I flashed SmoothLiquid Rom and the rom boots but nothing works. I am curious how to install a different rom. Is it done through Recovery ???
I am stumped
The same way you installed smoothliquid rom.
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seems i am not the only to now have issues since installing their rom.....my rom installed and now my phone switches itself off after 5 secs..im curious to know if your return yours to stock rom if you get the same issue as I have
did u wipe data after flashing the rom ?
you have to think that smooth liquid is aosp and will not have gapps built in. need to download the latest gapps and flash them to get a decent set up.
Most of AOSP based rom has their GApps not included..
So download them.. And if you have a external SD Card, put them rom and GApps (and your back ups if you want) and then wipe system, data and factory reset.. Make sure you wipe those.. Because your phone won't boot if you don't..
Then install the ROM then GApps..
You better get TWRP recovery on your phone.. Makes it safer and easier to do that..
Hope that helped..
And for AOSP ROMs, I recommend
Carbon ROM (from XDA) for basic AOSP with some features..
And Jellybam (from jellybam. Com) for AOSP rom full with features (and you don't need GApps for this)
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Hey guys/gals,
I recently bought a Koodo Galaxy s2x. After a few weeks I looked online and saw that there were some JB Roms for my phone. I couldn't resist and tried to flash one after rooting. I didn't have many problems with it, but there were some glitches that started to bug me, so I decided to see about going back to stock (I should have done this first I know). So then after hours(many) of searching, the best I could find was a T-Mobile stock Rom I decided to try and flash it (both times via odin). I also read somewhere that I should use darkside superwipe to clear my cache, so I tried that, but ever since that CWM stopped working on my phone. anytime I tried to do any back up or anything it just froze, and I had to hard boot. Finally I just tried flashing T-Mobile stock ICS, and Odin said "Failed". I decided to just unplug my phone, as I thought I already screwed it up, but after rebooting, the T-mobile Rom worked. I don't understand why it works fine if the Flash Failed. Now, I can no longer connect to kies (I'm hoping official JB will be shipped soon!), and I am wondering if I can somehow return to a stock Koodo Rom, and if it will connect to Kies again, as it previously had. I have looked a lot and have not found anything that I fully understand. I'm not overly experienced, which is why I should not have flashed to begin with. This is the closest thread I have found to help me, but I don't fully understand what all I need to do:
"Haven't seen anyone shared this yet.
Here's the KOODO ICS 4.0.4 stock ROM I used CWM to flash to stock after I tried the custom ROM.
h t t p s : / / sourceforge.net/projects/koo...d.zip/download
I also flashed DARKSIDE.SUPER.WIDE before I flashed this or you can used CWM Recovery 6.0.1.2 to wipe system and cache."
Is it possible for me to get back to stock phone? and still connect to Kies? and then possibly upgrade to JB through Kies if Hercules ends up receiving it?
Thanks for any help you can give me. Here is all my current phone info incase this helps:
Model:
SGH-T989
Android Version:
4.0.3
Baseband version:
T989DTLLG2
Kernel version:
3.0.8-perf-T989UVLE1 -CL508451
[email protected] #1
SMP PREEMPT Sun May 6 15:07:07 KST 2012
Build number:
IML74K.UVLE1
Thanks.
If your ultimate goal is to get Jellybean on your phone, check the development section of this subforum. There are numerous stable and wonderful JB roms (AOKP Milestone 6, Liquid Smooth, CM10).
To get back to your stock ROM, download it from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/koo...d.zip/download
Then, go into recovery (NOT odin), and flash the rom.
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If your ultimate goal is to get Jellybean on your phone, check the development section of this subforum. There are numerous stable and wonderful JB roms (AOKP Milestone 6, Liquid Smooth, CM10).
To get back to your stock ROM, download it from here: h t t p s ://sourceforge.net/projects/koo...d.zip/download
Then, go into recovery (NOT odin), and flash the rom.
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That link doesn't work, it says cannot find page. Also, my phone is currently not rooted, does it have to be rooted to flash from recovery? if not what do I do to flash from recovery? I know how to get into recovery, but after that do I use 'apply update from external storage'? Do I have to wipe the cache first?
Thanks.
PS: I just want to be able to get back to stock for now. At least until I learn more about flashing Roms. There is still lots for me to learn, like kernels, radios, Nightly's for official Roms, or even how to properly flash a rom without feeling lost. If I know a way to get back to stock comfortably, It will give me more reason to try some other Roms (once I learn how).
