[RECOVERY] ClockworkModRecovery 6.0.1.2 (From Source) - Samsung Captivate Glide

Ladies and gentlemen, humans and androids, I present to you...
CLOCKWORK MOD RECOVERY 6.0.1.2
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Install/Backup/Restore/InternalSD/ExternalSD all working!
For all you blob haters out there, you can switch the format from dup to tar in backup options!
Procedure is as usual:
1. Open Odin and ensure your phone is in DOWNLOAD mode.
2. Place the recovery.tar.md5 in the PDA slot.
3. Check auto-reboot and hit Start.
4. Wait for it to finish. Are you waiting? Wait until it finishes!
5. Enjoy an up-to-date CWMR6.
Recovery files are attached, along with Odin.
I've bumped into a few errors trying to get this working, so I'll post the symptoms and the solutions:
1. If the MD5 breaks validation, you changed the name of the recovery.tar.md5 -- it needs to stay the same!
2. If your transfer hangs, your cord may be bad. Mine kept getting stuck at 10% or so, and then I noticed my dog had bitten through the cord a little earlier. The cord is only good for charging, now.
If you have any questions or comments, I'll help as best as I can.
Aquethys' Recoveries are UNSUPPORTED by me.
Aquethys' old TOUCH recovery (Touch Recovery CM6) can be found at: http://aquethys.cu.cc/Glide/recovery.tar.md5
Special thanks to:
utkanos
KemoNine

Nice dude
MIRROR:
DOWNLOAD HERE

I hate to say this, but I get the same error message as I did flashing Aquethys version he was building!
write data size too big[14|sos] [Data:5213532(8) -> Part: 2550/2550(2k8)]
Tegra_Nand_Write: Error to DownloadPartition_odin![err:0xffffffff]
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can we have a flash cwmr of this? i know we can update cwmr this way as well - did that before on i9100 device.

dbrannon79 said:
I hate to say this, but I get the same error message as I did flashing Aquethys version he was building!
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You shouldn't have any problems. Are you sure you downloaded and tried to use the right one? I have tested it, for sure, and it worked great on an I927R (mine, Rogers/International variant) and a I927 (girlfriend's/AT&T variant).
You'll get that error if your partition size is too small for recovery -- our recoveries *are* limited -- to about 5,200,000 bytes -- this is just under that and should work fine. You should not be screwing around with it.
Ensure you are using the recovery.tar.gz I included. Then attempt to do it again -- I have a feeling you may have flashed Aquethys' again.
And just noticed -- the recovery you used is larger than mine -- mine is 5,02x,xxx length in bytes -- so yours is not mine, since it went to 5,213,xxx.
taiber2000 said:
can we have a flash cwmr of this? i know we can update cwmr this way as well - did that before on i9100 device.
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Well, I think I know how to do that -- but it's a little more risky. Involves manually using commands to write to the partition -- which is less stable/ideal than Odin. I was talking to some folks (when my cable was bad) and they said we could do that method as a LAST OPTION. They didn't seem to be too happy of the thought -- but it is something I could potentially research. It may have just been because I was potentially sacrificing my phone, when I didn't know for sure if it was correct/good.

Works well with i927 (AT&T) Version..

So, after playing around with this some more, this morning, I've discovered that the most important part -- being able to backup/restore -- is not working. Not sure if it is because it may be from an unstable branch of CM10 trying to integrate the newer Jellybean or what -- but I intend on fixing it and finding out what the problem is.
I didn't worry about testing the backup/restore, since I have no data/etc -- but I did test whether or not we could flash from internal or external SD cards, which does 100% work.
So, just a word of warning (I've included it in the topic) to be careful if you flash -- you may not be able to recover/backup as you would like to. I'll try to get this working within a week.

terinfire said:
So, after playing around with this some more, this morning, I've discovered that the most important part -- being able to backup/restore -- is not working. Not sure if it is because it may be from an unstable branch of CM10 trying to integrate the newer Jellybean or what -- but I intend on fixing it and finding out what the problem is.
I didn't worry about testing the backup/restore, since I have no data/etc -- but I did test whether or not we could flash from internal or external SD cards, which does 100% work.
So, just a word of warning (I've included it in the topic) to be careful if you flash -- you may not be able to recover/backup as you would like to. I'll try to get this working within a week.
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Will be recovery type be Blob type ?

If it is CWM6, it will be. I may be able to see if there's a flag or two I can set to change it away from blob -- I know people seem to not like that.

thanks a million this will make development so much easier .. and it can even mount the external

terinfire said:
You shouldn't have any problems. Are you sure you downloaded and tried to use the right one? I have tested it, for sure, and it worked great on an I927R (mine, Rogers/International variant) and a I927 (girlfriend's/AT&T variant).
You'll get that error if your partition size is too small for recovery -- our recoveries *are* limited -- to about 5,200,000 bytes -- this is just under that and should work fine. You should not be screwing around with it.
Ensure you are using the recovery.tar.gz I included. Then attempt to do it again -- I have a feeling you may have flashed Aquethys' again.
And just noticed -- the recovery you used is larger than mine -- mine is 5,02x,xxx length in bytes -- so yours is not mine, since it went to 5,213,xxx.
Well, I think I know how to do that -- but it's a little more risky. Involves manually using commands to write to the partition -- which is less stable/ideal than Odin. I was talking to some folks (when my cable was bad) and they said we could do that method as a LAST OPTION. They didn't seem to be too happy of the thought -- but it is something I could potentially research. It may have just been because I was potentially sacrificing my phone, when I didn't know for sure if it was correct/good.
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my apologies! after going back and looking at my download folder, realizing it's time to clean!! I reflashed your recovery and works!
Thanks,
I would like to see the recovery without the blobs that way single backups can be made and archived! also I do enjoy the "touch" version if there is a possibility putting all that together!
Thanks again and have a blessed thanksgiving!

I'll put the touch recovery back up. And...
I'm going to try to build TWRP in the next couple of weeks. Terinfire, you interested in helping me?

Aquethys said:
I'll put the touch recovery back up. And...
I'm going to try to build TWRP in the next couple of weeks. Terinfire, you interested in helping me?
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TWRP! Wonderful! Million Thanks!
TWRP and physical keyboard is a great combo because you have a comfortable shell in recovery mode

Terin did you build in Ubuntu? ;/
I might have to cm sync again.. Takes forever xD like 2 hrs
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Aquethys said:
Terin did you build in Ubuntu? ;/
I might have to cm sync again.. Takes forever xD like 2 hrs
Sent from my SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
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Yeah, I setup a VM. Thankfully, my laptop is a monster so I have it virtualizing 8 cores without an issue. Don't ask the specifics, but to give you an idea -- it has two full-sized 5870's in it -- it's a monster.
Yeah, I have it working on Ubuntu. I'll see what I can do to help you out -- I can potentially build it if you help me find all of the details I need. I have a MUCH better understanding about how the entire systems work entirely, now.
So TWRP or whatever it is -- sure, I can see about helping you out with it. I'll probably finally need to get a github account or something, haha. Or get added to an existing TeamGlide one or something, hah.
Has anyone else tried to do a backup/restore with this? It didn't work for me -- but I'm curious if it worked for anyone else and maybe my SDCard's are formatted poorly?

