don't have them.
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You should have an adb connection then. Before you jump into the total wipe attempt, try getting an adb connection. Use this first and see if it works http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36650082&postcount=171
You will need the driver files for this though, let me know if you don't have them.
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Yes I have the driver files, on device manager it shown Android Phone ADB interface, something like this, and what is the next step please...
h a l t said:
Yes I have the driver files, on device manager it shown Android Phone ADB interface, something like this, and what is the next step please...
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You should have adb access given what you just said.
Are you familiar with command prompts and adb commands?
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You should have adb access given what you just said.
Are you familiar with command prompts and adb commands?
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yes I have adb access from Dos, but don't know which command to fix my problem. Thanks so much for your patience, still googling
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yes I have adb access from Dos, but don't know which command to fix my problem. Thanks so much for your patience, still googling
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Well this is a start at least.
I think Digixmax may be on to something though.
@digixmax, I am at work and don't have an NT in front of me, do you remember which partition the recovery is in. I wanted OP to see if those two files were even there. He may have gotten rid of them completely inadvertently.
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Well this is a start at least.
I think Digixmax may be on to something though.
@digixmax, I am at work and don't have an NT in front of me, do you remember which partition the recovery is in. I wanted OP to see if those two files were even there. He may have gotten rid of them completely inadvertently.
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F5, F5, ..... I see the light at the end of the tunnel,... God, what is the adb, shell command to help me escape this trouble :angel::angel:
DavDoc said:
Well this is a start at least.
I think Digixmax may be on to something though.
@digixmax, I am at work and don't have an NT in front of me, do you remember which partition the recovery is in. I wanted OP to see if those two files were even there. He may have gotten rid of them completely inadvertently.
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These two files are in the /bootdata partition (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37515697&postcount=31 for a list of the NT partitions and their content).
But if OP's flashing Succulent's flashable_fix_bootloop.zip (which basically re-install a fresh copy of these two files) didn't fix the problem then he might have wiped out some other critical components of the system.
I follow Adam's guide, unbrick my NT, and then flash new CM10.1 ROM perfectly.
Thank you again DavDoc and digixmax for helping me so much! :good:
Glad you got it working again
Sent with my Dinc4G
I am currently on 4.1.2 10-20121209-UNOFFICAL-acclaim ROM
I want to move to CM 11.
My current recovery is CWM - Recovery v6.0.1.9
ON all CM 11 page , it says to update my recovery to new one through fastboot.
I am not sure how to do this on nook tablet. Can anyone help me ?
Also does repartitioning of 16Gb needs to done with each rom install or once done , it stays the same through out ?
naveen_reloaded said:
I am currently on 4.1.2 10-20121209-UNOFFICAL-acclaim ROM
I want to move to CM 11.
My current recovery is CWM - Recovery v6.0.1.9
ON all CM 11 page , it says to update my recovery to new one through fastboot.
I am not sure how to do this on nook tablet. Can anyone help me ?
Also does repartitioning of 16Gb needs to done with each rom install or once done , it stays the same through out ?
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Hi, repartitioning doesnt need to be done with a new rom install.
IF THIS IS A CLEAN INSTALL
you dont HAVE to install it through flashing a new recovery using fastboot
you just need a working newer CWM , or a working TWRP that you can boot
if you can boot to an older Clockwordmod recovery in any form, you can flash a newer version of CWM to the internal by using a zip file , this user has a couple of the newest ones hosted here:
newbtrigger69 said:
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/3j4kxa3bwkrs1/CLOCKWORKMODS <--------------------------------------------- my compilation of a few important CWM versions in case u dont like twrp (like me).
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after you flash the new recovery, remove the SDcard, power completely down,
press and hold the "N" NOOK button, and hold the power button for just a second or 2 after you see the tablet boot, and you should be prompted for the new recovery that you just flashed.
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the newer recoveries have an option on the boot menu to start fastboot. So, if you really wanted to follow the instructions to the letter, get or make a working sd card of a newer CWM recovery, boot to it, then as long as your adb/utilities folder on your PC has fastboot in it, you can fastboot the recovery-0.2.img as is in the cm11 thread.
