[Warning] ATT OTA & Google Now & Home2 - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

FWIW
I have stock rooted LG1 and I had installed Google Now.
This prevents using the CWM Zip that has been created zine the googleTTL.apk checksums don't match.
I also have Mobile Odin Pro and I attempted to use it to install the OTA directly. Mobile Odin Pro will inject a root and SU into the binary file from ATT/Samsung. If you don't have Google Now and have only frozen your apps with TI (or whatever) you should be fine using it. However if you have Google Now, again, the googlettl.apk will fail checksum. If you overide the checksum and have Home2 installed you will go into a boot loop after the system restarts because the Android system mui can't determine which program (touchwiz home or home2) to use. Even though it presents a menu with both programs, and you can select one or clear the defaults but you can't clear the error and it keeps conning back.
SO, if you are going to use Mobile Odin Pro and have the HOME2 app installed, it seems that disabling it (or uninstalling it) prior to applying the OTA would be best so that the system can completely start. You won't be able to restart Google Now anyway since the apk will revert back to the non-universal search and have to install that also.
The OTA will also remove the CMW installed and you will get the normal Android Recovery menu. It is possible that resetting to factory defaults will clear the boot loop but it will also clear your data and apps. Since you can still use ODIN (PC) to install a firmware, you can get back to a rooted stock easily.
Update:
I re-installed MrRobinson's rooted firmware from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
This included installing the CMW, since the update that the Mobile Odin Pro made from the ATT OTA had a new bootloader (the android default). As well as restoring the Universal Search as described in the same page 1 post.
Once the reboot from desktop ODIN happened, I still had conflicts between Home2 and TouchWiz Home, but these could be cleared with selecting a default, TouchWiz (Google Now isn't going to work anyway). I uninstalled Home2 and rebooted.
Rebooted, I was getting a android .acore error every 3 or 4 seconds. Just press OK and work through it. I installed the CWM via terminal as described in MrRobinson's post. (( I installed 6.0.1.2 non-touch and used copy/paste and gmail compose to edit the copied lines from MrRobinson's instructions to the right version.))
Once the CMW was reinstalled, I installed the Googlesearch.apk downloaded from the same post again. The error with the acore was still happening.
I then installed the full L9 CMW flashable form here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896773 This updated the system and modem and some of the apps, but NOT the Googlesearch.apk
Allowing the system to reboot brought everything up without an error. Since the MODEM was flashed, I had to restore the WI-FI APNs from Titanium Backup that required another boot.
Now to install the Google Now I can install the V7 to upgrade from the V6 that I had originally installed.
FWIW: NO APPS WERE LOST IN THIS ENTIRE PROCESS (except the one that I purposely removed HOME2). I never was asked to reapply my Google ID, etc.

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after flash new rom install all old apps

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
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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

