Wipe Cache Or Not - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 General

Having recently upgraded to a smartphone ( Galaxy Note ) and starting to find my way around and rooted my GB, i decided to flash to AbyssNote Kernel and i see a speed improvement.
What i'd like to know is should i have wiped cache and davnik cache each time you change Kernel ... ?
Many Thanks

As Kernel masters sais its not needed.
But its not bad too.I always wipe cache/dalvik before a kernel installation.

eliashadow said:
As Kernel masters sais its not needed.
But its not bad too.I always wipe cache/dalvik before a kernel installation.
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So its best to wipe cache/dalvik before kernel installation or after kernel installation. I have been using PC Odin to flash kernel so far.
Many Thanks

Flex Developer said:
So its best to wipe cache/dalvik before kernel installation or after kernel installation. I have been using PC Odin to flash kernel so far.
Many Thanks
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Its not good to install custom kernel in pc odin.Probably now you have yellow triangle in boot (i dont know cause i never install kernel via pc odin but i know that the only i we can install via pc odin is a stock firmware).
Install kernel via cwm recovery (of course you need to root your phone and then to have custom cwm recovery) or mobile odin from google play.
I wipe cache/dalvik after installation.You need to remember that is good to reboot your phone 2-3 times after installation as many devs suggested.

eliashadow said:
Its not good to install custom kernel in pc odin.Probably now you have yellow triangle in boot (i dont know cause i never install kernel via pc odin but i know that the only i we can install via pc odin is a stock firmware).
Install kernel via cwm recovery (of course you need to root your phone and then to have custom cwm recovery) or mobile odin from google play.
I wipe cache/dalvik after installation.You need to remember that is good to reboot your phone 2-3 times after installation as many devs suggested.
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Right ok ... Yes i do have the Yellow Triangle on Boot. Once i am back at home i will have to redo this again but using cwm recovery.
I will also wipe cache too ...
Thanks for the advice

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[HELP] - Soft bricked? -SOLVED-

Hi guys, I think I soft bricked a galaxy note, this is the things I did (I was trying to install ICS Stunner)
It came with the kernel KK8 that is non rootable, so I downgrade it to KJ1 (SGN_XX_OXA_KJ1_FACTORYFS) and it worked fine.
Flashed the Abyss kernel (AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchCustomLogo) via CWM and rebooted again to recovery
Flashed ICS Stunner (ICS_Stunner_Beta5.0) via CWM and FORGOT to wipe data/cache so it got in a boot loop
Booted again to CWM and wiped data/cache and still the rom wouldn't boot, so I decided to flash again the rom
The rom wouldn't flash via CWM I mean I selected the zip but the process wouldn't advance, same with the abyss kernel
So decided to start all over again and reflashed KJ1 via Odin (it was sucessfull), but now stock rom won't boot, if I shut down the phone and connect the charger the battery animation stays emtpy, I mean no green bar filling or nothing
The device can get to download mode, but I don't know what to do now, reflash another stock rom?
flash with heimdall?
If anyone can help it would appreciate.
Oh by the way, all this stuff was with the battery at like 20% (I know, pretty stupid)
You lost root during the process.Can you go again in download mode and flash with pc odin stock gb rom?
try this one 3*Files Wipe N7000XXLC1_N7000OXALC1 Open Europe (02/03/2012) from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23357737&postcount=1
if the flash is succesfull you may go in boot loop.remove the battery put it again in,with volume up+home+power go to stock recovery and do wipe cache and wipe data/factory reset .reboot
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thanx man, downloading now
Dude i think u forgeted to flash ics repack before flashing ics stunner. .
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damn I tought it was not necesary on ics stunner 5.
Anyways the battery is full dead, had to go to buy an external charger and now is charging
maxthebest685 said:
Dude i think u forgeted to flash ics repack before flashing ics stunner. .
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Actually yes (this is the method i prefer) but he followed the instructions
"NEW STEPS BETA 4.3 ONWARDS:
Backup data apps.
Download and copy latest Stunner ROM on your SD Card.
Make sure you are on Rooted ROM. Reboot in recovery.
ONLY IF YOU ARE ON GINGERBREAD: Flash Abyss Kernel. Goto Advanced and Reboot Recovery.
Wipe Data (Recommended but not mandatory if you on Stunner ROM already)
Flash ROM.
Flash suitable Modem (Optional, recommended ICS LP5 modem)(not included in ROM)
Reboot and Read Caution.
Do not restore system apps or system data."
one think that may brake the procedure is he may come from a not properly rooted gb rom.I always mount system and always copy-paste some test files to /system in order to be sure sure that i did not lost root.I hope to solve your problem
i had the same issue two days ago nothing serious tried wiping factory but each and every move got the process stock at the beginning so at last i got it charged about 60% then went to download mode and flashed a GB ROM (STOCK) after all with the stock packages odin doesn't inscrease flash count so not to worry just get it to work again and next time wipe cache (preferable factory reset too) i recommend this step, then flash a repack LP1 of Chainfire to get things moving wouldn't take too long with a 90% power you can do all of these steps without any problem dont be paranoid......
oh god this -> Rooted_Stock_Odex_N7000XXLC1 saved me, thanx guys, the phone has booted, I have a captivate and never had this kind of issues the GNote its not even mine.
So just to know, for ics stunner 5 I need to flash first the ics repack
Yep. If you're properly rooted (and with that pre-rooted rom you are) then just install CWM recovery and Mobile Odin, flash the ICS repack, reboot to recovery, flash Stunner and then wipe data/cache/Dalvik, reboot and you should be good to go.
stunner 5.0 beta
what a rum the best is the Stunner beta 5.0 LP6_Kernel_repack may recommend a different kernel is not as happy with a repack
MIDNOTE2.1_BASE or Stunner beta 5.0

