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When i flash new rom and run android market, then start downlaod and install all my app i have installed before flash new rom.
But i dont to that.
How i disable this feature?
HFX9 said:
When i flash new rom and run android market, then start downlaod and install all my app i have installed before flash new rom.
But i dont to that.
How i disable this feature?
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Huh?
More informations please?
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I'm sure about one thing - it doesn't happen to me
HFX9 said:
When i flash new rom and run android market, then start downlaod and install all my app i have installed before flash new rom.
But i dont to that.
How i disable this feature?
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If you mean apps you have purchased on the market is a feature that downloads the purchased apps automatically once you enter your gmail account. If that is bothering you uninstall them manually once you have the ROM installed
ok:
1. boot to recovery
2. wipe all (factory, sd-ext, dalvik)
3. flash new rom
4. start new rom
5. use wizard to config phone (local setting and google account)
6. run android market and this is critical point
7. after run android market start download all my installed apps from old rom (rom when i use before flashing new rom).
And my question is: How i disable it (download old apps in market).
I need have clear phone without any apps.
If you need a phone without applications what you should do after doing all you just posted is either login in with another google account that has not downloaded anything or uninstall manually the apps after login in
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
When you are entering your setup information you are selecting Google backup. If you do not select it, it won't download your apps. Which ROM are you using? Is it one of the hd ones?
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HFX9 said:
ok:
1. boot to recovery
2. wipe all (factory, sd-ext, dalvik)
3. flash new rom
4. start new rom
5. use wizard to config phone (local setting and google account)
6. run android market and this is critical point
7. after run android market start download all my installed apps from old rom (rom when i use before flashing new rom).
And my question is: How i disable it (download old apps in market).
I need have clear phone without any apps.
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Yeah... now I know what are you talking about... happened to me after flashing new ROM...
adjei7 said:
When you are entering your setup information you are selecting Google backup. If you do not select it, it won't download your apps. Which ROM are you using? Is it one of the hd ones?
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How can we delete that backup now?
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when i not select backup to google, is still same as i select this (backup to google). After start android market apps will downloading.
I test:
In old rom manual uninstall all apps from android market.
In recovery full wipe
Flash new rom
In wizard unselect backup to google
But when i start android market apps will downolading :-(
Where i search this backup on google ?
Definite bump on this required!
I too want to delete the existing backup that Google holds because it contains apps that I deleted ages ago because I don't want them (it even downloaded the CM background I used when I used an AOSP ROM a while ago). This happened after I flashed a hd ROM last night.
And I can confirm that regardless of selecting backup or not, the auto downloads occur.
Is the backup overwritten if you don't select it initially but then select it after you have configured your phone to how you want it? If so, how do you reset the backup option, can;t find it, do I have to re-run the setup wizard?
I'm currently back on a standard Sense ROM and don't plan on going to a HD one for a while but would like to delete whatever backup Google hold.
Thanks
Seems like this only happens on Sense-based ROMs. I had a Sense ROM installed and flashed a CM6.1 Mod, and no apps were downloaded when I opened the market.
Maybe you can avoid this with the AppBrain App Market, which also synchronises your apps with Google to bring apps in your market list that have been installed outside the market via browser or sd-card.
Ok, this issue for me is now resolved having just reinstalled a hd rom (Alex-v 1.3 hd v2), basically I let the apps auto update then, once notified of completion, went into 'Settings-Privacy'-which is where I saw that backup wasn't ticked (as I had not selected it in the setup wizard) but that auto resore WAS but it was greyed out. I selected backup which then ungreyed the auto restore option and was able to untick both selections, once you do this you are given a messsage asking if you are sure and if you continue all data will be deleted. All sorted. Just means you have to go through uninstalling the apps you no longer want but it should be a one off from now. Happy days!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11035995#post11035995
Hello,Guys I'm new in this community And Today i have rooted my wildfire And to ensure whether my fone is fully rooted or not.
I installed App Called "ROM MANAGER" And it worked...
So,Now it means my fone is fully rooted right..??(Correct me if i'm wrong )
So,Now all i want to know the easiest and safest Way To Install CM7(stable) if possible then please provide the link thnxx in advance
Help me
Yes its rooted, but, to install Custom ROMs, you will need to install a Custom Recovery (ie Clockworkmod).
