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The purpose of this thread is to breathe life into the development for the SPH-P100. I have observed a severe lack of development for this device as I am sure many others have. Hopefully the work and tools I have provided in this thread will bring some rom chefs and themers out of the wood work for this device.
Everything in this thread is for the Galaxy Tab SPH-P100. While everything has been tested and the best effort put forth, I am NOT responsible for what you do or what happens to your devices. Flash at your own risk! Lack of reading and following instructions is NOT my problem. Any support should be given in the thread and not PM. When posting a problem please be descriptive as possible as it will cut down on thread pollution. Thanks.
1. Stock Odin/Heimdall Files: Stock EF17 Tars - Recover from a brick or bad flash. Choose between fully stock or pre rooted with ClockworkMod flavors. No more 12,000 steps to get back to stock!
2. Stock EF17 Kernel: Prerooted, ClockworkMod 4.0.1.5 Recovery, RFS & EXT4 Compatible - Included in the prerooted EF17 tar and the full stock EF17 rom. Mostly stock kernel with root, ClockworkMod, and dual file system support. Source provided for custom kernel developers.
3. Full Stock EF17 Rom: ClockworkMod Flashable, Deodexed, Zip Aligned, & Optimized - No bloat removed. Perfect base for themers and rom chefs to use to get started on some killer themes and customized roms.
4. RFS & EXT4 Conversion Tools: Use these tools if you want to convert from RFS to EXT4 or vice versa. Read the instructions carefully because these scripts do NOT back up your device!
5. Addons: Addons and other files any one might need. (CIFS support, etc)
IRC Chat
Feel free to visit the #gtab chat room for general chat, help, or developing questions. You can access from your web browser HERE or if you are familiar with irc:
Server: irc.fossnet.info
Channel: #gtab
All I ask of developers, chefs, and themers is that you always give credit when you use other people's work. Also users please make use of the thanks button and help each other out nicely in the threads.
Thanks to insanity213, tpike, jt1134, DRockstar, chris41g, and any other developers I may have borrowed from to make this happen.
Stock Odin/Heimdall Files: Stock EF17 Tar
Odin: Odin3_v1.7_SPH-P100 is included in tar package.
Heimdall: Homepage
The zip file below contains Odin3 v1.7, my .pit file, and full EF17 tar file including boot loaders and modem! There are no modifications or changes at all to the tar. Use this file to go back to a completely unrooted stock state. (Like you just did an OTA update)
Download stock-ef17-odin-tar-pkg.zip (Mirror) md5: b3f81ce371c3284882552cb22a38c29d
Generally you should not need the .pit file unless you need to repartition your device when you flash it. Unfortunately, ClockworkMod has a difficult time reading the factory flashed partitioning. This will cause issues when you restore a backup from ClockworkMod. I recommend to repartition at least ONCE to prevent this issue. See HERE for more information. I have included the pit in the above zip file.
How to Odin back to stock: (Assumes Windows driver is installed: Sprint_P100_Samsung_GALAXY_Tab_USB_Drivers.msi)
1. Download the zip package from above.
2. Put the Tab into download mode by powering it completely off and then turn it on while holding the volume down button until the yellow download mode screen appears.
2. Extract the zip and open Odin. The first ID:COM box should turn yellow. If it does not turn yellow then check your driver installation.
3. Uncheck EVERYTHING except "Auto Reboot". If you are re-partitioning with the .pit file then check "Re-Partition" as well.
4. Click PDA and select the tar file you downloaded. Also put the .pit file under PIT if you are re-partitioning.
5. Hit start and wait until the device reboots and Odin says "PASS!".
No Heimdall instructions yet. If some one wants to write a guide then I'll put it here.
Stock EF17 Kernel: Prerooted, ClockworkMod 4.0.1.5 Recovery, RFS & EXT4 Compatible
I've put together a mostly stock kernel. Only the following changes were made to the stock kernel: Self contained root, ClockworkMod 4.0.1.5 with working redirector, and EXT4 support. The kernel also includes a fix for dpram not initializing in Samsung's EF17 source code. This causes the 3G radio and other stuff to not work when a kernel is compiled from Samsung's original source code. --BAD SAMSUNG for releasing broken freakin' source code!
