[HOW TO] Cyanogenmod 10 on N8010 [HOW TO] - Galaxy Note 10.1 General

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Hello guys,
BEFORE YOU BEGIN, CREATE A FULL BACKUP OF YOUR DEVICE
I've been trying to flash the N8013 CM10 rom onto my N8010 for weeks and I finally figured it out how to do it.
Firstly when I tried it with CWM recovery it gave me Status 7 error. 'asserts failed' or something.
Then today, luckily I thought of getting rid of CWM recovery and replacing it with TWRP recovery.. And then I flashed the N8013 rom via TWRP recovery and woah! it was successful!
First you will need to download the TWRP recovey from : http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/p4noterf/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-p4notewifi.tar.md5
Place this file in your sdcard (either external or internal)
Then using Odin on PC or Mobile Odin app in android, flash the recovery md5.
For PC Odin, Select PDA and choose the file. (crossed it out because Odin for PC fails to flash the TWRP md5)
For Mobile Odin, Press Recovery and choose the file.
Once completed, it will reboot into recovery and TWRP recovery will load.
Touch on Install and a file browser will appear, simply choose the file and flash it. Remember to wipe dalvik cache and cache afterwards.
You will need to download the JB Gapps from : http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip and flash that too in order to get the Google apps.
S Note and samsung features will be lost.
There is a possibility of getting back some of the 'S-features' like the snote, splanner. and also peeltab app
I got all the stock apks, reply on the thread if needed any of it.
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Is everything working after flashing this ie. camera, hardware acceleration?

I've had CM 10 for the N8013 running on my N8010 for awhile now. And I flashed it with CWM Recovery.
First I wiped cache partitions, dalvik cache. Factory reset (I was coming from a Miui ROM), then went into advanced settings and did a system and data format.
Flashed the CM ROM with CWM and no problems.
I use CWM everyday for the nightly updates and have never had a problem.
But all phones seem to run a little differently and it might depend on what ROM you were on before.
Just my input.
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ncc74656 said:
Is everything working after flashing this ie. camera, hardware acceleration?
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Yes
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Blueback22 said:
Yes
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Awesome... it is maturing.. I am watching closely.
This tablet with JB will fly
Congrats!

Gordietm said:
I've had CM 10 for the N8013 running on my N8010 for awhile now. And I flashed it with CWM Recovery.
First I wiped cache partitions, dalvik cache. Factory reset (I was coming from a Miui ROM), then went into advanced settings and did a system and data format.
Flashed the CM ROM with CWM and no problems.
I use CWM everyday for the nightly updates and have never had a problem.
But all phones seem to run a little differently and it might depend on what ROM you were on before.
Just my input.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
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Where the hell did you get a miui ROM?
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gmfeny said:
Where the hell did you get a miui ROM?
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Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857399
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Is there any specific way of installing TWRP recovery? I'm getting invalid md5 errors.

That's for the sgs3
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I installed TWRP on n8010 using dd method. That was the only possibility for me.
openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-p4notewif.img
Download the above file. Using adb shell or terminal emulator:
su
dd if=/sdcard/filenam.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6
Make certain that you get this command right. Typing the wrong number could result in a brick!
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hiruna said:
There is a possibility of getting back some of the 'S-features' like the snote, splanner. and also peeltab app
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I'm curious about this statement. From my understanding the Peel remote doesn't work because the IR blaster drivers were never released so CM10 doesn't have them. Plus don't all of the "S Features" use the Touchwiz framework, which also isn't present in CM10?
Have you tested these claims yet? Just curious, not trying to say you haven't or couldn't possibly do it.
If anyone has any skill porting apps that require touchwiz to work then we might have a glimmer of hope. Personally i'd love to be able to use the stock handwriting recognition keyboard with CM10.

Some of the samsung features are quite useful. Also this CM10 seems to have GPU performance dropped significantly.

Use Mobile ODIN
ncc74656 said:
Is there any specific way of installing TWRP recovery? I'm getting invalid md5 errors.
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Hello,
I checked this out for you and found it does not flash with odin for PC.
Use Mobile Odin app in android, flash the recovery md5.
1. Download the Mobile ODIN app for android and install it
2. Grant root permissions and select 'Recovery' in the options and browse and select the recovery md5
3. Flash it !
It will be successfull... im very sure of this...

Im sorry if I said it in a wrong way.
darksabre_x said:
I'm curious about this statement. From my understanding the Peel remote doesn't work because the IR blaster drivers were never released so CM10 doesn't have them. Plus don't all of the "S Features" use the Touchwiz framework, which also isn't present in CM10?
Have you tested these claims yet? Just curious, not trying to say you haven't or couldn't possibly do it.
If anyone has any skill porting apps that require touchwiz to work then we might have a glimmer of hope. Personally i'd love to be able to use the stock handwriting recognition keyboard with CM10.
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So I took the libs for the S features from the samsung stock firmware and the snote apk. I placed the libs in the lib folder of the system and apk in the system app Which shouldve installed the snote app with force. I also tried adb push , and tried installing using terminal emulator. It showed as if it installed but when I restarted, it was not there.

