Hey guys,
My infuse was bricked so I took it to the shop and got a new replacement device.
It was on 2.2.1 so as I got home I did the OTA update to 2.2.1 (but newer version) and updated it officially via kies mini to 2.3.6 UCLB3.
I have no idea how to root this guy and put Red CWM in it to start using CM9.
I have looked through the "how to root" threads..
I have never used heimdall and I tried once and did not understand how to use it unfortunately..
I only know how to use Odin..
is there a kernel that I can flash that gives root + Red CWM (in Odin) that is required for the CM9?
I saw one poster who said who will upload a Odin flashable root package for 2.3.6 but havn't seen it yet.
Thanks in advance
If you woulda seached like you said you did, you woulda been rooted already
with that being said read and search first because this is like the 10th
"how to root 2.3 stock?" thread already posted
no offence stop being lazy there is a search button and a whole wiki
and not to mention the countless topics with this specific head...
SEARCH!
jhong91 said:
I saw one poster who said who will upload a Odin flashable root package for 2.3.6 but havn't seen it yet.
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I just got in and am working now on getting some kinks out of an Odin tar.md5 to make it a little easier to get to a plain stock UCLB3 with root. That has a stock kernel and no CWM recovery, though. That being said, if your goal is to get to CM9, this isn't really what you want. I'm making that more to just have an easy and fast way to get to a rooted, stock UCLB3.
To get red CWM recovery, just flash a custom kernel like Entropy's Daily Driver using Heimdall. Reboot to recovery after flashing this, as that is where you will do the work to install CM9.
Good luck!
jayRokk said:
If you woulda seached like you said you did, you woulda been rooted already
with that being said read and search first because this is like the 10th
"how to root 2.3 stock?" thread already posted
no offence stop being lazy there is a search button and a whole wiki
and not to mention the countless topics with this specific head...
SEARCH!
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hm, weird.. cuz i did everything u said i should have done...
and i think you didn't understand my problem correctly
I know that I have to use heimdall, but i have no idea how to use it...
so i was wondering if there was a bit "easier" way... like ODINing a redCWM kernel.
thx anways buddy
jscott30 said:
I just got in and am working now on getting some kinks out of an Odin tar.md5 to make it a little easier to get to a plain stock UCLB3 with root. That has a stock kernel and no CWM recovery, though. That being said, if your goal is to get to CM9, this isn't really what you want. I'm making that more to just have an easy and fast way to get to a rooted, stock UCLB3.
To get red CWM recovery, just flash a custom kernel like Entropy's Daily Driver using Heimdall. Reboot to recovery after flashing this, as that is where you will do the work to install CM9.
Good luck!
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thanks for your kind reply sir,
ahh.. heimdall again... T_T
i've looked through a couple of videos on youtube of guides to using heimdall but i still have no idea how to use it T_T
i think i'm just dumb...
the heimdall software they used in the video did not match what i have downloaded (as they have a lot of variants/veresions of heimdall on that site)
jhong91 said:
Hey guys,
My infuse was bricked so I took it to the shop and got a new replacement device. It was on 2.2.1 so as I got home I did the OTA update to 2.2.1 (but newer version) and updated it officially via kies mini to 2.3.6 UCLB3.
I have no idea how to root this guy and put Red CWM in it to start using CM9.
I have looked through the "how to root" threads..
I have never used heimdall and I tried once and did not understand how to use it unfortunately..
I only know how to use Odin..
is there a kernel that I can flash that gives root + Red CWM (in Odin) that is required for the CM9?
I saw one poster who said who will upload a Odin flashable root package for 2.3.6 but havn't seen it yet.
Thanks in advance
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You can start with my links in my signature block below to the left....read and re read, show and tells where to start....if your are looking to put a custom ROM on again read, re read, link on my sig provided for you viewing...ok
bigjoe2675 said:
You can start with my links in my signature block below to the left....read and re read, show and tells where to start....if your are looking to put a custom ROM on again read, re read, link on my sig provided for you viewing...ok
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Look man,
i've been in the custom ROM business for a while now..(i9100, i777, and the infuse 4g)
i know how to read and search the thread.
clearly I was not successful in satisfying my inquiry.
I've read in this thread (From what my search results tell me) that the rooting of 2.3.6 official update requires the flashing of the proper kernel using HEIMDALL. (As opposed to oneclick methods that i used when i rooted the infuse 4g before i got my replacement today).
So my question is this. Entropy (btw, thanks for all your contributions related to CM9 on i9100, i777, as I have CM9 running on both of my devices) in his CM9 thread for infuse explicitly says i need to be flashing in RED CWM. so how do i get red CWM onto my device?=where can i go to learn more about heimdall flashing? All of the heimdall related threads say that it's super easy but it's not really intuitive to me! Youtube videos don't make sense..T_T
please direct me to a place where i can learn how to properly flash things using heimdall, as i am only familiar with ODIN.
thanks very much guys.
