Droid Charge Noob Guide - Verizon Droid Charge

I was having a hell of a time figuring some of this stuff out, so I decided to try to put some information in a solid place to find it again. Hope this helps some others out. Anyone please correct me if I am wrong about anything. I am simply putting what I understand to this point.
Terms:
Voodoo - A different recovery similar to clockwork (see post below)
CWM - ClockWork Mod (refers to being able to flash with clockwork recovery)
Lagfix - ?????? No idea what this is or what it does. Just see people saying to disable it. (see post below)
Odin - Sofware that can flash your phone. It can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11872936&postcount=2
Download mode - Mode Used to flash phone using ODIN. Open Odin, remove battery, plug phone into USB port, hold down volume down key until screen comes up on phone and you see a com port active in the first block of odin.
Recovery Mode - This works for both STOCK and Voodoo. Hold down the volume up key + Home Button + Power button. Samsung will appear then disappear, and reappear again, this is when you let go of the buttons.
ED1 - Stock rom that came with phone
ED2 - Stock Rom - First update available
EE4 - Stock Rom - Second update available.
From what I learned so far, root is easily aquired by flashing down to ED1 using this file http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1085190 and Odin
When using Odin you only need to insert the file, by clicking the PDA button. All other settings can be left alone.
The Droid Charge comes stock with Android 2.2.1 AKA "Froyo" which allows for flash and other improved functions.
Gingerbread is hopefully the next version 2.3 which should be a great treat for our Charge's. I was getting better performance, better battery life, and the ability to run some programs such as netflix that I cannot get to work on my froyo build right now (maybe I'm doing something wrong?) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1076150
That's all for now. Would be happy to add more if anyone else has suggestions.
I'm not a noob myself, but this just caught me off guard. I've been flashing roms since windows mobile 2003. I even made a few myself. I've owned other Samsung Android devices, but recently been using Motorola's so I have that down, but this one caught me off guard a bit.
Thanks to everyone that's been working to make this phone the best it can be.

Good idea. Let me help ya with a correction or two, and maybe a clarification.
Voodoo isn't a recovery, it's the lagfix. Techinically, Voodoo refers to Project Voodoo, an attempt at improving the Galaxy S phones:
http://project-voodoo.org/
But, for the Charge (which isn't a Galaxy S phone), when you see Voodoo referenced, they're only talking about the lagfix:
http://project-voodoo.org/lagfix
When you see people talking about disabling it, it's because they are going back to stock ROM, which doesn't support it.
Root can also be acquired by simply flashing directly to any ROM that has it built in, you don't have to be at ED1 any more. You could be at ED2 already, and flash Altered Beast using Odin, and you will be rooted. Soon we should see pre-rooted ROMs with EE4.
CWM is an alternate recovery, which, as you said, is generally used when you go in to recovery mode. A custom Android recovery basically replaces the stock recovery with one that lets you do all you can do with the stock recovery, plus a plethora of more options to give you a lot more control on your device. With a custom recovery, you can install official and unofficial ROMs as well as other updates including apps, themes, kernels etc. using zip files, wipe not just user data but pretty much every partition on your device, mount the storage card for USB mass storage access without leaving recovery, partition your SD card, wipe Dalvik cache and battery stats, fix permissions, perform, manage and restore backups and so on.
For those coming from CWM on other systems, you should know you cannot currently do backups and restores with it - that's being worked on.
Hope this helps!

The lagfix is done through Voodoo. It converts the Samsung system files from rfs to ext4. Which basically makes it run faster with no lag. Hence the Lagfix term. Depending on the kernel you're running, that would make you enable/disable Lagfix. Some kernels only run with rfs system files. Others run with the ext4 files. I'm a noob when it comes to the Samsung way of life, but I've learned a TON here and over on androidcentral. I'm coming from a rooted and ROM'd D1 myself. So I'm quite familiar with the way things are done on Motorola's.

Awesome input. Thanks so much for clearing these things up!
I just got my EE4 update but hungry for root. I wanted to try altered beast but I'd rather have a bone dry system to work up to. I'm also waiting for Gingerbread so I can do netflix. I had it on my droid 2. Also want to see overclocking.

YES
Ty, I'm a total noob, and I have spent hours and hours reading threads just trying to find out how to boot to recovery mode. This is most definately, exactly what i have been searching for! This noob thread is GENIOUS!
I am very grateful to all the members, devs, and everone for all their hard work (including the noobs that ask dumb questions so i dont have to) for making Kick @$$ programs and info for our phones.
I was really unhappy with my phone until I found this site, and learned how to modify my Charge. Y'all ROCK. (i know about the ty buttons, and i'm going to go back and hit it up for everyone thats helped!)

A voodoo kernel can also have sound and color enhancement which need to be enabled by the kernel. An app called voodoo control from the market helps to tweak the sound.
More info at http://project-voodoo.org/

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I done goofed, need some advice.

