So, I'm currently using Tweaked V2.2 (non EXT4 version) and I'm looking to go to Tweaked V3.3. After doing all the reading, this appears to be the order I should be following (does this look correct?)
i) Backed up apps + user data via Titanium Backup (completed)
ii) Download all necessary ODIN/root files (completed)
1) Odin back to FP1
2) Do a factory reset
3) Do OTA Updates
4) Odin to Tweaked V3.3
5) Use Lost Root fix (if necessary)
6) Restore Apps and user data via Titanium Backup
7) Use Deodoxed app (is this recommended? I've heard mixed reviews on whether it actually makes the phone run faster or not)
Maybe this is a dumb question (maybe it's a good question) but do I need to unroot before doing any of this? And if so, how would I go about doing it?
If I missed anything, please let me know! I don't want to screw up my phone if I don't have to. Thanks, guys!
jbrookley said:
So, I'm currently using Tweaked V2.2 (non EXT4 version) and I'm looking to go to Tweaked V3.3. After doing all the reading, this appears to be the order I should be following (does this look correct?)
i) Backed up apps + user data via Titanium Backup (completed)
ii) Download all necessary ODIN/root files (completed)
1) Odin back to FP1
2) Do a factory reset
3) Do OTA Updates
4) Odin to Tweaked V3.3
5) Use Lost Root fix (if necessary)
6) Restore Apps and user data via Titanium Backup
7) Use Deodoxed app (is this recommended? I've heard mixed reviews on whether it actually makes the phone run faster or not)
Maybe this is a dumb question (maybe it's a good question) but do I need to unroot before doing any of this? And if so, how would I go about doing it?
If I missed anything, please let me know! I don't want to screw up my phone if I don't have to. Thanks, guys!
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no need to backup apps, as you can re-download them from the market - but I would backup data via TiBu.
most folks recommend to ODIN back to STOCK, and then take the OTAs (FP1 and then FP5) - no need to factory reset after ODIN.
the Tweaked 3.0 is already deodexed, so no worries there. no need to "unroot", as flashing via ODIN takes care of that.
If anything, odexed is possibly a bit faster, but it's really difficult to theme an odexed rom. In practice, the speed is on first boot and on app launch, since odexing is basically just pre-caching the app.
If you use "Tweaked v3.0 ROM + 0302 CWM recovery" it will come out rooted and it should stick with no problems.
Tweaked 3.3?
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Tweaked 3.3?
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I'm so confused!?
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Im a nub. Im currently on MIUI MCGv1 with all my apps and theme modifications. I want to update to MCGv2 without loosing all my settings/theme/apps/data modifications. How would i do so? I have mybackupPRO for backing up apps/data/contacts, but what about Theme and setting setting's.
Other than that, if im currently on MCGv1 with speedmod. To get to MCGv2 i would just flash the zip via CWM and no change to the kernel right?
Thanks guys.
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Im a nub. Im currently on MIUI MCGv1 with all my apps and theme modifications. I want to update to MCGv2 without loosing all my settings/theme/apps/data modifications. How would i do so? I have mybackupPRO for backing up apps/data/contacts, but what about Theme and setting setting's.
Other than that, if im currently on MCGv1 with speedmod. To get to MCGv2 i would just flash the zip via CWM and no change to the kernel right?
Thanks guys.
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Here my step when I'll do MIUI update:
1) Wipe Cache
2) Wipe dalvik Cache
3) Format system
and in the end flash the firmware in CWM.
Or do this very easly step, flash the zip that you can find in this post before the firmware update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13224453&postcount=7318
Thanks to lippol94
I do this last option in my my last update to MIUI MCGv1, the zip clear every reference to the last kernel and do every step for you. Afet all you preserve everything of your previous firmware, contats, apps, theme settings.
I hope to have you helped
This is my very first post, thought I'll give back to the xda community for helping me get my Galaxy S to where it is now.
I used an app called Ti Backup (Titanium Backup). After reflash to different versions of Miui (or even other roms), I load the backup via the app itself, and it restored all my apps as well as the settings for each app.
I'm currently on Miui MCG v3, not sure if the built-in backup function restores settings for apps.
hope this helps.
n00dles said:
This is my very first post, thought I'll give back to the xda community for helping me get my Galaxy S to where it is now.