Losing root for some reason?? Help

So I used odin to flash the official stock jelllybean rom then I used the Samsung toolkit to flash clockwork mod recovery and root. To root it said to flash a superuser zip in recovery. I did.after I reboot everything is working fine. Apps gain root access the promp pops up but after a few minutes it didn't anymore and I cant open busybox or setcpu because it cant gain access but the apps I already granted can. I updated su binary and it fails on gaining root access.
This happens with both super su and superuser. I also tried starting again by oding rom and rooting again. No luck. Please help
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Ok, you can try a few things.
First since you have Root Explorer already granted, go into /system/xbin and make sure that there is a file named su. If not, then go into /system/bin and see if it is there. Follow this: If it is in /system/bin, copy it and put it in /system/xbin, check permissions and reboot. Then try an un-granted app and see if that works. Pay attention to the bin and xbin parts here ok.!?
^^^Edit: While you are in /system/xbin make sure that busybox is there also. Just to be sure it installed properly.
Second. If the above didn't work, the go to the market and ChainsDD used to have an app called SuperUser Updated Fixer or something like that. I remember a long time ago, I was having some trouble updating the binaries (as were tons of other people) and he came out with that handy little app. I have been using it since (whenever I have a ROM that uses SuperUser.apk).
Third: I literally just read over in mrRobinson's thread that ICS likes SuperUser, while JB likes SuperSU. Might be something to look into. Maybe swapping out the two apps, might alleviate the issue.
I tried swapping out to super su but was having the same problem. Instead of trying the root explorer method you posted I thought I would go ahead and clean install yet another time. I just wanted the update and root access to work no errors. So here's what I did to fix it and it worked however there's another problem now.
I factory reset, wiped caches
flashed jb stock firmware (instead of the stock fw i now flashed mr.robinsons prerooted firmware)
rebooted checked and saw super su was working fine with my apps.
flashed clockwork mod recovery
made a nandroid backup
flashed wildchilds stock deodexed jb rom (i needed a deodexed rom thats why i flashed this otherwise i would of just kept stock)
booted up and in the play store theres an update for Super Su however i cant update it, it gives me an error.
error retrieving information from server. cant download.tried wifi on off, mobile data on off, clearing google play data and cache. no luck. restored nandroid and there was no update so i clicked reinstall from playstore in su and when i went to go download it, it gave the same error.
So my previous problem is fixed and i dont seem to be losing root anymore but now I cant update SU anymore.
Never mind I seemed to have linked the two issues just because 1 happened before the other, but that might not be the case.
The Google play error is now happening with other apps that i try to update as well.
Is this happening to you guys too?
sometimes when i power off my phone it doesnt boot anymore it gets stuck on boot loop. for example all i did was fix permissions in cwm and it got stuck on boot loop.
Did you Odin root66?
Yeah I odined the root 66 fw by Robinson. That has fixed losing root. Super user is working fine. The only remaining problem is that I get into a boot loop sometimes when I restart for some reason like when I fix permissions.
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Help with ROMs - New to Android