Hey guys,
I got my first real smart phone about a week ago, it was a USC Samsung Mesmerize. Yesterday I stumbled upon rooting when trying to figure out how to remove useless pre installed apps. All I really want is a slim & fast version & to be able to keep my navigation.
I've had experience with flashing; Xbox 360 & PSP's. So I kind of jumped into this and ended up bricking my phone. Or damn close.
From looking at the back of my phone it says Galaxy S, so I went in that section and downloaded/flashed this originally (caused brick):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=940671
I did everything up to step 7, except it wouldnt boot past the splash screen.
So then came panic time...
I eventually reflashed with a new rom for the correct phone, This one to be exact:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944671
My question is:
What have I really done now that I run on this rom?
I still cant uninstall preloaded software.
I would be willing to flash a new rom so I can have a faster phone.
But really no one makes it clear enough in there guides about how this process actually works.
my best guess is after I flashed with that rom I will be able to upgrade to a better rom?
What is FROYO EA11?
What is voodoo?
First off, consequences will never be the same...
You are now running a STOCK (leaked) 2.2 ROM, with a stock kernel and USCC App Bloat.
If you want a fast Android 2.2 with stock apps removed, do this:
1. Flash the EA11 + recovery via Odin, following the steps here.
2: Download the EA11 voodoo kernel found here and flash.
3: Boot into recovery and run update.zip (this will push you to a red clockwork recovery)
HINT: If you aren't familiar with clockwork recovery, the controls are slightly different. You use still use the volume buttons to navigate, but the power button is now used to execute selections and the search softkey to go back.
4: select install .zip from sdcard
5: select the voodoo .zip and confirm
This will install the new kernel and replace your recovery (which used to require booting into the Samsung recovery before making your way to the clockwork recovery by installing update.zip from sdcard) with a clockwork recovery that will look identical to the one you had after running update.zip, but can enable your newly acquired lagfix.
6: enable voodoo lagfix, and rejoice!
6: Optionally install the Pick and Pack ROM found here. (I WOULD!)
(Credits to MesmerizeUser for these steps, I copypasta'd and edited.)
Good luck with your back-tracing! Let us know if any steps are unclear.
Also, the payed version of Titanium Backup will let you "freeze" stock apps, so they don't appear in your menus, and they won't run, but you can "thaw" them whenever you like.
PS - FROYO EA11 is a leaked Android 2.2 ROM for the Mesmerize. Google names Android releases after deserts, like Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, etc.
Voodoo is a name of the kernel which changes your EXT2 partition (old school) to EXT4 (new school), and makes your file system much faster.
uselessmidget said:
Hey guys,
I got my first real smart phone about a week ago, it was a USC Samsung Mesmerize. Yesterday I stumbled upon rooting when trying to figure out how to remove useless pre installed apps. All I really want is a slim & fast version & to be able to keep my navigation.
I've had experience with flashing; Xbox 360 & PSP's. So I kind of jumped into this and ended up bricking my phone. Or damn close.
From looking at the back of my phone it says Galaxy S, so I went in that section and downloaded this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=940671
I did everything up to step 7, except it wouldnt boot past the splash screen.
So then came panic time...
I eventually reflashed with a new rom, This one to be exact:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944671
My question is:
What have I really done now that I run on this rom?
I still cant uninstall preloaded software.
I would be willing to flash a new rom so I can have a faster phone.
But really no one makes it clear enough in there guides about how this process acctually works.
my best guess is after I flashed with that rom I will be able to upgrade?
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OK, first of all, welcome. You've come to the right place to do several things. The first of which is to learn. Don't freak out. You're phone is in good hands here in this forum. Unless you really try hard, you can't do much to actually bork it up so bad that we can't fix it.
So, what you have done up to this point is update your phone to the leaked 2.2 firmware. It's not a ROM, it's actually the full firmware. If you want to remove bloat, the easiest way is to now install my EA11 Pick-n-Pack ROM, which already probably lighter than you want it. The good thing, is that it also has an addons pack that you can download to put anything back on that you want. Everything is there in easily flashable zip files. You just have to look inside if you don't see the actual name of something in particular. (ie. calendar is in SamsungandTouchWiz.zip) Now if you want faster with your new light weight ROM, go with the EA11 Voodoo kernel to help boost you up as well. This isn't a final build, as we don't have source code yet so understand this is just a small improvement on the stock kernel. Now, if you want to get all the way back to stock 2.1, might I suggest this thread to help with that. And for some help getting to know a little about everything, pop over to the irc channel in my signature and talk to anyone that happens to be there. We're here to help. If they don't answer, they've probably stepped away. Some of us hang out there and leave the computer idle while we're doing other things.
Again, welcome aboard. I hope some of that info helped you out.
first off...welcome...second if i would have done that i think i may have left a mess in my pants...but seems like you got it running good again plz trust me when i say listen to phidelt82, he will not give you any wrong advise...because of him and a few others, my phone kicks ass and im actually trying to learn how to make themes and roms (dont know much but learning), so yea...you came to the right place to make your phone truly your (with there software...lol)
Yoder808 said:
First off, consequences will never be the same...
You are now running a STOCK (leaked) 2.2 ROM, with a stock kernel and USCC App Bloat.
If you want a fast Android 2.2 with stock apps removed, do this:
1. Flash the EA11 + recovery via Odin, following the steps here.
2: Download the EA11 voodoo kernel found here and flash.
Voodoo is a name of the kernel which changes your EXT2 partition (old school) to EXT4 (new school), and makes your file system much faster.
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First off thanks for the quick and acurate responses guys.
About what you said here though:
The "kernal" I loaded claims to be EA11 Stock, you are telling me I need EA11 voodoo Kernal, its called voodoo because its modified. -would this statement be correct?
Yoder808 said:
6: Optionally install the Pick and Pack ROM found here. (I WOULD!)
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This would only be used for installing specific preloaded apps, correct?
phidelt82 said:
So, what you have done up to this point is update your phone to the leaked 2.2 firmware. It's not a ROM, it's actually the full firmware. If you want to remove bloat, the easiest way is to now install my EA11 Pick-n-Pack ROM, which already probably lighter than you want it.
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So basically this is a light rom with the ability to add the removed pre-load apps?
phidelt82 said:
Now, if you want to get all the way back to stock 2.1, might I suggest this thread
