Ace 2 baseband "XXXX" repair - Galaxy Ace II Android Development

Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" problem on their Ace 2. You can check your baseband number in "Settings"->"About phone"
If you think it's gonna take too much to do it, just feel free to look for another way to fix your problem, but the way I did it, I didn't have any problems, so it's your decision whether to do it or not.
So let's start:
Charge your battery before this. Use TriangleAway to reset the flashcounter, in case it's increased.
PART 1 (downgrade to GB) (Optional- you could skip to Part 2, but if the problem is still there, then it means the "modemfs" file will work only with this version of GB I uploaded bellow):
1. You have to downgrade to GingerBread, so download this: I8160XXLK6 and extract it.
2. Download Odin: Odin3_v1.83.zip Install your drivers as well, if you don't have them.
3. Turn on USB Debugging mode from "Developer options"
4. Enter "download mode" by long pressing vol down + home + power, then press volume up again when you see the warning screen.
5. Open Odin as admin
6. Connect your phone through the usb cable and wait till the ID:COM section turns yellow.
7. Click on PDA and choose "CODE_GT-I8160XXLK6_CL1211243_REV00_SEC_KEY_LK6_4G.tar.md5" from the extracted archive. For I8160P download this :CODE_GT-I8160P_I8160PXXLK2_CL1211774_REV00_user_SEC_KEY_XLK2_4G and put it at PDA after you extract it.
Click on CSC and choose "CSC_GT-I8160-MULTI-CSC-0XELF1_SEC_KEY_4G.tar.md5". Then click on PIT and choose “GT-I8160_EUR_XX_4G.pit”.
“Re-Partition”, “Auto-Reboot” and “F Reset Time” options have to be selected as well. (tick re-partition if you have a 3 files stock GB; don't tick it if you have a one file stock ROM--- these are the rules)
8. Click "Start" and wait till everything is finished.
9. Configure you device, till you get to the main screen.
10. Download flashable supersu update_su.zip and copy it to the external sdcard.
11. Enter recovery mode (vol up + home + power button), and click on "apply update from sdcard" (or something similar) and choose the "update_su" file
12. Reboot and after that, download "Android terminal emulator" from Google Play Store.
PART 2 (repairing the baseband). The "modemfs.img.md5" file was extracted from a GingerBread ROM so I don't know if would work if you tried to put it on a Jelly Bean. That's why I added "Part 1" above:
13. Download this Ace2modemfs.img.md5.zip and extract it.
14. Copy the extracted file ("modemfs.img.md5") to your sdcard (internal)
15. Now open the "Android terminal emulator"
16. Type in what is between the quotes: "su". Click on Grant (Allow, or whatever)
then "dd if=/sdcard/modemfs.img.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2".
17. After that, close the terminal and reboot the phone. Go to settings-> about phone and check to see if you still have baseband "XXXX". if you don't, go to recovery mode and make a "wipe data".
After everything is finished use Samsung Kies to update to JellyBean. This way you'll be sure that you get the correct update.
With the exact same steps from above, I managed to fix my baseband. I'm not 100% that it will work for you too, but I'm 95% sure that it will. So follow the steps carefully and you'll be good.
If someone tried only PART 2 and worked on a Jelly Bean, just tell me and I'll delete the first part, which is basically a tutorial for GB downgrade.

I think that you can just install jb rom and after that from recovery the zip file.

manthes said:
I think that you can just install jb rom and after that from recovery the zip file.
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What I said above was the method I tried and it worked. I'm sure there are other methods to do that but I haven't tried them cause this one worked for me.

dragos281993 said:
What I said above was the method I tried and it worked. I'm sure there are other methods to do that but I haven't tried them cause this one worked for me.
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hi i just got your pm i managed to fix this issue after searching for hours using the modemfs files fluffi444/djmaniac posted. id just like to add that going back to stock isn't 100% necessary. i restored a rom backup i recommend copying only the files you dont have in fluffi444 modemfs when i copied the whole modemfs file i kept getting random drops in reception i noticed a certain .cfg file didnt seem to have the correct permissions. hope this maybe useful to people with this annoying issue.
***Big thanks to fluffi444/djmaniac for providing modemfs files***

Thx for your work, dragos..
I think its good to put al this different ways together in one thread, if you don't mind.
For whom, who needs only the MODEM FS via CWM flashable zip you'll find my post on Android-Hilfe here:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468

fluffi444 said:
Thx for your work, dragos..
I think its good to put al this different ways together in one thread, if you don't mind.
For whom, who needs only the MODEM FS via CWM flashable zip you'll find my post on Android-Hilfe here:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
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It's better as a "team", of course. This thread was just one way to solve an issue that it's kinda annoying. So, the more solutions, the better.

