[GUIDE] Perka´s And flip360´s Clean Install Guide And Package - Galaxy S I9000 General

Perka´s And flip360´s Clean Install Guide And Package.
Warning!
If you do not follow the guide exactly you might brick your phone!
This guide is only for Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000
If you do not know what 3 button combo or recovery is, read this please.
If you have Captivate Here you have a guide.
We are not responsible for bricking anybody’s phone!
If it happens we will try to help you, but remember we are doing this for free!
You do not have to do all Sections, please read what each Section is for.
IMPORTANT! – You need to read the guide before doing it, and use the files provided.
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Section A If you have 2.1, 2.2, 2.2.1
Section B is for flashing stock 2.1, to get a fresh clean install.
Section C is for flashing our update.zip from 2:e recovery (It is a renamed Kitchen Rom) Log here.
Section D Another way to get to Kitchen Rom from stock 2.1 with 2e recovery, does not work with Stock Froyo 2.2 or 2.2.1.
Section E is a guide to Magical Rom Kitchen.
Section F is a How to CWM update.zip guide, (to get CWM, only works in 2e recovery 2.1 Eclair)
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Before you begin with the flashing process, make sure that you:
Samsung drivers installed on your computer.
Have backups.(When you restore your backups, DO NOT restore system settings.)
Do not have any lag fix applied.(If you are going to flash stock with pit, no need to disable lag fix)
Phone battery is fully charged.
You don´t have Kies running.
We strongly urge you to read through the whole guide first before attempting any of this,
and sticking to our reference, here is the files that you will need before attempting to flash your Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000.
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Download Section.
Odin v 1.3
Samsung USB Drivers.
Driver x64
Driver x86
For Section A
Speedmod Kernel K13b
For Section B
GT-I9000_I9000XWJM8_I9000XXJM4_CODE-MODEM_Odin_Csc_Pit.512.zip
or
GT-I9000_I9000XWJM9_I9000XXJM4_CODE-MODEM_Odin_Csc_Pit.512.zip
For Section C
The renamed Kitchen Rom (update.zip) Log file This is used if you get stuck on GT screen.
For Section D
Z4Root
Sgs Kernel Flasher
Speedmod Kernel choose the CWM.
Qr codes in Post 2
For Section E
Cook your favourite Kitchen Rom in Magical ROM Kitchen
For Section F
ClockWorkMode update.zip
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Preparations
To begin with, download and extract all these files mentioned above to a convenient location, preferably on your desktop. Once you have all the files in place, launch Odin as administrator. On your device end, make sure that you have disabled any lag fix, if applied earlier.
Ensure that the drivers for your SGS are installed on your computer.
If you have Kies already installed on your machine, the drivers are already in place. If Kies is running shut it down.
Power off your phone.
Put your Galaxy S in download mode by pressing and holding the Volume Down + Home + Power keys at the same time.
You will see a yellow symbol and the words ‘Downloading’ once the phone has gone into download mode. That’s it, we’re ready to begin the flashing sequence.
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Section A
Before flashing the Speedmod Kernel, put your Kitchen Rom on your internal sd card.
Flashing a Speedmod Kernel Guide here.
When flashing on 2.1, you get stuck on GT-screen, dont worry its normal, just pull battery and enter recovery.
Now go to Section E
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Section B
Flashing stock firmware
Make sure you don´t have Kies running, and your phone is off, do not connect it now.
1.Start Odin
2.In PIT, load the 512.PIT file.
3.For PDA, select the CODE file.
4.For PHONE, select the MODEM file.
5.For CSC select the CSC file.
6.Make sure that the Re-partition box is checked.
7.Put your phone in download mode. (Volume down + power button + home button )
8.Connect your phone to your PC via the USB cable. It will install the drivers, or if they are already installed, you will see ‘Added’ in Odin’s message box . A COM port will also become visible.
9.Again make sure that all the selections in Odin’s interface are correct. Press the Start button when verified.
The flashing sequence will begin, and you will see several messages in Odin. Make sure that the phone does not disconnect during this time, as it may brick your device permanently. Once the flashing sequence has completed, Odin will give a ‘Completed’ message in the Message box, and a green PASS will appear on top.
Your device will automatically reboot at this point.
Congratulations! You have successfully completed stage one of the process, and now you’re running the XWJM8 or JM9 2.1 Éclair firmware.
Section A is useful if you just want to revert back to factory stock 2.1 (warranty, repairs, etc.)
Now you can do Section A ,D or F
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Section C
Flashing the update.zip, this is used if you have problems installing your Kitchen Rom
Copy the update.zip (it is a renamed Kitchen Rom Log) to your Internal Sd card.
Shut off the phone and reboot to recovery (Volume UP + Home + Power) and do a FACTORY RESET.
Then choose Install update.zip from the recovery, let it install and reboot. When the phone has booted, shut the phone off and enter recovery (Volume UP + Home + Power) and then choose Install update.zip from the recovery, let it install and reboot.
It´s not a typo you need to do it twice.
All done! Now you have a basic Kitchen Rom containing CWM and all you need to flash a custom ROM.
If you want to stay with this Rom, you can enter the Magical ROM Kitchen and make a update.zip with the apps you want to add, and flash it in cwm. If you want to uninstall something you can do it with Titanium.
Now you can go to Section E
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Section D
Another way to get to Kitchen Rom from stock 2.1 with 2e recovery, does not work with Stock Froyo 2.2 or 2.2.1.
When you have the apps and the Kernel needed for this Section,
1.Install the apps.
2.Cook your Kitchen Rom and put it on your internal sd card. (see section E how to do that)
3.If you did not download the kernel with your phone,(qr codes in post 2) put it on your internal sd card.
4.Root with Z4Root.
5.Flash the Speedmod Kernel with Sgs Kernel Flasher (only v1.5.9 or newer)(Atm you will get stuck on GT screen due to mismatch between kernel/firmware versions if you try normal booting)
6.Enter recovery
7.Factory reset
8.Install zip from sd card
9.Choose zip from sd card
10.Install the Kitchen Rom
11.Reboot
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Section E
Flashing a Kitchen Rom if/when you have clockworkmode
Here you have a app guide made by marcedli Xda
And here you have a nice Kitchen walk-trough with screens: Link.
This is the steps you need to do.
1.Place Kitchen Rom on internal sd card
2.Enter recovery
3.Factory reset (if you install new base Rom OR the previous Rom had a voodoo kernel AND you want to wipe)
4.Install zip from sd card
5.Choose zip from sd card
6.Install the Kitchen Rom
7.Reboot
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Section F
How to get CWM with CWM update.zip (only works in 2e recovery 2.1 Eclair)
1.Place your Kitchen Rom on your internal sd card, that you generated in the Kitchen
2.Place the CWM update.zip on your internal sd card that you downloaded from download Section
3.Power down your phone and enter recovery (Volume up + power button + home button )
4.Choose apply sdcard:update.zip, now you will end up in recovery again, so choose apply sdcard:update.zip and you will have CWM.
5. Now go to Section E step nr 3.
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If you still have any questions please log in to Kitchen`s Irc support channel. (in irc type !help)
Webchat!
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Please rate or comment.
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This guide was made and tested by,
flip360 Xda
Perka Xda
Beerfund
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Links and QR codes.
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gday.. just to clarify...does this suggest therefore to flash back to jm8 2.1 prior to flashing to a Doc Rom??
i have asked this in another post, but say for example you are already running another ROM that comes with all the bells & whistles (eg cwm, optional lagfix, root, sgs tools themes etc)..
would the user need to go back to jm8?
cheers

skuzy said:
gday.. just to clarify...does this suggest therefore to flash back to jm8 2.1 prior to flashing to a Doc Rom??
i have asked this in another post, but say for example you are already running another ROM that comes with all the bells & whistles (eg cwm, optional lagfix, root, sgs tools themes etc)..
would the user need to go back to jm8?
cheers
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If you have problems flashing, use this guide, if you already have cwm recovery and can flash custom roms you dont need to do this guide.

thanks for confirming.!

