I am a newbie to this flashing ... just wondering where i could download cognition3.04.
Thanks
why use cognition 3.04 and not cognition 4.4?
Or 4.4.1
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I guarantee he's watching mobiletechvideos.com guide. that's the version used in the video.
1. Search
2. Ask questions in Q&A
3. You can use any custom rom (except gingerbread roms) in place if the version if cognition he is using in the video.
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Were can i find Darkys 10.2 final rom? I cant seen to find it in rom manager
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search key does wonders!
look up the I9000 dev thread and they have it all organized in a single post roms for the I9000 which has links to their individual post.
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Were can i find Darkys 10.2 final rom? I cant seen to find it in rom manager
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Darkys ROM is for the i9000 and not the Infuse.
It cannot be used without LinuxBozo's Hellraiser package, and Hellraiser only works for manual installations with red CWM (or "orange" CWM if you're coming from a CM7 install).
Search the i9000 forums, not ROM Manager. In fact - ditch ROM Manager and learn how to manually flash from CWM. The majority of developers here have a significant dislike for ROM Manager ("green" CWM results in WAY too many bad flashes), so if you insist on only using ROMs available through it, you'll be limited to very few ROMs (none at the moment in fact).
Entropy512 said:
Darkys ROM is for the i9000 and not the Infuse.
It cannot be used without LinuxBozo's Hellraiser package, and Hellraiser only works for manual installations with red CWM (or "orange" CWM if you're coming from a CM7 install).
Search the i9000 forums, not ROM Manager. In fact - ditch ROM Manager and learn how to manually flash from CWM. The majority of developers here have a significant dislike for ROM Manager ("green" CWM results in WAY too many bad flashes), so if you insist on only using ROMs available through it, you'll be limited to very few ROMs (none at the moment in fact).
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I know how to flash CWM. Thx for the help. I just assumed it was in rom manager.
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I know how to flash CWM. Thx for the help. I just assumed it was in rom manager.
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seriously...ditch rom manager... i don't suspect we will EVER see many devs using it
quickboot+red clockwork...good to go
Ok,i already rooted it.but i need to find a way to install recovery and flash kernels.im experienced android user,flashed my x8 all day and really knew everything about that phone.i just need to figure g3 out.i think its not that hard
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First find the flashing tools. It can be found after you download a rom as its included in the file you downloaded, or just search google for i5800 odin i think. Then, head over to the g3mod thread and download g3mod kernel v2.2.2. 2.3 has some bugs with the recovery i believe, so currently stick with 2.2.2. Then download the tar file of the oc or non-oc, then open odin as admin, select the ops file, and tick one package and select the g3mod tar file you downloaded. Then boot your phone to download mode, using vol down+home+power buttons. Then connect your phone to the com and click start. However, pls make sure you have downloaded kies and installed phone drivers and make sure you computer can detect your phone and you csn transfer stuff to and fro your com before this. Head over to the use odin for dummies thread. May have the files you need not sure xD. I'll try to find the things for you
Edit: yup its in the guide to use odin in the general section
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Thanks and also.wich rom is the best? And kernel? I really need to know this.thanks
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Thanks and also.wich rom is the best? And kernel? I really need to know this.thanks
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For me i like fugumod ultra. But its your own preference for rom, i love kyorarom. Use alpha 7 . Flash kyorarom 4.0, then update thru cwm using alpha 6 zip file then update to alpha 7 using the zip file thru cwm.
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HI
Congratulations! this is a beautiful fone!
All ROMS have their Advantages and disadvantages, some are most stock & stable, some are very fast, other have a lot of features, etc. Depends on what you want, There is only one way to find out. Try them all. I personally use Kyorarom.
Other than what you already know, my phone explorer software & client is very handy and indispensible.
You may check my ROM also. Based on DDJP6 with ICS touch!
Kyrillos ROM is very nice and we're expecting an huge update from kyrillos (the dev) maybe GB, it's like everything "wait and see" .
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Yeah,i heard kyrillos has a very good rom.so did someone try ics ports? Are they smooth in scrolling? I think ill try kyrillos rom or kyorarom.only request i have is no touchwiz.look.i really dont like it.i more like Cyanogen,or even stock gingerbread look.
