Incremental update for cyanogenmod! - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

You can now makes incremental update for every build of cyanogen!
Cyandelta downloads only modified files and create a new rom with them by using your old rom file.
So, be sure to have a CM9/10 rom file in your possession first and Cyandelta will determine what kind of updates you want (nightlies, M2, etc.).
It's very pratical when you want to download an update over 3G or 4G, the update varies between 4-20 Mb!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cyandelta

Looks promising, might try it out.
Thanks for the share.

What recovery are you guys using? I cannot get this to work on the latest CWM.

I'm an idiot please delete this post

micahman said:
CM10 has an updater built in, works great. Go to about phone> Cyanogenmod updates
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Yea we know that but this is different it only downloads the new part of the next nightly instead of downloading the entire ROM all over again.

Chilled26 said:
What recovery are you guys using? I cannot get this to work on the latest CWM.
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Don't flash directly via CyanDelta, go directly to recovery and go in the CyanDelta folder to flash it. It's a bug for now. I use CWM 6.0.1.2

Chilled26 said:
Yea we know that but this is different it only downloads the new part of the next nightly instead of downloading the entire ROM all over again.
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Ohhh okay, sounds interesting thanks for tip. I'll have to check it out. Please forgive my ignorance.

I wish CM would update its camera app.

Is the developer of this app directly associated with CM team?

f2rf2r said:
Is the developer of this app directly associated with CM team?
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No, but it works pretty well. Like I said, just don't use the install zip button (don't work for now) and flash your rom directly with recovery.

stir fry a lot said:
I wish CM would update its camera app.
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Amen.

Dont dirty flash nightlys...its always best to do clean flashes...
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handman29 said:
Dont dirty flash nightlys...its always best to do clean flashes...
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Not true. Works just fine dirty flashing and its even recommended if you read the CM10 thread.
I've dirty flashed 10/14-10/20 and have used cyan delta from 10/21-10/23. Works just fine for me. Never had an issue with anything. Cyandelta is VERY nice
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Max) said:
No, but it works pretty well. Like I said, just don't use the install zip button (don't work for now) and flash your rom directly with recovery.
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And "install zip" works too
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GalaxyS3Guy said:
Not true. Works just fine dirty flashing and its even recommended if you read the CM10 thread.
I've dirty flashed 10/14-10/20 and have used cyan delta from 10/21-10/23. Works just fine for me. Never had an issue with anything. Cyandelta is VERY nice
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And "install zip" works too
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Yeah, in fact, one of the cyan devs was ranting about users who do "unnecessary" things, like clearing the cache(both) or doing full wipes. I'm guessing those things are not required if performing minor updates.
Regarding the issues with flashing in CWM, apparently this is because most versions only allow scripts to be run from RomManager. It should work just fine in TWRP or by manually flashing from the CyanDelta folder.
Just a quick warning for users of the hacked of Google Wallet, this install will remove Google Wallet from your device since it is installed in the system folder. If you use Cyandelta nightly, you will need to reset Wallet before updating and repeat the install with the build.prop edit afterward.

bionic86 said:
Yeah, in fact, one of the cyan devs was ranting about users who do "unnecessary" things, like clearing the cache(both) or doing full wipes. I'm guessing those things are not required if performing minor updates.
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That's where I got the info...
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bionic86 said:
Yeah, in fact, one of the cyan devs was ranting about users who do "unnecessary" things, like clearing the cache(both) or doing full wipes. I'm guessing those things are not required if performing minor updates.
Regarding the issues with flashing in CWM, apparently this is because most versions only allow scripts to be run from RomManager. It should work just fine in TWRP or by manually flashing from the CyanDelta folder.
Just a quick warning for users of the hacked of Google Wallet, this install will remove Google Wallet from your device since it is installed in the system folder. If you use Cyandelta nightly, you will need to reset Wallet before updating and repeat the install with the build.prop edit afterward.
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I dont think Cyandelta allow flashing in CWM due to RomManager blocked the auto scripts, i know it's not working for me, anybody?