Can this be used to flash all modded CWM ROMs? I think so. You can check & modify the topic accordingly.

ragin said:
Can this be used to flash all modded CWM ROMs? I think so. You can check & modify the topic accordingly.
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i think so. We will test this out and give feedback

flip360 said:
i think so. We will test this out and give feedback
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You mention 502 pit. Did you mean 512 or 503?

ragin said:
You mention 502 pit. Did you mean 512 or 503?
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yes 512pit file. sorry typo

Huh? Isn't Doc's rom a CWM Rom? You can't flash those as a update.zip can you?

snapper.fishes said:
Huh? Isn't Doc's rom a CWM Rom? You can't flash those as a update.zip can you?
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Yes Doc`s rom is coupled with CWM yes, but stock 2.1 also. try it

There´s an update coming to you soon from me and flip360
Teaser
http://www.swedroid.se/forum/showthread.php?p=428217#post428217

Updated enjoy.

Sorry, but to quote DocRambone's words:
"Wrong Section to post".
Edit: Thread reported.

Nice guide, thanks!
Is it also valid if you want to upgrade from an older Froyo rom like Doc 6.0 ?
If you start directly from stage 2 beeing on a stock rom, you have recovery 3e which won't let you flash unsigned packages (like the renamed DocRom "update.zip".
Or as I missing something ?

-Loom- said:
Nice guide, thanks!
Is it also valid if you want to upgrade from an older 2.1 rom like Doc 6.0 ?
In Docs own installation guide he stated to install a clean JP9 base before, do the usual CWM install through update.zip etc ..
And if you start directly from stage 2 beeing on a stock rom, you have recovery 3e which won't let you flash unsigned packages (like the renamed DocRom "update.zip".
Or as I missing something ?
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If you are on a Doc rom do stage 3.
2.1 has 2:e recovery so it can flash unsigned zips.
Does not work if you have 3e recovery.

Doc advised to install a clean JM9 base rom before upgrading to a romkitchen rom.
But in stage 3 you wrote to just install the kitchen rom from CWM. Regardless what DocRom was in use before ?

-Loom- said:
Doc advised to install a clean JM9 base rom before upgrading to a romkitchen rom.
But in stage 3 you wrote to just install the kitchen rom from CWM. Regardless what DocRom was in use before ?
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yes my good man

flip360 said:
[FONT=Book Antiqua, serif]For Stage 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Book Antiqua, serif]The renamed Doc Rom [/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua, serif](update.zip) [/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua, serif]Log file[/FONT]
[FONT=Book Antiqua, serif]Samsung USB Drivers.[/FONT]
[FONT=Book Antiqua, serif]Driver x64[/FONT]
[FONT=Book Antiqua, serif]Driver x86[/FONT]
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Got these drivers package ... But which one is used for my SGS on W7 x64 please ? It doesn't find it by istself ?

Wendigogo said:
Got these drivers package ... But which one is used for my SGS on W7 x64 please ? It doesn't find it by istself ?
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the x64 one, i think it does throught win driver management.

