Never used ODIN, but have used CWM. I'm currently running Perception build 5 and tried to restore to my stock Rogers Eclair using CWM, but it gets stuck in the unlock screen and keeps force closing. So my stock Eclair backup is useless
Which ODIN do I use to do a clean flash and master clear for the ODIN Rogers 2.2 file posted in the first post? Can someone please post a link because the only ODIN I was able to find is the one-click for AT&T stock Eclair.
If I use just the CWM file and flash with CWM over Perception build 5, will that be a clean flash if I do a factory reset/wipe data?
Thanks
Can't you do master clear when using Perception 5, then install Stock 2.2 using CWM? I believe if you can do that it's a clean flash, of course somebody can jump in if that isn't correct
Never used ODIN, but have used CWM. I'm currently running Perception build 5 and tried to restore to my stock Rogers Eclair using CWM, but it gets stuck in the unlock screen and keeps force closing. So my stock Eclair backup is useless
Which ODIN do I use to do a clean flash and master clear for the ODIN Rogers 2.2 file posted in the first post? Can someone please post a link because the only ODIN I was able to find is the one-click for AT&T stock Eclair.
If I use just the CWM file and flash with CWM over Perception build 5, will that be a clean flash if I do a factory reset/wipe data?
Thanks
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Can't you do master clear when using Perception 5, then install Stock 2.2 using CWM? I believe if you can do that it's a clean flash, of course somebody can jump in if that isn't correct
Do you mean a master clear using ODIN? Which ODIN? The only one I've found and that is linked everywhere is the one-click for Eclair (2.1). Really I'm just looking for a link to ODIN that every one keeps referring to here.
I ended up doing all of the following using CWM:
- Installed Firefly 2.2 right over Perception build 5
- Wipe/reset data
- Ran Firefly for a couple of hours, but didn't like the theme/colors at all (very dark)
- Installed Rogers 2.2 from OP
- Wipe/reset data
Now I'm running Rogers 2.2 stock, but still need to figure out how to restore the device ID from my original backup
Do you just take this update.zip and install it using CWM? Is that all there is to it?
That depends what you are currently running. You mentioned CWM, so I'll assume you are not currently on stock.
Always make a backup with Titanium Backup and move it to your desktop. If you have a custom ROM or SpeedMod or any I9000 based kernel, you should download ODIN 1-click, MASTER CLEAR, then flash the AT&T ROM. After that, you can use bay_wolf's AIO Rogers toolbox to get back to Rogers Froyo. I then used Kies to get my Froyo on, then flashed the Rogers Voodoo Kernel. After that I rooted and reinstalled my Titanium Backup.
I just went through this whole rigamarole yesterday, trust me, thisis the fastest, easiest way to go without
I have better numbers since I flashed than I did on SpeedMod!
That depends what you are currently running. You mentioned CWM, so I'll assume you are not currently on stock.
Always make a backup with Titanium Backup and move it to your desktop. If you have a custom ROM or SpeedMod or any I9000 based kernel, you should download ODIN 1-click, MASTER CLEAR, then flash the AT&T ROM. After that, you can use bay_wolf's AIO Rogers toolbox to get back to Rogers Froyo. I then used Kies to get my Froyo on, then flashed the Rogers Voodoo Kernel. After that I rooted and reinstalled my Titanium Backup.
I just went through this whole rigamarole yesterday, trust me, thisis the fastest, easiest way to go without
I have better numbers since I flashed than I did on SpeedMod!
Thanks!
I'm currently running Rogers 2.2 stock. I flashed it over Firefly 2.2 using CWM and the zip file in the very first post.
I used to have Perception 5 running which was an I9000 based kernel. My problem right now is I must have the wrong ODIN 1-click because when I launch it on Win7 64-bit there isn't anything in any of the boxes. There is only a Master Clear and Start button. I'll try to post a screenshot later.
Does this mean I'm not really running Rogers stock 2.2 because I flashed it with CWM over a custom ROM?