Flash the kernel with Odin or Heimdall on top of any EF17 installation for ClockworkMod and EXT4 support. (Odin instructions are the same as flashing the stock tar files HERE)
Download stock-ef17-kernel-root-cwm-v2.tar.md5 CWM Flashable: stock-ef17-kernel-root-cwm-v2.zip
--Updated su and Superuser.apk in kernel
Old version(s):
Download stock-ef17-kernel-root-cwm.tar.md5 (Mirror)
--Initial version (see github link below for changes)
ClockworkMod 4.0.1.5 Notes:
-Access ClockworkMod by completely powering off your device and hold volume up when you power it back on. You can also use a program like Quickboot or Rom Manager to reboot into recovery.
-ClockworkMod is a 100% self contained recovery that has been compiled from the latest CyanogenMod source code.
-Key mapping:
Menu Up - Volume Up or Search
Menu Down - Volume Down or Menu
Select - Power or Home
Back - Back
-KNOWN BUG: ClockworkMod has a difficult time reading the factory flashed partitioning. This will cause issues when you restore a backup from ClockworkMod. I recommend to repartition at least ONCE to prevent this issue. If you happen to restore a backup and get stuck at the Samsung screen then simply Odin the kernel again to fix it. See HERE for more information.
Kernel source and change log can be found on github: https://github.com/Rodderik/android_kernel_samsung_sprinttab/commits/master
I will be developing a kernel for the Tab in between life and my other projects. Hopefully it will include things like overclocking, undervolting, voodoo sound, etc. Kernel developers, feel free to fork the kernel to use as a base for your own.
Full Stock EF17 Rom: ClockworkMod Flashable, Deodexed, Zip Aligned, & Optimized
Provided below is a bone stock flashable rom. There is nothing modified or removed except for being deodexed, zip aligned, and PNG optimized. All the bloat is still intact. It is compatible with both EXT4 & RFS file systems. Flash the rom from ClockworkMod to return the Tab back to a stock rooted state.
Themers and rom chefs feel free to use this zip as a starting point for your own roms and themes. Let's see those sick customizations start rolling out the door!
Download stock-ef17-rom-deodex-cwm-v3.zip (Mirror) md5: 8cc28c5840f7b74bf0b0acd20cff870a
--fixed ScreenCaptureService.apk (holding back and hitting power to take a screenshot)
Old Version(s):
Download stock-ef17-rom-deodex-cwm-v2.zip (Mirror) md5: 773dbfc511197551f4ef5a891836c6de
--Updated su and Superuser.apk in kernel
Download stock-ef17-rom-deodex-cwm-v1.zip (Mirror) md5: 78eb0f297f80193d45590da640dd76d9
RFS & EXT4 Conversion Tools
The EXT4 file system provides a boost in performance over Samsung's proprietary RFS file system. EXT4 has become the standard for Android since the release of Gingerbread. Until recently, Samsung uses their own file system on the Tab and many other devices. If you would like to convert your file system please read on.
WARNING: THESE SCRIPTS DO NOT BACKUP OR RESTORE DATA. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE USAGE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW WILL RESULT IN A SEMI-BRICK THAT WILL REQUIRE ODIN OR HEIMDALL TO FIX! ALSO YOU MUST READ THIS POST OR RISK YOUR RESTORED DATA NOT BOOTING! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
How to convert the file system:
1. Download the appropriate zip below.
2. Reboot into ClockworkMod (Volume up + power)
3. IMPORTANT! Make a backup in ClockworkMod.
4. Flash the appropriate zip from below but DO NOT reboot.
5. Restore your backup or flash a rom before rebooting.
To convert RFS to EXT4 use this zip: rfs-to-ext4_sprint-tab.zip (Mirror)
To convert EXT4 to RFS use this zip: ext4-to-rfs_sprint-tab.zip (Mirror)
ClockworkMod Backup/Restore Issue and Solutions
Issue: Apparently there is an issue with the factory partitioning that prevents ClockworkMod from backing up the kernel partition. This will cause the kernel partition to be corrupted when restoring a backup and the Tab will freeze at the Samsung screen.
Solution: If you get stuck at the Samsung screen, simply reflash the kernel with Odin or Heimdall and everything will work again.