Related

[REF] HowTo Install a Custom ROM on Liquid

New(bie) here ?
You just have received your liquid, and would like to install a custom rom, but don't know where to begin ? This is for you.
(Note : Mostly inspired from the LCR's wiki page : http://code.google.com/p/acer-liqui...cker/wiki/HowToRootAndFlashLiquidCommunityROM)
Tools Needed :
- Acer Liquid drivers : http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E5PTHL3O
- Acer Flash Tool : http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EF2QNANO
- SuperBoot : http://acer-liquid-community-rom-bugtracker.googlecode.com/files/Superboot.zip
Extract all in separates folders.
1. Install an official BIN
The first thing to do, is to get the latest official 2.1 bin for Liquid. Well, it's not really official as they are leaked bin for the moment, and not yet available on the Acer's website.
Acer_LiquidE_1.100.05_EMEA_GEN1 --> European Version.
Alternatives mirrors : LCR's wiki page
Acer_LiquidE_1.100.15_AAP_FET --> Only contain English + Asiat langs.
Once your bin downloaded :
1) Unpack the drivers.
If you have a 32-Bit version of Windows, go to the folder x86, if you have a 64-Bit version, go to the x64 folder.
Then run the setup.exe and follow the instructions.
2) Unpack the Acer A1 Tool.
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Important : under windows Vista / 7 : choose Windows XP compatibility mode and "run as administrator"
Run the ACER Download Tool. Click "Browse" and select the downloaded ACER_LiquidE...bin. Attach your Acer Liquid and press Start. It should start flashing the stock Éclair image.
Don't interrupt this process!! In case of communication error during flash process. You can unplug and replug usb, don't power off the phone.
You now have a standard 2.1 rom. But, even if you just want to run the stock rom without a custom rom beside, you should install a recovery software, in case of problems.
A custom recovery is program software which will help you install customs roms, root your roms, backup and restore a rom, etc... This is the start point to custom Liquid rom.
2. Install a Custom Recovery Image
1.) To do this, go here : http://code.google.com/p/acer-liquid-malez-recovery/ and download malezRecovery_0.5.3.img (or newer version if there is one off course).
2.) Put this image in your extracted Superboot folder, delete the old recovery.img in it, and rename malezRecovery_0.5.3.img to recovery.img
3.) Enable USB Debug in your phone --> Settings --> Applications --> USB Debug.
4.) Run install-recovery-windows.bat to install the recovery.
You should see something like this : sending 'recovery' (4876 KB)... OKAY writing 'recovery'... OKAY
5. After the flash, your phone should reboot.
6. To enter the recovery, use reboot-recovery.bat
To know more information about it,go to the malezRecovery project page.
3. Install a Custom ROM
1. To install a custom rom, just download the zip file, put it on your sd, then reboot on recovery (You can download QuickBoot from the market to reboot in recovery easily, but your rom have to be rooted).
2. Chosse Wipe Data (This will do a factory reset, please backup before if you need it).
3. Navigate to "flash/test menu" / "apply any .zip from SD" and push the menu key, and then choose the ROM and press menu again. Press home to start flashing
4. Wait for the installation to finish.
5. Reboot
6. You're done
please help my.am. I followed all the steps to install-recovery-windows.dupa I did that, could not turn on the phone, nor can it bring en recovery mode
Thanks alot
it really helped......
Thx.. it's very usefully..
kidoucorp said:
1. To install a custom rom, just download the zip file, put it on your sd, then reboot on recovery (You can download QuickBoot from the market to reboot in recovery easily, but your rom have to be rooted).
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Dont understand this part, the reboot to recovery.bat or reboot-recovery-windows.bat (in Superboot folder) wont let me in the recovery mode to browse for the zip file in the SD card, actually those files wont execute
There is nothing like "Wipe Data" as you said
Ok that's fine now, I need to move the newest img file to superboot folder instead of using the exe tool provided here
http://code.google.com/p/acer-liqui...tail?name=installMalezRecovery_0.5.4_FULL.exe
OK, so from now on everytime I want to install a custom ROM, the first thing I need to do is flashing the OFFICIAL Acer Rom again and then following step 2 and 3?
No, from now you can just flash the .zip without reflashing the bin each time.
Some roms are based on a certain BIN version, so it's better to flash the bin they advise to get the rom working as it should.
If you already have the bin version advised, you don't need to flash the bin again, maybe a "Wipe data" before flashing the new zip is all needed
kidoucorp said:
No, from now you can just flash the .zip without reflashing the bin each time.
Some roms are based on a certain BIN version, so it's better to flash the bin they advise to get the rom working as it should.
If you already have the bin version advised, you don't need to flash the bin again, maybe a "Wipe data" before flashing the new zip is all needed
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yes, but now I can not access the Recovery mode anymore, when I double click the reboot-recovery-windows.bat (superboot) or reboot to recovery.bat (Malez), the phone restarts with Acer logo and then a black screen, sometimes Acer logo without back-light, and I have to remove the battery to restart again
Go to the Market and download an app called Quickboot. It allows you to reboot into Recovery without a computer.
If that does not work:
-Make sure there is no file named "update.zip" on your SD Card
-Remove and replace battery
-Hold down Power+Volume Down+Camera. Phone should vibrate 3-4 times
-Hold down Power+Camera
-Phone will reboot into Recovery
I have the same sort of problem. Rooted with recovery and installed a new ROM but then in reboot i get the splash page but then just a black screen. Tried a couple of ROM's but all the same result?
Just really want to get my CUS2 Donut version up to eclair....
Please help!
[update]
Ok, so i finally understand what went wrong. The acer support section wasn't that clear for me. Now just grabbed the 2.1 CUS2 bin from the liquid e section and that solved the problem! Now running eclair with Malez Recovery and ready for some custom ROM's
[update 2]
So i also found out that i can forget the CUS2 bin story. That's only when using official acer updates. With the ACER Download Tool [Single] i've now managed to install the leaked alpha version of froyo!
htc desire user.......
Hi
I m htc desire user n my friend is buying liquid e ferrari edition but he want me to get sense rom on it he doesnt like d stock acer eclair rom,
So is it possible to install cooked SENSE roms on this phone ??

