So I successfully rooted my S3 (Bell I747M), installed TWRP recovery, booted into the recovery, created a backup (thank god!), wiped using TWRP (factory reset -> wipe dalvik -> wipe cache -> wipe data) and then went into install, selected the CyanogenMod zip and swiped to flash. Failed. Every time. I tried numerous wipes but flashing CM just kept on failing. So I got fed up and restored to my backup.
But I really want CM! One more maybe-important thing is that when I was installing TWRP, it said my device was d2can, even though my device is actually I747M. But I remember when downloading CM I had to download the d2att version (that was listed as the one compatible with my I747M), but TWRP was saying d2can and not giving me the option to choose anything else so I just went with it.
Please try and help me!
Did you download the d2att version of cm?
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Did you download the d2att version of cm?
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Yes I did.
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Yes I did.
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Hmm alright, are you able to flash any other roms?
I had a similar issue and im trying to recall what I did to overcome this..
EDIT: I think I remember. I flashed a different CWM version and for some reason it prevented me from flashing CM10.1.. Do a google search for "CanadaGS3CWM6.0.1.2.tar" and let me know if it works. If you cant find it shoot me a PM and ill look for it.
Thanks for the reply.
I haven't tried flashing any other room but I have successfully flashed a debloating software made by mrRobinson.
Also‚ I'm not using CWM‚ I'm using TWRP. I installed it through the GooManager app found in the Play store.
If I have already installed TWRP then will I still be able to install that CWM file you are suggesting I install?
It is late now and I am going to bed but I'll be back on tomorrow evening to try again so I'll try what you said then.
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I think the issue is that I'm trying to flash a d2att ROM on a TWRM that thinks I'm on a d2can device when in reality I'm on an I747M. The d2att is said to work on the I747M on CyanogenMod's website though so I think the issue is flashing the d2att when TWRP thinks I'm on a d2can.
Anyone have a clue as to what to do about that?
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I think the issue is that I'm trying to flash a d2att ROM on a TWRM that thinks I'm on a d2can device when in reality I'm on an I747M. The d2att is said to work on the I747M on CyanogenMod's website though so I think the issue is flashing the d2att when TWRP thinks I'm on a d2can.
Anyone have a clue as to what to do about that?
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I am on TELUS in canada and with running that version of CWM, everything is fine here.
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I think the issue is that I'm trying to flash a d2att ROM on a TWRM that thinks I'm on a d2can device when in reality I'm on an I747M. The d2att is said to work on the I747M on CyanogenMod's website though so I think the issue is flashing the d2att when TWRP thinks I'm on a d2can.
Anyone have a clue as to what to do about that?
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You'll need a d2att version of twrp. You can get the odin flammable file off their website.
You'll also need to verify your boot loader is up to date. Many people having the same problem.
Simple search will get you both things.
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But will I be able to install the d2att version of TWRP if I have already installed the d2can version?
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But will I be able to install the d2att version of TWRP if I have already installed the d2can version?
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Yup just overwrites it.
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So I just download the .tar and flash it just like I flashed the root through Odin?
Edit: Also should I get CM10.1 or stick with 10 until a stable release of 10.1?
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So I just download the .tar and flash it just like I flashed the root through Odin?
Edit: Also should I get CM10.1 or stick with 10 until a stable release of 10.1?
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Yup just in odin like a root file. It goes in the pda section. Uncheck reboot,. When it finishes unhook the cable pull the battery and than reboot into recovery after. Sometimes the flash doesn't stick after a reboot.
Cm10.1 has a release candidate out right now rc4 it's pretty stable.
You'll need to make sure your bootlader is up to date before you flash it though.
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Yup just in odin like a root file. It goes in the pda section. Uncheck reboot,. When it finishes unhook the cable pull the battery and than reboot into recovery after. Sometimes the flash doesn't stick after a reboot.
Cm10.1 has a release candidate out right now rc4 it's pretty stable.
You'll need to make sure your bootlader is up to date before you flash it though.
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How would I check if my bootloader is up to date?
Also when flashing TWRM do I flash the zip file or extract the recovery.img and flash that?
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Read through this. If it's up to date just flash the newest cm 10 once recovery is changed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292957
If it is out of date than go here and follow these steps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41535366
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Read through this. If it's up to date just flash the newest cm 10 once recovery is changed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292957
If it is out of date than go here and follow these steps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41535366
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That tells me how to check my bootloader but how do I know if it's the latest one?