For the last 3 years I've had an iPhone 3Gs and just upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S3 yesterday. I have the Bell Mobility S3, which is the SGH-I747m.
So last night I rooted the phone using Odin and the stock OS. I then installed clockworkmod and tried out Cyanogen Mod 10.
First I tried the latest nightly build and it worked fairly well until I released that GPS and network data didn't work.
So after that I tried the latest stable build and that worked for a while, but eventually it got to the point where data no longer worked. Also I wasn't getting any alerts for texts or e-mails.
So after this I went back to my stock ROM (just used Odin and did essentially what I did to root the phone).
Then I realized that I couldn't uninstall all these ridiculous apps, and am getting annoyed by some of the features.
Am I doing something wrong with Cyanogen?
I'd like to try ROMs again, but I'd like to save my current setup.
If I reboot into restore mode, and use clockwork mod to backup, will I be able to restore all my settings and everything later, or is there more steps?
Is there a cm build where everything works? So no issues with data, notifications, GPS, or anything else?
When I re ran odin, my clockwork mod seems to have disappeared. Can someone explain to me exactly what clockwork mod does?
I tried flashing multiple times before with both the latest nightly build and the most recent stable build. Both of them had their issues.
When u install cwm and reboot it wipes out cwm and reverts to stock. When u Odin cwm uncheck auto reboot and then manually boot into recovery
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Also for a good ROM i suggest 4.1.2 builds of aokp by task. Very stable. Search for it. Welcome to the android community
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I had an issue today where maps and navigation refused to work. I had network data and GPS was working (it was able to find my location), but I couldn't navigate anywhere. When I typed in a destination it just infinitely loaded.
Also facebook timeline refused to refresh, kept saying network error, but I was able to use the browser.
All on CM10 stable build.
Any help?
nmunro said:
Then I realized that I couldn't uninstall all these ridiculous apps, and am getting annoyed by some of the features.
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To uninstall system apps, you need a root enabled file explorer (I use Root Explorer) to delete them from the /system/app folder. The other option is to download a system app remover from the Play Store. Be cautious when removing system apps though, as if you remove the wrong ones it can cause your system to be unstable/unbootable. Stick to the bloatware that you know shouldn't affect the rest of the ROM (AT&T apps, ect.)
nmunro said:
If I reboot into restore mode, and use clockwork mod to backup, will I be able to restore all my settings and everything later, or is there more steps?
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Yes, that is called a nandroid backup, and it will be a complete system image. Once you restore it, your system will be exactly the same as it was when you did the backup.
As far as CM 10 stable goes, I have only had one real hiccup. When I open Maps, sometimes the GPS doesn't want to engage. Not sure why and haven't had time to troubleshoot. My favorite ROMs have always been CM though. Make sure when you flash, that you wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe the divalk cache (advanced menu) from recovery before flashing to ensure a clean flash.
Welcome to Android, and happy flashing!
nmunro said:
For the last 3 years I've had an iPhone 3Gs and just upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S3 yesterday. I have the Bell Mobility S3, which is the SGH-I747m.
So last night I rooted the phone using Odin and the stock OS. I then installed clockworkmod and tried out Cyanogen Mod 10.
First I tried the latest nightly build and it worked fairly well until I released that GPS and network data didn't work.
So after that I tried the latest stable build and that worked for a while, but eventually it got to the point where data no longer worked. Also I wasn't getting any alerts for texts or e-mails.
So after this I went back to my stock ROM (just used Odin and did essentially what I did to root the phone).
Then I realized that I couldn't uninstall all these ridiculous apps, and am getting annoyed by some of the features.
Am I doing something wrong with Cyanogen?
I'd like to try ROMs again, but I'd like to save my current setup.
If I reboot into restore mode, and use clockwork mod to backup, will I be able to restore all my settings and everything later, or is there more steps?
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suprtrukr425 said:
To uninstall system apps, you need a root enabled file explorer (I use Root Explorer) to delete them from the /system/app folder. The other option is to download a system app remover from the Play Store. Be cautious when removing system apps though, as if you remove the wrong ones it can cause your system to be unstable/unbootable. Stick to the bloatware that you know shouldn't affect the rest of the ROM (AT&T apps, ect.)
Yes, that is called a nandroid backup, and it will be a complete system image. Once you restore it, your system will be exactly the same as it was when you did the backup.
Welcome to Android, and happy flashing!
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In my opinion making a nandroid backup of your stable stock rom is extremely important. This will allow you to restore back to a stable build should a ROM installation not work. Aside from that it gives you the ability to try different ROMS without having to redo the entire process should you go back to try one you have already installed.
There are a lot of options for removing "bloatware" out there. I have tried several but stick with Titanium Backup only because I like the layout and the option to backup apps and data (this can create its own issues of course). I can't stress enough on suprtrukr425's comment regarding removal of system apps from a ROM. Read, read, and read some more to ensure that you are removing apps that will not cause problems. If you are unsure leave it be. Generally speaking, I found that most of the carrier specific software is safe to remove.
Aside from that, good luck and have fun.
eukross and
What I usually try to do is this:
1. set up one ROM just how I like it with all the apps and settings
2. than do a FULL backup (backup with Titanium and backup thru clockwork)
3. load up a second ROM and get all the apps restored and settings how u like it
4. do a FULL backup.
Now you can switch from one to the other on daily basis to test one versus the other and which one you like better.
I recommend MIUI. I been a MIUI user for 3 years and i love their work.

