I successfully rooted my cousin's AT&T infuse 4g using this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkD34zvS2P4&feature=related
Now I'm trying to do this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozNVeGPUlU8
I did everything and once I go into the 3E recovery... the "reinstall package" option DOES NOT APPEAR.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance!
You need to flash a custom kernel using heimdall or sgs kernel flasher and that will put recovery on there for you
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THE festivedonkey said:
You need to flash a custom kernel using heimdall or sgs kernel flasher and that will put recovery on there for you
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oops sorry, I cut something out haha.
I meant the "reinstall package" option in the 3E recovery does NOT appear.
HTC HD2 MAN said:
I successfully rooted my cousin's AT&T infuse 4g using this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkD34zvS2P4&feature=related
Now I'm trying to do this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozNVeGPUlU8
I did everything and once I go into the 3E recovery... the "reinstall package" option DOES NOT APPEAR.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance!
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Bro bro br bro....thats doing it the hard way. Flash a custom kernel through odin or heimdale and that's it, you don't need that guide anymore.
Using modified 3e recovery is an old method (that can still be used, by the way). There is an easier way, though.
Assuming that you already have root, use SGS Kernel Flasher (from Play Store) to flash a custom kernel zImage that already has CWM recovery included. Doing it this way instead of Odin or Heimdall in download mode, you won't trip the custom binary download counter.
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Ryanscool said:
Bro bro br bro....thats doing it the hard way. Flash a custom kernel through odin or heimdale and that's it, you don't need that guide anymore.
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Oh, I'm sorry haha. I'm still a noob at this. I only rooted a mt4g and a g2 like 2 years back. haha.
jscott30 said:
Using modified 3e recovery is an old method (that can still be used, by the way). There is an easier way, though.
Assuming that you already have root, use SGS Kernel Flasher (from Play Store) to flash a custom kernel zImage that already has CWM recovery included. Doing it this way instead of Odin or Heimdall in download mode, you won't trip the custom binary download counter.
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oh i kinda understood what you said. I downloaded the sgs kernel flasher. What image do you recommend or do ytou mind linking me the way? lol.
And do I have to undo the things I did from the attempt of this: : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozNVeGPUlU8
like remove the custom recovery file and move them back to the original spots in there proper places?
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Oh, I'm sorry haha. I'm still a noob at this. I only rooted a mt4g and a g2 like 2 years back. haha.
oh i kinda understood what you said. I downloaded the sgs kernel flasher. What image do you recommend or do ytou mind linking me the way? lol.
And do I have to undo the things I did from the attempt of this: : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozNVeGPUlU8
like remove the custom recovery file and move them back to the original spots in there proper places?
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You won't have to remove anything that you've done so far. I'll be glad to point you in the right direction. Before I give you links, etc., though, is the phone completely stock (2.2 firmware) or has it been upgraded to Gingerbread (2.3.6)? Also, what is the end goal? Is there a specific firmware that you would like to flash? All of that plays into what kernel you need to flash.
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You won't have to remove anything that you've done so far. I'll be glad to point you in the right direction. Before I give you links, etc., though, is the phone completely stock (2.2 firmware) or has it been upgraded to Gingerbread (2.3.6)? Also, what is the end goal? Is there a specific firmware that you would like to flash? All of that plays into what kernel you need to flash.
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Its 2.3.6 and I rooted it by following everything in the 1st video of my first post.
The goal is to run this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705503
My cousin just wants it to run smoothly since he complains about how it crashes and has to do battery pulls A LOT. He was the one who picked the rom (goal) since it appeals to his eyes and likings. He doesnt know much about all this stuff.
So he wants to run that rom ^^^ and I guess I want a kernel thats stable and doesnt need to be highly overclocked to run good.
HTC HD2 MAN said:
Its 2.3.6 and I rooted it by following everything in the 1st video of my first post.
The goal is to run this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705503
My cousin just wants it to run smoothly since he complains about how it crashes and has to do battery pulls A LOT. He was the one who picked the rom (goal) since it appeals to his eyes and likings. He doesnt know much about all this stuff.
So he wants to run that rom ^^^ and I guess I want a kernel thats stable and doesnt need to be highly overclocked to run good.
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Since you've found SGS Kernel Flasher, getting CWM recovery will be easy. Extract the zip file for the kernel that you download from HERE. Using SGS Kernel Flasher, browse to the zImage inside of the zip file, and then flash. The phone will reboot, and before it boots back into Gingerbread, a lady robot voice will talk to you for a few minutes while Voodoo lagfix is enabled. This is Zen Arcade's Infusion-Z kernel and it comes with red CWM. Be sure to thank Zen for his kernel HERE. The phone's Gingerbread firmware will run well on this GB kernel, but you'll be using it just to get recovery to flash a rom.