I found I never had to use fastboot before this cm11 install , so I didnt even have the fastboot on my pc side and had to hunt it down.
my first several installs of CM11 were done using an older boot sdcard that had TWRP recovery on it and it works fine.
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it will probably be a lot easier it you have a working tablet, to have the copied the zips for cm11 and the gapps you want to install to the tablets
internal memory first, before flashing the new recovery internally
---------- (I completely forgot this other possibility, I'm always just doing clean installs)
IF YOU WANT CM to automatically upgrade though the CM updater process on a running CM10
then , yes you need the newer recovery, and it probably is best if it is the recovery-0.2.img the developer posted in the CM11 thread.
I've never tried it so I dont know how well it migrates your "stuff" from CM10 to CM11
theres a lot of changes to the way storage is mounted in CM11 , and the CM updating process is an important thing they are trying to make as seamless as possible.
If theres stuff on the tablet you really need, I'd save it first before doing any kind of major upgrade like this.
Thanks. I might do a clean install itself. I dont have much stuff.
Actually i am moving to CM 11 in hope that it would be faster. Currently i cant rad the PDF on thios tablet. The scrolling is very stuttery.. gives me headache. If that too doesnt solve that issue , i might simply sell this one and get some nexus tablet.
I just need a tablet to read my study books.
naveen_reloaded said:
Thanks. I might do a clean install itself. I dont have much stuff.
Actually i am moving to CM 11 in hope that it would be faster. Currently i cant rad the PDF on thios tablet. The scrolling is very stuttery.. gives me headache. If that too doesnt solve that issue , i might simply sell this one and get some nexus tablet.
I just need a tablet to read my study books.
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the latest nightlies of CM11 on a 16GB tablet (has 1GB RAM) are fantastic. best thing ever, especially if you replace the kernel with one that user:demetris has supplied.
I havent run the CM11 on an 8GB (512MB RAM) tablet yet, but it really is a good package.
Its kinda like when Windows 7 came out, its what should have been released instead of XP or Windows 98, its really, really good.
Just tell me .. is flashing recovery via fastboot is same for all devices or for nook tablet its different. Also i need a SD card to do this ?
Can you help me how to flash recovery via fastboot for our nook tablet ?
naveen_reloaded said:
Just tell me .. is flashing recovery via fastboot is same for all devices or for nook tablet its different. Also i need a SD card to do this ?
Can you help me how to flash recovery via fastboot for our nook tablet ?
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hmmm...
Ive seen fastboot on other devices, Kindle Fires, which I think have a motherboard thats a close match to the NOOK tablet.
on the Kindle, you can force fastboot by using a special cable.
if you need fastboot on the NOOK, the recovery program that you execute at boot has to have the option to start fastboot.
you can boot a recovery that has that option from an internal recovery (CWM newer versions have it, I dont remember about older versions)
or you can boot from an SD card you make that boots a CWM recovery
in any scenario, for fastboot to work, you need a working ADB setup and the fastboot program on your PC
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you can completely install CM11 without replacing the internal recovery partition of your NOOK which is what that fastboot instruction is trying to get you to do.
the special internal recovery, as I understand it, is only for compatability with the automated CM updating process.
you can boot from an SD card that has CWM 6.0.4.x , or TWRP , and as long as the CM 11 nightly is on the SDcard too, or in the NOOK internal memory, you can flash it.
I am more confused
can you take me step by step or link me to a relevant thread ?
I am sorry if i am taking your time ..
naveen_reloaded said:
I am more confused
can you take me step by step or link me to a relevant thread ?
I am sorry if i am taking your time ..
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--------- assuming you want to update your NOOK's INTERNAL software, and not run CM11 from an SDcard
I apologize had wrong file linked first post
this zip file should be flashable through your current CWM (6MB)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0f5fjkjvxp1hga0/flashable_CWM_6.0.4.5(2).zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48855275&postcount=2
it should update your internal recovery to cwm 6.0.4.5
then you should be able to flash the CM11 nightly and gapps without error
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a different (I think slightly more dangerous) way to load the newer recovey to your internal was posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48317620&postcount=15
get the newest recovery image file -
File: http://goo.im/devs/chrmhoffmann/cm-11.0/acclaim/recovery-0.2.img
md5sum: e2a87c433171b3d97d852d27aea1ff49
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You can install it from a terminal emulator, if you want to.