I used an app called Ti Backup (Titanium Backup). After reflash to different versions of Miui (or even other roms), I load the backup via the app itself, and it restored all my apps as well as the settings for each app.
I'm currently on Miui MCG v3, not sure if the built-in backup function restores settings for apps.
hope this helps.
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Do the MIUI backup, it will restore everything. Settings for apps too
Please bear with me and my noob questions. I have a rooted and unlocked Infuse 4 G. At the moment I am using t mobile monthly 4 g unlimited pre paid.
I have never done anything to the phone besides using the bml3.bk file in the hex editor to unlock the phone. I have some apps installed, and I have installed titanium back up but have not ran any back ups.
I have read the instructions but I am still confused and worried I might brick my phone. I do not have any warranty on it.
I have had others tell me that the Infused 2.1.0 and infusion 1.1 kernel running 1.6ghz would be the best way to go.
And that CMW recovery is the safest way to install it.
It says not to back anything up with titanium recovery. Does that mean that I will lose all of my apps? Or that I will lose all of my contacts or progress in apps, such as games and kindle books?
Will I lose my APN settings?
Also if I have not backed anything up, what happens if I make a mistake in the installation? Is there a way to get my stock settings back?
Also, just to be sure, I would download the zip files directly to my phone, from my phone correct? Just making sure I do not download them to my PC and then transfer them to my sd card.
Also what about the updates and beta versions? Should I use the most updated file or an older one?
Also, I do use facebook, so I can reinstall that after the ROM is installed?
I really appreciate the help and patience with all my questions.
Export your contacts to your SD card.
Myself, I backed up my apps, then restored apps & data.
(note: do "NOT". restore system data)
The apps that you have can be redownloaded if need be.
Yes to Facebook.
My suggestion would be to just install the Infused 2.1.0 first. Get used to it before going in deeper.
Yes, you can download or transfer the Infused 2.1.0 to your SD card and install from there.
Go directly to Infused 2.1.0. No need to install the beta's.
I'd say that the safest & easiest way to install Infused 2.1.0, is by using Rom Manager, especially if you're new at this.
Truckerglenn said:
Export your contacts to your SD card.
Myself, I backed up my apps, then restored apps & data.
(note: do "NOT". restore system data)
The apps that you have can be redownloaded if need be.
Yes to Facebook.
My suggestion would be to just install the Infused 2.1.0 first. Get used to it before going in deeper.
Yes, you can download or transfer the Infused 2.1.0 to your SD card and install from there.
Go directly to Infused 2.1.0. No need to install the beta's.
I'd say that the safest & easiest way to install Infused 2.1.0, is by using Rom Manager, especially if you're new at this.
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Thank you! Is it better to download the zip files directly to sd card using my phone or using the PC? And is it safe to use titanium back up to back up the apps? And I guess I am just confused. Do I back up the apps I have that I want to keep that are not in the ROM? Or do I back up ALL of the apps I have? Im sorry, Im sure I seem like an idiot, but I want to make sure I am clear on what to do......thank you so much!
Also If I do not back up my stock system, will I be able to go back to stock if something messes up?
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Thank you! Is it better to download the zip files directly to sd card using my phone or using the PC? And is it safe to use titanium back up to back up the apps? And I guess I am just confused. Do I back up the apps I have that I want to keep that are not in the ROM? Or do I back up ALL of the apps I have? Im sorry, Im sure I seem like an idiot, but I want to make sure I am clear on what to do......thank you so much!
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I downloaded them to PC and transfered them sd. Yes, its safe to backup apps with titanium, when you go to reinstall them, just restore apps and data, NOT system data. Just back all of them up, you can restore each that you want later. Just read all the installation instructions a couple of times until you understand the process. Once you do it, you'll realize its not hard. Install the ROM first, then, the kernel. If you do brick your phone, you can use Odin-to-Stock to return the phone to its stock. You'll be glad you upgraded to a custom ROM, its much faster. Only downfalls on Infused 2.1.0, (latest version) is that there is no HDMI support, and the video recording is not 30fps like it should be, but these problems will be fixed soon.