Here is a working link to the stock Koodo ROM: http://sourceforge.net/projects/koodostock/files/KOODO_SGH-T989D_Stock_Signed.zip/download
Are you running a custom ROM right now or your stock ROM? If you're running a custom ROM, it should come with root privileges. If you are running the stock ROM, you can just back it up instead of needing to download the zip from sourceforge. This guide will help you get rooted: http://galaxys2root.com/t-mobile-galaxy-s2/how-to-root-icsgb-on-t-mobile-galaxy-s2-sgh-t989/. After rooting, get into recovery mode (if you can't get the button combinations to work, there is an app. called quick boot which reboots you into recovery/bootloader/etc). If you don't have a recovery or it's corrupt, download ROM manager from google play, and choose the 'install clockwork recovery'. Reboot to recovery to make sure it works, then uninstall rom manager (it's been known to cause bugs if you use it for other things - and I'd recommend other recoveries such as TWRP but it's a bit more advanced). From your recovery's screen, there should be a backup option. Make a complete backup and name it something appropriate. To flash a ROM, download it and put it on your storage drive. Reboot to recovery, and go to wipe. Wipe your data (factory reset), and system (only really need to wipe data in most cases, but be safe). To flash the custom ROM now (or flash the default ROM I just linked), there should be an option to 'install zip from sd card' or something similar. Choose that, browse to your ROM and install it. After installing, go to wipe and wipe your cache+dalvik cache, then reboot. There are several beginner guides sticked in the development forum, along with explanation of terms like radio/kernel/nightly/etc.
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Here is a working link to the stock Koodo ROM:
Are you running a custom ROM right now or your stock ROM? If you're running a custom ROM, it should come with root privileges. If you are running the stock ROM, you can just back it up instead of needing to download the zip from sourceforge. This guide will help you get rooted:. After rooting, get into recovery mode (if you can't get the button combinations to work, there is an app. called quick boot which reboots you into recovery/bootloader/etc). If you don't have a recovery or it's corrupt, download ROM manager from google play, and choose the 'install clockwork recovery'. Reboot to recovery to make sure it works, then uninstall rom manager (it's been known to cause bugs if you use it for other things - and I'd recommend other recoveries such as TWRP but it's a bit more advanced). From your recovery's screen, there should be a backup option. Make a complete backup and name it something appropriate. To flash a ROM, download it and put it on your storage drive. Reboot to recovery, and go to wipe. Wipe your data (factory reset), and system (only really need to wipe data in most cases, but be safe). To flash the custom ROM now (or flash the default ROM I just linked), there should be an option to 'install zip from sd card' or something similar. Choose that, browse to your ROM and install it. After installing, go to wipe and wipe your cache+dalvik cache, then reboot. There are several beginner guides sticked in the development forum, along with explanation of terms like radio/kernel/nightly/etc.
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Thanks a ton... Worked perfectly! I'm hoping it will connect to Kies once again.. I'll let you know if it works.
Unfortunately, I still can't connect to Kies.. It just sits at the Loading status (for like 10-15 mins). But At least I don't have all of the T-mobile apps and stuff anymore!
I have a question and I cant seem to figure out the answer. Im sure this is a no brainer but Im still not sure on the answer. So i have my phone rooted and been using mostly slimbean or liquidsmooth roms, but I have been looking into roms that are based on samsungs touchwiz or whatever there called.
I know theat Slim and liquid is based on AOSP roms (if thats the correct term) but I want to try different ones too, im happy with what I have running as my daily, but i also like to try to change things up, once in a while.
My question is, can I go from an aosp rom to the ones based on the Touchwiz and vise versa? ill go through the usual steps, wipe/reset data, cache and delvik, format system and then install rom and gapps. Is that all thats needed? Does it really matter what rom it is as long as its for the d2att (im on canadian virgin mobile s3) as long as I follow the usual installation steps?
Thanks
does not matter. just go about your regular steps. i do it all the time.
brjig said:
My question is, can I go from an aosp rom to the ones based on the Touchwiz and vise versa? ill go through the usual steps, wipe/reset data, cache and delvik, format system and then install rom and gapps. Is that all thats needed? Does it really matter what rom it is as long as its for the d2att (im on canadian virgin mobile s3) as long as I follow the usual installation steps?