[RECOVERY] [SGH-I757M ONLY] v6.0.1.1 - Bell GS2 HD LTE ClockworkMod Recovery

ClockworkMod Recovery for Samsung Galaxy S2 HD LTE (SGH-I757M)
Bell Canada released the Galaxy S2 HD LTE (SGH-I757M), which is a slight upgrade from its original Galaxy S2 GT-I9100M released the summer before, with now a bigger display and HD resolution. I have ported ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery to the SGH-I757M, which allows you to make backups/restores of your device and also to flash custom ROMs and ZIPs.
(If you still don't know what ClockWorkMod Recovery or a custom recovery menu is, Google it or search XDA.)
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WARNING! Do not flash this to a different device model from the one it's meant for - YOU MAY BRICK YOUR PHONE IF YOU DO. It will not work with the other Galaxy S2 iterations like the I9100, so don't try it with the Bell Galaxy S2 I9100M (non-HD). DO NOT flash it on the Asian variant of the GS2 HD (SHV-E120) either, as it uses slightly different internal hardware - the ROM will be unstable and the phone component will not work. If you are sure you have the CANADIAN Bell Galaxy S2 HD LTE (SGH-I757M), then click on the button below:
(For questions about ClockworkMod for the SHV-E120, contact skysbird on Twitter or GitHub. I will not discuss that device in my thread, it's not compatible with this ClockworkMod.)
NOTE FROM dsixda:
I SOLD MY SGH-I757M IN SEPTEMBER 2012. PLEASE DO NOT MESSAGE ME FOR TECH SUPPORT. DIRECT YOUR QUESTIONS TO THIS THREAD ONLY. STOCK FIRMWARE AND MORE ARE IN POST #3.
DOWNLOAD HERE
Go to the Dev-Host link above and navigate to the "Bell SGS2 HD LTE" folder, and then the "clockworkmod" sub-folder to access the files required for the following steps. Please read the installation instructions carefully.
Support my work:
DONATE / FOLLOW ME
To install CWM Recovery:
If you don't already have Odin, download it from the link above, and extract the zipped file to a folder. Ensure both the .EXE and .INI file have been extracted.
Download the TAR file for ClockWorkMod Recovery (e.g. cwm_recovery_xxxx.tar, or if you want the version that uses finger touch input: cwm_touch_recovery_xxxx.tar). Do not extract the file out of it, keep the TAR file as it is.
Turn off the phone
Put it into Download mode by pressing Power and Volume Down at the same time. The device will vibrate and soon you will see a Warning screen, where you will need to press Volume Up to enter Download mode. (NOTE: You can also use the Galaxy S2 USB Jig to go straight to Download mode. I recommend you get one from eBay just in case.)
While in Download mode, start up Odin and connect your phone to the PC via USB. You should see a status message in Odin saying your device was "added".
In Odin, press the BOOTLOADER button and select the CWM TAR file you just downloaded.
In Odin, press Start. Your custom recovery should be flashed completely in a span of a few seconds, and then it should say "PASS" in Odin. If it doesn't finish and is stuck, then your file was either corrupted during the download or there was an MD5 mismatch (this is not a regular TAR file, it has an MD5 signature).
IMPORTANT: If you downloaded the "Touch" version of CWM, *avoid* using the "Reboot to Recovery" option in the ROM or apps like Quick Boot to boot into recovery. I have found that using such apps with Touch Recovery causes every subsequent reboot to go back into recovery rather than to the system. If you are stuck in this state, re-flash the recovery image so that it boots back to the system. Next time, if you want to get into recovery, use the button combination mentioned in the steps below instead. If you have the non-touch (normal) version of CWM, this issue won't happen.
To enter CWM Recovery:
Turn off the phone
Hold down the Power button to turn the phone on, and then immediately hold down Volume Up + Volume Down at the same time.
The device will then show the word "Samsung". Let go of the buttons at the exact moment you see this.
If you did it on time, you will enter CWM Recovery. Use the Volume keys to move up and down, and press Power to select. The capacitive buttons do this: Menu = DOWN, Back = BACK to main menu, Search = SELECT
NOTE: If you had flashed CWM but are still seeing the stock recovery image, then click here for a solution.
Make sure you make a Nandroid backup of everything the first time you use custom recovery. The backup will be stored under the 'clockworkmod' folder of your SD card.
UPDATE: I sold off my device back in September 2012, so please do not message me for tech support. Use this thread instead, which is its intended purpose. Thanks!
To root your device through CWM:
This step is only if you want to root the stock firmware that is currently on your device. If you are going to flash a ROM like CyanogenMod, then you can skip this section, since most custom ROMs already have root installed.
You need to first download root_sgs2hdbell.zip from the Dev-Host site linked above. Copy it to your device's internal or external SD card.
Then go back into CWM and flash the ZIP. You should now be rooted, you don't need to do anything else to your stock ROM.
Factory/stock firmware images, custom ROMs, change log, source code, acknowledgements, etc.:
See next two posts!
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Change Log
Version 6.0.1.1 (the first Touch version for SGH-I757; August 16, 2012)
Built using ClockworkMod Recovery Builder (also required hex-edit of ramdisk load address)
Version 6.0.1.1 (Non-Touch version - August 15, 2012)
Latest version of CWM, updated from CyanogenMod sources
Version 5.5.0.4b (July 3, 2012)
In kernel, enabled CONFIG_MMC_BLOCK_BOUNCE which helps with SD read/write performance (may fix SD card flashing issues)
Version 5.5.0.4a (June 22, 2012)
Using ICS kernel based off MSM 8660 sources
Fixed issue where if someone uses an app to reboot into recovery, the device will never be able to reboot back into system (would always boot into recovery unless you re-flash recovery image). "Boot to recovery" apps will now work.
Contains proper device name info (SGH-I757M, not full_galaxys2hdbell)
Version 5.5.0.4 (June 12, 2012)
First build based off stock Gingerbread kernel
Custom ROMs:
There is already development undergoing for this device:
If you only want a rooted stock Gingerbread or ICS ROM with all the Bell apps removed, see the Dev-Host link in post #1, under the SGS2 HD LTE / Other Custom ROMs folder.
markdexter's DexROM - strips down the above ROM even more and adds a theme
Try my CyanogenMod 9 - this is stock Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It is good enough to use every day.
Try my CyanogenMod 10 - this is stock Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
Copy the ROM to your SD card and then go back into CWM and flash the ZIP.
Factory images and related files:
If you want to reset the flash counter found in Download Mode so that it doesn't mention a custom ROM was flashed or was flashed multiple times, then try this mod, courtesy of mangelok: Flash counter reset
For the original stock 2.3.6 and 4.0.4 firmware for SGH-I757M, see the Dev-Host link in post #1 - under the "SGS2 HD LTE / factory images" folder. You can flash this in Odin to restore your phone to original state. Just do a factory reset of your phone, then open Odin and place the tar.md5 file in the PDA slot and then start the flash. This also flashes the stock recovery image.
If you just want the Bell ICS modem (MUGLH2), it is found in the 'factory images' folder. You need to flash this under CWM.
There is also a stock 2.3.6 firmware + stock recovery, which has Superuser (root) files injected in it, so it's already rooted (but without CWM). It's at the Dev-Host link in post #1 (rooted_I757MUGLCA_I757MOYCLCA_I757MUGLCA_HOME .tar)
If you just want to go back to stock recovery, download the stock recovery image (stock_gb_recovery.tar) at the Dev-Host link and repeat the steps in post #1 for installing the recovery image (but this time use stock recovery instead of custom recovery).
More discussion:
Participate in the Bell Samsung Galaxy SII HD LTE user group on xda-developers
Other useful links:
Mount points and other info for this device
Original Discussion on rooting this device
All my source files for this device at GitHub, including those for ClockworkMod, ICS kernel, and CM9 device tree ("celoxhd").
Android Kitchen by dsixda - SGH-I757M is now supported
Article about this recovery image on the XDA portal - by willverduzco
Acknowledgements:
Thanks to Koush (for ClockworkMod), Cyanogen, Chainfire (inspiration), rxulan (link to rooted stock firmware), adlx.xda (for the custom graphics help), testers (you know who you are) and my awesome Twitter followers (continual help and encouragement).
One more
Link to Modded Bell Rom Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27331138#post27331138
Android 4.0?
Is it possible that you could make an android 4.0 Rom for this device since bell seems to take their sweet time rolling out ICS to phones. Also thanks for porting CWM to my phone I've been looking everywhere for it.
B.Moreira said:
Is it possible that you could make an android 4.0 Rom for this device since bell seems to take their sweet time rolling out ICS to phones. Also thanks for porting CWM to my phone I've been looking everywhere for it.
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Bell will likely release it at the end of the month, I'm probably not able to do any work on CM9 due to health and family reasons.
dsixda said:
Bell will likely release it at the end of the month, I'm probably not able to do any work on CM9 due to health and family reasons.
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Alright, that's ok. Ill just make a thread for custom roms for this phone.
B.Moreira said:
Alright, that's ok. Ill just make a thread for custom roms for this phone.
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You probably won't get a stable ICS custom rom until Samsung releases the sources for the phone. Also you should ask that question in the Q&A section of the forum not in General device section.
Thanks! love this =D
Will flashing the recovery menu to my bell s2 help me root and unlock it easily like superclick or would i still have to flash my russian rom? Thank you for the work though.
singh99 said:
Will flashing the recovery menu to my bell s2 help me root and unlock it easily like superclick or would i still have to flash my russian rom? Thank you for the work though.
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Make sure you read the section in post #1 for rooting the S2 HD. Just flash the ZIP, you don't need the Russian ROM. Do not flash this to the old Bell S2, this is for the HD LTE variant.
Hi dsixda, can I use this CWM recovery for SII HD LTE model E120L (korea version)
theanh6 said:
Hi dsixda, can I use this CWM recovery for SII HD LTE model E120L (korea version)
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Refer to the big warning on page 1 directly above the download link...
I have no idea what will happen.
If someone here as the Bell SGH-I757M update for Android 4.0 (from Kies or stock), please get in touch with me via PM or Twitter. There is a test ROM floating around.
has it been released??
Yes if u have a dev unit the Kies will detect it and show update to 4.0
Oh, pretty sure mine isnt a dev unit
Dsixda not too sure if you seen this!!
http://www.xda-developers.com/tag/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-hd-lte/
markdexter said:
Dsixda not too sure if you seen this!!
http://www.xda-developers.com/tag/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-hd-lte/
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Someone's been living under a rock..
It's already linked on post #1