Read steps c.), d.), and e.) here. Entropy's Daily Driver kernel has red cwm.:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1603220
And the links that bigjoe was pointing you to also have a lot of the information that you are asking for.
jhong91 said:
Look man, i've been in the custom ROM business for a while now..(i9100, i777, and the infuse 4g) i know how to read and search the thread. clearly I was not successful in satisfying my inquiry. I've read in this thread (From what my search results tell me) that the rooting of 2.3.6 official update requires the flashing of the proper kernel using HEIMDALL. (As opposed to oneclick methods that i used when i rooted the infuse 4g before i got my replacement today). So my question is this. Entropy (btw, thanks for all your contributions related to CM9 on i9100, i777, as I have CM9 running on both of my devices) in his CM9 thread for infuse explicitly says i need to be flashing in RED CWM. so how do i get red CWM onto my device?=where can i go to learn more about heimdall flashing? All of the heimdall related threads say that it's super easy but it's not really intuitive to me! Youtube videos don't make sense..T_T please direct me to a place where i can learn how to properly flash things using heimdall, as i am only familiar with ODIN. thanks very much guys.
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Well clearly you did not read the threads, I tried providing so I will assist you the best I can, and since you have been in the business for awhile, some might think you would of know all this...but this thread will provide you with CWM red you seek for, "man" , post two on this thread will provide what you are looking for...and good luck sir. BTW the first link on my signature has a complied knowledge from all the gurus and them some from the Infuse thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524081
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jscott30 said:
Read steps c.), d.), and e.) here. Entropy's Daily Driver kernel has red cwm.: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1603220 And the links that bigjoe was pointing you to also have a lot of the information that you are asking for.
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thank you sir....
jscott30 said:
Read steps c.), d.), and e.) here. Entropy's Daily Driver kernel has red cwm.:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1603220
And the links that bigjoe was pointing you to also have a lot of the information that you are asking for.
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Thanks for the help everyone,
I will look into those instructions more in depth..
btw, for step e), when it says command prompt..does it mean the thing when u do cmd in search to get C:\Windows\Systems32\cmd.exe ?
thanks again guys
jhong91 said:
Thanks for the help everyone, I will look into those instructions more in depth.. btw, for step e), when it says command prompt..does it mean the thing when u do cmd in search to get C:\Windows\Systems32\cmd.exe ? thanks again guys
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YW, please do...and you can post the questions within that thread for better support....we lead you to the door and opened for you sir...just walk in...
Thank you
jhong91 said:
btw, for step e), when it says command prompt..does it mean the thing when u do cmd in search to get C:\Windows\Systems32\cmd.exe ?
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Quick way to get to the Windows command prompt. Press the Windows key (key with the Windows logo) + the "R" key. When the run prompt pops up, type in cmd and then press Enter. But, yes, that is the command prompt.
bigjoe2675 said:
Well clearly you did not read the threads, I tried providing so I will assist you the best I can, and since you have been in the business for awhile, some might think you would of know all this...but this thread will provide you with CWM red you seek for, "man" , post two on this thread will provide what you are looking for...and good luck sir. BTW the first link on my signature has a complied knowledge from all the gurus and them some from the Infuse thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524081
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thank you sir....
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Wish you would stop accusing me of not reading when i did read... lol
anyways
to sum up clearly what my situation is:
I found every "tool" that i need,
i just needed a very clear instruction as to how to utilize those tools, specifically the program "Heimdall".
I did download that UCLB heimdall package a while ago and had a look at the things and did not even know where to begin.
For example,
when i unzip the .jar filed named Stock_SGH_1997_UCLB3_Repartition-One-Click", i get a bunch of folders that seem meaningless to me. I don't know where to begin...
and for heimdall version, does it matter which one i use?
the folder named "com" has interesting things inside it, and i have a feeling that i need to do something in that folder but I don't know what. =(
I'm very frustrated because for i9100 and i777 i never had to do any of this.. just flash a custom insecure kernel via ODIN to get root+CWM and then flash CM9 away..
i hope you can understand my frustration
jhong91 said:
Wish you would stop accusing me of not reading when i did read... lol
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Did you go to the Heimdall link in the steps that I pointed you to, and that you said that you would read in more detail? Because, if you did, you would see that the stuff you just posted about Heimdall one-click isn't even remotely related to what you want to do.
Heimdall one-click packages are based on Heimdall, but aren't what you need to use. Go to the Heimdall link in the steps that I pointed you to, scroll to the bottom of the page, and download the one for your operating system (Windows, right?). Unzip the package, and read the README.txt file. Do everything it says. Then follow the steps that I posted.