There are 2 ways to go about it:
1) Fastboot - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14693680
2) PC49IMG - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130044
I have only used the Fastboot method so far, so if you need further assistance, just ask.
BTW, Both the above methods need S-OFF using AlphaRev X. If you are not having S-OFF, then simply use Unrevoked to install the Clockworkmod Recovery.
Once Clockworkmod Recovery install is complete, follow this post to install Custom ROMs like Cyanogenmod 7:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8926457&postcount=4
Dome
@xeno
Heyy thanx for replying "3xeno"
Just few minutes ago i installed titanium backup when this app starts
it's showing Root access : FAILED
And a msg popped up : "Sorry,i could not acquire root privileges - This Application will "not" work ! Please verify that your ROM is rooted and includes BusyBox,and try again
Please Help me what the hell is happening ??
Got Superuser App in your App Drawer? Also, what exactly did you do to root your device? Did you use AlphaRev X or use Unrevoked?
Yup I got superuser automatically in app drawer and i used alpharev X
Weird, Then try installing Busybox from within Titanium Backup. (Press Menu Key, then Press "Problems", It''ll download Busybox).
Also, can you explain what all procedures you followed after getting S-OFF using AlphaRev X?
and bro one thing more
One minute ago i installed SHootme app and this app also asked me for superuser priveleges I allowed it and it worked...shootme app is working i don't know y titanium app is sayin like that ??
And yaa The method u posted in ur 1st post i hve already done that...i hve installed it via PC49IMG
Okay, well since you've got recovery you are now able to install custom ROM's.
Download the one you want (Cyanogenmod gives good performance),
put on your sdcard,
boot recovery (turn off, hold volume down and press power, use volume down to navigate to recovery, press power).
Backup stock ROM from backup & restore.
Wipe dalvic cache in advanced menu, wipe boot, data, system, cache in mounts and storage.
Then install zip from sdcard. Voila.
bortak said:
Okay, well since you've got recovery you are now able to install custom ROM's.
Download the one you want (Cyanogenmod gives good performance),
put on your sdcard,
boot recovery (turn off, hold volume down and press power, use volume down to navigate to recovery, press power).
Backup stock ROM from backup & restore.
Wipe dalvic cache in advanced menu, wipe boot, data, system, cache in mounts and storage.
Then install zip from sdcard. Voila.
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Okey Thnx bortak but y that titanium app is not able to get priveleges from superuser
and how come other rooted app like shootme is working this app also asked for priveleges from superuser and i allowed and it worked..??
And Is there any risk in installing CM7 ??
hsaluja said:
Okey Thnx bortak but y that titanium app is not able to get priveleges from superuser
and how come other rooted app like shootme is working this app also asked for priveleges from superuser and i allowed and it worked..??
And Is there any risk in installing CM7 ??
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Titanium backup not giving you root previlages whereas other app gave. There is a possibility that you accidentally denied the "root permission" of titanium backup when you opened it for 1st time. As it will be in a remembered state it might be the issue. Open "superuser" from app drawer and check the root permission status of titanium backup. Another suggestion is to update the Su binary from superuser app. Then download busybox installer from market and install busybox from that. Then open titanium backup.
There is absolutely no risk in installing cm7. But do make nandroid backup of your current rom so that you can revert back anytime if you don't like it.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
hey guys
hey guys finally i installed CM7 successfully without any problem
m just facing one problem
I took a picture and opened that picture in gallery but the
"Pinch To Zoom Function is not working ??
Guys i think SENSE Is not working is there any way of Fixing Sense IN CM7
thnx in advnce..!!
CM7 is an AOSP ROM, so obviously there will not be Sense in that, which is the proprietary of HTC. Refer this thread for lists on ROMs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318 (Point 2, 1st Post)
3xeno said:
CM7 is an AOSP ROM, so obviously there will not be Sense in that, which is the proprietary of HTC. Refer this thread for lists on ROMs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318 (Point 2, 1st Post)
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"3xeno" Sir I hve same CM7 MOD #141 as yours
so is there any stable MOD of CM7 ? in which everything is working including SENSE
and If i want to install any other mod
i hve to just put that mod in SD card and install From Recovery ??
hsaluja said:
"3xeno" Sir I hve same CM7 MOD #141 as yours
so is there any stable MOD of CM7 ? in which everything is working including SENSE
and If i want to install any other mod
i hve to just put that mod in SD card and install From Recovery ??