koolboyztn said:
I dont think Cyandelta allow flashing in CWM due to RomManager blocked the auto scripts, i know it's not working for me, anybody?
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Use twrp... its better anyways
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I did but im on Hellfire rom rite now, will give it another try if i flash back to CM10.
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[ROM][CM9][AOKP] Temporary Stock E4GT from emmc

Epic Touch Blog: Temporary Stock E4GT from emmc
Utility for CM9 Epic Touch
This is a temporary ROM that boots Samsung's Gingerbread EL29 firmware entirely from emmc without making any changes to the ROM currently installed on your phone. When you reboot, you return to recovery where you can re-flash the ROM to return to CM9. This temporary ROM is useful for several purposes.
Update Profile.
Update PRL.
Sprint Activation.
Dial codes and diagnostic mode.
This should be helpful to users of any AOSP-based ROM including CM9, AOKP, etc.
Thanks to noobnl and mkasick for making this possible!
Really nice thanks a lot.
Awesome can't wait to test it out
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. This will come in hand
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wilderckw said:
. This will come in hand
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Its a great tool and easy to use. Was testing earlier today.
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Would this work to flash .zip updates (such as kobridge) or updated ROMs (such as alpha5)?
This definitely will come in handy, can I suggest seeing if you can get a video made of how it works. I can honestly say It seems to help out quite a bit in this forum for a lot of people and does cut down on the crazy questions.
Great job though!
bobjase said:
Would this work to flash .zip updates (such as kobridge) or updated ROMs (such as alpha5)?
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You can use the directbootCWM file to update CM9 yes. Not sure about using it for Kobridge tweaks.
playya said:
This definitely will come in handy, can I suggest seeing if you can get a video made of how it works. I can honestly say It seems to help out quite a bit in this forum for a lot of people and does cut down on the crazy questions.
Great job though!
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Maybe qbking can make one for those who need it.
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I'm sorry but what does this do?
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m0j09987 said:
I'm sorry but what does this do?
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Its for AOSP roms. You currently can't update PRL/Profile, activate your device, or use dialer codes on them so this temporarily allows you to boot stock el29 off the SD card without changing your current rom. You can do what i said from there. Saves you time from doing backups, restoring, etc.
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I'm hoping that someone can help me out as I am unable to boot into the temporary ROM. Here are the steps I followed:
1. I have everything extracted to emmc as directed.
2. I flashed directboot CWM utilizing mobile odin which correctly booted me into CWM version 5.0.2.7
3. I flashed boot_EL29.zip at location /emmc/multiboot/EL29 and received the following messages that appear to be correct.
Finding Update Package...​Opening Update Package...​Installing Update...​Boot /emmc/multiboot/EL29/zImage​Create mount symlink.​Remount partitions read-only.​(Re)mount /emmc read-only.​Unpack kexec.​Load zImage and initramfs.​Sync.​Reboot into zImage.​Install from sdcard complete.​4. At this point I expected the phone to reboot into the temporary rom; however, it just shows the standard recovery menu. No reboot occured.
5. Because no automatic reboot occured, I selected "reboot system now" from CWM. Unfortunately this just brings me back into directboot CWM.
Thanks in advance for any help provided.
I am having the same problem I thought it could have been the downloading or unpacking so I downloaded it again and unpacked it and still have the same problem.
smmlee said:
I'm hoping that someone can help me out as I am unable to boot into the temporary ROM. Here are the steps I followed:
1. I have everything extracted to emmc as directed.
2. I flashed directboot CWM utilizing mobile odin which correctly booted me into CWM version 5.0.2.7
3. I flashed boot_EL29.zip at location /emmc/multiboot/EL29 and received the following messages that appear to be correct.
Finding Update Package...​Opening Update Package...​Installing Update...​Boot /emmc/multiboot/EL29/zImage​Create mount symlink.​Remount partitions read-only.​(Re)mount /emmc read-only.​Unpack kexec.​Load zImage and initramfs.​Sync.​Reboot into zImage.​Install from sdcard complete.​4. At this point I expected the phone to reboot into the temporary rom; however, it just shows the standard recovery menu. No reboot occured.
5. Because no automatic reboot occured, I selected "reboot system now" from CWM. Unfortunately this just brings me back into directboot CWM.
Thanks in advance for any help provided.
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I what having this same issue. There is a different version of direct boot, v3 that you have to use for this.
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All I see is v1 up on the e4gtcm site. Where did you obtain v3 from?
Worked with V3 direct boot Thanks
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just click on the direct boot link and it will bring you to the V3
smmlee said:
All I see is v1 up on the e4gtcm site. Where did you obtain v3 from?
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Nevermind. I found the v3 update. Thanks all!
Anymore questions don't be afraid to ask.
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This sounds pretty cool and I would like to test it... what I don't understand is when I'm done with the temp rom, how do I get back to AOKP? Do I need to reflash the whole AOKP rom? Just the kernel?
epdp14 said:
This sounds pretty cool and I would like to test it... what I don't understand is when I'm done with the temp rom, how do I get back to AOKP? Do I need to reflash the whole AOKP rom? Just the kernel?
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When done updating prl/profile, etc. Just reboot your phone and it will take you back to cwm recovery. From there you can either just reflash the rom or just a compatible kernel so it boots.
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excellent. this could also help people do the gb GPS fix.. sweet man.