Thanks
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As long as you wipe all that you have mentioned you should be good. Just so you know...do not flash gapps on Touchwiz roms unless the dev specifically says to do so. They are normally already included. AOSP are the ones you need Gapps with normally. Heads up regarding internal storage as well. If you are on a 4.2.2 AOSP rom and go to a 4.1.x rom, your internal storage will mostly be moved to a folder "0". This is a known issue so don't panic. Everything is in that folder.
Hello friends,
I'm a happy touchwiz user running DN3 v3 with mj5 bootloader (knox free). All is well.
But i want to try new AOSP 4.4 builds like PARANOIDANDROID, PAC, omni etc. Is it possible to do that like from latest knox free bootloader and tw4.3 TO aosp?
Has anybody tried this? please suggest what procedure should i follow.
thanks
mani16985 said:
Hello friends,
I'm a happy touchwiz user running DN3 v3 with mj5 bootloader (knox free). All is well.
But i want to try new AOSP 4.4 builds like PARANOIDANDROID, PAC, omni etc. Is it possible to do that like from latest knox free bootloader and tw4.3 TO aosp?
Has anybody tried this? please suggest what procedure should i follow.
thanks
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Hey,
You will love AOSP! I have tried CM11 and OMNI, and both were smooth and stable. You will have a much faster phone but you will use all the Samsung apps, including the S-Pen tricks. Your S-pen will still work though.
My advice? Well:
1. Make a Nandroid Backup (using your custom recovery). You might wanna get back to your current ROM if anything goes south or you just don't like AOSP.
2. Update your custom recovery. Actually I would suggest you do this even if you don't flash any AOSP 4.4 ROMs. I recommend TWRP 2.6.3.x.
3. Make a full wipe before installing anything. Full wipe means everything but your SD cards (internal and external). Though, I would recommend to also wipe your internal SD card, after you back up your stuff (watch out not to lose your nandroid backups that might be on your internal SD).
4. Flash the ROM you choose and be very careful to read the flashing instructions. You'll feel like an a$$hole if you ask for help on the ROMs thread and find out that you missed some step because you didn't read the OP carefully.
5. Usually you'll have to flash other fixes/addons for everything to work. Look for them in the OP, if it's needed or recommended, it will be listed there.
I hope that helps! Come back if you have trouble.
flash AOSP
Just flash as usual but remember you need to read the instruction carefully for each aosp rom forum.
1. you need to use cwm 6.0.3.7 version onward or TWRP 2.6.1.0 ( can search through xda forum)
2. Do full wipe including System, Data, Cache, Dalvik, Android Secure, and Preload.
3. Flash the aosp rom you prefer
4. Flash the gapps
5. reboots (It might take some time for first time)
Ok thanks guys, I'll try it today.
Sent from my BE(a)ST.. Samsung Galaxy Note2
As far as I know, not near enough Galaxy s3 owners are taking advantage of this amazing utility. It allows you to install multiple ROMs on your device without having to wipe the one you already have. I currently have 5 ROMs on my phone ranging from touchwiz to Cyanogenmod, Lollipop to Jelly Bean. It's very versatile and guess what!
It was recently updated to work with Lollipop ROMs! You can install any ROM you want as a secondary ROM and test to see if it works as a daily driver! No more getting scared about a brick or bootloop because a simple REBOOT switches you to your primary ROM!!
I constantly switch between CM ROMs for fluidity, Lollipop ROMs for cutting edge features, and TouchWiz ROMs to unleash the full potential of the camera, as well as get all those TouchWiz features like WiFi calling! You can flash any ROM, test experimental builds and flash any kind of ROM you want all without wiping the ones you already have! Unlimited ROMs!(space permitting)
Now, it may not be as simple as ROM manager for Nexus devices but it's pretty darn easy. here's the steps:
Flash MultiBoot Recovery(based on twrp 2.8.3.0)
Go to Advanced>
MultiBoot>
Create ROM>
Set ROM(to what you created)>
"Flash the ROM and gapps just like any other">
Set ROM>
Boot ROM(Click on one you just created)>
A menu will pop up saying Boot ROM!
There. You are done. I can boot into recovery and boot a ROM in a matter of seconds. Slimkat, SlimLP, CM11, CM12, TouchWiz 4.1.2, 4.3, 4.4.2, PAC ROM, any of them!