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Dude! Did you go to the Heimdall link in the steps that I pointed you to, and that you said that you would read in more detail? Because, if you did, you would see that the stuff you just posted about Heimdall one-click isn't even remotely related to what you want to do.
Heimdall one-click packages are based on Heimdall, but aren't what you need to use. Go to the Heimdall link in the steps that I pointed you to, scroll to the bottom of the page, and download the one for your operating system (Windows, right?). Unzip the package, and read the README.txt file. Do everything it says. Then follow the steps that I posted.
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you see i've already tried...
when i click "browse" and click the .jar file, it gives me error saying
"Tar header contained an invalid file size"....
Edit: attached pictures of what's happening when i browse and enter the file.
I tried to do it one more time and i saw it decompressing , as the readme says, but then it gives me that error sign again..
Oh okay, so you are using Heimdall, but are trying to flash something in the frontend. What file are you trying to flash? To do what you want to accomplish you have to download Entropy's Daily Driver, extract the package, drill down into the folders and flash the zImage file. Sounds like you're still just trying things, when all you really have to do is this, like in those steps I'm still directing you to read.:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage
and then you have red CWM. I'm out, I've got an Odin flashable tar.md5 to finish up.
jscott30 said:
Oh okay, so you are using Heimdall, but are trying to flash something in the frontend. What file are you trying to flash? To do what you want to accomplish you have to download Entropy's Daily Driver, extract the package, drill down into the folders and flash the zImage file. Sounds like you're still just trying things, when all you really have to do is this, like in those steps I'm still directing you to read.:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage
and then you have red CWM. I'm out, I've got an Odin flashable tar.md5 to finish up.
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Okay,
I guess i'll give it a try...
thanks for putting up with me and trying to help!
Related
This guide is for if you are on Android 2.1 and want to get 2.2. If you are fine with 2.1 use this guide. If you already have Cognition you can use this just skip the install cognition step. If you are on a different version of 2.2 you need to do an ODIN reset (second to last page of guide)
UPDATED 10/11
This is a guide that is similar to the other guide however it is for DesignGears Cognition ROM.
Drivers
Rooting
Clockwork Recovery
Unlock
Installing ROM
LCD Density Hack
Launcher Pro
Battery Optimizations
Desktop Syncing
TV Out
ODIN One-Click Restore
This guide was created to be as user friendly as possible, so the easiest method was was shown for all of the above, even if it is not the best.
PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE BEFORE POSTING ANY QUESTIONS BECAUSE IT IS MOST LIKELY ALREADY BEEN COVERED
You can download the guide here.
If you would like to help out with the guide that would be great. Just PM me the section and I may include it in the next version of the guide.
This guide took a lot of work. If it helped you please consider donating a few dollars. http://bit.ly/cplmLk
Won't be upgrading now, but just wanted to say thanks for this and the other one.
From a phone on an app
boborone said:
Won't be upgrading now, but just wanted to say thanks for this and the other one.
From a phone on an app
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No problem! If your still thinking about upgrading I would say its worth it. DesignGear(s?) makes great ROMS. However it does erase your userdata (although for something the files still remain on the SD card (like music). In addition in you want the official Froyo release you will have to use ODIN to flash back.
So, I just want to clear things up for myself.
Right now, I am running Eugene's ROM.
I will flash back to stock JF6
I can download the Cog 2.2 BETA6.zip file. Put it on my SD card and flash it using Clockwork.
If I want to flash back to JF6, I can use Odin to that.
Does all that seem right or is there more to it?
I did read the guide and it is excellent. I am just hesistant here, so just wanted some confirmation.
Thank you for your awesome work.
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So, I just want to clear things up for myself.
Right now, I am running Eugene's ROM.
I will flash back to stock JF6
I can download the Cog 2.2 BETA6.zip file. Put it on my SD card and flash it using Clockwork.
If I want to flash back to JF6, I can use Odin to that.
Does all that seem right or is there more to it?
I did read the guide and it is excellent. I am just hesistant here, so just wanted some confirmation.
Thank you for your awesome work.
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You use ODIN to get back to stock 2.1. Then follow the guide to the beginning. A summary of the steps to get cognition is:
Flash to 2.1 Eclar
Root the 2.1
Flash the zip file with clockwork
And skip JH7 altogether? Cognition contains the JH7 "fixes"?
tbong777 said:
And skip JH7 altogether? Cognition contains the JH7 "fixes"?
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That is what my understanding. I did this with an un modded captivate. I am pretty sure that was JH6. If you have a PC you can always just use his ODIN flash to install it and that is that. But I have a Mac so I made my guide Mac friendly.
pretty decent guide
Great Guide, Works Awesome!
