[Q] How can I overclock my i5801? - General Questions and Answers

Hi everyone,
I am a user of Samsung i5801. My device has been already rooted and ran with serveral root apps. Now, I would like to overclock my phone. I can only hold the frequency at 667Mhz with SetCPU, but I cannot set it to a higher one. How can I solve this problem? I really want to make my device running faster.
I am looking forward to your reply, thank you!

me 2!!
same fr me i want to overclock my rooted i5801...some 1 pls help!!
and if possible for the froyo version 2!!
iv searched the web but cant find any roms for the 15800 or i5801..

@unreal: yeh, even i waz searchin' lyk a hell for froyo on ma i5801 device but now no more search coz i already installed froyo on ma apollo i5801..
juz follow the steps:
What you will NEED!
1. A Samsung Galaxy 3 (DUH!).
2. The 2.2 Firmware
3. ODIN downloader
4. OPS files
5. A windows PC + samsung data cable.
download files:
firmware: I5800XXJPA.rar (108.32 MB)
Odin downloader : I5800_Odin_Multi_Downloader_v4.252.exe (435 KB)
ops files :apollo_0531.zip (207 Bytes)
then back up ya device with latest kies,afta back up juz reset to factory settings by typing *#*#7780#*#* in case not necessary though,
STEP 1
Download all the files above, and make sure you have the latest version of KIES software installed.
STEP 2
Extract the RAR to get a .tar file.
STEP 3
Open ODIN Downloader.
MAKE SURE you select One Package, Auto Reboot and Protect Ops checkboxes.
Select the Ops file (the file we downloaded earlier).
And finally select the tar package we extracted from the RAR earlier.
NOW CLOSE ODIN.
STEP 4
Backup you phone and data with the KIES software (after you are done exit KIES)
Turn OFF the Galaxy 3 and remove the Battery
Reinsert The Battery and Press the following buttons together
Home + Menu + Volume + Power
(it could be volume up / volume down / volume up+down , So, try all three)
Hold the buttons together till you see the downloading screen.
Step 5
Now Connect your Phone with your PC using the ORIGINAL DATA cable and wait for windows to finish installing the hardware
Once you get a prompt – “the device is ready to use”
Fire up ODIN DOWNLOADER (make sure the settings are same as before) Your phone will now show up connected in Com Port
STEP 6 (Final Step)
CLICK START and wait for process to finish, once done your device will automatically reboot and will have Android 2.2 running on it.
Enjoy!

I am a Hong Kong user, can I use this firmware update?

Overclocking
Dude you need a kernel that supports overclocking. obviously stock ROM doesn't suuport.
some links for kernels:
best out there : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=997367
g3mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1252707
enjoy ...

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[Q] Rooting doesn't work? on a Spica

So I think I may be bricked....
I always had issues installing the drivers for my Spica (Portal here) on my Win7 laptop, but eventually I sorted it out so that Odin would pick it up and I got a pass from Leshak's kernel.
It was operational until I tried installing the firmware; the one that I had packaged with the kernel couldn't install Busybox. I tried a few other firmwires; an older one (which I had to re-root using the spica.ops rather than spica_jc3), CM 7 and CM 7 from this kitchen rom thing.
Those three all returned something like "Could not format system"
So assumedly recovery doesn't actually have root access, and I have tried rerooting it using Odin to no avail.
Any advice? Could it be drivers, is there an alternative PDA file I could use, am I doing a setting in Odin wrong?
Thanks!
Have you read that ? :
Code:
Prerequisites
- Android 2.1 Firmware Login - (Please register to download)
- Odin Multi Downloader 4.03 Odin4_03-Spica_ops.zip
- Spica Drivers Deposit Files (If it doesn't work install Kies and quit Kies when you need to flash)
Or get http://www.strefapc.pl/download/firmware/USB_Driver.rar .This is samsung's USB driver that comes with KIES
- MicroUSB Cable
- Fully Charged Phone
Warning: DATA WILL BE LOST
A more detailed guide can also be found here written by Lorenz (This 3 flash method will also solve any 0KB issues)
Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica Android 2.1 Flashing Guide | All About Web & Mobile Application Development
1. Backup all your data, copy down your APN settings etc (You can use backup apps which save those into your SD card)
2. Do a factory reset (Menu/App Drawer -> Settings -> Privacy -> Factory data reset)
3. Power off the phone, remove your SIM card and SD Card
4. Press and hold Volume Down, Camera and End Call buttons until you see "Downloading... DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET" (Flash Mode)
5. Connect the phone to your PC (It should start prompting for the drivers)
5-1. For Drivers choose "Select from a list or specific location (Advanced)"
5-2. Select the files that was extracted from "Spica Drivers" (If it fails, unplug the phone and install Kies, quit Kies then plug the phone back)
6. Run Odin Multi Downloader (For Vista and Win7 users please Right click and Run As Administrator) [A yellow box with a COM port should show up if connected correctly]
7a. If the zip you downloaded for Android 2.1 Firmware only contains 1 file check "One Package" and click on One Package to select that file you extracted
7b. If the zip you downloaded for Android 2.1 Firmware only contains many files click on each of the option and choose the files accordingly.
8. Select OPS and select the ops file that came with Odin Multi Downloader (It should be 85 bytes)
9. Select Start
10. The phone will start flashing and automatically restart (If it gets stuck remove the battery and set to flash mode and try again)
Note: it can take a while after it restarts.
11. Please check the storage and ensure it is not 0KB (Menu/App Drawer -> Settings -> SD card & phone storage -> Available space
If you have 0KB please follow this guide written by Lorenz
Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica Android 2.1 Flashing Guide | All About Web & Mobile Application Development
And that?
Code:
Prerequisites
- Android 2.1
- Odin Multi Downloader 4.03 Odin4_03-Spica_ops.zip
- LK2.08 Kernel by LekshaK, Select "Download: i5700_LK2-08_PDA.7z" from http://forum.samdroid.net/f9/lk2-08-original-firmwares-root-new-superuser-wifi-tether-bb-12-07-2010-a-1193/
- Spica Drivers Deposit Files (If it doesn't work install Kies and quit Kies when you need to flash)
- MicroUSB Cable
- Fully Charged Phone
1. Backup all your data
2. Power off the phone, remove your SIM card and SD Card
3. Press and hold Volume Down, Camera and End Call buttons until you see "Downloading... DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET" (Flash Mode)
4. Connect the phone to your PC (It should start prompting for the drivers)
4-1. For Drivers choose "Select from a list or specific location (Advanced)"
4-2. Select the files that was extracted from "Spica Drivers" (If it fails, unplug the phone and install Kies, quit Kies then plug the phone back)
5. Run Odin Multi Downloader (For Vista and Win7 users please Right click and Run As Administrator) [A yellow box with a COM port should show up if connected correctly]
6. Select PDA and choose LK2-08 PDA file. (You have to extract i5700_LK2-08_PDA.7z)
7. Select OPS and select the ops file that came with Odin Multi Downloader (It should be 85 bytes)
8. Select Start
9. The phone will start flashing and automatically restart
10. You will then see a screen with green text, select the 1st option and restart the phone if you don't intend to do anything.
11. After restarting your phone should have a SamdroidTools and Superuser Permissions in the app drawer.
I never had a problem with flash spica using Odin. The drivers are compatibile with Win7 - i used Win7 64bit myself
Had a read through and it's everything I've done already!
Note: Recovery can't clear the dalvik cache or wipe the SD card either - seems like a permissions kind of thing
So maybe option "fix permission" could help.
You can find it in a advanced settings in recovery.
You can also try flash in Odin cyanogenmod 8.3 for odin. Is avaible on samdroid somewhere.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk

CUBOT C7 --- Install USB Driver and Load STOCK ROM.

First, I would like to thank Pogodancer in millions for his STEP by STEP tutorial which helped me to load STOCK ROM on my CUBOT C7 chinese phone. I am sure this tutorial will help others to fix their CUBOT C7 phone. This tutorial is also good for PHONES with SpreadTrum SP6820 on Android 2.3.6/4.0.1 . (Make sure you have the right STOCK ROM for your phone).
Here is the link to Pogodancer's original Post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018023&page=2
HOW TO LOAD STOCK ROM ON YOUR CUBOT C7:
WARNING: YOU ARE DOING THIS PROCESS ON YOUR OWN AND I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF
SOMETHING GOES WRONG WITH YOUR PHONE. YOU ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE DOING THIS PROCEDURE.​
1) Download the CUBOT C7 Stock rom from here:
Stock Rom: www.cubot.net/UploadFile/Soft/C7_root_Software.rar ------ (After downloading the file EXTRACT or UNZIP it)
Here you can find other tools for CUBOT C7 - http://www.cubot.net/Service.aspx (NOTE: This is not required)
2) Download this package it has the USB Driver and Flashing Tools. Install USB Driver...
http://www55.zippyshare.com/v/44295424/file.html
3) Be sure to have installed the correct drivers. For my SC6820-device I see 5 items in Win7-32bit-device-manager (ADB-Composite, 2 x
COM-ports, 2 x USB devices: all without exclamation marks). You can use the drivers from the package folder "SCI-android-usb-driver-jungo-
v4-.rar".
4) Disable just in case your Win7 firewall. (If you are using Windows XP, you don't have to do this step)
5) Launch "ChannelServer.exe" from package folder "CHANNELSERVER" and allow firewall if asked.
6) Start "ResearchDownload.exe" from package folder "ResearchDownload".
7) In ResearchDownload-application chose firmware with first button (for me: 20121006_c909_JF_EAHC_V12.PAC).----- This is the STOCK
ROM file that you have downloaded and Extracted it on STEP 1.
8) Be sure to SET the Baudrate-settings in ResearchDownload-Settings (second button). I recommend 115200.
9) Press the Start (Play) button in ResearchDownload-application (third button).
10) Turn off the phone.
11) Keep holding the "volume down"-key.
12) Without releasing the button "volume down" plug the usb-cord from phone to your PC (install the driver if not done before in step 2).
13) Keep holding down the Volume Down button..... The process of firmware-burning should start now in ResearchDownload-application and
take approximately 1 Minute.
11. Wait until the firmware-flashing has been finished (A green sign appeares + "Passed" is written in ResearchDownload-application).
12. Remove the battery, wait 20 seconds. Put battery back and turn on the phone (first boot may take a while but not more than 5 minutes).
Use this at your own risk.
No cigar on Cubot C7
Tried, but did not work on Win7 64. Drivers install but Windows says the device would not run because signature is too old.
:crying:
z_man3007 said:
First, I would like to thank Pogodancer in millions for his STEP by STEP tutorial which helped me to load STOCK ROM on my CUBOT C7 chinese phone. I am sure this tutorial will help others to fix their CUBOT C7 phone. This tutorial is also good for PHONES with SpreadTrum SP6820 on Android 2.3.6/4.0.1 . (Make sure you have the right STOCK ROM for your phone).
Here is the link to Pogodancer's original Post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018023&page=2
HOW TO LOAD STOCK ROM ON YOUR CUBOT C7:
WARNING: YOU ARE DOING THIS PROCESS ON YOUR OWN AND I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF
SOMETHING GOES WRONG WITH YOUR PHONE. YOU ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE DOING THIS PROCEDURE.​
1) Download the CUBOT C7 Stock rom from here:
Stock Rom: www.cubot.net/UploadFile/Soft/C7_root_Software.rar ------ (After downloading the file EXTRACT or UNZIP it)
Here you can find other tools for CUBOT C7 - http://www.cubot.net/Service.aspx (NOTE: This is not required)
2) Download this package it has the USB Driver and Flashing Tools. Install USB Driver...
http://www55.zippyshare.com/v/44295424/file.html
3) Be sure to have installed the correct drivers. For my SC6820-device I see 5 items in Win7-32bit-device-manager (ADB-Composite, 2 x
COM-ports, 2 x USB devices: all without exclamation marks). You can use the drivers from the package folder "SCI-android-usb-driver-jungo-
v4-.rar".
4) Disable just in case your Win7 firewall. (If you are using Windows XP, you don't have to do this step)
5) Launch "ChannelServer.exe" from package folder "CHANNELSERVER" and allow firewall if asked.
6) Start "ResearchDownload.exe" from package folder "ResearchDownload".
7) In ResearchDownload-application chose firmware with first button (for me: 20121006_c909_JF_EAHC_V12.PAC).----- This is the STOCK
ROM file that you have downloaded and Extracted it on STEP 1.
8) Be sure to SET the Baudrate-settings in ResearchDownload-Settings (second button). I recommend 115200.
9) Press the Start (Play) button in ResearchDownload-application (third button).
10) Turn off the phone.
11) Keep holding the "volume down"-key.
12) Without releasing the button "volume down" plug the usb-cord from phone to your PC (install the driver if not done before in step 2).
13) Keep holding down the Volume Down button..... The process of firmware-burning should start now in ResearchDownload-application and
take approximately 1 Minute.
11. Wait until the firmware-flashing has been finished (A green sign appeares + "Passed" is written in ResearchDownload-application).
12. Remove the battery, wait 20 seconds. Put battery back and turn on the phone (first boot may take a while but not more than 5 minutes).
Use this at your own risk.
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Cubot C7
kostar said:
Tried, but did not work on Win7 64. Drivers install but Windows says the device would not run because signature is too old.
:crying:
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Have you tried downloading the 64-bit driver from cubot dot net webside?. Here is the link
Darn, I cant post a link here.... go to cubot dot net website and click on services and download C7 USB Driver.
Once you download the file. Extract it and in there you will find X64 and X86 Folder. Use the drivers from X64 folder cause you are using 64-bit Windows 7.
Cant download the "C7_root_software.rar"
Ok so i just followed another tutorial on how to root the Cubot and unfortunatelz the telephone is stuck on bootcycle for whatever reason. I believe I didnt delete any critical application, but hey ... simply wont boot up.
Now I cant download the C7_root_software from the cubot-net website. Could anyone please upload the software somewhere else so I could download it and load stock ROM on my device. Would be a great help for me.
Thanks in advance to all of those concerned.
Worked
Hello guyz, an update after 2 hours. I did successfully load stock ROM on Cubot C7 from ebay. Exactly like the tutorial says. Thanks for the tutorial.
I just thought that as the download from cubot net is reaaaallly slow and I have even requested the ROM myself others may have the same problem so here you go a mega key for the files
C7_root_software: Hp2f3lp-UerqPjPs2pUu-jgzruFj59Dtz0B5ScLZSGE
Debug_Tool: ByLnzD1Q7XgPALRoYx35GnEnyIcsX_oIMCLlMyRSY7w
I cant post links and those are file keys to download from Mega.co.nz, simply search for "download from mega with file key".
Thanks for the tutorial and see you around.
CUBOT C7 - How to root
pijemcolu said:
Ok so i just followed another tutorial on how to root the Cubot and unfortunatelz the telephone is stuck on bootcycle for whatever reason. I believe I didnt delete any critical application, but hey ... simply wont boot up.
Now I cant download the C7_root_software from the cubot-net website. Could anyone please upload the software somewhere else so I could download it and load stock ROM on my device. Would be a great help for me.
Thanks in advance to all of those concerned.
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The easiest way to root Cubot C7 is using Z4Root.apk tool. Download the pack from the web and copy over to your phones internal storage.
Here are the steps:
1) Install the Z4Root on your phone.
2) Run Z4Root on your phone.
3) First, run Temporary Root, You will see Superuser icon if it ran successfully.
4) Run Z4Root again and this time Run Permanent Root. You phone will boot and you will have your phone permanently rooted.
Thanks
Thank you so much for your help, follow the guide, all worked great, download was abit slow but I didn't worry about that knowing this is the only god dam tutrial I can find, thanks so much, had to register to make this post.
Thanks for the stock rom.I am now currently making a custom rom for the CUBOT C7
CUBOT C7
In case, anyone having trouble downloading the CUBOT C7 STOCK rom please download it from the following link. Thanks
https://mega.co.nz/#!5A1zURIK!BI-fQWVttxOcSDRd4jMTuzwl7xFcyxP9463-lq9GmqU
It's not working
Hello everyone,i did it just like above said,but it doesn't do anything,like the channel server is not connecting,and also the research download is not doing anything.
The drivers are installed,only a yellow triangle with information like signature,is there anyway to do something about it?
Windows 7 64bit,cubot c7 Android 2.3.9.
Now the reason is for the upgrading is that i have two issues,one with the signal is not wel,like cutting voice,from the mic of the phone,when talking through the phone but with the earphones it's much beter.second is that the bluetooth headset is only working for transfering audio like music to the BT earphone,and when talk to the phone i cannot hear or other people cannot hear me at all,it;s like muted the phone!!!!
Any one know about it,i cannot find anything here.
n.b.:tried 3 BT earphones
Also i see when i have a usim in the phone,it's like that there is 3G system!
Anybody?
Hello,i'm searching on the forum+net,but i cannot load again the update.zip from the site because there is no recovery option after install stock rom !Maybe someone has a solution for this?
Update the update.zip
gvanels said:
Hello everyone,i did it just like above said,but it doesn't do anything,like the channel server is not connecting,and also the research download is not doing anything.
The drivers are installed,only a yellow triangle with information like signature,is there anyway to do something about it?
Windows 7 64bit,cubot c7 Android 2.3.9.
Now the reason is for the upgrading is that i have two issues,one with the signal is not wel,like cutting voice,from the mic of the phone,when talking through the phone but with the earphones it's much beter.second is that the bluetooth headset is only working for transfering audio like music to the BT earphone,and when talk to the phone i cannot hear or other people cannot hear me at all,it;s like muted the phone!!!!
Any one know about it,i cannot find anything here.
n.b.:tried 3 BT earphones
Also i see when i have a usim in the phone,it's like that there is 3G system!
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So after searching i did it!BUT in order to fix things(only fixed BT audio)there are many things that i don't can do....like a sync only apps,and after an restart i must put again a code,or the memory is out,and ofcourse no recovery menu,and other minor issues,How can i restore the rom that there is on there site/support.Maybe someone knows how to update the update.zip without recovery menu?
Thank you, on the very detailed,
Help please
Hello, I have a T999 dual sim (looks like a Xperia) it has sp6820a with 650mhz, Do you think I can use this ROM?