1. Download the cwm-recovery.img file referenced in the first post of the thread.
2. Copy this file to the internal memory of your Nook Tablet. Rename this file to cwm.img.
3. On your Nook Tablet, launch Android Terminal Emulator (ATE).
4. In ATE, type in 'su' [ENTER]. Grant it access when prompted.
5. In ATE, type in 'cd /emmc' [ENTER]. This will change your file system current directory to /emmc, which corresponds to the internal storage drive.
6. In ATE, type in 'ls' [ENTER]. This will list the contents of the /emmc directory. You should see the cwm.img file you copied over and renamed earlier (step 2).
7. In ATE, type in 'dd if=/emmc/cwm.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3' [ENTER]. This will write the contents of the cwm.img file to partition 3 of device mmcblk0 (internal memory).
You should now be able to reboot and use cwm. CAREFUL, as you could brick your device if you get step 7 wrong.
nvm
@mikeataol
It worked perfectly. Just flashed it and it udpated to lastest CWM.
Installed CM 11 and got GApps and installed them too. Now downloading some PDF apps to see if they work smoothly and no stuttering is there.
In CM 11 , there is no option for "reboot to recovery" , why so ? I had to use cnyaboot option to enter into recovery.
naveen_reloaded said:
@mikeataol
It worked perfectly. Just flashed it and it udpated to lastest CWM.
Installed CM 11 and got GApps and installed them too. Now downloading some PDF apps to see if they work smoothly and no stuttering is there.
In CM 11 , there is no option for "reboot to recovery" , why so ? I had to use cnyaboot option to enter into recovery.
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Great!
re: reboot recovery
you have to unlock developer options first by going into
Settings/ About Tablet / Build Number
and tapping the "build number" field 7 times.
then you see a new settings group "developer options",
and in there is advanced reboot and other things.
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are you on an 8GB / 512 MB ram, or a 16GB 1GB RAM Nook tablet?
Lol , just found that reboot to recovery , came here to say i found , you already replied.
Installing bexus kernel.
Thanks a lot for your help.
One thing though. The scroll stuttering issue is there . Its as if the screen refresh rate or frames per second is not upto the mark , scrolling is very stuttering.
Is there any way to increase or solve this issue ? Please
this is killing the whole tablet and the purpose i want to use this tablet .. ie to read books.
I use 16Gb/1GB tablet
ok ran into issue
After flashing gapps and installing kernel , i am stuck with andoid.phone stopped working error as soon as the tablet boots.
What is the gapps to be used for CM 11 on tablet and is bexus interfering with the gapps ?
how to enable multi touch ?
Also i think there is a serious problem with the screen/display. There is considerable lag and its not smooth scrolling. Its very stuttery...
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how to enable multi touch ?
Also i think there is a serious problem with the screen/display. There is considerable lag and its not smooth scrolling. Its very stuttery...
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I would not enable the multi touch, thats just asking for even more trouble.
I think you should consider a total re wipe , and start over
on a 16GB Nook Tablet, the nightly just by itself should run fine
i just downloaded and opened a 71mb pdf file with no issues whatsoever
opens in Adobe reader just fine, scrolling and zooming and searching is perfectly acceptable, nothing I would describe as a stutter
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if you HAD enabled the multi touch while you were on CM10, I'd consider reflashing the stock LCD firmware before you put CM11 back on it
yeah flashed thrice and i have witheld flashing bexus kernel for time being.
Stutter in the way , the refresh rate is not upto the mark
To best see this issue , dont swipe a text/pdf fast , do it slowly then you will see the jerkiness and also a lag between your swiping and actual screen change.
LCD firmware ? where to get it ?
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yeah flashed thrice and i have witheld flashing bexus kernel for time being.
Stutter in the way , the refresh rate is not upto the mark
To best see this issue , dont swipe a text/pdf fast , do it slowly then you will see the jerkiness and also a lag between your swiping and actual screen change.
LCD firmware ? where to get it ?
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to me, seeing a white page while adobe pdf loads the next buffer of pages several pagesahead is normal
I dont see anything abnormal while swiping slowly
re: LCD firmware
if you were on CM10, and fashed the 10 point LCD firmware, then I think you would need to rebuild the unit back to CM10, and reflash the stock LCD firmware.
