I am stuck in a strange problem. I have LG P500 which i have rooted with superoneclick and it is rooted now. I have 2.3.3 V20d (India) which i upgraded a year back.
Now the problem is that according to everyone mine is a new baseband but when i use Rom Manger to install custom recovery it shows my phone but in brackets it says 'old BB'..There were just two options,one was my phone and the other to click the box down if my device is not shown in the above list. I am stuck as can't find any solution and i am a newbie.I did ask some senior members and contributors/devs and waiting for the help,so i thought i will post it here also in case someone has faced this problem before.
Screen capture attached as well.....Just do not know where to go from here.Thanks a lot
MORE INFO: I just downloaded XDA ASSISTANT app to check and in software section it mentions about baseband also. The reading is: V07u-000-000 (MAR-23-2009). Can't say if it is of any help
kitu34 said:
I am stuck in a strange problem. I have LG P500 which i have rooted with superoneclick and it is rooted now. I have 2.3.3 V20d (India) which i upgraded a year back.
Now the problem is that according to everyone mine is a new baseband but when i use Rom Manger to install custom recovery it shows my phone but in brackets it says 'old BB'..There were just two options,one was my phone and the other to click the box down if my device is not shown in the above list. I am stuck as can't find any solution and i am a newbie.I did ask some senior members and contributors/devs and waiting for the help,so i thought i will post it here also in case someone has faced this problem before.
Screen capture attached as well.....Just do not know where to go from here.Thanks a lot
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and yes that is your phone lg p500 old bb, it doesn't matter, RomManager doesn't discover your phone, it is just a list that you have to choose
from
Are you sure?
grigtm said:
and yes that is your phone lg p500 old bb, it doesn't matter, RomManager doesn't discover your phone, it is just a list that you have to choose
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Are you sure it doesn't matter? But why would Rom Manager mention that? That means it is misleading the user and the user can think esp a newbie that his is a old baseband therefore he will not go with the new baseband and land in trouble.
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I just downloaded XDA ASSISTANT app to check and in software section it mentions about baseband also. The reading is: V07u-000-000 (MAR-23-2009). Can't say if it is of any help
My advice: don't use Rom Manager to install a custom recovery (or even a Rom); there have been many reports of people bricking their devices that way. A safer way of installing a recovery would be to use LGMDP or adb/fastboot -- instructions should be in a sticky somewhere; I can't search for it at the moment since I'm on mobile. Anyway, good luck.
Edit: Corrected typo -- it's LGMDP.
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Thanks a lot! So kind of you
Syd_M said:
My advice: don't use Rom Manager to install a custom recovery (or even a Rom); there have been many reports of people bricking their devices that way. A safer way of installing a recovery would be to use LGDMP or adb/fastboot -- instructions should be in a sticky somewhere; I can't search for it at the moment since I'm on mobile. Anyway, good luck.
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OMG now i have to start all over again,and being a newbie it is not easy at all.Does rooting etc means spending half the time in the forum?Since yesterday my eyes and back are paining just coz of this hehehee
Ok i will check that brother,thanks a lot seriously.
On what basis you say that?
grigtm said:
and yes that is your phone lg p500 old bb, it doesn't matter, RomManager doesn't discover your phone, it is just a list that you have to choose
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I mean you have encountered that or something yourself or any body else? We have to be sure otherwise the phone will be bricked or ruined and i am not a rich person,therefore god is great hehehe
kitu34 said:
OMG now i have to start all over again,and being a newbie it is not easy at all.Does rooting etc means spending half the time in the forum?Since yesterday my eyes and back are paining just coz of this hehehee
Ok i will check that brother,thanks a lot seriously.
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Well, I know that I spent a few days reading the sticky threads before I rooted my phone, but even then I managed to softbrick it for a couple of days (though it was sort of my fault, since I was using Linux at the time and all the instructions were for Windows, so I had to improvise). You shouldn't need to read every thread, though -- just the stickies should do.
Anyway, regarding Rom Manager, there's a warning in this thread (post #2) not to use it to install a recovery since the CWM version isn't compatible with our devices. As for a recovery you should use, I strongly recommend AmonRa 3.0.6 for a stable and bugfree recovery.