Do NOT run Infusion (or any other overclock/undervolt kernel) until you're perfectly satisfied with the stability of the ROM in question without the modded kernel.
Overclock/undervolt kernels can cause instability that may be misdiagnosed as a ROM bug.
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Do NOT run Infusion (or any other overclock/undervolt kernel) until you're perfectly satisfied with the stability of the ROM in question without the modded kernel.
Overclock/undervolt kernels can cause instability that may be misdiagnosed as a ROM bug.
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True, only reason I say this is because they work great together. But he's right, once you install you may not like the ROM or something else, like have problems with it. You can install the kernel anytime. You will need a overclock app like voltage control or setcpu in order to get it overclocked.
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Okay, I'm trying to get to the update. It has downloaded, but I can't apply it because I rooted. Specifically, I've got CWM and a rooted Voodoo Kernel, but everything else is EE4 stock. I think, based on what I've read, that this is the path I should take to get there:
[1] Disable the Voodoo Lagfix (convert back to rfs)
[2] Flash the stock recovery
[3] Re-install stock kernel from zip
[4] Allow the OTA upgrade to proceed
[5] Re-flash CWM variant
[6] Install rooted kernel
[7] (Optionally) Re-enable Voodoo Lagfix
I have a few questions about this:
1) Is this the correct path to getting 2.3.6?
2) Will this allow me to keep from wiping the phone?
3) How can I backup my phone's current state in case it gets screwed up? (Analogous to a disk image for a computer)
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and answer!
Aurrin said:
Okay, I'm trying to get to the update. It has downloaded, but I can't apply it because I rooted. Specifically, I've got CWM and a rooted Voodoo Kernel, but everything else is EE4 stock. I think, based on what I've read, that this is the path I should take to get there:
[1] Disable the Voodoo Lagfix (convert back to rfs)
[2] Flash the stock recovery
[3] Re-install stock kernel from zip
[4] Allow the OTA upgrade to proceed
[5] Re-flash CWM variant
[6] Install rooted kernel
[7] (Optionally) Re-enable Voodoo Lagfix
I have a few questions about this:
1) Is this the correct path to getting 2.3.6?
2) Will this allow me to keep from wiping the phone?
3) How can I backup my phone's current state in case it gets screwed up? (Analogous to a disk image for a computer)
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and answer!
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your phone will need to be wiped in order to get back to stock to receive the OTA, you can back up apps and data with Titanium Backup and export a copy of your phonebook to your SD card or sync with your Google account to restore later (apps can be done this way too but the app data won't save)
other than that you have a few extra steps there but yes that's how you would do it:
-make backups
-flash stock EE4 with pit file in Odin
-boot up and do the setup really quick
-let OTA download/install
-let phone start and do anything else it asks or just look around for a few minutes and enjoy the poop lol
-flash CWM
-flash voodoo kernel in CWM
the kernel will root you and activate ext4/lagfix on boot so you're all set, then use TiBu to restore your stuff and Google sync/import your contacts and you're done... it will be horribly bloated though so you may want to use Root Explorer (or root file explorer of your choice, Super Manager is a nifty free option) and and get rid of the extra crap
sent from my Acer Iconia A500 beast of a tablet via XDA app
Okay, I don't want to sound pushy, so please don't take it the wrong way, but I really don't get why the phone has to be wiped, given that I didn't use a custom ROM, just a kernel and recovery. They can obviously be installed separately, as that's how I got it rooted in the first place, and the OTA is clearly designed to install right over the top of the existing system without a wipe. So, what gives? (I have a very, very slow internet connection, so wiping is not just a minor inconvenience - it's probably a full day to restore.)
How about flashing this > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19750449
Just back up your apps in titanium or whatever, and backup CWM and then follow danolo's instructions in that thread? You'll be on the official release without worrying how to get your phone to do it on its own
Sent from my SCH-I510 using xda premium
Okay, quick n00b follow-on question:
How do I wipe data and cache? That package doesn't do it automatically.
Aurrin said:
Okay, quick n00b follow-on question:
How do I wipe data and cache? That package doesn't do it automatically.