[Q] HELP!!! Spent lot time but still Unable to flash HYPERION rom

Downloaded HYPERION Final Build 6, flashed to my SGY(stock rom and kernel:S5360_DXLF2_OLBLG1_DXLF1) using CWM with success and then choose to reboot the system but stuck in boot screen.
I leave my phone and waited for several minutes but still no joy. Used Odin 3.65 to recover the system and restore the stock rom and then flash again the HYPERION ROM but still no luck.
Please help guys....
If you get stuck at the logo screen try using a different compilation of CMW.
If you meet bootloop try wiping cache and Dalvik cache.
LilSasa said:
If you get stuck at the logo screen try using a different compilation of CMW.
If you meet bootloop try wiping cache and Dalvik cache.
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okay i will try it, anyway what are other compilation of CMW?
AldRezaine said:
okay i will try it, anyway what are other compilation of CMW?
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There's oneby skins and one by madteam. Search and you'll find it. Btw, flash to stock rom using Odin (if you're on a custom rom) before flashing hyperion.
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AldRezaine said:
Downloaded HYPERION Final Build 6, flashed to my SGY(stock rom and kernel:S5360_DXLF2_OLBLG1_DXLF1) using CWM with success and then choose to reboot the system but stuck in boot screen.
I leave my phone and waited for several minutes but still no joy. Used Odin 3.65 to recover the system and restore the stock rom and then flash again the HYPERION ROM but still no luck.
Please help guys....
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after flashing DXLF1, try flashing EVO-X2.1 first then Hyperion (that's what I did). I used Merruk's CWM it has a much cleaner interface. :3
first flash stock dxlf
then if youre succesfull go to stock rom home screen
reboot recovery clear data factory reset and cache on stock recovery
then apply root update.zip (file you need to root ur phone)
next open cwm clear data and cache again
after that install hyperion then donot reboot and donot apply any update (must be later after succes install)
clear data and cache again in cwm
then reboot recovery clear data and cache again
then reboot wait for a while
thats my step and now im using hyperion smoothly
anasdcool71 said:
There's oneby skins and one by madteam. Search and you'll find it. Btw, flash to stock rom using Odin (if you're on a custom rom) before flashing hyperion.
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Still not working. I already flashed back to stock rom but failed.
vangeodee said:
after flashing DXLF1, try flashing EVO-X2.1 first then Hyperion (that's what I did). I used Merruk's CWM it has a much cleaner interface. :3
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It works but when I install Link2Sd app my phone reboot itself and stuck in the boot screen.
Ramdan2478 said:
first flash stock dxlf
then if youre succesfull go to stock rom home screen
reboot recovery clear data factory reset and cache on stock recovery
then apply root update.zip (file you need to root ur phone)
next open cwm clear data and cache again
after that install hyperion then donot reboot and donot apply any update (must be later after succes install)
clear data and cache again in cwm
then reboot recovery clear data and cache again
then reboot wait for a while
thats my step and now im using hyperion smoothly
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I will give it try and see if it works..
I don't think your supposed to use Link2SD?
Ohhhh leave it try to flash ussrv6 it's awesome man very smooth fast and stable than hperion...
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Ramdan2478 said:
first flash stock dxlf
then if youre succesfull go to stock rom home screen
reboot recovery clear data factory reset and cache on stock recovery
then apply root update.zip (file you need to root ur phone)
next open cwm clear data and cache again
after that install hyperion then donot reboot and donot apply any update (must be later after succes install)