Permanent Fix: To fix the issue I recommend re-partitioning the device. You should only have to re-partition once. After that ClockworkMod will backup and restore 100% from then on. Instructions on re-partitioning can be found in the tar section HERE.
More info: The pit file I pulled off the Tab with Heimdall. It doesn't make sense that re-partitioning with it fixes the restore issue permanently. I personally verified the fix on 4 Tabs. Re-partition once and you shouldn't ever have to again and ClockworkMod will restore properly.
Addons:
CIFS Addon stock-ef17-cifs-addon.zip (CWM flashable)
Drop Bear stock-ef17-dropbear.01.zip (Mirror) (jocala put together a package to allow SSH on the tab. See his post HERE)
This thread is a cross-post of my original thread on devphone.org here: http://devphone.org/samsung-galaxy-...b-(sph-p100)-mega-development-starter-thread/
Please post any comments, suggestions, problems, or complaints in this thread. Donations and the use of the thanks button are never mandatory but are much appreciated.
Rodderik is my God!
If stock/odexed is your style, here's 2 ROM's that may interest you. Obviously not good for customizing as they are odexed, they should perform well. Both of these ROMs are built off of the stock files with the exception of using Rodderik's kernel.
http://files.devphone.org/gtab7/brickrom-stock-odex.zip (Fully stock odexed ROM)
http://files.devphone.org/gtab7/brickrom-stock-odex-anorexic.zip (Stockish odexed yet majorly debloated ROM)
Also, if anyone is playing with ipv6, you should be able to find most of the files mentioned in this thread here:
http://v6.facebones.net/gtab7/
Our ipv6 infrastructure is still in testing and somewhat unstable but figured I'd throw this link out there anyway.
We have one of these here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133053
gsu_golfer said:
We have one of these here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133053
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no you don't everything in this thread is original work...not a compilation of hacked together guides for half working stuff...have a read and you will understand
Rodderik said:
no you don't everything in this thread is original work...not a compilation of hacked together guides for half working stuff...have a read and you will understand
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Whatever makes you happy. It's the same information, just with much more text. Two threads is better than none, I suppose.
gsu_golfer said:
We have one of these here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133053
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If you'd take the time to read and understand what Rodderik has posted here you'd see that he has clearly taken things to the next level. No more Froyo flashing, a real rooted custom kernel base for people to fork and run with. An actual FULL odin tar for both rooted and bone stock....
Yes, that other thread had some useful information, but its dated now. It's like you're comparing a 1975 Chevy Vega to a 2012 factory supercharged Camaro. If you don't see the value in this post, please move along and make room for the people who will.
gsu_golfer said:
Whatever makes you happy. It's the same information, just with much more text. Two threads is better than none, I suppose.
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Same information?
- The kernel posted is compiled from source with a 100% functional root and CWM built into it. This is clearly different than anything prior.
- The Odin tar files are FULL tar files complete with modem and bootloaders. The previous GB tars were lacking several parts.
- Previous CWM was buggy, this CWM is fully functional.
I'll stop with those 3... You'll need to comprehend the rest of what was posted on your own.
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Whatever makes you happy. It's the same information, just with much more text. Two threads is better than none, I suppose.
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intentions are not to take away anything from your thread...if nothing else this thread gives you more information to add to your post in the other section.
new clockworkmod, ef17 tar instead of ea24, no switching back and forth between odin and heimdall, and other tools to help other developers and themers get started on some awesome mods for the sprint tab
As one who has lived in that forum for a while, this is different and much needed. Thanks Rodderik!
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
Oh, please. Consider a similar thread for us verizon tab owners..
Sent from my SCH-I800 using xda premium
Thanks for this, it's very exciting. A good solid rooted GB is really all the SGT needs, imo, so thanks
Nice works men, I really appreciated.
Will try this as soon as possible when I get home.
Could I ask u question?
I can't received or send sms.
Is that possible to edit or change sms center number, due to I don't use sprint.
I use local number on my country, I can't find in the message setting.
rejanmanis said:
Nice works men, I really appreciated.
Will try this as soon as possible when I get home.
Could I ask u question?
I can't received or send sms.
Is that possible to edit or change sms center number, due to I don't use sprint.
I use local number on my country, I can't find in the message setting.
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For MMS, try going into the memo app and type ##3282# in the search box. Tap edit and enter your SPC (aka MSL) lock code. Tap Others and go to the MMSC URL. Change this URL to whatever your provider uses for MMS.