How do you got this "xxxx" error? Dont wanna to make same mistake. Thanks

nusko_x said:
How do you got this "xxxx" error? Dont wanna to make same mistake. Thanks
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I think by flashing with Odin a version of Jelly Bean 4.1.2 that wasn't for my phone. I tried to go from MG2 to MF1. I also remember that I managed somehow to format "modemfs" in recovery, so it's one of these two things.

Thanks bro.

nusko_x said:
Thanks bro.
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No problem, man.

******
dragos281993 said:
Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" ..... GB downgrade.
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-rom in russian :/
cant continue
update_su.zip ... shows error :/

MODERATORS, PLEASE CLOSE THIS THREAD !!! I've been using a different device for a few months now, so I can't help those who encounter any errors, following my instructions.

before close have find all thet I need
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/27460/I8160XXNB1_I8160TMSNB1_TMS.zip/
search there are more COMPLETE ZIPS with PDA,CSC,MODEM !!!! not only PDA as common on links in forums like this :/

kjub6 said:
before close have find all thet I need
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/27460/I8160XXNB1_I8160TMSNB1_TMS.zip/
search there are more COMPLETE ZIPS with PDA,CSC,MODEM !!!! not only PDA as common on links in forums like this :/
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You spamming many threads with quite confusing remarks, not really readable posts, and more...
Don't expect any help if you writing like this... I suggest that you start to post your questions more structured...
This suggestion is not only for this post - also and mainly for the bunch of post from you during the last few days.
I really tried to help you but refused, after you came up again and again with a changed situation.
Maybe its time to show you what you've done the last days:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=322856854

am deeply sorry to whole comunity was not my point to spamm ... but there was no answer and the confusion was big
and when someone can help me I can delete all messages no problem and clean it up ...
imagine how confusing it is when your main phone breaks down .... :/ ... was really hard for me too
once again sorry for this mess
need PHONE md5 to flash my phone to remove baseband :/ xxxxxxx

kjub6 said:
once again sorry for this mess
need PHONE md5 to flash my phone to remove baseband :/ xxxxxxx
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OK... try this... For CWM...Flashable zip (DJM is me)
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
OR
for ODIN (for PDA) - Ace2Nutzer is a friend
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7902328
OR
Begin from scratch (all data is away) and flash 3-parted GB FW according to your Phone - Do factory reset - After that any JB FW u like.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53921158&postcount=8
BUT: This is nothing else as the OP said in 1 post actually....

thx a lot the first flashable zip worked excelent ... I made all other recoveries before but no success ... but am not argueing that it was late and I was not concentrates ... so mistakes could had been done ... its possible
thank you for your help

Hey guys i did everything as tutorial says and everything is almost ok. I have baseband name but still no signal