I dont know how to explain , but look carefully when scrolling (slowly) , you will see tests stuttering as its been scrolled .
I am on CM 11 , do you want me to go to CM 10 ? and flash that firmware?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aatt.fpsm&hl=en
Used this app and saw that fps varies and it varies like from 7 - 50 during reading pdf.
On slow scrolling of pdf , it only shows 11 or so fps , which is why i think shows the stuttering effect
Used the same app on my GS3 to see the difference and it holds its FPS at 60+ and not dropping below 50.
I think if i can make this tablet to render everything at 30+ fps i might not feel this stuttering effect.
Which PDF reader are you using?
I don't have any stuttering issue on the Mantano Reader.
Hi
I own a 100% stock Samsung Galaxy S2 (GT-i9100).
The device is not rooted or modified and is currently running standard Samsung firmware.
Baseband I9100XXMS2
Kernel 3.0.31-1211311
Build numberJZ054K.I9100XWLSW
Android 4.1.2
Whilst I am not a power user I am tired of running out of system memory and having to move apps to the SD card. I am also tired of not being able to load certain apps due to the old Android version. I do want to connect to my car via Bluetooth (audio and internet etc).
It's time for a new operating system ... hence my visit to this web site. I have tried reading the guides but most use a lot of jargon and talk of multiple ROM options. I am a little lost and need some plain English instruction to follow since this is my first step into the ROM flashing world.
Which version should I install? Where do I download it from? What tools do I need for my PC? How do I do the flash?
Anyone out there who can help a complete novice?
Thanks in advance
Jacbjacb said:
Hi
I own a 100% stock Samsung Galaxy S2 (GT-i9100).
The device is not rooted or modified and is currently running standard Samsung firmware.
Baseband I9100XXMS2
Kernel 3.0.31-1211311
Build numberJZ054K.I9100XWLSW
Android 4.1.2
Whilst I am not a power user I am tired of running out of system memory and having to move apps to the SD card. I am also tired of not being able to load certain apps due to the old Android version. I do want to connect to my car via Bluetooth (audio and internet etc).
It's time for a new operating system ... hence my visit to this web site. I have tried reading the guides but most use a lot of jargon and talk of multiple ROM options. I am a little lost and need some plain English instruction to follow since this is my first step into the ROM flashing world.
Which version should I install? Where do I download it from? What tools do I need for my PC? How do I do the flash?
Anyone out there who can help a complete novice?
Thanks in advance
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Mate, take it easy, i see you are a good English speaker, it should be very easy for you to understand the guides, for me it was hard and i bricked my phone multiple times, I'm not saying that I'm a geek or an android expert or something like that, but i know enough about my phone and i know what it's capable of and what it isn't, you should start easy step by step, and try following a video guide from YouTube like searching in google "i9100 root and custom recovery" and start reading some articles about it, believe me no one would just give you instructions on a silver plate, even if someone did, you will remain a noob who knows nothing about flashing and you won't be able to change your new rom or go back to stock rom..you should dig for it, there are guides that provide you with instructions and information about what you do..all you have to do is do a couple of google searches..
Anyway, all i can do to you is give you a link to this guide
Hope you understand the message
Regards Migo
Well I spent the entire afternoon and evening yesterday reading all I could about the flashing of the this Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-i9100. I then started to collect the files I think I will need:
Heimdall Suite: Inc' zadig.exe 2.0.0147, heimdall-frontend.exe 1.4.0, heimdall.exe
Lineage 14.1 Rom: cm-14.1-20161225-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip
Minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.4.2_setup.exe: Inc' adb.exe. cmd-here.exe, fastboot.exe etc
Odin3 v1.85.exe
open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20170225.zip
PIT Files: I9100_2GB-STOCK.pit (in case of problems) and I91001GB_6GB.pit
SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones 1.5.27.0.exe
TWRP: twrp-3.0.2-1-i9100.img, recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip,
On the phone I activated USB Debugging
I installed the USB drivers and the PC can see the phone
I ran Odin and the phone is seen
I tried to install TWRP using the instructions found here: https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys2i9100.html .... It didn't work!