clear data and cache again in cwm
then reboot recovery clear data and cache again
then reboot wait for a while
thats my step and now im using hyperion smoothly
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Thanks sir....it works.... hehehe but i have one problem..., whenever I install an application software like chainfire3D, link2sd, swapper and kind of application which install in the phone memory.., my phone restarts and nothing is installed....
AldRezaine said:
Thanks sir....it works.... hehehe but i have one problem..., whenever I install an application software like chainfire3D, link2sd, swapper and kind of application which install in the phone memory.., my phone restarts and nothing is installed....
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wipe dalvik cache
AldRezaine said:
Thanks sir....it works.... hehehe but i have one problem..., whenever I install an application software like chainfire3D, link2sd, swapper and kind of application which install in the phone memory.., my phone restarts and nothing is installed....
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Link2SD and App2SD requires EXT3 partitioning on your SD card so you can have an extension of your phone memory on your SD card.
Swapper does the same, you need a nameless partition that your phone can put swap files into so as to reduce RAM usage.
Chainfire 3d requires plugins to properly function. It may be installed but not functional due to the fact that you may not have installed any plugins.
So link2sd ad swapper requires partitioning (theres a guide for that) and chainfire 3d requires plugins (google it)
Ameya0909 said:
wipe dalvik cache
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Already did sir a million times but still problem persist..
vangeodee said:
Link2SD and App2SD requires EXT3 partitioning on your SD card so you can have an extension of your phone memory on your SD card.
Swapper does the same, you need a nameless partition that your phone can put swap files into so as to reduce RAM usage.
Chainfire 3d requires plugins to properly function. It may be installed but not functional due to the fact that you may not have installed any plugins.
So link2sd ad swapper requires partitioning (theres a guide for that) and chainfire 3d requires plugins (google it)
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Thanks sir for sharing your knowledge but I think already know about it...
AldRezaine said:
Downloaded HYPERION Final Build 6, flashed to my SGY(stock rom and kernel:S5360_DXLF2_OLBLG1_DXLF1) using CWM with success and then choose to reboot the system but stuck in boot screen.
I leave my phone and waited for several minutes but still no joy. Used Odin 3.65 to recover the system and restore the stock rom and then flash again the HYPERION ROM but still no luck.
Please help guys....
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it also happened to my SGY,
This is what I did - (hope this will help)
1. Flash your SGY to baseband DXLF1/DXLF2 via odin
2. Root it.
3. Reboot to Recovery Mode --> do data reset at wipe cache (2x each)
4. Flash Hyperion via CWM
5. After installation, still in CWM go to advance --> reboot recovery --> then flash kernel via CWM
6. After kernel installs, do data reset, wipe cache 2x AGAIN, then --> go to advance --> wipe dalvik 2x also
7. Then REBOOT (wait 2-4mins until cellphone fully starts)
yehs14 said:
it also happened to my SGY,
This is what I did - (hope this will help)
1. Flash your SGY to baseband DXLF1/DXLF2 via odin
2. Root it.
3. Reboot to Recovery Mode --> do data reset at wipe cache (2x each)
4. Flash Hyperion via CWM
5. After installation, still in CWM go to advance --> reboot recovery --> then flash kernel via CWM
6. After kernel installs, do data reset, wipe cache 2x AGAIN, then --> go to advance --> wipe dalvik 2x also
7. Then REBOOT (wait 2-4mins until cellphone fully starts)
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What kernel Im going to flash...? HYPERION has built-in kernel already..