Again, welcome aboard. I hope some of that info helped you out.
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There most likely is no reason to go back to stock 2.1, correct? My shot in the dark is the reason you would want to is to not get usc on your back and larger selection of stable roms and kernels?
Thanks, you guys f***ing rock.
uselessmidget said:
First off thanks for the quick and acurate responses guys.
About what you said here though:
The "kernal" I loaded claims to be EA11 Stock, you are telling me I need EA11 voodoo Kernal, its called voodoo because its modified. -would this statement be correct?
This would only be used for installing specific preloaded apps, correct?
So basically this is a light rom with the ability to add the removed pre-load apps?
There most likely is no reason to go back to stock 2.1, correct? My shot in the dark is the reason you would want to is to not get usc on your back and larger selection of stable roms and kernels?
Thanks, you guys f***ing rock.
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the voodoo kernel is modified with a lag fix. it will speed up your phone a bit. there is a program in the market called quadrant. run the full benchmark and you will get an idea of how your phone stacks up against others and will also give you a base score for your phone. if you do not have voodoo kernel installed your score will be around 800-900, after voodoo your score will be up around 1500.
the pick-n-pack rom lets you addon via the pnpaddons file, stuff you want on your phone prior to flashing. you pick what you want and flash it.
yes it is "a light rom with the ability to add the removed pre-load apps"
the leaked froyo and the voodoo kernel are very nice, i wouldn't go back to eclair 2.1 unless you needed to return the phone to uscc for whatever reason.
good luck and happy flashing.
Just an update guys, Thanks to phidelt82 I am now running 2.2 PnP w/ Voodoo Kernel.
The diffrence is night and day, used to get slow w/ a little lag every now and then. Now its always fast. Thanks again.
Special_opps said:
run the full benchmark and you will get an idea of how your phone stacks up against others and will also give you a base score for your phone. if you do not have voodoo kernel installed your score will be around 800-900, after voodoo your score will be up around 1500.
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Sweet 1506 here.
and dont forget for roms you may flash... you can not UNINSTALL phone apps..... via the 'manage applications' menu.
you have to use a program like Root Explorer and physically DELETE them from the /system/app folder along with other folders they reside in.
only Cyanogen (i think) allows for uninstalling for actual phone programs.
v_lestat said:
and dont forget for roms you may flash... you can not UNINSTALL phone apps..... via the 'manage applications' menu.
you have to use a program like Root Explorer and physically DELETE them from the /system/app folder along with other folders they reside in.
only Cyanogen (i think) allows for uninstalling for actual phone programs.
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You can also un-install stock apps with Titanium Backup.
Also, it seems like you're rushing into this a little bit.
Relax getting into the dev community is like getting into a slightly chilly pool, you need to ease in.
That said, welcome, and I look forward to seeing you around.
vluhd said:
You can also un-install stock apps with Titanium Backup.
Also, it seems like you're rushing into this a little bit.
Relax getting into the dev community is like getting into a slightly chilly pool, you need to ease in.
That said, welcome, and I look forward to seeing you around.
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That's about the best words of wisdom I've heard... I think that should be posted in huge letters for every new person Registering to the site... And possibly it should flash across their screen until they're 10th post along with the other new Rules!!!
Oh and welcome aboard to OP!!! Hope you enjoy your NEW & Improved phone
Yoder808 said:
Voodoo is a name of the kernel which changes your EXT2 partition (old school) to EXT4 (new school), and makes your file system much faster.
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It takes changes your partitions from RFS to EXT4.
elijahblake said:
That's about the best words of wisdom I've heard... I think that should be posted in huge letters for every new person Registering to the site... And possibly it should flash across their screen until they're 10th post along with the other new Rules!!!
Oh and welcome aboard to OP!!! Hope you enjoy your NEW & Improved phone
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What we should do is edit the top of the post for "Getting your phone back to stock" to say "Don't Panic" in huge blue letters. lol
Yoder808 said:
First off, consequences will never be the same...
You are now running a STOCK (leaked) 2.2 ROM, with a stock kernel and USCC App Bloat.
If you want a fast Android 2.2 with stock apps removed, do this:
1. Flash the EA11 + recovery via Odin, following the steps here.
2: Download the EA11 voodoo kernel found here and flash.
3: Boot into recovery and run update.zip (this will push you to a red clockwork recovery)
HINT: If you aren't familiar with clockwork recovery, the controls are slightly different. You use still use the volume buttons to navigate, but the power button is now used to execute selections and the search softkey to go back.
4: select install .zip from sdcard
5: select the voodoo .zip and confirm
This will install the new kernel and replace your recovery (which used to require booting into the Samsung recovery before making your way to the clockwork recovery by installing update.zip from sdcard) with a clockwork recovery that will look identical to the one you had after running update.zip, but can enable your newly acquired lagfix.
6: enable voodoo lagfix, and rejoice!
6: Optionally install the Pick and Pack ROM found here. (I WOULD!)
(Credits to MesmerizeUser for these steps, I copypasta'd and edited.)
Good luck with your back-tracing! Let us know if any steps are unclear.
Also, the payed version of Titanium Backup will let you "freeze" stock apps, so they don't appear in your menus, and they won't run, but you can "thaw" them whenever you like.
PS - FROYO EA11 is a leaked Android 2.2 ROM for the Mesmerize. Google names Android releases after deserts, like Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, etc.
Voodoo is a name of the kernel which changes your EXT2 partition (old school) to EXT4 (new school), and makes your file system much faster.
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Not to bust your balls but its really rfs not ext2. Ext 2 is faster than ext 4 actually.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA App
Thanks for the help, opinions, arguments over file systems. Good stuff.
Btw is battery life a problem for anyone else? Luckly I have charging availible most of the time. I work as a production manager and starting at 7 by 8:00 the phone is at 89%
no programs running according to task manager, ram cleared, about 4 5mins calls
uselessmidget said:
Thanks for the help, opinions, arguments over file systems. Good stuff.
Btw is battery life a problem for anyone else? Luckly I have charging availible most of the time. I work as a production manager and starting at 7 by 8:00 the phone is at 89%
no programs running according to task manager, ram cleared, about 4 5mins calls
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Some people have had battery issues with 2.2, some haven't.
I personally did, so I flashed back to 2.1
dcow90 said:
It takes changes your partitions from RFS to EXT4.
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Correction noted!

