I tried to unroot my sgh-i727 Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket back to stock setting. I downloaded and unzipped ODIN as well as the stock tar file. Everything ran fine, or so it seemed. Now it seems that every app that has anything to do with google force closes and I get an error message. Then same goes for when I hit my phone button to try to make a call. I get the same error message. I'm a noob here so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Did u install the uclc5/note radio at any point? Download completely stock firmware from here and flash via odin
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I727R&r=5
Kudos to xcrazy for finding a complete firmware image
icenight89 said:
Did u install the uclc5/note radio at any point? Download completely stock firmware from here and flash via odin
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I727R&r=5
Kudos to xcrazy for finding a complete firmware image
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Ice (or anyone else), do you know what the differences to this stock firmware build? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1349207&highlight=uckj2
The one in that thread is 282.6mb, but the one on the sammobile site is 314.9mb...
I haven't actually downloaded it.myself, just checked out the site to make sure they had it. I credit the size increase to the fact that its complete firmware, it includes the radio and everything else. I however trust xcrazy, he knows what he's doing
icenight89 said:
Did u install the uclc5/note radio at any point? Download completely stock firmware from here and flash via odin
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I727R&r=5
Kudos to xcrazy for finding a complete firmware image
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The above link is for the Rogers (727R) version, correct link for AT&T version I727UCKJ2 is: http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I727&r=5
The sam mobile tar's are the official firmware, go with that.
icenight89 said:
I haven't actually downloaded it.myself, just checked out the site to make sure they had it. I credit the size increase to the fact that its complete firmware, it includes the radio and everything else. I however trust xcrazy, he knows what he's doing
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The one in the XDA link I posted also flashes the radio (I've used it several times). Maybe just a little extra bloat from Sammy on the other one?
I'd say use the one from sammobile first, of course, I'm just curious if there's a real difference.
I'm trying the radio flash now I'll let you guys know how it goes. Thank You!
Heres another question while I'm waiting on this download. Is the skyrocket upgradeable to 4.0 ICS yet? If not what android version is the most up to date?
When I flash roms via ODIN will the process always be the same? By that I mean taking out the battery then replacing it. Hold down the volume buttons and then plugging the phone into the computer?
bmhampshire said:
When I flash roms via ODIN will the process always be the same? By that I mean taking out the battery then replacing it. Hold down the volume buttons and then plugging the phone into the computer?
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Yup. I don't bother with the battery though, or the usb plug in, I just restart the phone by holding the power button > 10 secs, and when it vibrates quickly hold the volume buttons, and it goes into download confirm mode. Then i plug in the usb and press up to confirm, and presto.
ok so i tried reflashing the radio and that didn't work. I'm probably messing something up. Heres what I'm doing for you guys to let me know what I'm doing wrong.
I opened ODIN and the only thing check marked is Auto Reboot.
After that I opened the the stock tar file (SGH-I727-UCKJ2-k0nane.tar) under PDA then I started the reboot. That got everything back to normal besides alot of apps force closing to include not being able to make calls. After that I flashed the HOME_SGH-I727user_CL626051_REV02.tar.md5 file under PDA for the radio. I'm a super noob so can someone break it down Barney style for me PLEASE? You guys are awesome by the way!!!
I still think the fc's are a radio issue. Flash this first, method 3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1611796
Both of these include the radio, but vary in size. The first one is 250mb while the second is 315:
This one is a system dump from an xda member:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1349207&highlight=uckj2
This one is the complete firmware image from samsung, but you have to sign up to download:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=SGH-I727&r=5
When I open up ODIN do I flash everything through PDA one at a time? What are the other options for i.e. bootloader, phone, csc?
U need to flash cwm through odin:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340526
Then you have to flash the first link i posted through cwm. As for the second and third, they are the same thing. You pick, based on the descriptions i used. The second one you flash through cwm, the third one is an ODIN flash.
doesn't it have to be a .tar file through ODIN?
It is a tar, flash the clockwork mod file u downloaded. It may be zipped, you might have to extract it
If it prompts you for a password when unzipping the downloaded file for the stock firmware, try sampro.pl
EDIT: It will likely have a file extension of .tar.md5. This is fine. Just put it in the pda slot. Do not put anything in any other slot. DO NOT CHECK REPARTITION. Only Auto-Reboot should be checked.