dragos281993 said:
Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" problem on their Ace 2. You can check your baseband number in "Settings"->"About phone"
If you think it's gonna take too much to do it, just feel free to look for another way to fix your problem, but the way I did it, I didn't have any problems, so it's your decision whether to do it or not.
So let's start:
Charge your battery before this. Use TriangleAway to reset the flashcounter, in case it's increased.
PART 1 (downgrade to GB) (Optional- you could skip to Part 2, but if the problem is still there, then it means the "modemfs" file will work only with this version of GB I uploaded bellow):
1. You have to downgrade to GingerBread, so download this: I8160XXLK6 and extract it.
2. Download Odin: Odin3_v1.83.zip Install your drivers as well, if you don't have them.
3. Turn on USB Debugging mode from "Developer options"
4. Enter "download mode" by long pressing vol down + home + power, then press volume up again when you see the warning screen.
5. Open Odin as admin
6. Connect your phone through the usb cable and wait till the ID:COM section turns yellow.
7. Click on PDA and choose "CODE_GT-I8160XXLK6_CL1211243_REV00_SEC_KEY_LK6_4G.tar.md5" from the extracted archive. For I8160P download this :CODE_GT-I8160P_I8160PXXLK2_CL1211774_REV00_user_SEC_KEY_XLK2_4G and put it at PDA after you extract it.
Click on CSC and choose "CSC_GT-I8160-MULTI-CSC-0XELF1_SEC_KEY_4G.tar.md5". Then click on PIT and choose “GT-I8160_EUR_XX_4G.pit”.
“Re-Partition”, “Auto-Reboot” and “F Reset Time” options have to be selected as well. (tick re-partition if you have a 3 files stock GB; don't tick it if you have a one file stock ROM--- these are the rules)
8. Click "Start" and wait till everything is finished.
9. Configure you device, till you get to the main screen.
10. Download flashable supersu update_su.zip and copy it to the external sdcard.
11. Enter recovery mode (vol up + home + power button), and click on "apply update from sdcard" (or something similar) and choose the "update_su" file
12. Reboot and after that, download "Android terminal emulator" from Google Play Store.
PART 2 (repairing the baseband). The "modemfs.img.md5" file was extracted from a GingerBread ROM so I don't know if would work if you tried to put it on a Jelly Bean. That's why I added "Part 1" above:
13. Download this Ace2modemfs.img.md5.zip and extract it.
14. Copy the extracted file ("modemfs.img.md5") to your sdcard (internal)
15. Now open the "Android terminal emulator"
16. Type in what is between the quotes: "su". Click on Grant (Allow, or whatever)
then "dd if=/sdcard/modemfs.img.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2".
17. After that, close the terminal and reboot the phone. Go to settings-> about phone and check to see if you still have baseband "XXXX". if you don't, go to recovery mode and make a "wipe data".
After everything is finished use Samsung Kies to update to JellyBean. This way you'll be sure that you get the correct update.
With the exact same steps from above, I managed to fix my baseband. I'm not 100% that it will work for you too, but I'm 95% sure that it will. So follow the steps carefully and you'll be good.
If someone tried only PART 2 and worked on a Jelly Bean, just tell me and I'll delete the first part, which is basically a tutorial for GB downgrade.
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this was also my problem.but i cannot download the modemfs.img.md5. can you still help me?

royaleperson said:
this was also my problem.but i cannot download the modemfs.img.md5. can you still help me?
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Sorry buddy, I moved on to a different device a long time ago. Of i remember correctly this guy fluffi had a similar thread. Go check it out.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk

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Pleeeease help

I know there are threads about this but none helped me. I rooted my phone the other day but i cant figure out how to set up adb. under my androidsdk folder it says adb is in there. but whenever i type it in the command spot no serial number comes up for my phone and when i try the manual part it doesnt work.. i was following the Unlocker tutorial.. please help i want ROMS!
did you install the adb driver from htc?
http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-eris/53963-guide-stock-1-5-latest-root-2-1-a.html
There's the address for the guide that I followed. Its extremely easy, just follow the instructions closely.
Thanks! i tried that b4 and it didnt work i guess i messed up before.. Thanks a lot
Hey there. I had run into a similar situation the first time I tried to root my phone. I tried a bunch of different tutorials and they all just ended up giving me a headache. I THINK I used the unlockr.com tutorial first and I ended up installing a leak version of 2.1 which made me unable to actually root the phone. I hope that isn't the case and I can't be 100% certain since I tried doing this a few different ways from a few different sites. The best way to check this is to go to your settings and look at the About Phone section and check to see if your version of 2.1 says release-keys or test-keys. Release-bad, test-good. If you have release-keys then your best bet is waiting till they finally figure out how to root that version. The devs have been working on it for a long time and I think they are losing ambition, but there is still a glimmer of hope. If you have the test keys version, then you should be good and probably just misspelled something in setting up the adb/changing to the right directory, or in making sure you have the latest USB drivers, have USB debugging on, have your phone on charge only (not disk drive), etc.
everything worked well until i tried to load the evil eris rom i put the zip file in my root folder and when i wiped my phone then tried to load it it said load aborted... any ideas?
es0tericcha0s said:
Hey there. I had run into a similar situation the first time I tried to root my phone. I tried a bunch of different tutorials and they all just ended up giving me a headache. I THINK I used the unlockr.com tutorial first and I ended up installing a leak version of 2.1 which made me unable to actually root the phone. I hope that isn't the case and I can't be 100% certain since I tried doing this a few different ways from a few different sites. The best way to check this is to go to your settings and look at the About Phone section and check to see if your version of 2.1 says release-keys or test-keys. Release-bad, test-good. If you have release-keys then your best bet is waiting till they finally figure out how to root that version. The devs have been working on it for a long time and I think they are losing ambition, but there is still a glimmer of hope. If you have the test keys version, then you should be good and probably just misspelled something in setting up the adb/changing to the right directory, or in making sure you have the latest USB drivers, have USB debugging on, have your phone on charge only (not disk drive), etc.
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it says test keys thank god ha. i had to use other youtube videos to figure it out. now i just have problems with the roms
fenwaynomar45 said:
everything worked well until i tried to load the evil eris rom i put the zip file in my root folder and when i wiped my phone then tried to load it it said load aborted... any ideas?
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Hmm... "put the zip file in my root folder"
1. You want to copy the zip file to the "root" of your sdcard. That means it is on the sdcard, but not in any folders.
2. Then boot into Recovery (Hold volume up + power on)
3. Then select flash zip from sdcard.
4. Then choose the zip of the rom you want.
5. When finished reboot.
6. Then sit back and wait for it to finish. You should be good to go.
g00gl3 said:
Hmm... "put the zip file in my root folder"
1. You want to copy the zip file to the "root" of your sdcard. That means it is on the sdcard, but not in any folders.
2. Then boot into Recovery (Hold volume up + power on)
3. Then select flash zip from sdcard.
4. Then choose the zip of the rom you want.
5. When finished reboot.
6. Then sit back and wait for it to finish. You should be good to go.
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thats exactly what i did.. im gonna try another rom and see what happens
Ivan seems to be working fine but when i tried evil eris it immediately goes to aborted
fenwaynomar45 said:
Ivan seems to be working fine but when i tried evil eris it immediately goes to aborted
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Which version of Evil Eris did you try?
believe it was the 3.0
fenwaynomar45 said:
believe it was the 3.0
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Try and download the file again. Probably just a corrupted download...
ill try it now im going to mess around with ivan right now since im just happy to have something ha

