[Odin]EE4 various packages Read Carfully

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DroidXcon

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Oct 21, 2010
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Warning!!!! Do not flash these if
A. You dont know what you are doing
B. you have not already done a manual update to EE4
C. you do not understand what they are for

XDA, any developer, or myself are NOT responsible for anything you do to your phone.​


All packages are compressed in .rar form they need to be extracted and flashed with odin. If you are a developer and just want the deodex system...well you know what to do. Also Notice Using a custome kernel on EE4 is required for root but this also write protects your sdcard for some reason so just be aware.

First package:Fully stock kernel, recovery and system(this will come in handy)
www.androphiles.com/files/android/EE4stock_DXC.tar.rar


Second package: Deodexed system, imnuts modded CWM , stock kernel (not rooted)
www.androphiles.com/files/android/EE4deodx_DXC.tar.rar


Warning having a Custom kernel Write protects your sdcard when trying to mount to your PC otherwise everything works

Third package: Deodexed system, imnuts modded CWM, jt voodoo kernel (Rooted)
www.androphiles.com/files/android/EE4dxvodo_DXC.tar.rar


Again if you need instructions on how to flash these just hold off till we can mess with this build some more.
 

yyhd

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Apr 2, 2011
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Sweeeet. Thanks driodxcon!

Dammit, you never figured out the sdcard problem?

Sent from my SCH-I510 using XDA Premium App
 

will2live

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Feb 25, 2009
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Sweet thanks as always.

Kinda curious tho if we are already running your AB build with a custom kernel with Voodoo and lagfix how will we go about updating to EE4 so we don't mess up and loose root access in the process. Thanks in advance for any input.
 

wynalazca

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Kinda curious tho if we are already running your AB build with a custom kernel with Voodoo and lagfix how will we go about updating to EE4 so we don't mess up and loose root access in the process.

Kind of a tedious process, but here is what I did:
1) I disabled the lagfix (create a folder called 'disable-lagfix' in /sdcard/Voodoo)
2) rebooted the phone to disable the voodoo lagfix
3) ran the stock rooted ED1 ODIN file (which I created :))
4) took the OTA ED2 update and lost root
5) downloaded the EE4 update file (http://goo.gl/XTDA9) and renamed it 'update.zip' and put it on my sdcard
6) booted into recovery and applied update.zip and then let it boot
7) flashed JTs rooted voodoo kernel and his CWM in ODIN (you should probably delete the disable-lagfix folder after step 6)

NOTE: I didn't wipe at all during this process.

I have EE4 and JTs voodoo kernel and I've confirmed that I have root access.
Now it's time to get rid of this orange and brown crap... again :/
 

DroidXcon

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Oct 21, 2010
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Kind of a tedious process, but here is what I did:
1) I disabled the lagfix (create a folder called 'disable-lagfix' in /sdcard/Voodoo)
2) rebooted the phone to disable the voodoo lagfix
3) ran the stock rooted ED1 ODIN file (which I created :))
4) took the OTA ED2 update and lost root
5) downloaded the EE4 update file (http://goo.gl/XTDA9) and renamed it 'update.zip' and put it on my sdcard
6) booted into recovery and applied update.zip and then let it boot
7) flashed JTs rooted voodoo kernel and his CWM in ODIN (you should probably delete the disable-lagfix folder after step 6)

NOTE: I didn't wipe at all during this process.

I have EE4 and JTs voodoo kernel and I've confirmed that I have root access.
Now it's time to get rid of this orange and brown crap... again :/

are you able to move files onto your sdcard?
 

reflekt2099

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Jun 15, 2010
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Kind of a tedious process, but here is what I did:
1) I disabled the lagfix (create a folder called 'disable-lagfix' in /sdcard/Voodoo)
2) rebooted the phone to disable the voodoo lagfix
3) ran the stock rooted ED1 ODIN file (which I created :))
4) took the OTA ED2 update and lost root
5) downloaded the EE4 update file and renamed it 'update.zip' and put it on my sdcard
6) booted into recovery and applied update.zip and then let it boot
7) flashed JTs rooted voodoo kernel and his CWM in ODIN (you should probably delete the disable-lagfix folder after step 6)

NOTE: I didn't wipe at all during this process.

I have EE4 and JTs voodoo kernel and I've confirmed that I have root access.
Now it's time to get rid of this orange and brown crap... again :/


so after the whole 9 yard process of getting it back to stock and then updating all the way up to EE4, when you flashed JT's voodoo kernel, you still maintained all the capabilities of the EE4 update? currently, i believe it seems that flashing a ROM like altered beast (after you've updated to EE4 from stock), makes the functions of the EE4 update disappear?
 

cshorter

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Oct 31, 2010
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EE4, what is it good for?

