CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Instructions:
First time flashing CyanogenMod 7 to the Motorola Droid 2 Global, or coming from another ROM?
Root the device and install ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions are available here.
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Format the system, data & cache partitions of your device.
Perform a factory reset.
Flash CyanogenMod.
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon package.
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 7?
Perform a NANDroid backup of your current ROM.
Flash CyanogenMod (your Google Apps will be backed up & restored automatically).
Issues?
Experience issues? Please provide the following info:
If the device was hard reboot, please provide the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
If the device was soft reboot or is "bootlooping", please run a logcat and provide the full output.
Please use Pastebin when possible.
Download Links:
Official post
CyanogenMod:
Latest version: update-cm-7.1.0-DROID2WE
Download: link
Mirror: link
MD5sum: 96fc1288449d9f6dd468efd4fc509f39
Google Apps addon:
Version: gapps-gb-20110828
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
Version: Google Talk with video addon
Mirror: link
Mirror: link
The CyanogenMod team would like to thank everyone involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging & documenting! Enjoy!
First!!
Haha,
Do we need to flash to Gingerbread .SBF first??
Or is going from stock rooted to this ok?
Bugs so far:
**Edit. Went fine going from stock. However I do not get Any usb mode connection when connecting the usb cable??
-Alt Lock on keyboard does not work?
FYI - the link to the office post is broken
what the hell!!
update complate.. but
I korean korea use cdma 3G
go to cdma. forace working airplane mode and err phone
what the hell!!
USB not working
Just installed and USB is not working for me either. Anyone found a solution for this?
stays stuck at m logo for me
Me two. Red M, stuck. I didn't do a factory reset though (step 4). How do I boot into recovery?
Edit: Got into regular recovery, factory reset, wiped cache, still stuck on red M. Did a nandroid backup before attempting to install, but I can't get into CWM to restore it.
HELP!
None of the info on the CM7 website seems to say they have a version for the D2G(WE). I sure hope we do get some CM7 love.
Overall I am happy with Venus for now....
Installed via rom manager, wiped data, and dalvik cache, and it threw me into a bootloop. cannot boot into stock recovery to flash the backup
what button combo will boot me into CWM, or what can i flash via bootloader
ive never had problems with htc or samsungs, this is the first moto ive worked on, its a friends.
Windst said:
Installed via rom manager, wiped data, and dalvik cache, and it threw me into a bootloop. cannot boot into stock recovery to flash the backup
what button combo will boot me into CWM, or what can i flash via bootloader
ive never had problems with htc or samsungs, this is the first moto ive worked on, its a friends.
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You can always flash the .sbf stock image using Rsd Lite.
2.4.29 SBF Download - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MD5K1YY8
RSDlite 5.0 DOWNLOAD http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BCA2LDFX
Pass: alabama
If you are not familiar on how to use RSDLite here is a brief overview
Method 1: While phone is on
Switch your device to PC mode
Turn on debugging mode (settings>applications>development>debugging mode)
Launch RSDLite (make sure device appears in window)
Select SBF
Start
Device will switch to bootloader and begin the flashing process and will reboot when it is complete.
Method 2: While phone is off
To manually put your device in bootloader mode:
Turn off device
press and hold the up and down volume buttons
power on device (continue to hold the up and down volume buttons)
wala - you are in bootloader mode
Launch RSDLite (make sure device appears in window)
Select SBF
Start
Usb enable
texas-saluki said:
Just installed and USB is not working for me either. Anyone found a solution for this?
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Good for those who do not recognize it as mass storage, yesterday restart the cell with the data cable connected to the computer and when I start my usb recognized as mass storage. Hopefully this info will serve. but hopefully the developers fix this little problem. In the rest of me is going great rom.
Are you all sure this is a rom for driod 2 global and not droid 2 because if you look on CyanogenMod web site there is no mention of droid 2 global. This rom is for 2.2 and not 2.3.
I wouldnt update to this rom if you are a D2G until this is confirmed with CyanogenMod people.
kurpter said:
Are you all sure this is a rom for driod 2 global and not droid 2 because if you look on CyanogenMod web site there is no mention of droid 2 global. This rom is for 2.2 and not 2.3.
I wouldnt update to this rom if you are a D2G until this is confirmed with CyanogenMod people.