[TOOLKIT] Dualboot CM9 and FakeCWM for Sprint SGS3

Link: Dualboot CM9-on-EMMC for Sprint SGS3
The CM developers are rapidly fixing bugs in the CM9 nightly builds, however it might be a while before CM9 is dependable as a daily driver. Thus Team Epic has created this toolkit of CM9-on-EMMC and FakeCWM to allow both developers and testers to rapidly test standard CM9 .zip's. The phone's standard ROM and kernel are intact so you have a stable ROM to fallback on.
The alternate ROM is stored in /sdcard/multiboot/CM9 of the "internal sdcard" storage. Booting the alternate ROM is temporary. Reboot the phone to return to the standard ROM.
FakeCWM Recovery is used to install, upgrade, and manage CM9-on-EMMC.
If there is demand, we can adapt this CM9-on-EMMC method for other SGS3 LTE variants.
Follow Sprint SGS3 CM on Google+ for the latest development news relevant to this phone.
Credits: mkasick and bbelos of Team Epic.
If you appreciate this work, please consider supporting Team Epic!
Thank you thank you thank you!
EDIT: will this work with the newest versions of CWM? Such as CWM Touch 5.8.x.x?
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Things are sure getting nice around here :thumbup:
Thanks!
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mlin said:
Thank you thank you thank you!
EDIT: will this work with the newest versions of CWM? Such as CWM Touch 5.8.x.x?
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Unclear. It might only work with CWM that has a kexec enabled kernel.
wtogami said:
Unclear. It might only work with CWM that has a kexec enabled kernel.
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That's what I was thinking. Ah well, it'll be worth using whatever recovery necessary to have the ability to dual boot!
EDIT: Got it up and running. Very nice! Thanks again!
EDIT 2: While restoring from titanium backup the app keeps freezing. I went to the Play store to try and download the apps that wouldn't restore and received an error message saying there was insufficient space. Can you make the data.img larger?
This is BAD @SS
Awesome!
*ninja edit: THNX to the kexec tools above, this CM9 is purring along nicely!
Gr8 set of instructions, no major hiccups so far......SMS/data/phone/email/play$tore/downloads/camera/[email protected], feels good to me!
fun fun fun...........really awesome bit o'
work w/ this, bbelos + mkasick, looking forward to running this awhile as it appears to be pretty solid for a first release on the S3!
just awesome sauce!
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mlin, looking at your avatar, I keep thinking/hoping you'll say, "excelleeent" But no, in all seriousness dualboot is excellent! I can't wait to try it.
Not using this, but very cool.
Really cool cant wait for it to be my daily rom!!!
This is really cool, but IMO the nightly is already mature enough to be used as a daily as long as you can handle a few quirks. Way more stable than some alpha/beta stuff I've used before -- even roms based on stock (which is really sad when you think about it.) Amazing how much progress Team Epic has made so far!
OgremustCrush said:
This is really cool, but IMO the nightly is already mature enough to be used as a daily as long as you can handle a few quirks. Way more stable than some alpha/beta stuff I've used before -- even roms based on stock (which is really sad when you think about it.) Amazing how much progress Team Epic has made so far!
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Agreed, running good for past few hours, well worth it for its safe kexec nature, super responsible approach to testing as well.
zanderman112 said:
Not using this, but very cool.
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Try it, you won't be disappointed.
I put the setup zip in root of internal sd. Flashed it. Flashed boot into fake cwm. But it did didn't reboot into red cwm. Is this supposed to to happen automatically? Did I do something wrong?
shmag18 said:
I put the setup zip in root of internal sd. Flashed it. Flashed boot into fake cwm. But it did didn't reboot into red cwm. Is this supposed to to happen automatically? Did I do something wrong?
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I had the same problem. Even though I was running a 5+ CWM recovery, it wouldnt work for me. I just flashed the CWM recovery referenced at the beginning of the guide. After flashing it, it worked just fine. Give it a try.
KBizzle said:
I had the same problem. Even though I was running a 5+ CWM recovery, it wouldnt work for me. I just flashed the CWM recovery referenced at the beginning of the guide. After flashing it, it worked just fine. Give it a try.
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That's the cwm that I used at first to obtain root. I'll try again though.
shmag18 said:
I put the setup zip in root of internal sd. Flashed it. Flashed boot into fake cwm. But it did didn't reboot into red cwm. Is this supposed to to happen automatically? Did I do something wrong?
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Another thing you can try if fake Red CWM isn't auto-booting: reboot to system, power off + reboot to CWMv5.......flash multi boot file, it'll show the files already configured, then flash fake Red CWM.
Now you can flash your CM9 Nightly (flash GApps0429.zip immediately after for best results.)
sonarchist said:
Another thingan try if fake Red CWM isn't auto-booting: reboot to system, power off + reboot to CWMv5.......flash multi boot file, it'll show the files already configured, then flash fake Red CWM.
Now you can flash your CM9 Nightly (flash GApps0429.zip immediately after for best results.)
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One sec I think I actually had the Old cwm let me try updating thanks a lot guys
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Flashed new cwm reboot into Cwm. Then everything worked ok thanks
just wondering if in the fakecwm if you can just flash or if you can do a restore from a nandroid of cm9 i have
mypd1991 said:
just wondering if in the fakecwm if you can just flash or if you can do a restore from a nandroid of cm9 i have
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You'll notice the Fakecwm has a reduced menu for your safety. This includes no backups/restores until we can properly implement the auto mounting/unmounting of the true internal sdcard.