Samsung Captivate
AT&T
Install went smooth as can be. I had to install the drivers, as told by the guide, but I think you may have missed a step?
Under "Installing Froyo --> Prepare" you may want to add a note that the phone has to be in Mass Storage mode to transfer the ZIP. Not sure if this is always true, but I did have to do that on my own (it was not showing the phone when it was sitting in debugging mode.)
I will be sending you a $5 donation. Really wish I could send more, but simply cannot. I am hoping others are doing the same, as this guide is awesome...
I did have one question about the 2.2 update. I heard somewhere that this would fix the GPS issue, however, I am experiencing the same issues with connectivity. Does anybody know if Samsung/AT&T plan on fixing this?
Again, thanks!
------EDIT------ Donation sent.
SiL3nTKiLL said:
pretty decent guide
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I think asking for a donation for copy & pasting postings into a PDF is cheap.
But I suppose you can't blame a guy for trying to skim some money off what should be going to the actual cooks.
Hey, no offense.
~nevermind~
EpicEric said:
~nevermind~
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haha I copied from my own PDF but I think you figured that out.
Gotta appreciate the tech writers out there! thanks for the post.
No Froyo
Where it says,
"Download the ROM from pocknack thing (technically new user and cant post outside link)
I go to the link and it gives me a 4040 error. anywhere else to download this from?
muleskinner93 said:
Where it says,
"Download the ROM from pocknack thing (technically new user and cant post outside link)
I go to the link and it gives me a 4040 error. anywhere else to download this from?
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If you look @ the date on the OP (Opening Post) then you'll see where your issue is.
This is an older thread. So the file no longer available.
Although I do commend you for ACTUALLY LOOKING for a tutorial thread and not opening a new topic.
The steps will all still work though. You can get the most recent version of Cognition (3.04 i think) in the link in my Sig
Happy Flashing!
thanks marzo, i found it. i just finished flashing and now im waiting for it to boot up with FROYO!
Not a problem... And it really is a Rearity that a person actually searches for answers around here.
Better to *BUMP* an old thread then open YET another.
Be careful though.. This is a very addictive habbit that your forming!
Can you update the guide for theh persons with the update to froyo 2.2 from AT&T.
Thanks.
Thank You!!
Thank you very much for this it was just what I was searching for!
thanx
thanks for this
Greetings!
This is a Beta repackage meant for dev use only. I personally use it, but have not done heavy testing as I only use it to recover my phone before I test custom roms on it. If you need a release quality unbrick please either use the original Odin version from gtg465x: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116251 or Adam Outler's one-click: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331381
This is a repackage of gtg465x's famous Ultimate UnBrick: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116251 All credit other than the heimdall packaging goes to him. The rest you can blame on me.
I got tired of having to switch to Odin every time I borked my phone (i.e. several times a day) and I usually have heimdall up anyway, so I made myself some packages for unbricking. Now that I finally have enough posts, I thought I'd share them with everyone. THESE ARE UNTESTED other than my own personal use. I assume you know how to use heimdall. If you don't, I strongly recommend not using these packages.
This one is a straight up repackage:
http://www.mediafire.com/?9oy63q0t034yqbz
To use:
1. put your Infuse into download mode
2. open Heimdall (it is ok if it was already open).
3. on the "Load Package" tab browse to the file and open it, then click "Load/Customize" (they spell it Customise, so don't be confused).
4. This should take you to the flash tab. Make sure that "repartition" is checked, and click "start"
5. Let the phone reboot, and you should be good to go (haha).
This package is the same, but has the community kernel v8 thrown in so that you can go straight to recovery and flash something else if you want:
http://www.mediafire.com/?zlsipo9q4ha6xxu
Same instructions as above plus:
edit: I just realized that even though I included a PIT and Re-partition is checked it is not getting rid of previous content so I guess I missed something. So yeah, go back to recovery and wipe stuff if you are going to keep using it for some reason.
Thanks to gtg465x for all your work, and to all the people who worked on the community kernel!
Why has nobody replied to this?
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I just tried it, and at the end it said ERROR: claiming interface failed! My phone didn't restart either
I did a quick search and it looks like that error has to do with the USB drivers installed.
https://www.google.com/search?q=ERR....xda-developers.com+claiming+interface+failed!
...says "no servers available"
/SadFace
What says that?
jefffeely said:
What says that?
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i clicked the links and it said the servers were unavailable... its all good now, i go them downloaded.
itsjaylin said:
Why has nobody replied to this?
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I just tried it, and at the end it said ERROR: claiming interface failed! My phone didn't restart either
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Because I already released this in Heimdall One-Click format. You'll be better off using mine as it will ensure you can't screw things up.
http://files.teamkomin.com/index.php?dir=Infuse4G/
Adam, I already linked to yours in the op. My package is just as easy to use if you already use heimdall and you have to purposefully go out of your way to break it. Plus, I use an officially released stock image instead of a broken leak.
