[Q]Flashing cynogenmod 7 then going back to stock 2.1 - Blade General

I just got my orange san francisco today and was a bit laggy so i've decided to enjoy cynogen mod (2.3) from here. My question is, after flashing this, can i just restore nand backup and it would get me back to 2.1? is that it?
also would my phone have 2.3 after installing cynogen or is it just a theme for 2.1 stock roms?
Sorry for these questions but i've never used cynogenmod so just wondering...hope you reply soon.

u need this, make sure u md5 check it, it is so simple,
http://android.modaco.com/content/z...-uk-stock-b10-tpt-image-17-feb-2011-oled-tft/

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Upgrading problems

Hey guys
I'm having big problems upgrading my rooted N1, just unlocked and rooted. I haven't flashed any custom ROMs on it.
I have searched the web for the last four hours but couldn't make sense of anything.
And now I'm not even sure that I'm posting in the right forum. What a great evening.
I hope some of you guys can help me get it all back together.
Right now I'm running:
Firmware: 2.1-update1
Baseband: 32.24.00.22U_4.03.00.21_2
Kernel: 2.6.29-01117-g4bc62c2 a[email protected]#1
Build: ERE27
//Jacob
If you got custom recovery you can flash a stock Rom with more Plus..
Like Enomther ROM is close to stock... or another one, i forgot the Dev name check out the Dev section there is tuts on how to update to FRF91 from where you are at
I think I'm all crap today.. Nothing make sense to me right now.. Maybe it's better to wait until tomorrow..
But thanks for the quick answer..
Yes.. its best when mind is fresh and not dead beat tired, i have done that where i barely had one eye open and was flashing my G1 and i ended up more of a miss when i started, and this was my first g1 that i did, it was like my 4th one so i was used to doing it, jus was so out of it..! lol
and sorry couldnt be more help

Question regarding "best way of flashing smoothness, fastest and flexibel"

Hey guys,
I'm kinda new to flashing stuff, and I'm interested to take a step forward to try out by myself!
Alright, the question is according from a friend of mine, he told me the best way of flashing my SGS is by flashing the first android firmware which was 2.0 (first one I think?) and then 2.1, and then 2.2 to have best "stable" and most smoothness without troubling my phone to be slow.
Is that true? I mean, the firmware should be nice and smooth anyway if you just flashing directly from a new CFW, right?
I was thinking trying to use Darky 9.3 Extreme CFW.
If you guys have any better CFW you guys know out there, it would be very nice and much appreciation of you to share bit info of me!
Thanks!
Ciex said:
Hey guys,
Alright, the question is according from a friend of mine, he told me the best way of flashing my SGS is by flashing the first android firmware which was 2.0 (first one I think?) and then 2.1, and then 2.2 to have best "stable" and most smoothness without troubling my phone to be slow.
No need to downgrade if you are on 2.1
I was thinking trying to use Darky 9.3 Extreme CFW.
Their are loads of different roms to try check out the help i broke my phone posts before using one .
Personal recommend is the Rom Kitchin build your own easy to flash easy to change few problems .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
jje
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Just go from 2.1 to the next. Likely 2.2.1 for you. Save the trouble flashing 3 Roms.

confusen between custom and stock

Hi guys ,
I am very sorry if there is a thread already
I have Galaxy I5801(apollo) with 2.1 stock . I have been seeing custom rom also and they are very good looking .
i liked Kyrillos' ROM v3.0 final version screenshot and i think it is stable one :S .
So i wanted to know is there possible that i can backup this 2.1 so that whenever i get any problem with mobile . i can restore it to stock again before giving it to service centre .
now being newbie i have few question
1. what is this lagfix or superlagfix. i can't seams to understand it . Will it reduce lag while browsing contacts ?
2. i need ODIN for flashing right ?
3. what is this JPM or JPF
4. is there way i can remove that GPSfix from custom rom as my GPS get lock within 10-15sec means it working
any other thing i need to know before i start .
or
should i wait for i5801 official 2.2
please expert share your knowledge and teach this newbie
Hey man yes u need odin to flash the custom rom i myself am using kyrillos v 2.1 . U need to really read the procedure of.custom rom flashing. Be careful not.to brick ur phone. Kyrillos hom self has put up some tutprial in his post. Nd yea abt lag fix, jpm,jpf.etc.etc.jst google it up man. Xda itself has a lot of info jst search. Okay now if any time u want to restore ur stock rom u can always flash it. And stock rom is available for download. Try samfirmware site
Sent from my GT-I5801 using XDA App
And for heavens sake don't wait for the update from Samsung its not gonna happen in the near future. Any way a custom deodexed, ext2, clean roms r yummm . Kyrillos roms r pretty fast im jst waiting for the final stable version 3.0 of his rom
Sent from my GT-I5800 using XDA App
Go for a reflash.. Don't wait for official update. Check your ROM name in settings, then flash. If you will have some problems with you phone, you can always reflash your old ROM. I think the majority of original ROMs are on samfirmware. Check there...
but i can't find asian rom of I5801
What have you in Settings -> About phone -> Build number?
Eclair.ddjg6
Here look for ROM with that name. It's there in the list of roms.
I5801DDJG6 for I5800 ASIA (July 2010).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=778880
Do I still need to 'lagfix' my i5800 if I'm on Kyrillos 3.0 beta2 Normal version (and planning to flash final version as soon as it is released)?
I got confused with all that info in thread regarding Kyrillos' rom.
There is a link to MOTAFOCA under Normal version description, but since beta2 converts partitions to ext4 what would be the point in converting them to ext2? Or I just miss something?
I got only 331 in Quadrant on brand new and clean Kyrillos 3.0 beta2 and I saw some posts about 500+.