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bmhampshire said:
Heres another question while I'm waiting on this download. Is the skyrocket upgradeable to 4.0 ICS yet? If not what android version is the most up to date?
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Ahem....Have you checked the "development" section at all?
chappatti said:
Ahem....Have you checked the "development" section at all?
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Ha!!! I kind of just ignored that post--wasn't feeling like getting all trolly today. My mood may change however...
skrambled said:
The one in the XDA link I posted also flashes the radio (I've used it several times). Maybe just a little extra bloat from Sammy on the other one?
I'd say use the one from sammobile first, of course, I'm just curious if there's a real difference.
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It is the complete official tar. It has everything, untouched, just how it comes from the factory. It is official and does not trip the counter
If you are downloading the rogers version, this should be the password
samfirmware.com
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Hey guys I am currently running Hamsterbread with X'Cals latest kernel.
And I have been reading everywhere that for flashing back to stock YOU MUST use Odin One CLick and if you use the 3-Button Fixed Odin you will brick you phone for good.
If I am a build 1010 and cannot use Odin One Click do y'all think this method would work:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10056254&postcount=36
Any Help will be GREATLY appreciated.
The only thing that could possibly happen to a later build phone using that odin one click is you will lose the 3 button combo (MAYBE) I flash and mod 3 captivates, 1 is a 1010 the other 2 are 1012 I have never used anything other than the one click to flash to stock, never even lost the button combo on ANY of those. But if you do lose the combo just use the odin with the button fix after you use the normal one.
The one with the button combo doesn't contain the second bootloader, so if you use that to go back to eclair from gb, you will have 2 incompatible bootloaders resulting in an unfixable BRICK. The normal one click contains BOTH bootloaders that is why you need to use it. But like I said once you are back on eclair and IF you have lost the button combo then you can use the other odin to get the combo back but only AFTER using the normal one click.
I don't know if that version of odin you posted contains both bootloaders so I personally wouldnt try it because of the reason I stated earlier.
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The only thing that could possibly happen to a later build phone using that odin one click is you will lose the 3 button combo (MAYBE) I flash and mod 3 captivates, 1 is a 1010 the other 2 are 1012 I have never used anything other than the one click to flash to stock, never even lost the button combo on ANY of those. But if you do lose the combo just use the odin with the button fix after you use the normal one.
The one with the button combo doesn't contain the second bootloader, so if you use that to go back to eclair from gb, you will have 2 incompatible bootloaders resulting in an unfixable BRICK. The normal one click contains BOTH bootloaders that is why you need to use it. But like I said once you are back on eclair and IF you have lost the button combo then you can use the other odin to get the combo back but only AFTER using the normal one click.
I don't know if that version of odin you posted contains both bootloaders so I personally wouldnt try it because of the reason I stated earlier.
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I just hear stories about Build 1010's and up who flash back to stock using Odin One Click and then they get a soft brick where the device flashes the AT&T screen then turns off.
Luckily i have a jig but I still dont really know what to do.
Dlev7 said:
I just hear stories about Build 1010's and up who flash back to stock using Odin One Click and then they get a soft brick where the device flashes the AT&T screen then turns off.
Luckily i have a jig but I still dont really know what to do.
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First: no such thing as a "soft brick" that's a stupid name and it confuses people ... There is one kind of brick. When the phone does exactly the same as a brick. Nothing.
If you get a bootloop after using the one click I'm pretty sure the boot loaders have been flashed successfully (not 100% sure about that so wait for someone else to confirm/deny) in which case you could use another odin to recover from that.
If you weren't sure about how to return you really shouldn't have upgraded. As the deving for gingerbread is still in it's infancy. And might not be suited for daily use yet.
If you're still worried about all of it then just stay on gb and the devs will catch up and you will have more of options for roms/kernels, and maybe another way for later build phones to flash to stock with out the one click...
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First: no such thing as a "soft brick" that's a stupid name and it confuses people ... There is one kind of brick. When the phone does exactly the same as a brick. Nothing.
If you get a bootloop after using the one click I'm pretty sure the boot loaders have been flashed successfully (not 100% sure about that so wait for someone else to confirm/deny) in which case you could use another odin to recover from that.
If you weren't sure about how to return you really shouldn't have upgraded.