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I'm using CyanogenMod 7. It's the only AOSP gingerbread ROM and is still in an Alpha stage so it has some problems.
Check all ROMs. Flash everything. Well start from Froyo ROMs. DutchMods, Vivek s etc. And then move to CM7. Well CM7 is the fastest. And in few days, Alpha 7 will be released with most of the things fixed. Now CM7.1 alpha 7 after releasing, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Check all ROMs. Flash everything. Well start from Froyo ROMs. DutchMods, Vivek s etc. And then move to CM7. Well CM7 is the fastest. And in few days, Alpha 7 will be released with most of the things fixed. Now CM7.1 alpha 7 after releasing, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Why should i start from froyo?
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Why should i start from froyo?
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Well its my suggestion. Most ROMs for now are Froyo based. And many of them are pretty good. You know just to get a feel of everything. But that s just me. You can start with CM7 too.
dhirend_6d said:
Well its my suggestion. Most ROMs for now are Froyo based. And many of them are pretty good. You know just to get a feel of everything. But that s just me. You can start with CM7 too.
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Well,i loove cyanogenmod and gingerbread.isnt kyrillos rom and kyorarom based on gingerbread?
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DeHuMaNiZeD said:
Well,i loove cyanogenmod and gingerbread.isnt kyrillos rom and kyorarom based on gingerbread?
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Nope they are froyo based ROMS. The next Kyrillos ROM will be based on CyanogenMod 7.
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Anyone with experience with ics ROM on old bb?
Just wasn't to flash one with the features working especially calling.
Thanks to anyone who reads and helps.had this phone since April 17 2011
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Anyone with experience with ics ROM on old bb?
Just wasn't to flash one with the features working especially calling.
Thanks to anyone who reads and helps.had this phone since April 17 2011
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flash hellfires sandwich ics, its been the best ics release from the beggining, and the most updated one, after download THIS and flash it and you will have calls working.
Thanks big time. Luckily i already have the file as i needed it to get the latest cyanogen nightlies to allow calls. Appreciate it. Will flash tonight. Cheers
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Thanks big time. Luckily i already have the file as i needed it to get the latest cyanogen nightlies to allow calls. Appreciate it. Will flash tonight. Cheers
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If you want a more stock experience, I strongly recommend EaglesBlood ICS 4.04 AOSP, build 5.5 with 5.6 kernel. These guys also fixed the data drop problem. It's the smoothest ICS ROM I've seen. Also, it uses the Aroma Installer, and supports both the OLD and NEW baseband.. it defaults to the OLD baseband when installing, so you shouldn't have any problems.
For this sweet setup, just do the following and you should be good to go:
1.) Install Build 5.5 zip through CWM Recovery - developer.clockworkmod.com/downloads/718/3127/egb-nightly-2012-07-01-signed.zip
2.) Install latest GApps zip RIGHT after that in CWM Recovery - goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
3.) Install Kernel 5.6 zip right after that in CWM Recovery - dropbox.com/s/p8z8sdy7iwemegk/eb_p999_beta5.6.zip
4.) [Added Bonus] Install Default Browser Rotation/Flickering Fix right after THAT in CWM Recovery - charlie.d-h.st/k7J/00010/Browser-rotationfixed-tonyp.zip?key=1343730743 (by tonyp)
The above links work. Unfortunately, I can't supply the nice clickable outside links until I have more postings under my belt.
genesis is pretty awesome, too. Tons of options, aroma installer, both basebands supported, CM9 and AOKP fusion.
My advice is try them all out. Pretty much anything on here is better than stock. See what fits you and your phone the best
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so im now trying to flash liquid jb to my friends samsung infuse. i am familiar with flashing the tmobile gs2 as i have one. can i just load cwm onto the infuse 4g and load the zip file for the rom through cwm just like i do for the tmobile gs2? if not how do i flash a rom. i have been reading the sticky in the q/a section but find it pretty confusing.
The process is the same. If the Infuse is on GB, you have to go to ICS, then to JB.
Most of the threads for the ROMs have detailed instructions. Cwm is the same but follow the instructions in the op of the ROM you are using.
