hello guys,
Do u guys know how to upgrade andriod version from 2.3.3 to 4.03 - 4.04 for Inspire 4g smartphones ?
Would appreciate for helps
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Are you rooted? If not, you need to root first with the Advanced Ace Hack Kit by attn1 (it's not here; you will need to Google for it). More detailed instructions are in post #7 of the Ace Think Tank thread linked in my signature. If you are rooted with a custom recovery, just backup, full wipe, and flash it from recovery.
I rooted it quite awhile ,i just want to upgrade my andriod version
JeromeSama said:
I rooted it quite awhile ,i just want to upgrade my andriod version
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Do you have a recovery like CWM or 4ext? Make sure it's updated, then just download an ICS ROM, backup your current one, full wipe, and flash.
I did backup everything but question . what does flashing has to do with upgrading andriod version ?
I am quite lost ,sorry about that
JeromeSama said:
I did backup everything but question . what does flashing has to do with upgrading andriod version ?
I am quite lost ,sorry about that
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"Flash" in the whole custom Android world means to install something from recovery.
Okay wait , so in order to upgrade to 4.0.4 i need to flash a rom and not like doing some stuff for it ?
JeromeSama said:
Okay wait , so in order to upgrade to 4.0.4 i need to flash a rom and not like doing some stuff for it ?
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What do you mean by doing some stuff for it? Sorry, I think I didn't originally grasp how in-depth of an explanation you wanted. In the terminology I understand, yes, you just need to flash a ROM.
1. Download the ROM of your choice; for non-Sense I like aospX from the Inspire 4G Dev forums. Save it in the sdcard in a place you remember.
2. Boot into recovery. You can do this by rebooting and holding power and volume-down, then navigating to recovery with the volume buttons and selecting it with the power button. Or, if you have it as an option when you long-press on the power button, just select recovery.
3. In your recovery, back up your current setup. Different recoveries differ in the exact settings, but find backup and do it.
4. In your recovery, find the wipe options. Wipe /system, /data, and /cache. Note that factory reset means to wipe data and cache only.
5. In your recovery, find the install/flash options. Navigate to the ROM you downloaded and select it. Wait for it to install.
6. Reboot.
Im really sorry about this .
i don't want to flash a new ROM , i want to upgrade my andriod version from 2.3.3 to .4.0.4
JeromeSama said:
Im really sorry about this .
i don't want to flash a new ROM , i want to upgrade my andriod version from 2.3.3 to .4.0.4
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But to upgrade, you need to flash a new ROM. The ROM is the upgrade. Since HTC does not have an official ICS for our phone, the only way to get it is by flashing a custom ROM.
alright thanks alot ,and sorry if i did frustrate you in any way
JeromeSama said:
alright thanks alot ,and sorry if i did frustrate you in any way
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No worries. We all start somewhere.
EDIT: oh, and make sure you update your recovery.
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Hi guys,
Anyone could guide me to where can I find the source to download the full stock rom for the I9023, xxxKB3, GRI54 so that I can flash this into my phone and overwrite my current CM7 before manually flashing to 2.3.4's stock rom and then reroot it again. Will really appreciate it.
Stan.
There is a full 2.3.4 rom available for your phone.
the "released" link under I9023 has a full rom file in this thread.
Issue is I'm currently rooted and on CM7's rom which means I can't just apply the 2.3.4 full rom over it, it won't work this way. Thus I need to flash my phone back to the stock 2.3.3 rom but I can't seem to find one for my phone
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Stanlehh said:
Issue is I'm currently rooted and on CM7's rom which means I can't just apply the 2.3.4 full rom over it, it won't work this way. Thus I need to flash my phone back to the stock 2.3.3 rom but I can't seem to find one for my phone
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hmm.. i think a full rom is a stock rom.. it will prolly wipe everything, but bring you to stock 2.3.4.
i only read about needing a stock rom when _updating_ with an update file, which is way smaller..
i poested that in the sticky for the otas.. maybe wait, if someone else confirmes that =)
edit: i don't think rooted is a problem, i was rooted myself. it just was gone when i applied the full rom.
so I should try getting the full rom for my 9023, gri54 and just apply update from sdcard at recovery?