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Boot into cwm. You will see wipe cache right below factory wipe. Then further down you will see advanced. Go into there and you will see dalvik cache. Ofcourse you use the volume buttons to scroll to what you need to select and the power button to follow though.
yes follow that linked thread and it will be stock debloated/rooted/deodexed but you might still need to restore at least *some* data
and to answer your previous question, every official firmware update contains a root checker script that scans your system before installing to make sure its 'stock' and clean... the least it will do is not prompt for update or say download failed but can be as bad as bootlooping or even bricking your phone when installed, which means you need a clean system to accept/install it properly (hence the recommendation to wipe clean or flash back to stock).. you can do this yourself without a wipe if you know where all the superuser file paths are and weed them out I suppose
sent from my Acer Iconia A500 beast of a tablet via XDA app
I looked, but could not find an answer to this specific question.
Forgive me if it's been discussed before.
Here's the order in which i performed new ZEUS (build 6) install.
1) Titanium backup user apps.
2) manual backup of media.
3) Odin back to stock froyo.
4) Factory Reset.
5) super one click root
6) modded recovery install using cwm from market
7) re-install packages x2
8) install Zeus
9) Titanium re-install user apps.
10) ICS for v6 theme installed
Question: Can i move an OLD nandroid backup into the "_/clockworkmod/backup" folder and restore as if it i had not factory reset and re rooted?
Thanks in advance.
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RE-EDIT!!
Sorry if all that was unclear.. it was drunk thirty when i sent that.
i went back to stock, then did a factory reset from within froyo:
Settings -> privacy -> Factory data reset.
i copied the nandroid backup to the comp before this, then copied it back to same folder once i rooted and installed zeus and made initial new nandroid backup.
My question is can I restore from a backup that the phone erased and i put back after re-installing CWM.
Jahallah said:
I looked, but could not find an answer to this specific question.
Forgive me if it's been discussed before.
Here's the order in which i performed new ZEUS (build 6) install.
1) Titanium backup user apps.
2) manual backup of media.
3) Odin back to stock froyo.
4) Factory Reset.
5) super one click root
6) modded recovery install using cwm from market
7) re-install packages x2
8) install Zeus
9) Titanium re-install user apps.
10) ICS for v6 theme installed
Question: Can i move an OLD nandroid backup into the "_/clockworkmod/backup" folder and restore as if it i had not factory reset and re rooted?
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my computer.
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cwm backup file can be restored in cwm. I don't know if it can be restored by any other means.
You dont have to be rooted. You just need to have a working cwm...I have only worked with Red CWM.
If you are looking to restore a nandroid, I recm booting into cwm. wipe clean: factory reset, wipe cache, advance -wipe dalvik. mount: format system, data and cache. Then restore your nandroid.
That's cool. I'm gonna try it, cause I can throw it under a bus for a new one if it bricks.
My question was backtowherw I started...with a a new file structure... can I restore from an old backupfrom a different file structure.
I was and am rooted fro both backups.
I did and now have red cwm.
I do and will take notes.
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Sorry if all that was unclear.. it was drunk thirty when i sent that.
i went back to stock, then did a factory reset from within froyo:
Settings -> privacy -> Factory data reset.
i copied the nandroid backup to the comp before this, then copied it back to same folder once i rooted and installed zeus and made initial new nandroid backup.
My question is can I restore from a backup that the phone erased and i put back after re-installing CWM.
this is not a normal nandroid / cwm restore.
If you're reading this : Please... let me know if this has been discussed and link me ...
or tell me what it you don't understand about my question or how it differs from the MANY cwm restores I've Don from nandroid backup.
I guess no one knows ; That's cool.
The problem is that I forgot to backup all my apps. That's the only reason I wanted restore to a nandroid backup that was deleted by froyo factory data reset.
Now I backup using titanium but apparently lost or deleted the tiba folder after I copied it to the hdd.
At any rate, I only care that I get all apps with data back.
So... is there another way?
Apk extract from nandroid using comp or android?
Sent from my perfectly working phone which I choose not to **** up by restoring from a backup I didn't really want anyway.
Not sure if this helps. But I always copy my nandroid back ups to my computer and my sdcard. That way if I ever need to restore, I can just copy the nandroid back up to the clockwork/backup folder.
Just reread, there are a couple of apps that will let you extract apps from a nandroid backup. I for get which ones though.