I attempted to test the backup and restore! I found a setting for backup options, set it from "dump" to "tar" backed up to external sd. went well...
attempted to restore and got an error message "md5 mismatch"
opened the folder on my pc and saw where it made 2 .img files one boot and the other recovery. and a "system.ext4.tar" and "system.ext4.tar.a"
tried to open both if the archive files and both gave errors with archive manager in ubuntu, could not open! havn't tried the "dump" style backup yet!
Thanks.

terin,
Here's a permanent link for the touch recovery:
http://aquethys.cu.cc/Glide/recovery.tar.md5
Might want to add it to OP?

Aquethys -- done.
dbrannon79 -- Thanks for giving it a try and confirming. I have the same issues, regardless of dump-type on mine as well.
I'm wondering if it has something to do with CM's Jellybean source incorporating the latest and greatest from 4.2 Jellybean. It might not be an issue. Maybe it is. Regardless, I'm still trying to figure out the kinks with it. I'll be scheming with the good folks who helped me build it in the first place tomorrow -- and maybe I can at least get CWM5 working with an external card -- I haven't really seen much in terms of difference between 5/6, aside from organization structure... and we're kind of gimped (a little) on the size of our recovery partition, anyway...

terinfire said:
Aquethys -- done.
dbrannon79 -- Thanks for giving it a try and confirming. I have the same issues, regardless of dump-type on mine as well.
I'm wondering if it has something to do with CM's Jellybean source incorporating the latest and greatest from 4.2 Jellybean. It might not be an issue. Maybe it is. Regardless, I'm still trying to figure out the kinks with it. I'll be scheming with the good folks who helped me build it in the first place tomorrow -- and maybe I can at least get CWM5 working with an external card -- I haven't really seen much in terms of difference between 5/6, aside from organization structure... and we're kind of gimped (a little) on the size of our recovery partition, anyway...
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sound good! I switched back to ver 5 mainly for the non bump backup! makes things easier to archive backups not to mention the ability to use them tweaking roms!!
I'll look forward to helping you test and any other way I can...
Thanks.

Hopefully going to be able to spit out a new version today for you folks. Will keep you posted!
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And that was quick! Tested and working!

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ClockworkMod Recovery for Galaxy S (BETA BEWARE)

WARNING: From koush' IRC channel it seems this version may be (permanently?) bricking devices.
At the time of this writing only a single working flash has been reported, and several (full?) bricks.
--Chainfire
I just finished my recovery for Galaxy S. This requires some testing before I do the final release.
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Recovery/Boot TAR download (do NOT extract):
http://bit.ly/czDrPC
932e5f7a9f09c9bc33b14a527f642933
Initramfs source: http://github.com/koush/i9000-leshak-initramfs/tree/koush
Installation instructions:
Install Odin3 v1.0 (MAKE SURE THIS IS THE VERSION YOU USE)
Start Odin3
Press PDA
Select the tar file (do NOT extract)
Start phone into download mode.
Press START to flash.
After 20 seconds or so, phone should automatically reboot.
Please join #koush on irc.freenode.net to report bugs. I can't check all 4 XDA threads
Wow!... Looks great!
Wanna try after going back home!
I suppose this only works on stock ROM?
My SGS is on JG5 with the following fix...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=724251
I followed your instructions, now it won't boot. If I bring it up in recovery mode, I do see all the new options/settings come with your mod. Any suggestions?
Koush said:
I just finished my recovery for Galaxy S. This requires some testing before I do the final release.
Recovery/Boot TAR download (do NOT extract):
http://bit.ly/czDrPC
Installation instructions:
Install Odin3
Start Odin3
Press PDU
Select the tar file (do NOT extract)
Start phone into download mode.
Press START to flash.
After 20 seconds or so, phone should automatically reboot.
Please join #koush on irc.freenode.net to report bugs. I can't check all 4 XDA threads
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Can I assume this kernel wasn't compiled with ext3/4 support?
achio1115 said:
I suppose this only works on stock ROM?
My SGS is on JG5 with the following fix...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=724251
I followed your instructions, now it won't boot. If I bring it up in recovery mode, I do see all the new options/settings come with your mod. Any suggestions?
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I'm guessing, but considering this replaces the zImage that mimocan's fix provides anything you have on moved to ext3/ext4 will not be accessible.
To reverse reflash with the mimocan kernel.
Stickyfied for the time being !
Now if only I understood why we needed it... but apparently we do
Chainfire said:
Stickyfied for the time being !
Now if only I understood why we needed it... but apparently we do
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Only suitable for those that haven't implemented mimocan's kernel.
Just tried with my 'fixed' ext4 device and it just hangs after the Galaxy S boot screen.
damianarnold said:
Only suitable for those that haven't implemented mimocan's kernel.
Just tried with my 'fixed' ext4 device and it just hangs after the Galaxy S boot screen.
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I can confirm that, this mod won't work if you have mimocan's kernel applied.
Does it work if you "unapply" it ? Can you get your phone back functional again ?
cos this is also a zImage (aka kernel) update..
flash back mimocan or stock to "unapply" it
raspdeep said:
cos this is also a zImage (aka kernel) update..
flash back mimocan or stock to "unapply" it
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Screws up a little bit more than a reflash of mimocan's kernel I'm afraid
damianarnold said:
Screws up a little bit more than a reflash of mimocan's kernel I'm afraid
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Can't get it repaired ? In the IRC channel there are a few folks who think they bricked permanently.
Chainfire said:
Can't get it repaired ? In the IRC channel there are a few folks who think they bricked permanently.
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Every single app. you've installed will need to be reinstalled, it's as if the device is completely cleared of any settings/config.
Basically you need to restore from backup.
If you see this screen
follow these commands while odin3 is opened.
"SIM+SD out, put the battery in. Plug in USB. Hold down both Volume keys, and then push power. Hold it. From the phone > pc screen, hold vol +/- and power, wait til it goes black then returns to that screen. When it goes black the 2nd time release power. " That should put you in download mode so you can install the recovery again.
Then flash this kernel to fix any slowness
http://android.eugenekay.com/Vibrant/LeshakKernel_9_01b9.tar
Eugenekay couldn't link because he only has 4 posts so I'm doing it for him
This might not apply to i9000 users but I posted it just encase.
Also any flashing done in odin formats everything. That is why recovery is needed in order to try and get zip updates. Zip updates wont allow a whole rom flash just modifications.
@mod, all the warnings etc about bricking your phone are misleading. If you had the mimocan fix kernel, then naturally this (as it is a different kernel) will make your phone unusable until you apply the mimocan kernel back.
In other words, this is workin, just not if you had the mimocan fix, which changes where all the data is located in the device.
so are there gonna be roms in zip ?
or this recovery is gonna handle tars as well?
buddy01 said:
@mod, all the warnings etc about bricking your phone are misleading. If you had the mimocan fix kernel, then naturally this (as it is a different kernel) will make your phone unusable until you apply the mimocan kernel back.
In other words, this is workin, just not if you had the mimocan fix, which changes where all the data is located in the device.
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Oh really.
Please also reference: #koush @ irc.freenode.net, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732139, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732138
Just after this was released immediately a bunch of Vibrant and Captivate guys tried it and none of them succeeded. A number of them couldn't do anything anymore, couldn't get out of some screen and couldn't connect with the PC. Koush himself was absent at the time. There was a lot of *****ing and moaning, and the people in the channel asked to put the notice up until there was more info. So, as it was about 6 AM for me I put up the warning, called it a day, and decided to figure it out tomorrow (now today).
An unneccessary warning is IMHO better than having to risk a large number of users bricking. (Tough if you prefer bricks...) I'm still not sure what happens on the unbranded SGS / I9000. At least it certainly causes issues on the Vibrant and Captivate (though I think Koush by now has mentioned in one of the threads he'll have to make a different version for each of the SGS variants)
Get me some confirmation it works as advertised on the I9000, and a step-by-step guide to get everything up and running - even if using those modified kernels - and I'll remove the warning. If not, you'll have to wait 'til Koush looks over his stuff again and modifies his post (my warning is in his post, he can simply edit it out).
not working on JF7, keeping on rebooting
Chainfire said:
Oh really.
Please also reference: #koush @ irc.freenode.net, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732139, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732138
Just after this was released immediately a bunch of Vibrant and Captivate guys tried it and none of them succeeded. A number of them couldn't do anything anymore, couldn't get out of some screen and couldn't connect with the PC. Koush himself was absent at the time. There was a lot of *****ing and moaning, and the people in the channel asked to put the notice up until there was more info. So, as it was about 6 AM for me I put up the warning, called it a day, and decided to figure it out tomorrow (now today).
An unneccessary warning is IMHO better than having to risk a large number of users bricking. (Tough if you prefer bricks...) I'm still not sure what happens on the unbranded SGS / I9000. At least it certainly causes issues on the Vibrant and Captivate (though I think Koush by now has mentioned in one of the threads he'll have to make a different version for each of the SGS variants)
Get me some confirmation it works as advertised on the I9000, and a step-by-step guide to get everything up and running - even if using those modified kernels - and I'll remove the warning. If not, you'll have to wait 'til Koush looks over his stuff again and modifies his post (my warning is in his post, he can simply edit it out).
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fair enough.
hkfriends said:
not working on JF7, keeping on rebooting
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Does the same thing on JG5...
When I first applied it, it rebooted itself twice in a row and booted fine. It ran for a good few hours... restored apps. from titanium backup. Did a reboot again. (just to be safe.) At that point, it kept rebooting itself... and then I pretty much gave up and flashed the stock JG5. (couldn't head to work w/o a working phone, lol) Anyone got it to work so far?