For SMS you'll probably need to use something like QPST to modify the SMS settings. There is probably a dialer code you can enter via the memo app, but I'm not sure how to do it that way.
insanity213 said:
For MMS, try going into the memo app and type ##3282# in the search box. Tap edit and enter your SPC (aka MSL) lock code. Tap Others and go to the MMSC URL. Change this URL to whatever your provider uses for MMS.
For SMS you'll probably need to use something like QPST to modify the SMS settings. There is probably a dialer code you can enter via the memo app, but I'm not sure how to do it that way.
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thx i'll figure it out,
and 1 more thing, i dont use sprint coz i live in indonesia, i use local operator CDMA called Smartfrend,
If installed this ROM and repartition, will i destroy my unlocked carrier?
Thx for the info
rejanmanis said:
thx i'll figure it out,
and 1 more thing, i dont use sprint coz i live in indonesia, i use local operator CDMA called Smartfrend,
If installed this ROM and repartition, will i destroy my unlocked carrier?
Thx for the info
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no it should not mess with the modem's nvram (where those settings are stored)
Credits:
Calkulin for his stock rooted deodexed rom.
Calkulin for repacked stock kernel that allows to flash zip files in recovery
Thank Tiffany84 for initial ICS theme she made for us.
Rom:
I present tFD02 rom.
1. Touch of ICS theme by Tiffany84
2. Changed touch sound to GNex. (thanks Ben's for help and research)
3. Changed settings background to GNex scaled grey (thanks Ben's for help and research)
4. Removed boot sound
5. Added enhanced Camera.apk (thanks to Calkulin, KCRic and little bit to me)
6. Removed all system camera sounds. Camera is completely silent photo and video
7. International SGS II Boot animation.
8. Added build.prop tweaks for camera quality, battery life, overall responcivness, faster dial out, less black screen after phone call, deeper sleep, wifi scan interval. I think some more but can't recall all.
9.Build.prop tweak for smoother scrolling thanks to custodian. It feels like odexed rom now.
10. I know did something else. If you figure it out let me know I'll add to OP.
11. Added app to switch between MTP and USB storage.
12. CRT animation zip file will be uploaded shortly. Just check Misc. Stuff in my signature.
v0.1.1
Look didn't change.
All changes are in tweaks.
My thanks to jt-hatch and JSnively for testing it for me and running full day.
You should thank them too.
1. Added VM managment.
2. Internet speed
3. Battery tweaks in buid.prop and in init.d
4. Undervolt -50 mv (thanks to Calkulin and his script)
5. Kernel tweaks in init.d (hope it works as planned).
6. Low memory.
7. Smooth scrolling.
8. Added Team Rogue repacked kernel with CWM recovery. Our big thanks to Team Rogue for their continued great work.
Pretty much it should look same as v0.1.0 but little bit better, faster, smoother and with better battery life. I would suggest to install this rom with battery fully charged to get most out of it.
Full wipe is strongly suggested. Just do a nand back up and after flashing the rom to data restore under advanced restore options. This apply only if you coming from another ICS build.
If you flash this over GB do a full wipe (Calkulin's format all is the best way) and do NOT restore data. Download all your apps from play store again.
If you have any questions just ask. I'll try to answer if I can.
Download links are at the bottom of this page.
Installation instructions:
1. Download rom zip file.
2. Download modem zip file (optional)
3. Copy files to root of your sd card
4. Boot into recovery.
5. Do a NAND back up (optional but strongly recomended).
6. If you still running any GB build flash/apply Calkulin's format all zip. This step can be skipped if you running ICS builds. I have tried flashing this rom over FC24 ICS rom and had no problems.
7. Apply rom zip in recovery.
8. Apply modem zip in recovery.
9. Boot to system.
tFD02_v0.1.0 can be downloaded here:
1. http://jumbofiles.com/rhmg613teqfp/_tFD02_v0.1.0.zip.html
2. http://d-h.st/hGY Mirror
tFD02_v0.1.1
1. http://jumbofiles.com/7uk8kpl2bqk7/tFD02_v0.1.1.zip.html
2. http://d-h.st/4jT dev-host.org (Mirror)
You can download modem here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580044 thanks to Calkulin.
