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Hi, I'm very new to this forum. I just got my Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 (International) and searched about rooting the GS3. Root will void the warranty and if I have a problem, I can ask the community for help.
What I really need to know is,
1)what will happen when I unplug the usb cable while my phone in the download mode?
2)Is there a problem that can't be fixed on Samsung Galaxy S3?
3)Most of the "how to root SG3 GT-I9300 using odin" root from android ICS and goes to Jellybean while my android version already 4.3 Jellybean. How to root it to android 4.4.4 Kitkat?
I need some advice should I root the GS3?
Maybe there is more thing I need to know but, this is enough for me to know at this time. Thanks
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Pixelzack said:
Hello
Hi, I'm very new to this forum. I just got my Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 (International) and searched about rooting the GS3. Root will void the warranty and if I have a problem, I can ask the community for help.
What I really need to know is,
1)what will happen when I unplug the usb cable while my phone in the download mode?
2)Is there a problem that can't be fixed on Samsung Galaxy S3?
3)Most of the "how to root SG3 GT-I9300 using odin" root from android ICS and goes to Jellybean while my android version already 4.3 Jellybean. How to root it to android 4.4.4 Kitkat?
I need some advice should I root the GS3?
Maybe there is more thing I need to know but, this is enough for me to know at this time. Thanks
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Hello
1)Just dont unplug usb cable if u're flashing something to your phone while in download mode. if you're not flashing/doing anything then nothing happens
2) Could you be more specific? Like what kind of problem? Software side , i think there is not ^^
3) i9300 did not recieve official kitkat update, you can only have kitkat if you're going to flash custom ROMs(kitkat).
You have to root your phone on your current ROM ( 4.3 jellybean) , then u will flash latest cwm recovery and after that u will flash Any custom ROM u want ^^
You should indeed root your S3 to remove bloatware/system apps that u never use. This helps your battery to last longer, alot.
Also Touchwiz becomes smoother with way less apps on background ^^
For rooting:
download Chainfire's CF-Auto-Root for i9300, extract/unzip it.
Put ur phone in download mode and flash the file via Odin
Cooldato said:
Hello
1)Just dont unplug usb cable if u're flashing something to your phone while in download mode. if you're not flashing/doing anything then nothing happens
2) Could you be more specific? Like what kind of problem? Software side , i think there is not ^^
3) i9300 did not recieve official kitkat update, you can only have kitkat if you're going to flash custom ROMs(kitkat).
You have to root your phone on your current ROM ( 4.3 jellybean) , then u will flash latest cwm recovery and after that u will flash Any custom ROM u want ^^
You should indeed root your S3 to remove bloatware/system apps that u never use. This helps your battery to last longer, alot.
Also Touchwiz becomes smoother with way less apps on background ^^
For rooting:
download Chainfire's CF-Auto-Root for i9300, extract/unzip it.
Put ur phone in download mode and flash the file via Odin
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Thank You very much for replying
After rooting with odin and CF.. how to install Kitkat?
Pixelzack said:
Thank You very much for replying
After rooting with odin and CF.. how to install Kitkat?
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You're welcome, hit the Thanks button if i helped you
After rooting and installing latest CWM recovery for your i9300, You can find Kikat custom roms in here(xda), download the one u like and flash it.
You need to put the rom in ur phone memory/sdcard, enter recovery mode and flash it.
Its 5 months already that im using S5 Sensation ROM | kitkat 4.4.4 for my i9300. This rom comes with S5/note4 features and performs pretty well.
Cooldato said:
You're welcome, hit the Thanks button if i helped you
After rooting and installing latest CWM recovery for your i9300, You can find Kikat custom roms in here(xda), download the one u like and flash it.
You need to put the rom in ur phone memory/sdcard, enter recovery mode and flash it.
Its 5 months already that im using S5 Sensation ROM | kitkat 4.4.4 for my i9300. This rom comes with S5/note4 features and performs pretty well.
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Wow Thanks for replying again, already hit the thanks button of course and.. since you rooted your phone,is there any problem? from rooting till right now
Pixelzack said:
Wow Thanks for replying again, already hit the thanks button of course and.. since you rooted your phone,is there any problem? from rooting till right now
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No problem at all Rooting doesnt give you any kind of problem ^^ Just dont mess with system files unless you know what you're doing.
Main purpose of rooting is to remove bloatware ( useless system applications) and make battery life longer with some modifications.
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I've done a bunch of searching but I can NEVER find a solid answer for my question.
First of all, I have a Samsung Galaxy ace S5830D, as the title says.
My provider is Koodo and I got the phone through 'em.