[Q] Accidentally Installed Wrong Voodoo Kernel

So... believe me, I know I'm an idiot for doing this. When trying to install Voodoo for official 2.2.1 I accidentally flashed the 5.5 for GT-I9000 that I forgot to delete when I was first starting to mess around with attempting to install voodoo, before doing much research.
When I tried to reboot it just sat at the I9000 boot screen forever and started to get hot so I pulled the battery.
I rebooted and came to a screen with lots of error messages from CWM on the bottom of the screen and the stock recovery options at the top.
When I try to reboot it just sits at the I9000 boot screen forever.
I tried reflashing 2.2.1 with ODIN as described in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881064 That doesn't seem to get very far.
<ID:0/007> Added!!
<ID:0/007> Odin v.3 engine (ID:7)..
<ID:0/007> File analysis..
<ID:0/007> All threads complete. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Did I completely brick my phone or is there some way to get it working again? really desperate here... I don't want to have to go back to my RAZR2 for another year until I can get an upgrade.
Thanks in advance to any golden saint that can help me out!
Never mind, I got ODIN to work (I hastily left out the step loading the tar file) and all seems to be working fine now. Albeit minus a hundred apps or so...
I apologize to anybody who spent time reading this thread.
Fidelis83 said:
Never mind, I got ODIN to work (I hastily left out the step loading the tar file) and all seems to be working fine now. Albeit minus a hundred apps or so...
I apologize to anybody who spent time reading this thread.
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haha glad you got it working. Hope you had titanium for your apps! If not lesson learned! I thought I trashed my phone a few times thank the Devs for Odin! And boot camp for my mac...haha
droidzach said:
haha glad you got it working. Hope you had titanium for your apps! If not lesson learned! I thought I trashed my phone a few times thank the Devs for Odin! And boot camp for my mac...haha
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Yep, got Titanium first thing after I rooted.
A million thanks to phidelt82 for the ODIN writeup!
I also flashed Voodoo5.5 to my Epic! Please Help!
I obviously didn't do my homework and flashed the latest voodoo kernel to my epic. I'm running a Rooted Epic w/ Fyoyo and have clockwork mod. So here's how it went: The kernel flashed (said it installed )and phone returtned to clockwork mod. I rebooted and phone stuck in a boot loop just as yours was. I have to pull the battery to shut the phone off. I can get into clockwork mod....where do I go from here? I have the phone backed up with titanium, which is great if I can get it to boot up. Please Help. Thanks.
Cbisk said:
I obviously didn't do my homework and flashed the latest voodoo kernel to my epic. I'm running a Rooted Epic w/ Fyoyo and have clockwork mod. So here's how it went: The kernel flashed (said it installed )and phone returtned to clockwork mod. I rebooted and phone stuck in a boot loop just as yours was. I have to pull the battery to shut the phone off. I can get into clockwork mod....where do I go from here? I have the phone backed up with titanium, which is great if I can get it to boot up. Please Help. Thanks.
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Flash the correct kernel for your phone, that will fix you up. If you need any more help with that, you should post in the epic forum - since this is the mesmerize forum .
Fidelis83 said:
So... believe me, I know I'm an idiot for doing this. When trying to install Voodoo for official 2.2.1 I accidentally flashed the 5.5 for GT-I9000 that I forgot to delete when I was first starting to mess around with attempting to install voodoo, before doing much research.
When I tried to reboot it just sat at the I9000 boot screen forever and started to get hot so I pulled the battery.
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You were even then a step ahead of me. Until I read this thread, I didn't even know that was the wrong Voodoo, in spite of it saying GT-I9000, I just figured that was the default behavior of Voodoo. XD I would have gone home tonight, maybe tomorrow, and kept beating my head against it, wondering why it wasn't working. XD
The Newbie Guide from bdemartino doesn't seem to specify---which version of Voodoo did you go with, and where did you get it from? The only Froyo Voodoo kernels I can find on the Project-Voodoo site are the 5.5 ones for the GT-I9000.
If you are on an i500 (fascinate, mesmerize, or showcase) you can flash any of the EC10 based kernels in the fascinate forum here on xda. Just remember that if you are on a touchwiz based rom (stock, PnP, etc) you need to make sure you use a touchwiz compatible kernel. Off you are running AOSP you must use an AOSP compatible kernel.
Sent from my voodoo froyo Mesmerize
Like the OP, I too flashed the wrong Voodoo kernel, the one for the GT-I9000. When I flashed it, I got the robot voice, and then it wouldn't complete the boot process.
So I panicked. I followed the instructions in the post titled "Files to get your Mesmerize back to stock 2.1 and 2.2.1", with the exception of disabling lagfix.
Everything seems to be working okay now, with one exception. I can't get the correct Voodoo lagfix working. I can get the kernel installed, but I never get the robot voice for the conversion.
I have BLN working so it seems like voodoo is installed, but my quadrant scores seem to indicate that it is not.
Help?
If that were me, and I'm certainly no expert, I'd start by taking a Titanium backup of all your apps. Next I'd boot into recovery and disable lagfix if you still can; even if the actual lagfix itself isn't working, just turn the setting off. Then I'd try to flash the stock 2.1 (or 2.2.1 as you prefer) with stock kernel and stock recovery, to treat it like a brand new phone (not sure if you did that or grabbed the stock + custom recovery). Then, just start the customization process over from scratch. Finally, once you've got it tweaked, load up Titanium again and bring over all your apps.
That is IF I understand it all correctly; if I'm telling him wrong, someone please chime in and correct, or confirm. XD (jrusch, I might wait till someone can confirm or deny my instructions, but I figured I'd least give you some food for thought)
I just can't get it to work. I disabled lagfix (even though it didn't seem to be running), and then I used Odin to flash the stock 2.2.1.
I tried a few Voodoo kernels (EC10_ulv_voodoo.zip, TW_kernel-0327-2.zip, and ec10_voodoo.zip) all with the same results. They install, I get the goofy startup screen with the flashing "android" in the middle, but no robot voice announcing the conversion process. After installing the Voodoo kernel I verify it creates the Voodoo folder in the root of the phone's memory and on the sdcard and no disable_lagfix folder exists.
jrusch said:
I just can't get it to work. I disabled lagfix (even though it didn't seem to be running), and then I used Odin to flash the stock 2.2.1.