[CUSTOM UPDATE] LG2 Patch for Custom Roms

I'm doing this from work, so I'll have to clean this up later.
Standard Disclaimers Apply. I have personally tested this on my device multiple times.
WHAT DOES THE LG2 OTA UPDATE CONTAIN?
Simply put? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Well mostly nothing, I can't fully confirm that. But I can confirm two things:
1. Removes universal search from Google Quick Search (i.e. search apps, contacts, or anything besides web)
2. Limits your Wifi and 3G horribly (made my SGS3 reject my work wifi for being too weak, with 1-2 bars)
WHAT AM I PROVIDING HERE THEN?
Well, anyone who has received the notification for the OTA knows just how frustrating it is! This should get rid of that, while also updating your modem. Any other 'patching' is removed, as well as the Google Quick Search crippling.
And most importantly, this will flash through CWM no matter what you've changed or removed, so long as you're on LF9.
HOW TO USE:
1. Do not accept OTA update.
2. Download my file to your SD card.
3. Boot into CWM.
4. Flash my file.
5. Reboot phone.
6. Accept OTA update.
7. Reboot phone once OTA fails.
DOWNLOAD HERE
Custom LG2 for Custom ROMS
This is awesome!
Side question: what does this mean for future OTA's? Will subsequent "custom updates" be needed from here on out? Thanks!
Worked perfect! Thanks! :laugh:
Thanks again for the update! But my paranoid just wants to confirm I get everything flashed correctly...
I accidentally clicked "Update later" when I got prompted (step 6) because I wanted to check the device info. Now I don't get prompted to install the OTA anymore even though I didn't go through the process of downloading it. Should I be seeing the old baseband (LF9) or should that also be LG2?
Thanks!
MinimalistChris said:
Thanks again for the update! But my paranoid just wants to confirm I get everything flashed correctly...
I accidentally clicked "Update later" when I got prompted (step 6) because I wanted to check the device info. Now I don't get prompted to install the OTA anymore even though I didn't go through the process of downloading it. Should I be seeing the old baseband (LF9) or should that also be LG2?
Thanks!
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The baseband is the modem, so LG2. If it's gone, then congrats. Everything else is in place. The only reason the notification remains in the first place, is because the update didn't go through the Android updater.
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RandomKing said:
The baseband is the modem, so LG2. If it's gone, then congrats. Everything else is in place. The only reason the notification remains in the first place, is because the update didn't go through the Android updater.
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Awesome! I figured everything was fine... I just get paranoid about these things
Thank you for the clarification and the dev work!
Must be on LF9... Have the script do those checks?
Don't i recall us going through this before on the OG Epic? =P
hoffman1984 said:
Must be on LF9... Have the script do those checks?
Don't i recall us going through this before on the OG Epic? =P
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I could remove it easily... but for compatibility and making users happy i left it that way. ;-)
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RandomKing,
Thanks for the good work. I have my daughter's S3 still on a stock rom and might for a while till I find something really stable for her. What's the issue of using your file on a stock ROM? Will it just not work?
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RandomKing,
