[Q] Stock rom for Galaxy Tab P-1000 - Galaxy Tab Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all! I would like to ask about the stock rom for Asia Galaxy Tab, I been flashing back using Sam firmware. The biggest problem after I flash to the stock rom, I could not connect to 3G. May I know what the problem, been using different modem.bin file but still to could not be used. Please! Do help me!

try this guide buddy hope it will help you http://p1000.teamovercome.net/?page_id=64

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[Q] How to revert from Overcome ROM to my original Foroyo ROM?

Hey guys. I just installed the OverCome Rom to my Galaxy Tab Asia Model and I thought of uninstalling it because I think I wanna use the original firmware i.e. Foroyo. Anyone can teach me how to uninstall the overcome rom and flash my Glaaxy Tab to my original firmware? Thank you guys
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133590

[Q] Custom Rom on Galaxy Pop CDMA ?

Hello folks how are you all ?
I have a Samsung SGH-I559 which is a CDMA variant of the Galaxy Mini (called galaxy pop here in India)
The phone is running 2.2 froyo and the baseband version is I5599DDED05
I was wondering whether I can flash the wonderful Roms out here on my phone
I think as my phone is CDMA, flashing the modem could be a problem.. So could be bootloaders ?
But flashing the factoryfs.rfs shouldn't be a problem if I keep the kernel and modem unchanged right ?
I really need all your help on this
Devs please reply
Cheers !!
Bump!!!
Need your help people
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Newbie needs some Help

Hi Everyone , I am new here on XDA and from South Africa, I recently got a Galaxy Note N7000 and own a Galaxy S2 as well. I am hoping someone can help me as I am trying to find the Stock Rom for Galaxy Note for South Africa. Your help will be greatly appreciated. I have checked the Dev section and noticed it is not listed on samfirmware
Regards
Sean
SolidsnakeZA said:
Hi Everyone , I am new here on XDA and from South Africa, I recently got a Galaxy Note N7000 and own a Galaxy S2 as well. I am hoping someone can help me as I am trying to find the Stock Rom for Galaxy Note for South Africa. Your help will be greatly appreciated. I have checked the Dev section and noticed it is not listed on samfirmware
Regards
Sean
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Is there any particular problem that you need to solve which requires you to use the Stock Rom for South Africa? From my limited knowledge of the Galaxy Note, which i just got less than a week ago, if you are stuck with some firmware issues or bootloop or battery drain, whatsoever, just flash a stock full wipe rom and you should be fine. I would suggest flashing a stock firmware from this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997 say the first one XXKJ1 and then through the software updater inside the phone, update to the latest firmware from there. Hopefully this helps
YaocH said:
Is there any particular problem that you need to solve which requires you to use the Stock Rom for South Africa? From my limited knowledge of the Galaxy Note, which i just got less than a week ago, if you are stuck with some firmware issues or bootloop or battery drain, whatsoever, just flash a stock full wipe rom and you should be fine. I would suggest flashing a stock firmware from this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997 say the first one XXKJ1 and then through the software updater inside the phone, update to the latest firmware from there. Hopefully this helps
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All sorted thanks I Downloaded LA3 and flashed with CWM and kept CF root and cwm now using LA1 Kernel with CF root and working fine. My Problem was I was on Revo Note KL7 and could not restore back to my backup as MD5 was giving a mismatch error but everything is sorted out now.

[stock rom][2.3.6] P1000BUJQ3_P1000BUJQ1_P1000TCLJQ1

Hi xda-developers,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab (P1000) (hw ver. rev1.2), provided by Vodafone Portugal, and I want exploit the device by installing custom ROMs.
But as you can imagine, I want to be sure that I can revert the device to this state whenever I want. And this is my problem....
I've been searched for tutorials how to do this, but i could not find this specific ROM.
Info after pressing *#1234# :
Firmware Version:
PDA - P1000BUJQ3
PHONE - P1000BUJQ1
CSC - P1000TCLJQ1
Android version is 2.3.6 and carrier is Vodafone Portugal
I also went to a Vodafone forum, and they suggested an alternative by asking a previous version ROM to Samsung (unlikelly): Android 2.2, P1000BUJI4+P1000TCLJI1
I also can't get this one.
Questions:
Do you have any sugesttions where can I get this stock ROM (preference 2.3.6)?
What does people like me normally do in this sittuations on their devices?
Is there any Stock Rom without carrier (directly from Samsung)? Can I install another P1000 stock rom from another carrier (I don't like this sollution) ?
Let me just say this.
You P1000 is no different than all the P1000 talked about here.
Just read all some if the threads here and you know what to do.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using xda app-developers app
Please try this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704563
priyana said:
Let me just say this.
You P1000 is no different than all the P1000 talked about here.
Just read all some if the threads here and you know what to do.
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Thanks priyana, but I want to preserve the original ROM for a eventual revert, and that's what I can't find in any P1000 thread.
nurusz said:
Please try this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704563
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Thanks nurusz, but I don't want how to flash the P1000;
What I want is the stock ROM for P1000, carrier Vodafone Portugal (TCL), no matter what version (2.2 or 2.3) and not-rooted
I have 2.3 now in my P1000 (that was never flashed before (only updated via Kies)).
Does anyone provide me any reliable solution to this?
Thank you!

[Q] S I9000 to S I9000M

I would like to convert my Galaxy S I9000 to a Galaxy S I9000M (Vibrant) Canadian.
I would appreciate it if someone could help with the rooting and tell me the name of the firmwares I need to use such as the
Kernal, Rom, etc.
Thank You.
So just to clarify (because I'm a bit confused) you want to convert one device to another? The only safest thing you can do is change build.prop, and that's only going to change how the device displays. If you want to flash a Vibrant rom onto the I9000, that's a no go because that can screw up the device.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using Tapatalk HD
Any reasoin why you want to make the change
Hi,
My phone used to be a i9000m.
In order to use all the custom roms, I had to convert it to a i9000.
The only thing that carries over every time I flash a new rom is the modem.
You need to use the "KG3" because I think it has something to do with the frequencies that are used by the i9000m.
So, maybe your i9000 modem may not use the same frequencies? I'm guessing, not knowing.
i9000 was wonderful, why change?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
Thank You for your replies.
I am trying to learn about the Android system.
I would like to convert my Galaxy S I9000 to run on the Bell System in Canada
and I figured I need to convert to something like the Galaxy S I9000M (Vibrant) Canadian firmware.
I would like to have an i9000 working with (Bell) Canadian firmware.
I would like to wipe/re-program the phone to a factory firmware and install a firmware that will work in Canada.
The same process you do when you format your PC's harddrive.
I would like to root/clean my i9000 and re-program it with updated firmwares, giving me an i9000 Canadian Phone .
If this is possible, I need to know the names of the Rom, kernel, etc. for Canada, I could use to do this.
Thank You.
Factory Firmware you can get from here http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/
I have the GT-I9000M_I9000UGKC1_BMCKC1.zip from sammobile
Thank You
nyloncrack
Since you have your phone working in Canada would you be so kind and share with me,
the firmware you installed to do this and
how You installed it.
Also do you have a link for this "KG3" rom/kernal file?
Thank You.

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