I tried a few Voodoo kernels (EC10_ulv_voodoo.zip, TW_kernel-0327-2.zip, and ec10_voodoo.zip) all with the same results. They install, I get the goofy startup screen with the flashing "android" in the middle, but no robot voice announcing the conversion process. After installing the Voodoo kernel I verify it creates the Voodoo folder in the root of the phone's memory and on the sdcard and no disable_lagfix folder exists.
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I'm pretty sure your system is either still in EXT4 or it thinks it is, and that's why disabling voodoo through CWM isn't doing anything for you - what has worked for me in the past is injecting the empty file named "disable-lagfix" into the clockwork folder on your SD Card, then rebooting. It should then disable it, then I would do a clean odin flash to make sure everything is working properly, then you should be able to pick up where you left off (adding voodoo, custom ROM etc.)
This has happened to me in the past when I've forgotten to disable lagfix and tried using odin to go to stock (this returns your kernel to stock and gives you issues because the internal file system is still formatted in EXT4 but the odin flash tries with the stock RFS format, and that's where the problem occurs.)
I used Root Explorer to create a new file named "disable-lagfix" in the clockework folder and rebooted. I then did a clean odin flash, etc.
I still can't get voodoo lagfix to work. When I boot to recovery (CwM Voodoo Lagfix Recovery v2.5.1.x) the voodoo menu shows:
Voodoo lagfix is actually: disabled
next boot: enabled
But at the next boot it doesn't do the conversion.
jrusch said:
I used Root Explorer to create a new file named "disable-lagfix" in the clockework folder and rebooted. I then did a clean odin flash, etc.
I still can't get voodoo lagfix to work. When I boot to recovery (CwM Voodoo Lagfix Recovery v2.5.1.x) the voodoo menu shows:
Voodoo lagfix is actually: disabled
next boot: enabled
But at the next boot it doesn't do the conversion.
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I don't know if creating the file with root explorer will work, I had to create an empty file in my linux box and renamed to "disable-lagfix" (no quotes) once that file is in the clockwork folder and you reboot you should hear the sound of it being disabled - if you don't hear the voice then something is wrong with the file or where you put it.
right now you're stuck with it enabled, if you have the voodoo control app you can check to see if using the toggle in that app will work, but I'm guessing you're going to have to do it the manual way as stated above.
I still can't get it to work. I created the "disable-lagfix" file on a linux box and then copied the file to the sd card into the clockwork folder. I still can't get lagfix to disable/enable.
When I boot a voodoo_log.txt file is created, does this give any clues:
2011-04-12 13:03:18 model not detected
2011-04-12 13:03:18 manage fat.format in /sbin
2011-04-12 13:03:18 fat.format wrapper installed in /sbin
2011-04-12 13:03:18 fat.format renamed to fat.format.real & symlink created to fat.format_wrapper.sh
2011-04-12 13:03:18 running init !
I was trying to install the Voodoo kernel. I had the stock+froyo one installed just fine using Odin3. Then I went to their main page, and saw the 5.5 version. Titled Voodoo lagfix for Froyo stable. I used Odin to install it from the Download Mode. everything went fine till the voice said something about not enough space on the partition.
Then the T-Mobile pink screen appears, then the Samsung Vibrant S screen, then it goes black. Nothing happens after that except the bottom lights come on if I touch them. Odin3 still sees my phone as plugged in. I have a really hard time trying to get into the Recovery screen, but when I do, I have no idea what to do once I'm there.
I've tried using Odin3+Download Mode to reinstall the stock+voodoo-froyo-t959-UVKA6.tar which worked fine the first time, but I can never get back to the main home screen.
Any advice would be much appreciated, I'll be online for the next few hours refreshing this page, so my responses should be fairly quick. Thank you in advance.
Update: I tried searching for solutions, came across a post in the samsungvibrant.c o m forums with a youtube video.
I followed the instructions, everything worked as intended, until after the S screen, I just got a black screen. Never went to the home screen. This where I am currently at.
rtekbillabong said:
I was trying to install the Voodoo kernel. I had the stock+froyo one installed just fine using Odin3. Then I went to their main page, and saw the 5.5 version. Titled Voodoo lagfix for Froyo stable. I used Odin to install it from the Download Mode. everything went fine till the voice said something about not enough space on the partition.
Then the T-Mobile pink screen appears, then the Samsung Vibrant S screen, then it goes black. Nothing happens after that except the bottom lights come on if I touch them. Odin3 still sees my phone as plugged in. I have a really hard time trying to get into the Recovery screen, but when I do, I have no idea what to do once I'm there.
I've tried using Odin3+Download Mode to reinstall the stock+voodoo-froyo-t959-UVKA6.tar which worked fine the first time, but I can never get back to the main home screen.
Any advice would be much appreciated, I'll be online for the next few hours refreshing this page, so my responses should be fairly quick. Thank you in advance.
Update: I tried searching for solutions, came across a post in the samsungvibrant.c o m forums with a youtube video.
I followed the instructions, everything worked as intended, until after the S screen, I just got a black screen. Never went to the home screen. This where I am currently at.
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WTF? Do you even have a Mes/Showcase?
Sounds like someone didn't check which forum they were in after they Googled.
You probably need to look around in this forum instead.
To all i500 users.... don't go to the project voodoo site looking for voodoo kernels. Those are generic or made just for OTHER phones. Any and all voodoo kernels you flash should be found either in this forum or the fascinate forum. This goes back to the old DO NOT FLASH PACKAGES FROM OTHER PHONES…
just trying to be helpful.
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I have a question regarding Voodoo flashing methods, specifically relating to Odin & CWM. The Voodoo website (which contains the INCORRECT kernels for our I500s, I DID gather that already ) recommends placing the file directly onto the SD card, renaming it "update.zip" and using stock recovery to flash it. I have noticed that this sentiment is not reflected here are all - everyone seems to recommend using CWM Recovery and/or flashing everything with Odin. What gives?
If someone with a stock EC10 ROM just wanted the benefits of the Voodoo conversion, and isn't really interested in flashing a new ROM, is it really necessary to install CWM and Odin, or will the stock stuff work? From what I've gathered, this is all the OP was really trying to do from the start.
BTW, yeah, it's my first post, and yes I've been reading a lot, but definitely not nearly enough. I'm very impressed with the level of assistance forum members are willing to provide, but I, like many others, want to make sure I have it 100% correct before I turn my phone into a very fancy, very worthless piece of silicon, glass and plastic. Thanks, everybody!