Flashing the ICS rom that you have chosen will take two flashes, since you're coming from Gingerbread.
Download the rom zip. Put the rom zip on the internal sdcard, and then shut the phone off. Then, hold the power button and both volume buttons. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume buttons until you enter red CWM recovery. Choose "install zip from sdcard" (using the volume keys) and press power to select. Then select "choose zip from sdcard" and choose the rom zip. Confirm your choice and flash. When the flash is finished, go back to the main menu and select "reboot system now".
At this point, the phone will hang at a screen with the Galaxy S logo and won't boot anything. That's normal. Hold the power button and both volume keys. The phone will turn off for a moment. Keep holding power and both volume keys. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume keys until you are in blue CWM recovery. In blue recovery, choose "mounts and storage"; then "format system", "format data", and "format cache". Go back and select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard" to flash the rom zip again. After the rom flash, go back and select "reboot system now". The phone should boot into the new rom.
jscott30 said:
Since you've found SGS Kernel Flasher, getting CWM recovery will be easy. Extract the zip file for the kernel that you download from HERE. Using SGS Kernel Flasher, browse to the zImage inside of the zip file, and then flash. The phone will reboot, and before it boots back into Gingerbread, a lady robot voice will talk to you for a few minutes while Voodoo lagfix is enabled. This is Zen Arcade's Infusion-Z kernel and it comes with red CWM. Be sure to thank Zen for his kernel HERE. The phone's Gingerbread firmware will run well on this GB kernel, but you'll be using it just to get recovery to flash a rom.
Flashing the ICS rom that you have chosen will take two flashes, since you're coming from Gingerbread.
Download the rom zip. Put the rom zip on the internal sdcard, and then shut the phone off. Then, hold the power button and both volume buttons. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume buttons until you enter red CWM recovery. Choose "install zip from sdcard" (using the volume keys) and press power to select. Then select "choose zip from sdcard" and choose the rom zip. Confirm your choice and flash. When the flash is finished, go back to the main menu and select "reboot system now".
At this point, the phone will hang at a screen with the Galaxy S logo and won't boot anything. That's normal. Hold the power button and both volume keys. The phone will turn off for a moment. Keep holding power and both volume keys. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume keys until you are in blue CWM recovery. In blue recovery, choose "mounts and storage"; then "format system", "format data", and "format cache". Go back and select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard" to flash the rom zip again. After the rom flash, go back and select "reboot system now". The phone should boot into the new rom.
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Worked like a charm. Got carried away and forgot to reply. Thank you so much!
jscott30 said:
Using modified 3e recovery is an old method (that can still be used, by the way). There is an easier way, though.
Assuming that you already have root, use SGS Kernel Flasher (from Play Store) to flash a custom kernel zImage that already has CWM recovery included. Doing it this way instead of Odin or Heimdall in download mode, you won't trip the custom binary download counter.
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What is the custom binary download counter. I noticed that my count was at 6 when I went into download mode yesterday. Does it turn into a pumpkin when that number reaches xxx. Thanks.
mook_ said:
What is the custom binary download counter. I noticed that my count was at 6 when I went into download mode yesterday. Does it turn into a pumpkin when that number reaches xxx. Thanks.
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It just counts how many times you've flashed something with a custom kernel in download mode. In theory, AT&T or Samsung would use this to determine whether or not the warranty is void on the device due to customer tinkering. To reset it to zero, you can use my UCLB3 Unbrick in Odin. To keep from triggering it, just avoid using download mode to flash anything that involves a custom kernel. If you use CWM recovery, the Infuse Toolkit, SGS Kernel Flasher, or flash_image with adb (or in a terminal emulator app) to flash a custom kernel, the counter isn't triggered.
jscott30 said:
Since you've found SGS Kernel Flasher, getting CWM recovery will be easy. Extract the zip file for the kernel that you download from HERE. Using SGS Kernel Flasher, browse to the zImage inside of the zip file, and then flash. The phone will reboot, and before it boots back into Gingerbread, a lady robot voice will talk to you for a few minutes while Voodoo lagfix is enabled. This is Zen Arcade's Infusion-Z kernel and it comes with red CWM. Be sure to thank Zen for his kernel HERE. The phone's Gingerbread firmware will run well on this GB kernel, but you'll be using it just to get recovery to flash a rom.