I copied recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip to the SD card, entered recovery mode and tried to apply the update from external storage. All seem to go well but then I got E:Error in tmp/sideload/package.zip (Status 7) ..... at the Top of the page it said Android System recovery (3e) ... I take it that is the system recovery currently installed on the phone. I found twrp-3.0.2-0-i9100.zip and tried that .... but got the same System 7 error!
So I have got nowhere really!
I know I have to repartition the drive using the PIT file
I know I have to load a custom recovery file using the TWRP
I then have to load the new ROM
But I don't know the order in which to do the operations .... TWRP first or PIT?
I don't seem to be alone in my fog ... see https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...twrp-galaxy-s2-i9100-tried-t3539940?nocache=1
I have now realized that the various guides relate to the version of ROM they wish to install .... I am planning to use a Lineage 14.1 Rom. It seems that I can load it using TWRP or Odin.
I think the first step is to load TWRP ....... But I cant seem to be able to do that ..... Can Anyone help me install TWRP if that if the first priority?
Well I spent the entire afternoon and evening yesterday reading all I could about the flashing of the this Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-i9100. I then started to collect the files I think I will need:
Heimdall Suite: Inc' zadig.exe 2.0.0147, heimdall-frontend.exe 1.4.0, heimdall.exe
Lineage 14.1 Rom: cm-14.1-20161225-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip
Minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.4.2_setup.exe: Inc' adb.exe. cmd-here.exe, fastboot.exe etc
Odin3 v1.85.exe
open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20170225.zip
PIT Files: I9100_2GB-STOCK.pit (in case of problems) and I91001GB_6GB.pit
SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones 1.5.27.0.exe
TWRP: twrp-3.0.2-1-i9100.img, recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip,
On the phone I activated USB Debugging
I installed the USB drivers and the PC can see the phone
I ran Odin and the phone is seen
I tried to install TWRP using the instructions found here: https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys2i9100.html .... It didn't work!
I copied recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip to the SD card, entered recovery mode and tried to apply the update from external storage. All seem to go well but then I got E:Error in tmp/sideload/package.zip (Status 7) ..... at the Top of the page it said Android System recovery (3e) ... I take it that is the system recovery currently installed on the phone. I found twrp-3.0.2-0-i9100.zip and tried that .... but got the same System 7 error!
So I have got nowhere really!
I know I have to repartition the drive using the PIT file
I know I have to load a custom recovery file - TWRP
I then have to load the new ROM
But I don't know the order in which to do the operations .... TWRP first or PIT?
I don't seem to be alone in my fog ... see https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...twrp-galaxy-s2-i9100-tried-t3539940?nocache=1
I have now realized that the various guide relate to the version of ROM you wish to install .... I am planning to use a Lineage 14.1 Rom. It seems that I can load it using TWRP or Odin.
I think the first step is to load TWRP ....... But I cant seem to be able to do that ..... Can Anyone help?
Jacbjacb said:
I have now realized that the various guide relate to the version of ROM you wish to install .... I am planning to use a Lineage 14.1 Rom. It seems that I can load it using TWRP or Odin.
I think the first step is to load TWRP ....... But I cant seem to be able to do that ..... Can Anyone help?
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The TWRP you are trying to install requires a kernel that supports isorec, so you must have that kernel first.
To have isorec support:
Note: -the rom and the isorec recovery and nogut rom and gapps -in short: all files- should be put in external sdcard because the internal sdcard will be wiped in the procedure.
1-you should install latest kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec, you can easily flash it using a
Kitkat compatible recovery, flash the recovery using Odin along with a pit that has 1GB system or more,
1.5GB PIT Files by the.gangster or 1GB PIT Files by ELgmal 1GB is enough
2-after that, reboot to recovery:
• wipe data
• wipe cache
• navigate to "mount" and format system and format internal sdcard using (default)
• go back and navigate to "advanced" and wipe Dalvik cache.
• then go back and choose "install zip from sdcard1 (external sdcard)"
• and navigate to your kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec and flash it.
• install arnab isorec recovery twrp zip by the gangster
• reboot your recovery, you will find the TWRP installed, now wipe system and data and cache and dalvik and install your nogut rom and the correct gapps.
that's it
Alternative Method
DON'T use odin to flash pit, just use it to flash the kitkat compatible recovery.