Basically, all the roms I find are for the Samsung Galaxy ace S5830 (no D). Whenever I search to see if this matters, it seems to with people screwing up their phone trying to use roms for the S5830.
I also can't seem to find any roms specifically for the S5830D.
I have the phone rooted, that was simple enough.
So my question is, will a rom for the S5830 work with my S5830D?
If not, could someone point me to where I COULD find roms for it? because I can't seem to find any.
This is my first phone so I know next to nothing about all this aside from what i've picked up doing searches.
Look into your phone build.prop, if its stated codename as cooper u can flash any custom rom for generic ace. only different is maybe modem, as u need to flash modem only for your region.
If its listed codename as cooperve, u are out of luck because it got different hardware than generic ace.
Hmm, thanks.
I'm looking at my build.prop but i'm not seeing either codename that you said...I think.
ro.build.version.codename=REL
is the only line I see mentioning a codename.
Though I saw "cooper" in this line
ro.build.buildtag=jenkins-
HUDSON_USA_GSM_GB_COOPER-TLS-111
dunno if the first line was relevant, or if that means anything...
Sorry, complete noob at this.
if u see cooper, its the same with generic galaxy ace then. if u see cooperve then its another ace with different hardware than the generic ace.
and i'm sure the s5830d that u got is the same with generic s5830 thus u can flash any custom rom from the generic ace.
read this thread for more info
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225493
Yeeeah apparently not the same as a generic S5830.
After flashing a S5830 rom, my phone would boot, show the samsung logo, then quickly fade to a white screen.
I restored using a backup, and now my phone simply hangs on the Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830D logo screen, and does nothing else.
Well then. I guess my question becomes...
how do I fix my phone? lol
Restoring the backup doesn't do much.
EDIT:
Used Odin with Cooper_v1.0.ops and a .tar.md5 to flash it back to stock/base/whatever.
Works now...neeever trying to flash to a rom again. I'll stick to keeping it rooted and that's it...
Anyone know how to flash it using Ubuntu and download mode?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
Would you please post that .tar.md5 for S5830D ...PLEASE
Omocho said:
Yeeeah apparently not the same as a generic S5830.
After flashing a S5830 rom, my phone would boot, show the samsung logo, then quickly fade to a white screen.
I restored using a backup, and now my phone simply hangs on the Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830D logo screen, and does nothing else.
Well then. I guess my question becomes...
how do I fix my phone? lol
Restoring the backup doesn't do much.
EDIT:
Used Odin with Cooper_v1.0.ops and a .tar.md5 to flash it back to stock/base/whatever.
Works now...neeever trying to flash to a rom again. I'll stick to keeping it rooted and that's it...
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Hello !
There are others of us in that same situation, would be great if you'd post that S5830D "ODIN" file (...tar.md5) !
I'd like some input on whether this is confirmed a different hardware model or if the OP just had a bad flash, missed step, etc.
I've got a S5830D model successfully rooted, carrier unlocked, with CWM installed but leery of going any further after seeing this.
Any input is appreciated
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RetroSA said:
I'd like some input on whether this is confirmed a different hardware model or if the OP just had a bad flash, missed step, etc.
I've got a S5830D model successfully rooted, carrier unlocked, with CWM installed but leery of going any further after seeing this.
Any input is appreciated
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
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Hi.. I also have galaxy ace gt-s5830d but i dont know how root it i use differnt update.zip for galaxy ace bot it akwways show installing aborted..
One more noob. Question can u give me a full instraction how to tooy galaxy ace gt-s5830d ang can u give me a correct update zip for my mobile.. Tnx
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Basic guide for root/unlock, etc.
Most important. You need that specific version of Odin and this ops in case of problem:
cooper_v1.0.ops - direct link
Odin-Multi-Downloader-v4.38.exe - direct link
Those link wont be live forever. That phone is not very popular so keep a copy on you pc, dropbox, etc...
Reference only : Odin Multi Downloader with pit and ops files (List of compatible version / phone)
Keep a stock image for you phone somewhere just in case that you want or need to go back stock.
GT-S5830D_TLS_S5830DTLKI4_S5830DTLSKI4_S5830DTLKI4 - S5830D - Koodo / Telus Stock image (pwd is "sampro.pl" if I remember right, or "samfirmware.com")
To root this is working perfectly :
SuperOneClick 2.3.3 - direct link
Then you absolutly need to replace your recovery 3E. that recovery is the reason why everything you flash abort. use this :
Clock Work Mod Recovery v5.0.2.6 Flashable via Odin
Unlock guide (not needed except if you want to change carrier):
Read and fallow those instruction : [TUTORIAL] Unlock Samsung [GT-S5570 / i5500 / Galaxy Ace] , no fla fla, fast and easy.