[Q] Cant Install Hyperion

Okay just rooted my phone yesterday, I have try all the ROMs from Jellyblast v3 to any ROM I can find on the developer page but my phone failed to install any of the ROM! So the thing is I love the Hyperion ROM but I cant install it on my newly rooted SGY, So do I need to root my phone again / Download Hyperion ROM again (Already tried three time) / Format my SD Card ? / Unroot then root again my phone? Hopefully someone can help me figure this thing
9W2BOL said:
Okay just rooted my phone yesterday, I have try all the ROMs from Jellyblast v3 to any ROM I can find on the developer page but my phone failed to install any of the ROM! So the thing is I love the Hyperion ROM but I cant install it on my newly rooted SGY, So do I need to root my phone again / Download Hyperion ROM again (Already tried three time) / Format my SD Card ? / Unroot then root again my phone? Hopefully someone can help me figure this thing
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Flash your phone to base DXLF1 and try installing Hyperion from there. if you still have trouble installing the ROM, try flashing DXLF1 then install EVO-X2.1 then Hyperion (that's what I did)
also you don't need a pre-rooted phone. installation of Hyperion automatically roots your phone. and if you did a fresh flash and haven't booted up your phone (after Odin flashing, immediately booted to Recovery then CWM Recovery) then you don't have to do a data reset or cache wipe, your phone after flashing stock rom is already as good as wiped and reset.
and you can flash Hyperion from either CWM or Stock Recovery. but the flashing of EVO-X2.1 requires CWM. I forgot if EVO needs root, but you can check that out on the developers page (too lazy to add link )
first flash stock dxlf
then if youre succesfull go to stock rom home screen
reboot recovery clear data factory reset and cache on stock recovery
then apply root update.zip (file you need to root ur phone)
next open cwm clear data and cache again
after that install hyperion then donot reboot and donot apply any update (must be later after succes install)
clear data and cache again in cwm
then reboot recovery clear data and cache again
then reboot wait for a while
thats my step and now im using hyperion smoothly
copied from my previous post
vangeodee said:
Flash your phone to base DXLF1 and try installing Hyperion from there. if you still have trouble installing the ROM, try flashing DXLF1 then install EVO-X2.1 then Hyperion (that's what I did)
also you don't need a pre-rooted phone. installation of Hyperion automatically roots your phone. and if you did a fresh flash and haven't booted up your phone (after Odin flashing, immediately booted to Recovery then CWM Recovery) then you don't have to do a data reset or cache wipe, your phone after flashing stock rom is already as good as wiped and reset.
and you can flash Hyperion from either CWM or Stock Recovery. but the flashing of EVO-X2.1 requires CWM. I forgot if EVO needs root, but you can check that out on the developers page (too lazy to add link )
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Can you please give me a link for DLXF1, Can elaborate how to flash DXLF1 cause Im kinda lost there :laugh:
Before flashing DXLF1 do i need to clear my dalvik cache or after flashing ? Yeah I think most newbie like me get lost at the base thingy.. btw Just download my first custom ROM, The CoD! but I still like to install Hyperion because the home icon and the feature is awesome
9W2BOL said:
Can you please give me a link for DLXF1, Can elaborate how to flash DXLF1 cause Im kinda lost there :laugh:
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800
go dig in that thread, you should find it eventually. also you need to know how to use Odin flasher, but that's already included in the guide.
9W2BOL said:
Before flashing DXLF1 do i need to clear my dalvik cache or after flashing ? Yeah I think most newbie like me get lost at the base thingy.. btw Just download my first custom ROM, The CoD! but I still like to install Hyperion because the home icon and the feature is awesome
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you may immediately flash to DXLF1. just go to download mode without doing anything. Like I said, flashing stock roms is as good as getting your phone right from the factory.
after flashing to DXLF1 you may retry flashing Hyperion. if that doesn't work, then refer to my previous post on what I did.
9W2BOL said:
Okay just rooted my phone yesterday, I have try all the ROMs from Jellyblast v3 to any ROM I can find on the developer page but my phone failed to install any of the ROM! So the thing is I love the Hyperion ROM but I cant install it on my newly rooted SGY, So do I need to root my phone again / Download Hyperion ROM again (Already tried three time) / Format my SD Card ? / Unroot then root again my phone? Hopefully someone can help me figure this thing
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you should wipe data wipe cache wipe dalvik cache as it can cause bootloop then try to install it again and for flashing rom you do not need root access .
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(Q) Galaxy Y Bootlooping

