[Q] Restore stock ROM - Samsung Galaxy Gio GT-S5660

Hi all,
I installed CM 7.2 and formated my sdcard to ext4, and i did a backup with cwm... But now I need to restore my stock ROM.. I try to do it with cwm, in restore option, but i say me that he couldn't open directory
So i read many subject about that, and i donwloaded the lastest stock rom
Product Code: GT-S5660DSAXEN
Latest firmware: S5660XXKPS/S5660XENKP1/S5660XXKPA/S5660XXKPS
And i flashed it with ODIN, but when the phone start, i'va the boot screen with samsung, and then he restart again and again...
Maybe because of the ext4 format? I don't know if the fact of flash with ODIN restore to rfs or not?
Someone can help me?
Thanks you and sorry for my bad english...

tatchii said:
Hi all,
I installed CM 7.2 and formated my sdcard to ext4, and i did a backup with cwm... But now I need to restore my stock ROM.. I try to do it with cwm, in restore option, but i say me that he couldn't open directory
So i read many subject about that, and i donwloaded the lastest stock rom
Product Code: GT-S5660DSAXEN
Latest firmware: S5660XXKPS/S5660XENKP1/S5660XXKPA/S5660XXKPS
And i flashed it with ODIN, but when the phone start, i'va the boot screen with samsung, and then he restart again and again...
Maybe because of the ext4 format? I don't know if the fact of flash with ODIN restore to rfs or not?
Someone can help me?
Thanks you and sorry for my bad english...
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Flashing to stock will restore to rfs
Try wiping data, cache from fecovery, this mostly causes bootloops
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voetbalremco said:
Flashing to stock will restore to rfs
Try wiping data, cache from fecovery, this mostly causes bootloops
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Thanks you it's work!

restore stock rom.. plz help me
i have gio updated to 2.3.6 from samsung kies. then i flash CM9 nightly on 12 jun-2012.
i m new to this and made a mistake did not creat backup.
now i wana reinstall gingerbird 2.3.6.
plz help me... plzzzz.
i will be thankful to u.

Your phone will bootloop unless you reboot into recovery mode and do a factroy reset. Enjoy.

help to reistalled stock rom 2.3.6
how to reboot into recovery mode and do a factroy reset.
can i simply factory rest from setting in mobile?

[email protected] said:
how to reboot into recovery mode and do a factroy reset.
can i simply factory rest from setting in mobile?
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hold the home-button at boot...

tell steps how to reinstall stock rom
ur reply is highly appreciable & i m very thankful to u.
plz tell me step how to reinstall stock rom in detail.
i have this files "GT-S5660_PAK_S5660JPKT7_S5660OJPKT5_S5660XXKT6" , "Odin_Multi_Downloader_v4.42" & "GIO_v1.0.ops".
are these file sufficient to reinstall stock rom?
let me remind u that i have cm9 nightly on my GIO device... and i never made backup. plz clear me installing stock rom after cm9 without any backup will not harm my device.

[email protected] said:
ur reply is highly appreciable & i m very thankful to u.
plz tell me step how to reinstall stock rom in detail.
i have this files "GT-S5660_PAK_S5660JPKT7_S5660OJPKT5_S5660XXKT6" , "Odin_Multi_Downloader_v4.42" & "GIO_v1.0.ops".
are these file sufficient to reinstall stock rom?
let me remind u that i have cm9 nightly on my GIO device... and i never made backup. plz clear me installing stock rom after cm9 without any backup will not harm my device.
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No it will not harm your Gio.
Read this for reinstall stock rom

restore stock rom
thank alot.
now i have stock rom in my gio device.
that's because of ur help.
thank agian.

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[Q] How to update Gio stock 2.3.3 to CM9?