My experience in CM10 for N8010
ncc74656 said:
Is everything working after flashing this ie. camera, hardware acceleration?
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First of all I have to say I MISS THE SAMSUNG S FEATURES AND THE MULTITASKING
Anyway, I love the CM10 keyboard, its better than the samsung one because its easier to type with two hands (personal xp)
Camera was fixed in the latest ones.Gallery app was a bit buggy but it seems likes they fixed it.
No IR blaster support.
Screen reconizes the S pen magnet (proved in PS Touch). Though there is not 'Hovering Icon' toggle in the settings.
Didnt manage to force install the Sfeautures.
No samsungs 'true multitasking' like no overscreen apps or anything
CM is decent, clean and smoother than samsungs firmware but it lacks all the goodies mentioned above. Im not sure if CM will have support for them.
I backed up both my CM and Samsung firmware, so I restore back and fourth between CM and Samsung whenever I need snotes and bla bla
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this will be not a issue if there is a dual boot rom kernel was made ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Thanks hiruna! It wasn't that you said it in the wrong way. I was genuinely curious if you managed to get some of the S features working.
While it kind of sucks that for the time being we can't use S note on CM10, there are a few workarounds. I personally like Papyrus for note taking, and i've started to enjoy using the OverSkreen Browser, and since it's a floating browser i can set it up over half the screen.
Thanks for giving it a try and reporting back!

Thanks for the info on the apps I will try the apps you mentioned above on CM10. Currently I'm using Samsung Firmware. Just waiting on this tablet to get into more devs' hands and hopefully it will be famous and more and more roms and support will be available.

Help
I had done this like described but canogenmod won´t work it stucks on bootscreen then i done a rom reset i think just cyanogenmod shall deleted and now my note 10.1 stucks on the screen with the white writings Samsung GALAXY Note 10.1 anyone know what i have to done

This should work
Am4n said:
I had done this like described but canogenmod won´t work it stucks on bootscreen then i done a rom reset i think just cyanogenmod shall deleted and now my note 10.1 stucks on the screen with the white writings Samsung GALAXY Note 10.1 anyone know what i have to done
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Do a full wipe of data/cache
(Factory reset)
Then flash the nightly through twrp
Then flash jb apps
Then reboot
It did take a bit to load (in the cm boot logo) when i flashed the rom first but after that its fine.
Dont restore ur apps or data from stock. It wont work.

I've flashed the 8013 cm10.1 on my note 10.1 with cwm without a problem. Personally I don't like it no offense to the developers but it lacks a lot of stuff and the trade off isn't worth it. Them only good thing that 4.2 offers its multi user. Not to mention the lack of proper gpu performance
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Question about CWM vs TWRP

I am real new to the KindleFire community but so far loving my Kfire. I see in slot of posts they say to use TWRP to install or update a ROM. Since I have CWM installed can I use it instead are they interchangeable for installing files?
Hope that make sense.
Thanks
Rod
most people are taking about twrp because it was the first recovery for the kf
cwm is quite new for the kf
you can use both to install roms ...
Cwm is able to be updated by current developers. Twrp looks cool, but just needs to be updated. If someone updates the reboot wrappers it'd be a winner. But I do like and prefer cwm
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yeah twrp is dead for our device. cwm is still alive though
paranoid android85 said:
yeah twrp is dead for our device. cwm is still alive though
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Is there or link or how-to to swtich from TWRP to CWM? Does CWM have all the features as TWRP? I have been using TWRP since I rooted the KF, have used it to back up, flash new roms to try out, flash back to my backup. CWM does all this, just dosn't have the nice CWM interface?