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The easiest way, is to use qkster one click. It will flash stock. Then you do it again with gingerbread boot loaders (if it needs them)
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Then in his thread you download entropys cwm one click flash. Then you flash cm9 then cm10
Cm7 is the smoothest and fastest. But doesn't have all the features. (Flash first and only if this is what you want)
Cm9 has a ton of features but is slow. Cm10 is just right. Especially 4.2 it doesn't have all of cm features yet due to 4.2 being new.
This method will not wipe pictures or music. But always back up to be safe.
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Hi guyz
I'm newbie for custom roms.Actually I have rooted my lg g2x and want to change my original rom with gingerbread 2.3.4 to any stable jelly bean rom .please suggest me which is the best stable rom with jelly bean and with improved performance.Also procedure to install that rom.
youe help is appreciated.
There is no stable jelly bean for our device. Flash cm7 or any ics rom
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stable jelly bean
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There is no stable jelly bean for our device. Flash cm7 or any ics rom
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Hello thanks for reply
Can you send me the link to well stable CM7 or ICS rom?also are they different(I'm really dumb in this)?And method to flash.
I'm sorry man but your basically asking me to give you every piece of information necessary in order to flash a custom ROM. All of this information can be found in the stickies of the various G2X forums. It is apparent that you are not quite knowledgeable enough yet for me to suggest that you flash your phone. I suggest reading the stickies and learning everything there is to know about flashing this phone. All of the information is available to you here on this forum. I will however recommend CM7 as it is a stable and newb friendly ROM to start with. I would download the latest weekly at get.cm . As far as flashing methods are concerned you need to use Clockwork Mod Recovery. There are many threads about it and a bundle of information dedicated to CWM Recovery in the stickies of this forum. Please read them.
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I'm sorry man but your basically asking me to give you every piece of information necessary in order to flash a custom ROM. All of this information can be found in the stickies of the various G2X forums. It is apparent that you are not quite knowledgeable enough yet for me to suggest that you flash your phone. I suggest reading the stickies and learning everything there is to know about flashing this phone. All of the information is available to you here on this forum. I will however recommend CM7 as it is a stable and newb friendly ROM to start with. I would download the latest weekly at get.cm . As far as flashing methods are concerned you need to use Clockwork Mod Recovery. There are many threads about it and a bundle of information dedicated to CWM Recovery in the stickies of this forum. Please read them.
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there's no such thing as stable. You want stable? Stick to 2.3.4.
CM7 is 2.3.4 (or 2.3.3, depending) GB and is absolutely stable. No reason or advantage to staying stock with this device unless blue tooth phone audio is a necessity.
Latest CM7 is 2.3.7... I'm using the March 2013 version.
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Pain-N-Panic said:
CM7 is 2.3.4 (or 2.3.3, depending) GB and is absolutely stable. No reason or advantage to staying stock with this device unless blue tooth phone audio is a necessity.
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well gee. Why would i want bluetooth phone audio? Maybe so i can use my bluetooth headset for calls and not just music?
if it's missing something or something is broken.. IT IS NOT STABLE.
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well gee. Why would i want bluetooth phone audio? Maybe so i can use my bluetooth headset for calls and not just music?
if it's missing something or something is broken.. IT IS NOT STABLE.
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CM7 is absolutely stable as Pain said, and he is right. If you think CM7 is not stable go look up stable in the dictionary. CM7 is not perfect, but very much stable. I also believe its only a baseband issue where CM7 has the Bluetooth issue (old baseband works fine, new one doesn't).
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Latest CM7 is 2.3.7... I'm using the March 2013 version.
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Yeah, Idk why I said that lol, I was thinking about the baseband differences from 2.3.3 and 2.3.4, not the android versions =x
and Eve, it all depends on what you recognize as stable. I don't use nor do I wish to use blue tooth functions for calling purposes. So for me not having that option does not subtract from the "stability" of CM7. I am still able to use bluetooth for media purposes which I rarely do anyway. CM7 offers plenty of customization and options for your phone that you cannot possibly have if it is stock. For a first time user coming from stock software, CM7 will make you feel like you have a brand new device!