|Merruk| Kernel 2.5 install instructions / up to build #206 Okt. 2012

please do not spam this thread ! advanced users only ! no noob questions ! place them in other threads Q & A section !
below you see the menu of CWM, where you should "install a .zip-file from SD card"
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CWM Recovery as opposed to ASR = Android system recovery
this is about post ver. 2.0 Merruk kernel install pertaining to #4833
http://webchat.freenode.net/ and type: /join #galaxy_y to meet THE verY guYs on IRC text chat...
link list:
tagged Merruk main threads !!
#4833 Okt 7th release post , 2012 latest Developer Edition de luxe Version Build #206
#4820 Okt 7th instructions for #4833 and ext4-fs-converter ... pack attached
#3944 Sept. 24th MT-2.5 ver. Kernel, Developer Edition 4 build #164 ; #3944 instructions mostly apply for #4833 too
#4992 mai77 report & instructions on #4833
#4820 states: "If it is the first time you install merruk kernel, flash a working Merruk kernel like Pre-final 2.0 via Odin." (confirmed working!)
Okt 7th 2012, Developer Edition Deluxe Ver. Build 206 is an "all-in-one-file" release ! (kernel-ext4 converter, binary reset are integrated). The filename is still "Ext4_Converter-signed.zip" in #4833 even though it contains the kernel too, together with converter asf..
Additionally, you need an older kernel from #3944 (#3944 is MT-2.5 and confirmed working by mai77, like Ver. MT-2.0 "pre-final" kernel) to gain proper CWM as a prerequisite; this particular older kernel does not need ext4-fs but uses rfs instead ; flash as the PDA part in ODIN; only later do install #4833
files you need:
Elite version modules copy into /system/lib/modules on internal storage (optional download) : http://www.mediafire.com/?0qd2non3v...srl78g48u4y4d,ur7z8oy414u9aw9,5tdae1jatw2qfo1
Elite modules install zip: #4941 follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1383754&d=1349642823 does it AUTO mode , confirmedly; 1-EliteKernelModules.zip
#3944 prior kernel MT-2.5 build #164 http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1349152&d=1348439120 (required!) pda.merruk.tar for ODIN
#4833 latest Developer Edition Deluxe Version kernel build #206 : http://www.mediafire.com/?c5nl1cf4cye6px4 Ext4_Converter-signed.zip
Doky's stock ROM (may not strictly be needed), see dev. section
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related note: I also tagged attached SGYbiCWM (click for release post) = KernelUpdate.zip and mai77-2.zip
KernelUpdate does not work under MT2.0 or whitexp1.0+ but mai77-2 does. the path /system/bin/dd was altered in the latter kernels. SGYbiCWM flashes a boot.img to SGY
HOW TO INTSTALL MT-2.5 latest , which is build #206 as of Oktober 2012
make sure you have the following 3 files:
1-EliteKernelModules.zip = module installer for CWM
Ext4_Converter-signed.zip = build #206 kernel installer & ext4-filesystem-converter, for CWM
pda.merruk.tar = build #164 kernel with integrated CWM, for to flash with ODIN
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1. install MT-2.5 build #164 with ODIN: flash pda.merruk.tar
2. in CWM: create a backup (for use in step 6. THIS IS NOT OPTIONAL !)
3. install elite modules using zip in CWM
4. in CWM menu, choose to create "error report"
5. install latest kernel (use the "all in one"-file) build #206
6. CWM menu "restore advanced": restore system, data, cache but not kernel, from your backup data in step 2.
7. S7 = Step 7 = verify: look up "build #206" string in menu: settings --> about phone --> kernel version
8. optionally root your SGY
THIS WAY I SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED Kernel: MT-2.5 #206 "de luxe"
after 1. you may get FC and non rooted SGY for some odd reason (happened over here, carry on regardless ! )
so you better UNmark "reboot" in ODIN and go straight into CWM by holding UP+HOME+POWER combo, without even fully rebooting into AndroidOS.
Also, this saves time.
after 3. one gets stuck in boot logo, if step 6. is not being carried out, but CWM was still accessible. modules in place.
Only if you restore your backup in step 6. from step 2. you will be able to boot fully !
do step 5. and step 6. in one go ! do not reboot after step 5. !
in step 5. be prepared to be given instructions ("restart now!") which you may not want to follow. Instead of restarting, you should restore first, else you get stuck.
in step 5. the installer says Ver. 2.0 when it is Ver. 2.5, just a cosmetical thing.
optionally read this in case of trouble: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32530811&postcount=4991
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there is, however, a much simpler way to do it,
which is without ODIN. Also this is a fast way to rescue your system when it is screwed up. so keep these files on your SD card.
assuming that you are on stock ROM follow these steps:
1. install MT-2.0 build #103 with KernelUpdate-zip in CWM
2. in CWM: create a backup (for use in step 6. THIS IS NOT OPTIONAL, cuz of partition delete in step 5. )
3. install elite modules using .zip-file in CWM
4. in CWM menu, choose to create "error report" (optional)
5. install latest kernel (use the "all in one"-file) build #206, then choose: advanced / reboot recovery
6. CWM menu "restore advanced": restore system, data, cache but not kernel, from your backup data in step 2. (NOT OPTIONAL!)
7. S7 = Step 7 = verify: look up "build #206" string in menu: settings --> about phone --> kernel version (optional)
8. optionally root your SGY
I tested it, it works like a charm !!
for this method you need these files:
boot.img out of Kernel-MT-2.0 .zip file (in post #1 in main Merruk thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1053569&d=1336694938 )
KernelUpdate.zip
madteam-CWM.zip (trusted old temporary CWM)
Kernel-MT2.5 #205 install & converter pack, see above
Elite-module-installer (like above)
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if you installed a "new" SGY system from scratch ( i.e. "factory data reset") or better, you may want to install 3 "essentials" in this proper order:
:laugh: 1. root the SGY with SuperUser.apk including latest binary with an UPDATE.ZIP inside "Android system recovery" // NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY UNDER MERRUK KERRNEL; MT2.5 comes pre-rooted (I suppose) !
:laugh: 2. run & install StEricsons's BUSYBOX offline-installer .apk (don't use the installer by JRummy16, because JRummy16's one is an ONline installer)
:laugh: 3. install Link2SD.apk, which needs both of the above as a prerequisite. Remember to prepare your SDcard with a secondary ext2-partition beforehand !
caveat emptor: to be perfectly honest: Link2SD was tested on stock ROM only by me. I cannot say for sure whether you have the same storage savings under MT2.5, but I will find out later.
report of build #206 tested app & software
* droidwall works 100%
* backup / restore in CWM works
* cpu tuner 100% working, all govs OK
* possibly unrelated: using MyPhoneExplorer 1.8.4 portable, refreshing the complete file list hung = won't finish ever, yet MPE rocks in #206
* possibly unrelated: KIES 2.0 kinda doesnt like the Y anymore under this kernel, but wtf is KIES 2.0 ... lol
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I used LC2 stock ROM and a single partition FAT32 SD card
a little bit complicated for a begginer but sure itll ve fine when i follow steps ryt ?
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I have a problem installing this kernel. After i flashed merruk(tar) via Odin, i cannot enter recovery. What happen?
I have flashed stock DXLF before I install Hyperion, but still i got the same problem. I got this same problem twice.
ErvinJohnEstrera said:
I have a problem installing this kernel. After i flashed merruk(tar) via Odin, i cannot enter recovery. What happen?
I have flashed stock DXLF before I install Hyperion, but still i got the same problem. I got this same problem twice.
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please join IRC channel mentioned in #1 . the above procedure should work in most cases, and it did in my case. ty. :highfive:
NICE Guide Sir. thank you for this. Joined IRC>:good::good:
hey thanks mai I got mine working. but mybe you should make the instruction cleaner. I put a lot of annotations when following your guides.
well atleast my kernel is showing [email protected]'s-Team #206
Just 1 question, when restoring you just need to select ONLY system, data and cache right. somewhat makes me think otherwise.
p/s: I think my governors is missing here...just only had 5 governor only.
got it workin in my brothers phone thanks a lot.
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@op..nice tut..
i used this method many times..
1) flash ext4conv
2) reboot recovery
3) flash any custom rom
4) flash merruk #206 deluxe
5) wipe data/cache
6) reboot and install modules
The_animaToR said:
@op..nice tut..
i used this method many times..
1) flash ext4conv
2) reboot recovery
3) flash any custom rom
4) flash merruk #206 deluxe
5) wipe data/cache
6) reboot and install modules
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when you flashed the PDA.merruk.tar?
The_animaToR said:
@op..nice tut..
i used this method many times..
1) flash ext4conv
2) reboot recovery
3) flash any custom rom
4) flash merruk #206 deluxe
5) wipe data/cache
6) reboot and install modules
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ccan i use this method even i'm from repencis rom and savie kernel.. i mean i'm not in merruk kernel before.
mai77 said:
please join IRC channel mentioned in #1 . the above procedure should work in most cases, and it did in my case. ty. :highfive:
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What do you mean IRC channel? Sorry for nooby question.
I dont have ext4 or any external storage. Should it work if i flash the ext4_converter? I dont have any stuff in sdcard like swap, ext3, ext4 blah blah blah. What will i do?
using deodex stock rom, flashed the a2sd darktremor after the kernel. quite fast...but keep rebooting by itself after certain period.
btw, I think it is better to post a step and explanation here rather than the IRC channel. Useful for future reference rather than have to keep asking the same question time after time.
it may even be possible to install #206 without ODIN.
install Ver. 2.0 kernel without ODIN, backup, install #206 kernel, restore
somebody might want to test that.
in a #206 system with ext4-fs, I used KernelUpdate to install the Ver.2.0 kernel --> stuck !
put back #206 kernel --> stuck !
so now I ran the #206 installer again. Once you converted to MT-2.5 #206, stock kernel won't work any longer either cuz of ext4 filesystem. lol.
>>>>><<<<<<
Thanks For this..
tough guy xD
ill do it tomorrow
The_animaToR said:
@op..nice tut..
i used this method many times..
1) flash ext4conv
2) reboot recovery
3) flash any custom rom
4) flash merruk #206 deluxe
5) wipe data/cache
6) reboot and install modules
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can some1 explain this? ext4conv = merruk #206 deluxe right?
clarify which is which. I want to try with creeds 3.5 ROM but didnt know which is when to flash the custom ROM.
what and when after which is what then? ¯\(º_o)/¯
and....what in the world does PDA.merruk.tar went to?
the governor as well....seems like pedobear steal half of it from my phone...need to flash what and when to get this and that governor which what?
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ ........................ ʕノ•ᴥ•ʔノ ︵ ┻━┻
which a2sd method are working? a2sd darktremor? a2sd? a2sd+?
I didnt prefer link2sd because it really slow to load after boot. well you know the delay for the app to get root permission after another is really something.
please include link if available.
the instructions should be clear by now. which a2sd works ? find out and report back !! I sure dont know it.
Can someone give me 2.1 meruk tnx
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[Tutorial] How to flash Jelly Bean on Samsung Korean Galaxy S / SHW-M110S