I personally find my package to be much easier to use and just thought others might benefit from it.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda premium
jefffeely said:
Adam, I already linked to yours in the op. My package is just as easy to use if you already use heimdall and you have to purposefully go out of your way to break it. Plus, I use an officially released stock image instead of a broken leak.
I personally find my package to be much easier to use and just thought others might benefit from it.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda premium
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You linked to a single leaked firmware I posted. The back-to-stock is the one to use.
Your package is not easier. Heimdall-frontend's interface is rough. You don't have to try to screw it up, only click in the wrong place. Drivers are automatically installed. Dependencies are automatically loaded. Heimdall one-click is safer than heimdall. One-click requires no package selection. Also, you need not download anything except a one-click.
A tar.gz file is not really complete. You can package your own one-clicks with the one-click packager I created here: http://oneclick.adamoutler.com . A one-click contains the tar.gz file and everything required to run it on Windows, Linux and Mac.
Hm, the subject of your thread that I linked to says one click back to stock so I assumed it was your one click back to stock package. As of the date of my original post that was the only back to stock that you had posted. That post states it uses the uckj4 (gb) build, which is not a stock build. It is a leak. The most current stock build last time I checked is uckh1(froyo).
I just found it rude to post in someone else's thread and say your solution is better. I don't mean to make an attack and if I am wrong then I apologize.
As I mentioned, if you already use heimdall, and know how to use it.it is a simple matter to click load package, and then click on start. It is pretty straight forward. If you don't know how to use heimdall, then as I said, your package or gtg's package are better choices.
When I am building a Rom I like to be able to swap out kernels or recoveries or other individual components. Heimdall is the easiest way to do that for me. I keep it open the entire time I am doing dev, and since I need to go back to stock for testing purposes, the easiest way to do that is heimdall. Loading another package, even one as easy to use as yours, is not the fastest or easiest solution.
I don't expect people to reply, or even use my solution, but it is not useful to have one of XDA's most well known devs coming and saying what you said.
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There is no benefeit to this thread. My solution is better. I don't trust anyone with 30 posts to create a proper recovery package. Your flash is not complete.
Why not just use the complete, tried and true, heimdall package I've prepared?
Watch these videos to show how to package and unpackage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6E8_iIaPHo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGWm8oolEf8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
untrusted dev: single package that returns phone to original stock state.
trusted dev: single package that returns phone to broken leaked non-official state.
untrusted dev: package listed as beta dev only
trusted dev: package passed off as being release quality and complete.
What is my package missing? If I left something out than I would like to rectify that problem. I am on vacation and don't have a good enough internet connection to download it and check, but I was pretty sure I included all the parts that yours does. I know for certain that it includes all the parts that gtg's does. I have returned my phone to stock from a soft-bricked state 20+ times using my package and never had a problem once. I haven't had a chance to test it more because I ran out of ideas for how to break the phone.
Tell me how your solution is better. Do you not get the fact that while your package you posted in the Infuse dev forum is an EXCELLENT tool for unbricking it DOES NOT return the phone to stock. In my mind, that means that your package is not complete, and does not fulfill its stated purpose. If I have to make a new package using your tool so that it does actually return to stock, then I've already had to do more steps than I need to do.
I don't really care if you trust me or not. My package works and does what it is supposed to. I don't have to share my work with the community as I build up my reputation, but i chose to because if it helps even one person than it was worth it. I don't have many posts because although I've been reading this site daily for almost a year I haven't posted to ask questions because I know how to use the search button and find answers without having to ask. I haven't offered many solutions till recently because I wanted to make sure I knew what I was doing before I started to post. Now that I have started posting I am starting to regret the decision to do so because of you and other people like you.
Might be a noobish question but i cant seem to find anything, is there a root method for the latest firmware?
xblackvalorx said:
Might be a noobish question but i cant seem to find anything, is there a root method for the latest firmware?
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You can use the latest SuperOneClick or you can flash a ROM/kernel that comes rooted. The latter of which can be found in the dev section. If you go that route, I highly recommend using one of bhundven's one-clicks to install 2.3.6 with CWM/root/voodoo lagfix. From there you can install a different custom ROM/kernel if you wish.
Or you can click on the first link in my signature and follow the guide.
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You can use the latest SuperOneClick or you can flash a ROM/kernel that comes rooted. The latter of which can be found in the dev section. If you go that route, I highly recommend using one of bhundven's one-clicks to install 2.3.6 with CWM/root/voodoo lagfix. From there you can install a different custom ROM/kernel if you wish.
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which superoneclick? the thread said something about modifying it, do you just download it and run or do i have to change something from the x10 options
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21954884
Look for rooting in this guide.