[Q] [RECOVERY] Updated ClockworkM​od for ALL ROMs Rate This Thread

Hi guys, I was trying to flash new ROM via CWM. However, cwm wasn't able to read the zip file saying something about script is not supported blah blah blah... Browsing thru xda forum, I found out that this problem has caused due to the cwm version(recently updated to cwm3.0.0.8) , or at least I want to believe it this way. So lastnight I ended up finding a thread started by jt1134 which I basically helped out lots of ppl who were struggling with similar problem as mine. But the thing is when I was trying to download the files, cwm-recovery-ALL.zip and cwm-recovery-ALL odin. The download links were broken giving me an error message. So guys, if anyone has the files I beg of you to share it pleaseeeeeeeee.
to shorten it down, the link is broken, I think. So if anyone has the files I beg of you to share it thank you..............
Hello jjalhjy
I will make this easy for the both of us!
Direct your browser to this link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=999802
Once there scroll down to the 5th post (#5) where I linked both the page you referenced (broken links) and a link to a working download of the ".tar" file (was earlier! ).
If you need the .zip file scroll down to post 9 (#9) where I have linked it.
A quick guide to getting you flashed.
*note* I am assuming you cannot use .zip files due to the incompatible script error! This is for using odin.
1. Put phone in download mode via the power menu if on superclean. If not turn off the power, pull battery, plug into computer, hold "down" on the volume rocker till the yellow triangle "download" screen appears
2. download the ".tar" version of cwr all
3. Launch odin
4. Click the PDA button and search for the ".tar" file and select it -> then hit "ok"
5. Run the file in odin, wait for the phone to reboot.
6. put your battery back in and test recovery mode to see how it looks!
*whew*
good luck!
Wow that was a fast reply! Thank you! A quick question tho, 1. Do you know if I have to uninstall ROMmanager and delete update.zip file in my sd card before I even start flashing via using odin. 2. After following your instruction step by step, and let's say if it works. Do I still need to download ROMmanager? 3. I remember reading someone's thread in xda saying it is always necessary to flash new cwm after flashing a ROM (I always have it done using ROMmanager but now things have changed, obvisouly. So yea, how would I flash new CWM after flashing a ROM from now?
Sorry if these questions sound so newbyyyy hehe and thanks again!
jjalhjy said:
1. Do you know if I have to uninstall ROMmanager and delete update.zip file in my sd card before I even start flashing via using odin.
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It is advised (so I have read) that you should not use ROM manager with the Fascinate. While it is a powerful tool, it is just not 100% Fascinate friendly yet. Also I have never had to remove/mess with the update.zip on my SD card. Heck as far as I know you can delete it after using ODIN with the new cwr-all.
jjalhjy said:
2. After following your instruction step by step, and let's say if it works. Do I still need to download ROMmanager?
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No. I would use the Development Thread here in the fascinate section for your ROMS. ROM manager is just not made for us.....yet!
jjalhjy said:
3. I remember reading someone's thread in xda saying it is always necessary to flash new cwm after flashing a ROM (I always have it done using ROMmanager but now things have changed, obvisouly. So yea, how would I flash new CWM after flashing a ROM from now?
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I personally have never done this. To the best of my knowledge (and real life experience) cwr-all (red version) is the current and most up-to-date version (for the Fascinate). Once I ODIN-ed over the cwr-all I have not updated it once. You should be fine to flash it and flash ROMs as you please!
Dude, thanks A LOTTTTTT