Here are links to CRT animation on/off zip files:
http://jumbofiles.com/pgaua51fqevp/_FD02_CRT_animation_on.zip.html
http://jumbofiles.com/f5p3kpm0mg1x/_FD02_CRT_animation_off.zip.html
I did port/transfer as good as I could ICS with honey twist for goodness theme to FD02. I didn't make it.
All credit goes to Tiffany84 and you should thank her for making it and giving me permission to post it here:
http://jumbofiles.com/vzntef33cuso ICS with twist of honey for goodnes FD02 theme.
agat63 said:
reserved just in case
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download it now.
Thanks
Damn. Can't wait to get home now. Awesome man.
Is it still unsafe to flash from the cwm included in the fc24 repacked kernel?
regP said:
Is it still unsafe to flash from the cwm included in the fc24 repacked kernel?
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I'm using ODIN only to revert back to GB.
Flashing ICS over ICS is pretty safe.
Don't use recovery if you come from AOSP/AOKP/CM.
Does anyone have an idea of what was changed between the this and the last leak. Just curious if someone knew or had an idea.
Im on FC24 so ill go ahead and flash. I take it the bricks usually happen when flashing gb over ics or vice versa?
ill give a spin as well
Downloading -- already made a fresh nandroid so ready to flash as soon as it's done
Thanks, agat!
regP said:
Im on FC24 so ill go ahead and flash. I take it the bricks usually happen when flashing gb over ics or vice versa?
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It's safe to flash an ICS Rom from GB CWM after a full wipe/ factory reset, but don't do it the other way around. Bricks have occurred when doing a manual full wipe with an ICS recovery but I haven't heard of any problems wiping with Calkulin's format all zip. I wouldn't restore nandroid backups back and forth either.
regP said:
Im on FC24 so ill go ahead and flash. I take it the bricks usually happen when flashing gb over ics or vice versa?
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I keep seeing this and I always flash ICS over GB and no issues. do you mean without wiping or something. cuz I wipe everything data, cache, dalvik, then flash calk format all then the ROM and have never had issues
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So does this have the facial recognition or what?
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Anon9mouz said:
So does this have the facial recognition or what?
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We have facial recognition since very first ICS leak
FD02 CRT animations are uploaded.
You can find them under Misc.Stuff in my signature.
agat63 said:
FD02 CRT animations are uploaded.
You can find them under Misc.Stuff in my signature.
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Could you add them to the OP for those of us who have signature display turned off by default? Thanks!
I'm now running on tFD02 and so far everything works fine.
So I'm running AOSPICSmod 4.0.3... to flash this, is it safe to flash the EL26 CWM kernel using mobile odin, then go into recovery and flash the tFD02 according to instructions?
Or should I just flash a kernel with Rogue recovery and flash tFD02 right over this?
dav2276 said:
So I'm running AOSPICSmod 4.0.3... to flash this, is it safe to flash the EL26 CWM kernel using mobile odin, then go into recovery and flash the tFD02 according to instructions?
Or should I just flash a kernel with Rogue recovery and flash tFD02 right over this?
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I think you better flash the EL26 using odin, then flash tFD02 using rouge recovery
indratj said:
I think you better flash the EL26 using odin, then flash tFD02 using rouge recovery
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As in do the full recovery to EL26 GB? or just flash the kernel?
Also, thanks for the quick reply!
Just like the hotspot mod I am sure you don't need FL24 but for the sake of continuity I am providing it. Will do Tar files later on.
First of all a huge thanks to Sextape for the FL24 release. Thanks to Calkulin for use of the install script. Thanks to Chainfire for SuperSU. Thanks to Mattix724 for the install instructions which I tweaked slightly.
Flash or Odin this to get Deodexed/Odexed stock FL24 with latest root (SuperSU), su binary and Busybox 1.20.2. These Do Not include a kernel. The Odin Tars include everything else.
There is a version for no data wipe and data wipe. Make sure you don't get them mixed up.
All of the zips wipe cache and dalvik for you so no need to do that separately.
I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone. You do this at your own risk.
Also note that if you are using Agat's FH13 or FH23 stock repacks, do not flash the data wipe zips. It will not boot. For some reason those kernels can't be wiped or factory reset.