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Is there or link or how-to to swtich from TWRP to CWM? Does CWM have all the features as TWRP? I have been using TWRP since I rooted the KF, have used it to back up, flash new roms to try out, flash back to my backup. CWM does all this, just dosn't have the nice CWM interface?
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The easiest way is to use THIS method, just be sure to unzip the file on your Kindle rather than on a computer or it may not work correctly. The only difference I've noticed between CWM and TWRP is that CWM does not compress the backup so the file is a lot bigger, my backups used to be in the low 500mb range and now they are in the low 800's.
Any particular reason to migrate to CWM? I have TWRP from the first day ant it doing a job very well. So, did CWM have any new features?
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Any particular reason to migrate to CWM? I have TWRP from the first day ant it doing a job very well. So, did CWM have any new features?
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Development should be the main reason imo I think the interface looks way better. I got annoyed by the flickering backlight with twrp. It does all the same things, but cwm looks better. Plus before I switched, twrp wouldn't flash roms or gapps all the time, it would get stuck and I would have to reboot
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gett said:
Any particular reason to migrate to CWM? I have TWRP from the first day ant it doing a job very well. So, did CWM have any new features?
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For me there was not a reason to use TWRP as I have been using CWM for the last several years on smartphones and was more comfortable with it. I also read several articles where people had issues with TWRP so with as much problems as I was having trying to root my kindle because of USB driver I wanted to stick with something I know. So I thought it best to stick with and old friend I was used too. Not saying one is better than the other I just like CWM better for me and think it gives me more options to perform operations on my phone and kindle.
Rod
How have the pros and cons changed with the intro of TWRP 2.1? I am currently using CWM touch but prefer the TWRP interface, but don't want to sacrifice any features.
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How have the pros and cons changed with the intro of TWRP 2.1? I am currently using CWM touch but prefer the TWRP interface, but don't want to sacrifice any features.
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all the reboot option in twrp are still broken so Cwm is still the way to go and mabe im ocd but i like haveing Cwm on my phone and tablet plus you dont have to worry about accidenty hiting reboot to recovery and being in a boot loop
different versions of CWM touch?
I just switched from CWM touch (DooMLorD) v1.0 Final to v5.0.2.7-kf1.5 I was wondering what the differences are? I tried the Change UI color feature, but it doesn't seem to work, just stays red. is there something I'm missing? and what else was changed?
its just cleaned up. not sure why it wont change colors, works fine on my device I tested all the colors when I posted the screen shots.
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smirkis said:
its just cleaned up. not sure why it wont change colors, works fine on my device I tested all the colors when I posted the screen shots.
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I installed it and changed it to cyan with no problem! Thanks!
PS, not to resurrect a dead issue, make sure you use Root Browser (if you used Root Explorer it may not have updated check the version).
smirkis said:
its just cleaned up. not sure why it wont change colors, works fine on my device I tested all the colors when I posted the screen shots.
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Hmmm....I followed the instructions to the letter, even retried it, then rebooted, no luck, installed TWRP, rebooted, reinstalled CWMT 1.5 still no luck with colors. It's not really a big deal, I'm just Being kinda OCD! Everything else about it work perfect though....
P.S. I realize this probably belongs in the DEV thread, but I can't post there yet YAY For Noobs!!