[Q] help a noob out!!

i have a fascinate that ive had for a while. ive managed to root it(took 4ever to find out how) but im rooted with everything else stock. no custom rom kernel or anything(i know im rooted cuz i can use wireless tether with superuser) HOWEVER, ive been reading on this cyanogen mod 7 and would really like to put this on my phone and get rid of touchwiz once and for all, and don't suggest adw it lags my phone down. can somebody plz give me a tutorial on how to download and flash whatever that is. i can't handle the sluggishness of tw anymore. btw i have odin but really don't know what to do with it. oh and sorry if this is already posted but ive searched and don't really feel like going through every thread in existence. please help me!!
Well before I would go and post a tutorial about this we need to address one thing.
You said
and don't suggest adw it lags my phone down.
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You understand that the default launcher in Cyanogenmod7 (CM7) is ADW correct? I just would hate for you to go through the touch n go process of flashing CM7 and end up hating it because of this
Well... you can switch away from ADW. For instance, I switched to the GO launcher, and it ran like a dream.
Alright, here's a n00b guide.
0)Download these files to you SD card: http://www.mediafire.com/?dfjjclddzq6fl5q, http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110613-signed.zip
1) Flash this in Odin: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=657960&d=1310959789
2) Boot into recovery by turning off the phone/pulling battery and holding volume up, volume down and power at the same time
3) Select wipe cache, then select wipe data
4) Select install zip from sd card or something like that and flash CM7 (The file you downloaded from mediafire above)
5)Once phone finishes installing, hit reboot phone or if your phone is off turn it back on
6) Hold down power button, select reboot, select recovery
7) From here, select install zip from sd card again, and install the gapps from the second link.
8) Reboot, and enjoy. If you don't like adw, install GO launcher from the market
more noob please! how do i flash a file on odin? and what the hell is gapps and what do i do with it?
beefsmith said:
more noob please! how do i flash a file on odin? and what the hell is gapps and what do i do with it?
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Install this on your computer: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?7946i8tdbe0yv50
Open Odin, remove your phone's battery, hold the "volume down" button on your phone while plugging it into your computer and a little android with a shovel should come up.
On your computer, download the file from step 1. In odin, click the PDA button (NOT THE PHONE BUTTON) and select that downloaded file. Hit start or flash or whatever the button like that says. It will take a while. Once done, you will have cwm, so do step 2.
Once in CWN, use the volume buttons to go up and down and use the power button as the "enter button". Follow the rest of the steps from there.
Also, GAPPS is just the technical name for that second file you downloaded. Install it through CWM exactly as the steps say.
beefsmith said:
more noob please! how do i flash a file on odin? and what the hell is gapps and what do i do with it?
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Gapps...is abbreviated for google apps. Ie. Google talk, gmail, google voice, google chrome to phone, ect...this is a zip file package that contains a lot of googles apps that are not pre packaged into the rom
Odin is a software program for pc to push a modified recovery program or complete stock rom files, or patches and some other goodies and this recovery abbreviated cwm(clock work mod ) is the program you use to install custom roms and kernels. All odin file formats will end in .tar while files for flashing via recovery end in .zip
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ok so i tried to flash that file using odin, but it just told me succeded0 failed1 and now my phone has the phone to ! to pc logo, and appears bricked
beefsmith said:
ok so i tried to flash that file using odin, but it just told me succeded0 failed1 and now my phone has the phone to ! to pc logo, and appears bricked
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Follow this to fix your phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124391
Just to let you know, you should probably read up on some more of the threads in the general and development section after you fix your phone before trying this again. You really need to know what you're doing or you'll break your phone for real next time.
skafan2 said:
Follow this to fix your phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124391
Just to let you know, you should probably read up on some more of the threads in the general and development section after you fix your phone before trying this again. You really need to know what you're doing or you'll break your phone for real next time.
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While skafan is right, you probably won't completely bork your device but you can get in deep real quick if you screw up anything major...like flashing a rom not for the fascinate. Go to the link he posted and do it exactly to return to complete stock and then read read read before flashing again, but it is very hard to completely destroy our phones besides physically smashing it. His warning is of just cause....that said..everything I learned(and I'm sure some will agree with me) for the most part is out of necessity..meaning I started tinkering with my phone and learned what I had to as I made mistakes and needed to know how to get out of a boot loop or force closes. There were even a few times where I thought I just turned my fassy into an expensive paper weight! You'll get there and, if nothing else borking builds character!
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i followed those instructions to the letter, same result, success(0) failed (1)
this sucks
borking does not build character for me
it engenders a sense of helplessless and makes me cry