ET4G and brickbug app (How many bricks are there really over here)

So I am on my fourth ICS rom and haven't had any problems with a brick. I jumped on xda a today ans daw this http://www.xda-developers.com/android/determine-your-devices-hard-brick-risk-with-got-brickbug/
Now I download the app and it told me this
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Now is this due to a brick bug or just people doing something stupid?
As long as you follow OP directions and flash from el26 cwm kernel, you will be OK.
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I'm staying away until ics is an official release, but that's just me being safe than sorry.
I see you flashed Venums latest rom. I tried it out last night but just wasn't feeling it. Any time you flash anything there is a chance of a brick. Keep that in mind and you will be fine. Do your homework check the md5 then flash. If you are not sure then don't flash and remember qbking77 probably has a youtube video already so watch it.
someguyatx said:
I see you flashed Venums latest rom. I tried it out last night but just wasn't feeling it. Any time you flash anything there is a chance of a brick. Keep that in mind and you will be fine. Do your homework check the md5 then flash. If you are not sure then don't flash and remember qbking77 probably has a youtube video already so watch it.
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Yeah man I been flashing roms for over two years on 4 devices. Never bricked one yet.flashed four different ics roms without going back to the el26. I think ppl just bri k there for being stupid. Lol thanks to all of you
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oscarthegrouch said:
I'm staying away until ics is an official release, but that's just me being safe than sorry.
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I will tell you something about Samsung and there official releases. When I had my cappy they keep saying there will be an update for froyo and before you know it I was flashing GB and still no release. Lol
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dfuse06 said:
Yeah man I been flashing roms for over two years on 4 devices. Never bricked one yet.flashed four different ics roms without going back to the el26. I think ppl just bri k there for being stupid. Lol thanks to all of you
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I am glad your laughing. I guess when Google engineers ran into the bug they were doing something stupid? I guess when they had Samsung write new firmware for eMMC chips going into the GNex it was because they were doing something stupid. I guess when all the Kernel and recovery developers bricked their phones and they couldn't even be jtag'd they were doing something stupid. Actually technically when you develop you know their are risks, but this risk is not something anyone expected. It is a permenant bug that will always be with your phone, things will be done to avoid it. But the danger isn't going away. Even after the OTA, as we are finding out there is still the danger of the calls being made from CWM zips, etc.
Just keep hitting factory reset in ICS, quickest way to do it and it still may take a few tries. If you think its perfectly okay that the Galaxy Note was push an update that causes random bricks when people factory reset thats fine. But you can't tell them they were doing something stupid when Samsung never emailed them to say "Don't factory reset".
Its a hard cold fact that sooner or later one of the times mmc_erase() is called with the flag MMC_CAP_ERASE corruption will occur at the wearlevelfs level which can only be fixed by vendor specific commands not available to even repair centers.
4 roms? I did a few the wrong way. But 4 roms altogether? Many of us are around 30 and thats unique not reflashes. Probably around 200 total flashes myself just for ICS on this device. I am home on CM9 now which means only a couple a week from now on i think.
RainMotorsports said:
I am glad your laughing. I guess when Google engineers ran into the bug they were doing something stupid? I guess when they had Samsung write new firmware for eMMC chips going into the GNex it was because they were doing something stupid. I guess when all the Kernel and recovery developers bricked their phones and they couldn't even be jtag'd they were doing something stupid. Actually technically when you develop you know their are risks, but this risk is not something anyone expected. It is a permenant bug that will always be with your phone, things will be done to avoid it. But the danger isn't going away. Even after the OTA, as we are finding out there is still the danger of the calls being made from CWM zips, etc.
Just keep hitting factory reset in ICS, quickest way to do it and it still may take a few tries. If you think its perfectly okay that the Galaxy Note was push an update that causes random bricks when people factory reset thats fine. But you can't tell them they were doing something stupid when Samsung never emailed them to say "Don't factory reset".
Its a hard cold fact that sooner or later one of the times mmc_erase() is called with the flag MMC_CAP_ERASE corruption will occur at the wearlevelfs level which can only be fixed by vendor specific commands not available to even repair centers.
4 roms? I did a few the wrong way. But 4 roms altogether? Many of us are around 30 and thats unique not reflashes. Probably around 200 total flashes myself just for ICS on this device. I am home on CM9 now which means only a couple a week from now on i think.
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I hear you dude.I am just saying if this is a known bug and ppl are still flashing ROMs with high risk of bricking. That is stupid. Not everyone has the money to get another phone if they brick. But it is the way the game goes. Thanks for the info I didnt know it was really all that bad. Looks like I will be going back ti el26 everytime I flash.
Edit and that still sucks,and this only ics? is GB safe?
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Even though the app reports bricking probabilities, you shouldn't assume any firmware rev is safe. Per the EMMC lockup discussion thread, fwrev 0x25 (which brickbug reports as "probably safe") has a separate data corruption issue. Until there's a definite solution, if you're flashing ICS ROMs, you should follow the forum instructions and flash back down to EL26 w/ CWM and then back up or you're risking a brick.
EDIT: Flashing to an ICS ROM from EL26 w/ CWM is as safe as any regular flashing operation though, and speaking as someone that dragged their feet to flash up to ICS - it's worth taking the leap now if you're okay with a couple of hiccups (Blu Kuban here). Incredible experience and fairly easy to go back and forth if you take nandroid and titanium backups.
One again thanks to all for all the info. I had some phones that I tought were just unbrick able. I use to try everything on my cappy and the jig what the bomb. lol
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dfuse06 said:
I hear you dude.I am just saying if this is a known bug and ppl are still flashing ROMs with high risk of bricking. That is stupid. Not everyone has the money to get another phone if they brick. But it is the way the game goes. Thanks for the info I didnt know it was really all that bad. Looks like I will be going back ti el26 everytime I flash.
Edit and that still sucks,and this only ics? is GB safe?
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Was talking to Chris41G last night he detailed some of the paths that were likely to brick still. SFHUB has been working on ways for developers to make their Recoveries and CWM Zips safe. Even with recoveries that are safe to wipe with some zips can still trigger the bug.
As far as GB goes, Calk's format all has a known safe updater binary. The cap erase flasg was not enabled on our GB kernel but as was also found out is still apparently safe if enabled. I cant remember what command it is but on ICS something like makeext4fs() is now called and is part of the problem. But only code compiled against the library that uses that even calls it.
We were all messing with leaks and its all our fault if something happens. We all have instructions and if someone doesn't read or follow them then yeah that is stupid. However the Galaxy Note was pushed ICS OTA without a workaround (which the GS2 i9100 has) and people were able to brick by just factory resetting which seems to be one of the easiest ways.
Googles engineer Ken Sumrall said the area for the /Data partition being the one to go was because it was written to more often, more chances. This thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644364 has more information than I can even explain but may also be a hard read. They found the problem with the eMMC firmware while developing the Gnex, the prototypes had the same eMMC firmware as our phone. This can be update at the factory but not by the end user. The corruption occurs at a lower level than is presented as writable storage and can not be fixed by JTAGing firmware. It is possible for some super bricks to be partitioned around, others not.
ODIN is safe too by the way so if your ODINing your leaks no real worries there, there was some question as to calls made by Mobile ODIN which i flashed the EL26 kernel probably 25+ times with.
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Was talking to Chris41G last night he detailed some of the paths that were likely to brick still. SFHUB has been working on ways for developers to make their Recoveries and CWM Zips safe. Even with recoveries that are safe to wipe with some zips can still trigger the bug.
As far as GB goes, Calk's format all has a known safe updater binary. The cap erase flasg was not enabled on our GB kernel but as was also found out is still apparently safe if enabled. I cant remember what command it is but on ICS something like makeext4fs() is now called and is part of the problem. But only code compiled against the library that uses that even calls it.
We were all messing with leaks and its all our fault if something happens. We all have instructions and if someone doesn't read or follow them then yeah that is stupid. However the Galaxy Note was pushed ICS OTA without a workaround (which the GS2 i9100 has) and people were able to brick by just factory resetting which seems to be one of the easiest ways.
Googles engineer Ken Sumrall said the area for the /Data partition being the one to go was because it was written to more often, more chances. This thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644364 has more information than I can even explain but may also be a hard read. They found the problem with the eMMC firmware while developing the Gnex, the prototypes had the same eMMC firmware as our phone. This can be update at the factory but not by the end user. The corruption occurs at a lower level than is presented as writable storage and can not be fixed by JTAGing firmware. It is possible for some super bricks to be partitioned around, others not.
ODIN is safe too by the way so if your ODINing your leaks no real worries there, there was some question as to calls made by Mobile ODIN which i flashed the EL26 kernel probably 25+ times with.
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Yeah i just bought moble odin pro
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Yeah man I been flashing roms for over two years on 4 devices. Never bricked one yet.flashed four different ics roms without going back to the el26. I think ppl just bri k there for being stupid. Lol thanks to all of you
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Ive bricked 4x times and im glad i did because now i can go step by step with someone that might be going through the same thing and help restore their phone..what if youre a tester for a dev? Testing non stable roms? I dont appreciate this comment and im sure the majority of the community doesnt either
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Ive bricked 4x times and im glad i did because now i can go step by step with someone that might be going through the same thing and help restore their phone..what if youre a tester for a dev? Testing non stable roms? I dont appreciate this comment and im sure the majority of the community doesnt either
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Ive bricked 4x times and im glad i did because now i can go step by step with someone that might be going through the same thing and help restore their phone..what if youre a tester for a dev? Testing non stable roms? I dont appreciate this comment and im sure the majority of the community doesnt either
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well dude this comment was not at you and when I said something stupid I mean stupid I had a cappy has my 1st android phone and I flashed rom from other phone and just doing stupid stuff,but we had home made jigs that unbrick anything. It didn't matter, plus a dev should test a non stable rom them self. Any mod, theme, I mean anything I post I test myself to ensure nothing well happen to anyone's phone.Sorry if I got you panties in a bunch'but come on dude read every post you took this the wrong way'but yeah no hard feeling man. Good luck to you, and not bricking your phone again.
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well dude this comment was not at you and when I said something stupid I mean stupid I had a cappy has my 1st android phone and I flashed rom from other phone and just doing stupid stuff,but we had home made jigs that unbrick anything. It didn't matter, plus a dev should test a non stable rom them self. Any mod, theme, I mean anything I post I test myself to ensure nothing well happen to anyone's phone.Sorry if I got you panties in a bunch'but come on dude read every post you took this the wrong way'but yeah no hard feeling man. Good luck to you, and not bricking your phone again.
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Good answer bro..no hard feelings on my end either.. if i did take this the wrong way then i apologize for it..

[NOW PUBLIC!] Team Codefire Presents: Project FreeGee!