How to upgrade from Gingerbread WF07 to a Jelly Bean ROM on the SHW M110S
Basic Considerations that will help you to restore your current ROM ​
First make a Backup of your current ROM, such that you can return to it, IF the Jelly Bean ROM is not what you expected it to be. How?
a) When Using a tegrak Kernel on the M110S , you can get this done on the bootup screen , by entering it and making a system and also a dbdata/data backup of your phone, which can be restored by using the terak kernel again IF WF07 ROM is what suits you best.
Your backup will be placed in the Tegrak Folder in the Internal SD card...so save this to your PC or external SD card for safe keeping.
b) When using a Speedmod kernel, you need to enter recovery first to make a nandroid backup of your system and data
Your Backup will be placed in the ClockWorkMod Folder of your SD card. Which can be restored by using the speedMod kernel again IF WF07 ROM is what you desire.
None of these Kernels can be used for Jelly Bean ROM, and you need to use a Version 5 CWM (ClockWorkMOD) recovery, to flash the Jelly Bean or ICS ROM direct from your SD card...as such the first thing you need to do is change the Recovery on your M110S to a version 5 ClockWorkMOD.
Second Backup your efs folder, why? read this. How? read this
What you should know about this Jelly Bean ROM on the M110S​
a) It may take from 3 to five minutes for the ROM you flashed to stabilze, so try to be patient or you will have a non responsive phone in your hands, even when the ROM is stable.
b) When ever certain functions do not seem to work initially...like unable to connect to your WIFI, network etc just reboot phone.
c) Poor response may be due to settings or permissions that need to be fixed, which can be done on your settings menu or in the advanced menu of your recovery ...so you must have ample knowledge of the numerous features the Jelly Bean settings menu has.
The Jelly Bean ROM's for Korean Galaxy S (SHW M110S) that have little to NO issues at the moment are​
Common Issue in Jelly Bean being having NO Ringtone only vibration
Typhoonoid aokp verion 2.1.2 or here
Typhoonoid paranoid version 1.1
CM 10 All Fixed
Provisionmod All Fixed
JBean 4.2 under construction here only for testers to verify bugs
Reminder, What you do with your Phone is your own responsibility, so do it at your own risk. Always ensure your Battery is fully Charged prior to flashing any phone​
This is the basic procedure for Jelly Bean upgrade​​
1) Download the CWM Recovery.tar ( Attached below), the ROM's come in .zip format ( it can be as many as you wish, for you to test them out, one after the other) and Place them in a Folder (create and name it as you wish) on your SD Card Also Download the Gapps.zip (Google apps) File that need to be flashed after flashing the ROM. ( So it will always be two packages to flash, in order to get your phone functioning)
Download:-
a) CWM Version 5.0 Recovery attached below
b) Rom of your choosing from here or here or here Zip file includes ROM & Kernel (do not unzip)
c) Gapps Here (do not unzip)
d) Ringtone Fix here (Tested not working on M110S)
e) New 4.1.2 Kernel use Odin to flash when using older ROM
2) Flash the version 5 and up CWM recovery on your Phone, How?
Put your phone into download mode, Fireup Odin3 on your PC, connect to Odin3 with USB cable, select CWM Ver.5.0 recovery.tar under PDA and Flash it. Ensure you do not reboot the phone by "UNTICK" reboot in Odin3 such that it will not power ON after Flashing, in case it does power ON, just pull out Battery , press power button for 30 seconds and insert battery again
3) After flashing recovery with Odin, You can enter " Recovery Mode" by press VolumedownKey+PowerKey+HomeKey. You do this every-time you want to switch to a JellyBean or iCS ROM or to utilize the many features this recovery has, like Backup/restore/fix permissions and mostly to do the full wipes (NEEDED to be done every time you want to SWITCH ROMS) etc
4) Once in CWM Recovery you do the Full wipes (use your volume keys to move up or down in the recovery menu to select and the power key to execute that command).
The undermentioned wipes need to be done and will constitute a FULL Wipe of your Phone but your SD card will not be fully formatted as such your Images and other non system files will remain as is.
a) Wipe data / Factory reset
b) Wipe cache
c) Enter advanced and wipe dalvic Cache
Once the full wipes are done,
5) You now choose the ROM you placed in your SD card by selecting "Install zip from sdcard" which will lead you to "choose zip from sdcard", which will take you to all the folders you have on your SD Card..scroll down to where you placed the downloaded files and select it
Once selected the ROM will be Flashed on to your phone, so wait till it says "install completed" Now you do the same selection process again (Step 5) to select the Gapps file and wait till it says "Install completed"
6) That's it, Now select "Reboot system Now".
Now the ROM has been installed on your phone, so let it boot up and you can repeat this procedure to switch again and again till you have the best ROM of your choosing.
Solutions to solve problems, if any
In the event that it fails to boot-up or you placed a wrong ROM that caused a boot loop or any other problem, just look in My Android Solutions , IF you cannot enter Recovery mode to flash another ROM.
or ​
You can also use Odin3 to Flash a Gingerbread ROM in Download mode and use your First backup ( made by Tegrak or speedMod) to return your phone to its original state.
Ringtone Codec from this post unfortunately it seems to fail in fixing the Ringtone issue but no harm done in installing this codec
atrix4g18 said:
This is the fix for Audio/Sound on any Jelly Bean ROM on any device.
JB needs this file "/system/etc/media_codecs.xml"
This file is missing, but simply copying the file there using Root Explorer or any file explorer with root access works. This does not require a permissions change. The file is not there originally so you won't be overwriting anything. I did this fix on my Atrix 4G and it worked perfectly. It is universal and will work on any Jelly Bean ROM on any device with this issue.
Here is a link to the file:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1207669&d=1342668760
Steps:
- Extract "media_codecs.xml"
- Copy it to /system/etc/
- Make sure to mount system as R/W (read/write) before pasting the file
- Reboot
- Sound Fixed!
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Final Advice
IF you like the ROM you had just installed and after doing all the tweaks and adjustments you would like to try another ROM, just get back into your CWM recovery , scroll down to "backup and restore" and back it up. Such that you can restore it, if your next selection is below expectations. or you wish to tweak it further at some other time. You can have many ROM's backed up and restored whenever you like...just remember on what date you backed it up.
