Since I'm running off a custom rom. Would it be safe to follow through with this official update whatsoever?
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DraggyWan said:
Since I'm running off a custom rom. Would it be safe to follow through with this official update whatsoever?
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Well if you have a custom recovery, then it may or may not flash. Some users tried to take it and got a status 7 error, while others took it to remove the notification and (hoping it would error out) were suprised to find it go through and it removed their root. The only difference with this update really is the firmware, but you can find flashables of those in freezas stock rooted thread
DraggyWan said:
Since I'm running off a custom rom. Would it be safe to follow through with this official update whatsoever?
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First off, the unpleasantness: This topic has been covered in many, many threads. Please run a search (or scroll through the threads for 10 minutes) and you'll most likely find your answer.
Ok, now for your answer:
Are you still using the stock recovery or do you have a custom one (CWM or TWRP)?
If you're on stock, you *should* be able to run the update. I'd recommend going back to Stock Rooted before updating, though.
If you're on CWM, you can try running the update. It works for some people running CWM, not for others. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason why it works for some and not others.
If you're on TWRP, you can't run this update, but you can run the update files given by Freeza in his thread. If you just want to keep your ROM with the newest baseband, run the file "MB1 Firmware/modem/baseband update."
Hope the helps!
topherk said:
First off, the unpleasantness: This topic has been covered in many, many threads. Please run a search (or scroll through the threads for 10 minutes) and you'll most likely find your answer.
Ok, now for your answer:
Are you still using the stock recovery or do you have a custom one (CWM or TWRP)?
If you're on stock, you *should* be able to run the update. I'd recommend going back to Stock Rooted before updating, though.
If you're on CWM, you can try running the update. It works for some people running CWM, not for others. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason why it works for some and not others.
If you're on TWRP, you can't run this update, but you can run the update files given by Freeza in his thread. If you just want to keep your ROM with the newest baseband, run the file "MB1 Firmware/modem/baseband update."
Hope the helps!
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CNexus said:
Well if you have a custom recovery, then it may or may not flash. Some users tried to take it and got a status 7 error, while others took it to remove the notification and (hoping it would error out) were suprised to find it go through and it removed their root. The only difference with this update really is the firmware, but you can find flashables of those in freezas stock rooted thread
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Thank you. I tried using the search button but the search on the app seems alil vague. Pulls up a whole ton of threads that are unrelated from other phone forums.
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DraggyWan said:
Thank you. I tried using the search button but the search on the app seems alil vague. Pulls up a whole ton of threads that are unrelated from other phone forums.
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Yeah the search from the app is really bad....if you wanna do ANY search, you gotta go through the browser if you wanna search just a specific device forum / subforum, and if you wanna get relevant results
DraggyWan said:
Since I'm running off a custom rom. Would it be safe to follow through with this official update whatsoever?
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How did you put it name on the status bar?
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kingable said:
How did you put it name on the status bar?
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I themed it?
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DraggyWan said:
I themed it?
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I believe kingable is looking for a link to the Mod/Theme that you used to get the "Chris" symbol up in the status bar.
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I believe kingable is looking for a link to the Mod/Theme that you used to get the "Chris" symbol up in the status bar.
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Exactly
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kingable said:
Exactly
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2091363
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I just bought my SGS3 yesterday and still going under battery calibration, first cycle. Question is should I wait to complete the battery calibration before rooting or go ahead and root?
I'm coming from a Vibrant, so I know about rooting, just don't know if its a better idea to get the calibration done right first before rooting.
I would just go ahead and root it. I rooted mine on like the 2nd or 3rd day
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falcons2 said:
I would just go ahead and root it. I rooted mine on like the 2nd or 3rd day
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I would assume that I would have to re-calibrate either way, correct?
krntehknik303 said:
I would assume that I would have to re-calibrate either way, correct?
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I honestly think all that batt calibrating is bogus. The new batt will get better thru every cycle. Just my 2cents
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Great to know! Thanks fellas!
krntehknik303 said:
I would assume that I would have to re-calibrate either way, correct?
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I never calibrate my battery anymore because its been said it doesn't do anything and I didn't notice any difference when I used to
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I just rooted my phone anyways! Ah, I guess I have been misinformed and been trapped in my old ways, Vibrant ways. lol. Had another question, will removing any of the T-Mobile crapware mess with the full functionality of the stock rom? I remember for the vibrant, removing certain apps caused the phone to force close repeatedly and crashed the phone.