After apply CM7'S rom, I noticed my build changed to gri40, will it affect? The available rom for the 9023 is meant for gri54 only
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Stanlehh said:
so I should try getting the full rom for my 9023, gri54 and just apply update from sdcard at recovery?
After apply CM7'S rom, I noticed my build changed to gri40, will it affect? The available rom for the 9023 is meant for gri54 only
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well, i think it doesn't matter what you have right now, since it's a full rom, not an update. so cm7 well be gone after install and you have a pure android rom.
so either if you are on gri40 or gri54 it doenst matter, cause you will be grj22 afterwards, as long you have an i9023.
before this full rom came up, some ppl downgraded to gri40, in order to use the update grj22-from-gri40. an update requires the correct version installed, but not when using a full rom.
and yeah, just use recovery and install from sd-card. root will be gone and you be having stock recovery again.
hope that helps..
This definitely helped alot.! So I just format /data and /cache and I'm good to go ahead and flash?
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Stanlehh said:
This definitely helped alot.! So I just format /data and /cache and I'm good to go ahead and flash?
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i don't think u even need to do that.. flashing that rom should wipe everything..
at least i think so.. anyway, since u are going from cm7 to stock rom, ur system is gonna be new..
let me know if it worked!
don't forget, if wann root again afterwards, u need to flash a custom recovery again!
eGozelle said:
i don't think u even need to do that.. flashing that rom should wipe everything..
at least i think so.. anyway, since u are going from cm7 to stock rom, ur system is gonna be new..
let me know if it worked!
don't forget, if wann root again afterwards, u need to flash a custom recovery again!
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my only worry is that after reading about in the forums. After flashing the full 2.3.4's rom onto my phone and thereafter flashing CWM into it again, it won't stay permanently. Any ideas how to go about solving this?
Locking and unlocking the bootloader again should reset the phone to stock rom and factory defaults, wouldn't it?
MrNago said:
Locking and unlocking the bootloader again should reset the phone to stock rom and factory defaults, wouldn't it?
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not sure, need someone to clarify this.
Stanlehh said:
my only worry is that after reading about in the forums. After flashing the full 2.3.4's rom onto my phone and thereafter flashing CWM into it again, it won't stay permanently. Any ideas how to go about solving this?
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didn't realise that cwm recovery will be gone afterwards, since i still was able to flash superuser file with cwm. just saw i'm back to stock recovery ;b
found the same as u did in the guide sticky thread to work around that
so did flash the full rom already?
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Locking and unlocking the bootloader again should reset the phone to stock rom and factory defaults, wouldn't it?
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If you are running CM7 at the moment, stock ROM won't magically appear just because you did lock/unlock.
It will sure wipe data/SD clean, but stock ROM can't just pop up out of no where
Stanlehh said:
not sure, need someone to clarify this.
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Just format your /system partition, wipe data/factory reset, wipe dalvik, then install 2.3.4 full ROM. To make CWM stick, you have 2 options
1) Without rebooting after you flashed 2.3.4, stay in CWM, use adb
Code:
adb remount
adb root
adb shell mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh{,.bak}
or you can delete it if you want...I did
adb shell rm /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
2) Root -> reboot -> install ROM Manager -> install CWM -> delete/move /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
hey guys once again the noob needs help lol... i want to root my g2x currently my g2x has gingerbread version and i just want to root it to calibrate the battery.... I need like a step by step procedure that will tell me how to root and everything I got to do without messing up my g2x....thank you for your time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060715
G2X CM7
phburks said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060715
G2X CM7
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but i thought superoneclick dont work with gingerbread...??
phburks said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060715
G2X CM7
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Yup - Read that. There is one additional ROM that is not in that list, which i personally prefer.
In the Dev forum, Xboarders has posted a GB OTA ROM that has been rooted - other than that, it is purely stock. If you don't want to run a ROM that has had many changes made (and requires it be updated quite frequently), i would suggest flashing this once you have clockwork mod installed.
propain4444 said:
Yup - Read that. There is one additional ROM that is not in that list, which i personally prefer.
In the Dev forum, Xboarders has posted a GB OTA ROM that has been rooted - other than that, it is purely stock. If you don't want to run a ROM that has had many changes made (and requires it be updated quite frequently), i would suggest flashing this once you have clockwork mod installed.
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im so sorry can you dumb that a bit more...im sorry again
Georican said:
but i thought superoneclick dont work with gingerbread...??