Edit: Just FYI, I installed my recovery using ADB and fastboot. It was quick and easy, the hardest part was installing the LG drivers and ADB (via installing the Android SDK).
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kitu34 said:
I mean you have encountered that or something yourself or any body else? We have to be sure otherwise the phone will be bricked or ruined and i am not a rich person,therefore god is great hehehe
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I installed my first time recovery by RomManager on O1 3 years ago, I cannot realy remember how was it but it worked, but first go to settings, apps development(or something, you are on GB) and check ANDROID DEBUGGING, now use this tool from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827723 all credits to shinobisoft
you can find recovery's here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523050 this are flashable zips
or search Optimus One android develepment and original android development threads
I personaly use CWM 5.0.2.7 but my favourite is TWRP (after I'll change rom I'll go back to TWRP)
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RomManager doesn't suport anymore old phones like O1, that's why it appears with old bb, anyway, allot of ppl flash first time recovery with RomManager, and because it is first time, there must be some fails, not all made it first time, and RomManager is to blame ?? no, worked for me, worked for milions and for a few thousants didn't, and it depends by allot of things but in most cases the people are to blame
grigtm said:
I installed my first time recovery by RomManager on O1 3 years ago, I cannot realy remember how was it but it worked, but first go to settings, apps development(or something, you are on GB) and check ANDROID DEBUGGING, now use this tool from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827723 all credits to shinobisoft
you can find recovery's here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523050 this are flashable zips
or search Optimus One android develepment and original android development threads
I personaly use CWM 5.0.2.7 but my favourite is TWRP (after I'll change rom I'll go back to TWRP)
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RomManager doesn't suport anymore old phones like O1, that's why it appears with old bb, anyway, allot of ppl flash first time recovery with RomManager, and because it is first time, there must be some fails, not all made it first time, and RomManager is to blame ?? no, worked for me, worked for milions and for a few thousants didn't, and it depends by allot of things but in most cases the people are to blame
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Thanks,but what am i suppose to do with this tool? What about rom manager?Shall i go with it?I am sorry i am a newbie so you can lose patience hehehe
kitu34 said:
Thanks,but what am i suppose to do with this tool? What about rom manager?Shall i go with it?I am sorry i am a newbie so you can lose patience hehehe
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No, don't use ROM Manager. 3 years ago when @grigtm used it, it was fine. These days, however, the CWM version in ROM Manager is incompatible with our device. You will risk bricking your phone if you use ROM Manager. Personally, I advise against it.
As for the Android Flash Recovery program that was linked earlier, I haven't used it personally, but it seems easy enough to use. Just
1. Download Android Flash Recovery
2. Install the LG drivers (it's packaged with the program in a subfolder called "USB")
3. Enable USB debugging on your phone (Settings > Applications > Development > check USB debugging)
4. Start your phone in Fastboot Mode.
5. Connect your phone to the PC.
6. Start Android Flash Recovery and follow the instructions.
Confused
Syd_M said:
No, don't use ROM Manager. 3 years ago when @grigtm used it, it was fine. These days, however, the CWM version in ROM Manager is incompatible with our device. You will risk bricking your phone if you use ROM Manager. Personally, I advise against it.
As for the Android Flash Recovery program that was linked earlier, I haven't used it personally, but it seems easy enough to use. Just
1. Download Android Flash Recovery
2. Install the LG drivers (it's packaged with the program in a subfolder called "USB")
3. Enable USB debugging on your phone (Settings > Applications > Development > check USB debugging)
4. Start your phone in Fastboot Mode.
5. Connect your phone to the PC.
6. Start Android Flash Recovery and follow the instructions.
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This is the first step after rooting.Ok
Fastboot mode is Home + Power i just have to do that? Like in rom manager we could do backup of stock can we do all that also with this?
Actually i read at two places how to go step by step,when to backup,going into recovery and wiping & reset the phone then again into recovery and navigate to the zip file of the rom and extract.But i do not know if it is same with Android flash recovery.
New Words For Me...........OMG why i came here hehehe
Syd_M said:
Well, I know that I spent a few days reading the sticky threads before I rooted my phone, but even then I managed to softbrick it for a couple of days (though it was sort of my fault, since I was using Linux at the time and all the instructions were for Windows, so I had to improvise). You shouldn't need to read every thread, though -- just the stickies should do.