Helpful Hints with regards to Rooting -

It seems alot of people are getting confused with rooting of the phones, and what they need to do, and it mostly seems like people from other phones, and well the obviously new person. I just want to help with his, as some of the threads are getting and I can see it being tough to follow a 40 page thread.
It seems to me alot of the confusion seems to come from the fact of the lack of locked bootloader, along with using ODIN to flash. I'm quessing everyone from HTC phones is used to a multi step process in regards to flashing root, as you have to load a hacked bootloader, turn soff etc.
If you have a stock ed2 charge. All you need to do is run jt's root/voodoo/cwm kernel found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1092114
ffd173 in post 108 has some nice instructions on it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14080378&postcount=108
The stock rooted roms you are seeing are (root stock ed1, root stock ed2) you can consider a rooted basic backup. Do not use CWM either the one from jt's kernel, or rom manager for backup and restore until a recongized dev says its okay. Use titanium backup for your backups and restores. It has been recommended a few times to not even touch ROM Manager yet, based on the way it is written to work vs what is here and how it is written
***one thing to note is that if you install a kernel using the voodoo lag fix, you must disable it prior to flashing back to any sort of stock based kernal/rom or any non kernel with the lag fix.
I am semi new with this as well coming from HTC phones, and only having this for this being my 3rd day. If I missed something in here or made a mistake please let me know and I can adjust and maintain this....havent had much sleep for a while and its getting to me
***one thing to note is that the kernel has now the voodoo lag fix such as these stock roms, you have to disable to voodoo lag fix.
Not sure what youre saying here. Are you saying that you have to disable the voodoo lag fix to install root stock ed1 or ed2?
Updated it. My apologizes.