Flashing the ICS rom that you have chosen will take two flashes, since you're coming from Gingerbread.
Download the rom zip. Put the rom zip on the internal sdcard, and then shut the phone off. Then, hold the power button and both volume buttons. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume buttons until you enter red CWM recovery. Choose "install zip from sdcard" (using the volume keys) and press power to select. Then select "choose zip from sdcard" and choose the rom zip. Confirm your choice and flash. When the flash is finished, go back to the main menu and select "reboot system now".
At this point, the phone will hang at a screen with the Galaxy S logo and won't boot anything. That's normal. Hold the power button and both volume keys. The phone will turn off for a moment. Keep holding power and both volume keys. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume keys until you are in blue CWM recovery. In blue recovery, choose "mounts and storage"; then "format system", "format data", and "format cache". Go back and select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard" to flash the rom zip again. After the rom flash, go back and select "reboot system now". The phone should boot into the new rom.
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maybe you can help me..
i was on miui gingerbread blue cwm. I flashed ICS miui everything works nice it shows 4.0.4 as version but i booted to recovery and its borked beyond any ideas why? thanks
bori1030 said:
maybe you can help me..
i was on miui gingerbread blue cwm. I flashed ICS miui everything works nice it shows 4.0.4 as version but i booted to recovery and its borked beyond any ideas why? thanks
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Sounds like you need to flash Gingerbread bootloaders.
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jscott30 said:
Sounds like you need to flash Gingerbread bootloaders.
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sounds like you were right..lol.read up on it and found a odin tar it worked great thanks man
jscott30 said:
Since you've found SGS Kernel Flasher, getting CWM recovery will be easy. Extract the zip file for the kernel that you download from HERE. Using SGS Kernel Flasher, browse to the zImage inside of the zip file, and then flash. The phone will reboot, and before it boots back into Gingerbread, a lady robot voice will talk to you for a few minutes while Voodoo lagfix is enabled. This is Zen Arcade's Infusion-Z kernel and it comes with red CWM. Be sure to thank Zen for his kernel HERE. The phone's Gingerbread firmware will run well on this GB kernel, but you'll be using it just to get recovery to flash a rom.
Flashing the ICS rom that you have chosen will take two flashes, since you're coming from Gingerbread.
Download the rom zip. Put the rom zip on the internal sdcard, and then shut the phone off. Then, hold the power button and both volume buttons. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume buttons until you enter red CWM recovery. Choose "install zip from sdcard" (using the volume keys) and press power to select. Then select "choose zip from sdcard" and choose the rom zip. Confirm your choice and flash. When the flash is finished, go back to the main menu and select "reboot system now".
At this point, the phone will hang at a screen with the Galaxy S logo and won't boot anything. That's normal. Hold the power button and both volume keys. The phone will turn off for a moment. Keep holding power and both volume keys. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume keys until you are in blue CWM recovery. In blue recovery, choose "mounts and storage"; then "format system", "format data", and "format cache". Go back and select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard" to flash the rom zip again. After the rom flash, go back and select "reboot system now". The phone should boot into the new rom.
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Thanks jscott30! You've helped me a lot! I've been trying to root my Infuse for months and doesn't work, now with your method it worked perfectly! But the rom still have some "side-effects" but it's still great! What good stable roms you recommend?
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Big thanks to all of the devs that have created these fine pieces of work for us.
OK, because I everyone is getting so confused about kernels and Clockworkmod recovery, please read this.
ROM Manager is not built to work with the Mesmerize or the Showcase.
***STOP TRYING TO USE IT AND COMPLAINING THAT IT DOESN'T WORK***
At this point in time there are several kernels that have been built by the guys in the Fascinate forum. All of these kernels have been built from the same source worked up by jt1134. All of these kernels actually work for all three phones. So yes, they will actually work on your Mesmerize/Showcase. To install one of these kernels you need to have a working recovery. This means you don't flash it in Odin, but from your sdcard in recovery.
In this thread is a working modified Clockworkmod recovery that is also built to work with all three phones. To flash it, you would either need a recovery that allows you to flash a zip file, or you can flash the tar file in Odin. If you have a recovery that goes straight to red recovery, you don't necessarily need this. If you have to apply update.zip from blue recovery to get to red recovery, or if you don't have red recovery at all, this is for you.
It does not require ROM Manager to work. All you have to do is boot into recovery, either by adb (reboot recovery) or by three button method (power off, then hold power and volume up/down until you see samsung, then switch to power and volume down).