Flash a debloated rom and you should be fine.
sswb27 said:
Flash a debloated rom and you should be fine.
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I wanted to keep it stock rom because those debloated roms look like they are the previous OS versions? I bought my phone with the OTA update that everyone seems to be talking about now and how some kernels don't work well with the new OS update
krntehknik303 said:
I wanted to keep it stock rom because those debloated roms look like they are the previous OS versions? I bought my phone with the OTA update that everyone seems to be talking about now and how some kernels don't work well with the new OS update
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726842
Apps safe to remove and follow into the thread, a couple of good spots to remove .apk with no harm to the system in other threads.
I nandroid my stock and did a android of a stock debloated. Always keep them on my sd, then flash away so I can come back.
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mrbmg said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726842
Apps safe to remove and follow into the thread, a couple of good spots to remove .apk with no harm to the system in other threads.
I nandroid my stock and did a android of a stock debloated. Always keep them on my sd, then flash away so I can come back.
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Is it safe to remove with Titanium Backup or would Root Explorer be best?
Edit:
Nvm, I think Titanium will be more user friendly I'll use Root Explorer for other stuff.
I've used both...
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Follow up, but kind of on point, is there a way to obtain root without wiping everything?
Like, I set up the phone, go for a week, then decide I want root.
Minker17 said:
Follow up, but kind of on point, is there a way to obtain root without wiping everything?
Like, I set up the phone, go for a week, then decide I want root.
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You don't need to wipe anything before rooting. You just need to make sure you back up your stuff in case the worst of the worst happens.
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What if you're doing it through Odin?
** EDIT ** Meaning, flashing a stock rom with root injected in Odin.
Minker17 said:
What if you're doing it through Odin?
** EDIT ** Meaning, flashing a stock rom with root injected in Odin.
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Follow the guide in the dev section and nothing gets wiped and it doesn't trip the counter
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falcons2 said:
Follow the guide in the dev section and nothing gets wiped and it doesn't trip the counter
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This will sound very n00b however could you link me please. The only guide I found was the youtube video and I am not 100% sure its good to go with the latest OTA
Any suggestions on a stable room?
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good rom
YourAntic said:
This will sound very n00b however could you link me please. The only guide I found was the youtube video and I am not 100% sure its good to go with the latest OTA
Any suggestions on a stable room?
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Wildchild made a good rom v 32 stable and stock based off of new update
I just updated my phone through Kies. I would like to have root back obviously, but not sure if that has been posted anywhere.
It is the same as the leak. You could have just stayed...
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I was stock rooted ICS before. Didn't see a diff was done.
To get root back can I flash the one from the repository with no data? Or is there a simpler solution
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dbldown768 said:
I was stock rooted ICS before. Didn't see a diff was done.
To get root back can I flash the one from the repository with no data? Or is there a simpler solution
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Ah. I see.
You are correct. That is the simple method.
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You could always flash a recovery then flash superuser and flash back to stock kernel.
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Mattix724 said:
You could always flash a recovery then flash superuser and flash back to stock kernel.
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Doh! Forgot about that.
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I'll just leave this here... *walks away casually* *whistles*
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34297546
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(Sorry if I'm asking a repetitive question.)
Does the leak GB27 match the official GB27 that just came out?
I'm on FL24 stock + root. I don't want to use flash an unrooted FL24, download Kies, update to GB27, then root it.
Wondering if I can just use the One-Click method from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191954
so I can avoid doing all that work and still have the same result.
I'm only asking because I read that GB27 repartitions the storage (or something like that).
I did what you didn't want to do. Some people stated that they are the same but I don't know for sure. I'm having problems accessing the settings and I wanted root back so I just flashed the no data on top of all this. My settings is still messed up and crashes.
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I just updated my phone to latest JB as well, I was previously FL24 ICS Stock Root.
Have you figured out if you can use the same Odin Root?
Trytohaxme said:
I just updated my phone to latest JB as well, I was previously FL24 ICS Stock Root.
Have you figured out if you can use the same Odin Root?
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There is a root method in the general section.
