how install Vanilla Gingerbread v7 - 08/29 - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi anybody can tell me how to install Vanilla Gingerbread v7 - 08/29
im running powerwashed with ED05 0808_fascinate_voodoo with banana recovery (4.0.14)

Follow instructions to a tee and you'll be all set!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212239
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Does anybody search anymore??

Nope... sure don't

I do search but i thought there is an easy way since im rooted and have custom recover etc..
one more Q please do i have to use ec09 modem or i can keep ED05

Ec09 is probably gonna give you better results but you can try using the ed05 modem and see how you like it
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Thanks again efan450 I appreciate ur help

droidstyle said:
Does anybody search anymore??
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Relax Droidstyle, i remember when you needed help.
No need to make the guy feel silly!
Be thankful it wasn't posted in the Dev section. this is what this section is for.
Lets all try to help everyone without making them feel stupid

xwhofarted said:
Relax Droidstyle, i remember when you needed help.
No need to make the guy feel silly!
Be thankful it wasn't posted in the Dev section. this is what this section is for.
Lets all try to help everyone without making them feel stupid
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^ true story. Some people don't get it to the tee and need extended help. It's not that big of a deal.
Just remember, if you can post an ignorant comment than you can post some help for the guy.
Currently running Jt's VGB7, Glitch V12 beta kernel overclocked at 1500mhz stable.

.....You can teach them to fish, or feed them every time they get hungry.
It gets very old seeing the same questions asked over and over and over...

xwhofarted said:
Relax Droidstyle, i remember when you needed help.
No need to make the guy feel silly!
Be thankful it wasn't posted in the Dev section. this is what this section is for.
Lets all try to help everyone without making them feel stupid
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breakstuff2much said:
^ true story. Some people don't get it to the tee and need extended help. It's not that big of a deal.
Just remember, if you can post an ignorant comment than you can post some help for the guy.
Currently running Jt's VGB7, Glitch V12 beta kernel overclocked at 1500mhz stable.
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Wasnt trying to make the op feel stupid... but if the op was able to find the powerwash rom and install the pbj voodoo kernal, then he should of been more than capable of finding the guide for installing vgb dont ya think? Heck the vgb guide was on the first page in the dev section, right next to the powerwashed ed05 rom and pbj kernal.
Good Day

well im not dev ,and then i saw the HOW TO ,too but I didnt know the difference between froyo and GB so i thought i can just install it over PW .one more thing it always good to know that there is ppl out there happy to help ...and if u feel like the Q is silly u can jump to next Q and dont bother urself ...trying to smile all the time will help u do better on ur life
thanks for all of u

If you didn't know the difference between froyo and GB, you shouldn't be loading anything from this site on your phone.....

droidstyle said:
Wasnt trying to make the op feel stupid... but if the op was able to find the powerwash rom and install the pbj voodoo kernal, then he should of been more than capable of finding the guide for installing vgb dont ya think? Heck the vgb guide was on the first page in the dev section, right next to the powerwashed ed05 rom and pbj kernal.
Good Day
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This is correct and much like your case, perhaps he was having a problem installing and thought he was doing something wrong, so he asked.
Sorry Droid if i put you on the spot, I meant no disrespect.
You are a tremendous help on these boards to alot of people!
I am just on my own personal crusade to turn XDA around and make it more NooB friendly.
personal crusade:if you are not helping, there is no need to even reply.
nunyazz said:
If you didn't know the difference between froyo and GB, you shouldn't be loading anything from this site on your phone
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LOL i do agree with this mostly though!
FYI sam.assad, froyo and Ginger Bread (aka GB)
are versions of the android OS Froyo is 2.2.x and GB is 2.3.x

hehehe , wow im talking about how they build these roms . 2.2.x & 2.3.x mean nothing but the version of OS ..if u read my Q u will notice that i have the ability to install rom and root .when jumped from 2.1 to 2.2 etc we didnt have to change anything on main sys but now with GB we have to repartion the hd and install GB Bootloaders ,SDK which is we didnt have to do all that with Froyo
Smile

any way thanks for all of u ..I already installed Vanilla Gingerbread v7 run it couple days i like it , but it missing what im looking for so swich to CM7 35 , i like it so far ..