I'm currently running Rogers 2.2 stock. I flashed it over Firefly 2.2 using CWM and the zip file in the very first post.
I used to have Perception 5 running which was an I9000 based kernel. My problem right now is I must have the wrong ODIN 1-click because when I launch it on Win7 64-bit there isn't anything in any of the boxes. There is only a Master Clear and Start button. I'll try to post a screenshot later.
That version of ODIN sounds like the right one. It's kind of 'preloaded' with the AT&T stock firmware, so you have only two buttons: one to Master Clear and one to flash the aforementioned firmware. So, if you have already backed up, you should just MC and then flash the firmware.
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Does this mean I'm not really running Rogers stock 2.2 because I flashed it with CWM over a custom ROM?
This is kind of a loaded question. Technically yes, but you would have to ensure that you have both the stock modem and kernel, which can be verified in Settings/About Phone. Baseband and build number should both end in UXJL1, and you should have the 2.6.32.9 kernel.
If all of these check out, yes, you are technically on 2.2 stock, but the red flag for me is that you can access CWM, because stock recovery menu is 2e. So you might have root, lagfix, or some other tweaks enabled, which indicates a non-stock/non-'out of the box' configuration.
I mention this only because wolf_bay's toolbox, specifically built for Rogers users, was my tool of choice to flash back to stock and I had to re root and reinstall the JL1 voodoo/froyo kernel before I had CWM, plus no issues with device id. So there's a chance that there might be some discrepancies.
This is kind of a loaded question. Technically yes, but you would have to ensure that you have both the stock modem and kernel, which can be verified in Settings/About Phone. Baseband and build number should both end in UXJL1, and you should have the 2.6.32.9 kernel.
If all of these check out, yes, you are technically on 2.2 stock, but the red flag for me is that you can access CWM, because stock recovery menu is 2e. So you might have root, lagfix, or some other tweaks enabled, which indicates a non-stock/non-'out of the box' configuration.
Good news is all of that checks out for me:
- Baseband = I896UXJL1
- Build number = FROYO.UXJL1
- Kernel = 2.6.32.9
And I actually have 3e recovery (not 2e), so I do indeed have stock recovery.
Thanks for your help in enlightening me. I'm now stock Rogers Froyo 2.2 without even having realized it.
Now on to tweaking:
- voodoo lag fix on JL1 kernel
- TouchWiz launcher (or other)
- Etc.
In so far as the kernel is concerned? I doubt it, there's not much there to tweak; the usual CWM menus and a basic lagfix on/off and system lagfix on/off. That's pretty much it.
I think we'll see more development based off of stock 2.2 and Rogers & AT&T kernel/modem once AT&T users get Froyo tomorrow. There's not much reason to stay with crossover I9000 stuff once we have source. There's already stuff like this kernel which is very promising.
In so far as the kernel is concerned? I doubt it, there's not much there to tweak; the usual CWM menus and a basic lagfix on/off and system lagfix on/off. That's pretty much it.
I think we'll see more development based off of stock 2.2 and Rogers & AT&T kernel/modem once AT&T users get Froyo tomorrow. There's not much reason to stay with crossover I9000 stuff once we have source. There's already stuff like this kernel which is very promising.
No, not kernel tweaks. Just general tweaks to make the stock install better.
So, here's what I've done so far, which might be helpful to others:
- Searched Market for "Gingerbread Launcher" and installed the one by Eugene373. Much better than Samsung's TouchWiz Launcher.
- Replaced the stock 3e recovery with a modified one using the script provided here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423
- Flashed ClockworkMod Recovery using ROM Manager (only possible after applying the modified 3e recovery in the previous step).
- Used ClockworkMod Recovery to flash the JL1 kernel with the Voodoo lag fix injected.
Now I'm trying to figure out how to:
- Get a numeric battery
- Install the Gingerbread keyboard
Any tips? I keep reading that it isn't possible to replace the battery icon and keyboard on an odexed ROM. Is that true?
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