i am really confused which file to download and flash as i am on a custom rom kitkat 4.4.4 by sonic developers ... m already running cwm recovery ..
whic file should i download and flash ????? pls guide
What will you do? This is only for Stock...
i am really confused which file to download and flash as i am on a custom rom kitkat 4.4.4 by sonic developers ... m already running cwm recovery ..
whic file should i download and flash ????? pls guide
Check post number 3Hiya
I'm looking for the custom firmware to root my Galaxy note 1 (XXLT9 Android 4.1.2) but every time i click on a download link, I get taken to a site that flags up phishing warnings and downloads of EXE files, not zips (and ezdownloaders)
So far I've managed to get 'philz_touch_6.48.4-n7000.zip' file but looking for one specific to my kernel LT9 or would this do the job?
For stock roms you will have to stay with what you have... Update to KK, you can flash the kernel you flashed 6.48.4 and then reboot to new recovery and flash KK rom.I have been happily running Philz for XXLT4 (Touch 5, CWM 6.0.3.1) on my Note N7000 with Touchwiz and Android 4.1.2 for a long time now. I am considering trying one of the KitKat ROMs and from what I can tell, I really need to update CWM to something newer than I have now.
I tried going to the "up to date thread" shown in post 1 here. I followed that to the files shown for the N7000. I chose the latest zip version there. I put that on my external SD and then installed it via my current recovery.
That proved to NOT be a good thing since the phone no longer booted normally. I am not sure why. I was thankfully able to boot into recovery and saw that I did have Philz 6.48.4 with CMW 6.0.5.0. Using that I was able to restore my previous night's Nandroid backup and all is back where I was before I started all of this. I guess the Nandroid over-wrote the recovery.
So what is the RIGHT way to get the up to date Philz CWM for my device? Thanks!
Check post number 3
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For stock roms you will have to stay with what you have... Update to KK, you can flash the kernel you flashed 6.48.4 and then reboot to new recovery and flash KK rom.
You can try the LTA one... Post #3, there is a hyperlink for TW kernels.
Can I find latest 6.48 in PIT format to use with Odin?
(I plan to repartition my N7000)
There is no PIT for kernels, PIT stands for Partition Information Table and only changes the size of your storage. Use the PDA to install kernels.
Why not asking in the ROM thread? All written there how to flash that ROM
- Patched kernel to avoid brick bug issues on ICS 4.0.4
- PhilZ Touch Recovery: enhanced clockworkmod 6 full touch based recovery
- Pure stock kernel (only ramdisk changes)
- Can be flashed in Stock Recovery (root + no yellow triangle) or in Odin
- Init.d and customboot.sh support
- Introduced support for custom MULTI bootanimation (bin and zip)
- Dual USB mount in recovery support
- ADB root in recovery: just wait about a minute to activate
- touch interface:
- toggle between 4 touch modes: FULL TOUCH, DOUBLE TAP to validate and SEMI TOUCH (scroll but no touch validation) and NO TOUCH to only use hardware keysNote: after scroll, first touch will select only. After one sec of scrolling or on second touch, it will validate immeadiately. This is by design and not a bug. It is there to limit erroneous validation while scrolling
- written from scratch full touch code
- safe full touch : no wrongly validations while scrolling
- when you set full touch mode, it defaults to optimized settings for menu height, scroll sensitivity and touch accuracy (you still can alter them manually later)
- adjust scroll sensitivity in a huge palette
- adjust menu height in a huge palette
- adjust touch accuracy
- 30 color settings for each of the 8 GUI parts + 5 alpha transparency settings
- user custom background png can be selected in addition to 30 solid colors option
- show / hide background icon
- show / hide bottom virtual buttons
- show/hide + set color and transparency for menu line separators to match solid color themes, like Black...
- set number of bottom log rows to show
- Friendly Log View and pause on logs: no more miss logs during zip installs
- auto dim screen after user configurable delay
- auto turn off screen after user configurable delay
- adjust brightness and turn off screen with a gesture action
- show/hide clock and remaining battery %, even during nandroid operations
- clock and battery stats now effectively refresh every 30 seconds and during nandroid operations
- toggle vibrator on/off on touch
- toggle key repeat for volume up/down scrolling when maintained pressed
- key repeat also enabled for virtual buttons
- set time zone + 30mn offset + DST: correct time can now be set for nandroid backup path and clock
- time setting is now applied to all recovery session, including timestamp of created/modified files (v4.92.3+)
- capture recovery screen shots with a gesture action
- one file to save all settings
- backup and restore settings file
- reset to default settings option
- prompt to restore your settings from a backup when they are wiped by a new ROM install
- option to auto restore your settings from a backup without a prompt
- all toggles are applied live, without restart of recovery (except reset of stock CWM background image)
- toggle menu options are automatically right aligned and menu text left aligned based on device display size
- configurable gesture actions: double tap, slide right/left, long press/lift, long press/move, can be associated with any of: show log, change brightness, blank screen, capture screen shot, launch Aroma File Manager
Read more about it here: Validation Lock after scrolling
- First to introduce true JB 4.2 migration: toggle between /data/media and /data/media/0
- browse phone with root access using full GUI in Aroma File Manager
- terminal access from recovery with root access through Aroma File Manager
- Multi Zip Install menu: check multiple zip files to install in a row
- Custom Install Zip Mode: set a default folder to start with + browse backward up to the root
- exFAT + ext4 support in recovery for external sd
- TWRP backup and restore support, include full md5 sum support (single and multivolume, compressed and non compressed formats)
- Advanced statistics during backup operations shown in color: total backup size, backup size progress, backup time, compression ratio...