About compatibility with S5830D and S5830 rom.
I tried those rom recently on a S5830D without any issue:
[ROM] CM7.2-DEMOCRACY FINAL EDITION [22.10.12] [FireKernel OC]
[ROM][DEV] CM9.1 Android 4.0.4 [Update: 26.09.2012]
[[ROM] AOKP-M6 ( Milestone 6 ) [15/9/12] [NimsKernel v.2.1]
I was not able to boot on [ROM] CM7-APOCALYPSE-FINAL [09.07.12] [FireKernel OC] , even if I fallow those instruction, but was not able to boot on stock DTLKI4 neither, so this was probably an issue with my phone (sdcard partionning, init.d.. idk), should normally work too like any other rom...
EDIT : I FORGET DROIDACE & S3 EVOLUTION, 2 rom that worked perfectly on s5830d
vincz27 said:
Hi.. I also have galaxy ace gt-s5830d but i don't know how root it i use differnt update.zip for galaxy ace bot it akwways show installing aborted..
One more noob. Question can u give me a full instraction how to tooy galaxy ace gt-s5830d ang can u give me a correct update zip for my mobile.. Tnx
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Silentbob999 said:
Basic guide for root/unlock, etc.
Most important. You need that specific version of Odin and this ops in case of problem:
cooper_v1.0.ops - direct link
Odin-Multi-Downloader-v4.38.exe - direct link
Those link wont be live forever. That phone is not very popular so keep a copy on you pc, dropbox, etc...
Reference only : Odin Multi Downloader with pit and ops files (List of compatible version / phone)
Keep a stock image for you phone somewhere just in case that you want or need to go back stock.
GT-S5830D_TLS_S5830DTLKI4_S5830DTLSKI4_S5830DTLKI4 - S5830D - Koodo / Telus Stock image (pwd is "sampro.pl" if I remember right, or "samfirmware.com")
To root this is working perfectly :
SuperOneClick 2.3.3 - direct link
Then you absolutly need to replace your recovery 3E. that recovery is the reason why everything you flash abort. use this :
Clock Work Mod Recovery v5.0.2.6 Flashable via Odin
Unlock guide (not needed except if you want to change carrier):
Read and fallow those instruction : [TUTORIAL] Unlock Samsung [GT-S5570 / i5500 / Galaxy Ace] , no fla fla, fast and easy.
About compatibility with S5830D and S5830 rom.
I tried those rom recently on a S5830D without any issue:
[ROM] CM7.2-DEMOCRACY FINAL EDITION [22.10.12] [FireKernel OC]
[ROM][DEV] CM9.1 Android 4.0.4 [Update: 26.09.2012]
[[ROM] AOKP-M6 ( Milestone 6 ) [15/9/12] [NimsKernel v.2.1]
I was not able to boot on [ROM] CM7-APOCALYPSE-FINAL [09.07.12] [FireKernel OC] , even if I fallow those instruction, but was not able to boot on stock DTLKI4 neither, so this was probably an issue with my phone (sdcard partionning, init.d.. idk), should normally work too like any other rom...
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Hi tnx for help.. Do u mean in using cmw it shoul connected in my phone.. Im very noob in rooting, hacking ect. My galaxy ace..
If i use Supper 1 click .. Do i have 100% chance to root my device...
Btw tnx 4 reply
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vincz27 said:
Hi tnx for help.. Do u mean in using cmw it shoul connected in my phone.. Im very noob in rooting, hacking ect. My galaxy ace..
If i use Supper 1 click .. Do i have 100% chance to root my device...
Btw tnx 4 reply
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First, you need to know what is your objective, what you want.
The best thing will probably be to limit yourself to root only. SuperOneClick will do the job, I use that exact same version to root my sgs and the sga of my girlfriend so it should work fine for you to. There a lot of website that explain step by step how to use it. Not that "one click" is hard. But you need all driver on your pc.
CWM is a custom recovery. It's good to have if you want to be able to flash custom rom or kernel because the stock recovery 3E will always give error and no results. It's why you need Odin to replace it. I used the cwm I link for the sga and it was pretty straight forward. But use it on a gt-S5830 ONLY. I see that you also have a GT-S5360, don't use that recovery on this. Usually the recovery is include in kernel, on sgs each kernel have its own custom recovery and most of them are provided in zip(to flash from recovery) or tar(to flash from odin), which make everything very simple. But I didn't see equivalent on sga yet (but I am new to the ace so that doesn't mean that it's not the same)
I will suggest you to start by only root your device, that gives you the opportunity to use many really cool applications. Get yourself familiar with a good backup software. Then after few weeks /months if you feel comfortable you can go further.