If you're still worried about all of it then just stay on gb and the devs will catch up and you will have more of options for roms/kernels, and maybe another way for later build phones to flash to stock with out the one click...
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I flashed GB when X'Cal released his beta and I was testing for him it is recently though that people are saying that you cannot use anything but Odin One Click. And I know what I am doing in regards to flashing Gingerbread and the kernels and such so thats why I upgraded.
I will try Odin One-Click if I ever need too, but if someone can confirm or deny the fact that if you get in a bootloop after flashing Odin One-Click the Bootloaders successfuly flashed?
I would guess thats correct and then Id just use my normal method and Jig it into Download mode.
Thanks again though.
Try and go look around samfirmware.com
and see if you you can't find the .pit flies that contain both bootloaders they should have every odin file. and use the full version of odin with the other corresponding files needed.
studacris said:
Try and go look around samfirmware.com
and see if you you can't find the .pit flies that contain both bootloaders they should have every odin file. and use the full version of odin with the other corresponding files needed.
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Alright thanks
Sorry to be a noob but what exactly should I be looking for in specific? How do I navigate and find pit files with both bootloaders are they categorized? Thanks
I actually have no idea ... I'm looking now.
Look in the toolbox section at the top and navigate your way through the menus.
I'll post it if I find it.
studacris said:
I actually have no idea ... I'm looking now.
Look in the toolbox section at the top and navigate your way through the menus.
I'll post it if I find it.
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Alright thanks so much.
And and we are looking for a pit file with both bootloaders?
And if we find one just use regular Odin and use the .pit file we find and like a JH6 or JH2.tar file for PDA.
One last thing although there is nothing wrong and I do have a jig, you think I should try flashing Odin One Click and see what happens? : D. I dont want too because my set up currently is un real haha.
I do not think odin one click is wise, it only flashes secondary boot loader not primary. If you use it worth out chanting the primary back you will have non matching primary and secondary boot loaders. Nothing good can come of that
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the pit file has nothing to do with the bootloaders. the bootloaders are in the .tar file which is inside the zip files on samfirmware.com
the pit file is for repartitioning, probably not needed, but probably worth doing just in case
mcord11758 said:
I do not think odin one click is wise, it only flashes secondary boot loader not primary. If you use it worth out chanting the primary back you will have non matching primary and secondary boot loaders. Nothing good can come of that
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Then how in the world do we flash back to stock with Gingerbread bootloaders?
As above I said I have always flashed back to stock using the Build 1010+ method with the JH2.tar pda file. But I dont know if that will work.
Can someone who has successfuly flashed back to stock with Gingerbread Bootloaders please create like a guide hahahah
Pirateghost said:
the pit file has nothing to do with the bootloaders. the bootloaders are in the .tar file which is inside the zip files on samfirmware.com
the pit file is for repartitioning, probably not needed, but probably worth doing just in case
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Ya thats what I thought has anyone found a firmware .tar file with both bootloaders and post it so we can create a way for people to successfuly flash back to stock with GB bootloaders.
Dlev7 said:
Ya thats what I thought has anyone found a firmware .tar file with both bootloaders and post it so we can create a way for people to successfuly flash back to stock with GB bootloaders.
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every firmware found on samfirmware.com has the boot loaders.......
Alright so we just have to get a .tar file form one of the firmwares at Samfirmware.com and put that in the PDA file of the Original Odin and flash normally?
This particular issue its going to explode. Get ready for the omg odin one click back from gingerbread, now my phone is unresponsive
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Dlev7 said:
Alright so we just have to get a .tar file form one of the firmwares at Samfirmware.com and put that in the PDA file of the Original Odin and flash normally?
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yep. pretty much. i would go ahead and select the box that says repartition and include the 512.pit file so that it wipes it all....
mcord11758 said:
This particular issue its going to explode. Get ready for the omg odin one click back from gingerbread, now my phone is unresponsive
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Ya I know, there is currently nothing wrong with my phone and no need but I just wanted to know to help other if the are flashing back to stock currently, and also to help me in the future.
I am just confused if you cannot use Odin One-Click or the method I used above to go back to JH2 what are we supposed to do
I just downloaded the jf6 firmware rar but I can't extract it because it's password protected??
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I just downloaded the jf6 firmware rar but I can't extract it because it's password protected??