Anyway, regarding Rom Manager, there's a warning in this thread (post #2) not to use it to install a recovery since the CWM version isn't compatible with our devices. As for a recovery you should use, I strongly recommend AmonRa 3.0.6 for a stable and bugfree recovery.
Edit: Just FYI, I installed my recovery using ADB and fastboot. It was quick and easy, the hardest part was installing the LG drivers and ADB (via installing the Android SDK).
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Dear you mentioned 'FYI', 'ADB' & 'Fastboot'..... i just heard about them once twice but don't know what are they. I am sorry this can be irritating for you and for me as well heheehe.Only lucky people can go through this smoothly otherwise i do not think i will recommend this to anyone at least before 7 years lol. But seriously i am confused
One more important thing
Syd_M said:
No, don't use ROM Manager. 3 years ago when @grigtm used it, it was fine. These days, however, the CWM version in ROM Manager is incompatible with our device. You will risk bricking your phone if you use ROM Manager. Personally, I advise against it.
As for the Android Flash Recovery program that was linked earlier, I haven't used it personally, but it seems easy enough to use. Just
1. Download Android Flash Recovery
2. Install the LG drivers (it's packaged with the program in a subfolder called "USB")
3. Enable USB debugging on your phone (Settings > Applications > Development > check USB debugging)
4. Start your phone in Fastboot Mode.
5. Connect your phone to the PC.
6. Start Android Flash Recovery and follow the instructions.
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I have LG United Mobile driver already installed,that is enough?
kitu34 said:
Dear you mentioned 'FYI', 'ADB' & 'Fastboot'..... i just heard about them once twice but don't know what are they. I am sorry this can be irritating for you and for me as well heheehe.Only lucky people can go through this smoothly otherwise i do not think i will recommend this to anyone at least before 7 years lol. But seriously i am confused
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There is absolutely no need to learn all of the language, especially when you're just starting out. It's enough in the beginning to just follow instructions, and only go into the details of the Android environment later as you gain more experience. No one becomes an expert overnight, after all.
As for the terms I used... FYI simply means "for your information", nothing to do with Android at all. ADB is the Android Debug Bridge, and like the name implies, it's like the "bridge" that connects your PC to your phone. Any desktop-based program or tweaking tool that communicates with your phone most likely uses ADB (such as SuperOneClick, which you used previously). Fastboot is one of the debugging modes available on the P500. There's no need to concern yourself with exactly what it does (and explaining it in detail is beyond the scope of this post); you simply need to know how to enter that mode when the instructions call for it. Basically, what I'm saying is that you don't need to understand things in detail, you just need to follow instructions. All the instructions you need are in the stickies; for now, ignore anything else that's not there (it'll only confuse you).
The LG Mobile United driver should work. If it doesn't simply install the other drivers.
Thanks alot for the concern
Syd_M said:
There is absolutely no need to learn all of the language, especially when you're just starting out. It's enough in the beginning to just follow instructions, and only go into the details of the Android environment later as you gain more experience. No one becomes an expert overnight, after all.
As for the terms I used... FYI simply means "for your information", nothing to do with Android at all. ADB is the Android Debug Bridge, and like the name implies, it's like the "bridge" that connects your PC to your phone. Any desktop-based program or tweaking tool that communicates with your phone most likely uses ADB (such as SuperOneClick, which you used previously). Fastboot is one of the debugging modes available on the P500. There's no need to concern yourself with exactly what it does (and explaining it in detail is beyond the scope of this post); you simply need to know how to enter that mode when the instructions call for it. Basically, what I'm saying is that you don't need to understand things in detail, you just need to follow instructions. All the instructions you need are in the stickies; for now, ignore anything else that's not there (it'll only confuse you).
The LG Mobile United driver should work. If it doesn't simply install the other drivers.
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I really appreciate your concern for the safety of my phone.Thanks a lot.