Thanks for the good work. I have my daughter's S3 still on a stock rom and might for a while till I find something really stable for her. What's the issue of using your file on a stock ROM? Will it just not work?
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No issue.
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No issue.
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Have you tested this on a stock ROM? So it will work?
I have flashed new ROMs but I still have the Baseband version of L710VPLEN.... I assume I need to flash both OTA updates in order to change my Baseband. If I'm not mistaken, flashing those updates will update my Baseband, but will also un-root my phone. Is there a way to update the baseband without losing root? I have tried to find the answers in the posts here, but I am unable to. Thank you in advance
does anyone have or can post LF9 Modem.zip?? i flashed the new LG2 modem but it killed my 3g speeds...please any help will be appreciated...
Is this zip suppose to end the update pop....I did it but am still getting the update pop up
hunterbeav said:
Is this zip suppose to end the update pop....I did it but am still getting the update pop up
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Yes, the update popup should be gone after you flash this
klarthur said:
I have flashed new ROMs but I still have the Baseband version of L710VPLEN.... I assume I need to flash both OTA updates in order to change my Baseband. If I'm not mistaken, flashing those updates will update my Baseband, but will also un-root my phone. Is there a way to update the baseband without losing root? I have tried to find the answers in the posts here, but I am unable to. Thank you in advance
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You shouldn't lose root by updating baseband. I didn't, make sure your use the team epic link for guidance http://www.epiccm.org/2012/06/team-epics-root-from-recovery.html just in case you do...
baseband only link...care of Blazer Rom post...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746184&page=166
Naddict said:
You shouldn't lose root by updating baseband. I didn't, make sure your use the team epic link for guidance http://www.epiccm.org/2012/06/team-epics-root-from-recovery.html just in case you do...
baseband only link...care of Blazer Rom post...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746184&page=166
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worked for me perfectly!
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Jettubby said:
Have you tested this on a stock ROM? So it will work?
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I just tested it on stock, rooted, works fine
joeyhdownsouth said:
worked for me perfectly!
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I just tested it on stock, rooted, works fine
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Thanks for that clarification. I understand that this zip kills the update nag but does it also update the baseband to LG2 where people are having wifi and 3G issues? If so it would be nice to just have a nag killer zip? Or edit the build.prop to show LG2 so that the system thinks its updated?
MinimalistChris said:
Thanks again for the update! But my paranoid just wants to confirm I get everything flashed correctly...
I accidentally clicked "Update later" when I got prompted (step 6) because I wanted to check the device info. Now I don't get prompted to install the OTA anymore even though I didn't go through the process of downloading it. Should I be seeing the old baseband (LF9) or should that also be LG2?
Thanks!
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I did zip but still showing Lf9 baseband....no more pop ups though...is that right?
Thanks for this :thumbup:
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Official CyanogenMod support