Please help me with this, I just kill a fake S3 i9300+ to follow another instructions.
Thank you so much from Argentina
QUOTE=z_man3007;37987768]First, I would like to thank Pogodancer in millions for his STEP by STEP tutorial which helped me to load STOCK ROM on my CUBOT C7 chinese phone. I am sure this tutorial will help others to fix their CUBOT C7 phone. This tutorial is also good for PHONES with SpreadTrum SP6820 on Android 2.3.6/4.0.1 . (Make sure you have the right STOCK ROM for your phone).
Here is the link to Pogodancer's original Post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018023&page=2
HOW TO LOAD STOCK ROM ON YOUR CUBOT C7:
WARNING: YOU ARE DOING THIS PROCESS ON YOUR OWN AND I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF
SOMETHING GOES WRONG WITH YOUR PHONE. YOU ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE DOING THIS PROCEDURE.​
1) Download the CUBOT C7 Stock rom from here:
Stock Rom: www.cubot.net/UploadFile/Soft/C7_root_Software.rar ------ (After downloading the file EXTRACT or UNZIP it)
Here you can find other tools for CUBOT C7 - http://www.cubot.net/Service.aspx (NOTE: This is not required)
2) Download this package it has the USB Driver and Flashing Tools. Install USB Driver...
http://www55.zippyshare.com/v/44295424/file.html
3) Be sure to have installed the correct drivers. For my SC6820-device I see 5 items in Win7-32bit-device-manager (ADB-Composite, 2 x
COM-ports, 2 x USB devices: all without exclamation marks). You can use the drivers from the package folder "SCI-android-usb-driver-jungo-
v4-.rar".
4) Disable just in case your Win7 firewall. (If you are using Windows XP, you don't have to do this step)
5) Launch "ChannelServer.exe" from package folder "CHANNELSERVER" and allow firewall if asked.
6) Start "ResearchDownload.exe" from package folder "ResearchDownload".
7) In ResearchDownload-application chose firmware with first button (for me: 20121006_c909_JF_EAHC_V12.PAC).----- This is the STOCK
ROM file that you have downloaded and Extracted it on STEP 1.
8) Be sure to SET the Baudrate-settings in ResearchDownload-Settings (second button). I recommend 115200.
9) Press the Start (Play) button in ResearchDownload-application (third button).
10) Turn off the phone.
11) Keep holding the "volume down"-key.
12) Without releasing the button "volume down" plug the usb-cord from phone to your PC (install the driver if not done before in step 2).
13) Keep holding down the Volume Down button..... The process of firmware-burning should start now in ResearchDownload-application and
take approximately 1 Minute.
11. Wait until the firmware-flashing has been finished (A green sign appeares + "Passed" is written in ResearchDownload-application).
12. Remove the battery, wait 20 seconds. Put battery back and turn on the phone (first boot may take a while but not more than 5 minutes).
Use this at your own risk.[/QUOTE]
t9500-b
z_man3007 said:
First, I would like to thank Pogodancer in millions for his STEP by STEP tutorial which helped me to load STOCK ROM on my CUBOT C7 chinese phone. I am sure this tutorial will help others to fix their CUBOT C7 phone. This tutorial is also good for PHONES with SpreadTrum SP6820 on Android 2.3.6/4.0.1 . (Make sure you have the right STOCK ROM for your phone).
Here is the link to Pogodancer's original Post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018023&page=2
HOW TO LOAD STOCK ROM ON YOUR CUBOT C7:
WARNING: YOU ARE DOING THIS PROCESS ON YOUR OWN AND I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF
SOMETHING GOES WRONG WITH YOUR PHONE. YOU ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE DOING THIS PROCEDURE.​
1) Download the CUBOT C7 Stock rom from here:
Stock Rom: www.cubot.net/UploadFile/Soft/C7_root_Software.rar ------ (After downloading the file EXTRACT or UNZIP it)
Here you can find other tools for CUBOT C7 - http://www.cubot.net/Service.aspx (NOTE: This is not required)
2) Download this package it has the USB Driver and Flashing Tools. Install USB Driver...
http://www55.zippyshare.com/v/44295424/file.html
3) Be sure to have installed the correct drivers. For my SC6820-device I see 5 items in Win7-32bit-device-manager (ADB-Composite, 2 x
COM-ports, 2 x USB devices: all without exclamation marks). You can use the drivers from the package folder "SCI-android-usb-driver-jungo-
v4-.rar".
4) Disable just in case your Win7 firewall. (If you are using Windows XP, you don't have to do this step)
5) Launch "ChannelServer.exe" from package folder "CHANNELSERVER" and allow firewall if asked.
6) Start "ResearchDownload.exe" from package folder "ResearchDownload".
7) In ResearchDownload-application chose firmware with first button (for me: 20121006_c909_JF_EAHC_V12.PAC).----- This is the STOCK
ROM file that you have downloaded and Extracted it on STEP 1.
8) Be sure to SET the Baudrate-settings in ResearchDownload-Settings (second button). I recommend 115200.
9) Press the Start (Play) button in ResearchDownload-application (third button).
10) Turn off the phone.
11) Keep holding the "volume down"-key.
12) Without releasing the button "volume down" plug the usb-cord from phone to your PC (install the driver if not done before in step 2).
13) Keep holding down the Volume Down button..... The process of firmware-burning should start now in ResearchDownload-application and
take approximately 1 Minute.
11. Wait until the firmware-flashing has been finished (A green sign appeares + "Passed" is written in ResearchDownload-application).
12. Remove the battery, wait 20 seconds. Put battery back and turn on the phone (first boot may take a while but not more than 5 minutes).
Use this at your own risk.
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hello, this firware works whit t9500-b ??
Hi has anyone the firmware of cubot c7 ....