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Correct. Follow the instructions for the one click nvflash tool to flash clockworkmod recovery and then flash whichever rom you want. If you want the stock GB rom there is a pre rooted version of it in the development section that you can flash once you get recovery flashed to your phone properly.
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Geovanny he's correct follow the instructions to install clockwork
1. Flash ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions found in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847
2. Boot into ClockworkMod Recovery by turning off your phone and turning it on with the volume down and power button held down until you see the clockworkmod recovery boot screen.
3. Install the zip found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179748
4. You are now rooted with the stock GB rom.
i try doin the steps and in the 1st step of rooting the phone the superoneclick just froze like it says superoneclick is not workin and i got scare so i x it out... what can i do?
Why did you try superoneclick if you already knew it doesn't work and we already told you it wouldnt work?
Nvflash clockwork mod recovery using the one click tool. Boot into recovery. Wipe data, wipe dalvik cache. Flash rom of choice. Fix permisssions. Reboot. That's it.
G2X CM7
Oh boy, another thread like this -__-
Dude listen to phburks for some reason u don't have to actually use the root tool, y? I have no clue but its cool and I wonder if we could have done it all along lol so basically u have to use nvflash it is a tool to flash clockworkmod, and it is in superoneclick form so it should be super easy just do what it says install it and u will have recovery, now your probably thinking why can't I just install rom manager? Well u could but with the g2x its what we call a fake flash, basically if u installed a wrong file or something like that And u went into a bootloop u wouldn't be able to get into recovery, that's y we recommend flashing recovery the nvflash method this way if something bad ever happens u can get into your phone by pressing volume down and power. And fix it, with rom manager u can't do that, now once u have recovery installed on ur phone just download that rom they told u to do (xboarders) then go into recovery after u put xboarders zip on the root of ur sdcard, wipe data, wipe cache, then go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache then install the zip, then boot up andyou have a rooted gb rom and will stay rooted
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Oh boy, another thread like this -__-
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im sorry for your trouble
but i have no skills when it comes to my g2x...is not that i dont listen is that i have no idea what to do exactly thats why i need a step by step of what to do exactly.....is easy for your guys but the nvflash thingy i have no idea where it is you say in superoneclick but i dont kno what to do...do you understand my skills now? there beyond noob and im sorry
Georican said:
im sorry for your trouble
but i have no skills when it comes to my g2x...is not that i dont listen is that i have no idea what to do exactly thats why i need a step by step of what to do exactly.....is easy for your guys but the nvflash thingy i have no idea where it is you say in superoneclick but i dont kno what to do...do you understand my skills now? there beyond noob and im sorry
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Now I see what the problem is. You're confusing the one click nvflash tool with superoneclick. Superoneclick is used for rooting your stock unrooted rom. Don't worry about superoneclick for now. The one click nvflash tool installs clockworkmod recovery the proper way onto the G2X. It can be found with instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847
Use it to flash recovery and then you can boot into recovery and flash your rom of choice.
G2X CM7
phburks said:
Correct. Follow the instructions for the one click nvflash tool to flash clockworkmod recovery and then flash whichever rom you want....
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Yup. Worked brilliantly. Thanks SOOOOO much for the shove in the right direction.
Now.... WTF is the "thanks" button? Am I blind or just new?
Georican said:
im sorry for your trouble
but i have no skills when it comes to my g2x...is not that i dont listen is that i have no idea what to do exactly thats why i need a step by step of what to do exactly.....is easy for your guys but the nvflash thingy i have no idea where it is you say in superoneclick but i dont kno what to do...do you understand my skills now? there beyond noob and im sorry
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Stop being sorry. Every single person on this site was a noob at one time. Just follow the directions phburks posted.