I also am trying to figure out how to root it. Most guides point to superoneclick, so I downloaded it, although on the shortfuse site there are plenty of complaints saying it is freezing at step 7. I read the guide and it says that since I'm already GB, I can install a rom/kernal combo that will root it in the process. I am wanting to run Valhall black and it doesn't say that a root is necessary in the directions, it just says place the .zip in the root of the SD folder.
Then I read in other places that superoneclick isn't necessary with stock GB, and point to Odin, and then some say Odin isn't necessary and point to "an easier way for stock GB" but then don't say what the easier way is.
The wiki says that one of the ways to root is to install a CWM voodoo lagfix kernel (which is included in Valhalla Black, I think) without needing to root.
Mindboggling
Follow the guide in the first link in my signature. It is very specific! If you have any questions let us know.
Root is necessary. You need to root, then follow the directions regarding SGS Kernel Flasher, then flash Valhalla Black. If you follow the guide you will be good. I tell you the version of SuperOneClick to use. It works. Don't worry about what ever else you read.
Thanks, so far so good. Kernel in progress.
This is for Lumin30
I clicked on your link and followed everything to the T but when it gets to step #7 on the oneclick, it sits an sits (which we wait and wait) but then the oneclick after about 15 minutes of waiting says not responding. Any help on that?
The link I posted? If so, close SuperOneClick and try it again. Make sure you have USB Debugging enabled. Let me know if you have any more problems.
Also, when you plug your phone is does your computer recognize the phone?
That would be the problem. When I plug my phone into the computer it doesnt read it when in debug mode, but if it isnt in debug mode I can as storage.
Sherbear said:
That would be the problem. When I plug my phone into the computer it doesnt read it when in debug mode, but if it isnt in debug mode I can as storage.
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Open SuperOneClick - assuming you downloaded the version I recommended in the guide.
First thing to try is using a USB port you have not plugged your phone into yet that is directly attached to your computer - meaning no hubs or addon usb boards.
Try that. Let the computer install the drivers. It should say they installed and click Root.
Also - verify what you currently have on your phone before proceeding.
Lastly - you will need to refresh your browser to see my replies
That did it. Thank you so much. But now one last question. How do i find the IMEI to make sure it changed? It said rooted but everythings on my phones looks pretty much the same as it did before I rooted it. An also when it was rooting it said LOG: write failed (errno=14) alot. Does that matter?
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That did it. Thank you so much. But now one last question. How do i find the IMEI to make sure it changed? It said rooted but everythings on my phones looks pretty much the same as it did before I rooted it. An also when it was rooting it said LOG: write failed (errno=14) alot. Does that matter?
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Read this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21953587&postcount=1
It will tell you how to find your IMEI and how to back up your EFS folder - which is VERY important. And you can go to Market, download 'Root Checker Basic' to verify you are rooted.
And hit thanks
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If you do decide to use the guide above - please provide feedback if you think I left out any little steps, find anything not clear or have a suggestion to make the guide better.
OH HELL - YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR IMEI TO CHANGE. READ THE GUIDE!
I missed that part of your post!
Thanks for the help. I do have another question. If I want to change ROM's do I just flash them the same way or do I need to do something else first before I flash it? An by the way, the IMEI was still the same. I thought it was suppose to cahnge. Sorry this is my first time ever doing this.
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I just flashed a rom and now my phone is stuck omn the start up sceen and has been like that for 10 minutes now and doesnt do anything. It is stuck on the samsung Galaxy s screen. OMG
Uh oh. What were you on and what did you try to flash thag got you stuck?
Bionix_Frost_SGS4G
An used the sgs thing to flash
So you were on Bionic Frost? Or tried to flash Bionic Frost? I need to know what you were first on - then what ROM you tried to flash.
Tried to flash
Hehe. Ok. So you tried to flash Bionic Frost - a Froyo based ROM. And what were ROM were you using before you tried to flash Bionic Frost?
Sherbear
You are making me laugh. We will get this fixed. But I need to know what ROM you originally used. Or that can be said - what is the first ROM you flashed? I am assuming it was a GB based ROM but I was to confirm first before we proceed.
Hey everyone.
Im generally pretty savvy with androids. I rooted and S-offed my HTC Desire, I had a nexus S for a bit until it got ran over... Now im stuck with this Galaxy S 4G, which has been nothing but headaches because for some reason... this thing is impossible to root to me. Ive tried Hemidall, Super1clicks, Odin etc..
Can someone please just point me in the direction of rooting this POS? Im hoping that once its rooted and running stock, I wont hate this thing as much... because so far, Its a horrible purchase.
I just need someone to post a link to where I need to be. Ive searched.. and im absolutely lost. Even the Rootz wiki was useless to me.