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Typhoonoid by ODIN? Tegrek after Typhoonoid?
oh my god, your post is amazing. thank you thank you!
Question:
your post suggests using CWM Version 5.0 to do the ROM flashing. can i use just ODIN to flash Typhoonoid? or do i have to use CWM?
also, i believe that Tegrek kernel only supports stock ROM on the M110S, which is gingerbread. after flashing Typhoonoid, is it possible to flash Tegrek kernel again? can Tegrek lagfix be applied to Typhoonoid?
md11980 said:
oh my god, your post is amazing. thank you thank you!
Question:
your post suggests using CWM Version 5.0 to do the ROM flashing. can i use just ODIN to flash Typhoonoid? or do i have to use CWM?
also, i believe that Tegrek kernel only supports stock ROM on the M110S, which is gingerbread. after flashing Typhoonoid, is it possible to flash Tegrek kernel again? can Tegrek lagfix be applied to Typhoonoid?
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Nope, you MUST use the Version 5 CWM recovery to flash ICS or Jellybean ROM's and Nope you cannot use tegrak anymore, and lag fix (sort of ) can be done with seeder app already included in the ROM
soft bricked
xsenman said:
Screen Shots of Paranoid
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My phone turned to Upgrade Boot Logo after failed flashing of CWM 5.0 in my phone, is there a solution for this?
asukaragnaboy said:
My phone turned to Upgrade Boot Logo after failed flashing of CWM 5.0 in my phone, is there a solution for this?
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means still in download mode and needs a full flash of ROM or Kernel or recovery you had earlier attempted to flash
upgrade screenshot http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2147778&d=1374970741
On provisionmod ram swap is not working is there any cm 10 with swap support
Please can i get lidroid rat9 wc13 screenshots.
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shaikhsumair99 said:
On provisionmod ram swap is not working is there any cm 10 with swap support
Please can i get lidroid rat9 wc13 screenshots.
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Not too sure, the others can achieve swap support, but give it a try, it pretty easy to change ROMS and test out, which can do what lidroid screen shots may be on their website here http://bbs.lidroid.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=110092&highlight=lidroid+wc13
http://main.develoid.com:82/samsung/Galaxy/Galaxy S/[Fixed] [GALAXY S] Typhoonoid Aokp Ver. 4.1.zip
Please tell me this rom is for m110s because in all roms its written galaxy s no model no it's quite confusing.
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shaikhsumair99 said:
http://main.develoid.com:82/samsung/Galaxy/Galaxy S/[Fixed] [GALAXY S] Typhoonoid Aokp Ver. 4.1.zip
Please tell me this rom is for m110s because in all roms its written galaxy s no model no it's quite confusing.
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yup, it works, seems there was a ver 5 too..but ver 2 was much smoother, anyways you should test it out, since my trials where way too short and incomplete
xsenman said:
yup, it works, seems there was a ver 5 too..but ver 2 was much smoother, anyways you should test it out, since my trials where way too short and incomplete
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Sorry for asking again but i want a cm 7.2
http://main.develoid.com:82/samsung/Galaxy/Galaxy S/[Fixed] [GALAXY S] Typhoonoid Aokp Ver. 4.1.zip
Is this cm 7.2 is this rom has bugs
Please tell the bugs.
Thanks for helping bro.
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shaikhsumair99 said:
Is this cm 7.2 is this rom has bugs
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NO. its ver 4.1, meaning Jelly Bean, CM 7.2 is gingerbread/ICS combo, try looking in the links given in OP, you need to go into their parent directory and it will clearly state CM 7.2. CM 9 would be ICS , CM 10 would be Jelly Bean.
unfortunately I Have not tested them , so unable to tell you the bugs in each of them.
Oops i am sorry posted wrong link.
I know that that cm 10 is jb and 9 ics
http://main.develoid.com:82/samsung/Galaxy/Galaxy S/Sayanogen/M110S CM7.2(TOUCHWIZ4.0).tar
This is cm 7.2 touchwiz 4 tar want to know bugs.
Thanks in advance.
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shaikhsumair99 said:
This is cm 7.2 touchwiz 4 tar want to know bugs.
Thanks in advance.
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like i said earlier , have little knowledge about its current development or bugs, as far as I know, they stopped short of fixing bugs when CM 10 came into the picture. So best you test it out.
visit PIT STOP for 7.2 version 3 plus guide (click on original post to see screenshots and latest info) and 7.2 perfect version download from here
It means there are no bugs in 7.2cm sms fixed.zip
And there is swap support.
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shaikhsumair99 said:
It means there are no bugs in 7.2cm sms fixed.zip And there is swap support.
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I hope so, that's what perfect should mean but may mean different in Korea so check it out.
xsenman said:
I hope so, that's what perfect should mean but may mean different in Korea so check it out.
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Thanks for support.
Just one thing I have to flash cm7finalkernel.tar and gapps also.
There are 2 kernel tar files cm7.2oc.tar something like that help.
So there is no kernel in the zip.
Or these kernel have special features.
Thanks.
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hey bro. i'm just a little confused, what kernel should i use for a jellybean rom?
shaikhsumair99 said:
Thanks for support.
Just one thing I have to flash cm7finalkernel.tar and gapps also.
There are 2 kernel tar files cm7.2oc.tar something like that help.
So there is no kernel in the zip.
Or these kernel have special features.
Thanks.
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looks like provision made a new kernel even for Jellybean, so it can flashed using odin3 after flashing ROM & gapps. oc means its an overclocked version
swiftcity1305 said:
hey bro. i'm just a little confused, what kernel should i use for a jellybean rom?
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you use the one that is included in the ROM package. and can be updated with new version of that kernel later, you cannot use gingerbread kernels like (tegrak or speedmod)