First time flasher

Finally got my tab back and I am now thinking of flashing a custom from on to it. So I just wanted to know which is the best rom to install on my version P7500 and one that as the least problems. This will be the first time i have done this so how easy is it and what's the best way to do it with out effecting your flash count
I can suggest 2 different ROM´s.
Overcome v2.3.1, all is working, but is Honeycomb 3.2.
Or, when you not need the camera, use ICS 4.03.
(Camera driver is not available at the moment for ICS)
My favorite is AOKP, Version Milestone-4 and update build28.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459287
Here are some hints:
Installation:
Make sure you're on the latest CWM (root your TAB)
MAKE A NANDROID Backup (in CWM)
wipe data/factory reset in recovery
flash ROM
flash Gapps
reboot
wait for the ICS its coming soon
yogeshmha said:
wait for the ICS its coming soon
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How longs the wait though
slash0 said:
Installation:
Make sure you're on the latest CWM (root your TAB)
MAKE A NANDROID Backup (in CWM)
wipe data/factory reset in recovery
flash ROM
flash Gapps
reboot
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When you make a nandroid backup how restore it as last time i tried this when I did the wipe data/factory reset it wiped the phone clean including the back up
[ I bought my tab already rooted and had to restore it to get it fixed]
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How longs the wait though
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Your guess is as good as everyone elses. I've seen estimated times pass already, and several say another month and longer.
Seems the only agreement you'll get is either soon or later, to never.
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freddy0000 said:
When you make a nandroid backup how restore it as last time i tried this when I did the wipe data/factory reset it wiped the phone clean including the back up
[ I bought my tab already rooted and had to restore it to get it fixed]
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Nandroid make backups in /mnt/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup,
factory reset does nothing there.
I would also suggest overcome 2.3.1 while waiting for ICS release. I actually use the camera :-(. Otherwise I would be using a custom ICS ROM.
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Masklinn said:
I would also suggest overcome 2.3.1 while waiting for ICS release. I actually use the camera :-(. Otherwise I would be using a custom ICS ROM.
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How good is overcome 2.3.1 am on the original rom 3.2 and it still feels like it struggles at times
Give the rom a change and flash it, you will see it is awesome,
but the custom ICS roms are also for daily use ready.
The only possibility to determine which rom is better for you,
is to flash it all.
You can not damage your TAB, and with Odin you can anytime back to stock samsung firmware, which were found on sammobile homepage.
Will this effect your flashcount
How do you root the 3g version there used to be a guide on here but i cant find it
This guide is the best and it works for the 3g model as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17070949
EDIT: if you have your driver already installed and you are able to use ODIN you don't need to use the one that is provided in the thread
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freddy0000 said:
How good is overcome 2.3.1 am on the original rom 3.2 and it still feels like it struggles at times
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Overcome is really an excellent ROM. not a single problem since I flashed it and no lags
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freddy0000 said:
How do you root the 3g version there used to be a guide on here but i cant find it
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freddy0000 said:
How good is overcome 2.3.1 am on the original rom 3.2 and it still feels like it struggles at times
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Take a look at this, it can also be helpful...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1348533
I've just installed it now and am about to do a factory reset I was just wondering if there was any way to make GSM Voice call on this yet
ICS ................ and everything else
freddy0000 said:
How longs the wait though
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Samsung has already rolled out ICS for galaxy S II and the ICS for GT 10.1 is supposed to be released soon but soon is such a bad word to use since its always used to evade responsibilities!
Anyhow I am hopefully Samsung will push it out before end of Q2 as promised before but what saddens me is that the next Android Jelly bean is right around the corner yet all the companies are struggling to update their devices to ICS. Android's biggest problem as of right now is fragmentation and Google should look into it seriously!
freddy0000 said:
Finally got my tab back and I am now thinking of flashing a custom from on to it. So I just wanted to know which is the best rom to install on my version P7500 and one that as the least problems. This will be the first time i have done this so how easy is it and what's the best way to do it with out effecting your flash count
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And also I would suggest ICS rom from AOKP as even though Task did an amazing job with his Task14 rom it struggles at time to do very simple things where as ICS is blazing fast even though u might find hiccups once in a while !
freddy0000 said:
I've just installed it now and am about to do a factory reset I was just wondering if there was any way to make GSM Voice call on this yet
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Did you also flashed the correct file,
there are two full versions available?
GT-P7500 / 3G-WiFi
Overcome_10.1_Series_v2.3.1_P7500_Full.zip
http://www.rosanoscorner.com/p7500/downloads/Overcome_10.1_Series_v2.3.1_P7500_Full.zip
GT-P7510 / WIFI only
Overcome_10.1_Series_v2.3.1_P7510_Full.zip
First of all there is no way to avoid that 'flash count' thing...
Now, there is no need of rooting if u are going to flash a custom rom like ICS (preferably AOSP) or Overcome....coz they come pre-rooted...
1) Grab the latest odin flashable CWM recovery from http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/recovery/cwm5/p4/recovery.tar.md5
2) Flash the above downloaded CWM in the PDA section of Odin. in the Download mode (press the vol down button while turning on the tab...when two icons appear, press the vol up button and again confirm by the vol up)
3) Also Download the required Custom Rom .zip file and copy it to the SD card root of ur Tab..
4) Turn the tab off and while restarting again enter bootloader mode by keeping the vol down key pressed...now use the vol down key to navigate to the left icon nd use the vol up key to confirm...now u'll enter CWM recovery...
5) Use the volume keys to navigate...nd power switch to confirm.
6) Wipe user data...cache nd dalvik cache (in advanced)...
7) Now go to 'install zip from SD card' nd 'choose zip from sd card'
8) Now choose the zip file dat u copied earlier nd confirm...(if u flash ICS then u also hav to Flash Gapps without a reboot in between)
9) After everythng is done reboot your tab...nd ur done...
10) Enjoy....nd Happy Flashing..!!!
slash0 said:
Did you also flashed the correct file,
there are two full versions available?
GT-P7500 / 3G-WiFi
Overcome_10.1_Series_v2.3.1_P7500_Full.zip
http://www.rosanoscorner.com/p7500/downloads/Overcome_10.1_Series_v2.3.1_P7500_Full.zip
GT-P7510 / WIFI only
Overcome_10.1_Series_v2.3.1_P7510_Full.zip
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Ye i flashed the right version