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Password is either:
www.samfirmwares.com
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samfirmwares.com
Back on September 14th I downloaded that 14 Mb update. Since then I've flashed many times between stock, special ROMs, and of course the Gingerbread leaks. Well, my current issue is that I'm stuck on UCKE3 which is the newest I could find (the one from early June.) So far I have had no luck re-updating my phone to UCKH1 from the 14th. I'm getting the constant, "Your phone is up to date. You may check back in 24 hr and 24 min" message. This is very frusterating to me since when I'm on stock I like to have to latest official updates. Anyone have any idea what's causing this? I've asked a similar question in the Q&A thread, but some kid gave me nothing but a link to GTG's modem collection which is not what I really needed and threw a whole you better thank me for helping you thing in my face, so I prefer to check in here.
I assume you're referring to gtg's "Return to stock" UCKE3? If you actually want to be stock, that's the one to go with. That OTA Update really doesn't gain you much value, except for possibly the KI3 modem (which of course you know you can install yourself, no thanks necessary )
Now for your actual question: I don't have a definitive answer for you, but a good guess that "Return to stock" may not be 100% stock. Obviously it's rooted, but there may be something else (don't know what) that might be just different enough that AT&T's firmware update utility no longer recognizes your ROM as a candidate for updates.
Sorry that's not a very solid answer, but if I were you I wouldn't sweat this particular update anyway.
I had the same problem. What I did was return to stock using gtg's unbrick then after the phone booted I did a factory reset from the settings menu. I was able to get the update installed after that. Just back up your SD cards if you try this.
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UCKH1 updated the bootloader and modem. I'll find you the link so you can Odin it. it's the completely stock version.
http://hotfile.com/dl/129136963/92a8405/SGH-I997_I997UCKH1_ATT.rar.html
The password for the .RAR is samfirmware.com
Flashed the UCKI3 modem and now I'm back to FROYO.UCKH1! Don't know why I didn't do that in the first place... Oh well. That's what happens when you get 2 hours of sleep then wake up at 7 to PT, haha. I will be thanking your post, good sir.
Bandit_Kaine said:
UCKH1 updated the bootloader and modem. I'll find you the link so you can Odin it. it's the completely stock version.
http://hotfile.com/dl/129136963/92a8405/SGH-I997_I997UCKH1_ATT.rar.html
The password for the .RAR is samfirmware.com
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This will come in handy for if I need it again, and honestly, I might as well just flash this to be completely safe. You will also be receiving a thanks.
Bandit_Kaine said:
UCKH1 updated the bootloader and modem. I'll find you the link so you can Odin it. it's the completely stock version.
http://hotfile.com/dl/129136963/92a8405/SGH-I997_I997UCKH1_ATT.rar.html
The password for the .RAR is samfirmware.com
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Thank you for the link. I downloaded it and tried to Odin it... Odin recognised my phone "showing yellow in the top left bar), but the step stayed a "<1> connection setup" for a little under 10mins without doing anything more...
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
My phone is rooted and I'm on UCKE3.
Thank you
Unplug then plug it back in,if that doesn't start it, reboot and put it back in download mode. Rerun Odin.
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For some reason, me and this phone are not getting along recently. I've been trying to upgrade the ROM to the latest GB, but no matter what I'm doing its not right. I read a few things on here and other forums, but I'm really f-ing something up.
Can someone please help me out with this, I wanted to go to the latest ROM to include 2.3.x
Here are my stats now: GummyCharge 2.0, VooDoo_0807 and Firmware version says 2.2.1. Kernel 2.6.32.9
Thanks in advance.
Use Odin and flash back to ee4 and you'll be able to update to ep4. Either that or there is an all in one package you can flash in the dev section.
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Lockett said:
Use Odin and flash back to ee4 and you'll be able to update to ep4. Either that or there is an all in one package you can flash in the dev section.
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What I tried to do last was the all in one update but I think im missing something between the one I have now and the one prior that is causing the issue.
Here is EP4D factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380430
or you could always go to factory EE4 and take update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111486
and if you really need a step by step or have more questions and unsure just ask.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380430
flash that in ODIN and let it fully boot, then reboot into recovery and flash your desired EP4P ROM.
simple as that :]
If you have Voodoo active (have EXT4 partitions), then flash something with ODIN from the links that Blue provided, and make sure to use the PIT file as well. Using the PIT file will make sure your partitions are back to the correct stock settings.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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blueis300 said:
Here is EP4D factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380430
or you could always go to factory EE4 and take update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111486
and if you really need a step by step or have more questions and unsure just ask.