This is an Ice Cream Sandwich Rom. As I stated earlier it does not include a kernel. So if you are coming from a Rom that isn't ICS you need to first install a Touchwiz based safe kernel. Like Agat's source kernel. So copy the ICS kernel to your phone. Boot into your recovery. Flash the ICS kernel and then flash this Rom. Or if you are using Odin just Odin the ICS kernel and Rom back to back.
Looking for Kernels or Modems? Try the rwilco12 repositories.
Kernel Repository: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662295
Modem Repository: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764210
Downloads:
Download Odexed No Data Wipe Zip
MD5: f1cfe8eb3d37d2d850e80de2de1c9112
Download Odexed No Data Wipe Tar
MD5: Later
Download Odexed With Data Wipe Zip
MD5: 7a4f37d15d7ce343a685e3fbc12f96c1
Download Odexed With Data Wipe Tar
MD5: Later
Download Deodexed No Data Wipe Zip
MD5: 61627a90874ce31eb438fa7b4fc547f8
Download Deodexed No Data Wipe Tar
MD5: Later
Download Deodexed With Data Wipe Zip
MD5: 876fff89e69a3382e1230e421310afbc
Download Deodexed With Data Wipe Tar
MD5: Later
Mirrors:
Dropbox has a limit so please only use those as a last resort.
http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=4147
http://d-h.st/users/crawrj/?fld_id=13409#files
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0t7wncjr3wzf8i6/UPvimtqReG
Installation Instructions:
CWM zip method.
*Menus may vary between recoveries. The instructions below apply to Agat's recovery but may be the same or similar as other recoveries..
1. Download the ROM zip to your phone.
2. Reboot to recovery, use a known safe recovery such as Agat's source built, or the CWM EL26 directboot.
3. Put your phone in recovery mode (Shut it off, wait for lights to all go out, then hold Vup+Power).
3. Select install zip from sdcard.
4. Select choose zip from sdcard if your zip file is on the external sdcard or select choose zip from internal sdcard if you downloaded the zip right to your phone.
5. Select the zip, If you downloaded directly to your phone it is in the Download folder. Otherwise, it is wherever you put it.
6. Select Yes.
7. Wait for a moment while it installs.
8. Reboot.
9. Profit.
Odin tar method.
1. Download the tar to your computer.
2. Put your phone in download mode (Shut it off, wait for lights to all go out, then hold Vdown+Power and follow the instructions).
3. Connect the phone to the computer (You should see Odin put a Com4 or something like that in the ID:COM box. The actual number is NOT important what is important is that something popped up there when you connected your device, meaning ODIN can see it).
4. Using a Windows based computer, open Odin.
5. Make sure that only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time is selected.
6. Click PDA.
7. Select the tar file.
8. Click start.
9. Wait while the ROM is being flashed.
10. The device will reboot and you are now running the new ROM.
11. Profit.
12. If the phone locks up, give it plenty of time if you think you waited long enough wait longer, for any reason take the battery and sdcard out and let it sit for an hour. Put it back together and try again.
Mobile Odin method.
1. Download the tar.
2. Open Mobile Odin.
3. Select Open file...
4. Check the partitions, you should have a Kernel and a System.
4A. Mobile Odin Pro users, you can choose whether or not to inject SuperSU and Mobile Odin as well as enable EverRoot, this its already rooted so no need to EverRoot.
5. Select Flash firmware, follow the prompts.
6. Your device will reboot and begin flashing the ROM.
7. Profit.
It's never too late to see some quality work from crawrj!
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Mattix724 said:
It's never too late to see some quality work from crawrj!
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
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Thank you sir! Appreciate it.
You should get yourself one of those Recognized Contributor titles for all the work you've done.
I'd try getting mine but I gotta wait until a small infraction rolls off my account in about 2 weeks.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Mattix724 said:
You should get yourself one of those Recognized Contributor titles for all the work you've done.
I'd try getting mine but I gotta wait until a small infraction rolls off my account in about 2 weeks.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
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+1 ....Git-R-Done
Thunder Buddies 4 Life!!!!!!!
About a year or so ago I was PM'd in on some discussions about the Dev section. So right after that I thought I would go ahead and submit my Recognized Developer request since I was included in the talks. I was denied :crying: . Didn't realize there was a contributor option but after that I didn't really care anymore. Just kept on doing what I do.