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I saw this... but not 100% sure what that means
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39725957&postcount=22
dbldown768 said:
I just updated my phone through Kies. I would like to have root back obviously, but not sure if that has been posted anywhere.
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Did you unroot it before updating? Did you just let Kies do it while rooted and had no problems.
graydiggy said:
Ah. I see.
You are correct. That is the simple method.
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Did you flash with a "no data"? Did it work?
I have flashed it before and it works.
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Hi
I'm new to android and is kind of confusing to me on how everything works. Right now I have a at&t Galaxy s3 running android version 4.0.4. I've been wanting to upgrade to the latest jelly bean version. I did try upgrading from the software from Samsung Kies but it does not want to work, it does not recognize the phone completely. I am rooted (Kernel version - 3.0.8) and also I have a rom installed (Triune II) that I basically do not remember how I did it. All I want is to find a way to install the latest jelly bean software on my phone. I did search the forums here at XDA developers website but cannot find a way to do it since there is so many roms and software's to choose from and I'm worried about breaking my phone since I do not know exactly which one to download. I don't know how everything with android really works with all the Kernels and all these things. I would appreciate if anyone could help me with this issue. Please!!!
Thanks
Nelson
You didn't search but its OK
You can't upgrade rooted devices via Kies.
If you were able to flash one custom rom you should be able to do it again by simply following directions on a ROMs thread.
Look for your desired ROM (the name and android version is the name of the thread)
And just follow instructions and you should be set
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jayRokk said:
You didn't search but its OK
You can't upgrade rooted devices via Kies.
If you were able to flash one custom rom you should be able to do it again by simply following directions on a ROMs thread.
Look for your desired ROM (the name and android version is the name of the thread)
And just follow instructions and you should be set
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thanks for the quick reply what my question really is... Can I flash a jelly bean rom for example liquid smooth 4.2.2 on my galaxy s3 running 4.0.4?
Nel-Pagan said:
thanks for the quick reply what my question really is... Can I flash a jelly bean rom for example liquid smooth 4.2.2 on my galaxy s3 running 4.0.4?
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Yes after you're rooted you can go from 4.0 to 4.2
Make sure your recovery is up to date.
If its not you can find the latest in the ATT Android Development thread
When flashing AOSP based ROMs like Liquid Smooth make sure to follow the instructions and download both ROM and Gapps files and flash them both ( 1st ROM than Gapps) and you should be set.
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Nel-Pagan said:
thanks for the quick reply what my question really is... Can I flash a jelly bean rom for example liquid smooth 4.2.2 on my galaxy s3 running 4.0.4?
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Yes u can bro.Just install custom recovery not twrp.and flash easy .good luck man
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leos0000 said:
Yes u can bro.Just install custom recovery not twrp.and flash easy .good luck man
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Please don't give false information
He can flash both TWRP recovery or Clockworkmod.
I strongly recommend TWRP.
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jayRokk said:
Yes after you're rooted you can go from 4.0 to 4.2
Make sure your recovery is up to date.
If its not you can find the latest in the ATT Android Development thread
When flashing AOSP based ROMs like Liquid Smooth make sure to follow the instructions and download both ROM and Gapps files and flash them both ( 1st ROM than Gapps) and you should be set.
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How do I find out if my recovery is up to date? Sorry for all this noob questions I just want to make sure I don't brake my device. Also thanks for all the help man I appreciated a lot.
I try twrp more time and i got ****. Cuz on twrp i cant flash jelly 4.2.2 just on cwm i can and im happy
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Nel-Pagan said:
How do I find out if my recovery is up to date? Sorry for all this noob questions I just want to make sure I don't brake my device. Also thanks for all the help man I appreciated a lot.
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Download GooManager from Play and select "Install Recovery Script" And that should do it
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leos0000 said:
I try twrp more time and i got ****. Cuz on twrp i cant flash jelly 4.2.2 just on cwm i can and im happy
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Like I said don't give it false information.
Just because you failed at using a simple recovery doesn't mean others as well. You're the only person I seen complaining about this. So its clearly you.
TWRP works great and I haven't updated mine in over 7months and I've never had an error flashing.
@Nelson please don't listen to this guy.
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jayRokk said:
Download GooManager from Play and select "Install Recovery Script" And that should do it
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Like I said don't give it false information.