Please note, this is not compatible with the JB OTA - use the app in the Play store instead for now. Thanks!
Howdy all! So, it's time for me to dig out my release thread template... you know what that means?
The LG Optimus G is now unlocked.
Both the AT&T Version and the Sprint Version have been successfully unlocked with this method.
(To answer your question, if you're wondering, we're going to work on the Canadian version next, then the Korean version)
First off, I'd like to write a few words to LG:
Dear LG, a product will rise and fall on the shoulders of it's community.
If you lock a device, and shut out your community, you lose the backing of a very vocal group of people. When you lose the backing of your community, they no longer recommend your product, and you lose money. HTC has discovered this recently.
Please support your development community, we understand product security plays a role here, but ensure that you cater to your community still.
The second you try to fight your development community by locking them out of your products is the second that I will cease to recommend your products.
Keep this in mind, and I assure you that you will find yourself on the top of the game.
With all of that said, let's get back to the goodies.
What is this?!
This is Project FreeGee, silly!
Have an Optimus G ? This project will allow you to unlock your bootloader, and install whatever you want.
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How does this work?
For the moment, that is a trade secret. Suffice it to say that we put some ones and zeros in the right places, and good things happen.
This is also my opportunity to say do not allow any OTAs to install without asking if they are compatible. LG could possibly patch this in such a manner that makes it rather hard to ever exploit it again.
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I'm a skeptic. I demand proof!
Alrighty, here it is:
Once again, taken with my HTC Vivid, that would rather mute me than let me speak.
Damn "nose elimination"! I am not noise, and I will not be silenced! (mmhmhmhpmhmp!!)
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Okay, I'm game. Where do I get it?
Version 0.3 has a confirmed bug-- camera app crashes phone after a few seconds!
If you have 0.3 installed, simply download this, extract the .zip, and extract the .tar file. Inside the freegee-working directory, you'll find boot-att-freegee.img .
Boot your phone to fastboot, then fastboot flash boot /path/to/boot-att-freegee.img
I will release a quick fix .zip for flashing in CWM tomorrow.
Current Version: 0.5
Changelog:
New in v0.5 Removed LG Security check. You are now free to remove any and all apps.
http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/lgoptimusg/sprint/freegee/FreeGee-0.5_Sprint.zip
Currently, the download is Windows-only. I will make a OSX/Linux/Windows version soon!
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FAQ
Can I flash an OTA after installing this?
No. Flashing an OTA could contain a new bootloader, and it would replace the one we have put on your device. If you flash the new OTA, and it replaces the bootloader but not the boot.img, you could be left in a situation where you could not boot the phone due to a security error. Once you're in that position, the only thing you can do is LGNPST back to stock-- and even then, it is possible that an OTA could enable an anti-rollback feature which would disable LGNPST.
Does this mean I can flash custom ROMs now?
Yes. However, the custom ROM must be made for your device. We're working on a decrapified stock ROM, and AOSP ROMs as well. Be patient for those to come.
Can I install a Nexus 4 system image and boot.img and have it work?
We've tested that, and the answer is no, not yet. Some work needs to be done, but once we figure it out, we'll have a quick and easy AOSP ROM.
Does this mean that we can use the Nexus 4 sources (kernel and android) ?
Short answer: Yes.
This phone is essentially a Nexus 4, with minor differences in GPIOs, memory address space, and partition table layouts.
Kernel source is iffy, since we've got Eco mode and a few other things that actually make me like the Optimus kernel more than the Nexus kernel.
However, this discussion is best suited for a new post.
How can I uninstall this?
I'm working on an easy-uninstall for this as well. Stay tuned for the links...
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Important Information
To enter bootloader, hold volume UP and power.
Upon entering the bootloader, you will notice that there is no 'menu' to enter fastboot or recovery. Unfortunately, since the stars didn't align properly, we were unable to tell the new bootloader where to load the images that contain the menu from.
In light of that, you'll have to navigate the menu blind. Use the volume keys to change selection, and the power key to select.
The choices are (in order of pressing volume down):
Start - boot the phone normally [already selected]
Restart Bootloader - reboot into the bootloader
Recovery Mode - enter recovery (CWM)
Power Off - powers the phone off
So, to get to Recovery, you would press volume down twice then power.
If you have trouble with this, watch my video below for a demonstration.
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Instructions!
Please note: this requires root before you can install this! If you haven't rooted your phone yet, now is the time to do so.
Also, ensure that you have ADB drivers installed. This WILL NOT WORK without them.
Before we begin: please make sure you have USB Debugging turned on, your phone is in "Charge Only" mode, and your phone's screen is on and unlocked.
This will allow you to see the root access prompt if your phone asks for it.
Download the .zip from this post
Extract it somewhere on your hard drive
Ensure your screen is on and unlocked
Run the "freegee.bat" script, and follow the instructions.
Do not run this as administrator! the install will fail if you do so.
Once the unlock is complete, check to make sure you have a "backups" folder now in the folder where you put FreeGee. If not, DO NOT REBOOT your phone.
Even a failed unlock will still show the 'congratulations you're unlocked!' text, read the output to see if you have errors!
You should not see any "adb.exe not found" errors, or "tar: invalid magic" errors. Those would be errors in the script.
An error which you can ignore is "No space left on device" after it says erasing old recovery and boot. That's just a side effect of how we clear the old images out.
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Contact Information
"Mister Cubed, how do I talk to you?"
That's easy! Hop on IRC and join me on Freenode in #lg-optimus-g . I'm in there as IOMonster (or IOMonster_desk, or IOMonster_work, depending on where I am)
There's also a lot of other cool people in there too!
When you hop in IRC, if you've got a question, just ask it. Don't say "halp! i does brick'd my phone, and i dunno wat to does?!!", but rather "can anyone help? my phone is stuck in fastboot mode, and I can't get out of it. I flashed <xyz> and now I'm stuck here."
Asking your full question (even though it might be a long message) helps us figure out the best way to assist you, without us having to lead the conversation and ask all the questions for you.
Also, on IRC (for those of you who have never used IRC) if you say someone's name, it will 'ping' (also called 'highlight') them. This tells us that someone is talking to us. So, if you pop in IRC and say "IOMonster, it worked!", I'll get a notification, and will probably say "that's awesome!" in response.
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Special Thanks To!
None of this would be possible without the assistance of the following people:
Shelnutt2
g33k3r
kmdm
synergy
jcase
sextape
xboxfanj
...and the support of the entire #lg-optimus-g IRC channel
A project like this is really only a sum of it's parts, and in our case, we're over 9,000!
Please make sure to tell someone on this list that they're awesome if you see them on IRC or (*gasp!*) in real life.
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All right, that about sums up my post. Did I forget anything? Let me know below...
Thanks to all of u guys for all your hard work!
Here is some proof, this is fully working...
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Sorry for the blurry images, took these from my old OG Evo... But can say its fully unlocked!!!
Nice work thecubed, and shellnut2 on this, thanks for keeping our freedom alive!!!
Does the sprint launch OTA prevent this from working?
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Tyederian said:
Does the sprint launch OTA prevent this from working?
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I've already run the OTA, and had no issues unlocking, or rooting after the OTA...
I am so excited! I cannot wait to get this thing unlocked! :victory:
Sweet super excited
Awesome! Will be donating to the team on pay day thanks guys!
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That's awesome. Just got the phone today from Best Buy for $55 and excited to get the bootloader unlocked and wait for the AOSP Jelly Bean roms.
Thanks devs!!!
Wow! Many thanks to all the devs for their hard work and to the beta testers for their willingness to let their phones be guinea pigs. Very much looking forward to this!
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That's awesome. Just got the phone today from Best Buy for $55 and excited to get the bootloader unlocked and wait for the AOSP Jelly Bean roms.
Thanks devs!!!
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$55 they charged me $99 and some tax on top of it. how did you pull that off?
Super sweet you guys are awesome!!
Christmas came early this year.
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New build is up!
Fixed a typo in my code haha
awesome job, big thanks to everyone.
And I second that $55 question.
jblazea50 said:
That's awesome. Just got the phone today from Best Buy for $55 and excited to get the bootloader unlocked and wait for the AOSP Jelly Bean roms.
Thanks devs!!!
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How on earth did you get it for $55?
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How on earth did you get it for $55?
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Had signed up for phone freedom to get $50 gift card back in February.
So I just ran this and had a couple little panic moment!!
1. While reading the script, SU poped up and I missed the "Grant SU" button on the phone. I still got the backup folder but nothing was in it. I then thought it worked, rebooted, and nothing.
The second time I ran this, I got to the "Grant SU" button in time and all went GREAT!!! This time I had files in the backup folder.
2. When I rebooted into recovery, I tried to make a backup. I hit the backup button and got some message that said "Can't mount backup path". So i tried the backup to internal SD and it worked.
Figured I'd write this in case anybody else had the same moment's I did.
The files on the backup folder are very differnt from what I'm used to so hopefully I did it correctly. I noticed there was an option in CWM to choose the backup format after I'd made my backup, so I'm not sure which format is correct for Restore. I guess I used the default which is .dup.
Thank you very much dev's for this!!!!!:laugh:
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DO NOT use the camera!!!! It'll crash your phone!!!
I read about it in the ATT section just now, but it's too late for me. So I guess we have this bug also.
OK...so not quite a crash. Held the volume down button and power together and got it to reboot.
Now we just need to have a way to recover our phones if/and/or when we do crash our phones. I know the devs are working on this, as obviously they are the bomb!!!
Tease: Two things brewing that hopefully will be up today. Both directly related to this
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Tease: Two things brewing that hopefully will be up today. Both directly related to this
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I'm sure hoping you're referring to my post above. I get alittle wiggy if I don't have a way to fix my phone myself.