sarni84 said:
Dude listen to phburks for some reason u don't have to actually use the root tool, y? I have no clue but its cool and I wonder if we could have done it all along lol so basically u have to use nvflash it is a tool to flash clockworkmod, and it is in superoneclick form so it should be super easy just do what it says install it and u will have recovery, now your probably thinking why can't I just install rom manager? Well u could but with the g2x its what we call a fake flash, basically if u installed a wrong file or something like that And u went into a bootloop u wouldn't be able to get into recovery, that's y we recommend flashing recovery the nvflash method this way if something bad ever happens u can get into your phone by pressing volume down and power. And fix it, with rom manager u can't do that, now once u have recovery installed on ur phone just download that rom they told u to do (xboarders) then go into recovery after u put xboarders zip on the root of ur sdcard, wipe data, wipe cache, then go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache then install the zip, then boot up andyou have a rooted gb rom and will stay rooted
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Hey Sarni84,
Just curious what wiping the dalvik cache does in the advanced settings in CWM? I have not seen that on any of the instructions on the developers threads when installing a new rom
phburks said:
Now I see what the problem is. You're confusing the one click nvflash tool with superoneclick. Superoneclick is used for rooting your stock unrooted rom. Don't worry about superoneclick for now. The one click nvflash tool installs clockworkmod recovery the proper way onto the G2X. It can be found with instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847
Use it to flash recovery and then you can boot into recovery and flash your rom of choice.
G2X CM7
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ok but before i do anything of this my phone is not rooted doing all of this will root my phone so i can do a battery calibration??
Sarchie1982 said:
Hey Sarni84,
Just curious what wiping the dalvik cache does in the advanced settings in CWM? I have not seen that on any of the instructions on the developers threads when installing a new rom
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The dalvik cache is basically Androids way of optimizing apps so they load faster and your system runs smoother. If you don't clear it when switching to a different rom it can possibly cause issues like boot loops, etc. Not sure if its cleared by clockwork with a data wipe/factory reset so I always clear it through the advanced menu. It doesn't hurt to clear it more than once so I figure better to be sure its cleared.
After you clear it your first reboot can take several minutes depending on how many apps you have installed as it has to rebuild the dalvik cache for all your apps.
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Georican said:
ok but before i do anything of this my phone is not rooted doing all of this will root my phone so i can do a battery calibration??
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Installing clockworkmod recovery will allow you to flash alternative roms onto your phone. If the rom you flash is rooted then yes you will have root. Most of the custom roms are rooted.
And yes you can do a battery calibration. What problems are you having with your battery?
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Hi,
Im pretty new to Droid phones and I have had my Droid Charge for a couple of months now. Its pretty much untouched and factory stock verison. I been reading alot of the post and some it can be confusing. My question is coming from stock verison what would be the ideal and easiest upgrade?
I see alot of news on Honeycomb,Gummycharge etc.. what would be my best bet and what are the advantages chosen one over the other thanks in advance
babyjake said:
Hi,
Im pretty new to Droid phones and I have had my Droid Charge for a couple of months now. Its pretty much untouched and factory stock verison. I been reading alot of the post and some it can be confusing. My question is coming from stock verison what would be the ideal and easiest upgrade?
I see alot of news on Honeycomb,Gummycharge etc.. what would be my best bet and what are the advantages chosen one over the other thanks in advance
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I would suggest waiting until tonight when GummyCharged 2.0 drops, it's gonna be the ultimate tweakable rom it'll be rooted, give you CWM and a custom voodoo kernel, plus a sweet better-than-stock rom
blazing through on my 4G Droid Charge
anoninja118 said:
I would suggest waiting until tonight when GummyCharged 2.0 drops, it's gonna be the ultimate tweakable rom it'll be rooted, give you CWM and a custom voodoo kernel, plus a sweet better-than-stock rom
blazing through on my 4G Droid Charge
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thanks - can i intstall that from stock
babyjake said:
thanks - can i intstall that from stock
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Not at first because it's going to be released a CWM recovery flashable zip. If you go to the Charge developer forum and Odin over the latest CWM recovery by Imnuts, you will be able to install it easily when it is released.
hazard209 said:
Not at first because it's going to be released a CWM recovery flashable zip. If you go to the Charge developer forum and Odin over the latest CWM recovery by Imnuts, you will be able to install it easily when it is released.
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So basically I will need to install a previous Odin verison with CWM and when this comes out I just install the CWM as a recovery is that correct ?
babyjake said:
So basically I will need to install a previous Odin verison with CWM and when this comes out I just install the CWM as a recovery is that correct ?