Hi bro my friend had a problem with his galaxy y.
His sgy bootlooped after he installed a custom rom on it. Then he asked me to fix it. I tried many solution but no one works for his sgy.
1. Wipe data, wipe cache, fix permission etc. via untemporary cwm (v.5xx) and then reflash it. No effect, still bootlooping.
2. Flash custom rom via android stock recovery (someone said untemporary cwm is not for flashing rom so he recommen to flash it via stock rom) no effect, still bootlooping.
3. Flash via odin. No detected even usb driver installed. Tried on windows 7 ultimate & windows 8 pro. Still bootlooping (He don't think his usb debugging is on)
4. Flash flashable zip stock rom via cwm/android stock recovery. I haven't tried this one.
Any suggestion? Thanks!
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1 - what rom are you trying - cm roms require percys kernel and stock based roms require a stock based kernel
2 - did you mount system data cache after you wipe system data and cache before flashing a rom? (main cause of people not flashing a rom properly)
3 - did you install samsung drivers only and not have kies installed/running to use odin
you can flash a rom via any cwm tempory or perminant as long as the cwm is suitable for galaxy y - you format system data and cache and you mount system data and cache before you flash anything
marcussmith2626 said:
1 - what rom are you trying - cm roms require percys kernel and stock based roms require a stock based kernel
2 - did you mount system data cache after you wipe system data and cache before flashing a rom? (main cause of people not flashing a rom properly)
3 - did you install samsung drivers only and not have kies installed/running to use odin
you can flash a rom via any cwm tempory or perminant as long as the cwm is suitable for galaxy y - you format system data and cache and you mount system data and cache before you flash anything
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thanks dude. i already done with it. it was about the driver lol