[OLD] Outdated MIUI Thread

UPDATE: This ROM is now outdated. Please use Dfgas's newer MIUI port, located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1152518
Original Post:
You've watched. You've waited. You've sat impatiently looking for an update. I know I have. The wait is over.
Gingerbread AOSP MIUI 1.6.24 MTD Port
Ported to: Mesmerize (still having issues with Showcase port)
Please note: The 1.6.24 links currently posted are not my work! I just couldn't correct the eri.xml in framework-res.apk to remove "Verizon Wireless" from the top bar (cosmetic I know, but it bugged me--I'm picky like that), and... BDE sorta had his port done several hours before mine anyway. I can't take any credit whatsoever for these links, this is all his porting work.
WARNING: READ BEFORE FLASHING!!
This ROM was designed using the newer (for us) yaffs2/ext4 filesystem. Excepting CM7MTD, no other ROM uses this filesystem. As a result, this ROM uses CWM 4, and once you flash, you CANNOT flash any other ROM from Recovery. Should you have issues with the flash, or want to return to a different non-MTD ROM, you will need to Odin all the way back to stock. See post #2 for instructions.
SHOWCASE USERS: This is especially critical for Showcase users, as Cell South has prevented Odin flashing packages for the Showcase. IF YOU USE A CELLSOUTH SHOWCASE AND WANT TO FLASH BACK TO A DIFFERENT ROM, FIND A WORKING ODIN PACKAGE FIRST.
As always, the standard warning applies: I am not responsible for what may happen to your phone as a result of flashing this ROM, properly or improperly. No warranty whatsoever. You have been warned.
Credits
The biggest thanks go out to jt1134. NONE of this (including CM7MTD) would be possible if it weren't for the work he's done for the Fascinate, Mesmerize, and Showcase.
Andmer has also been critical to making this happen. He was the one to take JT's work, use his AOSP source, and build a working MIUI port for the Fascinate. Both he and JT continue to modify the ROMs and Kernels for MTD that we enjoy to work towards getting that hardware working.
Without these guys, there would be no port for us.
I'd like to thank lmartin92 for his tremendous help and knowledge. He worked tirelessly with me to get this working. Similarly, bdemartino has been a huge help in all around, as well specifically making sure we could get the "fascinatemtd" SMS padding code implemented into CM7MTD, and therefore MIUI MTD. Lastly, I'd like to thank Akellar for getting some Framework-res cosmetic edits working when I could not.
1.6.24 Note: Again, these are actually BDE's ports, not mine, I can't take any credit.
ROM Details
Update Schedule: MIUI receives weekly official updates, and Andmer has said he intends to port them to the Fascinate on that same schedule. I intend to port from his work on that same schedule, and once my overlay is fully worked out, it should take me only as long as it takes to apply it and upload. This thread will be updated every time a new ROM is released. I'll try to keep one or two previous week's ROM links just in case.
Radio: This ROM does not flash a radio, so it should use whatever radio you had before you flashed. This ROM is built for a Mesmerize/Showcase radio (making it an actual Mesmerize port), so if you're using the Fascinate EC01 radio, you'll want to either flash the EC10 or EE19 radios (typically by flashing the stock versions of those ROMs). Don't worry if you flash those ROMs; everything else (except the radio) will get overwritten.
Recovery: In order to support the yaffs2/ext4 filesystem, this ROM uses CWM 4. As a result, the normal "three finger Recovery" method does not work. Similarly, although the ROM includes a "Reboot into Recovery" menu option after holding power, that does not boot into recovery. The only method of getting into recovery at this point is to either use ADB or a Terminal Emulator app.
Within Terminal Emulator, type the bolded, underlined text:
su (enter; this grants SuperUser rights to Terminal Emulator)
reboot recovery (enter)
This should properly reboot the phone into Recovery mode.
Working:
Calls
Bluetooth!!
3G / Data
WiFi
SMS
Camera/Camcorder!!
USB mass storage / sdcard
GPS
ALL Sensors!!
Not Working/Known Issues:
MMS
Calls/SMS during deep sleep mode are not waking up the device to ring.
This app will prevent your device from deep sleep which is of course a battery drain, but you will receive calls. Whether its worth it or not is up to you.
https://market.android.com/details?id=otis8.softlocker
How to Flash
Copy the ROM to your SDcard.
Reboot phone into recovery, flash ROM as normal.
Make sure to wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache if you are coming from a non-MTD ROM, and possibly even CM7MTD.
Flash MIUI ROM from SD card.
The "MIUI" branded flash script will appear, and quickly disappear. THIS IS NORMAL. This verifies if CWM 4 is installed (on the first time through it will not be), and if not, installs it. The phone should reboot once again into recovery, but it will be standard CWM 4 Orange recovery.
Flash the ROM from your SD card once more. Note that the softkeys have changed; use the Search key as "Enter". The flash should proceed as normal.
1.6.24.1: Flash the 1.6.24.1 patch to correct all sensors.
Reboot phone when complete.
When your phone reboots, you should see the normal Samsung logo, and then a Galaxy S/CyanogenMod 7 logo. This will be followed by the MIUI.us boot screen, which is a moving starfield with a spinning globe.
Welcome to GB MIUI!
Mesmerize Download
http://olvisfoundation.com/xdadump/bdemartino/ROMS/MIUI/MIUI.us_mesmerize_1.6.24.1_Eng_Deo_ZipA_Signed_0627.zip
Showcase Download
((Still broken))
1.6.24.1 Patch Download - Fixes ALL sensors! (for both Mesmerize and Showcase, once later is released)
http://olvisfoundation.com/xdadump/bdemartino/ROMS/MIUI/MIUI.us_patch.zip
HOW TO GO BACK TO NON-MTD ROMS
Kanged from the Fascinate forums with immense thanks to kidserious, and referencing the "Files to get your Mesmerize back to stock 2.1 and 2.2.1" guide from Phidelt82
Things you'll need:
Odin
Working Odin package for your phone model
If you don't already have these, here are some links (sorry, Mesmerize stock ROM only):
Odin: http://download1422.mediafire.com/ii578172dylg/429fcpdtpckkcea/Odin3+v1.83.exe
EC10 Odin Package: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N6JNT1ZE
Whatever Odin package you use must have a full bootloader included in the flash. EC10 should work, EE19 may not. I'm unable to advise which Showcase Odin package would work, I'm not familiar enough and they're not generally available.
STEP-BY-STEP
I'm writing these for the Odin newbie in mind. Experts, as long as you check "Repartition", you know the drill.
Open Odin. This does not need to be installed, simply run.
Pull off the back from your phone, remove the battery.
Connect the USB cable (best with the Samsung one that came with your phone), and hold Volume Down until you see the phone say "Download Mode". A little box should turn Yellow in Odin, signifying it detects the phone and is ready to flash it.
Click the PIT button. Locate the path to the PIT file extracted from the ZIP you downloaded above (or previously) to populate that field.
Click on the PDA button. Locate the path to the TAR.MD5 file extracted from the ZIP you downloaded above (of previously) to populate that field. Do NOT click on PHONE, Phone should be empty.
Make sure Re-Partition is checked. We want to overwrite the previous MIUI flash, and Re-Partition is what lets us do that fully.
Click the Start button. Let it proceed through the whole flashing process, which is approximately 10 minutes. You'll see "Complete!" in Odin and your phone's screen will go blank once it's finished.
For thoroughness' sake, I'm including the below steps. Again, experts could potentially circumvent, but below is the failsafe way.
Re-insert battery, boot phone. Allow it to boot into Blue (stock) recovery. it's okay if it says it can't mount "HIDDENSDCARD"; it's done the rest of the setup it needs to. If you're just staying with the stock ROM and recovery, you're done.
If you want a custom recovery:
Follow steps 1-7 above, skipping over step 4 (no PIT file needed), and flash your recovery of choice. You should now be able to flash whichever custom ROM you were on before, or restore from a Nandroid backup.
It is absolutely mandatory that you follow these steps exactly to properly get off of GB MIUI MTD (or CM7MTD for that matter) so that you can flash another ROM. Attempting another method or not following these steps implicitly will result in a bricked phone and you will have to follow this guide to fix it.
#3 reserved for me also.
Good for you man. Way to go!!!!!!
Tap-a-Talked from my Mesmerize
is there anyway u could port the cm7 releases to id really love to be running cm7 instead of having to flash fascinate radios and all tht crap..
Outstanding.
I'd love to test on my showcase. I have everything I need to go back via odin, and this is the rom I've been waiting for.
Congrats man, I know how much time/effort you put into this!
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O and thx my pants are wet now good rom
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hold of on tht keeps boot looping on the miui bootupscreen any thoughts?
I got the same thing, but I think it's because I forgot to wipe data/cache/whatever... So I'm trying again.
Edit:
Yeah, it's just looping the spash.
Im also getting boot loop. Im on the ee19 radio, should i do the 10 and retry it?
i tryed both and it bootlooped
godofwar762 said:
i tryed both and it bootlooped
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That makes me very worried about flashing this.. I was just going to do it.
I wonder if flashing to the cm7 then trying to flash this would work better. Using the cm7 you can use rom manager to install the miui, so im gonna try that.
Edit: Unfortunately same thing that route also. Boot loop
That's what I came from, then the second time I went from the latest offical froyo.
seishuku said:
That's what I came from, then the second time I went from the latest offical froyo.
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With no issues?
It did the same thing.
Well imma go try it ill report back when I'm done.
Are you guys flashing the Rom twice like the op says to?
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(Q) Rogers Infuse 4G - successful rooting - lag fix fiasco