Related

Best rom for the vibrant? easy install?

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did i miss something here? can you re elaborate?`
next time pls post in the right section, thing belongs to Q&A section.
now on topic.. this has been asked so many times and to be honest you will not get a straight answer because it all comes down to preference. some roms are built for speed & power while some are build for long battery life.
so my advise to you is read through the comments of the roms posted try as many as you can til you find what is best to meet your needs. and when you get more experience flashing, you might want to try to mix and match ROMs, Kernels, and Modems to get exactly what your looking for.
peace~
I would have to say Axura 2.2 is by far the best that I have tried, very smooth and fast. At this point I have had no issues!!!
Sry I'm new to posting, I read only most the time.
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what in froyo b.s. is going on here?
if you are looking for a fast rom to get straight to the point then download a stock rom and flash with odin but if the quest. is about fast rom then you have some choices. I personally feel that nero is speedy without a lag fix but so is axura. have fun testing. not enough new stuff for me to flash binge this weekend. lol
I like ginger clone
stock JL4!!! Everything just... works
ginger clone works really good for me. I dont even feel a lag fix is necessary for this one
beren28 said:
All the vibrant roms suck.
Go to the Droid Incredible forum and download and flash ANY of their roms.
WAY better.
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Not cool. Post reported.
I'm currently running the Ginger Clone. It's an easy install (assuming you're familiar with Clockwork). All you do is put the zip file on your internal sd card, boot to recovery, and install the zip. Easy as can be.
However, if you've never flashed a rom before, boot up Odin and get familiar with it. Some people make Odin seem like it's this programmer-only type of toy, but it's super easy and user-friendly as well. You just need to follow directions on what file to put where (.pit files go in the PIT slot and .tar files go under the PDA area). Odin is sort of a "holy ****, I can't do anything with this phone anymore" option. It will get you back to BONE stock, how your phone shipped.
I've been thinking about writing a guide to flashing and recovery if anyone thinks that would help? I'm kind of a novice myself, but I've familiarized myself enough with flashing and Odin that I think I could write a guide if there was a demand for it.
Man this is why new folks get discouraged with posting. Aside from the fact that a new guy posted in the wrong section (easy mistake) telling him to load a ROM not intended for his phone potentially bricking it is jacked up. Why would anyone do that? Even if you were successful loading it to your phone.
All the vibrant roms suck.
Go to the Droid Incredible forum and download and flash ANY of their roms.
WAY better
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SykesAT said:
Not cool. Post reported.
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Well that's me scared then.
I am sry for that. But I do thank you guys for being so nice about it. I have seen in other forum where they have been rly rude about things like this. Also thank you for all the responses. You are a big help
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he best ROM will be one that will adapt to user needs.
So, just testing to see many different ROMs.
This type of thread does not help and may cause flames.
Although the idea is not bad, it is best you find out more about each ROM and draw your own conclusion!
Understands and expects to continue working with the XDA.
Moved and Closed thread.
Moved of: Samsung Vibrant > Vibrant Android Development
To: Samsung Vibrant > Vibrant Q&A
Please put your questions to: Vibrant Q&A

noob question!! kernel?

whats a kernel?? what.it do to the phone??? i have samsung galaxy s with t mobile im root it n my rom is bionix-V 1.2... which kernel is the best to flash??? it does matter what rom i have?? or i just can flash whatever kernel i want .... thanks a.lot guys
IMO it depends on what you like best and wether or not you intend to OC. BTW this post belongs in the vibrant general section.
I wouldn't use a kernel if you don't know what it is. It has the potential to harm your phone if you don't know what you are doing. Go through and read the threads for each kernel first imo
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birgertime said:
I wouldn't use a kernel if you don't know what it is. It has the potential to harm your phone if you don't know what you are doing. Go through and read the threads for each kernel first imo
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1000x this.
argentinito said:
whats a kernel?? what.it do to the phone??? i have samsung galaxy s with t mobile im root it n my rom is bionix-V 1.2... which kernel is the best to flash??? it does matter what rom i have?? or i just can flash whatever kernel i want .... thanks a.lot guys
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What is a kernel?
Click this link
Bionix V should have a voodoo kernel (stock injected) on it, and so far, that is the best one yet.
Unless you want to tweak your phone as to OC (Over Clocking) or wanting a UV (Under Volt).
AND BTW:
These kind of questions should be POSTED ON THE VIBRANT Q & A SECTION, ok?
One more thing, read up on all the threads that has [KERNEL] on the front of the title. Isn't it obvious? They differ. So knowledge is the key, read up on them. SEARCH!
ndwgs said:
What is a kernel?
Click here
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You should have linked here. Clear and concise is better than "figure it out through this Google search".
all right thanks a lot guys