Hello forum-members!
I have a question I really want to ask: How can I update my Samsung Galaxy Gio GT-S5660 from stock 2.3.3 to CyanogenMod 9.0.0?
With CM9, I mean the version for Gio, as found on this page:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414173
At the moment, my mobile is like this:
Firmware: stock 2.3.3
PDA: S5660XXKPS
PHONE: S5660XXKPA
CSC: S5660XENKP1
Rooted using the update.zip-methode, installed Titanium Backup
ClockWorkMod-based Recovery v5.0.2.6 installed (But I still have a problem with it, it says things like 'E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command' and 'E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log', no idea if I have to fix this or not...)
So, how can I update this stock 2.3.3 to CM9? I only have a lot of experience with jailbreaking, but not with flashing ROMS and installing special Android tools, so a bit of step-by-step guide.
If you think updating to CM7 is better for me, since that's a more complete ROM, please say it, which CM7 ROM, and how it can be done
I hope someone is able to help me, as I would really like to use a nice ROM on my Gio
You should use cm7.2, its stable and fast..
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markvann said:
Hello forum-members!
I have a question I really want to ask: How can I update my Samsung Galaxy Gio GT-S5660 from stock 2.3.3 to CyanogenMod 9.0.0?
With CM9, I mean the version for Gio, as found on this page:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414173
At the moment, my mobile is like this:
Firmware: stock 2.3.3
PDA: S5660XXKPS
PHONE: S5660XXKPA
CSC: S5660XENKP1
Rooted using the update.zip-methode, installed Titanium Backup
ClockWorkMod-based Recovery v5.0.2.6 installed (But I still have a problem with it, it says things like 'E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command' and 'E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log', no idea if I have to fix this or not...)
So, how can I update this stock 2.3.3 to CM9? I only have a lot of experience with jailbreaking, but not with flashing ROMS and installing special Android tools, so a bit of step-by-step guide.
If you think updating to CM7 is better for me, since that's a more complete ROM, please say it, which CM7 ROM, and how it can be done
I hope someone is able to help me, as I would really like to use a nice ROM on my Gio
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Taken from guide:
Flash Cyanogenmod 9:
Code:
Download and copy the latest CM9 ROM to SD Card http://bm.zxy.me/kitchen/download/gio/cm9_galaxyics-gio-ota-eng.maju-alpha3.zip
Reboot to Recovery Mode
Select Install zip from sd card
Select Choose zip from sd card
Select the new CM9 rom package
Select Yes - Install update
Wait till the Installation is finish
Now select Wipe data/factory reset
Confirm
Now reboot to phone.
Wait and enjoy CM9 on your Galaxy Gio
Good luck and yes i get those errors too in CWM
Maybe u should wait a little Maclaw said we will get a new alpha / beta this days with more fixes, up to u
Note once more: you should wait for a more stable release of cm9
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SilviuMik said:
Taken from guide:
Flash Cyanogenmod 9:
Code:
Download and copy the latest CM9 ROM to SD Card -SNIP-
Reboot to Recovery Mode
Select Install zip from sd card
Select Choose zip from sd card
Select the new CM9 rom package
Select Yes - Install update
Wait till the Installation is finish
Now select Wipe data/factory reset
Confirm
Now reboot to phone.
Wait and enjoy CM9 on your Galaxy Gio
Good luck and yes i get those errors too in CWM
Maybe u should wait a little Maclaw said we will get a new alpha / beta this days with more fixes, up to u
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Okay, I am still thinking what I am going to flash on my phone... But one thing; If I do it the way you just posted here, I don't have to install CM7.2 before installing CM9?
markvann said:
Okay, I am still thinking what I am going to flash on my phone... But one thing; If I do it the way you just posted here, I don't have to install CM7.2 before installing CM9?
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No, you dont..