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Actually, I could really use some help in an almost step-by-step way
I have the file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380430, I boot into recovery and install, right?
Then do I need to install PIT file?
I rooted my phone a few months ago and using GummyCharge 2.0, should I switch that to something like Humble or keep it as is?
Thanks for the help, REALLY appreciate it!!
bossku69 said:
Actually, I could really use some help in an almost step-by-step way
I have the file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380430, I boot into recovery and install, right?
Then do I need to install PIT file?
I rooted my phone a few months ago and using GummyCharge 2.0, should I switch that to something like Humble or keep it as is?
Thanks for the help, REALLY appreciate it!!
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You install that using odin. Its a windows program. Download Odin. Download the file from the link you have. Download the pit file. Download droid charge drivers for windows.
Click the install instruction in my signature for a more detailed set. Thank chadness for it. It is a dated but once you learn it you will know what to change to use the updated stuff. Reading this post should answer a bunch of questions you will have after reading my abbreviated instructions.
Install drivers
Run odin
Put phone in download mode.
Connect phone via the usb cable it came with to the computer. USE a back usb port that's directly connected to the mother board. Odin display will change, text reading "com:something: with yellow background.
click the PIT button and navigate to that PIT file you downloaded.
click the PDA button and navigate to the ODIN EP4D stock rom you downloaded.
click Start, wait for it to finish.
let it reboot. You are now full stock/factory set.
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You install that using odin. Its a windows program. Download the file from the link you have. Download the pit file. Download droid charge drivers for windows.
Click the install instruction in my signature for a more detailed set. Thank chadness for it. It is a dated but once you learn it you will know what to change to use the updated stuff. Reading this post should answer a bunch of questions you will have after reading my abbreviated instructions.
Install drivers
Run odin
Put phone in download mode.
Connect phone via the usb cable it came with to the computer. USE a back usb port that's directly connected to the mother board. Odin display will change, text reading "com:something: with yellow background.
click the PIT button and navigate to that PIT file you downloaded.
click the PDA button and navigate to the EP4D stock you downloaded.
click Start, wait for it to finish.
let it reboot. You are now full stock/factory set.
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what button am I supposed to push to load the rom in odin?
ok i see since it has been so long since all the rogers development started people dont really remember about all the rainbow problems and how they were fixed and how the fix needs source code.
we now have bootloaders available in leaks from samsung. they are needed with the stock kernels that come in the leaks to avoid rainbow garbage. i am providing the bootloaders to be flashed in heimdall without having to flash a whole rom.
i would like to make this explicitly clear that if this bricks your phone i am not to blame. there is a significant risk when flashing bootloaders! though the infuse seems to have safety measures i strongly recommend only flashing once. and if your phone becomes a brick you will need to solder things to the phone to fix it via j-tag or adam outlers unbrickable mod. be cautious! dont flash boot.bin without sbl.bin, dont flash sbl.bin without boot.bin, dont mix up the partitions, and if the phone bricks i dont want to know about it unless you want to pay me to fix it!
heimdall package
http://www.multiupload.com/GXUTF4QCJX
odin package (untested)
http://www.multiupload.com.... REMOVED May be failing to flash. very dangerous situation...
bootloaders for heimdall to be added through the "flash" tab (unzip first! ibl/pbl-boot.bin, sbl-sbl.bin)
http://www.multiupload.com/NAIA23JZL1
good luck!
Thanks for posting this. Hopefully it will help out with leak questions that tend to get asked over and over again.
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Yeah. Thanks for posting, Dani.
do you know if there its any difference in bootloaders amongst different gingerbread leaks?
I have been running the first leaked gingerbread's bootloaders since Prezkit gave them to us and have had zero issues. I think it was kk1? I've been taking an "if it ain't broke" stance. its going good!
MattSoRaven said:
Yeah. Thanks for posting, Dani.
do you know if there its any difference in bootloaders amongst different gingerbread leaks?
I have been running the first leaked gingerbread's bootloaders since Prezkit gave them to us and have had zero issues. I think it was kk1? I've been taking an "if it ain't broke" stance. its going good!