Actually i was to read and follow the instruction as you told but since yesterday i was having headache coz of this and it was severe this morning and still can't open one eye heheehe Anyway i went with the Rom Manager coz of this even though it showed my phone as old BB.It was flashed in less than a minute.Then i switchd off the phone to enter into recovery by holding down Home Button + Volume Down + Power Button(button to switch off) but phone just reboots normally,no recovery set up. The thread i am following for instructions at XDA's How to's says i should not boot into recovery from thr rom manager and use only the buttons combination. But it is not happening,can you help in this?
Thanks again
kitu34 said:
I really appreciate your concern for the safety of my phone.Thanks a lot.
Actually i was to read and follow the instruction as you told but since yesterday i was having headache coz of this and it was severe this morning and still can't open one eye heheehe Anyway i went with the Rom Manager coz of this even though it showed my phone as old BB.It was flashed in less than a minute.Then i switchd off the phone to enter into recovery by holding down Home Button + Volume Down + Power Button(button to switch off) but phone just reboots normally,no recovery set up. The thread i am following for instructions at XDA's How to's says i should not boot into recovery from thr rom manager and use only the buttons combination. But it is not happening,can you help in this?
Thanks again
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open RomManager and it should detect if you have or no recovery, it says under flashing recovery, if not use that tool I was directing you to and flash recovery, it is a safe tested tool
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and do not ever boot into recovery from RomManager, actually after you flashed recovery, uninstall RomManager
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maybe you did not pushed corectly the buttons, keep pressed home+vol down+power, after LG logo appears release power button
Stuck in fastboot mode
grigtm said:
open RomManager and it should detect if you have or no recovery, it says under flashing recovery, if not use that tool I was directing you to and flash recovery, it is a safe tested tool
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and do not ever boot into recovery from RomManager, actually after you flashed recovery, uninstall RomManager
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I pressed the buttons this time after the lg logo and it went in fastboot mode.What to do now?
kitu34 said:
I pressed the buttons this time after the lg logo and it went in fastboot mode.What to do now?
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power off, boot into rom, and verify if recovery was flashed, if not do it again and not from RomManager
I just followed the instructions at XDA
grigtm said:
open RomManager and it should detect if you have or no recovery, it says under flashing recovery, if not use that tool I was directing you to and flash recovery, it is a safe tested tool
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and do not ever boot into recovery from RomManager, actually after you flashed recovery, uninstall RomManager
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maybe you did not pushed corectly the buttons, keep pressed home+vol down+power, after LG logo appears release power button
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Instructions said to hold these buttons that's it.Now i read somewhere here to do it after LG logo. Fastboot mode started, udc_start()
Hello all xda community.
I want to ask help from people about my problem.
Ok first, i try to follow jammasterclay.webs.com/step2 regarding multiwindows cascade in note 10.1
when i try using zipthemer then try to configure the step, i get error from zipthemer that "failed to find system mount/umount commands in updater-script". So i hope help from the community regarding the problem. I dont have any idea. I try searching with google also not get the answer.
i get the same message. i used the latest supersu version.
i pm'ed JamMasterClay and i hope he will reply to us
The issue is that chainfire changed how the SuperSU instillation method works. I'm sure it's still possible to make the ZipThemer method work, but I am investigating newer methods such that ZipThemer won't need to be used at all, you will simply have to flash the zip in recovery, regardless of ROM.
I'm currently in the middle of having to re-install Windows and set up my computer again, so bear with me - it might be a few days. I'll try to have something soon though.
Update: The new method works. I'm going to put everything together and will update the original thread. I'll let you guys know when that's done.
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I updated my thread with new steps. Follow the steps found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136313 and everything should work perfectly. Let me know if you have any problems.
working great! thank you!
So I had my n7 rooted and rom'd, but then i had to go back to stock, to return it to the sc for fixing my speaker- at least that's what i wanted.
I tried going back to stock using the nexus root toolkit, and using fastboot.
Always, i get one error or the other- sometimes it gets stuck on sending system, sometimes it just says everything failed, or 'failed to allocate so and so bytes'
Now I am thinking of flashing a custom recovery again, and then flashing stock. Is it really as simple as using a fastboot command to do so?
Or is there something else I need to do?
Thank you.
Hi,
Here's a guide on returning to stock...
Nexus 7 > Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [GUIDE] Flashing a Factory Image with fastboot / return to stock
You can ask for help there as well. Do try another cable and another USB port on computer. Or even another computer if you can.