can't install a downloaded OTA update

Sorry for making this topic but I have a problem that make me really sad.
The problem is,
when I go to about device/update, there is an update (45mb or something) available. I can download it with no problems.
I can install it and the phone reboots. But now the problem occurs. He is installing the update but when it reach 25% it stops, an Android with a red cross appear and the phone go to the login screen (pin code). When I'm back on my home screen a pop up displays a text that I must try with KIES or go to a Samsung centre.
But I can't use KIES because it says that my device firmware isn't compatible.
I have rooted my Galaxy Note II N7100 in the past with the FRAMAROOT one click root app and has do the following (mod) things:
- Xpose multi window mod
- installed the Nexus camera with photosphere function. (no flash)(just placed the apk and the lib in the folders manually
- Lucky patcher
- place some galaxy s4 apk like storyalbum but never overwrite existing things in system/apps
- I have downloaded freedom but I have deleted it forced stopped it and deleted data
I have unistall the xpose mod with in app options + total clean up.
I chose the Unroot option in framework.
I never installed or flashed my phone in the past. So I have the stock rom
I'm very scared of flashing my device (with PC Software) because I really won't lose any of my data.
I just want to install that update without losing data. It make me feel very sad.
I CAN download the update but if I install it, it stops at 25%
please help.
wiijordends said:
Sorry for making this topic but I have a problem that make me really sad.
The problem is,
when I go to about device/update, there is an update (45mb or something) available. I can download it with no problems.
I can install it and the phone reboots. But now the problem occurs. He is installing the update but when it reach 25% it stops, an Android with a red cross appear and the phone go to the login screen (pin code). When I'm back on my home screen a pop up displays a text that I must try with KIES or go to a Samsung centre.
But I can't use KIES because it says that my device firmware isn't compatible.
I have rooted my Galaxy Note II N7100 in the past with the FRAMAROOT one click root app and has do the following (mod) things:
- Xpose multi window mod
- installed the Nexus camera with photosphere function. (no flash)(just placed the apk and the lib in the folders manually
- Lucky patcher
- place some galaxy s4 apk like storyalbum but never overwrite existing things in system/apps
- I have downloaded freedom but I have deleted it forced stopped it and deleted data
I have unistall the xpose mod with in app options + total clean up.
I chose the Unroot option in framework.
I never installed or flashed my phone in the past. So I have the stock rom
I'm very scared of flashing my device (with PC Software) because I really won't lose any of my data.
I just want to install that update without losing data. It make me feel very sad.
I CAN download the update but if I install it, it stops at 25%
please help.
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Remove all system apps that weren't there by stock. Also replace overwritten ones (if any) with factory versions. Remove Nexus camera from system apps too. Xposed shouldn't affect anything. I have no idea what Lucky Patcher or Freedom is, so can't tell if it's them.
Thanks for your reply!
Must I also delete the lib files. for example when I installed S translate I must also copy some data to the lib folder to get it works properly.
If so I have a little problem because I won't remember with file is added and wich one is stock.
And I dit also the music mod (make phone loader)
I hope this will 100% work.
Thanks
Now you are rooted try installing the update using mobile odin app, get the ota update zip file from cache/fota using root explorer copy it on your internal memory and flash it disabling signature check
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wada7o said:
Now you are rooted try installing the update using mobile odin app, get the ota update zip file from cache/fota using root explorer copy it on your internal memory and flash it disabling signature check
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@wada7o:
It this a save method?
I have heard that you must wipe data and I want to keep all my data.
And I have heard stories about broken boot loops. Sounds very bad.
And after all this, is there a way to get rid of all that odin and root stuff so I can receive new OTA updates in the future?
wiijordends said:
@wada7o:
It this a save method?
I have heard that you must wipe data and I want to keep all my data.
And I have heard stories about broken boot loops. Sounds very bad.
And after all this, is there a way to get rid of all that odin and root stuff so I can receive new OTA updates in the future?
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It's perfectly safe to flash firmware with Mobile Odin, done it multiple times. No need to wipe as long as you're going from stock rom to stock rom. Never had a bootloop myself!
And as for getting rid of root stuff, that'd include wiping your phone, sadly.
As said its 100% safe method no wipe required as long as keeping counter 0 and system normal using triangle away you will get ota update
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okay, thanks to wada7o my update is finally installed, thanks
But now I have another annoying problem.
When I go to about device / update , I got an error with the text 'unable to update firmware due network or server error. Try again later or use KIES'
No I can't download the great jellybean 4.2 in the future.
How to fix this. The future jellybean update is very important for me.
And does the mobile odin thing works with this future update (Android 4.1.2 to Android 4.2.2)?
wiijordends said:
okay, thanks to wada7o my update is finally installed, thanks
But now I have another annoying problem.
When I go to about device / update , I got an error with the text 'unable to update firmware due network or server error. Try again later or use KIES'
No I can't download the great jellybean 4.2 in the future.
How to fix this. The future jellybean update is very important for me.
And does the mobile odin thing works with this future update (Android 4.1.2 to Android 4.2.2)?
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Isn't it easier just to flash new ROM with Odin?
If your device has been rooted, you can't update it via OTA or KIES. You can look for Dr.Ketan post. He got the newest updates for GNote 2.
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
If your device has been rooted, you can't update it via OTA or KIES. You can look for Dr.Ketan post. He got the newest updates for GNote 2.
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thanks

Restored Nandroid Back Up from CWM, lost access to Gapps and other apps!