Can someone please help me?

Well, I have CWM on my phone, it is usable but not visible, and a dead USB port (Will charge but won't connect to any computer for transfer or Odin). I can put an SD card in and flash it to a usable rom/loader, but since I can't actually navigate the CWM I can not actually flash.
Basically, I need someone with a working CWM to tell me how many clicks down I need to go in order to get to where I flash from. I will be on a fresh SD card with only the folders on it that android creates put one called "Roms" (where I will put the roms, of course).
Any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED.
forum.xda-developers.co...hp?t=1776129
I followed the above instructions and upgraded the
Samsung galaxy infuse 4G from gingerbread 2.3 to
Android Jelly Bean 4.3.
It will be difficult for you to do unless you know
computers well. You will need 1 to 3 hours to complete.
Every single little step must be followed, pretty much fill
in every single step.
First you must obtain CWM, it's a flashing utility which is
accessed at boot up by holding Volume up + volume
down + power
You need to first learn how to unbrick first as things tend to go wrong the first time.Note that 720p video recording will not work for any ROM.Only 480p will! Always wipe data first.
Here you go:
Phase 1:
---------
To obtain CWM head over too Jscotts odin url.UNBRICK TOOL FROM MASTER jscott.hart.bti
1. download the file which includes root access.
"Stock UCLB3 with root
UCLB3_Unbrick_root_1.1.zip"
2. you will also need Samsung Kies, which will install the
usb driver for your Samsung galaxy. The link is on the
website.
3. Place your phone into Download mode
To do this, have your usb cable for your phone plugged
into the computer but disconnected from your phone.
shut off your phone. When the power is off press Volume
up and Volume down simultaneously, after the buttons
are pressed plug in the usb cable at the same time,
which should be connected to the computer.
This will place the phone in Download mode.
4. open the included Odin.exe, when you see the yellow
bar under ID:COM then everything is good.
Follow the rest of the instructions on jscotts website.
Finally when this procces is done, reboot into android.
Phase 2:
---------
1) Download SGS kernel flasher
2) Click on the link on jscotts website to download a
stock kernel which contains CWM. use "2013.04.30-CWM-
Synthesis-1.2Ghz.zip
This is a thread for a working CWM on infuse.I used the
04.30 1.2GHz version and you can install it without going
into recovery mode using SGS Kernel Flasher in play
store for free:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25724638
Phase 3:
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description:
Convert the phone from gingerbread 2.3 to ICS Android
4.0, as the instructions say.
Head over too: Entropy's CM9 website:
forum.xda-developers.co...hp?t=1601844
1) There are 3 links on the website for Cynogen 9 rom for
Samsung infusion 4g, any one is ok. Download CG9 for
Samsung infusion 4g. version along with the Gapps.
2) After saving both zip's on your sd internal memory,
shut off your phone. Press both volume up and volume
down and power at the same time.
The phone will boot into CWM.
3) Make a backup of your original rom for your phone
before proceeding.
4) Select Flash zip, select your ICS android 4.0 rom which
you saved on your internal sd. (ie: "cm-9-20120620-
UNOFFICIAL-infuse4g.zip"
5) Install GAPPS as well, after step 4 is complete.
Again for the full instructions please follow the
instructions on "Firmware][ICS]UNOFFICIAL CM9 for the
Infuse 4G (07/28/2012)"
Phase 4
--------
1. Boot into CWM again buy pressing Volume up +
Volume Down + power.
2•Install ROM: Scroll down for downloads section
•... The package will start to install..
•... Phone will reboot into the install screen again...
•... Continue to install [Automatically] If not manually
flash again
•... Phone will reboot again and be at the recovery
screen...
3. Install Gapps
4. •CWM: Wipe Cache Partition
5. •CWM: Advanced/Wipe Dalvik Cache
6. •Reboot
FINISH.
That won't work for me. I am already rooted and have CWM, but my screen is blacked out on it. I need someone to actually tell me how many times to press down and the power button to end up on the flash from SD.
Jamio1988 said:
That won't work for me. I am already rooted and have CWM, but my screen is blacked out on it. I need someone to actually tell me how many times to press down and the power button to end up on the flash from SD.
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on your computer, google "cwm recovery"
then click on "images"
or check out youtube vids

[Q] Can I Flash my device without any problems with theses steps?