Good luck!
KJ said:
Hi,
Here's a guide on returning to stock...
Nexus 7 > Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [GUIDE] Flashing a Factory Image with fastboot / return to stock
You can ask for help there as well. Do try another cable and another USB port on computer. Or even another computer if you can.
Good luck!
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Thank you for your reply
But the thing is, i followed those and always ended up in trouble.
Right now, I dont have any rom installed, and my tablet won't boot into recovery so i know it doesn't have recovery either.
At this point, i need to know if i can just flash a custom recovery and then install stock.
theBlissfulReveler said:
Thank you for your reply
But the thing is, i followed those and always ended up in trouble.
Right now, I dont have any rom installed, and my tablet won't boot into recovery so i know it doesn't have recovery either.
At this point, i need to know if i can just flash a custom recovery and then install stock.
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Yes, you can find a stock rom, or whatever rom and try to install it.
Tho, there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to flash stock. A bad cable or USB port is usually the issue.
Here is the link to the N7 2012 section. Depending on whether you have the WiFi or 3g model... Roms can be found in the appropriate development sections.
Nexus 7
I still believe you should troubleshoot the flashing issue in the first thread I linked, by asking for help.
Otherwise, any further questions or issues.. Please use the N7 Q&A section to post your issue/question.
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And most roms are not 100 percent stock. So unless you use fastboot as the guide I linked details... You won't be 100 percent stock.
I'm sorry to bother again, but nothing is working- still.
I tried using TWRP but not even wiping works, and it says 'cannot mount /data' all the time.
Still no success with fastboot, always gets stuck when i flash system.
Unfortunately this is not the thread for support or troubleshooting. Please see why here...
The Purpose of XDA Assist
I gave you the link to the N7 section. The Q&A section is where to ask for further help. ?
Good luck again!
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@demkantor , a colleague of mine, says this thread should help you. You can ask for help in it too... He monitors the thread and always is helpful...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
Q&A for [RECOVERIES][P31xx] TWRP | PhilZ Touch | CWM
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [RECOVERIES][P31xx] TWRP | PhilZ Touch | CWM. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
p3100
Thanks man you save me.
Encryption using older TWRP (until 2.8.1.1)
I just tried the first time to encrypt my Tab. I read about errors people faced before, so here's a small guide how to go on:
Backup all important stuff! We need to format the device!
Make sure using my TWRP 2.8.1.1
Wipe -> Advanced Wipe:
Cache
Dalvic
System
Data
Wipe -> Format Data -> Type yes to confirm
This is the most important step! It will keep some space for the footer! Without that encryption is not possible!
Flash Rom
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What ROM did you used? I currently use 10.1.3-p3110. CM 11 was never released for the p3110.
Reboot
Set a Pin for Lockscreen
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I use a 4x4 connect the dots lockcode. Will this work?
Encrypt your device
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Using TWRP or normal boot?
I hope this post goes to the right place. Just logged in to make my first post here. Been using the forums to find all my answers in the past.
Will clockworkmod recovery work on android 4.0.4 on P3100?
p3110 error
Last TWRP on P3110 displays an error 5xxxx in red when wiping data or factory reset. dont know if this is important so i will report it.
thank you
thank you
now i updated my jelly bean tab2 with lollipop, only because of your help.
Was the PhilZ Touch images removed? Unless I've skipped over the download links, there's no build files located here: androidfilehost(dot)com/?w=files&flid=25703
Have they been pulled back, or..?
Install TWRP over CWM.
Hello everybody! please help me. i'm a new user android. !
Plz tell me how to install TWRP 2.8.4.0 over CWM 6.0.5.1 [Galaxy tab 2 P3110]? because i'm in Omni 4.4.4 nightly rom and it required TWRP for system update.
Give me a step ! thank everybody for support ! :laugh:
Just flash TWRP.zip through your present recovery or TWRP.tar via Mobile Odin. You can use also standard Odin to do that. All you need is to download proper version of TWRP and check it's md5 signature. It's hard to mess up with this.
If you need a step-by-step guide just search. There are plenty of them in this forum, on YouTube, everywhere.