Once in recovery, use volume keys for up/down, and power for select. If you accidentally hit home, your screen will go black. Just hit home again to turn it back on. To flash something, you will select "install zip from sdcard", then "choose zip from sdcard". Then you will find whatever it is that you want to flash and select it, confirm, and away you go. When done, use the menu key to back out to the main menu, and reboot. If you have multiple things to flash, you can do them all at once, usually with no need to reboot between flashing.
***IMPORTANT NOTE***
If you have a voodoo kernel installed, and you are going to do a backup, restore, or Odin flash you must disable lagfix before doing so. You can do this in recovery by selecting "voodoo" and then "disable lagfix", or you can use the voodoo control app from the market to disable lagfix.
Note that it is also good practice to disable lagfix when flashing ROMs and mods as well just in case something happens and you need to do a recovery or Odin flash. If this happens, it's not an easy process to recover from.
Hopefully this answers most of the questions that people have.
You will want the TouchWiz kernels NOT the AOSP kernels.
Link to kernels and Clockworkmod recovery
Any questions can be directed to the original post or you can go to the irc chat room in my signature for help.
Well done, good reference. Thanks as always.
Big thanks to all of the devs that have created these fine pieces of work for us.
OK, because I everyone is getting so confused about kernels and Clockworkmod recovery, please read this.
ROM Manager is not built to work with the Mesmerize or the Showcase.
***STOP TRYING TO USE IT AND COMPLAINING THAT IT DOESN'T WORK***
At this point in time there are several kernels that have been built by the guys in the Fascinate forum. All of these kernels have been built from the same source worked up by jt1134. All of these kernels actually work for all three phones. So yes, they will actually work on your Mesmerize/Showcase. To install one of these kernels you need to have a working recovery. This means you don't flash it in Odin, but from your sdcard in recovery.
In this thread is a working modified Clockworkmod recovery that is also built to work with all three phones. To flash it, you would either need a recovery that allows you to flash a zip file, or you can flash the tar file in Odin. If you have a recovery that goes straight to red recovery, you don't necessarily need this. If you have to apply update.zip from blue recovery to get to red recovery, or if you don't have red recovery at all, this is for you.
It does not require ROM Manager to work. All you have to do is boot into recovery, either by adb (reboot recovery) or by three button method (power off, then hold power and volume up/down until you see samsung, then switch to power and volume down).
Once in recovery, use volume keys for up/down, and power for select. If you accidentally hit home, your screen will go black. Just hit home again to turn it back on. To flash something, you will select "install zip from sdcard", then "choose zip from sdcard". Then you will find whatever it is that you want to flash and select it, confirm, and away you go. When done, use the menu key to back out to the main menu, and reboot. If you have multiple things to flash, you can do them all at once, usually with no need to reboot between flashing.
***IMPORTANT NOTE***
If you have a voodoo kernel installed, and you are going to do a backup, restore, or Odin flash you must disable lagfix before doing so. You can do this in recovery by selecting "voodoo" and then "disable lagfix", or you can use the voodoo control app from the market to disable lagfix.
Note that it is also good practice to disable lagfix when flashing ROMs and mods as well just in case something happens and you need to do a recovery or Odin flash. If this happens, it's not an easy process to recover from.
Hopefully this answers most of the questions that people have.
You will want the TouchWiz kernels NOT the AOSP kernels.
Link to kernels and Clockworkmod recovery
Any questions can be directed to the original post or you can go to the irc chat room in my signature for help.
Well done, good reference. Thanks as always.
I am going to activate a new device today. Planning on letting OTA EE4 do its thing. Afterwards, what process should I follow to achive root?
Just do a little reading first before asking.
It's in one of the threads. I'll post which one if I come across it.
The step by step is there too.
Done PLENTY of reading before tackling this. Just lots of threads with lots of confusing steps. Just trying to consolidate this process into somewhat simple steps for the beginners. I will attempt to write out the procedure I follow tonight and post it for the beginners. Any help to get this started would be appreciated.
Yes. I have been reading too and did not see clearly how to root after OTA update
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Can't Find "How to Root from Latest EE4 Update"
I have been reading and searching for the exact same thing - if it is anywhere to be found, it must be buried pretty deep.
There are two ways to root your device. Depending on what you want the end result to be, one way may be quicker than the other.
1. If you want Voodoo and Root, but don't care about custom roms or uv/oc kernels. You can simply use ODIN to flash jt1134's kernel and reboot. It should convert to voodoo on the first boot and you are done.