a little confused

i upgraded to froyo but now have decided to put gingerbread on my vibrant? is it compatible ?? and in the sticky for noobs that i followed before am i doing the same thing over again...like rooting again ? then now its froyo not eclair so do i have to go back to eclair and flash it all over or can i just flash it through froyo to gingerbread. please let me know asap
thanks for the help and support
From reading this, i think your at a beginner level, and i suggest you stay away from Gingerbread roms because they have a different method of flashing than normal... and if you do something wrong, you CAN hard-brick and maybe lose your IEMI unique #.
If you still want to do it..
Try CM7 a GB rom...
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS READ THROUGH IT THEN DO IT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968291
bro i upgraded to froyo so the phone could be better but now the batter life is dieing quicker then eclair but the phone is nicer and smoother compared to eclair. i only wanted to flash it to gingerbread cause of batter life and more smoothness of the phone. but here is another issue. in eclair if i send a sms and it didnt go through i could resend it. in froyo i dont have that option. is that option available in Gingerbread?
I would suggest trying out some of the other ROMs that are built on froyo. gingerbread is not 100% stable yet and if all you're looking for is better battery life than I suggest bionix or trigger those two have given me great battery life and I've used them both exstensively.
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where can i find it bro i just downloaded some random one
here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=711
don't flash any that say gingerbread.
your not ready.
and frankly, the roms aren't ready either lol
what is odin?
a program for your computer that will help you if you soft-brick and help you get back to eclair.
Read the stickies before flashing anything dude.
xriderx66 said:
Read the stickies before flashing anything dude.
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Wise words.
Do as he says, lest you regret it later.
just read the development forum and look at the different roms.
xriderx66 said:
a program for your computer that will help you if you soft-brick and help you get back to eclair.
Read the stickies before flashing anything dude.
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+1 Yes read the Noob guide, and read alot more get familiar with how the works and why, you need to go slow and make sure you understand what you are doing and you are doing it in the right order.
Also, go to You tube and search Rooting, and flashing roms on the Vibrant. Then you will see it as well as read it. But, Follow XRider's advice.
Good luck

I have rooted my SGS2. What to do next?

Hi all,
I have rooted my device according to the following method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1319653
My phone specs are as follows: Stock Rom.
PDA:KJ2/ PHONE:KI4/ CSC:KJ1 (XSG)
Now that I have rooted my device, I would like some help what to do next for optimum performance and to remove the bloatware? I am very new to android world. Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
trawl the rom threads see what you like the look of, im not saying this just becausei use it, but take a look at the litenin rom thread in my sig, thats simple to flash and plenty of instructions, i have found most roms are are based on nothing much being changed unless you go for miui or a cm7 rom,
if you wanna remove bloatware i personally set my phone up n use system app remover, everyone has there own personal choice for roms so its basically take a look at the thread if u like the look of it give it a shot,
there is plenty of help and advice in the stickys and the rom threads if you get stuck.
Demon_man said:
trawl the rom threads see what you like the look of, im not saying this just becausei use it, but take a look at the litenin rom thread in my sig, thats simple to flash and plenty of instructions, i have found most roms are are based on nothing much being changed unless you go for miui or a cm7 rom,
if you wanna remove bloatware i personally set my phone up n use system app remover, everyone has there own personal choice for roms so its basically take a look at the thread if u like the look of it give it a shot,
there is plenty of help and advice in the stickys and the rom threads if you get stuck.
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Thanks a lot Demon_man for the reply. I have noted few things in lightening ROM which need clarification.
1) It is based on 2.3.4 while mine is 2.3.5...should I go back?
2) It doesn't support Right to left languages..They say to install older versions.
3) what is the battery life with lightening ROM?
I shall be thankful for further help.
sorry thought i had updated my sig litnin is now un supported as far as im aware the dev left but this thread has taken over the litnin rom,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334124
RtoL languages i wouldnt no sorry not without asking or going through the whole details.
battery life is excellent simple as
and the link i just gave like i said is the litning rom updated
mirchichamu said:
Thanks a lot Demon_man for the reply. I have noted few things in lightening ROM which need clarification.
1) It is based on 2.3.4 while mine is 2.3.5...should I go back?
2) It doesn't support Right to left languages..They say to install older versions.
3) what is the battery life with lightening ROM?
I shall be thankful for further help.
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check my sig and click on were it says custom rom Androidmeda...they support RTL and the devs there are always about to help you out...I have been on the rom since it has came out and i have nothing but good words to say about it my friend...Any help just let me know
Titanium backup . Speedmod kernel .
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Few questions about CM9.