Wysłane z mojego GT-I9300 przy użyciu Tapatalka
SirKunon said:
Just flash TWRP.zip through your present recovery or TWRP.tar via Mobile Odin. You can use also standard Odin to do that. All you need is to download proper version of TWRP and check it's md5 signature. It's hard to mess up with this.
If you need a step-by-step guide just search. There are plenty of them in this forum, on YouTube, everywhere.
Wysłane z mojego GT-I9300 przy użyciu Tapatalka
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Thank you very much @SirKunon im understood I very nice
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Im have one more question
Im using rom 4.4.4 omni nightly for my GT-P3110 and will have system update daily, but i dont know How to do with CWM or not ? ? pls guide for me. hixx thank
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Im done ! THANK EVERYBODY very much
special to @SirKunon for help !
Im funny.
Have a good day. ! :good::good::good:
TWRP
Can TWRP be used for generic Android devices like SmartTV boxes?
I have downloaded TWRP to a few machine from Google Play Store and some are asking to do the mod to the SD card but I'm worried it might brick the devices.
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Can TWRP be used for generic Android devices like SmartTV boxes?
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Short answer: No - these recoveries are for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, in case you missed in which forum section you are.
Long answer: No matter if it is ClockworkMod Recovery, TWRP, PhilZ Touch or whatever else, you need a version of the recovery that is tailored to the device onto which you want to install it. Reason being that each and every device uses a totally different NAND partitioning as well as a totally different boot-loading process, hence why the recovery needs to be made to match the device in question. That being said: You can always look at the official websites of the recoveries to try and see if they offer one for your device - or - if there's a forum for your device around here on XDA you best look there to obtain required intel (availability of a custom recovery and releated installation procedure) - or - if there's no forum (i.e. no interest from developers or too "exotic" or too locked down to get a custom recovery going) you can always browse through the "General" forums where some developer may post the one or another recovery or custom ROM for some device where there's no forum assigned to it.
I want download the cm , but i open the site and i don't know where i have to click for start the download.
Can you help mee??
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I dowloaded the aromafm_p3100-20140227
I installed from recovery , but it enter in a new menu. What i have to do?
thanks all
I m trying to get fixed tab 2 P3100 with Odin it's giving error of firmware updatation, but when try to start with Odin it gives bex errors in windows 7 . Please help to fix it.
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Can anybody help please?
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jasnz said:
Odin it's giving error (...) when try to start with Odin it gives bex errors in windows 7 . Please help to fix it.
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Can anybody help please?
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"BEX errors" as in "I start the application. it crashes and Windows shows me a window about some 'BEX Problem Event'" or as in "ODIN actually starts but as soon as I click something it crashes and shows me something about a 'BEX Problem Event'"?
This is not ODIN causing the problem (most likely), this is Windows having a problem - and the bad news is that BEX errors are insanely hard to track down (Google for "Windows BEX error" and be amazed by the sheer amount hits and things (ranges from games to professional program suites). While ODIN shouldn't really require any "external dependency" chances are you could miss some DLL file ODIN tries to load (i.e. some DLL out of the Microsoft VisualC++ 20xx runtime) or you have some offending DLL/Driver installed on your system that causes the crash and so on. There are almost inifinite possibilities why it happens.
EDIT: It could actually be helpful if you would include the information the "application crash" shows you instead of going "gives me BEX errors" ... good problem solving starts by the one wanting to have a problem resolved giving as much information, related to the problem, as somehow possible and not just giving three words to describe the thing that happens. /EDIT
In general: In the past I used ODIN (to stick to the "Galaxy Tab 2" at hand: with this I always successfully used ODIN 3.07 once downloaded from "SamMobile" along with the "Samsung USB Driver 1.5.23.0" driver package - "SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_v1.5.23.0-retail.exe") on Windows 7 and/or Windows 8.1, both x64 Editions, without any problems - so it should actually work given your Windows installation is well.
Unless someone already had that problem and found a fix I'd say your best bet would be to take your question/problem to a forum where it's all about Windows and not about Android or ODIN as the problem is with Windows - and post back a "how to fix" in case you manage to get it resolved.
Sorry for the bad news, but "BEX" problem events are a pain in the rear to track-down and resolve.
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