Truckerglenn said:
Just reread, there are a couple of apps that will let you extract apps from a nandroid backup. I for get which ones though.
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Thanks .. I found it. Appextract. Works great. Will purchase.
Sent from my phone.
Thanks for this thread. I've been trying to find a clear answer to my question and this is about as close as I've been able to find. So, just to verify (I am a noob, after all):
In order to install a rooted ROM when you have already installed an unrooted 2.3.6 (in my case, the UCLB3 leak), you need to do a nandroid backup, then go back to Froyo stock, root the Infuse, install CWM, then follow the instructions on the box?
In my case, I'm interested in Dman's rooted etc. UCLB3. His instructions start with "Boot into CWM" and I suppose this is the only way to do so!
This is what you are saying you did more or less, right?
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Thanks for this thread. I've been trying to find a clear answer to my question and this is about as close as I've been able to find. So, just to verify (I am a noob, after all):
In order to install a rooted ROM when you have already installed an unrooted 2.3.6 (in my case, the UCLB3 leak), you need to do a nandroid backup, then go back to Froyo stock, root the Infuse, install CWM, then follow the instructions on the box?
In my case, I'm interested in Dman's rooted etc. UCLB3. His instructions start with "Boot into CWM" and I suppose this is the only way to do so!
This is what you are saying you did more or less, right?
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If I were you I would
step-1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524081
After flash to stock uclb3 then use the heimdall package in the second post to flash Entropy's kernal... which will give you cwm recovery.
Step-2
Reboot into recovery and flash whatever you want
Hello, I have recently been able to install and make a backup of my SGH-I727 using CWM. I have also purchased Titanium backup and made application backups.
I have a few specific questions that I have not been able to find an answer to :
1) Will a CWM backup contain all the apps that are on the phone as well? Meaning, if I restore with a backup image I made, will the
unit be exactly as it was before the backup (i.e. home pages, apps, etc)?
2) If the answer to #1 is YES, then what is the use of Titanium backup/restore?
3) I saw on a YOUTUBE video a user "teaching" how to use CWM, before the RESTORE, he formatted the /cache, /data and /system partitions, then did the RESTORE. Is this needed? required? recommended? best practice?
4) I have gb 2.3.5 on the device now and it works fantastic. I would like to try ICS but before I go there, I want to make sure I have a way to get back to what I have now. Is a CWM backup all I need?
5) Will installing a stock Kernel (ICS AT&T in my case) get rid of CWM Recovery? Or will it be there when I want to go back to the backed up version?
6) Lastly, and maybe this one should not be in this thread but lets try : I am learning about Android, and I see references to the "modem/radio" files for each device. Will a CWM backup also backup the radio/modem code in case the ICS install does not go as planned?
Thank you!!
I think you need to do more reading. Many of these questions have been answered.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
1. Yes a cwm or twrp b/u will put all your apps back just like you never left.!
2. You use titanium when you flash a new rom because of course the new rom won't contain your apps.
3. I've done lots and lots of restores and never wiped first....but wouldn't hurt i guess.
4.yup.!
5.no the recovery remains untouched.
6.I don't think the radio gets backed up or restored. But it's not critical to the rom operation and can be reflashed when ever..
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Hello, I have recently been able to install and make a backup of my SGH-I727 using CWM. I have also purchased Titanium backup and made application backups.
I have a few specific questions that I have not been able to find an answer to :
1) Will a CWM backup contain all the apps that are on the phone as well? Meaning, if I restore with a backup image I made, will the
unit be exactly as it was before the backup (i.e. home pages, apps, etc)?
2) If the answer to #1 is YES, then what is the use of Titanium backup/restore?
3) I saw on a YOUTUBE video a user "teaching" how to use CWM, before the RESTORE, he formatted the /cache, /data and /system partitions, then did the RESTORE. Is this needed? required? recommended? best practice?
4) I have gb 2.3.5 on the device now and it works fantastic. I would like to try ICS but before I go there, I want to make sure I have a way to get back to what I have now. Is a CWM backup all I need?
5) Will installing a stock Kernel (ICS AT&T in my case) get rid of CWM Recovery? Or will it be there when I want to go back to the backed up version?