Greetings XDA-members !
I'm a total noob in flashing devices under Android..
I already (by the past) flashed many devices but no one under Android..
In fact I haven't the need for doing it..
BUT now, I'm really disturbed with intepestive reboot (due to some I/O errors in Internal Flash Storage)..
I know this can mean my devices is good for garbage throw.. BUT..
I want try something before.
So for that, I want root it !
Well, I want use this (it seems to me) clear tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957165&highlight=cf+root
I have a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1'', all stock, never rooted, with no custom firmware, with Android JellyBean (not KitKat).
Code:
===Model Number:
GT-P5110
===Android version:
4.1.1
===Kernel version:
3.0.31-523998
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 22 22:04:16 KST 2012
===Version Number:
JRO03C.P5510XXCLK7
INFORMATIONS:
I must say that I never wiped the data or the cache.
Never format anything.
Never reinstalled the system.
I have already unlocked the USB Debug Mode on my Galaxy Tab 2
I haven't External SD Card (but I can buy one if required!)
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This is the steps I want to do (please tell me if I'll be on the way to doing wrong steps, I don't want brick my devices..):
Create on my Windows a folder called : C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file Odin3-v1.85.zip and store it to the path: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip and store it to C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unzip only 1 time the zip CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip, so now I end up with a CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5 file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unplug the Galaxy Tab 2 from my PC (if plugged in one USB slot)
Unzip only 1 time the zip Odin3-v1.85.zip, so now I end up with a Odin3-v1.85.exe file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Run on my PC the exe file located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\Odin3-v1.85.exe
In the Odin3 window, I will click on a button which may think like a PDA, and then, a Window Explorer will occur, letting me choose a file
File I will choose to load is located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5
Boot my Galaxy Tab 2 in DOWNLOAD Mode (this can do it like Recovery mode BUT this time by holding the Volume Down physical button instead of Volume Up).
When the Galaxy Tab 2 is in DOWNLOAD Mode I can plug it to my PC with USB.
If now I see the "Repartition" ticked, I untick this right now!
Next, on the Odin3 software Window, I click on the "START" button to flash with CF-Root
I wait some seconds (30 per example) and then my Galaxy Tab 2 should reboot Android
End.
Now, If you see one step which can be harmful for my Galaxy Tab 2, please tell me
For running commands as root, Will I be able to make this when in recovery mode (on a CommandLine interface through my PC):
Code:
adb devices
adb shell
su
** at this state, will I be able to acquire the root permissions?? So Will I can run any root command I want run?**
And for finish, three last question...
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause incapacity to login to an existing Google Play account?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause crash or brick or other things like that when I update my Android Versions from Google Play ?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause wipe my datas OR NOT ?
THANKS if you answer me ! Really !
Seyokentai said:
Greetings XDA-members !
I'm a total noob in flashing devices under Android..
I already (by the past) flashed many devices but no one under Android..
In fact I haven't the need for doing it..
BUT now, I'm really disturbed with intepestive reboot (due to some I/O errors in Internal Flash Storage)..
I know this can mean my devices is good for garbage throw.. BUT..
I want try something before.
So for that, I want root it !
Well, I want use this (it seems to me) clear tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957165&highlight=cf+root
I have a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1'', all stock, never rooted, with no custom firmware, with Android JellyBean (not KitKat).
Code:
===Model Number:
GT-P5110
===Android version:
4.1.1
===Kernel version:
3.0.31-523998
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 22 22:04:16 KST 2012
===Version Number:
JRO03C.P5510XXCLK7
INFORMATIONS:
This is the steps I want to do (please tell me if I'll be on the way to doing wrong steps, I don't want brick my devices..):
Create on my Windows a folder called : C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file Odin3-v1.85.zip and store it to the path: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Downloading the file CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip and store it to C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unzip only 1 time the zip CF-Auto-Root-espresso10wifi-espresso10wifixx-gtp5110.zip, so now I end up with a CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5 file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Unplug the Galaxy Tab 2 from my PC (if plugged in one USB slot)
Unzip only 1 time the zip Odin3-v1.85.zip, so now I end up with a Odin3-v1.85.exe file in the location: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN
Run on my PC the exe file located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\Odin3-v1.85.exe
In the Odin3 window, I will click on a button which may think like a PDA, and then, a Window Explorer will occur, letting me choose a file
File I will choose to load is located here: C:\SpecialAppDevelopers\AndroidFlasher_GalaxyTab2_ODIN\CF-Auto-Root-*.tar.md5
Boot my Galaxy Tab 2 in DOWNLOAD Mode (this can do it like Recovery mode BUT this time by holding the Volume Down physical button instead of Volume Up).
When the Galaxy Tab 2 is in DOWNLOAD Mode I can plug it to my PC with USB.
If now I see the "Repartition" ticked, I untick this right now!
Next, on the Odin3 software Window, I click on the "START" button to flash with CF-Root
I wait some seconds (30 per example) and then my Galaxy Tab 2 should reboot Android
End.
Now, If you see one step which can be harmful for my Galaxy Tab 2, please tell me
For running commands as root, Will I be able to make this when in recovery mode (on a CommandLine interface through my PC):
Code:
adb devices
adb shell
su
** at this state, will I be able to acquire the root permissions?? So Will I can run any root command I want run?**
And for finish, three last question...
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause incapacity to login to an existing Google Play account?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause crash or brick or other things like that when I update my Android Versions from Google Play ?
WILL using Odin + CF-Root cause wipe my datas OR NOT ?
THANKS if you answer me ! Really !
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Your method should work, but you will still have stock recovery. Which won't let you flash anything. Following basically the same steps, use the files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535083 and you'll have custom recovery so you can do whatever you want afterwards. I personally prefer TWRP, but this will get you started properly. If you want to try TWRP you can flash the zip after your done, here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548476
wolfclan68 said:
Your method should work, but you will still have stock recovery. Which won't let you flash anything. Following basically the same steps, use the files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535083 and you'll have custom recovery so you can do whatever you want afterwards. I personally prefer TWRP, but this will get you started properly. If you want to try TWRP you can flash the zip after your done, here it is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548476
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Hey, thanks for answer wolfclan68 !
I don't really understand clearly what are the steps in your given link.
Better explained on the CF-Root page.
You know, I want only be able to run root commands, I'm totally lost in all theses methods...
So... can you answer me in some steps (according to what I wrote on my first thread post) ?
Or at least explain some "points" through a better clearview?
Example:
1) Download "GT-P51XX_XXXX-SuperSU-1.94-BusyBox-1.21.1_universal.tar.zip" and extract it once (you need the *.tar.md5 inside)
> What are the differences betweens each version of recovery?
2) Flash the *.tar.md5 file as PDA
> How? Like the steps [mean: Use ODIN, be in recovery mode on my Galaxy Tab 2, and click on the PDA button in odin window, after selected the right .tar.md5 file ?] I described in my first post?
3) Make sure "Re-Partition" and "F. Reset Time" UNCHECKED,
> I know what is Re-Partition, but, what is F. Reset Time ??
Please answer me:
If I flash my devices in theses steps, will it auto-wipe my data ??? (meaning losing (by formatting) Game saves, Photos, Videos, Screenshots, Game data, Apps, SQLite datas of apps, Games Licenses obtained through third apps like AppGratis, 365 apps ?)
THANKS FOR ANSWERS !
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There are YouTube videos...Google. .
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
decaturbob said:
There are YouTube videos...Google. .
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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And, this is why you can't simply answer to my questions?
Correct me if I'm wrong but.. We are on a specialized board oriented to flashing, pda, smartphone and development of the technology no?
This is why I prefer ask here instead on Youtube/Google which aren't specialized...
...