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Dev thread: http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?3546-DEV_THREAD-Droid-2-Global-CM7-with-Gingerbread-Leak-Kernel
Sorry, but even searching through the internet there is one point I'm still missing..
has the D2G bootloader been unlocked with the official GB update (like the Atrix) or not?
If you install using rom manager you have to install the recovery from rom manager which in my experience over-rides boot strap. With that said, I was unable to use the backup made with the CWM recovery nandroid. When installing via rom manager, it doesnt seem to wipe correctly and I was stuck at the "M" logo. I pulled the batter, held power and x until the little droid symbol showed up then hit the search button to boot into stock recovery. Wiped data and cache from there and CM booted up just fine.
The problem I am having is once I am in CM I can no longer use Boot strap recovery and make nandroids so essentially I am stuck. The rom manager cwm doesnt create usable nandroids and once i reinstall bootstrap in CM and flash bootstrap recovery I end up stuck at the M symbol at which wiping in stock recovery will not allow me to boot back up and have to SBF all the way back to stock
Something is broke but I cannot determine what.
I tried installing this and got stuck on red M.
How does one access CWM? all my attempts have taken me to stock recovery....
Can somebody tell me if Cyanogen is installed with its own kernel or if it runs on Motorola signed Gingerbread kernel?
In other words.. I ask again, is D2G bootloader unloked like Droid and Atrix or not?
phoenixs4r said:
I tried installing this and got stuck on red M.
How does one access CWM? all my attempts have taken me to stock recovery....
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Hate to be "That guy" and quote myself, but since this wasn't my phone, I couldn't waste a bunch of time. I had to SBF back to stock and do the OTA back to gingerbread. I don't know what went wrong exactly, but I couldn't get into recovery. Maybe cause I updated recovery via rom manager? I don't quite know.
as a heads up, the rootzwiki link is for the build using the GB kernel (leaked, or ota), and the one from the official cmod site (listed under "cdma_droid2we" on the cyanogen download site, sorry cant post links til i get 8 posts!) is using the froyo codebase. if you're on .330 or below, use the offical cm build, if you've already got gingerbread from moto, then use the rootzwiki dev thread version!
This is for the froyo kernel, if you want to use it you'll need to sbf back to 2.2. Although I'd would say go to the rootzwiki thread for the gingerbread version and use that, it works a lot better, except for gsm is flaky. Oh and if you have GB you can just use Rom Toolbox and download it there.
I have flashed my phone with the full 4.0.2.A.0.62 (baseband -64) fw for the sk17i, then i flashed the boot.img from the fxp111 package, I then installed fxp111 via CWM and finally installed the Gapps addon for CM 7.2. When I reboot the phone, I see CM 7.2 but no market is added. I do see CarHome and a couple other apps, which suggest that the gapps addon when on, but partially? please not that i was not greeted with the usual "touch the android to begin" screen.
as an experiment, i extracted the apps from gapps addon and added them to the extracted fxp111 update under system/apps. i then repacked the modified fxp111 update and tried flashing this with CWM. It sorta worked because i see the "touch the android" screen, but now i canot get past the screen, even though i see that the phone is registering my touch since the lil android glows when i touch it, but the next screen refuses to come up.
please help as i would love to test the new FM radio drivers in the CM 7.2.
This worked for me.
Took out battery for about 5 minutes, insert batt, Hold vol up + power to get into download mode. Use a $5 jig from ebay/amazon if you want to force download mode. This phone is almost impossible to brick. Only physical damage can brick.Since this is an old phone the issue for recovering from a soft brick is really non availability of required files.
When you have a soft brick like this ..ie., stuck in 3e recovery. Even if you odin back to stock you cannot get into recovery (stock or cwm). You are permanently hardware locked out of recovery. Once stock odin'd to eclair or froyo phone will boot up into that rom fine but you cannot get into recovery and you cannot root. At this stage odin Darky resurrection which is available in tar/pit format. It is a rooted kernel/rom combo. Since iam a new user forum did not allow me to paste any external links here. Google for "Install Darky ROM 10.2 Resurrection" and pick first link.