6) Lastly, and maybe this one should not be in this thread but lets try : I am learning about Android, and I see references to the "modem/radio" files for each device. Will a CWM backup also backup the radio/modem code in case the ICS install does not go as planned?
Thank you!!
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1. 99.9% back to what you had
2. if you install a new rom you can use titu to restore your apps and settings, 99.9% of apps should work, but some people like reinstalling thier apps fresh and not from backups
3. i wipe b4 i reinstall from backup, but dont wipe/format your sdcards, thats where all the backups of cwm and titu are, good practice is to backup your sdcards onto your computer, that reminds me, i need todo that
4. yes except for the radio
5. if you mean stock firmware , then yes custom recovery gone, you will get everything back to stock - recovery, kernel, rom, radio. if you mean just the kernel then no
6. no cwm/twrp do not backup or wipe the radio , you will still have what you had b4, but the ics stock firmware install you will get another radio and should be fine, worry about flashing the firmware correctly(do the wipes), radio is easy to flash/reflash with custom recovery(cwm/twrp)
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1. 99.9% back to what you had
2. if you install a new rom you can use titu to restore your apps and settings, 99.9% of apps should work, but some people like reinstalling thier apps fresh and not from backups
3. i wipe b4 i reinstall from backup, but dont wipe/format your sdcards, thats where all the backups of cwm and titu are, good practice is to backup your sdcards onto your computer, that reminds me, i need todo that
4. yes except for the radio
5. if you mean stock firmware , then yes custom recovery gone, you will get everything back to stock - recovery, kernel, rom, radio. if you mean just the kernel then no
6. no cwm/twrp do not backup or wipe the radio , you will still have what you had b4, but the ics stock firmware install you will get another radio and should be fine, worry about flashing the firmware correctly(do the wipes), radio is easy to flash/reflash with custom recovery(cwm/twrp)
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Hi Vincom and all,
Thanks for the responses....Very useful and I think I am putting all the dots together now. Before I ask this let me say that I am a computer programmer as well but for IBM mainframe systems, so I am a technical person but the distributed computing world (Windows/Unix/Linux, etc) is not that familiar to me, therefore these follow up questions.
I am trying to understand the difference between FIRMWARE, and ROMS and Kernels.
1A) I gather firmware is the software that drives the hardware like device drivers..correct?
2A) I also gather that the Kernel is the version of the operating system. Correct?
3A) ROM is the one that is stomping me a bit...is that the UI version? Like Gnome in Linux?
When I look at my S2, in About Phone I see the following :
Baseband Version - I727UCKJ2
Kernel Version - 2.6.35.11
Build Number GINGERBREAD.UCKJ2
4A) Lastly, when I do a CWM backup, what am I backing up? The ROM and the Kernel? Does it also back up the firmware?
Anyway thanks to all for your input and help!...I love my Android device!
Hello there, To answer a few of your questions.
1.A. Typically Firmware is a patch or software update/version that affects what the hardware is supposed to do..Google definition-Permanent software programmed into a read-only memory.
2.A. Kernel - pretty good explanation of it...
3.A. Google definition - The Android ROM is the Android operating system. This is the User interface (Sense UI in HTC phones) and the file system for maintaining contacts etc. It is composed of a Linux kernel and various add-ons to achieve specific functionality.- I would define it as a user-developed version of android if we are talking about custom ROMs.
4.A. Yes when you back up it backs up everything except the radio.
To further explain why people might use TIBU and CWM/TWRP is because most people make a full nandroid (cwm backup) for safety / oops moments or just to try out a different rom. TIBU is usually used when users go from rom to rom and dont want to mess with playstore taking its sweet time to reinstall. (only restore app/app data. NEVER RESTORE SYS DATA unless on the same version of android. the sys files are always different rom to rom or version to version)
Baseband is the Radio, Just fyi there are several different versions of radios for our phone but they are typicall Version specific. ie: gb radios wouldnt work on JB
Not as a troll or flame but I am just curious why you are still using GB? My advice is just to install cm10 + gapps and look up installing cyandelta from the playstore.
I offer that as a suggestion because it will update your phone autonomously. also review the forums for which radios are best for cm (I'm still using uclf6 even though there are newer versions)