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Close. You don't need to install the previous version (1.9.1) but you can if you want to. You just have to Odin over the latest CWM recovery (this will root your phone). When the 2.0 zip is released then you just place it on your SD card, enter recovery by holding volume up + home + power until the SAMSUNG logo flashes twice and then choose to install zip from SD card. Make sure to do a factory reset, and wipe the cache partition and dalvik cache (under advanced) before flashing the zip in recovery. You may not understand all of that now, but when you're in recovery mode it will make sense.
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Close. You don't need to install the previous version (1.9.1) but you can if you want to. You just have to Odin over the latest CWM recovery (this will root your phone). When the 2.0 zip is released then you just place it on your SD card, enter recovery by holding volume up + home + power until the SAMSUNG logo flashes twice and then choose to install zip from SD card. Make sure to do a factory reset, and wipe the cache partition and dalvik cache (under advanced) before flashing the zip in recovery. You may not understand all of that now, but when you're in recovery mode it will make sense.
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I see so root the phone and install the latest clockwork mod from app store and then when gummy charge 2.0 comes out go into recovery and install is that right ?
babyjake said:
I see so root the phone and install the latest clockwork mod from app store and then when gummy charge 2.0 comes out go into recovery and install is that right ?
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Everything except the market. Get CWM here. Installing that CWM will root your phone for you.
hazard209 said:
Everything except the market. Get CWM here. Installing that CWM will root your phone for you.
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So what a sec you telling me all i have to do is use odin and this file ? Dont need to do all that altered beast stuff
babyjake said:
So what a sec you telling me all i have to do is use odin and this file ? Dont need to do all that altered beast stuff
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You don't need to touch Altered Beast unless you want it. I'm fairly certain that using Odin to flash CWM will provide root (I haven't done it in a long while). If it does not, after flashing CWM, just install this zip from your SD card in recovery and that will provide root.
SWEET TY !
babyjake said:
SWEET TY !
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No problem chief. Feel free to post back with any question.
If you are on the stock kernel you will need to boot directly to recovery and flash the SU .zip after odin CMW, or else the recovery will be overwritten by the stock kernel.
Your best bet is to wait till GC FE 2.0 is released, then odin CWM, and boot direct to recovery and flash the 2.0 .zip. then you are done in a couple steps.
That'll work too.
so now the waiting game begins lol
Phone is rooted, CWM installed latest, recovery e3 does not check signatures.
Can I just create nandroid backup, wipe phone and install this one rom for example?
AjvarXX said:
Phone is rooted, CWM installed latest, recovery e3 does not check signatures.
Can I just create nandroid backup, wipe phone and install this one rom for example?
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Yep.. You take a backup, wipe cache,data and dalvik cache. You are ready to flash your custom rom.. But while changing kernels you gotta flash your stock rom+stock kernel then root then flash new kernel then the custom rom.
haridevil99 said:
Yep.. You take a backup, wipe cache,data and dalvik cache. You are ready to flash your custom rom.. But while changing kernels you gotta flash your stock rom+stock kernel then root then flash new kernel then the custom rom.
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Appreciate. So I now will backup and wipe everything and then update it with kies mini. And then will ask more about custom stuff, am I doing right?
The problem about SGS4G is that it is WAY TOO MUCH information about it as well as kernels, mods, articles and you are lost because some of them conflicts with other.
P.S. I spent a week for going into Android stuff and Galaxy S.
AjvarXX said:
Appreciate. So I now will backup and wipe everything and then update it with kies mini. And then will ask more about custom stuff, am I doing right?
The problem about SGS4G is that it is WAY TOO MUCH information about it as well as kernels, mods, articles and you are lost because some of them conflicts with other.
P.S. I spent a week for going into Android stuff and Galaxy S.
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Well.. If you were talking bout updating your stock rom using kies... I dont see any use of that if you are going to flash a custom rom. Its just mere waste of time.
haridevil99 said:
Well.. If you were talking bout updating your stock rom using kies... I dont see any use of that if you are going to flash a custom rom. Its just mere waste of time.
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it's because 2.2 version is so hard for modding that I didn't risk to update from it.
Now I have modded kernel on stock 2.3.6. And thinking about what ROM to use.
Here is a link I found recently and it is so very helpful! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716
AjvarXX said:
it's because 2.2 version is so hard for modding that I didn't risk to update from it.
Now I have modded kernel on stock 2.3.6. And thinking about what ROM to use.