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voetbalremco said:
No, you dont..
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Okay!
Well, to be honest, I think I will flash CM9 on my Gio if a new version comes out.
But what if it turns out wrong, or when the ROM does not meet my expectations? Is there a easy way to return to the stock 2.3.3 firmware?
markvann said:
Okay!
Well, to be honest, I think I will flash CM9 on my Gio if a new version comes out.
But what if it turns out wrong, or when the ROM does not meet my expectations? Is there a easy way to return to the stock 2.3.3 firmware?
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Flash clockworkmod recovery, make a backup, wich means all dats cache system will be backed up, so you can flash cm7 or 9 without problems and restore the full rom via the backup if you dont like it
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voetbalremco said:
Flash clockworkmod recovery, make a backup, wich means all dats cache system will be backed up, so you can flash cm7 or 9 without problems and restore the full rom via the backup if you dont like it
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Yes, I already flashed a version of ClockWorkMod (px-CWM-v2.zip), but as I mentioned in my first post, I have a problem with it... Do you maybe know a solution? I heard something about ext4 or something like that to fix it?
markvann said:
Yes, I already flashed a version of ClockWorkMod (px-CWM-v2.zip), but as I mentioned in my first post, I have a problem with it... Do you maybe know a solution? I heard something about ext4 or something like that to fix it?
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u're installed wrong version of cwm
that cwm only work on cyanogenmod/custom rom with ext4 filesystem
u should use this one
http://www.mediafire.com/?3umwbz3gg6oo6c6
Okay, thank you!
One last question: if I update to CM9, will my baseband get updated?
If so, will my carrier still work with my phone?
It wont, so it will work
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414173
download for cwm for galaxy gio: http://www.mediafire.com/?p7r2bcn9447bpc8
ClockWorkMod:
- Download: px-CWM-v2.zip
- Place it on root of your sdcard
- reboot to recovery mode
install this cwm from recovery
Flash Cyanogenmod 9:
- Download and copy the latest CM9 ROM to SD Card
- Reboot to Recovery Mode
- Select Install zip from sd card
- Select Choose zip from sd card
- Select the new CM9 rom package
- Select Yes - Install update
- Wait till the Installation is finish
- Now select Wipe data/factory reset
- Confirm
- Now reboot to phone.
- Wait and enjoy CM9 on your Galaxy Gio\
READ: If I wee you, wait for alpha 4 to release tomorrow and flash tomorrow. It fixes a lot of problems and you cant yet use the current version very good :S
Please, help me!
I installed CM9 beta 3 on my gio, after flashing the CWM-version phiexz posted here in this topic (http://www.mediafire.com/?3umwbz3gg6oo6c6). I did everything discribed in the topic of CM9 for Gio port.
Flash Special Clockworkod Recovery for CyanogenMod 9:
skip this step if you have special clockworkmod (CM7.1/CM7.2/GM9) installed on your phone
Download: px-CWM-v2.zip
Place it on root of your sdcard
reboot to recovery mode
install this cwm from recovery
I didn't have to do this first part, since I already had CWM installed on my Gio.
Flash Cyanogenmod 9:
Download and copy the latest CM9 ROM to SD Card
Reboot to Recovery Mode
Select Install zip from sd card
Select Choose zip from sd card
Select the new CM9 rom package
Select Yes - Install update
Wait till the Installation is finish
Now select Wipe data/factory reset
Confirm
Now reboot to phone.
Wait and enjoy CM9 on your Galaxy Gio
I did everything just as described here... AND I did not forget to select 'Wipe data/factory reset' as said in this short tutorial, so that's not the problem!
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But after all this, it stucks on saying 'ANDROID'. If I turn off the phone, it automatically turns on again. I can still enter CWM Recovery, but if I click on 'restore backup' (because I made a backup of my stock ROM before flashing CM9), it says:
Code:
Checking MD5 sums...
Eresing boot before restore...