Also, when flashing TWRP, do I extract the zip and flash the recovery.img or flash the whole zip?
By the way, thanks a ton for all the help you're giving me!
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That tells me how to check my bootloader but how do I know if it's the latest one?
Also, when flashing TWRP, do I extract the zip and flash the recovery.img or flash the whole zip?
By the way, thanks a ton for all the help you're giving me!
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The second link has the latest boot loaders sorry I should have mentioned that. It has to match the one listed.
I don't know what you downloaded but the twrp recovery off their site should be the .tar to load in odin. The .img file you'd have to load using adb. Easier to use the odin file. No unzipping just flash with odin.
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The second link has the latest boot loaders sorry I should have mentioned that. It has to match the one listed.
I don't know what you downloaded but the twrp recovery off their site should be the .tar to load in odin. The .img file you'd have to load using adb. Easier to use the odin file. No unzipping just flash with odin.
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Awesome, thanks a ton for your help! Did what you said, bootloader was up to date so I flashed TWRP d2att and successfully flashed CyanogenMod 10.
Thank you!
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Awesome, thanks a ton for your help! Did what you said, bootloader was up to date so I flashed TWRP d2att and successfully flashed CyanogenMod 10.
Thank you!
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NP glad it worked.
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NP glad it worked.
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Btw, CM10.1 RC5 is pretty stable with good battery life.
Could you please tell me what method was used? I have a Bell GS3 as well. I followed this tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426 to get root and recovery today. I have now tried flashing CM10.1 using the latest CWM and TWRP d2att recoveries and neither work. I'm giving up for today but will try again after work tomorrow. I've read stuff about changing the build.prop files to trick the phone but I don't know where to start.
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Spike
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I just purchased a Samsung Galaxy S III I747M through Bell, but am a bit lost with ROM flashing. I flashed to new ROM's quite frequently on my old Motorola Milestone, but I am a bit confused with the ROM's for the S III since there are so many variants.
My main question is, as a Bell user am I limited to only d2bell roms or can I change information in the build props or elsewhere to flash d2att roms? I am currently running rooted CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4 and my have been unsuccessful so far in flashing ROMs.
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I just purchased a Samsung Galaxy S III I747M through Bell, but am a bit lost with ROM flashing. I flashed to new ROM's quite frequently on my old Motorola Milestone, but I am a bit confused with the ROM's for the S III since there are so many variants.
My main question is, as a Bell user am I limited to only d2bell roms or can I change information in the build props or elsewhere to flash d2att roms? I am currently running rooted CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4 and my have been unsuccessful so far in flashing ROMs.
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I rooted using this tutorial and afterwords cwm recognized my phone as d2att and have had zero problems flashing any ROMs.
I'm on Telus BTW so I know what its like crossing beyond the d2can label
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I had the same problem but prefer twrp over cwm so all I did was change my build.prop in rom toolbox, then downloaded goo.im from the playstore. You can flash twrp in app and because I changed the build.prop to say dtatt instead of d2can,it installed the at&t recovery, now I have no problem flashing anything. Hope that helps.
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I had the same problem but prefer twrp over cwm so all I did was change my build.prop in rom toolbox, then downloaded goo.im from the playstore. You can flash twrp in app and because I changed the build.prop to say dtatt instead of d2can,it installed the at&t recovery, now I have no problem flashing anything. Hope that helps.
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Ya I forget top say to upgrade top twrp after. I will never go back to cwm
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I had the same problem but prefer twrp over cwm so all I did was change my build.prop in rom toolbox, then downloaded goo.im from the playstore. You can flash twrp in app and because I changed the build.prop to say dtatt instead of d2can,it installed the at&t recovery, now I have no problem flashing anything. Hope that helps.
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i initially got twrp via goo w/o chaning d2can to d2att. I've made backups etc already.
If i decide to change to d2att and resintall twrp as d2att
1) can I use the older d2can backups?
2) does reinstalling it on top of d2can's twrp work?
thanks!
Twrp it is. So KoryGuy123, when you rooted your Telus S III you used the AT&T root on Odin?
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Twrp it is. So KoryGuy123, when you rooted your Telus S III you used the AT&T root on Odin?
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If you can wait until I get off work I'll find you the proper file.