- support .android_secure backup/restore from external storage and exfat partitions
- optional reboot after custom backups/restores
- sd-ext support (ext4)
- nandroid backups support /preload in backup and restore jobs (custom and stock modes)
- nandroid backups support /misc in backup and restore jobs (custom mode)
- set special nandroid settings: time zone, toggle md5 check for lightning fast backup and restore, toggle /preload backup and restore, enable nandroid compression using pigz (multi-cpu gzip compression) and choose ors backup target volume
- you can cancel any nandroid operation with back button
- create custom_rom.zip from current ROM or from a pre-existing nandroid backup (based on boot, /system and optionally /preload)
- nandroid backup path now will be named with current ROM id from build.prop (ro.modversion, then ro.romversion, then ro.build.display.id)
- custom backup and restore job list: backup and restore freely any partition combo (include modem and efs) from old nandroid folder or new custom_backup one
- backup/restore EFS in both tar + img formats, now with time incremented copies for both tar and .img
- support flash modem.bin image files in addition to custom modem.img files, now support for multiple *.bin versions under dedicated folder
- during custom restore, you can see the contents of the folder you want to restore from
- delete custom or TWRP backups from recovery menu
- full wipe before flashing new ROM: wipe user data + format /system and /preload. SD card content is not affected
- full support for openrecovery script specifications include all backup and restore options
- run openrecovery scripts in 2 modes: on start goomanager boot scripts + one touch menu to either directly open a default path or freely browse for scripts
- define ors backup target volume from within Nandroid Settings menu
- ors restore path supports stock clockworkmod path, TWRP path and custom_backup path
- poweroff, reboot to recovery and reboot to download/bootloader mode options
- dual USB mount in recovery support and mount external sd over usb for /data/media devices
- adb root in recovery: just wait about a minute to activate
- detailed build info in About menu
- Can you implement overclock, voltage control, voodoo, special drivers... ?
This is a stock kernel, not recompiled from source. It is only repacked with changes in ramdisk to add new features and an enhanced cwm based recovery. I do not have plans to start building kernels from source. There are big names in the scene already doing a great job there.- Why I can't see your kernel version Phone / About dialog ?
That's how stock kernels behave. Version info is in build.prop and comes with the ROM. I can add it but won't as it is that way that stock kernels are supposed to work.
You can know the exact kernel version by typing in terminal: getprop
Also, in my recovery, there is an About dialog to give you more info about actual recovery which is also tight to kernel- Why your kernel drains more battery ?
It cannot be. It will act like stock kernel, not better, not worst- Does your kernel perform better than stock ?
Same answer as previous- Why sometimes I need to touch twice to validate an option in recovery ?
This is by design and not a bug. A special feature I added is the option to highlight/validate touched menu. After you scroll in a menu, your first touch will act as select without validation. This is to avoid any false validation during scroll, the worst limitation for many of the actual touch recoveries including original one- Will you implement exFAT support in recovery ?
It is done now, but only for JB as it supports exFat
- this is a pure stock kernel, kernel is just same as stock, except binary patching MMC_CAP_ERASE
- if you have issues such as bootloop, first, try to flash the original stock zImage to see if you still have same issues as with my kernel
- some custom kernels do not update your build.prop, it is the case with my kernel, as it is a stock kernel. I can add it, but won't for many specific reasons. You can flash a LR9 kernel on a LRT ROM, you will still see LRT in your phone/about. That's also true if you flash a Samsung genuine kernel on a different ROM. So, if you flashed many kernels before, be sure to know on what ROM you are and check potential compatibility issues between kernels in post 2
- Make sure your issue is recovery related
- All external sdcard issues: first format in PC with primary partition, tons of people are formatting as logical and come cry
- Reproduce your issue and while in recovery:
- Go to Advanced / Report Error
- Copy the /sdcard/clockworkmod/recovery.log and attach it here
- Give detailed info about your issues
- Without these, there is little chance I can help you, so, do not get mad if I do not answer
V2.7 Dual USB mount + Touch Recovery
Zip version : Need to flash using recovery (you can flash with stock recovery too)
PhilZ-cwm6-ZSLPN-OZS-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRU-VDI-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRG-DBT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR9-INU-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRT-DBT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-JPLR8-OJP-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRQ-DBT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRI-AUT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRK-XEU-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR6-ODD-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR5-OLB-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-UBLR3-PSN-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-BGLR3-XEC-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR2-OLB-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR5-OLB-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLPY-XEN-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRL-HUI-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLQ3-OXX-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-ZSLPM-OZS-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-ZSLPF-OZS-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-JPLPD-OJP-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-UBLPC-UUB-2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLP9-OLB-v2.7
tar version - Need to flash using PC/Mobile odin. in case of PC you need to reset counter later.
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRG-DBT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR9-INU-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRT-DBT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-JPLR8-OJP-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRQ-DBT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRI-AUT-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRK-XEU-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR6-ODD-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR5-OLB-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLPY-XEN-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRL-HUI-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-ZSLPM-OZS-v2.7
PhilZ-cwm6-JPLPD-OJP-v2.7
V2.5
Zip version : Need to flash using recovery (you can flash with stock recovery too)
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRG-DBT-2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR9-INU-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRT-DBT-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-JPLR8-OJP-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRQ-DBT-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRI-AUT-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRK-XEU-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR6-ODD-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR5-OLB-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLPY-XEN-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRL-HUI-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-ZSLPM-OZS-v2.5
tar version - Need to flash using PC/Mobile odin. in case of PC you need to reset counter later.
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRG-DBT-2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR9-INU-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRT-DBT-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-JPLR8-OJP-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRQ-DBT-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRI-AUT-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRK-XEU-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-DDLR6-ODD-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR5-OLB-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLPY-XEN-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-XXLRL-HUI-v2.5
PhilZ-cwm6-ZSLPM-OZS-v2.5