Good morning,
While not a noob to rooting or flashing (currently active on Galaxy tab 2 boards) I appear to have made a noob mistake, and even though I searched and read stickies, etc - still made the mistake.
I rooted the Rogers Infuse 4G using this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197248 and it worked without issue.
Decided to try the enable lag fix option - deleted the voodoo file on the sd card, and rebooted the phone. Phone got stuck on SAMSUNG screen (unfortunately - did not notice that the volume was off on the phone) and I did not hear the "voice" telling me what was going on - so rebooted the phone by holding the power button until it rebooted.
Spent a couple of hours after that re-reading, and since I was able to get into download mode - was able to reflash stock package through odin. When the phone did finally reboot (thankfully, as this is my daughter's daily driver) I noticed there was already a voodoo file on the sd card, with another file inside named "logs" Just in case, I deleted that file, and added a new one called "disable-lagfix" as per the original instructions.
Just to be sure - went back and ran the rooting procedure, and can confirm that we have root.
From there, I decided to flash the 100% working CWM Recovery file through Rom Manager - found the details on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1107881 and can confirm that after rebooting into recovery - the phone has CWM Version 2.5.1.2
The phone is currently fully functional, no issues with network or wifi, playstore, etc - but would like to know if anyone can confirm that we are good to go should we decide to upgrade to a custom rom. I've done so much reading - that the recovery version confuses me ( red or blue, etc). I realize that some of the threads are back from early to mid 2011 - so not sure if they are still completely valid - so am asking before proceeding.
Phone settings are the following:
Kernal 2.6.35.7-I997RUXKG3-CL366622
Build GB.UXKG3
Baseband I997RUXKG3
Firmware 2.3.3
CWM 2.5.1.2
Currently have the voodoo/disable-lagfix file on the sd card
If anyone has gotten this far into the thread - and can offer up some feedback or recommendations - it would be appreciated
Thanks in advance,
Bill
I usually don't trust Rom manager, but if you are able to boot to recovery then I would say you are good.
If you want the red one (don't remember the version) you could flash a custom kernel with sgs kernel flasher (available on play store).
Infusion should work for you
andros11 said:
I usually don't trust Rom manager, but if you are able to boot to recovery then I would say you are good.
If you want the red one (don't remember the version) you could flash a custom kernel with sgs kernel flasher (available on play store).
Infusion should work for you
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Thanks for the reply - appreciate your time
Guess it's time to turn that volume up, delete the voodoo folder, and cross my fingers....
Just to confirm - do I delete the voodoo folder itself, or the disable-lagfix folder inside the voodoo folder only ?
Again, thanks
:good:
What were you planning on flashing?
You can probably leave it there for now, and after you have flashed then you can dispose of the folder.
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andros11 said:
What were you planning on flashing?
You can probably leave it there for now, and after you have flashed then you can dispose of the folder.
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First off andros11 - thank you so much for your time in replying to my issue.
My daughter has been looking over the development site - and,
as it stands right now, she has her mind set on the Dark Night Rom by VortexJunior.
Here is the link, if it helps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662280
The install instructions, while relatively simple - and similar to what I am used to doing - but no mention of lagfix
Installation: From Gingerbread
1. Download Zip
2. Wipe Data/Factory Reset
3. Wipe Cache Partition
4. Flash
5. Reboot into recovery(Advanced>Reboot recovery)
6. Flash again
7.BAMM!
Thanks again for your time and replies,
Regards
Once on ICS I don't think you have to mind about lag-fix..
Also, I suggest you just reboot instead of rebooting into recovery. That often causes recovery bootloops.
When you reboot, the phone will hang at the kernel splash screen (this is normal). Just take out the battery, place it back in and boot into recovert with 3-finger combo (vol +, vol - and power, and let go when samsung logo pops up)
My personal suggestion is that you move on to JB. It performs much better, and mostly all development is now there.
Perfect - thanks
Am running CM 10.1 on my tablet, and love it
Will have my daughter research JB ROMs instead.....
Happy Holidays to you and your family
Regards,
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Lag fix??
I am confused.. what exactly is the lagg fix? My GF has a JB (one of phablet ROMS) installed and all the JB ROMS I have installed on this phone (and I think all ROMS besides JB) have had lagg problems. So I would really like to know how to fix this phone.
About that lagfix...
If I remember correctly voodoo lag fix was originally designed for the Galaxy S to change the file system it ran at to something that made the phone feel more responsive and access recourses quicker. It was ported to other ROMs so if a ROM includes it then you're ok to use it but I don't think you can just apply it to any JB ROM. Plus after using a GB ROM with this lagfix for some time, any 4.0 and above ROM I have used after that has been a LOT quicker in comparison. So I would probably look into the way you JB roms were installed maybe do a data wipe/factory wipe in CWM and reinstall the ROM from the beginning. What ROMs are you using exactly?

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