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Twrp it is. So KoryGuy123, when you rooted your Telus S III you used the AT&T root on Odin?
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https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5vBKK_jIaGAWXJOcWVwWUFoMFE/edit
From this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPrnbJasFs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I flashed that recovery, downloaded too manager and it recognized my phone as d2att and installed the latest twrp and flash ROMs away.
Nandroid of course before doing anything
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https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5vBKK_jIaGAWXJOcWVwWUFoMFE/edit
From this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPrnbJasFs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I flashed that recovery, downloaded too manager and it recognized my phone as d2att and installed the latest twrp and flash ROMs away.
Nandroid of course before doing anything
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korguy
Does changing from a d2can to d1att version of twrp work the same way? I can just flash on top of the existing wihtout any uninstalls and im assuming the d2att can still load d2can backups?
I know twrp are backward compatible, but are they cross version compatible?
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korguy
Does changing from a d2can to d1att version of twrp work the same way? I can just flash on top of the existing wihtout any uninstalls and im assuming the d2att can still load d2can backups?
I know twrp are backward compatible, but are they cross version compatible?
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I honestly have no idea. I know twrp update through goo manager is automatic so you would have to manually install it.
If you flash that recovery file it only changes your version of cwr.
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Got it figured out now, ROMs are flashing without a problem. Thanks for the tips guys, I was beyond lost.
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Got it figured out now, ROMs are flashing without a problem. Thanks for the tips guys, I was beyond lost.
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You're welcome. Do me two favors please... Hit thanks and write your steps down here for anyone else having the same issues. This gets brought up often.
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I hit "thanks" and I will be sure to write the steps the worked for me tonight.
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Good to see you fix your issue just FYI the bell phone will flash any Canadian rom or any ATT rom without problem
Just don't flash other modems than those set for this variant.
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https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5vBKK_jIaGAWXJOcWVwWUFoMFE/edit
From this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPrnbJasFs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I flashed that recovery, downloaded too manager and it recognized my phone as d2att and installed the latest twrp and flash ROMs away.
Nandroid of course before doing anything
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Awesome. Thanks for this. I'm already rooted, using the allinone toolkit. What would I have to flash to make my phone be recognized as d2att? The whole Galaxy s3 Root.zip thats mentioned?
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Awesome. Thanks for this. I'm already rooted, using the allinone toolkit. What would I have to flash to make my phone be recognized as d2att? The whole Galaxy s3 Root.zip thats mentioned?
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If you are running clockworkmod recovery, go into rom manager, select update recovery, and chose d2att instead of d2can
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If you are running clockworkmod recovery, go into rom manager, select update recovery, and chose d2att instead of d2can
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Damn! The one time CWM is more useful than TWRP and I don't have it. I'm kind of new to all this, how would I switch to CWM?
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Damn! The one time CWM is more useful than TWRP and I don't have it. I'm kind of new to all this, how would I switch to CWM?
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In that video is a Odin flashable file... That's cwm, it'll overwrite twrp than you download ROM manager and update cwm. After that you can reinstall twrp and it'll be for d2att
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In that video is a Odin flashable file... That's cwm, it'll overwrite twrp than you download ROM manager and update cwm. After that you can reinstall twrp and it'll be for d2att
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Ah, the one named RecoveryGalaxyS3USCanada?
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Ah, the one named RecoveryGalaxyS3USCanada?
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Yup. Its a zip. In there is a .tar file you'll flash to put cwm on.
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I'm helping my friend install cyanogenmod on his sgh-i747m (telus), and we are having great difficulty. The phone is rooted, and TWRP 4.2.2 (or whatever's newest) is installed from the goomanager app. On everything he tries he gets a status 7 error. Phone is always wiped prior to flash, both internal and external memory have been tried, and the rom has been redownloaded several times. Even tried cm10 stable and PA 3.0.
Any suggestions? Could using cwm instead of twrp help? If so how do I replace twrp with cwm?
Going to sleep hoping there will be some suggestions in the morning. Thanks in advance.
Yeah try cwm. But that error usually means your on an outdated recovery. So make sure its the latest twrp
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Yeah, that's sounds like an outdated recovery issue. download rom manager and install cwm if you want to give that a shot.