[HOLY CRAP][SPRINT P100] Stock to CM10 JellyBean - Complete Walkthrough

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CM10 is now available.
Requirements: Root
From rooted stock or a custom rom, just download and install updated Rom Manager from the Play Store and download CM10 Nightly and GAPPS. Reboot into ClockWorkMod, factory wipe, disable signature check, flash CM10 twice. The first time partitions our tabs and reboots. Flashing a second time is for good measure. Then flash GAPPS. Done.
Note: I am not sure if Rom Manager can flash ClockworkMod directly. I personally updated from ICS > CM10 by downloading CM10 and GAPPS through GooManager and flashing manually in ClockWorkMod.
Its been reported that you can go directly from rooted stock to CM10. I've actually completed everything below to get to ICS first (Stock > ICS > CM10 JB).
CM10 is a much better experience. The tab works much better, doesn't freak out, lasts longer, plays better.
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Wow. Lots of different, confusing, and scattered information about how to go from stock Gingerbread to the latest CM9 build. It is all very confusing and honestly most of the useful information isn't even on this site. So I figured I would help myself (and others) in creating a very detailed walkthrough of the process required to successfully get from GB to CM9 Build 7.
**This specifically outlines the methods to take a COMPLETELY STOCK Sprint Galaxy Tab 7" SPH-P100, unrooted, to a ICE CREAM SANDWICH rom. I "think" it might also work for the Verizon CDMA and a few others. I think the ROM itself is a general overall generic build for all 7" Gtabs. So heads up that if you have a different version, you might want to use this as a guide rather then a step-by-step.**
BACKUP EVERYTHING YOU MAY NEED BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY THIS PROCESS WILL FORMAT YOUR GALAXY TAB
GET CONNECTED!
We need to download Heimdall's App and his Drivers (Main URL). This is the first confusing steps as everyone suggests using an older version, but the included drivers don't work on newer Windows OS's. So you have to mix and match a few different versions to get it working. I've already compiled an archive with everything you need: Heimhall Mixture /w zImage & ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.7
1. Extract everything to a simple folder [ex. C:\GTABICS ]
2. Turn off Gtab. Hold VolDown+Power until you get to a downloading screen
3. C:\GTABICS\Drivers\zadiag.exe to load drivers [try running as Administrator]
4. C:\GTABICS\heimdall-frontend.exe to start the process
5. Kind of confusing. Focus on the "BROWSE" buttons. Look for "Kernel(zImage)" on the left and "Recovery" on the right. Hit browse for each one and select the appropriate file from C:\GTABICS. Obviously "Kernel(zImage)" = "zImage" and "Recovery" = "recovery.bin".
6. Make sure Kernel(zImage) and Recovery both have files selected and a checked box. While GTAB is at the black Downloading screen: Hit "START".
7. The process is pretty fast. Don't rush. At this point your tab will probably just bootloop anyway.
LET'S GET THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD
Now you have ClockWorkMod installed and a proper kernel, most flashers will feel really at ease right now. But there are a few little quirks that will cause this to go bad. You have to install 2 versions of ICS to get to the latest; One using the existing partition table, and a second that will update to a newer format. You obviously have to install GAPPS like always with a CM rom, but not so fast, you have to manually "MOUNT /SYSTEM" in CWM before it will even take. And there is the fact that you have to manually open and edit the CM9 Build7 update and remove code....[holy crap].
But it is pretty easy once you go through it once.
REQUIRED FILES
JT1136 CM9 V5
JT1136 CM9 V7 UPDATE
GAPPS
Prepare CM9 v7 Update
1. On your PC, open "update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-galaxytab7c-KANG-BUILD7.zip" and browse to META-INF\com\google\android
2. Copy "updater-script" to your desktop and open with Notepad and remove the first 3 lines or just Download it.
3. Drag and drop the update-script back into the META-INF\com\google\android folder, overwriting the existing one.
If all goes well, you are now done with the PC.
COPY FILES AND FLASH
1. Copy Build5, the new Build7, and GAPPS to your microSD card.
2. Boot into ClockWorkMod: Power off. Hold VOLUP + POWER
3. Factory Reset / clear cache / wipe Dalvik Cache / Breathe
4. Flash zip from SDCard: locate Build5 and Flash
5. Factory Reset / clear cache / wipe Dalvik Cache / Breathe
5.5 [OPTIONAL] You should be able to boot into ICS at this point if you want to make sure build5 flashed properly before upgrading to build7
6. Flash zip from SDCard: locate Build7 and Flash
At this step, my GTab rebooted in the middle of the process the first time. It freaked me out but I assume (now) that since it changed the partition tables, it needed to reset. So I did it a second time just to be safe:
7. Flash zip from SDCard: locate Build7 and Flash
8. Factory Reset / clear cache / wipe Dalvik Cache / Breathe
Congrats. You should have a working bootable CM9 build. But lets flash GAPPS so we have our Google services. This is tricky.
9. Mounts and Storage > Mount /System
10. Flash zip from SDCard: locate GAPPS and Flash.
11. Finally [!] reset device and prepare for boot.
Now you are on the latest CM9 build [7] and have the latest GAPPS installed. Hopefully you are booting now and see the famous ICS Boot Animation. Have fun. In the future you should be able to simply download new roms as they are available and flash normally like you would any other device.
RECAP:
Drivers and Flash Tool
Pre-Edited updater-script
UPDATES
Convert to Sprint
The above procedure will set your Tab as a Verizon version. If you plan on using the Sprint cellular service or just want everything to match, then flash this via ClockWorkMod.
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I didn't do any development work. All credit goes to Heimdall for his fantastic Recovery Flasher and jt1136 for his great stills porting this awesome rom over to our Galaxy Tabs. All I did was bump and grind my way through to see a successful working flash. I figured if I didn't post a walkthrough here, I would hate myself in 6 months when I boink something up and have to do this all over again. I would recommend you keeping all of the files safe somewhere to prevent this headache again.
DONATE TO JT1134
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MAIN HEIMDALL URL
MAIN ROM URL
player911
