[Q] vicksi rom - General Questions and Answers

i can't flash ''vicksi rom for mt6577 ''''on huawei u8836d.it say that ''Replace boot.img and /system/lib/libfmjni.so from your Base rom 4.2.2, then make .zip again rom and instal via recovery''.where can i get these files?

sawlay said:
i can't flash ''vicksi rom for mt6577 ''''on huawei u8836d.it say that ''Replace boot.img and /system/lib/libfmjni.so from your Base rom 4.2.2, then make .zip again rom and instal via recovery''.where can i get these files?
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You can get these files in the root of your phone in /system/lib/libfmjni.so . Use a root explorer and just copy these file.
As for the boot.img there are methods like these
1) simplest one is to make a backup of your rom and then use 7zip on pc to browse it and find the boot.img
2)use adb to extract it.( never tried this cause the first one always worked for me)
HIT THANX IF I HELPED:laugh:

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[Q] adding recovery method of jaggy jags for other htc phones

Someone please help me on this!!
Ok so we are all familiar with the jaggy jags method of rooting our explorer.. Now my question is for adding recovery! We download the rar file into a folder and just run the batch file to add recovery.. And if I want to add some other recovery like twrp I just replace the recovery file with twrp's... So If I want to add recovery to my friend's wildfire s, can I use this jaggy's method and replace the recovery file of wildfire s Cwm to this folder of explorer extracted from jaggy's rar and run the batch to add recovery??
Anyone?? :crying:
No. That would probably result in a brick. Search for a CWM port suitable with Wildfire.
xpmode said:
No. That would probably result in a brick. Search for a CWM port suitable with Wildfire.
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are u sure??im talking about replacing recovery file of pico with recovery file of wildfire s!! the batch just run commands !

How to get working WIFI with custom ROM on (t) and (l) variants

Make sure you make a backup of your stock ROM before flashing any custom ROMs.
Copy the WLAN folder from system/etc/ in your nandroid backup.
With your new custom ROM downloaded you want to open the zip file and navigate to system/etc/firmware place WLAN folder from your backup in here, then flash,
Congrats working WIFI !.
Sounds great, BUT.....
spaedi said:
Make sure you make a backup of your stock ROM before flashing any custom ROMs.
Copy the WLAN folder from system/etc/ in your nandroid backup.
With your new custom ROM downloaded you want to open the zip file and navigate to system/etc/firmware place WLAN folder from your backup in here, then flash,
Congrats working WIFI !.
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I am wondering, where can one find the original firmware for, say a GT-S7500L I installed a custom ROM, but the wifi gives an error.
baracalao said:
I am wondering, where can one find the original firmware for, say a GT-S7500L I installed a custom ROM, but the wifi gives an error.
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Not sure if the WIFI drivers are the same on the T and L but I've attached the WLAN folder with this post, otherwise just download stock ROM for your device from sammobile.
I will give it a try
spaedi said:
Not sure if the WIFI drivers are the same on the T and L but I've attached the WLAN folder with this post, otherwise just download stock ROM for your device from sammobile.
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I will give it a try. Thanks
Found a solution
spaedi said:
Not sure if the WIFI drivers are the same on the T and L but I've attached the WLAN folder with this post, otherwise just download stock ROM for your device from sammobile.
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I found a solution.
You will need:
1. Phone must be rooted (should be anyway with custom ROM)
2. download the folder I put in this post an put it on you SD card
3. have a "root explorer" installed (I used "X-plore File Manager", free on play store)
With the file explorer copy the "Wifi" folder to the "Root/System/etc"
It will ask if you want to overwrite the existing files. (accept)
For me not all the files copied over, but the files that did copy were enough.
Restart your phone.
Wifi works (for me at least this solved the problem).
covinced dopTOWes
spaedi said:
Make sure you make a backup of your stock ROM before flashing any custom ROMs.
Copy the WLAN folder from system/etc/ in your nandroid backup.
With your new custom ROM downloaded you want to open the zip file and navigate to system/etc/firmware place WLAN folder from your backup in here, then flash,
Congrats working WIFI !.
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thanks Spaedi for quick response i'm new to this so will have to study your instructions on how to correct wifi
I've already installed the v-11 rom do I have to flash it again?
also do you have a nandroid back up that you would recommend (I have busybox installed ) any other help you can give me would be most welcome
once again i'm very thankful for your help
best regards
Cliff
have already sent this message not sure if it went to you if it did then just ignore this one
Cliff

