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Default [Q] Clockworkmod for jellybean 4.1.2 samsung G S2

Hi Forum,

Today I rooted my Samsung Galixy S 2 with Jellybean 2.1.4. I now want to install a custom ROM. I read that the easiest way to do is my flashing ClockWorkMod on my phone wich makes it easy to switch to custom roms. But i simply cant find a matching CWM for Jellybean 2.1.4 I9100XXLS8. I currently have 3.0.31-Jeboo_Kernel_v1.2a as my rooted kernel, dont know if that makes any defference in this.
Hope someone can help me out here

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Default Re: [Q] Clockworkmod for jellybean 4.1.2 samsung G S2

I've never tried Jeboo kernel.
Try flashing Philz, reboot into recovery and then flash your rom.

Oh. It's Jelly Bean 4.1.2.

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If you want to flash a custom rom, then it doesnt really matter which kernel you pick.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1877270

Then pick the kernel for you version or just pick the latest version. I would go for the latest and if that doesnt work the one that matches your version.

Make sure you pick the .tar.md5 and not the .zip (because if you got no custom recovery you cant flash .zip)
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Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 : AOKP 4.2.1

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HTC Touch Pro2 | ROM: Valkyrie 6.5.23115TR2.5
HTC HD2 | DarkStone1337 [FroyoStone Sense - V3.2]
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If you want to flash a custom rom, then it doesnt really matter which kernel you pick.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1877270

Then pick the kernel for you version or just pick the latest version. I would go for the latest and if that doesnt work the one that matches your version.

Make sure you pick the .tar.md5 and not the .zip (because if you got no custom recovery you cant flash .zip)
Thanks, I installed PhilZ-cwm6 and it works. I Tried to make a backup and install a new ROM with it but then the bachup is done I cant find it anymore. I think I have to instal the ROMs with aroma file manager? Anaways it doesnt find the ROMs on my external SD. Any ideas? Maybe im just doing it wrong..

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