[Q] Suggestions anyone?

First off I'm a complete noob at rooting and installing custom firmware on phones - I completely messed up installing CM on my G1 and so I gradually restored it to vanilla 1.6. Have recently fallen back on it since my Desire Z died (*sob*) which was dainty compared to the rock solid G1 so I thought I'd make the most of it until I find a suitable replacement.
Have seen 2.3 GB running on it in some youtube vids, CPUs were overclocked to try and cope with it though since its not designed for G1.
Any suggestions for custom ROMse? If possible please provide the guides for them too. Am with UK T-Mobile if that helps at all.
Thanks in advance.
senselx
froyo by lazslo
xillius donut
The COS-DS ROM is pretty nice. The Gingerbread kernel was modded for the Dream/Sapphire by ezterry. There are a few small bugs but it's snappy even with the default ADW. If you have a recovery image installed then it's no trouble installing the ROM, just toss the ZIP on the SD card and use "install ZIP from SD card" from recovery.

[Q] Returning to Gingerbread

Hello,
You'll have to excuse my relative anonymity with regards to Android. I've always been a BlackBerry user and I've recently switched to a Note and couldn't be happier, but I know little about ROM's, development and so on.
I've rooted my Note and loaded a Custom ROM - imilka's CyanogenMod9, which has been working fantastically. However, I do miss some of the stock TouchWiz applications like S Memo and S Planner. Also, I'd like to return to Gingerbread and simply wait for the official ICS update from Samsung. Custom ROM's are nice and efficient, but for daily use I'm starting to think a stock ROM might be better for me.
My question is, how can I return to the latest stock ROM of the Note, without losing root or bricking my phone?
Thanks in advance, and I apologize if this has been covered someplace else but I couldn't find it.
K
KarimSalloum said:
Hello,
You'll have to excuse my relative anonymity with regards to Android. I've always been a BlackBerry user and I've recently switched to a Note and couldn't be happier, but I know little about ROM's, development and so on.
I've rooted my Note and loaded a Custom ROM - imilka's CyanogenMod9, which has been working fantastically. However, I do miss some of the stock TouchWiz applications like S Memo and S Planner. Also, I'd like to return to Gingerbread and simply wait for the official ICS update from Samsung. Custom ROM's are nice and efficient, but for daily use I'm starting to think a stock ROM might be better for me.
My question is, how can I return to the latest stock ROM of the Note, without losing root or bricking my phone?
Thanks in advance, and I apologize if this has been covered someplace else but I couldn't find it.
K
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simple flash absyss note kernel v4.2--> fullwipe(data+cache+dalvic)-->download mode-->then install stock rom from odin..then root it..or directly install prerooted rom. but i sujjest you alba v2 ..its the stock ics with all samsung apps you need
pp_prathap said:
simple flash absyss note kernel v4.2--> fullwipe(data+cache+dalvic)-->download mode-->then install stock rom from odin..then root it..or directly install prerooted rom. but i sujjest you alba v2 ..its the stock ics with all samsung apps you need
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flash abyssnote kernel 3.9/4.2 ---> REBOOT RECOVERY ---> flash GB rom
Thank you both, I'm downloading Alba v2 to test it out. if not i'll go back to GB.

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