• flash Kitkat Compatible recovery with odin.
• in recovery flash kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec and then flash twrp 3 isorec.
• and reboot recovery, then in TWRP 3 flash lanchon repit tool.
Lanchon repit tool is a simple flashable zip that can be edited to split the partition in desired way, read more about it in the official thread
This method was recommended by @TriboDoP
All credits goes to our great Developers.
MigoMujahid said:
The TWRP you are trying to install requires a kernel that supports isorec, so you must have that kernel first.
To have isorec support:
Note: -the rom and the isorec recovery and nogut rom and gapps -in short: all files- should be put in external sdcard because the internal sdcard will be wiped in the procedure-
1-you should install latest CM11, you can easily flash it using a
Kitkat compatible recovery, flash the recovery using Odin along with a pit that has 1GB system or more,
1.5GB PIT Files by the.gangster or 1GB PIT Files by ELgmal 1GB is enough
2-after that, reboot to recovery:
• wipe data
• wipe cache
• navigate to "mount" and format system and internal sdcard
• go back and navigate to "advanced" and wipe Dalvik cache.
• then go back and choose "install zip from sdcard1 (external sdcard)"
• and navigate to your cm11 rom and install the rom
• install arnab isorec recovery twrp zip by the gangster
• reboot your recovery, you will find the TWRP installed, now wipe system and data and cache and dalvik and install your nogut rom and the correct gapps.
that's it
Alternative Method
• flash Kitkat Compatible recovery with odin.
• in recovery flash cm11 with twrp 3 isorec.
• and reboot recovery, then in TWRP 3 flash lanchon repit tool.
Lanchon repit tool is a simple flashable zip that can be edited to split the partition in desired way, read more about it in the official thread
This method was recommended by @TriboDoP
All credits goes to our great Developers.
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WOW IT WORKED! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
I used the following files:
SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones v1.5.51.0.exe
Lineage-11-20170115-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip … (CM11)
CWM-KitKatCompatible-i9100.tar
Odin3 v3.07
PIT Files: I91001GB_6GB.pit
Lineage 14.1 Rom: cm-14.1-20161225-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip
TWRP: twrp-3.0.2-1-i9100.img, recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.0.2-1-i9100.zip
open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20170225.zip
All went well following the upgrade of SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones 1.5.27.0.exe to SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones v1.5.51.0.exe. Odin 3 v3.07 had communication problems in download mode with the earlier drivers.
I followed your instructions to the letter (printed and ticked as I progressed) and only had one issue when it came to formatting the internal sdcard ….. I didn’t know what format so I selected “default” which worked.
I used a PIT file I had rather than your files simply because I didn’t know which one of your files to choose … too many options! I didn't fully appreciate the difference between them?
What can I say but Thank You …. This must be the simplest and BEST GUIDE out there for somebody going from a stock 4.1.2 to 7.1.1
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
Jacbjacb said:
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
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It should work, I'm using AICP 12.1 (7.1.1) build 7 Feb, and it's working when i set it to MTP, but sometimes i have to change the cable, try changing the cable or use another USB port.
I installed AICP because official LineageOS 14.1 is buggy these days.
Thanks for the tip i forgot when formatting internal sdcard using default, i edited the guide and added it to my signature so every one can easily find it.
There are good talks about other nogut roms like crDroid and xenonHD, i would try them, but it would take time and i only have one s2 and it's my daily driver, so i couldn't, but many people recommended them.
I'm happy that i was able to help you, and thank you for telling me that my guide was easy, i was afraid that it might be complicated or something
Regards Migo
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Jacbjacb said:
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
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Oh, you meant the external sdcard, have you mount it after the first boot, you must have got some notification about it.
If you didn't, navigate to storage in settings and choose the external sdcard and you will be asked to mount it as a "portable storage" or an "internal storage", choose "portable storage".
Jacbjacb said:
One last question ..... how do I read my SD card (external) now that I have flashed my phone with 7.1.1?
Windows can see the SD card but wont let me read the contents. I have read https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3nnkaa/cant_access_android_device_internal_storage_from/ and put the phone into MTP for the USB.
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You can use recovery to transfer between computer and phone.(in case the rom fails to do that)