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You are not getting me. CM7 is an AOSP ROM. AOSP stands for the Android Open Source Project, and is intended to be the base where Google releases their Android Source Code (Android is an open source OS after all).
CM7 is based on that. Obviously, Sense is an HTC Product, and hence is not a part of AOSP. If you want Sense, you will have to get a Sense ROM. Sense will NOT work on ANY AOSP ROM. I hope this is clear to you.
Again, refer the ROM list I gave you the link to in the previous post, I have segregated it based on whether a ROM is based on Sense or based on AOSP.
If you want Sense, you cannot use CM7.
For your 2nd query, yes, installing process is as you have described. However, make sure you perform a "Wipe Data / Factory Reset" in Clockworkmod before installing a new ROM to prevent issues.
Ok Sir I got You Thanx For Ur Help
I appreciate it...!!
And can u tell me how to install Android Market Cuz In app drawer i can't find market ?
hsaluja said:
Ok Sir I got You Thanx For Ur Help
I appreciate it...!!
And can u tell me how to install Android Market Cuz In app drawer i can't find market ?
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If you are on CM7, you will need to flash an additional GApps Package (Google Apps), which will give you Android Market. You can download it here:
http://goo-inside.me/gapps/
Look for
gapps-gb-20110613.zip or
gapps-gb-20110307.zip
Flashing procedure remains the same. Place file on your SDCard, Reboot into Clockworkmod Recovery, Select Install Zip from SDCard and choose the above zip.
Big ThnXxx to XDA Dev's and 3xeno And everyone who helped me...
hsaluja said:
m just facing one problem
I took a picture and opened that picture in gallery but the
"Pinch To Zoom Function is not working ??
Guys i think SENSE Is not working is there any way of Fixing Sense IN CM7
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Sense apps won't work on aosp roms as already stated.
But there is a way to make gallery pinch to zoom ( and slide for next picture ) working on cm7. Refer this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=885888
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
bharatgaddameedi said:
Sense apps won't work on aosp roms as already stated.
But there is a way to make gallery pinch to zoom ( and slide for next picture ) working on cm7. Refer this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=885888
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
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thnx and can u tell me one thing
at what Mhz Should i put my fone on..
i mean i want to make my wildfire more faster..?? i hope u got me
I am sorry if I sound like a noob, but I am. Thank you in advance for all your help
So i was able to root my ATT G3 using Skunk Apes easy root guide. I was then able to download Busy Box, ROM Manager, Titanium Backup, and Superuser based on a thread by the Hulk. I have backed up all my apps and I am not sure where to go at this point. I want to be able to clean out the bloatware and open up the tethering to make my phone a free mobile hot spot, so I can use my Asus TF300 outside the house.
Stats
Model # SGH-I747
A Version 4.1.1
Baseband I747UCDLK3
Kernal 3.0.31
Build JRO03L.I474UCDLK3
CAGorman said:
I am sorry if I sound like a noob, but I am. Thank you in advance for all your help
So i was able to root my ATT G3 using Skunk Apes easy root guide. I was then able to download Busy Box, ROM Manager, Titanium Backup, and Superuser based on a thread by the Hulk. I have backed up all my apps and I am not sure where to go at this point. I want to be able to clean out the bloatware and open up the tethering to make my phone a free mobile hot spot, so I can use my Asus TF300 outside the house.
Stats
Model # SGH-I747
A Version 4.1.1
Baseband I747UCDLK3
Kernal 3.0.31
Build JRO03L.I474UCDLK3
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If you have installed Titanium Backup, there is options in there to freeze or remove Bloatware. In Titanium Backup, select the "Backup" Tab. Find which bloatware you wish to remove and select it. You will then have options to "Freeze" or "Uninstall".
You can use this app for tethering over WiFi: WiFi Tether for Root Users from the Google Playstore
Alternatively you can also flash a custom ROM. =)
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
RPelham said:
If you have installed Titanium Backup, there is options in there to freeze or remove Bloatware. In Titanium Backup, select the "Backup" Tab. Find which bloatware you wish to remove and select it. You will then have options to "Freeze" or "Uninstall".