Hello.
I have just got this phone few days ago.
I am intrested in installing CM9, but i have few questions. If i have understood correctly, I need to install leaked ics before installing cm9 (or any other ics rom). Can this be done with mobile odin, and if can, am I able to keep the root with it? (It has function to keep root)
Also, does cm9 support usb otg? There was no result when i tried to search.
Sorry if these are stupid questions.
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Up. I need help, and i know there are people who can help.
julle131 said:
Up. I need help, and i know there are people who can help.
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if you are already rooted which i gather you are just flash the latest nightly. then flash the last google apps and that is it job done. you can flash all those from recovery.
Make sure you back up your current rom and apps and then go ahead and do full wipe. Data - cache - and dalvik and also format system in mount and storage. Flash the above two i mentioned and that should be it.
Regarding the usb - otg not sure but you can ask in the discussion thread
EDIT: i went from checkrom v6 straight to cm9 if that helps.
No. You don't need to install leaked ICS first. I tried CM9 over the weekend & flashed CM7 first. Follow the instructions on the first page of the CM9 discussion thread & you'll be fine.
If you use the files linked to in the first post in the CM9 thread, they're CWM flashable, so you'll need to have a kernel installed that has CWM in order to flash them. CFRoot kernel will do just fine if your phone isn't already rooted with a kernel that has CWM. There might be Odin flashable files around somewhere, you might have to search for them.
It is rooted, yes. Does it support USB OTG ? Good question. That's one thing I do use a bit on GB & forgot to test when I used CM9. Given USB file transfer doesn't work yet, I doubt it. But ask in the CM9 discussion thread or read the FAQS/Wiki.
So in summary, given you haven't done anything to your phone yet:-
1) Root it with a CFRoot kernel
2) Go to the CM9 discussion thread & follow the install instructions in the first post.
Edit to add - Curse you Stifler ! *shakes fist*
MistahBungle said:
Edit to add - Curse you Stifler ! *shakes fist*
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Sorry fella. But you got to help a damsel in distress
EDIT: oops my bad thought i read the OP's name as julie my bad
Thank you guys. This so so much different than in was in Huawei ideos x5
julle131 said:
Thank you guys. This so so much different than in was in Huawei ideos x5
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True but once you get the hang of things and how things work with the s2 it is a piece of cake..But i must admit sometimes i get scared on what to do specially if i have to unroot and root again as i have only done it a few times...Once i stayed rooted that is it...i do all my upgrading by flashing custom roms. anyway good luck with cm9 you will not regret using it..let me know how you get on
Haha ;-) You Sir are a noble man
OP - Yep, S is right. CM9 is a very nice piece of work given they've only had leaks & their own considerable hacking talents to work with. It's not quite a 'daily driver' for me at this point, but once sources come out I'll be switching back to it post haste. I'd be surprised if the CM team don't have a stable ICS release long before other devs.
Stifler69 said:
Sorry fella. But you got to help a damsel in distress
EDIT: oops my bad thought i read the OP's name as julie my bad
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Okay got CM9 up and running. It feels nice. Gapps and face unlock installed. Thank you once more.

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