Replacing recovery, kernel and rom can be dangerous. You better be sure to know in which boat you go into.
Envoyé depuis mon GT-S5830 avec Tapatalk
Silentbob999 said:
First, you need to know what is your objective, what you want.
The best thing will probably be to limit yourself to root only. SuperOneClick will do the job, I use that exact same version to root my sgs and the sga of my girlfriend so it should work fine for you to. There a lot of website that explain step by step how to use it. Not that "one click" is hard. But you need all driver on your pc.
CWM is a custom recovery. It's good to have if you want to be able to flash custom rom or kernel because the stock recovery 3E will always give error and no results. It's why you need Odin to replace it. I used the cwm I link for the sga and it was pretty straight forward. But use it on a gt-S5830 ONLY. I see that you also have a GT-S5360, don't use that recovery on this. Usually the recovery is include in kernel, on sgs each kernel have its own custom recovery and most of them are provided in zip(to flash from recovery) or tar(to flash from odin), which make everything very simple. But I didn't see equivalent on sga yet (but I am new to the ace so that doesn't mean that it's not the same)
I will suggest you to start by only root your device, that gives you the opportunity to use many really cool applications. Get yourself familiar with a good backup software. Then after few weeks /months if you feel comfortable you can go further.
Replacing recovery, kernel and rom can be dangerous. You better be sure to know in which boat you go into.
Envoyé depuis mon GT-S5830 avec Tapatalk
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I have a experience in flashng rom but only for galaxy y cuz that was my 1st phone and in my galaxy ace im totaly noob.. I just want my ace to stay stock..
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I just want to root my galaxy ace only.. Nothing more cuZ i need link2sd to manage my phone memory..... Can i flash cwm througt stock recovery mode. Coz i already did that in my sgy... And i dont have any exprnce of using odin couz i dont have any p.c to test it.
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Rom :jellyblast 3.0.2
Tweak:adrenaline and kuro
MOD: kuro bass v.3 +dolby+beats manager
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vincz27 said:
I have a experience in flashng rom but only for galaxy y cuz that was my 1st phone and in my galaxy ace im totaly noob.. I just want my ace to stay stock..
. I just want to root my galaxy ace only.. Nothing more cuZ i need link2sd to manage my phone memory..... Can i flash cwm througt stock recovery mode. Coz i already did that in my sgy... And i dont have any exprnce of using odin couz i dont have any p.c to test it.
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ok, I think you dont need to flash cwm, just find a pc where you can run superoneclick and your phone should be root. Its all you need for link2sd to work.
You cannot root directly from the recovery 3E, that recovery have a weird signature check that give error on any signed zip I tried (at least its what I have experiment with it). Its why you actually need to do at least 1 step from a pc. But you dont actually need to replace the recovery for what you want, just root it with superoneclick or another method.
I dont have a lot of experience myself with the Ace, so maybe there some other method out there but I dont know them. And my i9000 had the same recovery when I had it and it give my a lot of trouble. superoneclick and a woking odin open all the door without trouble...
Silentbob999 said:
ok, I think you dont need to flash cwm, just find a pc where you can run superoneclick and your phone should be root. Its all you need for link2sd to work.
You cannot root directly from the recovery 3E, that recovery have a weird signature check that give error on any signed zip I tried (at least its what I have experiment with it). Its why you actually need to do at least 1 step from a pc. But you dont actually need to replace the recovery for what you want, just root it with superoneclick or another method.
I dont have a lot of experience myself with the Ace, so maybe there some other method out there but I dont know them. And my i9000 had the same recovery when I had it and it give my a lot of trouble. superoneclick and a woking odin open all the door without trouble...
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Hey thanks
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I have my moms ace, and was trying to flash the cwm through odin, and it never made any progress at all. I had to unplug it. It now wants me to do a emergency firmware upgrade, but kies wont find it in recovery. What now?
AlwaysDroid said:
I have my moms ace, and was trying to flash the cwm through odin, and it never made any progress at all. I had to unplug it. It now wants me to do a emergency firmware upgrade, but kies wont find it in recovery. What now?
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I pm you, do you have ADB setup ? It will probably help to put back your phone in download mode for Odin..
Silentbob999 said:
I pm you, do you have ADB setup ? It will probably help to put back your phone in download mode for Odin..
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Just got your message, i just made a silly mistake though. Make sure the ops is called cooper_v1.0.ops otherwise Odin will not properly flash the device.
Hi
Thanks for your post...