LeonardLP said:
I'm helping my friend install cyanogenmod on his sgh-i747m (telus), and we are having great difficulty. The phone is rooted, and TWRP 4.2.2 (or whatever's newest) is installed from the goomanager app. On everything he tries he gets a status 7 error. Phone is always wiped prior to flash, both internal and external memory have been tried, and the rom has been redownloaded several times. Even tried cm10 stable and PA 3.0.
Any suggestions? Could using cwm instead of twrp help? If so how do I replace twrp with cwm?
Going to sleep hoping there will be some suggestions in the morning. Thanks in advance.
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Yo can also get a status 7 if your phone is marked as a d2can. Some ROMs have a device check prior to flashing to prevent a brick. You have to install a recovery as a d2att and they'll flash.
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Yo can also get a status 7 if your phone is marked as a d2can. Some ROMs have a device check prior to flashing to prevent a brick. You have to install a recovery as a d2att and they'll flash.
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^^^^^^true story
Flash a d2att recovery. TWRP latest is 2.4.2.0... So what you said seems right. If he got from too it will always flash the latest. Try to to find d2 art recovery. Its linked in the android development section under latest recoveries
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Flash a d2att recovery. TWRP latest is 2.4.2.0... So what you said seems right. If he got from too it will always flash the latest. Try to to find d2 art recovery. Its linked in the android development section under latest recoveries
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The latest d2att TWRP just flash in recovery.
It's off the recovery thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1700374&d=1359899101
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KorGuy123 said:
The latest d2att TWRP just flash in recovery.
It's off the recovery thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1700374&d=1359899101
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Thank you, that recovery worked.
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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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
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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
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That's what happens when you use twrp lol. You lose track of cwm updates lol.
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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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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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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:
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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!
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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!
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You're welcome.
I'm not sure if anyone can help me with this but I cannot seem to get my phone to d2att. I'm rooted, I've installed twrp through goo manager but I've also flashed the d2att recovery through Odin. I've tried editing the build.prop before flashing but, after a reboot the changes always revert back to d2can. I'm not sure what else I can do. Can I just leave it like this and flash d2att roms through twrp or does anyone have any suggestions?
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I'm not sure if anyone can help me with this but I cannot seem to get my phone to d2att. I'm rooted, I've installed twrp through goo manager but I've also flashed the d2att recovery through Odin. I've tried editing the build.prop before flashing but, after a reboot the changes always revert back to d2can. I'm not sure what else I can do. Can I just leave it like this and flash d2att roms through twrp or does anyone have any suggestions?
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There is a twrp thread that has flashable recoveries for the d2att. You can try that.
If you flash a recovery through Odin I always uncheck "auto reboot" and manually reboot right into recovery to make sure it sticks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45677246
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That's weird, I've browsed that thread thoroughly. I haven't tried that flashable zip but I'll give it a go. I've tried flashing the recovery through Odin and mobile Odin. So frustrating because this should be simple.
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jordan.harris01 said:
That's weird, I've browsed that thread thoroughly. I haven't tried that flashable zip but I'll give it a go. I've tried flashing the recovery through Odin and mobile Odin. So frustrating because this should be simple.
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Chainfire said it best. "Longer than 30 seconds and you're doing it wrong"
Good luck.
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Rooted via odin. Everything smooth so far. Downloaded goomanager. Hit Menu/install open recovery script, it asks "are you sure you would like to do this? This will download and write a recovery image to your device." I click "yes". And it says "no recoveries were found for your device". Anyone know what is up?
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TheKid1 said:
Rooted via odin. Everything smooth so far. Downloaded goomanager. Hit Menu/install open recovery script, it asks "are you sure you would like to do this? This will download and write a recovery image to your device." I click "yes". And it says "no recoveries were found for your device". Anyone know what is up?
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You don't have a T999, but a v/n/l. You'll have to flash the T999 version manually.
I was under the impression that galaxy s3 is in fact sgh-t999. What do you mean?
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T999
T999L
T999V
T999N
I747
I747M
R530
I9300
I9305
And many more are all GS3's. But they are all different models. And they are all different from each other.
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is this safe or is this the right way to get twrp? I know for some devices is not recommended to install twrp thru goomanager. Ive always use CWM but ive thinking on switching to twrp, just wanna make sure that goomanager is the right way of doing so. Thanks
allendj81 said:
is this safe or is this the right way to get twrp? I know for some devices is not recommended to install twrp thru goomanager. Ive always use CWM but ive thinking on switching to twrp, just wanna make sure that goomanager is the right way of doing so. Thanks
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It is if you have a T999. But for it and another T999 variant you should just use the T999 recovery. See my Sig.