Anyone have a changelog between ED2 and EE4? Anything mind-blowing?
 

teddykgb715

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2010
249
10
Kind of a tedious process, but here is what I did:
1) I disabled the lagfix (create a folder called 'disable-lagfix' in /sdcard/Voodoo)
2) rebooted the phone to disable the voodoo lagfix
3) ran the stock rooted ED1 ODIN file (which I created :))
4) took the OTA ED2 update and lost root
5) downloaded the EE4 update file (http://goo.gl/XTDA9) and renamed it 'update.zip' and put it on my sdcard
6) booted into recovery and applied update.zip and then let it boot
7) flashed JTs rooted voodoo kernel and his CWM in ODIN (you should probably delete the disable-lagfix folder after step 6)

NOTE: I didn't wipe at all during this process.

I have EE4 and JTs voodoo kernel and I've confirmed that I have root access.
Now it's time to get rid of this orange and brown crap... again :/

Is booting into stock recovery the same 3 button combo as booting to CWM?
 

Keighles

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Oct 10, 2010
164
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Pasadena, MD
Wynalazca....


The link for the EE4 Update is labeled E2 update. Is this the correct file?

Sent from my voodoo Droid Charge ED2
 

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    Warning!!!! Do not flash these if
    A. You dont know what you are doing
    B. you have not already done a manual update to EE4
    C. you do not understand what they are for

    XDA, any developer, or myself are NOT responsible for anything you do to your phone.​


    All packages are compressed in .rar form they need to be extracted and flashed with odin. If you are a developer and just want the deodex system...well you know what to do. Also Notice Using a custome kernel on EE4 is required for root but this also write protects your sdcard for some reason so just be aware.

    First package:Fully stock kernel, recovery and system(this will come in handy)
    www.androphiles.com/files/android/EE4stock_DXC.tar.rar


    Second package: Deodexed system, imnuts modded CWM , stock kernel (not rooted)
    www.androphiles.com/files/android/EE4deodx_DXC.tar.rar


    Warning having a Custom kernel Write protects your sdcard when trying to mount to your PC otherwise everything works

    Third package: Deodexed system, imnuts modded CWM, jt voodoo kernel (Rooted)
    www.androphiles.com/files/android/EE4dxvodo_DXC.tar.rar


    Again if you need instructions on how to flash these just hold off till we can mess with this build some more.
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    Kinda curious tho if we are already running your AB build with a custom kernel with Voodoo and lagfix how will we go about updating to EE4 so we don't mess up and loose root access in the process.

    Kind of a tedious process, but here is what I did:
    1) I disabled the lagfix (create a folder called 'disable-lagfix' in /sdcard/Voodoo)
    2) rebooted the phone to disable the voodoo lagfix
    3) ran the stock rooted ED1 ODIN file (which I created :))
    4) took the OTA ED2 update and lost root
    5) downloaded the EE4 update file (http://goo.gl/XTDA9) and renamed it 'update.zip' and put it on my sdcard
    6) booted into recovery and applied update.zip and then let it boot
    7) flashed JTs rooted voodoo kernel and his CWM in ODIN (you should probably delete the disable-lagfix folder after step 6)

    NOTE: I didn't wipe at all during this process.

    I have EE4 and JTs voodoo kernel and I've confirmed that I have root access.
    Now it's time to get rid of this orange and brown crap... again :/
    2
    I followed all the steps to get EE4 and re-installed the EE4 voodoo kernel and everything installed correctly.

    However I have two issues:

    1- When I boot in to recovery and try to enable the lag fix, it always shows:
    enable lagfix (defualt)
    /system lagfix on (default)

    Actually: disabled
    next boot: disabled

    Regardless of how many time I try to enable it.

    I've confirmed I have SU.

    2 - Did anybody lose Gmail during the process? When I open I get:

    The application Gmail (process.com.google.android.gm) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. Force Close

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

    go on your sdcard and look in the voodoo folder there is probably a file inside called disable lagfix....delete that file
    1
    I am currently running Debloated ED2 v4, with lagfix enabled.

    If I:

    • Disable LagFix
    • Load DroidXcon's "Third Package" (above, in first post) via Odin
    • Install Kejar's SD Card patch

    Will I then be at EE4, rooted, and have the proper baseband radio version?

    Thanks,

    ¿GJ?

    No. The ODIN packages above will not update the baseband to EE4. Here's is what I did:

    1. Download the patch mentioned in Post 4 (I think post 4)
    2. Disable Lagfix
    3. Flash first EE4 file (100% stock everything, patch fails if not stock odex)
    4. After reboot, recovery will load. Flash the update.zip you downloaded earlier.
    5. Let the phone boot up, and verify the baseband changed
    6. Delete Lagfix file
    7. ODIN back to EE4 + CWM + Voodoo
    8. Allow Voodoo to work it's magic
    9. ???
    10. Profit
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    I'm not sure if i have the sd problem or not. How do I test for it? I've already moved files around in ES Explorer.

    Can you put files on it from your pc? That's what I couldn't do before flashing the fix.