So while trying to flash a custom ROM, I installed ClockWorkMod Recovery using Rom Manager. From there, I proceeded to create a nandroid back up using Online Nandroid Back Up. Once it finished I restored said back up to see if it worked. Instead of booting up normally,the following messages appeared.
"Process system isn't responding. Do you want to close it?"
"Unfortunately, Dash Notifier has stopped"
"Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped"
Eventually I'm asked to choose between Nova Launcher and TouchWiz. If I choose Nova, the messages continue in a never ending loop.
Choosing TouchWiz finally let me access my phone. However, the messages continue to appear and now I don't have access to any Google Apps.
What happened?
I have this same issue, I was flashing Keyboard_themerV1.zip after clearing cache and cookies. When I got back into phone it kept FC the samsung keyboard so I went to restore my backup. That did not work and now I have a similar issue as above. All of those apps keep telling me they do not work.
Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped.
Also happens with Google Play Services, My TMobile, and practically everything else. My launcher is going crazy and I cannot switch launchers like Hero746 can.
I have Done a full wipe and restored and nothing, I just downloaded stock rom and reflashed odin to stock and it still does not work, so now it is not working, I dont have root or CWM.
Hero746 said:
So while trying to flash a custom ROM, I installed ClockWorkMod Recovery using Rom Manager. From there, I proceeded to create a nandroid back up using Online Nandroid Back Up. Once it finished I restored said back up to see if it worked. Instead of booting up normally,the following messages appeared.
"Process system isn't responding. Do you want to close it?"
"Unfortunately, Dash Notifier has stopped"
"Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped"
Eventually I'm asked to choose between Nova Launcher and TouchWiz. If I choose Nova, the messages continue in a never ending loop.
Choosing TouchWiz finally let me access my phone. However, the messages continue to appear and now I don't have access to any Google Apps.
What happened?
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Rom manager is what happened. Rom manager never works well with a Samsung device. There are a ton of guides here on xda. If you followed any of the ops from the rom threads you shouldn't have any issue.
You can download the recovery (you're choice) directly from the threads in the original development thread.
Flash those using recovery tools or mobile Odin (market), pc Odin...
Samsung and rom manager never got along with my sgs2 back in the day, but there are a lot of other easy ways.
Any reason you used rom manager?
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noobtoob said:
Rom manager is what happened. Rom manager never works well with a Samsung device. There are a ton of guides here on xda. If you followed any of the ops from the rom threads you shouldn't have any issue.
You can download the recovery (you're choice) directly from the threads in the original development thread.
Flash those using recovery tools or mobile Odin (market), pc Odin...
Samsung and rom manager never got along with my sgs2 back in the day, but there are a lot of other easy ways.
Any reason you used rom manager?
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I installed CWM through ROM Manager as well. Honestly cause it was easy and it is how I did it with my SGS2.
At this moment though everything is still repeatedly force closing and I cannot access any google apps and everything is sluggish.
When I installed TWRP from the official website, the tar file came in a zip folder that Odin (3v 3.09) was able to recognize and flash. TWRP would not create a back up so I decided to try CWM. However CWM did not come in a zip file, and Odin was unable to recognize it.
Because CWM's website stated that ROM Manager was the official preferred and safest way to install CWM, I used ROM Manager. Nothing was ever mentioned about it not playing nice with Samsung phones.
All is well now though. A factory reset was able to fix everything. I flashed back to stock just to be safe. I used CF Auto Root and flashed W03 Slim. TWRP was able to successfully create a nandroid. I created a clean install and will create another nandroid once I have all my apps set up.
Glad to hear it is back up and running. In the zip files you download, you can just extract the .img or .tar and flash using odin or recovery tools like I mentioned above. Rom manager usually works very well with international versions of phones but has been inconsistent in the past for US versions, and I don't think ever worked with cdma.
I say stick with the versions in the original development thread due to them being specifically made for our devices.
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