Restoring boot image...
Restoring system...
E:format_volume: format_rfs_device failed on /dev/block/stl12
Error while formatting /system!
My question now is:
Is there a way I can make CM9 work on my Gio (I prefer this one), restore my backup, or connect to Kies, so I can place a clean stock ROM on my Gio?
I hope someone can help me!
markvann said:
Please, help me!
I installed CM9 beta 3 on my gio, after flashing the CWM-version phiexz posted here in this topic (http://www.mediafire.com/?3umwbz3gg6oo6c6). I did everything discribed in the topic of CM9 for Gio port.
But after all this, it stucks on saying 'ANDROID'. If I turn off the phone, it automatically turns on again. I can still enter CWM Recovery, but if I click on 'restore backup' (because I made a backup of my stock ROM before flashing CM9), it says:
Code:
Checking MD5 sums...
Eresing boot before restore...
Restoring boot image...
Restoring system...
E:format_volume: format_rfs_device failed on /dev/block/stl12
Error while formatting /system!
My question now is:
Is there a way I can make CM9 work on my Gio (I prefer this one), restore my backup, or connect to Kies, so I can place a clean stock ROM on my Gio?
I hope someone can help me!
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Note that cm9 is not in beta 3 but alpha status.
You can flash cm7, same instructions as cm9, much more stable.
Try installing a different version of CWM and restore
Or read tutorials how to use ODIN and flash stock rom
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voetbalremco said:
Note that cm9 is not in beta 3 but alpha status.
You can flash cm7, same instructions as cm9, much more stable.
Try installing a different version of CWM and restore
Or read tutorials how to use ODIN and flash stock rom
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Thank you for your reply!
I was already planning to flash CM7 now, but there was only one thing I was still wondering about.
The Cyanogenmod 7 instructions topic says:
NOTE:
It's not automatically wipe your data. if you want to install fresh rom, you must wipe data before install it!
If you from stock / custom rom based on rfs filesystem, u must flash ext4-formatter.zip before flash CyanogenMod. link & instruction can fount on This Thread. otherwise you'll stuck on android logo because it cant mount rfs filesystem!
have problem after upgrade from earlier cyanogenMod? you should wipe your data!!
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Will the part (here marked in red) still work? And, if so; how to use this? I mean: since my main system is not booting anymore...
Oh, wait!
I flashed the file ext4-formatter.zip and afterwards, I tried flashing CM9 again, and it worked!
markvann said:
Oh, wait!
I flashed the file ext4-formatter.zip and afterwards, I tried flashing CM9 again, and it worked!
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Nice . Tell me from which country u buyed your phone and what carrier and maybe i can give u stock rom so u have it in case of trouble
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SilviuMik said:
Nice . Tell me from which country u buyed your phone and what carrier and maybe i can give u stock rom so u have it in case of trouble
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Oh, that would be really nice! I bought my phone in my own country (The Netherlands) and my carrier is BEN NL (part of T-Mobile in The Netherlands). But if it might help: I posted my baseband version etc. in my first post of this topic
markvann said:
Oh, that would be really nice! I bought my phone in my own country (The Netherlands) and my carrier is BEN NL (part of T-Mobile in The Netherlands). But if it might help: I posted my baseband version etc. in my first post of this topic
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Cm9 booted??? All firmware is on sammobile.net , also kies firmwares, but the site is not connected to samsung
By the way if you used ext4 formatter zip you use an version of cwm wich has been removed back to construction to bugs, so you should use another one, in the same thread
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[Q] Cannot make a Nandroid backup on 2.3.5 stock rom. (CWM V5.0.2.6)