Here is a link I found recently and it is so very helpful! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716
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The guide seems good enough but a bit more complicated that it should be. Anyway here are two tips or info for you. First, whatever you do, have Odin and Stock Firmware ready to flash coz when everything else fails, Odin to the rescue and also flash stock firmware (Rom+kernel) whenever you change kernel as changing kernels without doing so removes root access and you cant apply root update on a custom kernel unless it has pre root access. Second, you dont need any kind of manager to flash firmwares and updates. CWM is a replacement to all. But its all your choice.
Hi, I have bought a samsung tab 3 sm-t311 in China and since they everything related to google, I rooted it and installed CWM,
I installed this rom here with CWM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2404877
Installation was successful but I get this messages when launching my device:
- setup wizard isn't responding. Do you want to close it?
I close it, then:
- Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped.
I press ok, then:
Unfortunately, Samsung keyboard has stopped.
I press ok then:
- Process system isn't responding. Do you want to close it?
I press ok
And it keeps coming back over and over...
What should I do?
Backup
anthony239 said:
Hi, I have bought a samsung tab 3 sm-t311 in China and since they everything related to google, I rooted it and installed CWM,
I installed this rom here with CWM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2404877
Installation was successful but I get this messages when launching my device:
- setup wizard isn't responding. Do you want to close it?
I close it, then:
- Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped.
I press ok, then:
Unfortunately, Samsung keyboard has stopped.
I press ok then:
- Process system isn't responding. Do you want to close it?
I press ok
And it keeps coming back over and over...
What should I do?
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try fixing permissions in cwm/twrp ,if it does not help then restore your nandroid backup or ask the rom developer for the problem..
it might help you
roshan77ss said:
try fixing permissions in cwm/twrp ,if it does not help then restore your nandroid backup or ask the rom developer for the problem..
it might help you
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Hi, thanks for replying. I cannot post in the topic of the rom because I am new on the forum (what I get when I try to post something overthere).
Could you please explain me how to fix the permissions in CWM?
I am a beginner who been trying to fix his tablet for a week now, but I still dont understand everything since I cant put all my time on it... If its not about following tutorials step by step, i am lost...
I also tried the fast team one, without any success, when the rom is installed and the device is rebooted, this time the screen stay blocked on "samsung galaxy tab3" for years!!!
sorry, i meant the fast dream rom
I just tried to Flash three roms from sammobile.com (one from hong-kong, one from spain and one from germany) through Odin.
Everytime I get I click on AP to load the rom on odin, I get this message:"md5 error! Binary is invalid".
Since I have rooted the tablet using odin to instal CWM, when I boot the tablet in download mode, I can see:
- PRODUCT NAME: SM-T311
- CURRENT BINARY: Cusom
- SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
Is it related? Someone help plz...
The question is do i really have to install a new rom, now that the tablet is rooted with CWM on it, can't do any manipulation to allow the chinese rom to accept google playstore etc...
My biggest problem with the chinese rom that comes with it is that i cant install download google playstore, i installed it but everytime i open it, it closes right away. Not google nor other google apps available neither since it was sold in china...
anthony239 said:
Hi, thanks for replying. I cannot post in the topic of the rom because I am new on the forum (what I get when I try to post something overthere).
Could you please explain me how to fix the permissions in CWM?
I am a beginner who been trying to fix his tablet for a week now, but I still dont understand everything since I cant put all my time on it... If its not about following tutorials step by step, i am lost...
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You should be able to post on ROM forum now(as you've reached 10 posts.
And the fix permissions option should be in 'advanced' section in CWM(not sure, I use TWRP recovery)
The Dork Knight Rises said:
You should be able to post on ROM forum now(as you've reached 10 posts.
And the fix permissions option should be in 'advanced' section in CWM(not sure, I use TWRP recovery)
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Yea im able to post over there now, thx
backup
anthony239 said:
The question is do i really have to install a new rom, now that the tablet is rooted with CWM on it, can't do any manipulation to allow the chinese rom to accept google playstore etc...
My biggest problem with the chinese rom that comes with it is that i cant install download google playstore, i installed it but everytime i open it, it closes right away. Not google nor other google apps available neither since it was sold in china...
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dont you have cwm backup? if not then flash stock firmware ,find proper odin flashable packages for your device.
always make backup before flashing any rom.
anthony239 said:
Yea im able to post over there now, thx
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So, could the devs help??