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there is difs. but I couldn't tell you what. I saw posts by Linux bozo who did binary diferencials but I don't see any difference.
I know the bootloaders have a counter for customer kernels. if you flash the parameters.ifs from the ultimate unbrick it resets it. I also know they changed the galaxy s 2 bootloaders so it was harder to reset the counter so don't expect to be able to reset it when the official update comes along. I also have been using the "if it ain't broke " theory and honestly don't remember which I am using. the packages here are uckk3. if people can test if the counter can still be reset by flashing param.ifs let me know. ill post older bootloaders if it can't otherwise I can't think of any reason to pick one over another.
If i am flashing the bootloaders via odin does the .tar file go in the pda slot. thank you for this.
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bigbadwolf311 said:
If i am flashing the bootloaders via odin does the .tar file go in the pda slot. thank you for this.
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yes. that's how I would do it. the PDA slot seems to be automatic as far as partition sorting. the phone slot is for modems but if a modem is included in a package for the PDA slot it flashes just fine. the bootloaders are in the PDA packages normally so that's how I would do it.
please report results because I don't run windows and did not test that package.
I will report back once i get around to flashing the bootloaders. Thanks again for this.
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Dani897 said:
there is difs. but I couldn't tell you what. I saw posts by Linux bozo who did binary diferencials but I don't see any difference.
I know the bootloaders have a counter for customer kernels. if you flash the parameters.ifs from the ultimate unbrick it resets it. I also know they changed the galaxy s 2 bootloaders so it was harder to reset the counter so don't expect to be able to reset it when the official update comes along. I also have been using the "if it ain't broke " theory and honestly don't remember which I am using. the packages here are uckk3. if people can test if the counter can still be reset by flashing param.ifs let me know. ill post older bootloaders if it can't otherwise I can't think of any reason to pick one over another.
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I've been using the UCKJ2 bootloaders since they came out with no issues.
Entropy512 said:
I've been using the UCKJ2 bootloaders since they came out with no issues.
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Same here.
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bigbadwolf311 said:
I will report back once i get around to flashing the bootloaders. Thanks again for this.
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Wonder if u can give me directions for the odin method. Should i put it in download mode like im flashing back to stock? Can i Flash this over a custom rom?
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Wonder if u can give me directions for the odin method. Should i put it in download mode like im flashing back to stock? Can i Flash this over a custom rom?
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don't select repartition, no need for a pit, the rom shouldn't matter, the file should go in the PDA slot. remember I haven't tested it in Odin. I don't run windows and have little interest in using Odin for anything. phone needs to be in download mode just like flahong a rom. it should only take a second or two to flash. good luck
Cool i should be able to figure this out. Thanks for the quick response.
It didn't work. I had auto restart, f.reset and the PDA slot checked after i opened the file in the PDA slot and after clicking start it just sat at setup for 45 min until i gave up and flashed back to stock. I had to pull the cord while in download mode and the screen turned black with green dots so i had to flash blindly. I tried it twice and the same thing. Has anyone else tried this?
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It didn't work. I had auto restart, f.reset and the PDA slot checked after i opened the file in the PDA slot and after clicking start it just sat at setup for 45 min until i gave up and flashed back to stock. I had to pull the cord while in download mode and the screen turned black with green dots so i had to flash blindly. I tried it twice and the same thing. Has anyone else tried this?
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I have a bunch of downloads but nobody reported anything at all till now.
ill pull the Odin version for now. try it in heimdall. its not any harder to use.
Can you post an odin package.
I had an Odin package. I got a few downloads, didn't get any people thanking for it, didn't get any positive feedback that it worked and had one user report problems, see the last couple posts. I pulled the file for lack of evidence that it worked. I don't run windows and prefer heimdall so I haven't tested it in Odin. sorry but I suggest you either flash an entire rom leak then flash a non secure kernel through Odin ( any custom kernel should do also flashing back to stock should also do just fine) and then flash a rom or learn heimdall which works on windows as well as Mac and Linux. I would have done a oneclick package but it still requires the installation of the heimdall back end and I figured it was really no harder to just use the heimdall package system.
any chance of relink thats not at multiupload?
edit: disregard, found a workaround. might be useful in future tho.