2. If you want CWM Recovery and the ability to flash custom roms/ kernels in .zip format w/ CWM, You can flash CWM in ODIN and then boot direct to recovery by using the Vol up + Home+ Power button combo, releasing power when samsung logo appers.
Once in CWM flash the rom and kernel of your choice(already on your SDcard) and then reboot.
3. If you want both jt1134's kernel and CWM you just use odin to flash both rebooting in between. First the kernel then CWM.
Once updated
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Wait till you're at the recovery loader
3. Take out battery, disconnect any USB
4. Boot up in loading mode (vol down, plug in USB)
5. When loading screen comes on, you can put the battery back in
6. Use Odin to load the latest CWM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112804)
7. It'll auto reboot and should put you back into recovery mode. You'll know you're in the right recovery if it's yellow and has the option to install zip from sdcard. If it doesn't take repeat steps 4-6 again (On my wife's phone I had to do it twice)
8. Use CWM to load PBJ's rooted kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104634)
9. reboot
Enjoy!
I too am trying to get guidance on this. I am at what I assume is stock ee4 after taking ota from rooted ed1 flash and I DID lose root.
I flashed the imnuts cwm onto phone a bit ago. It is current file updated yesterday I believe. The problem is that when I go into recovery mode via vol/home/pwr I get into what looks to be still the stock samsung recovery screen with no added options. Then lettering on screen is now blue though where I think it was different prior to flash? Leery of proceeding without some help !!
Thanx In Advance for Any Guidance !!
It has been suggested that you flash the Voodoo kernel after the ROM is installed via CWM it has worked better for many that way.
I tried flashing new cwm using method listed above in reply #7 .... after the flash completed the phone did reboot but to full reboot, it did not boot back to recovery. I shut phone down and go into recovery and it looks to be stock samsung recovery still but lettering is blue:
Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung Recovery Utils for BML
(selections list)
apply sdcard:update.zip
wipe data/Factory reset
wipe cache partition
format internal sd-card
no other options and lettering above is blue
down in screen I have yellow # Manual Mode #
looks to me like cwm flash did not take ?
Edit: Okay I got it !! I flashed again leaving battery out during whole process and now have voodoo cwm ....
On to next step *cringe*
Chopstix9 said:
I tried flashing new cwm using method listed above in reply #7 .... after the flash completed the phone did reboot but to full reboot, it did not boot back to recovery. I shut phone down and go into recovery and it looks to be stock samsung recovery still but lettering is blue:
Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung Recovery Utils for BML
(selections list)
apply sdcard:update.zip
wipe data/Factory reset
wipe cache partition
format internal sd-card
no other options and lettering above is blue
down in screen I have yellow # Manual Mode #
looks to me like cwm flash did not take ?
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You have to force the phone to recovery mode after flash, by pressing vol up+home+power, releasing power after samsung logo appears. If the phone boots up w/ the stock kernel, cwm is overwritten by stock recovery.
hoppermi said:
You have to force the phone to recovery mode after flash, by pressing vol up+home+power, releasing power after samsung logo appears. If the phone boots up w/ the stock kernel, cwm is overwritten by stock recovery.
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I flashed again and I am at the CWM Voodoo Lagfix Recovery v 4.0.0.1
I have transfered the imnuts debloated ee4 to the sdcard
I use menu up/down to navigate to selections. After going down to the apply update from sdcard I press the home key to select. It just jumps back up to reboot system now. This happens no matter what selection I attempt to activate using the home key ...
I know I am close, what am I missing here ?
Thanks Tons For The Help
hoppermi said:
There are two ways to root your device. Depending on what you want the end result to be, one way may be quicker than the other.
1. If you want Voodoo and Root, but don't care about custom roms or uv/oc kernels. You can simply use ODIN to flash jt1134's kernel and reboot. It should convert to voodoo on the first boot and you are done.
2. If you want CWM Recovery and the ability to flash custom roms/ kernels in .zip format w/ CWM, You can flash CWM in ODIN and then boot direct to recovery by using the Vol up + Home+ Power button combo, releasing power when samsung logo appers.
Once in CWM flash the rom and kernel of your choice(already on your SDcard) and then reboot.
3. If you want both jt1134's kernel and CWM you just use odin to flash both rebooting in between. First the kernel then CWM.
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Thanks, I am in same boat, so many threads it is mind boggling.
I see that jt1134's kernel include the voodoo lag fix? What if I just want root. Really all I want it root so I can do some mild de-bloating, but want the phone in a position that if another OTA comes out I can just accept it without worrying.