Now you have rooted kernel and nice rom but still no recovery. From market download some apk installer that works with darky. I just searched for apk installer and picked the first one. Just downloading rom manager may not work since rom manager does not support older versions like eclair/froyo anymore.... Google for "com.koushikdutta.rommanager.apk" and download this apk from some cyber graveyard..Install this apk, open installed rom manager and select reboot into recovery. Now finally i had working recovery and could flash any zip , wipe format etc.. Good luck.
tip: odin must be setup (select files, uncheck boxes..) before getting phone into download mode. Otherwise odin will get stuck. Just re-start all over if this happens.
about: Samsung S5 G901F
I don't know what i am doing wrong, but I cannot install the xposed framework for Android 6.0.1
What I did so far:
1) installed a new stock rom
2) installed CF auto root, I have a confirmed SU.
3) in Recovery mode I try to install all Xposed framework zips from my SD card, but I always get an error message that the file check was not good.
Please give advice .
you can't install xposed framework on samsung devices on lollipop or marshmallow if its had a stock rom,if you try to..
the phone will get bootloop, if you want to install it,i suggest you install a custom rom,
it WILL NOT work on stock samsung devices.
After installing any custom rom,go here
You can install Xposed on stock Samsung roms. You just need the Touchwiz version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
I succeeded installing CWM (Clockwork mod recovery).
In short what I did:
1a) Download kies 3 from samsung for the USB drivers to connect to your phone.
1b) Download Odin latest version, or older which comes with a specific software you want to install, usually latest works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711451
1c) Shutdown phone completely. Press volume down + power button + home button at the same time, to enter ODIN download mode.
1d) connect phone by USB and you should see a blue light and COMX, where X can be any number like COM5, etc. If you see this then
the connection between ODIN and mobile is ok. Please don't touch the USB cable as you can easily loose connection. In worst case
you need to Flash any Android stock rom with ODIN again , which can be found at Sammobile for instance. I had to do this because
my phone lost connection and the flash operation failed. When I boot my phone I only saw ODIN screen. Thankfully you can always
flash stock rom back. In my case, I read something about a locked boot loader etc etc... that would be a bit more work....
Unpack until you see a MD5 file. In Odin you click "Phone" or "AP". The file will be checked, that takes about 10 seconds, after that you can press
"start". After flashing you should clear cache and user data, otherwise you will see the Samsung screen for endless time.
1) I have android 6.01 and the CF auto root works perfectly http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980683
Use Odin to flash, put file into phone or AP.
2) downlad CWM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/help/sm-g901f-to-s5-how-to-root-t2882104
Put the file, leave it zipped/packed, dont unpack it, put it into phone or AP again and start the ODIN flashing.
3) download Xposed framework, the right version. I am so far. I downloaded version SDK23, because that is the version for Android 6.0.X, but I got a message that it was for android 5.0 SDK 21, I am puzzled. Will try again.....
@es0tericcha0s, thank you will have a look at that.
Ah, i forgot I got sooo frustrated that I downgraded to 5.x to test the power consumption, if its better than 6.01, that I thought I still have 6.01 installed. But my stock rom is 5.x. downloading again, but now 5.x version ARM. Should work now.....
Edit: Flashed 6.01 android and Xposed ARM SDK23 installs fine...
Also installing Amplify, I read it about it that it works well with Greenify...
Amplify seems to be an impressive piece of software. Ir permits me to limit alarms and wakelocks! I can set the period of time it has to wait until it's alarm or is permitted to wake up. Wow....nice.
es0tericcha0s said:
You can install Xposed on stock Samsung roms. You just need the Touchwiz version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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ooh,thx for correcting me up
Just setting it to "read and write" when asked at the beginning and rebooting into recovery didn't fix it. I mean it stays if I just reboot into recovery but as soon as I boot into MIUI it always replaces it with the stock recovery. Any solution for MIUI, ideally without rooting? I know a custom rom would also fix it, but I don't want to deal with that every time I go back.
I had the same problem today with the official version, this one worked for me:
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Alias X said:
Just setting it to "read and write" when asked at the beginning and rebooting into recovery didn't fix it. I mean it stays if I just reboot into recovery but as soon as I boot into MIUI it always replaces it with the stock recovery. Any solution for MIUI, ideally without rooting? I know a custom rom would also fix it, but I don't want to deal with that every time I go back.
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Check the Install Custom Recovery Guide at POCO F1 Ultimate Collection & Guides.