Just to let everyone know, the Note 2 LTE (including T-Mobile) will be getting official CyanogenMod 10.1 builds!
Here's the link where the builds will be available: http://get.cm/?device=t0lte
And here's the thread in AT&T forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2105917
Nice! Thanks for the heads up dude.
This solidifies my belief that the Note 2 is undoubtedly the best phone in the world.
Wow just flashed this and my phone will not boot at all. FML...
Fixed. :thumbup:
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The only reason I've ever used CyanogenMod on my previous device was because of software issues. To date, I can see no reason for even a custom ROM on my Note II let alone a beta ROM.
Hoezack said:
Wow just flashed this and my phone will not boot at all. FML...
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Did you try this?
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET (otherwise your device will be stuck at boot)
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AFTER flashing?
Downloaded and tried to flash via CW three different times and installation aborted each time. I wiped data davlik and cache so I have no clue wtf is wrong but I need that 4.2!!!
I really didn't mean for this thread to become a support thread. If you guys are having problems flashing or booting, you didn't follow the instructions. Re-read all the information and try again following the instructions exactly.
xak944 said:
I really didn't mean for this thread to become a support thread. If you guys are having problems flashing or booting, you didn't follow the instructions. Re-read all the information and try again following the instructions exactly.
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Been rooting and flashing since the G1 and never had installation abort in the middke of a flash but once. I read the directions and did exactly as posted four times now. Idk what the issue is. I am currently on Jedi X rom. Maybe I should flash stock then retry it?
SinisterSincere said:
Been rooting and flashing since the G1 and never had installation abort in the middke of a flash but once. I read the directions and did exactly as posted four times now. Idk what the issue is. I am currently on Jedi X rom. Maybe I should flash stock then retry it?
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I'm guessing you didn't follow this step:
madmack said:
- Flash the latest official ClockworkMod-Recovery
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It's been confirmed working with TWRP
xak944 said:
I'm guessing you didn't follow this step:
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I know you said you didn't want this thread to turn into a support thread but how do you flash the latest recovery? Through odin or fastboot?
thanks
You don't need cwm I flashed perfectly fine with twrp and have no problems at all haven't tried Bluetooth since I don't use it but it States that it's a bug anyway.
Fandroid93 download goomanager and you can install the latest twrp from there. Or download rommanager and should be able to get cwm from there.
skater4690 said:
You don't need cwm I flashed perfectly fine with twrp and have no problems at all haven't tried Bluetooth since I don't use it but it States that it's a bug anyway.
Fandroid93 download goomanager and you can install the latest twrp from there. Or download rommanager and should be able to get cwm from there.
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Thanks, I hadn't thought about that lol.
SinisterSincere said:
Downloaded and tried to flash via CW three different times and installation aborted each time. I wiped data davlik and cache so I have no clue wtf is wrong but I need that 4.2!!!
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What version phone do you have? Some Canadian versions require the updater script to be modified to remove the version checks, everything flashes fine after that and works as normal but they forgot to add the version numbers in the check.
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xak944 said:
I'm guessing you didn't follow this step:
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Nope have the latest cwm but heard alot of people using twrp had luck so gonna flash that.
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What version phone do you have? Some Canadian versions require the updater script to be modified to remove the version checks, everything flashes fine after that and works as normal but they forgot to add the version numbers in the check.
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TMobile version US
SinisterSincere said:
TMobile version US
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Bad downloads? Try from your computer.
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I've been a long time cm fan until 4.1 TW. That being said I had to try the official nightly and I gotta say it's real cool. 4.2.1 changes with com's twist is very nice. Dare I say it might even be snappier than stock
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This rom does work with T-mobile note 2 right? Just making sure.
pwner325 said:
This rom does work with T-mobile note 2 right? Just making sure.
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It does... original development thread has cm 10.1 nighties... few days in now... BT and a few other minor kinks
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New Sprint Galaxy S3 d2spr SPH-L710 (Working CWM/TWRP) Roms Stuck on Splash Screen