Any of this rom you posted for the S5830D are Multi-Language?, because the owner need the phone in Spanish.
Silentbob999 said:
Basic guide for root/unlock, etc.
Most important. You need that specific version of Odin and this ops in case of problem:
cooper_v1.0.ops - direct link
Odin-Multi-Downloader-v4.38.exe - direct link
Those link wont be live forever. That phone is not very popular so keep a copy on you pc, dropbox, etc...
Reference only : Odin Multi Downloader with pit and ops files (List of compatible version / phone)
Keep a stock image for you phone somewhere just in case that you want or need to go back stock.
GT-S5830D_TLS_S5830DTLKI4_S5830DTLSKI4_S5830DTLKI4 - S5830D - Koodo / Telus Stock image (pwd is "sampro.pl" if I remember right, or "samfirmware.com")
To root this is working perfectly :
SuperOneClick 2.3.3 - direct link
Then you absolutly need to replace your recovery 3E. that recovery is the reason why everything you flash abort. use this :
Clock Work Mod Recovery v5.0.2.6 Flashable via Odin
Unlock guide (not needed except if you want to change carrier):
Read and fallow those instruction : [TUTORIAL] Unlock Samsung [GT-S5570 / i5500 / Galaxy Ace] , no fla fla, fast and easy.
About compatibility with S5830D and S5830 rom.
I tried those rom recently on a S5830D without any issue:
[ROM] CM7.2-DEMOCRACY FINAL EDITION [22.10.12] [FireKernel OC]
[ROM][DEV] CM9.1 Android 4.0.4 [Update: 26.09.2012]
[[ROM] AOKP-M6 ( Milestone 6 ) [15/9/12] [NimsKernel v.2.1]
I was not able to boot on [ROM] CM7-APOCALYPSE-FINAL [09.07.12] [FireKernel OC] , even if I fallow those instruction, but was not able to boot on stock DTLKI4 neither, so this was probably an issue with my phone (sdcard partionning, init.d.. idk), should normally work too like any other rom...
EDIT : I FORGET DROIDACE & S3 EVOLUTION, 2 rom that worked perfectly on s5830d
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jcdst said:
Hi
Thanks for your post...
Any of this rom you posted for the S5830D are Multi-Language?, because the owner need the phone in Spanish.
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I don’t remember for sure. But I can tell you that the rom I currently using have Spanish in the language list:
[Rom][Official CM7 based]Nitrogen [Android UnChained][PSN FireKernel MemMod V3]
This rom have many requirement regarding sd-card partitioning and I would not necessarily recommend it if you not willing to be in a try/fail situation. But I have to say that it’s my favorite over all rom I tried on the Ace.
Also, my opinion had change a little bit since the moment I write this post.
I write what it is bellow this red portion before and it does not fit with my previous statement.
The impression I have that my phone is a lemon is maybe a sign that there some small incompatibility between S5830 and S5830D.
Also the comment about data backup is probably not relevant if it is a “friend” phone and not yours.
The Ace is the phone of my girlfriend and even after all those month it’s still me that using it because I did not find a satisfactory solution.
So this being said, feel free to build your own opinion, experiment some rom or keep your phone like it his stock
I did not find a single rom (not even stock or stock based) that don’t bug completely after some time on the Ace. My Ace is a lemon, it needs factory reset or re-installation once in a while... The Nitrogen rom is the one that work the best on MY phone.
One thing I would add to my previous post is: Don’t rely on CWM as a backup solution. Especially if you are changing of rom. Use a software to backup your app, data, sms, call, etc… Titanium Backup Pro is legendary and it’s working perfectly but there are many other alternative.
Hi,
I just got my Android and happened to Root it with a firmware containing CWM because I really had no clue as to what it was. Now I would want to be able to remove this icon CWM from my phone. I have tried flashing the kernel to no avail. Please help me with a step by step procedure to remove it since I'm absolutely new to Androids. My S2 runs gingerbread 2.3.6. I did check the web but am so confused with all the options provided.
Thanks in advance.
flash stock rom usin odin simple
It is strongly recommended to back up stock ROM before u give try to Custom ROM.
*#1234# - Check your Firmware version before u do Rooting and make a note some where
You can use those information to download your STOCK ROM from many website (google them)
boscos said:
Hi,
I just got my Android and happened to Root it with a firmware containing CWM because I really had no clue as to what it was. Now I would want to be able to remove this icon CWM from my phone. I have tried flashing the kernel to no avail. Please help me with a step by step procedure to remove it since I'm absolutely new to Androids. My S2 runs gingerbread 2.3.6. I did check the web but am so confused with all the options provided.