Note 2 stuck on Samsung Logo

Couldnt find threads related to my specific device so i made it.
After installing a custom rom on my tmobile gn2 (hyperdroid pegasus) i realized that my SIM card wasnt being detected. Having run into this problem before i decided to use the gn2 toolkit to re-flash a stock rom and start from scratch, which worked and allowed my sim card to be detected use my mobile network (TMOBILE USA)
Only after installing hyperdroid and trying to reflash the stock rom, the custom hyperdroid rom would stay on the device after multiple attempts! Being clever, i decided to download and reflash the rom using ODIN only in download mode which worked and now the device is running the Samsung Official build branded with tmobile but will not boot past the samsung logo (one of two that i see appear upon boot)
Looking at a thread for the original Note 1, do i assume correctly that my phone is now bricked? If so, anyone else know of an absolute md5/tar image i can use that can get me back to factory out of the box, i bought this phone unsubsidized over the iphone5 because i wanted something that woulc pack a wallop. Now im just walloping myself for wasting not just 100 dollars more but 750 dollars on a device, running an os, being supported by everyone who wants their hands on it, in a community that will chew you out if you ask incorrectly.
So im whining yes but i could use some advice. Sure im a noob but so were you once, all i reall ask for is some compassion. thanks...
Did you try factory reset?
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Try to use odin root66 for prerooted or stock
After odin do factory reset
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Thanks for replies, really appreciated
I cannot begin to explain this ordeal i had with my note 2. Thanks for the replies as of this point however, actually directions that i took in figuring it all out and getting my phone back to factory defaults...
So to elaborate, my N2 has been rooted for a few days and i decided to install a custom ROM, which disabled or didn't support my SIM. Trying to undo the flash and go back to a ROM i was using via ROM manager, i realized it could not be undone. Every time i tired to reflash a(ny) zip from my device using rom manager i was still booting with the custom malfunctioning rom (Hyperdroid Pegasus)
After realizing that i couldn't undo the flash of the custom rom via ROM manager, the galaxy note 2 toolkit or via ODIN straight up, i somehow ended up bricking my phone using an image i got off of samsung-updates (which i downloaded using the galaxy n2 toolkit). In bricking i mean it would power on and boot into the samsung whirlpool, then the tmobile 4g accelerated android, and then to a glowing samsung logo and didn't progress from there.
Doing some research i noticed that there was a more recent image version for my specific device (jan 5 2013) downloaded it and gave that a try, flashed it via ODIN (because by the time it was bricked Download mode / Odin mode and ODIN 3.07 for windows was my only available option!) and launched up my gn2... ONLY to find it booting to the animations and then looping them! WTF?!
So more research and i got to a recovery mode, wiped my data and finally voila. (Even samsung support couldn't support this...)
No discredit to the Hyperdroid Rom, I'm sure it works for a lot of people out there but i guess it doesn't like my tmobile note 2 sgh-t889.
I just hoped if anyone else ran into the same problem, download the image from samsung-updates.com, the latest of course! Then, (if you can boot into download mode that is) use ODIN (i used version 3.07) to load the image you got off samsung-updates (OSM will take more or less 5 minutes to check the md5 package so don't panic)
If your lucky you shouldn't have to do anything else, but if you get into a weird situation when you can't get past the boot animation screens, boot into recovery mode (which i THINK is hold down UP, POWER, AND THE HOME KEY as it powers up) and select to CLEAR WIPE DATA or FACTORY RESET.
Hopefully after wiping you should have successfully re-flashed a "bricked" galaxy note 2 that won't boot past the animation screens.
Thanks for reading! Im here to answer any questions or help, maybe i won't play with custom rome anymore but id sure like to start building my own!
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Did you try factory reset?
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Try to use odin root66 for prerooted or stock
After odin do factory reset
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To both you guys, i just want to say i elaborated on your answers for the benefit of helping someone like me who craves detail. No offense to you guys, but i was racketing with Samsung about this and driving their people nuts! the solution had came to me before i saw your replies so I'm just glad i took the right path in it all and i guess i admit i lost faith in XDA for a second there. anyways :good:
So wait, in all that flashing and reflashing and messing with Odin, you hadn't done a factory reset yet? Isn't that the first step almost any ROM dev(or even any normal flashoholic on these forums) will tell you to take?
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So wait, in all that flashing and reflashing and messing with Odin, you hadn't done a factory reset yet? Isn't that the first step almost any ROM dev(or even any normal flashoholic on these forums) will tell you to take?
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I give you permission to call me a newb, Okay? Feel better and call me in the morning.
Lol no need to get offended man It's a learning experience.
I only said something because you seemed so bitter about your perceived lack of support around here and even went so far as to say you almost lost faith in xda, yet it seems like you didn't do step 1.
At any rate, glad your note 2 is revived
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I give you permission to call me a newb, Okay? Feel better and call me in the morning.
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This seemed fitting...
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Still, good on you for learning a few things and getting your phone back in action.
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Lol no need to get offended man It's a learning experience.
I only said something because you seemed so bitter about your perceived lack of support around here and even went so far as to say you almost lost faith in xda, yet it seems like you didn't do step 1.
At any rate, glad your note 2 is revived
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This seemed fitting...
Still, good on you for learning a few things and getting your phone back in action.
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Lol, funny picture. Yes i almost lost faith but obviously you guys came through. I am one of 4 million people who did or didnt follow the rules but thats a good thing, i think the tmobile jellybean community needs as much help as it can get right now and if it takes making a tiny mistake good for us.
actually shinkinrui, i wasnt sure if you were trying to troll me or trying to remind me that this forum is for the leet and the leet only. I understand the work devs go through, but its still a community that needs to thrive, not be put off or put down.
Neither, actually. I was annoyed at the implication that it was this community's fault you went through your ordeal. Like someone blaming their cable company for their cable not working when they just didn't change the input on their TV.
And my post didn't insult you, it pointed out your mistake. Big difference
Thanks !!!
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I cannot begin to explain this ordeal i had with my note 2. Thanks for the replies as of this point however, actually directions that i took in figuring it all out and getting my phone back to factory defaults...
So to elaborate, my N2 has been rooted for a few days and i decided to install a custom ROM, which disabled or didn't support my SIM. Trying to undo the flash and go back to a ROM i was using via ROM manager, i realized it could not be undone. Every time i tired to reflash a(ny) zip from my device using rom manager i was still booting with the custom malfunctioning rom (Hyperdroid Pegasus)
After realizing that i couldn't undo the flash of the custom rom via ROM manager, the galaxy note 2 toolkit or via ODIN straight up, i somehow ended up bricking my phone using an image i got off of samsung-updates (which i downloaded using the galaxy n2 toolkit). In bricking i mean it would power on and boot into the samsung whirlpool, then the tmobile 4g accelerated android, and then to a glowing samsung logo and didn't progress from there.
Doing some research i noticed that there was a more recent image version for my specific device (jan 5 2013) downloaded it and gave that a try, flashed it via ODIN (because by the time it was bricked Download mode / Odin mode and ODIN 3.07 for windows was my only available option!) and launched up my gn2... ONLY to find it booting to the animations and then looping them! WTF?!
So more research and i got to a recovery mode, wiped my data and finally voila. (Even samsung support couldn't support this...)
No discredit to the Hyperdroid Rom, I'm sure it works for a lot of people out there but i guess it doesn't like my tmobile note 2 sgh-t889.
I just hoped if anyone else ran into the same problem, download the image from samsung-updates.com, the latest of course! Then, (if you can boot into download mode that is) use ODIN (i used version 3.07) to load the image you got off samsung-updates (OSM will take more or less 5 minutes to check the md5 package so don't panic)
If your lucky you shouldn't have to do anything else, but if you get into a weird situation when you can't get past the boot animation screens, boot into recovery mode (which i THINK is hold down UP, POWER, AND THE HOME KEY as it powers up) and select to CLEAR WIPE DATA or FACTORY RESET.
Hopefully after wiping you should have successfully re-flashed a "bricked" galaxy note 2 that won't boot past the animation screens.
Thanks for reading! Im here to answer any questions or help, maybe i won't play with custom rome anymore but id sure like to start building my own!
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Thamks !!!! alot man this post help me:highfive:
"wiping data / factory install" selection worked for me
Thanks for this tip!
I was stuck on the Samsung animation logo after flashing to 4.1.1 so that I could unlock my phone. :crying:
I went to the recovery mode and hit the "wipe data / factory install" selection and it rebooted into the 4.1.1 ROM successfully.
Awesome! :laugh:
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[ROM][D802]80220B EUR Open KITKAT Flashable ZIP With Custom Recovery Working!