Hello all,
Last week I installed CWM V5.0.2.6 on my Samsung Galaxy Gio, in order to flash Adobe Flash support. Everything went accordingly, so I was a happy camper !
After reading some topics about flashing new roms, I got really interested in trying some of them.
But just to be safe I thought I better make a nandroid backup first.
Unfortunately I failed in making a backup because of the following errors:
Code:
Backing up boot image...
Backing up recovery image...
Backing up system...
Can't mount /system !
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
etc.
etc.
So I took a look at the topic of the newer version 5.0.2.7
It states the following:
5.0.2.7
If you use stock rom or custom rom with rfs filesystem, you must use cwm with ext4+rfs
cwm-5.0.2.7-ext4only-odin.tar.md5 (Flash With ODIN)
signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only.zip (Flash from Recovery)
cwm-5.0.2.7-ext4+rfs-odin.tar.md5 (Flash With ODIN)
signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4+rfs.zip (Flash from Recovery) <-- This one right ??
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Since I'm using a stockrom 2.3.5, I'm guessing I need the last one called signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4+rfs.zip (Flash from Recovery) right ?
If yes:
Can I Flash it from CWM, or should I use stock recovery ?
Will my sd card get formatted ?
This is very important to know, because my sd card has 2 fat partitions and I don't want them to get wiped. I use link2sd and the second fat partition contains the data and Dalvik stuff.
PS:
I would have posted my question in the actual Android Development forums, but since I'm a n00b I'm not allowed (yet).
1 yes you can
2 no it will not repartion or erase your sdcard
I installed cwm 5.0.2.6 rfs+ext on my stock rom and then installed cwm 5.0.2.7 rfs+ext w/o any problems.
Regards,
oOze
---------- Post added at 08:10 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:06 PM ----------
Oh and yes signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4+rfs.zip is correct to use with cwm.
I think your post is in the correct place this isn't a developing question but a usage/user question.
Thanx for your reply, but if I were to install say a custom rom like CyanogenMod 9.0.0, I wouldn't be able to restore my stock backup because of the filesystem mismatch (RFS vs EXT), right ?
I would be in the same boat as you are in your topic about the same matter, wouldn't I ?
So what good would a backup do in that case ?
Or could I do it like this ?
install CM9 -> flash stockrom with Odin -> restore backup with CWM ?
Sorry for the n00bish questions, but I really don't wont to ruin my phone
Yep that is what i'm going to try. As you can read in my thread.
Kinda depends on your definition of ruined. My phone works fine I just don't know if the ROM I had any specific changes then the one you download from Online.
I guess I will find out. I don't think I will try said above today perhaps tommorow. I'll keep you posted on how it went.
Tbh idk if there are other ways to backup your initial ROM apart from cwm, but thats too late for me now
FYI I also tried CM9 its not usable yet for day to day use its still in the beta stages.
WalkerOfTheDay said:
Thanx for your reply, but if I were to install say a custom rom like CyanogenMod 9.0.0, I wouldn't be able to restore my stock backup because of the filesystem mismatch (RFS vs EXT), right ?
I would be in the same boat as you are in your topic about the same matter, wouldn't I ?
So what good would a backup do in that case ?
Or could I do it like this ?
install CM9 -> flash stockrom with Odin -> restore backup with CWM ?
Sorry for the n00bish questions, but I really don't wont to ruin my phone
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Why the 3`rd step ? "restore backup with CWM ?" since u install stock rom with Odin u will have the rom that came with your phone look in the other topic i posted a link for latest Netherlands stock rom
SilviuMik said:
Why the 3`rd step ? "restore backup with CWM ?" since u install stock rom with Odin u will have the rom that came with your phone look in the other topic i posted a link for latest Netherlands stock rom
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I didn't make out of your comment that was the latest Netherlands stock rom thats great (your romanian flag had me doubting )
SilviuMik said:
Why the 3`rd step ? "restore backup with CWM ?" since u install stock rom with Odin u will have the rom that came with your phone look in the other topic i posted a link for latest Netherlands stock rom
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I know, but when you flash a stock rom with Odin, you will lose all your settings. Your phone will be when like you bought it
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that a CWM backup was something similar to a Ghost backup, thus making a backup of your phone in it's current state. Including all settings / ringtones / Wifi hotspots etc. etc.
So if you restore the CWM one, you will have your previous settings back.
Or doesn't it work that way ? If not then the 3rd step isn't needed indeed.
I'm still very n00bish, so I apologize if I'm making stupid comments...
U are right, u will loose all your settings . Then yes if u really don`t want to start fresh then u need the 3`rd step
Then u need to add an 2.5 step after u install with Odin the stock rom, u need to flash CWM again and after that try to restore from your backup that u made. U don`t make stupid comments we all learn new things every day
Help cwm say the all the time when i wanna backup md5 checksum error
Verstuurd van mijn GT-S5660
pietertje1 said:
Help cwm say the all the time when i wanna backup md5 checksum error
Verstuurd van mijn GT-S5660
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Yeah, me too
I'm finally able to make backups without freezes, and now I get MD5 error all the time
I tried this fix discovered by r.ionescu, but I'm still out of luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25252567&postcount=112
I really want to install Adrenaline Rom port by voetbalremco, but before
flashing it, I'd like a decent backup first
Any ideas ?
Use px-recovery
He also has a tool for ext4 formatter without losing data
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voetbalremco said:
Use px-recovery
He also has a tool for ext4 formatter without losing data
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I can't. If I recall correct, PX-recovery is for ext4-only.
I'm on stock rom, so RFS
Yes, thats why you need extformatter, to format your partitions to ext4, and his latest upload backs up first automatically so no data loss..
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Do you have a link?
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WalkerOfTheDay said:
Do you have a link?
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NVM, found it !
http://android.phiexz.com/component...56-convert-rfs-to-ext4-without-loss-data.html