Thanks in advance.
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Since you are rooted, use any file explorer with root access and delete the cwm manager.apk.
Second option is use root un-installer and uninstall the cwm manager
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galaxys2jax said:
It is strongly recommended to back up stock ROM before u give try to Custom ROM.
use *#1234# to check some useful information before u do Rooting.
Also u can download STOCK ROM from many website (google them)
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What does this have to do, with what op wants?
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rocky23 said:
flash stock rom usin odin simple
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Simple yes, but you want him to flash whole ROM instead of removing one file.
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boscos said:
Hi,
I just got my Android and happened to Root it with a firmware containing CWM because I really had no clue as to what it was. Now I would want to be able to remove this icon CWM from my phone. I have tried flashing the kernel to no avail. Please help me with a step by step procedure to remove it since I'm absolutely new to Androids. My S2 runs gingerbread 2.3.6. I did check the web but am so confused with all the options provided.
Thanks in advance.
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in some Firmwares CWM is included in system applications, so cant simply uninstall it, you can use Titanium backup application to uninstall system apps,
But before uninstalling better you learn more about Rooting and the functions of this app and other root apps. This is a very usefull app in the rooted and Clockwork mod installed devices, for rebooting into recovery easily, kernel flashing, backing up of the Rom ect..
you can have informations from below sticky thread as well as from my signature links.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442549
Thanks guys for your prompt responses. I will try and flash the stock rom and let you know if it work. Thanks again
why do you want to remove it though? Its one of the most useable apps for a rooted phone
skimminstones said:
why do you want to remove it though? Its one of the most useable apps for a rooted phone
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I just didn't want another system application that I had no clue about. Anyways - I flashed stock and it worked. Thanks everyone for the help!
Titanium backup and freeze it. The. You still have it if you need it later
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I am using XOLO Q800 (Stock ROM), what should i do to remove CWM
rocky23 said:
flash stock rom usin odin simple
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I installed CWM to test some custom ROMs on my device. What if for some i reason i have to take my mobile to service center.
Will they charge me (even if my device is under warranty) because i have installed CWM?
Do I really need to remove CWM? If yes, how??
Do you have a 3rd stupid question to ask?
anoop1678 said:
I installed CWM to test some custom ROMs on my device. What if for some i reason i have to take my mobile to service center.
Will they charge me (even if my device is under warranty) because i have installed CWM?
Do I really need to remove CWM? If yes, how??
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Yes you will need to remove root so flash Sam firmware with mobile Odin and don't root. Now back to stock. :thumbup:
Or send it in and report bk
sent from my I9100 Alliance v8
It would be very helpful if you can provide a link for reference
andrewwright said:
Yes you will need to remove root so flash Sam firmware with mobile Odin and don't root. Now back to stock. :thumbup:
Or send it in and report bk
sent from my I9100 Alliance v8
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Thanks for replying andrewwright!! (you too "theunderling"!!:angel
I haven't actually installed CWM yet and came here to clear my this doubt.
Why Sam Firmware (if Sam = Samsung) while my device is XOLO q800? Can I take a backup of my my stock firmware in some way because XOLO is not a popular brand and I won't get much support(stock firmware) over internet.
Also, I read somewhere that particular firmware corrosponds to a particular chipset(mine is MT6589), is it true??
I would really appreciate if you can provide a link for reference where I can read further or otherwise some people will keep yelling here "noob......noob"
anoop1678 said:
Thanks for replying andrewwright!! (you too "theunderling"!!:angel
I haven't actually installed CWM yet and came here to clear my this doubt.
Why Sam Firmware (if Sam = Samsung) while my device is XOLO q800? Can I take a backup of my my stock firmware in some way because XOLO is not a popular brand and I won't get much support(stock firmware) over internet.
Also, I read somewhere that particular firmware corrosponds to a particular chipset(mine is MT6589), is it true??
I would really appreciate if you can provide a link for reference where I can read further or otherwise some people will keep yelling here "noob......noob"
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First ur trying to post ur issue on the wrong section ma8
as this section is meant for Galaxy S2 I9100 and its variants M/P/T not for ur XOLO q800
try this link below for all ur query about XOLO q800
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226308
also head over to the link below for ur XOLO q800 devlopment
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239793
Hello there guys, I just rooted my Galaxy S2, after downloading Odin3, insecure kernel JPKJ2, as I also used Samsung quick root, everything seems ok, I didnt brick my phone, but the only prob is that I couldnt find CWM after the phone rebooted, the only app I found was SuperSU, did I skip something while rooting ? can you guys please suggest how I can fix this issue ?