This is only what has worked for me i take no responsibility for anyones phone catching fire after following my guide/advice. Tested myself on a UK D802 16GB on Three Network! Confirmed working on 32GB devices now too!!
This needs formatting to make it easier to read. I will get around to it but here is the basic info needed!
Please READ this entire first post before asking questions that are already answered.​
Today i have managed to flash the European Open Kitkat rom and root it and keep TWRP recovery. It worked for me but can't guarantee the same results for you.
Prerequisites. (Skip this if you already have rooted JB rom with custom recovery)
First i downgraded to Jellybean using this guide. I downgraded to "UK Open 16GB D80210B_00.kdz" i'm not sure if that's required though.
Then I rooted it using IORoot.
Then i installed TWRP using Freegee from the Play Store.
From here you are ready to flash or you can start from here if you already have root and recovery on Jellybean.
You need these three files.
1. My modded Stock rom zip.
Mirror 1 | Mirror 2
2. Savoca Modded Boot.img.
3. SuperSU ZIP.
Now to flash! (Take out your simcard first.)
1. Boot into TWRP and flash the modded stock rom DOWNLOAD 1. It will take a while and the screen may turn off during this, just press power button. Ignore the failed error!
2. Now go to main TWRP screen and select Reboot Recovery. (Wouldn't mount system otherwise!)
3. Now go to Mount and make sure System is ticked. (Not sure if required but do it anyway!)
4. Now flash Savoca's modified boot.img DOWNLOAD 2.
5. Again go to Mount and make sure System is selected.
6. Now flash SuperSU ZIP DOWNLOAD 3.
7. Now i wiped data here not sure if it's required as the rom wipes system but do it anyway!
8. Replace sim and reboot and all should be well!
If you have NO MOBILE NETWORK i got this error and that's why i recommended removing sim card. I had to repeatedly toggle wifi on and off, and airplane mode and restarted a few times. Not sure what fixed it but don't panic it DOES work.​
Bugs and Fixes!
Audio Hissing/Crackling on Headphones.
This is present on all Kitkat roms currently. Some users don't get it most do. Type of headphones seems to be a factor. The following fix is temporary and will revert after a reboot. So needs to be repeated if your phones reboots for any reason.
Type in phone dial pad 3845#*802# and it will show Hidden Service Menu.
Click on "ELT Test", select "Manual Mode" and select "Test Start".
With headphones plugged in select "Audio Loopback" and than select "Test Start".
Blow gently into the microphone and keep on this test 20 seconds or more.
Once done back out and play music. Enjoy!
No LTE/4G anymore?
It seems to require a change of bands for some to get LTE working. There is a value to edit in build.prop. You can do this manually with a root explorer and setting correct permissions after changing, I've found the easiest way is to download JRummy Build.prop editor from market.
Open the Build Prop Editor app.
Find the value "ro.telephony.default_network" and select it.
Notice the property value will be set to "9". Change this to "11" and let the app reboot phone.
If you still don't have LTE try again but change the value to "13" and let the app reboot phone.
Bluetooth Battery Drain
This is NOT real battery drain so please don't worry about it. It is a falsely reported statistic. I get battery life on a par with 4.2.2. Around 8 hours screen on time which is fantastic! If you have battery drain please try a full wipe, don't restore apps from another rom do it manually. Take a look at your apps.
How is it done?!
The modded zip is stripped down to include only the System, Modem and Cust partitions. These are all that is required for Kitkat to play nice with Savocas modified boot.img. I edited the updater-script to remove the entries for all partitions except those listed above and repacked it up nicely to flash. So it is possible to do this with any future updates too. The Cust partition is necessary in case your partition has old carrier stuff still on there, this flashes a clean Cust partition.
Thanks to:
LenAsh for the flashable zip i modded.
Savoca for the modded Boot.img and modules.
Chainfire for SuperSU.
Jesus for blessing all the little children.
it would be great if you also make one for the 32gb version
anyways, great work, dude!
I'm flashing it right now and looking up your address at the same time in case it won't work ;]
How long should it take to boot ?
superbonto said:
it would be great if you also make one for the 32gb version
anyways, great work, dude!
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As i've said it seems like there isn't a difference between md5's of 32gb and 16gb versions of Kitkat i just wouldn't want to say test it... But in theory it should work just fine.
paniczklos said:
I'm flashing it right now and looking up your address at the same time in case it won't work ;]
How long should it take to boot ?
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Let me know how it goes...you know just to give me a running start I assume you're 16GB user? It doesn't take long to boot but if it loops make sure you have wiped data in recovery. It is safe to do factory reset in standard recovery too as i tried it when trying to get my network back on!
ephumuris said:
As i've said it seems like there isn't a difference between md5's of 32gb and 16gb versions of Kitkat i just wouldn't want to say test it... But in theory it should work just fine.
Let me know how it goes...you know just to give me a running start I assume you're 16GB user? It doesn't take long to boot but if it loops make sure you have wiped data in recovery. It is safe to do factory reset in standard recovery too as i tried it when trying to get my network back on!
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I'm preparing a dead fish to throw it on your doormat ;p
I'm on 12th minute of booting - LG logo and led flashing green-to-blue.
And yes I'm 16GB
How to use the standard recovery ?
Is it repeatedly making the boot sound? Hold power button and volume down until LG logo flashes up, then release power button and press again whilst keeping hold of volume. You should get a white screen. Just press power twice i think that should reset it.
I'm pretty sure it didn't take me 12 minutes to boot
Can you please tell us how to mod the original EUR kdz? I can't download 2 gigabytes now and I already have the kdz file. Is there any guide?
Thanks ephumuris