Yes, everyone knows by now
ICS for Rogers Skyrocket is available through Kies as an Update as of this morning!!!
Also ROOT works too!!!
Sorry guys for my writing style, hope this is the right place to post it.
Just wanted to pass some news and tips so you know 100% what works and what doesn't.
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Make sure your Kies is up to date and you have all Samsung Drivers correctly installed. If you update drivers and/or Kies software REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER.
It did not work for me when I was on another ISC leak ROM (ICS->ICS no no, GB->ICS yes! makes sense)
So went back and first flashed Rogers Radio/Modem (Radio_I727RUXKJ7.zip) and then ODIN Stock ROM (SGH-I727R-UCKJ2-k0nane.tar)
Thanks k0nane!
After doing that, Update through Kies went with no issues.
(it takes about 15 min so make sure your battery is fully charged and depending on your Internet connection it may be longer or faster)
Some screensots from Kies are attached below.
Pay attention to the messages, especially for the last NOTICE after update shows 100%.
The phone WILL REBOOT ON ITS OWN AFTER COUPLE MINUTES.
DO NOT PULL THE CABLE OUT!!!
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It works.
Just follow instructions from starskyrob in THIS Guide
Thanks starskyrob!
It actually ONLY works with this version (Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip)
I know that because, of course I got too lazy and used SGSII Toolkit to do dirty work but it only ODINed proper CWM for me and then superuser.zip it tries to flash is 3.0.5 so this version does not work.
Just use Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and everything will be fine.
Hope it helps some of you.
We waited waaaaay too long for this!!!
Except you tripped your flash counter if you used k0nane's "stock" tar. You're better off using the stock tar from the Sammobile website. I can confirm first hand that k0nane's trips the counter, the stock tar from Sammobile does NOT.
pixelens said:
Except you tripped your flash counter if you used k0nane's "stock" tar. You're better off using the stock tar from the Sammobile website. I can confirm first hand that k0nane's trips the counter, the stock tar from Sammobile does NOT.
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Correct sir! K0nane's trip counter every single time... Always use the sammobile tar. Just register and look for your device in my case "i727" downloading official tar does not trip counter, I really don't know why K0nane has not updated it yet.
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r3dp0is0n2012 said:
Correct sir! K0nane's trip counter every single time... Always use the sammobile tar. Just register and look for your device in my case "i727" downloading official tar does not trip counter, I really don't know why K0nane has not updated it yet.
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Thanks guys, I had no idea the one from Samobile is better. Must check that out next time.
Honestly, it does not even matter to me because there is counter reset zip so it clears that easily and if phone ever breaks it will justify getting S3 LOL
wating for the ATT version
wilczy said:
Thanks guys, I had no idea the one from Samobile is better. Must check that out next time.
Honestly, it does not even matter to me because there is counter reset zip so it clears that easily and if phone ever breaks it will justify getting S3 LOL
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Yeah, not as huge a deal now - but when I was doing it there was no counter reset.
As well, the two files are different in size, I can't recall which is larger though so something's not jiving.
not going to the stock official, going to wait for some devs to cook up some nice roms and kernels and flash the new stuff via CWM.
hope 4.0.4 stock is working well for all though. Good to see it is finally here with the new modem file !
What would happen if an att i727 is flashed with an odin tar of rogers ICS ? I heard that modem works fine on att i727
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What would happen if an att i727 is flashed with an odin tar of rogers ICS ? I heard that modem works fine on att i727
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Proven to soft brick at the least
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unibombz said:
not going to the stock official, going to wait for some devs to cook up some nice roms and kernels and flash the new stuff via CWM.
hope 4.0.4 stock is working well for all though. Good to see it is finally here with the new modem file !
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i did flash rogers ics, too boring so went back to skyics to wait for new rom development
is nfc enabled/working on this?
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waiters said:
is nfc enabled/working on this?
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Yes it is, but I have no way to check if it works.
There is few more NFC apps in the system folder comparing to other roms.
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Except you tripped your flash counter if you used k0nane's "stock" tar. You're better off using the stock tar from the Sammobile website. I can confirm first hand that k0nane's trips the counter, the stock tar from Sammobile does NOT.