[SOLVED][HELP] Wrong rooting went down to boot fail (Pics and Video)

First of all I want to tell everybody I work as a WebDeveloper and designer. Last year I had rooted and changed my rom on HTC HD2 (to know i am not a newbie to this area) not a big deal. Me and my brother decided we can root our ACER ICONIA A500 because we.. just wanted it, but I guess we mess it up hard. Here is what we have done:
1.Find a SD card - Format it to FAT32 - Upload the GingerBreak.apk - USB Debugging (ON) - Original thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1055354 - DIDNT WORKED
2.Format the SD card for second time on FAT32 and run the files on PC from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546593 (ofcourse following all steps one-by-one) - and guess what -> IT DIDND WORKED
So we tought rooting for this device wont work, we have to try something else and I uploaded "update.zip" (this ZIP was from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633907 ) into my formatted SD card and run the tablet with Power btn and Vol- it started to load it everythig seemed OK till it restarted by itself and showed me this VIDEO
So where I am now?
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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on the second pic it says "boot verified failed..."
The version before I bricked it was with Android 4.0.3
Kernel version: 2.6.39.4+
Image version: Acer _AV041_A500_RV03RC01_WW_GEN1
Build number: Acer_AV041_A500_1.031.00_WW_GEN1
P/N: FM.S14A0.00U
What can I do now?
EDIT: I've got it running back by putting stock "Acer_AV041_A500_1.031.00_WW_GEN1" into SD card naming it update.zip and booting by Pwr btn and vol-
But Now... How to root it?
If u never root or unlock bootloader so maybe your a500 still on hc bootloader n u just doing upgrade it into ics rom woth hc bootloader with unsigned version update. Zip,maybe u can find how to push the honeycomb rom update. Zip into root of sdcard using adb and doing flash again pwr+vol -
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oregorn said:
But Now... How to root it?
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Go to the dev section.
a. NVFlash Unlocked Bootloader
b. Install CWM recovery
c. Flash a rooted ROM
Moscow Desire said:
Go to the dev section.
a. NVFlash Unlocked Bootloader
b. Install CWM recovery
c. Flash a rooted ROM
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This is like step 1 then step 2 or just three different methods I can get my tablet rooted?
Could you please help me with some links? Thank you
oregorn said:
Thats the options like step 1 step 2 or just methods i can get root?
Could you please help me with some links? Thank you
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The ONLY way to get root with full system RW, is to go to this thread;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622425
There are several ways to do this (unlocked bootloader and CWM) You HAVE to do the bootloader, and you HAVE to install a CWM. And you HAVE to install a pre-rooted rom. The thread offers different methods to do this via an application run from PC.
Root, is just allowing access to view the hidden system files. Most root apps, demand to do writes to the /system. Example, is SU. It does remounts so it can install SU binaries. Just having the Superuser app doesn't mean anything without /system RW. And the only way you get that, is by running an insecure kernel. And the only way you get an insecure kernel on ICS/JB, is via CWM. And of course the only way all this works, is via unlocked bootloader.
That's why we have the package in that link.
You "might" get by with doing the bootloader and CWM. Afterwards, Flash one of the kernels in the dev section (just look), then install SU and Busy Box from the market. This might probably keep your current rom intact. Or, just install a custom rom.
Ok. I think I unlocked my bootloader successfully. But I find it difficult to actually Install CWM recovery! I know that i have to have root before installing CWM recovery actually, am I right?
These are videos from what happens when I launch the tablet on normally and with vol + & -
tinypic.com/player.php?v=33u4lzo&s=5 - Normally
tinypic.com/player.php?v=2cy41fq&s=5 - Vol-
tinypic.com/player.php?v=2s82zdj&s=5 - Vol+
Question: What is full system RW ?
I even dont know how to flash a kernel.
It may be hard, but I will keep trying till its done.
oregorn said:
Ok. I think I unlocked my bootloader successfully. But I find it difficult to actually Install CWM recovery! I know that i have to have root before installing CWM recovery actually, am I right?
These are videos from what happens when I launch the tablet on normally and with vol + & -
tinypic.com/player.php?v=33u4lzo&s=5 - Normally
tinypic.com/player.php?v=2cy41fq&s=5 - Vol-
tinypic.com/player.php?v=2s82zdj&s=5 - Vol+
Question: What is full system RW ?
I even dont know how to flash a kernel.
It may be hard, but I will keep trying till its done.
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Can't see anything from yr links for some reason BUT to clarify.
No you are not right!
If you want root to install a recovery, it doesn't work like that with the acer, you must unlock the bootloader.
The unlocked bootloader AND custom recovery are 1 package - if the flash is successful you will already have cwm.
The link Moscow provided you with gives you everything you need.
Which ever method you choose (manual nvflash or auto tools) you must follow each step to the letter!!!
Run the bootloader package again.
Choose yr recovery.
Flash.
Boot DIRECTLY to recovery.
Wipe data/media and cache
Flash yr rom
Reboot.
Done.
If you really only want r/w access use blackthund3r's ICSRoot tool...in the link Moscow posted.
Also if you are on stock rom be sure to read that post regsrding boot.p file.
All of this information is in that post, please take some time to read thru it so u know exactly what is involved. ...if u need further help there are guides in my sig as well.
dibb
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dibb_nz said:
Run the bootloader package again.
Choose yr recovery.
Flash.
Boot DIRECTLY to recovery.
Wipe data/media and cache
Flash yr rom
Reboot.
Done.
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This is the word i was missing all time.
What i have done?
Installed TWRP, Wiped off SYSTEM,Factory, Dalvik Cache, Cache and finally installed stock rom with full root.

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