i have been thinking about moving up to ICS with my sprint sph-p100
just not sure if i should jump now or wait till more things are working ?
do the things working out number those not , is it ready to be a daily driver yet?
Camera fully works but is flaky sometimes. Video out isn't working yet but he's working on it.
Other then that, its golden. Very fast and works well. Really worth it. Feels much better... like an actual tablet vs a large phone.
Iffy Camera and video out aren't worth holding back. One of the benefits is now Wiimotes and PS3 controllers will pair up using their respective apps now.
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Thanks for the input ill be movin up to ICS soon
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flashed sprint Tab
Hello all,
Thanks for the files and instructions! Here is my situation/question:
I bought my Gtab off of ebay flashed to work on Boostmobile's 3G network. It works great, and had no problem with the official OTA upgrade to Gingerbread.
Now I'm dying to upgrade to ICS but am worried that this would mess with my 3G connection. I can't provide any details of what went into the flashing (its not a process I understand), but I'm hoping that someone out there will.
So, if I follow the instructions in this thread will I still be able to use my Tab with the boost 3G it connects to now?
Many, many thanks for any help with this!!
Great Thanks! The first complete step-to-step instruction for installing ICS on Sprint p100.
One note- if you have Error 12 - delete all SAMSUNG USB drivers on PC, rebut and instal drivers from first archive.
At least!!! Thanks a lot!
I don't use the cellular network (sprint) but it does come up and show signal. I don't use it as a phone or anything like some people (supposedly you can install phone.apk and make calls over a voice plan).
I just use the tab as a tab. I just wanted to confirm that it appears to see the cellular network fine.
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just made the plunge had some issues with the drivers for heimdall and after that i got a fail when flashing hit start again and it flashed
followed all the steps and im on cloud 9 now wow
gonna take a few to get used to ICS
Well I found a sprint patch and flashed it all is well now
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LivnDream said:
Well I found a sprint patch and flashed it all is well now
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Sprint patch for what? Mind linking? No offense but posts like these without links or more information is what creates confusion.
I haven't used a patch at all and everything seems to be working. I also never heard of a patch to fix anything.
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scabrerautexas said:
Hello all,
Thanks for the files and instructions! Here is my situation/question:
I bought my Gtab off of ebay flashed to work on Boostmobile's 3G network. It works great, and had no problem with the official OTA upgrade to Gingerbread.
Now I'm dying to upgrade to ICS but am worried that this would mess with my 3G connection. I can't provide any details of what went into the flashing (its not a process I understand), but I'm hoping that someone out there will.
So, if I follow the instructions in this thread will I still be able to use my Tab with the boost 3G it connects to now?
Many, many thanks for any help with this!!
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you have nothing to worry about, 3g will still work.. i have flashed many roms on mine including ics ones and 3g still worked.
well i shouldn't say many roms...i've flashed it many times to ics and back to gb.
player911 said:
Sprint patch for what? Mind linking? No offense but posts like these without links or more information is what creates confusion.
I haven't used a patch at all and everything seems to be working. I also never heard of a patch to fix anything.
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its a sprint patch on the rootzwiki fourm for this rom ill get you a link
i got a post there with a link to the patch someone there posted
it changes the wireless from showing veirson to sprint and the tab to sph-p100
wasnt tryin to cause any confusion
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11697-rom-cdma-aosp-ics-cm9-build7-0304/page__st__1040#entry613901
Do I need to be on stock gb or could I do this while rooted? Sorry I'm noob with hiemdall.
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As soon as I flash version 5 I get an error that installation was aborted, what did I do wrong?
dog44 said:
As soon as I flash version 5 I get an error that installation was aborted, what did I do wrong?
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Try re-downloading the version 5 zip again. Make sure you don't edit anything within the zip before you put it on your SD card. This happened to me when I edited the version 7 zip as instructed above.
Ok. Got it working. What is the newest ver.? I'm on 4.03
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I think 4.0.3 is the latest ported over. I have a Galaxy Nexus and 4.0.4 was just released... so I would expect delays in porting that over to unofficial devices.
The patch, I've found, is just cosmetic. Once you upgrade to ICS using this method, the build.prop has everything setup as a Verizon Device (name, settings, etc). They can all be manually changed but there is a patch that you can flash via ClockWorkMod that does everything for you.
The link was posted a few posts up.
What is DTI? I may just leave it as verizon since I get more signal. LOL
Hey what's up guys I just threw this on my sprint tab... I had a few quirks with it early... when I first flashed the clockwork mod on it, the screen was discombobulated... the capacitive touch orientation was in landscape mode while the actual screen was in portrait.
So when I had to put the files back on the tab after modifying build 7 zip. I had to figure how to unlock the screen and then and also to choose "connect USB to storage"
Then I got a little nervous while doing the wipe because it took long. I thought it froze..
Just a heads up of what could happen to other guys .
Also now after full install, I find that my ram is usually pretty low and my CPU usage is almost always @ 100 percent .
Taking away from the fluidity... any suggestions ?
I restored my email from titanium back up and also my browser bookmarks, now they don't open up or close immediately. This happens with a lot with system data restored things....
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Whenever my tab starts it says encryption unsucessful, how can I get past this screen?