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you know you can reset counter. i totally forgot that u have to wipe data and cache and i odined my tar 5 times use the reset cwm zip and bam offical and zero count again
heere is the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1575712
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boring rom tho nothing exciting back to cm9 or skyics
intenseone said:
you know you can reset counter. i totally forgot that u have to wipe data and cache and i odined my tar 5 times use the reset cwm zip and bam offical and zero count again
heere is the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1575712
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boring rom tho nothing exciting back to cm9 or skyics
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As mentioned previously, yes you can reset the counter. As also mentioned, I noticed there's a size difference between the two so added to the fact that k0nane's "stock" tar trips the counter and is a different size than the Sammobile one, I'd be inclined to use the Sammobile one. Also, why add extra steps like having to clear the flash counter? Might be worthwhile adding a note about that in the OP for those that don't read the whole thread and are unaware of the flash counter tripping situation.
WiFi problems after rooting official Rogers ICS 4.0.4
Hey everyone,
I just updated from stock Rogers GB to the official ICS - no problems there; however right after I rooted it using the file/method suggested above (again, without any issues), I started having issues with WiFi - it seems to be random but say, about 4/5 times, the WiFi would fail to connect after the phone gets restarted - although the WiFi service is running (the WiFi button is green). Sometimes there is also a system flash showing the message "?WiFi available" with a question mark before the message. If I manually stop/restart the WiFi, it eventually recognizes the hotspot and it connects. I have the Superuser & Busybox Pro PROPERLY installed, furthermore, no other program that requires root permissions seems to be having any problems whatsoever (Titanium Backup, Rom Manager, Superuser, Tasker, CallRecorder, etc).
Although I didn't spent much time playing around BEFORE applying the root, it seems obvious to me that this only occurs after rooting - personally I suspect that ICS 4.0.4 doesn't go along very well with this rooting method (mismatching binaries). I am also aware about a known bug in ICS 4.0.4, causing the WiFi to frequently drop - could it be one and the same?
FYI: I tried installing/reinstalling ICS several times: initially I have updated through Kies, than I flashed the ROM from Sammobile through Odin, and then another couple of time I just reformatted the system in CWM and reinstalled everything again.. At first I used some backups from TB (no system files, only 3rd party), but then, suspecting that backups made in GB might conflict with ICS structure, I didn't use any backups at all - just fresh installations - no difference, same problem.
UPDATE: I have flashed & done some tests with SKY-ICS by seanzscreams. Unfortunately, since it's based on the same Rogers' ROM, it comes with the same problem. I guess this only confirms my observation.
Anybody else having this issue?
Super user 3.0.7 does not flash in recovery, gives an error
It works with this Recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566613
odeccacccp said:
Super user 3.0.7 does not flash in recovery, gives an error
It works with this Recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566613
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Well, actually it DOES work while YES, it does give an error - all you have to do is ignore the error and keep trying; the 3rd or the 4th attempt shall be successful and it'll confirm the process successfully completed.
HOWEVER
Super User 3.0.7 and CWM are two completely different things. The Super User 3.0.7 combined with the binaries (as it comes zipped) is intended to root the phone, while the CWM is a set of tools - having nothing to do with rooting.
My concern is that even the developer of the package Super User 3.0.7.zip admits that the binaries were intended for all Android versions up to 4.0.3 - while, like many others, I was hoping to also work with 4.0.4 - which it does...but it doesn't.
A direct reference can be found here.
Has anyone heard whether or not Chainfire, as come up with a non Odin one click, with CWM Touch & root?
I get the feeling that can do all this in his sleep!
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Ok, I've got a couple of probably very dumb questions. So sorry!
I updated my phone to the rogers ICS using kies. Everything is great, but I no longer have Root.
In reading Copperheads instructions this is what I don't get.
I already have
The the superuser zip on my external sd card, as well as Rom Manager, CWM Recovery and titanium etc. They're all present in my app drawer & as short cuts on the phone. What is missing is the root access, why is the message I get when trying to open any of them Is there no way to flash what's already on my phone? Or do I basically have to start from scratch with Odin So I apologize again for the question, it's just hard for me to figure out why, if everything is actually on the phone now?
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quick question
Okay so quick question,
If it's better to use the stock odin tar from sammobile to flash back to stock.
Would it be better to flash the I727RUXLF3(ICS) from sammobile right away or go back to stock gingerbread and upgrade through kies.