Initially had the cant mount problem with CWM:
New recoveries for new phones that won't mount storage!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391616
Starting new thread for the other big problem:
After getting either TRRP or CWM on and mounting and backup/restoring properly flashed stable CM10.1 (and a ton of other releases) along with CARBON cannot boot past the Samsung Galaxy SIII splash screen.
What did Sprint do here to screw us out of ditching their stock build?!?!
Most say its the kernel or something about boot images on the aosp ROMs needs to be modified. They way it looks new s3 users are gonna be waiting for a whilr
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Figures I had to replace my freshly shattered screen CM7 Evo 4G right in the middle of a code conundrum
Well hopefully the powers that be can update this thread with the progress so we know when we can rock some badass custom roms.
Noobnl posted an experimental fix to try in the new recoveries thread.
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Noobnl posted an experimental fix to try in the new recoveries thread.
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I flashed it and instead of hanging on the little blue man my phone hung on the black screen. I tried the nightly that a few others had working and I cant even get that one to boot.
I've been able to get several older ROMS to work fine. So long as they are 4.2.1 ROMs there is a chance it will work. I've been unable to get any 4.2.2 or higher ROM to work.
VMU SPH-L710 GS3
JZO54K.L710VPAMG2
Factory 4.1.2 Phone
Do they flash correctly? in CWM or TWRP? Very weird. It's practice to do Factory Reset, Clear Cache, Clear D Cache, Fix Permissions, then install your Rom.
That is what your doing? Then rebooting into it? and you get stuck on black screen?
youngnex said:
Do they flash correctly? in CWM or TWRP? Very weird. It's practice to do Factory Reset, Clear Cache, Clear D Cache, Fix Permissions, then install your Rom.
That is what your doing? Then rebooting into it? and you get stuck on black screen?
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Correct. Im very familiar with flashing. No dirty flash. I've tried the CWN (fixed one) and TWRP with no joy. Wont even boot enough for me to get a logcat.
Moped_Ryder said:
Correct. Im very familiar with flashing. No dirty flash. I've tried the CWN (fixed one) and TWRP with no joy. Wont even boot enough for me to get a logcat.
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I am doing the same things and getting the same result. I am seriously considering selling this s3 and buying an older one.
Any progress?
Just checking to see if any progress was made to get past the hanging blue man samsung screen? I would love to put cyanogen 10.2 on my wifes newer gs3. Thanks again.
The newer s3's have a safeguard in place which will not allow you to mount storage in recovery. You need a modded recovery for the newer devices(several threads) and this will allow you to flash Touchwiz ROMs only AOSP ROMs are still not working on these newer devices.
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Toeonly said:
I am doing the same things and getting the same result. I am seriously considering selling this s3 and buying an older one.
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There's devs working on a solution, unfortunately this like this take a long time
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The newer s3's have a safeguard in place which will not allow you to mount storage in recovery. You need a modded recovery for the newer devices(several threads) and this will allow you to flash Touchwiz ROMs only AOSP ROMs are still not working on these newer devices.
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There's devs working on a solution, unfortunately this like this take a long time
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Since I am fairly new to rooting and flashing roms, was this a similar problem with aosp roms in the past? if so what kind of time table are we looking at?
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Since I am fairly new to rooting and flashing roms, was this a similar problem with aosp roms in the past? if so what kind of time table are we looking at?
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No, this was only with the S3's purchased within the last 2 to 3 months
cm10.2 now working
you should be able to install the latest nightily and it not get stuck on cid, Thanks to Invisiblek he was able to find the problem from my phone, it works now so please give thanks to Invisiblek and all the others who helped.
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you should be able to install the latest nightily and it not get stuck on cid, Thanks to Invisiblek he was able to find the problem from my phone, it works now so please give thanks to Invisiblek and all the others who helped.
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What what what??!!?
What nightly?
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thznutz87 said:
What what what??!!?
What nightly?
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Looks like it was!
Starting from 9/22 nightly
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/b0cd8e73f2c8a34760e3f88843d6a217bd8032c8
CNexus said:
Looks like it was!
Starting from 9/22 nightly
yep it had something to do with the system not wanting to mount.
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CNexus said:
Looks like it was!
Starting from 9/22 nightly
yep it had something to do with the system not wanting to mount.
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Yeah, I saw the commit
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killernos said:
Yeah, I saw the commit
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I can confirm its a fix. Very sweet.
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It's in the kernel
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