(<---And you don't need to say thanks and spam the thread, that what the button's for)
The Dork Knight Rises said:
So, could the devs help??
(<---And you don't need to say thanks and spam the thread, that what the button's for)
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In the end, I just used a previous version of Odin (3.4 instead of 3.9) to flash an original stock rom.
Now the problem is that I have a new CWM that works with the volume up, volume down button, and this menu:
- reboot system now
- apply update from ADB
- apply update from external storage
- zipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- apply update from cache
Since the rom is not really good, i wanted to flash another one (one of those we just talked about), but the backup i did with the previous CWM i had (Philz Advanced CWM 6.08.90) is nowhere in the tablet anymore (i dont have any sd card) and i dont know how to make a back up with this CWM...
So now the question is how to make a backup with this version of CWM so I can try to flash other roms, or how to get the version that i had before without takin any risk of brickin the device (so i can make another backup and try to flash another)
anthony239 said:
In the end, I just used a previous version of Odin (3.4 instead of 3.9) to flash an original stock rom.
Now the problem is that I have a new CWM that works with the volume up, volume down button, and this menu:
- reboot system now
- apply update from ADB
- apply update from external storage
- zipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- apply update from cache
Since the rom is not really good, i wanted to flash another one (one of those we just talked about), but the backup i did with the previous CWM i had (Philz Advanced CWM 6.08.90) is nowhere in the tablet anymore (i dont have any sd card) and i dont know how to make a back up with this CWM...
So now the question is how to make a backup with this version of CWM so I can try to flash other roms, or how to get the version that i had before without takin any risk of brickin the device (so i can make another backup and try to flash another)
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Are you sure the new recovery is CWM and not stock recovery?? If you flashed stock ROM, it should've given you stock recovery again...
(Does it show the CWM hat logo in the background?)
The Dork Knight Rises said:
Are you sure the new recovery is CWM and not stock recovery?? If you flashed stock ROM, it should've given you stock recovery again...
(Does it show the CWM hat logo in the background?)
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Actually, yea its the stock recovery, so should i reroot the phone to install CWM, make a backup just in case, flash another stock rom which i find better, and then try to flash this one in recovery mode?
anthony239 said:
Hi, I have bought a samsung tab 3 sm-t311 in China and since they everything related to google, I rooted it and installed CWM,
I installed this rom here with CWM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2404877
Installation was successful but I get this messages when launching my device:
- setup wizard isn't responding. Do you want to close it?
I close it, then:
- Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped.
I press ok, then:
Unfortunately, Samsung keyboard has stopped.
I press ok then:
- Process system isn't responding. Do you want to close it?
I press ok
And it keeps coming back over and over...
What should I do?
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Try fix or patch.
Or come back to stock rom.
anthony239 said:
Actually, yea its the stock recovery, so should i reroot the phone to install CWM, make a backup just in case, flash another stock rom which i find better, and then try to flash this one in recovery mode?
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Yup, I think you'd better to start over again. Try take a look at this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2401901
It works well for my SM-T311 :good: Then you can reroot and make a backup from TWRP easily.
I also suggest you to take a look at this too : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522091 From there, you can get PhilZ touch recovery based on CWM v.6.0.4.5
anthony239 said:
Actually, yea its the stock recovery, so should i reroot the phone to install CWM, make a backup just in case, flash another stock rom which i find better, and then try to flash this one in recovery mode?
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That's right, look at @Ferris Cruiser's post above. Should help.
(<---Remember to thank him and me if this helps.:good
Ok, my problem is resolved now.
- I had to use the previous version of Odin (3.4) to flash a rom from sammobile.com
- Then, I rooted the phone, reinstalling CWM philz version
- I did a backup using CWM
- Finally I flashed the custom rom using CWM
Thank u all for helping
anthony239 said:
Ok, my problem is resolved now.
- I had to use the previous version of Odin (3.4) to flash a rom from sammobile.com
- Then, I rooted the phone, reinstalling CWM philz version
- I did a backup using CWM
- Finally I flashed the custom rom using CWM
Thank u all for helping
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Glad to help! :good:
HELP
I bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 SM-T311 in Mainland China last month and I cannot install google play can anyone help.