You can use this app for tethering over WiFi: WiFi Tether for Root Users from the Google Playstore
Alternatively you can also flash a custom ROM. =)
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
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RPelham
Thank for the info, I only downloaded the free version of Titanium, so I can't freeze anythin. I am affraid to randomly start uninstaalin apps, because I m not sure what I can get rid of wihout jacking up my phone.
I also down loaded the WiFi Tether but I can't figure out how to get my tablet to connect to it
CAGorman said:
I am sorry if I sound like a noob, but I am. Thank you in advance for all your help
So i was able to root my ATT G3 using Skunk Apes easy root guide. I was then able to download Busy Box, ROM Manager, Titanium Backup, and Superuser based on a thread by the Hulk. I have backed up all my apps and I am not sure where to go at this point. I want to be able to clean out the bloatware and open up the tethering to make my phone a free mobile hot spot, so I can use my Asus TF300 outside the house.
Stats
Model # SGH-I747
A Version 4.1.1
Baseband I747UCDLK3
Kernal 3.0.31
Build JRO03L.I474UCDLK3
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CAGorman said:
RPelham
Thank for the info, I only downloaded the free version of Titanium, so I can't freeze anythin. I am affraid to randomly start uninstaalin apps, because I m not sure what I can get rid of wihout jacking up my phone.
I also down loaded the WiFi Tether but I can't figure out how to get my tablet to connect to it
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It's possible the Wifi app I told you about is incompatible with your device. There is a native work around that might be good for you, but you would have to have a custom recovery. The directions are below if, and only if, you have a custom recovery such as Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) or Clockwork Mod (CWM).
Also, you can download the following app for "freezing" your bloatware. Freezing is essentially a reversible way to remove bloatware from your phone. This allows you to undo something if you freeze something you need later. App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE
Now for the tethering: You can download this: Click on the link under the OP's post labeled "Download Below"
Once you have the zip file, place it in the root of your Internal Storage on your phone via USB MTP. Boot your phone into Recovery Mode and select "Install from ZIP" choose the zip file you just placed in your internal storage. (Should be: /sdcard/name_of_file.zip). Once you have finished that reboot your phone and use the "App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE" app I previously mentioned to freeze the "Tethering Provision" app. Once you have done that you should have native tethering capabilities through your settings menu as if you had paid for it.
=== If you do not have a custom recovery ===
You only have two options....
1.) Install a custom recovery. I recommend TWRP, but that is just my preference.
2.) Go to the Google Play Store and search for "Root Tether" and sort through each of the apps that come up and try to find one that may work for your device. (I would read the reviews.)
=== ALSO ===
You can also just download a custom ROM like CM10.0.0 and it automatically removes the bloatware and gives you a more pure-like android experience. CM10.0.0 also enables native tethering automatically.
If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. =)
EDIT >> I found the following site that may help you in determining which apps are safe to freeze. http://www.s3forums.com/forum/galaxy-s3-apps/434-bloatware-applications-safe-remove-root-required.html
RPelham said:
It's possible the Wifi app I told you about is incompatible with your device. There is a native work around that might be good for you, but you would have to have a custom recovery. The directions are below if, and only if, you have a custom recovery such as Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) or Clockwork Mod (CWM).
Also, you can download the following app for "freezing" your bloatware. Freezing is essentially a reversible way to remove bloatware from your phone. This allows you to undo something if you freeze something you need later. App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE
Now for the tethering: You can download this: Click on the link under the OP's post labeled "Download Below"
Once you have the zip file, place it in the root of your Internal Storage on your phone via USB MTP. Boot your phone into Recovery Mode and select "Install from ZIP" choose the zip file you just placed in your internal storage. (Should be: /sdcard/name_of_file.zip). Once you have finished that reboot your phone and use the "App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE" app I previously mentioned to freeze the "Tethering Provision" app. Once you have done that you should have native tethering capabilities through your settings menu as if you had paid for it.
=== If you do not have a custom recovery ===
You only have two options....
1.) Install a custom recovery. I recommend TWRP, but that is just my preference.