Thanks.
Model Number - SGH-T959W
Android Version 2.3.6
You might not have any luck this is the T-959V and your phone might not be supported
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28566711&postcount=15
Read that then understand what bhundven means by DONT FLASH BOOTLOADERS!!
You can use the heimdall one clicks he created to get root access and then flash any rom that DOESNT HAVE BOOTLOADERS INCLUDED. That means do not use gremlin remover period. Once you get rooted make a backup and keep it stored in as many places as possible. If you flash the ics variants you will have to use the stock kj6 HOC and then need to flash the HOC for antonx kernel to get root back. At that point you can flash your nandroid or whatever rom you want. AGAIN AS LONG AS IT DOESNT HAVE BOOTLOADERS included.
eollie said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28566711&postcount=15
Read that then understand what bhundven means by DONT FLASH BOOTLOADERS!!
You can use the heimdall one clicks he created to get root access and then flash any rom that DOESNT HAVE BOOTLOADERS INCLUDED. That means do not use gremlin remover period. Once you get rooted make a backup and keep it stored in as many places as possible. If you flash the ics variants you will have to use the stock kj6 HOC and then need to flash the HOC for antonx kernel to get root back. At that point you can flash your nandroid or whatever rom you want. AGAIN AS LONG AS IT DOESNT HAVE BOOTLOADERS included.
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I have no idea what youre talking about. Sorry
I used the Hemidall, and only got an unrooted Tmobile rom.. Im not sure where exactly i get root from this
Meh, forget it... im selling this phone. There is no convincing me to ever buy anything from Sammy again unless its a Nexus line.
HTC or Nexus forever.
Thanks guys
Reading is hard
"Can I get step by step directions please?"
Sure, here you are!
"What?! Your not going to remotely root my phone for me? F this place"
Good luck sir, you have the patience of a saint and the drive of a tiger!
OK let's be honest you gave up kinda quick.......
The forum that eollie linked you to was a forum talking about the phone that you bought, which is an apparent offshoot of the t-959v and according to what Masonite found out, "our" roms work on the t-959w but you cannot flash the bootloaders.
Here is the one click link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1358498 just boot into download mode and use this but absolutely don't flash bootloaders and it should be OK, no promises.
Eollie was right for linking you there, all the info you needed about your model phone was on that forum, that one click is in the dev sticky which everybody should read.
There has been a flood of people not researching a little bit first before posting and that's why people flamed you but you should not give up, its a good phone and our devs are dedicated and have put in a lot of time on this model, you should be happy your phone can even support all the great roms that are available.
I'm not being mean but seriously, come on, all the info is there, no need to get mad.
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Edit: or Google search how to use heimdall if your confused, I learn off a damn YouTube video..........
Our devs didn't create heimdall and don't support it but it is a great program and the dev has to build the individual one click for the phone, we should be happy to have it that easily available.
Reading the whole thread you got linked to is really hard. Phone-bricking hard
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Reading the whole thread you got linked to is really hard. Phone-bricking hard
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Hahaha I know but but I believe in you lmao
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You'll need to flash one of the back to stock files that you got linked to in that thread which will put you on stock GB with no root. DO NOT FLASH THE BOOTLOADERS. You'll very likely brick if you do.
After this download the AntonX kernel from bhundven's one click thread and flash that. That will give you a custom kernel with CWM built in and root.
Needless to say, this is all for the SGH-T959V which theoretically should work on the SGH-T959W. As you'll read any disclaimer on this forum, you're resposible for anything you flash and the damage that may occur to your device.
Thanks for that fb I forgot a few steps if he wants to be on mtd roms, I assumed he could read from that point............ but your right for knowing better
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Thank you very much, and I'm sorry for getting angry. I've had this phone for almost 4 months now, and haven't been able to do anything with it. Quite frustrating.
So, I currently have the Tmobile ROM on my phone, so I'm halfway there it appears!
I'm going to download the other ROM as soon as I get home.
Thanks so much! Next up.. Learning to flash with Odin, and not ROM manager.
It seemed like everything I tried wasn't working with 2.3.6. Superoneclick etc.
I was waiting for a new exploit, but it never came. I tried YouTube tutorials, text directions.. Everything would fail, or give me "read only" errors. I feared bricking, so I stopped.. But I searched the forum and came across the thread he linked me to, but it said no bootloaders, and all the ones I saw had bootloaders. Wasn't until tonight that I noticed it's a 2 part flash process, with the second being the bootloaders.
I think I started this thread at 3am.
Lesson learned.
In heimdall, you can click a little box that says "flash bootloaders" to toggle flashing them on and off! .... or maybe it was odin? I can't remember... been a while since I used them!
After being away for the weekend, I came home, and BAM... fully rooted. Amazing! and FINALLY!!!