Thank You.
Moghrabi said:
Hello there guys, I just rooted my Galaxy S2, after downloading Odin3, insecure kernel JPKJ2, as I also used Samsung quick root, everything seems ok, I didnt brick my phone, but the only prob is that I couldnt find CWM after the phone rebooted, the only app I found was SuperSU, did I skip something while rooting ? can you guys please suggest how I can fix this issue ?
Thank You.
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Probably yes!
Please post your Rom details.
I used a similar method to root my sgs2 for the first time a long time ago...anyway i had the same problem, what happened was that it only rooted the phone for me and for cwm i had to flash cwm 4(latest at the time) as a .tar file so maybe that will fix it...try it!
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Hello,
i have a german Galaxy SII (IML74K.XWLPI) and i am searching for the original stock rom. I want to remove the triangele after rooting. I searched in this Thread here but did not find it. Can someone help me ?
Greets, Firemouz
firemouz said:
Hello,
i have a german Galaxy SII (IML74K.XWLPI) and i am searching for the original stock rom. I want to remove the triangele after rooting. I searched in this Thread here but did not find it. Can someone help me ?
Greets, Firemouz
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use triangle away app, you can find it under original development section of this forum
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
I already found this app, but i want to do it with the original stock rom.
firemouz said:
I already found this app, but i want to do it with the original stock rom.
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ok.
Visit Sammobile website here: www.sammobile.com/firmware
Check for your region and country, you're firmware will be there
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Moghrabi said:
Hello there guys, I just rooted my Galaxy S2, after downloading Odin3, insecure kernel JPKJ2, as I also used Samsung quick root, everything seems ok, I didnt brick my phone, but the only prob is that I couldnt find CWM after the phone rebooted, the only app I found was SuperSU, did I skip something while rooting ? can you guys please suggest how I can fix this issue ?
Thank You.
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Hey bud, If you want to check if you are properly rooted or not try updating script in su or download a root only app like titanium backup & run it. If it comes up with a permission request then all good you're rooted. As for the cwm app, many people including myself avoid it like the plague as it can have incompatibility problems with "cwm recovery" which is different to the "cwm app". If you must have it you can download from the playstore, but make sure you flash zips through recovery not the app.
CWM is part of the kernel, so if you want it you must flash such one like CF-Root or Siyah.
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Sorry ... i mean the "original stock kernel (not rom)" ! Where can i find this for a german Galaxy SII (IML74K.XWLPI) ?
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Thank you for the link.
I found "I9100XWLPI_I9100DBTLP6_DBT.zip" and hope this is the right one for my smartphone. I am not sure what the difference between "Germany-MBC" and "Germany-DBT" is...
Can anyone confirm me that i have the right one ?
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The DBT one is for the carrier Deutsche Bundespost Telekom. I don't know the other one, but yes, that is the correct one!
Thank you.
And where can i a "original stock kernel" for a german Galaxy SII (IML74K.XWLPI) ?
Thanks for ur helpful replies, I was able to download CWM and reflash it using Odin, however when I tried installing new ROMs using CWM recovery mode, the phone wouldnt start, although that when I finish installing the .zip file everything seems to be done correctly, but my phone just wouldnt launch, when I turn it on I get the Samsung GT-i9100 and the yellow ( ! ) mark cause I didnt flash a secure kernel yet, then its gets stuck on the resurrection remix loading phase
Any inputs guys ? regarding I was able to restore the stock rom and launch the phone regularly, but now I can not :crying:
Can you get to recovery or download mode?
You can find at http://androidfirmwares.net/
U can check root by root checker app at play store.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
Hey guys... I'm new here. Also I'm new to android. I wanna root my smasung galaxy s2 i9100. I've read all i could on this site and many tutorials which were quite old so I'm a little scared. So pleaseee could someone just point me the right way. 1 more question i wanted to ask is what are the chances of me seriously bricking my phone?
I know im gona get thrashed for asking these question, but this is my brothers phone and im using it. I dont wanna mess it up
PHONE DETAILS
Android version - 4.04
Baseband version - i9100DDLPA
Kernel version [email protected] #3
Build number- IML74K.XWLP7
Thanks guys in advance
Its done. I followed everything and all went smooth.Thanks alot Danny and all of you who replied
You are on the right adress.
If you follow these steps you can root your phone in 5-10 minutes.