[Q]Please help me to install CM7.2 Jelly Smart ROM on my Vodafone Smart 2 v860

I already flashed my phone, using fastboot, with a custom ROM and rooted my phone so i'm not a total idiot (just half).
Could you please explain to me how to flash the JellySmart ROM from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287172
I do not understand how to flash A5 and A5-1 to my phone. Every ROM i looked at had lots of .img files, but this ROM has 2 parts (A5 and A5-1), each one with lots of folders, system files and only one .img file (boot.img).
Please enlighten me.
kuddo said:
I already flashed my phone, using fastboot, with a custom ROM and rooted my phone so i'm not a total idiot (just half).
Could you please explain to me how to flash the JellySmart ROM from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287172
I do not understand how to flash A5 and A5-1 to my phone. Every ROM i looked at had lots of .img files, but this ROM has 2 parts (A5 and A5-1), each one with lots of folders, system files and only one .img file (boot.img).
Please enlighten me.
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Well, first of all, download both .zips and place them on the root of the SDCard. Don't extract the content of the zips. Then reboot into recovery and do a factory reset and format /system and /custpack from mounts and storage. Then go back and choose install zip from sd card and select the A5 one. After installing boot-up and then go back into recovery and flash the A5-1 zip. Boot-up and you`re done.
Thanks for the info. I've managed to install it, but now the phone won't find my bluetooth headset... dammit!
kuddo said:
Thanks for the info. I've managed to install it, but now the phone won't find my bluetooth headset... dammit!
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Ok, well you should`ve read what is said here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41630732
It still has bugs, it`s only in beta version
I managed to make it work!

[Q] Flashing TWRP

I am owning a rooted Motorola Xoom running JB 4.2, and planning to flash a new KK 4.4 rom on it. On the thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2506997), it suggests that version 2.6.3 of TWRP must be flashed first, I downloaded a zip file already and found out it contains sub folder with a couple of files inside. The img file is named recovery.img. Should I extract the img file first? Last time I flashed TWRP over CWM by use of Recovery Tools app from Play store, but the img is a standalone file.
Any ideas?
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How do I install this carbon rom on my P6200?

Hi All,
I've downloaded the carbon rom form xda developer's site but it does not see to install with odin.
Can you please tell me if there is other flashing software that I need to have to use this rom?
I'm attaching a screen shot of what the rom file looks like when extracted.
IonKilla said:
Hi All,
I've downloaded the carbon rom form xda developer's site but it does not see to install with odin.
Can you please tell me if there is other flashing software that I need to have to use this rom?
I'm attaching a screen shot of what the rom file looks like when extracted.
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Yeah you don't want to extract the zip file, but copy the .zip to an sd card and install it from custom recovery.
If you don't have custom recovery you would go here https://goo.im/devs/daniel_hk/recovery/TWRP/p6200/ and download and flash in Odin (its the 2.8.0.0 that ends in .tar, you put that in the PDA box)
skurys said:
Yeah you don't want to extract the zip file, but copy the .zip to an sd card and install it from custom recovery.
If you don't have custom recovery you would go here
Hi and thank you very much for the reply.
I've installed Custom recovery to my Tab through Odin.
Can you please tell me how to use Custom Recovery?
Can't find it on the phone...
Kind regards
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You need recovery. In the development version has twrp2.8.0.0, you can use odin written
It's very easy.put the zip in sdcard.go to recovery mode.chose install zip from sdcard.chose install from external sd.some how u need to wipe data factorry reset..but on my device.no wipe and i don't see any problem.

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