Thanks!
Chopstix9 said:
I flashed again and I am at the CWM Voodoo Lagfix Recovery v 4.0.0.1
I have transfered the imnuts debloated ee4 to the sdcard
I use menu up/down to navigate to selections. After going down to the apply update from sdcard I press the home key to select. It just jumps back up to reboot system now. This happens no matter what selection I attempt to activate using the home key ...
I know I am close, what am I missing here ?
Thanks Tons For The Help
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Choose the install zip from sdcard option, then navigate to where debloated rom is and select
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addictedtocars said:
Thanks, I am in same boat, so many threads it is mind boggling.
I see that jt1134's kernel include the voodoo lag fix? What if I just want root. Really all I want it root so I can do some mild de-bloating, but want the phone in a position that if another OTA comes out I can just accept it without worrying.
Thanks!
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Sounds like you just want a stock rooted kernel you can flash w / odin. Put in a request in and maybe one of the devs can accommodate you.
For now, I only know of jt's kernel for odin.
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I'm curious if we will ever see a one click root app for this phone like gingerbreak? What will it take to make it that easy? I have gingerbreak for my tablet(honeycomb 3.0) and it's a snap to switch back and forth.
I only want root to be able to edit some files (starup sounds) and for titanium backup. AND I want to be able to get the OTA updates without having to remeber all the hoops I have to jump through.
I'd gladly pay for a simple root solution for this phone.
I got mine rooted and after many screwups I stumbled onto a 3 step process that was easy as pie. Read my post in this forum 'How I Got to EE4 Root' ....
Simply put, I can't boot into recovery after installing MIUI 1.9.30.
Three finger method won't work (holding volume keys and power) *no one lecture me how to do this method either, I know the proper method to do this and have done it hundreds of times* Going through the software method through the ROM itself won't work, and neither will reinstalling Clockwork via ROManager. So in other words, I'm stuck and have no idea what to do.
Any ideas?
worked for me
LG_iiNsTiiNcT said:
Okay so if you were one of the few people who lost recovery for some weird reason "ME" no need to unbrick to stock and re-flash I have a solution.
1: Download sgs kernel flasher
2: Download CWM community kernel
3: Flash kernel via sgs kernel flasher "unchecked the reboot button" when done flashing turn phone of "SHUTDOWN"
4: 3 finger until the Samsung logo pops up keep holding the buttons the screen will go black then Samsung logo will come up, let go of the power button and keep hold the volume up and down buttons "For about 20 seconds" then let go it should boot into Red CWM after a few seconds.
5: Go to install zip from SD card go all the way down and run update.zip it will boot back into RED CWM run update.zip again and it should now boot into GREEN CWM
6: From here Re-Flash MIUI "New Release would be smart", Wipe Fact,Wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik, Flash, reboot at sign of Samsung logo pull battery, 3 finger into blue recovery and flash again.
7: Presto you should be set and have recovery back.
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ENRGZR said:
worked for me
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Excellent work ENRGZR. Saved me a lot of work with this post!
I recently tried to install ics on my device and ran into some problems. I followed the instructions to the T but when I went to reboot my phone after the installation I ran into a boot loop. Eventually I had to download and install a return to stock file. Well 4 actually. The fourth one finally worked. Now my phone is back to normal but I still want ics. I believe the ics version was darknight. Any insight/help would be great and muchly appreciated.
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Go with the Paranoid ICS. And follow the instructions exactly.
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I forgot to mention that Rogers is my SP
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Flashing the ICS rom that you have chosen will take two flashes, if you're coming from Gingerbread.
Download the rom zip. Put the rom zip on the internal sdcard, and then shut the phone off. Then, hold the power button and both volume buttons. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume buttons until you enter red CWM recovery. Choose "install zip from sdcard" (using the volume keys) and press power to select. Then select "choose zip from sdcard" and choose the rom zip. Confirm your choice and flash. When the flash is finished, go back to the main menu and select "reboot system now".
At this point, the phone will hang at a screen with the Galaxy S logo and won't boot anything. That's normal. Hold the power button and both volume keys. The phone will turn off for a moment. Keep holding power and both volume keys. When you see the Samsung logo, release the power button and continue to hold the volume keys until you are in blue CWM recovery. In blue recovery, choose "mounts and storage"; then "format system", "format data", and "format cache". Go back and select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard" to flash the rom zip again. After the rom flash, go back and select "reboot system now". The phone should boot into the new rom.