Everything: Samsung Galaxy Note 1 [N7000] Stock ROM, Repartition, Root

:laugh::laugh:Samsung Stock ROM with no lags
Install on your own responsibility. Author of this post is not responsible for any bricked device. Author personally applied steps mentioned here on his N7000 (India) device.
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Author tested on his Samsung Galaxy N7000 device.
Device tested for full 48 hours with no bugs.
Repartition of device is done on Samsung Galaxy Note 1 (N7000) 16GB model.
If you face any issues, those are pure stock ROM bugs.
Check Software update & register your device before you root your device with given steps in this post.
Rooting is optional, but I found that Stock ROM with it's original Kernel lags too much.
Kernel mentioned here is Optimised for Performance & Battery life.
It is a rare combination of Performance & Battery Optimisation.
I had installed many custom ROM, but the only issue that I was facing was incompatibility of those ROMs with my Samsung Camera & other phone functions. I noticed that many users wanted to move back to stock ROM but they had either faced installation issues or slower speeds for ROM package & inadequate sources to find exact ROM which is available for their device with their respective country. So, I decided to help those unlucky ones with this post, helping to get custom ROM installed on their devices & eliminate the STOCK ROM lagging issue with flashing of custom Kernel.
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Prerequisite: ​
Latest Odin
Stock ROM respective of user's country.
PIT Files {I have only included 16GB model PIT files.}
SpeedMod Kernel zip.
Download & install Samsung Galaxy Note Drivers.
I have attached or/else provided links for all necessary files.
All STOCK ROM links are connected to Google Drive.
Okay, So we should start now!
THIS IS STRICTLY FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 1 [N7000] worldwide.
First thing first. Download & Install Samsung Galaxy Note 1 drivers here.
Download Latest Odin here.
Download STOCK ROM respective to your country here. [All are Google Drive links, hope they will make your Stock download faster.]
Download PIT ZIP file from attachments given below.
Download Kernel ZIP from attachments given below.
Now start the flashing STOCK ROM procedure:
Install drivers that you just downloaded from above link & restart you rmachine upon successful installation of drivers.
Upon restart after successful installation of drivers run Odin as an Administrator.
Restart your phone in download mode [To start device in Download Mode, Switch off your phone, then Press following key combination simultaneously for 10 seconds. Press, "Volume Down + Home Button + Power button"] until then do not attach your phone to PC.
Load PIT file first & ignore any developer warning that Odin throws on you.
In the section of AP, load your downloaded Stock ROM which should be respective to your country.
Let Odin takes it's time & upon Leave CS warning in 'Log' section of Odin, attach your phone to computer.
Press 'Volume Up' button you should now see Downloading box on your Mobile screen.
Click on 'Start' in Odin to start flashing of ROM.
After Successful completion of Flashing you will see Green Box on top of the Odin software showing 'PASS' result.
Now let your device start normally, you should complete all setup procedure i.e. Inserting your Samsung Acct. credentials, Google Credentials etc.
Once you see your device is been running properly, you have successfully flashed Stock ROM on your device without any issues.
To root your device & install custom kernel to make your device run without any lags follow the instructions given below:
Power off your device.
Open 'Download Mode'
Run Odin as an Administrator.
Load Kernel.zip in AP section of Odin [provided in the attachments].
No need to load PIT file again!
Now attach your phone & press Volume up button to enter in download mode.
Odin should detect your Phone.
Then press Start & wait until Kernel flashes properly.
Upon successful installation device will go blank, you need to be quick & should open your device in recovery mode [To start device in recovery, Press 'Volume Up + Home Button + Power button' for 10 sec.] within that very time.
Do factory reset & wipe all cache partition in Recovery menu.
Now reboot your phone.
Your device has successfully rooted & should Run smooth with new kernel.
Kernel Features:
Fast, Optimised for Galaxy Note
Battery Optimisation has enhanced getting less juice out of battery against device's performance.
Better RAM management.
Better Thread handling.
Hope you will perform & follow instructions properly & enhance your Galaxy Note performance. Any queries, Suggestions, feedback are appreciated.
regarding repartition
hi will the pit files repartition my n7000, if so what would the partition size look like.
more app storage?
souravbhor said:
:laugh::laugh:Samsung Stock ROM with no lags ​
Author tested on his Samsung Galaxy N7000 device.
Device tested for full 48 hours with no bugs.
Repartition of device is done on Samsung Galaxy Note 1 (N7000) 16GB model.
If you face any issues, those are pure stock ROM bugs.
Check Software update & register your device before you root your device with given steps in this post.
Rooting is optional, but I found that Stock ROM with it's original Kernel lags too much.
Kernel mentioned here is Optimised for Performance & Battery life.
It is a rare combination of Performance & Battery Optimisation.
​
Prerequisite: ​
Latest Odin
Stock ROM respective of user's country.
PIT Files {I have only included 16GB model PIT files.}
SpeedMod Kernel zip.
Download & install Samsung Galaxy Note Drivers.
I have attached or/else provided links for all necessary files.
All STOCK ROM links are connected to Google Drive.
Okay, So we should start now!
THIS IS STRICTLY FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 1 [N7000] worldwide.
First thing first. Download & Install Samsung Galaxy Note 1 drivers here.
Download Latest Odin here.
Download STOCK ROM respective to your country here. [All are Google Drive links, hope they will make your Stock download faster.]
Download PIT ZIP file from attachments given below.
Download Kernel ZIP from attachments given below.
Now start the flashing STOCK ROM procedure:
Install drivers that you just downloaded from above link & restart you rmachine upon successful installation of drivers.
Upon restart after successful installation of drivers run Odin as an Administrator.
Restart your phone in download mode [To start device in Download Mode, Switch off your phone, then Press following key combination simultaneously for 10 seconds. Press, "Volume Down + Home Button + Power button"] until then do not attach your phone to PC.