I just want more people to take advantage of this wonderful feat of developer genius!!! I feel like only have of the phones potential is had without this amazing recovery. Now that it is updated to allow Lollipop ROMs, it is too hard to keep it in.
Head over to development, it should be on the first page and try it! Alternately search for "Multiboot" and look for the thread.
All credits go to @Phil_Suz for being an amazing god.
but my question to you is, do you have to wipe out the current rom? and then do the process? or can you keep the current ROM? if so that would be awesome.
ALso another question.. if I am on 4.4.2 TW, can i still install lollipop as a multiboot rom with out having to wipe out my current rom (TW 4.4.2 Likewise S5)?
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but my question to you is, do you have to wipe out the current rom? and then do the process? or can you keep the current ROM? if so that would be awesome.
ALso another question.. if I am on 4.4.2 TW, can i still install lollipop as a multiboot rom with out having to wipe out my current rom (TW 4.4.2 Likewise S5)?
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You don't have to wipe your main ROM at all! It is just a recovery, and each secondary ROM is like a whole different device on your sdcard, you just have to switch to it it's amazing let me tell you. Your primary ROM, kernel, modem etc will not be affected at all until you decide to change it, which you just do like any other ROM (just be careful formatting because that will delete the multiboot folder on root of phone). If you flash another ROM and it doesn't boot, just reboot the phone to your main ROM and or go to recovery and try again you can create and delete ROM's as much as you please and even set up how much space you want to make the different parts of the ROM take on your sdcard (data, system, cache). Flash the multi boot recovery, read how to use it and you're golden there's also a video someone made of how to use it. If you don't like multiboot just flash another recovery and reboot the recovery. You won't lose anything unless you created an additional ROM or ROMs.
Can you give me instructions on how to do this properly? The video is a bit confusing. I understand how to create a new rom. I am just a bit lost, on how to switch to my current ROM, or set it up.
This is true its useful... for those who could figure out what to do at right times.
not only that but other carriers have it baked into the kernels for simply a reboot option.
we have more complicated version yet out phones are not bootlocked. if more people got tmobile phones I am sure they would have worked these issues out by now.
I certainly have taken advantage of this. Alternate between your favorite roms with ease.
reminds me of safestrap, which i used on my droid4, and appears to be available for some flavors of the SGS4 and some galaxy Notes. it also uses twrp. think of it as creating partitions on your PC - you make a partition for each Rom - they were called ROM Slots in safestrap - make a given slot active, then flash the rom and whatever else you want as you normaly would right there in twrp. if something breaks or you find a showstopper bug or just need to switch roms, simply reboot into recovery, change which rom is "active" and then exit - it loads the rom you just selected. it was great on my droid4 since gps and camera were both kinda buggy in almost any custom rom, and i was nervous not having it on my galaxy relay, but it worked out. it'll be nice to have on the sgs3, especially since I want to try out some L roms.
here's the thread for the multiboot recovery, so nobody else has to search for it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2646528
I love custom roms however my wifi alway quits on any roms other than oxygen based roms. It works for the initial setup but after first reboot it never works. Ideas anyone?
What kernel are you using?
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What kernel are you using?
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I'm using stock kernel now with oxygen os. When trying custom rom it always with the included kernel. I've tried a few like phoenix, liquid,and a few others. Any ideas?
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I'm using stock kernel now with oxygen os. When trying custom rom it always with the included kernel. I've tried a few like phoenix, liquid,and a few others. Any ideas?
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Have the same problem
Sounds like a radio problem, are you using the correct firmware? Though project Phoenix packages the firmware in, it might work better if you do a complete format of your phone.
Format all data (after backing up essential files)
Install firmware (most roms are on ob3)
Install rom
Install kernel (flash kernel recommended)
Install gapps (official are out now)
Boot and configure
Reboot to recovery, flash magisk
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Sounds like a radio problem, are you using the correct firmware? Though project Phoenix packages the firmware in, it might work better if you do a complete format of your phone.
Format all data (after backing up essential files)
Install firmware (most roms are on ob3)
Install rom
Install kernel (flash kernel recommended)
Install gapps (official are out now)
Boot and configure
Reboot to recovery, flash magisk
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I'll try this! Thanks
Biggest fix for me was not selecting to restore WiFi passwords on Google setup!