Just because you failed at using a simple recovery doesn't mean others as well. You're the only person I seen complaining about this. So its clearly you.
TWRP works great and I haven't updated mine in over 7months and I've never had an error flashing.
@Nelson please don't listen to this guy.
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Ok im so sorry man dont be angry im.new too
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jayRokk said:
Download GooManager from Play and select "Install Recovery Script" And that should do it
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Like I said don't give it false information.
Just because you failed at using a simple recovery doesn't mean others as well. You're the only person I seen complaining about this. So its clearly you.
TWRP works great and I haven't updated mine in over 7months and I've never had an error flashing.
@Nelson please don't listen to this guy.
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Ok I downloaded goomanager now where do I go to install the recovery script? Also what rom do you recommend running jelly bean?
Nel-Pagan said:
Ok I downloaded goomanager now where do I go to install the recovery script? Also what rom do you recommend running jelly bean?
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Click menu and u gonna see install twrp. And its gonna automatic flashing after look for some rom.but first u need nandroid beckup
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Install open recovery
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Nel-Pagan said:
Ok I downloaded goomanager now where do I go to install the recovery script? Also what rom do you recommend running jelly bean?
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Click menu than your option should be there.
I recommend trying them all out!
No ROM will be better than another.
It all comes down to you and the features you want. Read the ROMs description and see what they're packed with.
Watch a YouTube video or read up on how to wipe your cache & delvik, factory reset and all that before flashing so you boot up with out errors.
Its quite easy and fun.
Do not install anything thru GooManager unless you know absolutely what you are doing. Stick to ATT Android Development and ATT Original Android Development ... Do not and I repeat DO NOT FLASH ANYTHING FROM INTERNATIONAL S3 OR ANY OTHER PHONE. YOU WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE
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leos0000 said:
Install open recovery
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Ok is already installed now I go ahead and download nandroid from the play store?
Nel-Pagan said:
Ok is already installed now I go ahead and download nandroid from the play store?
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No you nandroid from recovery
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jayRokk said:
Click menu than your option should be there.
I recommend trying them all out!
No ROM will be better than another.
It all comes down to you and the features you want. Read the ROMs description and see what they're packed with.
Watch a YouTube video or read up on how to wipe your cache & delvik, factory reset and all that before flashing so you boot up with out errors.
Its quite easy and fun.
Do not install anything thru GooManager unless you know absolutely what you are doing. Stick to ATT Android Development and ATT Original Android Development ... Do not and I repeat DO NOT FLASH ANYTHING FROM INTERNATIONAL S3 OR ANY OTHER PHONE. YOU WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE
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Bro you don't know how grateful I am for your help I really appreciate the fact that you took time to explain all this to me. Thanks for everything!:good:
Nel-Pagan said:
Bro you don't know how grateful I am for your help I really appreciate the fact that you took time to explain all this to me. Thanks for everything!:good:
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No problem!
Get a feel of what you're doing so you're comfortable flashing other stuff like themes/mods/extra features in the future.
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No problem!
Get a feel of what you're doing so you're comfortable flashing other stuff like themes/mods/extra features in the future.
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Yea, I will now... after you explain everything now it looks more simpler I did not know for a fact that I could flash a jelly bean rom if I was still on 4.0 now I get the meaning of a rooted device. Also I notice I can download roms thru that app goomanager. After the download is complete for both the rom and gapps I can go ahead and get into recovery and flash them right? Also one last question... nandroid is for me to do a backup? I will find that in recovery mode? How does it really work?
Nel-Pagan said:
Yea, I will now... after you explain everything now it looks more simpler I did not know for a fact that I could flash a jelly bean rom if I was still on 4.0 now I get the meaning of a rooted device. Also I notice I can download roms thru that app goomanager. After the download is complete for both the rom and gapps I can go ahead and get into recovery and flash them right? Also one last question... nandroid is for me to do a backup? I will find that in recovery mode? How does it really work?
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Yes once they're downloaded flash thru recovery but remember to wipe! And make sure what you have downloaded is absolutely for the US veriant of the S3 or has d2att in the name.
Nandroid will be found in TWRP recovery.
Its just kind of like assurance. If you flash something that boot loops you can revert to your backup.