Load PIT file first & ignore any developer warning that Odin throws on you.
In the section of AP, load your downloaded Stock ROM which should be respective to your country.
Let Odin takes it's time & upon Leave CS warning in 'Log' section of Odin, attach your phone to computer.
Press 'Volume Up' button you should now see Downloading box on your Mobile screen.
Click on 'Start' in Odin to start flashing of ROM.
After Successful completion of Flashing you will see Green Box on top of the Odin software showing 'PASS' result.
Now let your device start normally, you should complete all setup procedure i.e. Inserting your Samsung Acct. credentials, Google Credentials etc.
Once you see your device is been running properly, you have successfully flashed Stock ROM on your device without any issues.
To root your device & install custom kernel to make your device run without any lags follow the instructions given below:
Power off your device.
Open 'Download Mode'
Run Odin as an Administrator.
Load Kernel.zip in AP section of Odin [provided in the attachments].
No need to load PIT file again!
Now attach your phone & press Volume up button to enter in download mode.
Odin should detect your Phone.
Then press Start & wait until Kernel flashes properly.
Upon successful installation device will go blank, you need to be quick & should open your device in recovery mode [To start device in recovery, Press 'Volume Up + Home Button + Power button' for 10 sec.] within that very time.
Do factory reset & wipe all cache partition in Recovery menu.
Now reboot your phone.
Your device has successfully rooted & should Run smooth with new kernel.
Kernel Features:
Fast, Optimised for Galaxy Note
Battery Optimisation has enhanced getting less juice out of battery against device's performance.
Better RAM management.
Better Thread handling.
Hope you will perform & follow instructions properly & enhance your Galaxy Note performance. Any queries, Suggestions, feedback are appreciated.
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repartition of gtn7000
hi i would like to try this method, my gtn7000 16Gb variant is currently running CM10.1.3, CWM 6.0 as recovery.
The pit file attached in your post, does it increase the system partition, I am in need of a higher partition for my note as i get insufficient storage to install apps.
Also in your method is it necessary to flash the updated kernel, as I intend to expand the partition and later install CM10.1.3 or higher versions.
Will the CWM recovery be still there or do i need to flash it again.?
should i tick re-partition option , F-reset time, auto reboot in odin ?
regards
Nithin S.
Yes Exactly!
nithin1664 said:
hi will the pit files repartition my n7000, if so what would the partition size look like.
more app storage?
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Hi Nitin,
PIT stands for Partition Information Table, it simply tells your device in what amount the internal storage is divided into Internal/ Phone memory & SDCARD0.
Difference between both the memories are, first used for app installation & later for data associated with those applications installed. So with officially N7000 comes with 2 GB Internal/ Phone memory & 12 GB of SDCARD0.
SO if you choose 8 GB PIT file for official stock ROM then you are ultimately getting 8 GB for app storage & rest 5 GB for related data storage.
You can choose between 4,6 & 8 GB of PIT file as per your needs & for ROMs other than STOCK you can extend this memory variant to (4,6,8,10 &) 12 GB Internal & 1.3 GB SDCARD0.
Hope you find this helpful & sorry for posting so late.
nithin1664 said:
hi will the pit files repartition my n7000, if so what would the partition size look like.
more app storage?
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nithin1664 said:
hi i would like to try this method, my gtn7000 16Gb variant is currently running CM10.1.3, CWM 6.0 as recovery.
The pit file attached in your post, does it increase the system partition, I am in need of a higher partition for my note as i get insufficient storage to install apps.
Also in your method is it necessary to flash the updated kernel, as I intend to expand the partition and later install CM10.1.3 or higher versions.
Will the CWM recovery be still there or do i need to flash it again.?
should i tick re-partition option , F-reset time, auto reboot in odin ?
regards
Nithin S.
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Hello Nitin,
Yes my method exactly intended for the very specific reason you mentioned here. "It will EXTEND your partition size " & let you install more apps!
There is no need to install custom kernel or flash any other ROM. I have tested it on all CM version ( CM 10+). Also there is no need to select F-reset time, auto reboot in odin. Go to odin Select PIT, it will pop-up some message just say Ok & proceed. Select desired PIT file from downloaded & extracted ZIP. Odin is smart enough to understand your operation & select all necessary settings automatically.
Simply, restart your phone in Download Mode, connect it to your PC & only flash the PIT file.
Hope this will help you! Any need please leave your question here.
Do I lose all data from internal sd or external sd card?
BACKUP Always!
ImN00Bpa said:
Do I lose all data from internal sd or external sd card?
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Hello,
I first of like to advise you to backup all the data regardless How secure the procedure is. Because no one knows when some bug will come up! You better backup all your Internal data & proceed.
Hi there..sorry for late question..i have n7000 already update to 4.1.2 DXLSE XME..so do i need to flash PIT.file only or do i need to re flash stock 4.1.2 with pit.file??
And i try to root it with Philz but didnt work even supersu granted..device still official..can i just root it with this speedmod kernel?
If you need to!
halagore said:
Hi there..sorry for late question..i have n7000 already update to 4.1.2 DXLSE XME..so do i need to flash PIT.file only or do i need to re flash stock 4.1.2 with pit.file??
And i try to root it with Philz but didnt work even supersu granted..device still official..can i just root it with this speedmod kernel?
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Flashing PIT File will change your partition table & enables device to allocate future data in similar way. I suggest re-flashing ROM would be better. Because with new partition information your device's software & other system apps will reside on proper partition. Hope you will find this information productive.
Ask freely if you have any further doubts.

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