[Q] How to back up stock rom ?

Hi guys,
I got my Gio back from repair, after I bricked it with ROM Manager. I have now been trying a lot of different CWM's, but none work with ROM Manager on my device. Now I have decided that I don't really need ROM Manager, but I would like to have CWM recovery, so I can back up my ROM before installing anything else, and still be able to go back to my stock rom a bit faster than the whole procedure with Odin.
My stock rom is S5660XXKTK_S5660XXKT6_S5660COVKS1_HOME.tar.md5
I have tried different versions of CWM Recovery, including this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421650. Since I am on stock rom, I have installed the versions cwm-5.0.2.7-ext4+rfs-odin.tar.md5 (installed with Odin) and signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4+rfs.zip (installed from stock recovery).
In both cases I can make a backup, but I can not restore it again. Recovery fails when it is trying to format the system partition - and after that, of course it is back to Odin and the stock rom !
If this is a kernel issue, can you recommend another kernel that will work ?
Hope somebody can help me with this !
Its impossible to restore stock ROM backup from CWM . Whichever CWM u use to backup u can't restore or neither flash it so u will have to use Odin to flash stock ROM. The reason is that when u flash CM9 or any other ROM it changes ur file system to ext4 and stock ROM is RFS file system.
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batman38102 said:
Its impossible to restore stock ROM backup from CWM . Whichever CWM u use to backup u can't restore or neither flash it so u will have to use Odin to flash stock ROM. The reason is that when u flash CM9 or any other ROM it changes ur file system to ext4 and stock ROM is RFS file system.
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Thank you so much - I think I have spent 50+ hours to get this working. At least it's nice to know, that it was not me (or my telephone) that did something wrong.
Now I'm looking at Adrenaline, to see if it can become my new "standard system".