This should help anyone who keeps having flashing issues.
THIS IS ONE QUICK/SIMPLE ERROR FREE ROM FLASHING PROCEDURE
Here is my quick rom flashing process I use ALWAYS (yes always)
THINGS YOU NEED ON SDCARD
1. Extra kernels (2 or 3 you know works for your device)
2. Optional: 2 recoveries that can be flashed (I use CWM & TWRP)
3. Optional: apps.zip (a zip created from Titantium BU, containing Root Explorer, TU Backup, Quickpic, ES File Explorer and Terminal Emulator)(OR WHATEVER YOU USE)
apps.zip not included. Create your own.
Flashing the rom:
1. Backup current rom (to the sdcard)
2. Complete wipe, (I do complete, some people do not) Complete = No Issues
[FACTORY RESET + CLEAR CACHE + CLEAR DALVIK CACHE + CLEAR SYSTEM]
3. Flash the rom
4. [TW roms this step is not needed] Flash gapps for aosp roms if applicable.
5. Boot the rom.
FINISHED!!!! SUCCESS!!!
Total time to flash a rom:
7-10min
Errors - NONE
TIPS:
I am in no way responsible for anything that may do damage to any device - Use these tips at your own risk - period!
If you found this useful in any way, please hit the THANKS button for my effort.
Reserved
[updated: 07-12-2013]
Think you may get a few questions regarding a complete wipe depending on what Custom recovery is being used...
Ok, agreed, what do you see it as? This is what I do with all roms I flash. Did I miss a step, please explain.
If you are going to flash any rom, this wipe procedure can be performed from any custom recovery.
Thanks
While your efforts are appreciated.
What's the difference between your guide and this guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28616039
Galaxy S3 / AoCP / V4A / Turbocharged
jayRokk said:
While your efforts are appreciated.
What's the difference between your guide and this guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28616039
Galaxy S3 / AoCP / V4A / Turbocharged
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Absolutely nothing, but no big deal, it would be your preference.
My guide 5 steps, that guide, endless, but again, that thread has more detail, Nice too, but if you want to jump in a flash, my guide is perfect.
The Ax says, competition is a good thing, it makes a smart man smarter.
Good Post. I'm new to flashing and expecting to try CM soon.
I was not able to successfully flash CM when I first tried but Intergalactic flashed fine (and works AWESOME!). I'm still learning and thinking that I may need a different boot loader, or I may not understand the process for CM.
I am open to suggestions...:fingers-crossed:
Your warranty is now void.
I take no responsibly for your phone rolling over and dying, cursing you out, or starting WW3. You shouldn't have any problems flashing this ROM.This was made for the individuals that prefer a non touched stock ROM. If you flash this you take full responsibly. Having said that, Enjoy.
ROM BASE
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N910TUVU2DOK2 TW 5.1.1 for T-Mobile Note 4
WHAT'S NEEDED TO FLASH THIS?
SM-N910T
DOK2 BOOTLOADER
TWRP RECOVERY
(Optional) Odin 3.09 to install stock rom
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Backup your current ROM
(Optional) Wipe Data/Factory Reset
(Optional :good install stock rom N910TUVU2DOK2 to get best results
Wipe system/data/cache/dalvid cache.
Restore Downloaded Backup
Reboot
All DOWNLOADS
Stock Rom N910TUVU2DOK2
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yz5ntf8kbnzcxnn/N910TUVU2DOK2 (Lollipop 5.1.1).tar?dl=0
TWRP Backup
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vkmjt8s16bubato/N910TUVU2DOK2 TWRP.rar?dl=0
Custom Kernel
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gc16tdqae44oli3/Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910T kernel.zip?dl=0
If you want the stock, deodexed only get from here. its where i get it. Thanks to Diarrhea Slushie.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...k2-pure-stock-deodexed-n910tuvu2dok2-t3263361
ENJOY AND HAPPY DEVELOPING!
Great thank you one question is it stock kernel or custom kernel?
Custom Kernel
Rollablunt420 said:
Great thank you one question is it stock kernel or custom kernel?
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Forget To say that it need a custom kernel but because its a backup, i think it will be in the rom backup, but if is not with the rom backup have edit the post so you can download the kernel from there.