[Q] Rom and Kernel Questions

Alright, Ive had my nexus 7 for a while and I want to unlock it and root it. I havent decided what rom to use yet. (Would love input on good ones, 4.2.x) I plan on using the Motley kernel, but I was wondering in what order should I flash them in, should I flash the rom and gapps then let it boot up and settle in, and then flash the kernel? Or the opposite? (Kernel first, then rom). Just looking for an answer to the flashing order and feedback on good 4.2.x roms, I was thinking either Paranoid 2.99 Beta or CM10 Nightlies
ROM goes first; otherwise your custom kernel will be overwritten.
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Alright thank you, now Im just wondering about a good 4.2.x rom
Ok Ive unlocked and root my nexus, and I try installing a custom recovery (TWRP) and then when I go to the reboot recovery option in Nexus toolkit, it boots to a droid with a red triangle, and wont do anything, I have to hold down the button till it restarts..
I went through most of the the Nakasig Tilapia ROMs (Nexus 7 3G) here on XDA and decided on this one from my signature (temasek's).
Also, tried some kernels (faux, motley) and decided on the franco one (based on the Battery Saving skills I saw in a study-type post).
Why this temasek's? I was searching and didn't find a ROM more flexible than the CyanogenMod at the moment. I may be mistaking (this is my oppinion).
It has a lot of options and customization you can do, BUT, this temasek's ROM has all of these and also his own features ( Tethering and portable hotspot was what I was seeking, you can also check the rest out).
Hope that helped. :silly:
Purevulcan0 said:
Ok Ive unlocked and root my nexus, and I try installing a custom recovery (TWRP) and then when I go to the reboot recovery option in Nexus toolkit, it boots to a droid with a red triangle, and wont do anything, I have to hold down the button till it restarts..
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Sounds like you didn't actually flash a recovery.
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I was wondering if it did, Im using Nexus Toolkit and it acts like it does something but it didnt seem to do anything and I still get the red triangle, what can I do?
Purevulcan0 said:
I was wondering if it did, Im using Nexus Toolkit and it acts like it does something but it didnt seem to do anything and I still get the red triangle, what can I do?
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Ditch the toolkit first of all. The best way would be to use fastboot, but Goomanager and ROM Manager can flash them from within Android.
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if running stock, just with root, you have to rename or delete the recovery-from-boot.p file. or the stock recovery will replace your custom recovery after every boot, every time.
from twrps' site.. http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/103
The stock ROM*will automatically replace TWRP with the stock recovery.* To prevent the stock ROM*from replacing TWRP, boot TWRP, go to the mount menu and mount system, press the home button, then press Advanced ->*File Manager.* Browse to /system and select the file named recovery-from-boot.p then choose to rename the file to recovery-from-boot.bak.
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I grabbed ROM Manager from the play store and flashed it, Its working thanks and whats sideload, I saw that as an option
Purevulcan0 said:
I grabbed ROM Manager from the play store and flashed it, Its working thanks and whats sideload, I saw that as an option
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to transfer from one device to another, computer to nexus 7.
Thank all of you so much, all probably just stay stock for a few days but I'm might switch, do you guys have any recommendation of kernels and Roms?
I'd like to recommend u to see the following thread to select your 1st ROM and Kernel.
[INDEX]All In One Nexus 7 Index Thread *JAN 3rd 2013
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070419
Regarding ROM, personally I love ParanoidAndroid because of its customizability. But as your 1st choice, how about CM10?
About Kernel, I love Franco #25 for 4.1 and #31 for 4.2. To select Kernel, pls refer to the following thread.
[GUIDE] *NEW* 4.2.1 RESULTS! N7 'Best' Kernel? (Performance & Battery Tests)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31620793
enjoy
Ok Ive been running Motley kernel for around a day now and its amazing, but I was thinking about testing cm 10.1, but I was wondering when I factory reset and clear the data, will it erase my Nandroid backup?
Purevulcan0 said:
Ok Ive been running Motley kernel for around a day now and its amazing, but I was thinking about testing cm 10.1, but I was wondering when I factory reset and clear the data, will it erase my Nandroid backup?
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Just do a factory reset don't erase data or however it's worded. All the same it's never a bad idea to have a Nandroid on your PC or a USB drive.
davisac said:
Just do a factory reset don't erase data or however it's worded. All the same it's never a bad idea to have a Nandroid on your PC or a USB drive.
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How do you access the backup on the device from the computer, I didn't think you could see root directory natively
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How do you access the backup on the device from the computer, I didn't think you could see root directory natively
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TWRP saves the backup to the /SD/ and I thought CWM did as well. Even if it doesn't, copy the backup from the root to the /SD/ with your tablet then transfer to the computer.
Alright cool, I just flashed CM 10.1, what kernels work with it?
Purevulcan0 said:
Alright cool, I just flashed CM 10.1, what kernels work with it?
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In other words Im wondering if I can flash Motley Kernel, the one I had before because I really liked it
Purevulcan0 said:
In other words Im wondering if I can flash Motley Kernel, the one I had before because I really liked it
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Disregard all of that lol, I flashed over motley on Cm10.1 and it performs beautifully