Pa 4.4 beta 1

As some of you already know, version 4.4 BETA 1 of Paranoid Android is problematic — it results in a boot loop, with recovery mode being unaccessible.
(I was stupid enough to perform a flash without bothering to check PA's dedicated thread. I know, dumb move.)
Now, download mode is still available, but my computer will not recognize my phone. Therefore, Odin is unusable, I have installed Samsung's USB driver for mobile phone version 1.5.34, but my phone was still not recognized after that.
Any ideas?
same thing happened to me but I downloaded odin 3.09 and booted to download than I succed to flash philz kernel with recovery and restored my backup.
And I think you my have problem with OS, usb port or usb cable.
Try reboot PC, change windows profile, usb port.
Good luck
waro470 said:
As some of you already know, version 4.4 BETA 1 of Paranoid Android is problematic — it results in a boot loop, with recovery mode being unaccessible.
(I was stupid enough to perform a flash without bothering to check PA's dedicated thread. I know, dumb move.)
Now, download mode is still available, but my computer will not recognize my phone. Therefore, Odin is unusable, I have installed Samsung's USB driver for mobile phone version 1.5.34, but my phone was still not recognized after that.
Any ideas?
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These are the drivers that you downloaded?:
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/c...Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.23.0-retail.exe
What operating system you are using?
If you are using Win 8, I recommend using odin 3:07 or 3:09. Also work well with win7
Odin all versions:
http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/18196321/file.html
panamera2011 said:
These are the drivers that you downloaded?:
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/c...Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.23.0-retail.exe
What operating system you are using?
If you are using Win 8, I recommend using odin 3:07 or 3:09. Also work well with win7
Odin all versions:
http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/18196321/file.html
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I guess I'll make a rule about not flashing my phone after soccer... Too tired to even think straight. Well, it turns out I was using the wrong version of USB driver and Odin, too.
I will keep you guys updated. Thanks for the quick replies, everyone!
[EDIT]: Awesome. I've been able to install Philz's recovery (using Odin v3.07), but not the latest version. I'm under the impression that that old version of the recovery is not letting me install Kitkat-based PA ROMs.
Should I flash PA 3.99 first, and then upgrade to PA 4?
waro470 said:
I guess I'll make a rule about not flashing my phone after soccer... Too tired to even think straight. Well, it turns out I was using the wrong version of USB driver and Odin, too.
I will keep you guys updated. Thanks for the quick replies, everyone!
[EDIT]: Awesome. I've been able to install Philz's recovery (using Odin v3.07), but not the latest version. I'm under the impression that that old version of the recovery is not letting me install Kitkat-based PA ROMs.
Should I flash PA 3.99 first, and then upgrade to PA 4?
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Recovery is build into the kernel, so flash a kernel instead of a full rom.
I recommend Forest-CM11
This kernel and recovery will be overwritten by the rom anyway.
waro470 said:
I guess I'll make a rule about not flashing my phone after soccer... Too tired to even think straight. Well, it turns out I was using the wrong version of USB driver and Odin, too.
I will keep you guys updated. Thanks for the quick replies, everyone!
[EDIT]: Awesome. I've been able to install Philz's recovery (using Odin v3.07), but not the latest version. I'm under the impression that that old version of the recovery is not letting me install Kitkat-based PA ROMs.
Should I flash PA 3.99 first, and then upgrade to PA 4?
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If you want to try last PA KK, you must first install Forest CM11 kernel V3B, Wipe data / factory reset, wipe cache, wipe davlik cache, then install PA KK, reinstall Forest CM11 V3B kernel, wipe cache, wipe davlik cache reboot.
But now, I recommend to wait for new updates
If you want to try a great rom KK, I recommend using CarbonRom KitKat, I'm testing latest nightly, and it works really great.
Go to in recovery
install, Forest CM11 kernel V3B http://www.mediafire.com/download/t1imczaknfmid69/Forest-CM11-kernel-V3b.zip
Wipe data / factory reset
wipe cache
wipe davlik cache
install rom https://carbonrom.org/mirrors/?file=n7000/nightly/CARBON-KK-NIGHTLY-20140603-1127-n7000.zip
install pa gapps modular http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps-full
Reboot
enjoy
For some reason, I thought it wasn't logical to flash a recovery while being in recovery mode... Anyhow, it's been a smooth ride thanks to you guys.
(Going back to my old Nokia 5230 sure was a scarring experience...)
waro470 said:
For some reason, I thought it wasn't logical to flash a recovery while being in recovery mode... Anyhow, it's been a smooth ride thanks to you guys.
(Going back to my old Nokia 5230 sure was a scarring experience...)
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Why was it not logical? You just installed a new kernel to get the recent version of cwm which is selinux compatible, abki to flash 4.4 roms.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Why was it not logical? You just installed a new kernel to get the recent version of cwm which is selinux compatible, abki to flash 4.4 roms.
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I know practically nothing about Android when it comes to under the hood stuff. That and I always have the worst scenario in mind. Since kernel flashing hasn't been trouble-free for me under Linux generally speaking (except for Manjaro), I tend to be careful, and imagine that there could be conflicts.
Firest kernel does not provide a tar version... only the zip file which can only be flashed from recovery
and the problem is exactly this that we cannot access recovery now (after flashing pa 4.4.3)
please suggest a way of getting back my phone again
odin 3.07 is stuck at NAND write start ... i am trying to flash philz recovery 6.07.9 from the source mentioned above
cant seem to fix my phone..pleas Help
Azeazezar said:
Recovery is build into the kernel, so flash a kernel instead of a full rom.
I recommend Forest-CM11
This kernel and recovery will be overwritten by the rom anyway.
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Here is what i would do in your situation. Note that i am not an expert.
If odin doesnt flash your file, download it again, and try again maybe its a bad download.
If it still does not work try heimdall
If that does not help, include a pit file in odin. <- Can be rather dangerous.
I tried falshing a pit file...even that failed
Azeazezar said:
Here is what i would do in your situation. Note that i am not an expert.
If odin doesnt flash your file, download it again, and try again maybe its a bad download.
If it still does not work try heimdall
If that does not help, include a pit file in odin. <- Can be rather dangerous.
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