2.) Go to the Google Play Store and search for "Root Tether" and sort through each of the apps that come up and try to find one that may work for your device. (I would read the reviews.)
=== ALSO ===
You can also just download a custom ROM like CM10.0.0 and it automatically removes the bloatware and gives you a more pure-like android experience. CM10.0.0 also enables native tethering automatically.
If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. =)
EDIT >> I found the following site that may help you in determining which apps are safe to freeze. http://www.s3forums.com/forum/galaxy-s3-apps/434-bloatware-applications-safe-remove-root-required.html
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OK I couldn't get then tetheringpatch to work, so I m thing I amy just want to go custom Rom, how hard is it to download and where is the best palce to find them and what would you suggest
CAGorman said:
OK I couldn't get then tetheringpatch to work, so I m thing I amy just want to go custom Rom, how hard is it to download and where is the best palce to find them and what would you suggest
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Well ROMs come in many different flavors. It depends on what you like. If you like a pure android experience (with some extras and mods) similar to the Google Nexus devices, I would recommend CM10.0.0-Stable (for a daily use ROM).
CM (CyanogenMod) has more up to date versions, but are very buggy and not recommended for daily use until the bugs get ironed out. The CM10.0.0 is a 4.1.2 based ROM and the more updated version CM10.1 is a 4.2.1 based ROM which is the buggy ROM I mentioned.
If CM doesn't sound like your thing you can view these forums to see other ROMs:
| Android Development
| Original Android Development
If you DO like the sound of CM, you can follow my below steps:
==== WARNING ====
I am not responsible for anything that could happen to your device in the event that your device is bricked or no longer usable. I also advise that you read all stickies on the forum before moving forward with the below steps. These steps are specifically detailed for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 i747 (d2att) phone. If you do not have this phone, disregard the following information:
==== END OF WARNING ====
To install TWRP (which is what I prefer) follow these steps:
1.) Download Goo Manager
2.) Open Goo Manager and grant super user rights.
3.) Press your "Menu" button and select "Install OpenRecoveryScript"
4.) Possibly grant super user rights again and repeat step 3.
5.) Confirm you are sure you wish to install TWRP
6.) Confirm yet again you are sure you wish to install --AND-- make sure the file is: openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.1-d2att.img
7.) Sit back and wait. Goo Manager will take you to the Goo website and download the .img. It will then reboot your phone and install the image. You can follow the status of the download in your drop down task bar where it is downloading.
Once the image is installed you can confirm by booting into recovery mode by shutting down your phone, then with the phone off press and hold Volume Up, then Home Button and then Power button simultaneously. Once the phone vibrates you can release those keys and you should be presented with a blue screen with the "Team Win" logo.
You can then click "Reboot" then "System" from within the recovery. Your phone will boot up into the system. Download these files if you wish for CyanogenMod CM10.0.0 Stable:
CM10.0.0 ROM: http://get.cm/?device=d2att&type=stable
Google Apps: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip
Once you have downloaded both of those files, move them to the root of your Internal Storage on your phone.
Reboot into recovery as explained above and follow these directions:
1.) Select "Wipe" then select "Cache" and Swipe to Wipe.
2.) Then repeat with the option "Dalvik Cache" and "Factory Reset".
3.) Once you have fully wiped the device select "Install" and then select "cm-10.0.0-d2att.zip"
4.) You will then get a confirmation, select "Add More Zips" and select "gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip"
5.) You will then get another confirmation. Then "Swipe to Confirm Flash" and it will go through the process.
6.) At the end it should say Successful and "Reboot" Select "Reboot" to boot into the new system.
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask =)
You might want to try this app from play store... It's for rooted devices.. Replace ** with tt
h**ps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda premium
RPelham said:
Well ROMs come in many different flavordifferenc depends on what you like. If you like a pure android experience (with some extras and mods) similar to the Google Nexus devices, I would recommend CM10.0.0-Stable (for a daily use ROM).
CM (CyanogenMod) has more up to date versions, but are very buggy and not recommended for daily use until the bugs get ironed out. The CM10.0.0 is a 4.1.2 based ROM and the more updated version CM10.1 is a 4.2.1 based ROM which is the buggy ROM I mentioned.