Hey TC i have a lg g2 16gb that i bought from amazon. I am also on the three network in the uk. I do not get 4g option on my phone. Sorry for OT but i havent met anyone else on here using three and g2. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hey TC i have a lg g2 16gb that i bought from amazon. I am also on the three network in the uk. I do not get 4g option on my phone. Sorry for OT but i havent met anyone else on here using three and g2. Any help would be appreciated. View attachment 2630159
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What rom are you running? I get the option for gsm/wcdma/lte auto. Although no 4g for me on Three in Hull yet.
badchip said:
Can you please tell us how to mod the original EUR kdz? I can't download 2 gigabytes now and I already have the kdz file. Is there any guide?
Thanks ephumuris
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I'm guessing there is some sort of tool to extract the KDZ files and then all you need out of that is system.img and modem.bin and cust.bin... Easy to make an update script or i can upload one for you. I've never needed to extract a KDZ though...
ephumuris said:
Is it repeatedly making the boot sound? Hold power button and volume down until LG logo flashes up, then release power button and press again whilst keeping hold of volume. You should get a white screen. Just press power twice i think that should reset it.
I'm pretty sure it didn't take me 12 minutes to boot
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Doing that boots the TWRP. i've wiped the data like a satan, in every possible way. There's no boot loop - it's just booting and booting and booting. I think I'll have to go back to stock and repeat. Or is there any way to upload files to the phone through recovery (I remeber there was this option in clokcwork recovery ) ?
paniczklos said:
Doing that boots the TWRP. i've wiped the data like a satan, in every possible way. There's no boot loop - it's just booting and booting and booting. I think I'll have to go back to stock and repeat. Or is there any way to upload files to the phone through recovery (I remeber there was this option in clokcwork recovery ) ?
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I'm not sure if there is an option in TWRP i've certainly not seen it. I find it strange that you are getting stuck at boot screen... Maybe it matter which JB rom you come from?
My original one was 80210B Euro open rom.
"UK Open 16GB D80210B_00.kdz"
ephumuris said:
I'm not sure if there is an option in TWRP i've certainly not seen it. I find it strange that you are getting stuck at boot screen... Maybe it matter which JB rom you come from?
My original one was 80210B Euro open rom.
"UK Open 16GB D80210B_00.kdz"
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D80210A_00.kdz - it's EUR open + OTA update to E version.
I'm trying do sideload the files through ADB ;/
ephumuris said:
I'm guessing there is some sort of tool to extract the KDZ files and then all you need out of that is system.img and modem.bin and cust.bin... Easy to make an update script or i can upload one for you. I've never needed to extract a KDZ though...
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Thanks, I found this guide but it doesn't mention the download from Savoca. Should I just follow it (and use the KKROM_template.zip)? Or what do you recommend? I really can't to flash KK with root on my device
paniczklos said:
D80210A_00.kdz - it's EUR open + OTA update to E version.
I'm trying do sideload the files through ADB ;/
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The starting rom is the only thing i can think of that could make a difference if you followed instructions exactly all the factors are the same besides that!
It would help if anyone else has downloaded it and flashed successfully or unsuccessfully to let us know!
badchip said:
Thanks, I found this guide but it doesn't mention the download from Savoca. Should I just follow it (and use the KKROM_template.zip)? Or what do you recommend? I really can't to flash KK with root on my device
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That guide will give you a rooted Kitkat rom but no custom recovery. Which is a risky position to be in
Although the tool would be useful in that thread it would allow you to get the system.img, modem.bin and cust.bin you need. I could then provide a blank update zip with just the correct updater-script for you?
ephumuris said:
The starting rom is the only thing i can think of that could make a difference if you followed instructions exactly all the factors are the same besides that!
It would help if anyone else has downloaded it and flashed successfully or unsuccessfully to let us know!
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I'm downloading the UK open EUR and I'll start over.
ephumuris said:
That guide will give you a rooted Kitkat rom but no custom recovery. Which is a risky position to be in
Although the tool would be useful in that thread it would allow you to get the system.img, modem.bin and cust.bin you need. I could then provide a blank update zip with just the correct updater-script for you?
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I would very much appreciate that. I have used the tool to extract the kdz and dz. I have the files in screenshot now.
Whats the proper next step?
Thanks for your help
edit: The meta-inf folder is from the KK template provided in that thread, I suppose I don't need that.
Hi!
Firstly thanks for this!
and secondly i have to say that i already flashed to my LG G2 32gb and works like a charm... btw i also did it with another way:
1-Downgrade to 4.2.2.
2-when your in v.4.2.2 root and recovery.
3-i used lastest CWM version from Philz.
4-FLash your Rom.zip
5-reboot to recovery. (Dunno if this is really necessary but just in case i did it too)
6-Flash Savoca Patched
7-Flash Root
8-Reboot
9-ENjoy EUR 20b =)
Thanks!
Great to confirm working on 32gb too. Badchip you might have to wait til later unless you can use that existing meta inf folder. I've just left for work so not at laptop.
Try deleting every file but only keep.
Meta inf folder.
System.IMG
Modem.bin
Custom.bin
Zip those up and flash them. Should work if the update script is right in meta inf folder.
@iall5tar What base jellybean rom did you downgrade to?
And regarding custom recovery it should work with any cwm philz or twrp. I just referenced twrp as that's what I use.
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What you mean about folder meta-inf? im not a expert i just want to give a try and it worked xD

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