How to flash recovery.img?

I want to flash recovery.img posted by Cyanogen on G+. I can find no instructions to fastboot. Does fastboot at all works on Galaxy Tab 10.1? If yes how?
Thanks.
you need sdk set up on your computer to use fastboot here is an easy way to set up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474895
sean1984 said:
you need sdk set up on your computer to use fastboot here is an easy way to set up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474895
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I have sdk installed. Adb work fine with tablet and Evo 3d. Fastboot works with Evo 3D.
I am unable to get nvflash to work. Some tablets seems to not to get nvflash.
How do i put my tablet in Fastboot mode?
donniezazen said:
I want to flash recovery.img posted by Cyanogen on G+. I can find no instructions to fastboot. Does fastboot at all works on Galaxy Tab 10.1? If yes how?
Thanks.
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don't take offense to this, but I think if you're asking questions like this about a pre-alpha, you might just want to hold off. Or just use on of the Kangs and flash with CWM.
donniezazen said:
I want to flash recovery.img posted by Cyanogen on G+. I can find no instructions to fastboot. Does fastboot at all works on Galaxy Tab 10.1? If yes how?
Thanks.
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I m in a trouble i want to install Android on my htc kaiser with wm 6.5 but failed i want to install by heret.exe method dont need to remove my wm so i tried method for 2.1 eclair ,2.2 foroyo and 2.3 gingerbread after penguin it stucks with dont mount sd card in 2.1 eclair and something like system.img failure in foroyo 2.2
I have .tgz file for both 2.3 gingerbread and foroyo for kaiser while one .tgz file is full hardware functionality i searched on net .Now plz tell me what to do to run by heret.exe file
donniezazen said:
I want to flash recovery.img posted by Cyanogen on G+. I can find no instructions to fastboot. Does fastboot at all works on Galaxy Tab 10.1? If yes how?
Thanks.
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I installed CM9 ([ROM][GT-P7500] CM9 KANG (ICS Preview) ) on my Galaxy Tab P7500 just yesterday evening, and so far I'm REALLY impressed by the performance and functionality.
I had some problems during the process and I thought I could share my experiences with you and give a short briefing on how to flash this stuff.
SHORT REVIEW
The ROM is superb. Even though it's half way there with some unimplemented things, the speed of the browser, the font rendering and overall look&feel make it impossible to return to honeycomb.
TESTED WORKING
1) OS in general
2) 3G, WIFI
KNOWN NOT TO WORK
1) Camera does not start
2) Some Trebuchet(CM9 launcher) menus in the settings not yet implemented
3) Screen rotation animations start with a blank screen
WHAT I DID
I started with rooted 3.2 Stock ROM and a battery 75% charged. I don't think rooting the tab beforehand is necessary, as you're going to overwrite the bootloader with CWM anyway.
1) I used Odin 1.85 and flashed Clockwork Recover Mod from Droidbasement, they even have the Stock IO recovery available there too!
- You need to power down the tablet, power it back up and hold both power and volume down buttons when the "samsung galaxy tab 10.1" logo comes visible
- Press volume up button to choose "Download mode"
- Start Odin on your computer, and select the Clockwork mod recovery file in the "bootloader" field
- Connect the tablet using the USB cable, Odin should recognize the device
- Press "Start" to begin the download
2) I transferred the four files listed in mabalito's thread to my tablets storage root folder
3) I booted the tablet to recovery mode
- (Power down, power up)
- Press volume down and power simultaneously when "galaxy tab 10.1" is visible
- Select recovery mode by first pressing power down, the pressing power up
- Select Wipe dalvik cache from advanced menu
- Select factory data wipe from the main menu
- Select apply update from sdcard
- Select apply update from .zip, repeat this step for files 1) GT-P7500-CM9-KANG-020712-maba, 2) GT-P7500-CM9-KANG-012912-maba-kernel-modules 3) Gapps 4) GT-P7500-CM9-KANG-maba-voicesearch-fix
4) Reboot the tablet, you should see the CM9/ICS bootscreen (it hung quite long there for me for some reason, and I got a bit worried, 15mins waiting just did the trick)
5) Enjoy! The ROM is awesome!
slack04 said:
don't take offense to this, but I think if you're asking questions like this about a pre-alpha, you might just want to hold off. Or just use on of the Kangs and flash with CWM.
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I guess I just have to learn it.
Guys thanks for your responses but do pay attention to the question. No offence but don't hand me oranges when I ask for apples.
donniezazen said:
Guys thanks for your responses but do pay attention to the question. No offence but don't hand me oranges when I ask for apples.
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not sure why people aren't giving you a direct answer but here:
you don't need the recovery.img for that to work...i just tried it.
all you need to do is to go into the update.script in the zip file, and remove the line that says "get assert" or something like that with notepad...save....put back in the zip file (you may need to first unzip it for it to work....then re-zip it again.)
hope this is apples for you!
ezcats said:
not sure why people aren't giving you a direct answer but here:
you don't need the recovery.img for that to work...i just tried it.
all you need to do is to go into the update.script in the zip file, and remove the line that says "get assert" or something like that with notepad...save....put back in the zip file (you may need to first unzip it for it to work....then re-zip it again.)
hope this is apples for you!
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Thanks, their are no differences compared to Kangs. Are their? Will give it a try later when I get bored. I just flashed Roman's b24.
donniezazen said:
Thanks, their are no differences compared to Kangs. Are their? Will give it a try later when I get bored. I just flashed Roman's b24.
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nope...just cm fixes and more settings.