[VIDEO] Idiot's Guide - How to Install CM10 on the HP Touchpad

This is my FINAL VERSION of my Idiots Guide for the HP Touchpad. Now that a stable enough version of CM10 is available, I finally created a guide for you.
Here are links to the files you will need:
CM10 03/04/2012 Build
GAPPS 10/11/2012
ACMEInstaller3
Moboot 3.8
Anything else that you might need, you'll find on http://www.reverendkyle.com
Thanks for the video. It came just in time as I just purchased a used TP that had an older version of android ICS already on it and I wanted to upgrade but seeing as how this is the first device I have sort of inherited already rooted, it is hard to just jump in and know everything that I would have learned from the beginning like i did with my previous phones.
Anyways, I did everything you said except I used the newest AOKP rom. But my tp is still booting to the older version of android that I had on it. Any ideas? Feel free to pm me if you prefer that.
aujbman said:
Thanks for the video. It came just in time as I just purchased a used TP that had an older version of android ICS already on it and I wanted to upgrade but seeing as how this is the first device I have sort of inherited already rooted, it is hard to just jump in and know everything that I would have learned from the beginning like i did with my previous phones.
Anyways, I did everything you said except I used the newest AOKP rom. But my tp is still booting to the older version of android that I had on it. Any ideas? Feel free to pm me if you prefer that.
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If the AOKP ROM is using a unique uImage file, then you may see two different entries on your moboot screen for two different Android builds.
What does your moboot menu have in it?
Maybe your install failed. Try downloading and flashing it again. If you're trying AOKP JB, you should wipe both /data and dalvik cache to avoid a boot loop!
If using AcmeInstaller3 remember to rename the ROM with ”update-” at the beginning so that it looks like update-AOKPJB_UnOfficial.zip
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-SGA- said:
Maybe your install failed. Try downloading and flashing it again. If you're trying AOKP JB, you should wipe both /data and dalvik cache to avoid a boot loop!
If using AcmeInstaller3 remember to rename the ROM with ”update-” at the beginning so that it looks like update-AOKPJB_UnOfficial.zip
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I believe it was the "update-" thing that was keeping it from updating. I followed another video tutorial which provided files that had the "update" in front of them and it worked.
I haven't tried yet but now that it worked will the regular method of wiping and flashing through recovery work? (Like, if I want to try out different JB Roms) Are there any files that need to be in a particular place for the recovery method to work? I tried that method first and it would never take, would always revert back to the original version. Don't know if, because I just jumped in and haven't been here from the beginning, I am just missing a necessary step that is hardly even talked about anymore.
Love your work Rev! Thank you again for everything that you do!
Update went like clockwork, unfortunately I can't seem to get the camera to work (not a terrible loss, but I was sorta excited to see it actually working with this release).
Jubmasterflex said:
Love your work Rev! Thank you again for everything that you do!
Update went like clockwork, unfortunately I can't seem to get the camera to work (not a terrible loss, but I was sorta excited to see it actually working with this release).
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I can attest to the improved battery life on this cm10 build. Amazingly, it holds battery life when it's sleeping now.
Thank you so much for taking the time in making the video for us. Your instructions are easy to follow, hard for anyone to mess up.
(The hosting site for the files is not working, not sure if you were aware)
Hi, I have CM9 running on my TP. With the latest release, the camera works great. But before updating it to CM10, I'd like to know about the issues currently in this build.
Thanks.
Where does one go when the goo.im site appears down, to get the needed files? Mirror somewhere?
ljderm said:
Where does one go when the goo.im site appears down, to get the needed files? Mirror somewhere?
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Don't go for external mirrors unless some recognized developer suggests them. Best will be to wait for goo.im to come up again, being a prime site, it won't be down for long.
The goo servers do appear to go down on occasion. They always come back up a bit later.
Problem with installing GAPPS using ACMEInstaller3
Excellent tutorial for an idiot like me. Thanks for again for the guide! Question:
I followed the instructions step by step and was able to get CM10 installed successfully. However, I wasn't able to get GAPPS installed using this method. From researching I understand sometimes there is a problem installing GAPPS through ACMEInstaller3 and one can simply get GAPPS installed through CWM Recovery. However, I would like to use/have TWRP instead so is there a way to get GAPPS installed properly through ACMEInstaller3 and then I can install TWRP through GooManager?
Alternatively, is there a way to install GAPPS without using CWM Recovery?
Or, I guess I can install CWM Recovery first, then install TWRP Recovery, then remove CWM Recovery while keeping TWRP and not go back to the stock Recovery? I tried to search the forums and wasn't able to find instructions on removing CWM Recovery WHILE still keeping CM10 and not go back to the Stock recovery.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.
@reverendkjr - appreciate your videos. they're awesome. definitely helped me (and several other friends) many times and saved a ton of time. super easy to follow.
Yes you can install TWRP normally, flash gapps in CWM then install goomanager app, open and click the 3 dot menu and install custom recovery script then it will install it
Now using a root file manager go to the directory called boot and delete uimage.cwm.img (this is from memory but still should be correct
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waynekirby said:
Yes you can install TWRP normally, flash gapps in CWM then install goomanager app, open and click the 3 dot menu and install custom recovery script then it will install it
Now using a root file manager go to the directory called boot and delete uimage.cwm.img (this is from memory but still should be correct
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Dumb question. I had dual boot installed with moboot and one day my dumbarse clicked erase SD card.well it did...EVERYTHING accept twrp. I successfully reinstalled webos and installed preware. Its actually pretty cool.its like a fledgling play store for webos. Now....where should i go from here.i no longer think twrp is on it. All i have is webos with preware.sorry if this is newbie
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Crwolv said:
Dumb question. I had dual boot installed with moboot and one day my dumbarse clicked erase SD card.well it did...EVERYTHING accept twrp. I successfully reinstalled webos and installed preware. Its actually pretty cool.its like a fledgling play store for webos. Now....where should i go from here.i no longer think twrp is on it. All i have is webos with preware.sorry if this is newbie
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My goodness you have forgotten everything, you will need to install acmeuninstaller 3, moboot, CMW and the rom you want along with the relevant gapps. Sounds complicated this thread will make it easy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147284 and has all the necessary links. Have fun.
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Heck ya i did lol. That refreshed my memory instead of a long video. Thank yo very much
Awesome!
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Great vid!! Finally got CM10 on my Touchpad.

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