If CM doesn't sound like your thing you can view these forums to see other ROMs:
| Android Development
| Original Android Development
If you DO like the sound of CM, you can follow my below steps:
==== WARNING ====
I am not responsible for anything that could happen to your device in the event that your device is bricked or no longer usable. I also advise that you read all stickies on the forum before moving forward with the below steps. These steps are specifically detailed for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 i747 (d2att) phone. If you do not have this phone, disregard the following information:
==== END OF WARNING ====
To install TWRP (which is what I prefer) follow these steps:
1.) Download Goo Manager
2.) Open Goo Manager and grant super user rights.
3.) Press your "Menu" button and select "Install OpenRecoveryScript"
4.) Possibly grant super user rights again and repeat step 3.
5.) Confirm you are sure you wish to install TWRP
6.) Confirm yet again you are sure you wish to install --AND-- make sure the file is: openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.1-d2att.img
7.) Sit back and wait. Goo Manager will take you to the Goo website and download the .img. It will then reboot your phone and install the image. You can follow the status of the download in your drop down task bar where it is downloading.
Once the image is installed you can confirm by booting into recovery mode by shutting down your phone, then with the phone off press and hold Volume Up, then Home Button and then Power button simultaneously. Once the phone vibrates you can release those keys and you should be presented with a blue screen with the "Team Win" logo.
You can then click "Reboot" then "System" from within the recovery. Your phone will boot up into the system. Download these files if you wish for CyanogenMod CM10.0.0 Stable:
CM10.0.0 ROM: http://get.cm/?device=d2att&type=stable
Google Apps: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip
Once you have downloaded both of those files, move them to the root of your Internal Storage on your phone.
Reboot into recovery as explained above and follow these directions:
1.) Select "Wipe" then select "Cache" and Swipe to Wipe.
2.) Then repeat with the option "Dalvik Cache" and "Factory Reset".
3.) Once you have fully wiped the device select "Install" and then select "cm-10.0.0-d2att.zip"
4.) You will then get a confirmation, select "Add More Zips" and select "gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip"
5.) You will then get another confirmation. Then "Swipe to Confirm Flash" and it will go through the process.
6.) At the end it should say Successful and "Reboot" Select "Reboot" to boot into the new system.
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask =)
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So you use TRWP instead of Clockwork for recovery? what is the diffence. Do i have to do my root over if i change recovery programs
CAGorman said:
So you use TRWP instead of Clockwork for recovery? what is the diffence. Do i have to do my root over if i change recovery programs
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You don't have to re-root, but your nandroid backups aren't compatible between twrp and cwm.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I957 using xda app-developers app
jd1639 said:
You don't have to re-root, but your nandroid backups aren't compatible between twrp and cwm.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I957 using xda app-developers app
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That is correct. however since he is still stock he may not have made any backups. Once you flash TWRP you can make a backup, and I would recommend doing so.
TWRP 2.3.3.1 is compatible with the upcoming 4.2.1 JB folder structure and has a touch UI that blows CWM's touch UI out of the park. You can also flash up to 10 zips without having to go back and do it manually each time.. Its much more automated.
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I know this isn't what you want to hear, but you will never be comfortable doing things like flashing ROMs until you just take the time and read, watch videos, etc. I personally like Clockwork for recovery but to each their own, as previously mentioned. It'll take a while at first, but in no time you'll have it down.
Lots of tutorial videos and a great place to start: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728824&highlight=heimdall
Props to appdroid for the videos btw
dunlap92 said:
You might want to try this app from play store... It's for rooted devices.. Replace ** with tt
h**ps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.android.wifi.tether
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that is the one i tried and I couldn't get it to work. Now I may have been doing something wrong but I would think it is just a matter of downloading it and then activating it. Am I wrong?
RPelham said:
That is correct. however since he is still stock he may not have made any backups. Once you flash TWRP you can make a backup, and I would recommend doing so.
TWRP 2.3.3.1 is compatible with the upcoming 4.2.1 JB folder structure and has a touch UI that blows CWM's touch UI out of the park. You can also flash up to 10 zips without having to go back and do it manually each time.. Its much more automated.