[Q] How to uninstall cyanogen mod 9 on Samsung W i8150 ??

Hi, recently I flashed CM9(beta4) to my Samsung W but I found that not everything are working fine to this smart phone. So its a noob Question : How to uninstall this CM9 from my Samsung W??
Did you create a (nandroid) backup copy of your factory installed ROM? If you did, it's as simple as wiping your current ROM and re installing your "stock" ROM.
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2....it's all good....
You could just flash from odin or there is a thread in the developers section about flashing stock from CWM or you could choose a GB Rom and flash it as we have really good ones (if you want the IOS look try JOY OS Rom).
Press Thanks If I Helped
1st download the rom that u wanna use instead of cm9
2nd wiping the cm9 rom will include going to CWM recovery then wiping system, data, cache and dalvike cache (and its preferred to wipe sdcard too)
3rd ull have to be ready with another rom to flash, if u wanna flash a custom rom then simply flash it using CWM the same as u did with cm9, if u wanna flash the stock rom then use odin (u have the method in another thread)
press thanks if i help you
keithross39 said:
Did you create a (nandroid) backup copy of your factory installed ROM? If you did, it's as simple as wiping your current ROM and re installing your "stock" ROM.
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2....it's all good....
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I think I skipped this step.. so how is the other step.. Tq and please..
keithross39 said:
Did you create a (nandroid) backup copy of your factory installed ROM? If you did, it's as simple as wiping your current ROM and re installing your "stock" ROM.
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2....it's all good....
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Do u created a nAndroid backup copy?? I mean the original Samsung w OS ANDROID 2.3.5 ginger bread
mosta_9741 said:
1st download the rom that u wanna use instead of cm9
2nd wiping the cm9 rom will include going to CWM recovery then wiping system, data, cache and dalvike cache (and its preferred to wipe sdcard too)
3rd ull have to be ready with another rom to flash, if u wanna flash a custom rom then simply flash it using CWM the same as u did with cm9, if u wanna flash the stock rom then use odin (u have the method in another thread)
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I just want to be original from android 2.3.5 . Btw thanks
rolimesdk said:
I just want to be original from android 2.3.5 . Btw thanks
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1st u shall download the stock rom u want to ur pc (i assume ur using windows)
2nd download odin v4.43 and ancora.ops from here
3rd do as this thread tell you and ask me abt anythn u need to know [HowTo] Flash a firmware with ODIN on Samsung Galaxy W(I8150)
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[Q] Help stuck at note2 screen after format/system

help guys, I need help. I have search for this but nothing was solved.
my note2 n7105 Is stuck at Samsung Galaxy note II screen. im able to go into recovery and also download.
I accidentally formatted /system while I was flashing my rom. and now it got into this. I did not make any backup or anything.any help guys?:crying:
Fiezzi said:
help guys, I need help. I have search for this but nothing was solved.
my note2 n7105 Is stuck at Samsung Galaxy note II screen. im able to go into recovery and also download.
I accidentally formatted /system while I was flashing my rom. and now it got into this. I did not make any backup or anything.any help guys?:crying:
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Go to the recovery mode and do all the wipes(data/cache/partition/factory reset)...
Download a new the stock version in download mode via Odin...
Then you can reinstall your ROM in recovery mode...
Fiezzi said:
help guys, I need help. I have search for this but nothing was solved.
my note2 n7105 Is stuck at Samsung Galaxy note II screen. im able to go into recovery and also download.
I accidentally formatted /system while I was flashing my rom. and now it got into this. I did not make any backup or anything.any help guys?:crying:
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First thing is to go to your recovery again. May I know what is your recovery? Is it CWM? Then, if you have important data/files in your internal sd card don't wipe your DATA, just flash a ROM then reboot.
After you reboot, get your important files and transfer for a while in your external sd card then try a clean installation of ROM
1. Format system, data, cache.
2. Flash the ROM
3. Reboot
Hope it will work.
ravichandna.92 said:
Download a new the stock version in download mode via Odin...
Then you can reinstall your ROM in recovery mode...
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thanks bro! it help me. I just flashed to the stock firmware.make me worry dere the phone.now working like a stock firmware.time to flash back to the pac man rom again.its awesome! hehe thanks for all the help guys! will be extra careful not to format the /system file again.
Fiezzi said:
thanks bro! it help me. I just flashed to the stock firmware.make me worry dere the phone.now working like a stock firmware.time to flash back to the pac man rom again.its awesome! hehe thanks for all the help guys! will be extra careful not to format the /system file again.
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I always wipe system before flashing a new rom. Just remember that system is your OS and if you wipe it without subsequently flashing a rom, there will be nothing to boot into.
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