Installing official firmware!!!!

This thread explains you how to install official firmware in your P500 when something goes wrong while you root your phone or forget to backup your custom rom and wanted to go back to custom rom and so on. Hope this thread helps you get out of trouble.
For installing custom rom you need the following tools
1. An official firmware (http://www.lg-phones.org/lg-optimus-one-gingerbread-2-3-3-official-firmware-download.html)
2. KDZ updater tool. (link: http://www.mediafire.com/?jkk2dwewjmfz346 )
after getting the above two files now let us start
1. First of all make sure you have the official firmware in .kdz format.
2. Update all your usb drivers before doing any process else it may not work well.
3. Now extract the downloaded KDZ zip file and click on the msxml file and install it.
4. Now open the KDZ_FW_UPD file.
5. Now select 3GQTD in type and Select DIAG in phone mode.
6. Now select the source of the KDZ file by clicking the open folder icon and select the desired firmware. (eg: V20B_00.kdz).
7. Now click on launch software update and sit and relax. Dont remove the usb cable from the phone until the update is completed. The phone will enter into emergency mode then when you get the info like update completed succesfully, switch on the phone.
8. Now your running the official firmware. enjoy!!!
Troubleshooting:
Sometimes the device may get stuck in bootloop it maybe because the phone may have its previous rom's data uncleared.
In this case just switch off the phone and switch on while holding down the VOLUME DOWN+HOME+POWER all at once. and wait for a android image in the screen. Hope it works now. this step worked for me
ALL THE BEST GUYS!!!
Wasn't there a thread for this already?
Seek the signature below the line
vlt96 said:
Wasn't there a thread for this already?
Seek the signature below the line
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A dozen....
In fact my Guide is based of one of those threads.
OP USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But he clearly made a post to get thanks...
Thanks for your negative comments guys.
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA
kiransabarish said:
Thanks for your negative comments guys.
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA
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You are welcome ​

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