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You can also switch between ClockworkMod & TWRP to use an old nandroid in a pinch, so you may want to save them for a rainy day disaster or walk down 'memory' lane :clever:
Edit: Just be sure to label them, at least with what version of android & what ROM
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Ok after much long suffering today with my s3. i finally got my cm rom up and running, iv had my s3 rooted for a while now but today decided to flash my first rom usuing rom manager. so i had troubles with cwm finally got that going...then flashed my rom...that was good...then udated it and it was stuck in the boot animation forever and i couldnt get it to get to recovery for about an hour....finally got it into boot....but then no recovery files to be found....but I did back up my rom with rom manager and my apps and data with titanium backup..bt nothing was in recovery to be found...so i just went through factory reset and finally got it to go past the boot screen and got my rom working again........so now how do i get my apps and backup data....there is no playstore app in my app page...so i thought no biggie just downlad from online...but playstore wont let me download any of my apps back onto my s3 .... when i look through the file manager it looks like everythings been erased...even on my sd....but there are files from my apps and data...sooooooooooonowwhat?
sincearly...the biggest nooob in the world apparently and formal isheep
Don't ever use ROM manager to flash or bqckup anything. . Do all that in recovery so you can assure it was done.
So next step....what ROM version did you download specifically?
Look in a folder called 0. If you are on a variant of 4.2 android its all stored in there...what used to be in your data folder. Its a new folder system for having multiple users.
You did flash Google apps correct ?
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Its CM 10.1.......I Thought I Did Flash google apps As Well...When the Phone first rebooted it asked me for my google info right from the start but there was no google apps there.
grea146 said:
Its CM 10.1.......I Thought I Did Flash google apps As Well...When the Phone first rebooted it asked me for my google info right from the start but there was no google apps there.
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Flash them again and did you look to see if you found your files ?
grea146 said:
Its CM 10.1.......I Thought I Did Flash google apps As Well...When the Phone first rebooted it asked me for my google info right from the start but there was no google apps there.
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hednik said:
Flash them again and did you look to see if you found your files ?
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and be sure you're flashing the correct gapps for your android release
the thing is there is nothing....no google apps....no apps..just whatever came with cm 10.1 i check super su to see if there is anything there and threres no apps there either...and gp store wont let me redownload rom manager or anything else...i can see all my files in file manager but thats it..and when i try to download an app from the net it just says cannot run...i can make calls...get text...and thats about it..nice interface though lol. i can find the 0 file in recovery but when i re install the rom from there then it just gets stuck in the boot screen of death...the only thing that got the phone to start was to do a reset and then reboot...but still no luck.
So... I have a note 2 (N7105) and was rooted, using winamlite rom, i then decided today to change rom and downloaded one of the new 4.4 roms, it all went well and everything was fine, i then checked to see if i was still rooted and it said NO, so i was like WTF.
i then downloaded a different rom as i wasnt enjoying the 4.4 and tried to install it, and now im stuck, when i turn my phone on, all that loads up is.......
TEAM WIN RECOVERY PROJECT v2.5.0.0
it gives me options like, INSTALL, WIPE, BACKUP, RESTORE, MOUNT, SETTINGS, ADVANCED AND REBOOT, so when i went into install, thinking i could install the new rom, it says its flashing and then comes up saying failed, it then says.....
ROOT PERMISSIONS APPEAR TO BE LOST, fix root permissions now by swiping, so i tried that and it comes up saying failed.
can someone please help me here as i dont have any other phone to use except this N7105, and i really have no idea what has happened.
Try to wipe data/factory reset ,it might be help .
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Which rom 4.4 u are flashing?
If u did those CM/AOSP, did u do a clean wipe when u flash?
I never use AOSP rom, whether that 4.4 rom has new bootloader/partition or not, u might check on their thread.
If no, I guess u can flash back 4.1.2 TWrom from odin, then u can root nd flash CWM/TWRP again.
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Try to install latest SuperSU (click latest SuperSU flashable zip on Google search, find [2013. 11. 26] SuperSU v 1.80 - xda-developers, open it and scroll down until you find CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: and download it using Chrome, Dolphin, or Firefox browser.)
After You download it, go to recovery mode and flash all the file You needed (ROM, Gapps, and the latest SuperSU).
It might be help
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