1. Turn on your phone, connect it to your pc and install the drivers of your phone (so your phone can connect to your pc)
2. Turn of your phone and remove the usb cable
3. Hold the volume down button, power button and home button for like 10 seconds so your phone go to download mode, press volume up so your phone go further
4. Put the usb cable in your phone and connect it to your pc.
5. Open Odin (download link after tutorial)
If your phone is connected correctly you get a yellow bar with COM: (then a random number)
6. Press ''PDA'' and select the .TAR file (download link after tutorial)
Be sure its a .TAR file, otherwise your phone will brick
7. Press ''START'' your phone will root now, after the root it will reboot automaticly, check if you have this apps: CWM and SuperSU.
Download link Odin:
http://db.tt/fqvwktih (unzip it and copy ALL the files to one folder)
Download link root file:
http://db.tt/kbEY1fEZ (this is the .TAR file)
OR
http://db.tt/h1myMuQl (this is the
.Zip file, be sure to unzip it)
I recommend to download the .TAR file cause you dont have to unzip it)
If you need further help just DM me.
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
What you will get is reminded that you are supposed to read the rules/not open up multiple threads/search before opening new threads/include details of phone in posts for help.
So if you want help you need to show this forum some respect...lol
In your case ? Very long odds on I'd say.
Edit - For example, if 0 = no chance of you bricking it & 1 = you definitely bricking it, I'd say the chances of you bricking it are 0.99
talisman199 said:
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1 more question i wanted to ask is what are the chances of me seriously bricking my phone?
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Why would his phone brick?
I root 3 S2's on this way.
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
Dannyvld said:
Why would his phone brick?
I root 3 S2's on this way.
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
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Theres a chance flashing anything can brick ones phone.
Theres a bigger chance if your on 4.0.4 stock and if you dont know what your doing.
Yesh, but if he follow those steps it cant go wrong, am i right?
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
Just make sure you dont make a factory reset on that phone because you'll be affected by the 'Superbrick bug'.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756242
Sent from my GT-I9100
I rooted my phone when i was on 4.0.4, im now on 4.1.2 ROM...
I did exactly the same on my 2 friends phones.
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
Good on you *pats you on the head. Thrice*
Dannyvld said:
I rooted my phone when i was on 4.0.4, im now on 4.1.2 ROM...
I did exactly the same on my 2 friends phones.
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
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boki9999 said:
Just make sure you dont make a factory reset on that phone because you'll be affected by the 'Superbrick bug'.
Sent from my GT-I9100
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I always do a factory reset before choose another ROM.....
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
Dannyvld said:
I always do a factory reset before choose another ROM.....
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
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Lol, all our Phones (galaxy S2 I9100) are same, but its weird electronics that sometimes play the Spoil Sports for u.
Since u cannot predict its behaviour for sure
so what @boki9999 , @theunderling and @mistahbungle wer meant to say to OP is, please do read all the pros and cons before of proceeding. Since later he shouldnt come out Crying with an expensive piece of Paper weight in his Hand
Yeah i know what you mean.
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
Ok so i have deleted your other thread here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046960 -, please do not open more than one thread to ask a question.
Thanks
The-Hulk
The-Hulk said:
Ok so i have deleted your other thread here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046960 -, please do not open more than one thread to ask a question.
Thanks
The-Hulk
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But this is the only thread i started. I think. But if i have I'm sorry
Okay now you're rooted your device you need to make a backup with CWM, after that you can flash ROMS/updates etc.
The first ROM i flashed was CM10 because on the stock i cant use mobile odina and that was a problem.
Tell me which rom you want and i make a tutorial.
Sent From My Rooted Samsung Galaxy S2 JB 4.1.2 (GT-I9100)
Hi. I'm kinda of noob on this and i need a ROM for my brother's Galaxy S3. Something fast, nice and with Kit Kat SO if that's possible.
Of course i need a tutorial for dumb asses
I've allready install some ROMs for S2 but i can't remember anything of it.
BTW - i've got nothing change on the phone. It cames from factory. No flash no nothing.
Thanks
joao_ab3 said:
Hi. I'm kinda of noob on this and i need a ROM for my brother's Galaxy S3. Something fast, nice and with Kit Kat SO if that's possible.
Of course i need a tutorial for dumb asses
I've allready install some ROMs for S2 but i can't remember anything of it.
BTW - i've got nothing change on the phone. It cames from factory. No flash no nothing.
Thanks
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You can check out sammobile.com and download the specific firmware for S3 and your carrier. You also need to download ODIN.
raydekk said:
You can check out sammobile.com and download the specific firmware for S3 and your carrier. You also need to download ODIN.
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I'm from Portugal. Is that a problem to install any of this ROMS? I mean, i do want everything functional and everything in potuguese language.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2602543
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/rom-archidroid-v2-4-6-power-hands-t2354859
What ROM, of this two, you guys recomend?