Thanks everyone for your help...
I just have another issue.
I wanna flash this ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305145
It says its CWM.. but there is a huge disclaimer that we shouldn't use ROM Manager on the development page, which is a bit confusing. Since this ROM isnt Odin flashable... what do i do?
Thanks again.
So I was confused about this when I first started. I'm not at my computer but I can help. In order to flash Roms via cmw you have to turn off your phone hold both volume rockers on the phone then hold the power button and hold till you get into cwm recovery. That will get you into cmw recovery mode. Then wipe data factory rest, from there go back to the main menu and select the install zip from sd card and find the zip file you want to flash and select it and install. Should be good to go.
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Nevermind... im a complete goon. I got it, lol.
Thanks
So I rooted my at&t infuse. I now owned it for just over a year, so the warranty on it is out. Here's what I'm so unsure of...
Googling til the cows came home, I thought I discovered that the official gingerbread update brought me to uclb3 2.3.6 or some such thing. I had the ulk2 or something? The unofficial leak back in Feb. Anyhow, found a way to root .6 on youtube. Followed along the whole way, pausing, rewinding, playing and pausing again. The guy on the video was using 'odin'. Finally, (long story short and after my heart started beating again), my screen said 'pass' just like his did and my phone rebooted. (thats when my heart started beating again, lol). So I was googling again, just to see what 'flashing roms' meant. I even had to look up 'rom'. All I wanted a rooted phone for was to get rid of those apps that at&t installed on my phone and I can't uninstall. Which I accomplished. But googling flashing a rom, somehow I stumbled upon another youtube video. This one was of some guy saying if you're not a rogers infuse owner, turn the video off now. So I watched. And he used 'odin'.
Did I root it right?
The only "problems" I'm having with my phone is with the wifi. When I click on fb, it says connection lost. I have to turn on data to use it. But if I click on the web icon, or play store, I can connect. Is it a root issue, or facebook update issue?
Baby steps with me now! I need the 'rosetta stone' version of your reply, haha! This is totally foreign territory for me!
Whether you are rooted or not really depends on what package you flashed with Odin.
On 2.3.6, to root you need to flash a custom kernel, such as entropy's dd kernel.
I suggest you take a look at the super iset thread stickied on the dev thread. You will find everything you need there.
also search on the q&a and general sections.. You should find many threads with detailed instructions
It may be helpful if you go back to the beginning of the Q/A section and read up on the earlier thread and work your way forward. It will familiarize you with the "lingo"
You can also start at the, "How To" thread for some basic info. That thread is pack with lots of info. You may need to read it several times to understand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437548
andros11 said:
Whether you are rooted or not really depends on what package you flashed with Odin.
On 2.3.6, to root you need to flash a custom kernel, such as entropy's dd kernel.
I suggest you take a look at the super iset thread stickied on the dev thread. You will find everything you need there.
also search on the q&a and general sections.. You should find many threads with detailed instructions
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Thank you so much for taking the time - so if I understand correctly, *OFOURSE* I did it wrong. Time for a new phone! Really, as upset and lost as I am, I appreciate your reply.
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It may be helpful if you go back to the beginning of the Q/A section and read up on the earlier thread and work your way forward. It will familiarize you with the "lingo"
You can also start at the, "How To" thread for some basic info. That thread is pack with lots of info. You may need to read it several times to understand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437548
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Thanks for the reply, but if I read it for the next YEAR, I won't understand. All I needed, which you and the previous poster gave to me, was a straight answer - "No, you didn't do it right". I really appreciate that you took the time, and hopefully after Christmas and New Years, I'll have time to skim through!
Thanks for your time!
(is there anyway to delete this thread now?)
It's super easy. With a pc install kies...then run qkster's one click. Directions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524081
Then run entropys the same way. From same post.
Once you have recovery flash anything you want...
If you flash cm9, and it boots up in rainbows , start these directions over but flash qkster's oneclick twice. Second time have bootloaders checked.
Always flash cm10 only after cm9 or cm10 is on. (never cm7 to cm10)Follow instructions and ask questions in step form. Say "ok so I flashed this here, how do I flash this"
And always flash gaps after you flash your custom rom. (even just upgrades reflash gapps)
Newbie flashing
If I can add a little, you could use Odin. After you install Kies (for the drivers) look for GTG's Unbrick. Flash it. Boot it up.
Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523
Then load that into Odin. Flash it. You can connect your phone, turn on usb, then look in my computer. You will find your phone "drives" there. Add a rom you downloaded, Boot into recovery, do a reset/dalvik/clean and install zip from sd card. Choose the new zip, and hit the power button to start the rom installation. Check out Youtube. They all basically install the same way.Hope it helps. Learn to use the unbricking stuff they have made, and thank them.