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DocHoliday77 said:
It is if you have a T999. But for it and another T999 variant you should just use the T999 recovery. See my Sig.
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How do I do it for the Sprint GS3?
AGorrila said:
How do I do it for the Sprint GS3?
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If goo manager doesn't work, go to the Sprint forums. This is T-Mobile and variants only.
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I get the same "no recoveries ..." message when trying to install TWRP on Goo Manager. How do I install the TWRP zip file on my wife's T-Mobile S3? The phone is stock, but rooted using mrRobinson's method. I download the zip file from here (thanks to DocHoliday77) and flash using Odin?
Edit: Found instructions via 5 minute Google search for flashing TWRP using Odin. Worked perfectly. http://gs3.wonderhowto.com/how-to/r...sh-stock-roms-using-odin-for-windows-0142713/
HKSpeed said:
I get the same "no recoveries ..." message when trying to install TWRP on Goo Manager. How do I install the TWRP zip file on my wife's T-Mobile S3? The phone is stock, but rooted using mrRobinson's method. I download the zip file from here (thanks to DocHoliday77) and flash using Odin?
Edit: Found instructions via 5 minute Google search for flashing TWRP using Odin. Worked perfectly. http://gs3.wonderhowto.com/how-to/r...sh-stock-roms-using-odin-for-windows-0142713/
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For future reference and for others, everything you need is linked in my Sig.
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I just got my replacement phone and tried goo manager and got the same message. I successfully installed CWM recovery but would really prefer twrp. If I download the twrp zip file in your sig do I flash it from cwm recovery? Or do I use Odin and flash the tar. File? Any ideas why goo manager says no recovery found?
kingston73 said:
I just got my replacement phone and tried goo manager and got the same message. I successfully installed CWM recovery but would really prefer twrp. If I download the twrp zip file in your sig do I flash it from cwm recovery? Or do I use Odin and flash the tar. File? Any ideas why goo manager says no recovery found?
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Flash the zip in recovery, tar in Odin. Your choice.
If you have the T999L TWRP doesn't have a recovery specifically for it. And I am glad they don't. Only use d2tmo (T999) recoveries. Otherwise your just adding one more reason some roms won't flash.
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Thanks Doc. I definitely have the t999, not the L or any other version. I don't know why goomanager isn't recognizing it, I'll try flashing the zip in recovery. I forgot how much I don't like CWM.
The reason y'all are getting the errors with the goo manager app is because the servers have been down since Friday. They are replacing the servers, they have been warning for couple of months that they were doing it. They've said they will announce on their twitter when it's back up and running.
Are you running a custom Rom? Or flashed a mod? Sometimes the software you flash will report it as being different.
For example, I have a T999, but have posts all over here with T999L, T999V and T999N in the Sig!
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RavenWulf said:
The reason y'all are getting the errors with the goo manager app is because the servers have been down since Friday. They are replacing the servers, they have been warning for couple of months that they were doing it. They've said they will announce on their twitter when it's back up and running.
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Good to know, thank you for that info. I'm currently using eweman's srx 1.8 rom, it's just a standard 4.1.2 TW rom with a theme. I successfully flashed twrp through recovery so it's all good, I was just wondering why it wasn't working through Goo, now I know.
DocHoliday77 said:
Flash the zip in recovery, tar in Odin. Your choice.
If you have the T999L TWRP doesn't have a recovery specifically for it. And I am glad they don't. Only use d2tmo (T999) recoveries. Otherwise your just adding one more reason some roms won't flash.
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GOO Manager wouldn't download the .d2tmo.img from twrp. Should i use the d2tmo.tar or d2tmo.tar.md5 when using Odin?
DocHoliday77 said:
Flash the zip in recovery, tar in Odin. Your choice.
If you have the T999L TWRP doesn't have a recovery specifically for it. And I am glad they don't. Only use d2tmo (T999) recoveries. Otherwise your just adding one more reason some roms won't flash.
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Johnny M. said:
GOO Manager wouldn't download the .d2tmo.img from twrp. Should i use the d2tmo.tar or d2tmo.tar.md5 when using Odin?
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Update: I used the .d2tmo.tar via Odin and all is well! I have TWRP 2.6.3.1
Thanks, Doc