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Hey guys, I just picked up a new Galaxy S3 this morning and I'm not sure how to install a custom AOKP rom.
I've already rooted the phone, but because the firmware is 4.1.1 I'm unsure how to proceed.
Should I just install the latest AOKP rom version, or do I need to upgrade to a newer firmware while still using stock and go from there?
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nvasdf said:
Hey guys, I just picked up a new Galaxy S3 this morning and I'm not sure how to install a custom AOKP rom.
I've already rooted the phone, but because the firmware is 4.1.1 I'm unsure how to proceed.
Should I just install the latest AOKP rom version, or do I need to upgrade to a newer firmware while still using stock and go from there?
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Should be in the q&a threads...
You'll need to install a custom recovery (twrp or cwm)
Than you can flash any ROM you want. If you want Tasks aokp just download the newest version and most recent gapps and flash as instructed in the thread.
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I believe the rom I used to root my phone also installed CWM, so I should be good to go as soon as I finish downloading AOKP and gapps.
Thanks for the reply, bud.
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Moved as this is more appropriate in Q and A.
nvasdf said:
I believe the rom I used to root my phone also installed CWM, so I should be good to go as soon as I finish downloading AOKP and gapps.
Thanks for the reply, bud.
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Make sure you have the latest version of cwm. They're at 6.0.2.3 if your recovery isn't at that than the flash won't work properly.
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Check out the link in my signature for backup and rom flashing procedures.
Cwm 6.0.3.1 is the most recent, not 6.0.2.3. You can find it in post #2, at the bottom. It's a zip you can flash in cwm
xBeerdroiDx said:
Check out the link in my signature for backup and rom flashing procedures.
Cwm 6.0.3.1 is the most recent, not 6.0.2.3. You can find it in post #2, at the bottom. It's a zip you can flash in cwm
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That's what happens when you use twrp lol. You lose track of cwm updates lol.
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KorGuy123 said:
Make sure you have the latest version of cwm. They're at 6.0.2.3 if your recovery isn't at that than the flash won't work properly.
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Success!
Ended up having to install CWM, but everything went smoothly from there and now I'm running AOKP.
Now to replace these damn unicorns on my boot screen...
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nvasdf said:
Success!
Ended up having to install CWM, but everything went smoothly from there and now I'm running AOKP.
Now to replace these damn unicorns on my boot screen...
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The Unicorn makes the AOKP what it is.:laugh:
KorGuy123 said:
The Unicorn makes the AOKP what it is.:laugh:
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Do you know if there's any way to remove the image that is displayed before the boot animation? It has a picture of some briefs and says "Task650 Kernel."
nvasdf said:
Do you know if there's any way to remove the image that is displayed before the boot animation? It has a picture of some briefs and says "Task650 Kernel."
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Compile a custom kernel. Or replace it.
task650 said:
Compile a custom kernel. Or replace it.
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It's not really an issue, I just tend to be somewhat of a minimalist when it comes to boot logos and animations.
Either way, I don't know much about compiling kernels. And the consensus seems to be that your kernel is pretty good, so I'm gonna stick with it.
Thanks for the reply, and I appreciate your work on the rom. Cheers!
nvasdf said:
It's not really an issue, I just tend to be somewhat of a minimalist when it comes to boot logos and animations.
Either way, I don't know much about compiling kernels. And the consensus seems to be that your kernel is pretty good, so I'm gonna stick with it.
Thanks for the reply, and I appreciate your work on the rom. Cheers!
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You're welcome.
I am still new to the forums and flashing ROMs. I want to go back to the stock ROM, but I've seem to have lost my stock ROM I originally set up before I started flashing. Can anyone please direct me to where I can download the stock ROM. Thanks
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Try here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625
Don't forget the search button.............it's a goldmine of information at your fingertips
bcb325ci said:
I am still new to the forums and flashing ROMs. I want to go back to the stock ROM, but I've seem to have lost my stock ROM I originally set up before I started flashing. Can anyone please direct me to where I can download the stock ROM. Thanks
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to flash in odin or one that is just rooted to flash in recovery ?
Flash in recovery, but if using Odin will work better than I will do that.
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bcb325ci said:
Flash in recovery, but if using Odin will work better than I will do that.
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Here you go. I'd say "search if your friend" but its a pain to find for some reason
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2161667