[Q] Need Help rooting GT-I9000(India) 2.3.3 DDjv9 - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HI How do I root my phone with CF-Root or Speedmod Kernel
Samsung Galaxys GT-I9000(INDIA)
PDA- I9000DDJV9
PHONE- I9000DDJP2
CSC- I9000DDJP5
FIRMWARE- 2.3.3
BASEBAND- I9000DDJP2
KERNEL- [email protected]#2
BUILD- GINGERBREAD.DDJV9
If my FW is compatible with speedmod which Speedmod Kernel should I use from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044519

go to cfroot thread and find your firmware in the kernels and then download and flash through odin

Thank You for you reply
It would help me if you could please post the link
And Can I use these (SPEEDMOD)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044519
As the can be used for GT-I9000 (2.3.x)
Thanks

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
[13.11.2011][CF-Root 4.3] JP*,JS*,JQ3,JV-1KBHIOPQRSTAU - su+bb+2e/CWM-rfs+ext4

Use this speedmod attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=797000&d=1322420039

Thanks sbnaul
But I have updated my phone to 2.3.6(XWJVZ)(For the first time without kies using odin)
And I have flashed semaphore kernel 2.1.1 (For the first time)
But after flashing it I downloaded the app Root Check BAsic to see if my phone was rooted or no.
It said-"This device does not have proper root access"
I also tried installing Titanium backup
It said -"could not get root access"
What is the problem??
The phone runs absolutely fine with no problems
Also I read somewhere that I need to have busybox and superuser installed
Do I have to???
And if yes How do I install the 2
Please provide proper instructions if i have to install the apps
Please correct me if I am going wrong
Thanks

busybox
So I have downloaded superuser from the market and now semaphore script manager and titanium backup are working
Now what about busybox
Someone please reply.....

1808 said:
So I have downloaded superuser from the market and now semaphore script manager and titanium backup are working
Now what about busybox
Someone please reply.....
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Open titanium backup and hit the problems button and it will download the busybox version appropriate . Ensure you have net access .
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Thanks there for the reply
But I came to know that Semaphore kernel comes bundled with busybox
So if I hit the problems button in TB will it update my busybox version or install again???
because I have read many people having problems bacause of 2 busybox installed on their phone...

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[Q] Stock UGKG3 With root ( How To)

Hey Guys.. I'm looking for a "how to Root " on Bell's Stock UGKG3.
It seems in order to get root you must use CWM 2.5 and higher but KG3 overwrites with 3e Recovery. If I flash CF-roomt 1.3 through 4.1 I get looping boot screens.
Many searches later.. I'm here.
Can anyone help me out?
I9000M with UGKG3 flashed via ODin (I9000UGKG3-homebinary.tar) with stock 3e recovery BMC CSC.
Yes use the tornado kernel
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haloimplant said:
Rooted KG3 kernel: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=410SOQHD or http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8DH9UR4L (first one comes up unavailable sometimes?)
Odin 1.82: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1IKLKDPB
Just open Odin, put the tar file as PDA, put the phone in download mode, plug it in, wait for the box under ID:COM to go yellow and the 'added!' message and hit start. It will be done in a few seconds. Install superuser and busybox from the market to see if it works.
Like I said earlier it didn't work right away for me, superuser just FC'd on the first boot. Not sure if it was reflashing or rebooting that fixed it. Just a warning that some tinkering might be required.
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10charrrrr
lgsshedden said:
Yes use the tornado kernel
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It would be great if you could provide a link to this kernel, as it is not on XDA.
I found a link...
http://www.mediafire.com/?31hw11agky62dr2
PW: damiangto
But don't even bother.. once again I'm stuck on a boot loop!
haloimplant said:
10charrrrr
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Thank you!
Root with no FC on SU.
haloimplant said:
10charrrrr
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Sorry to bump an older thread, but I just have something else to add that might help someone else out.
I re-flashed stock UGKG3 to an i9000M, then grabbed the rooted kernel you linked to root. However, I had to manually download superuser and busybox installer from the Android Market - something I thought would happen automatically.
Hope this helps someone else!
hi brahmy
were you able to root your i9000 on this firmware?
managed to grab the file. thanks.
just wonder if you were successful after flashing this kernel
just lookin for some reassurances
Yes you do need to superuser and busybox from the market.
I'm seeing over 900 downloads of that kernel from megaupload, I didn't make it but I'm glad my instructions and download link helped so many.
haloimplant said:
Yes you do need to superuser and busybox from the market.
I'm seeing over 900 downloads of that kernel from megaupload, I didn't make it but I'm glad my instructions and download link helped so many.
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thanks for the link.. going to try rooting now.
Am not getting root ... UPDATE: have root, but not busybox
So I re-installed the stock Bell UGKG3 kernel which worked great.
Then I installed this rooted one, more than once between reboots. I also got Busybox and TiShell from Market but I have no root
What might be going wrong?
Before I put the stock kernel back on, I was playing around with various kernels and with one of these kernels, I also updated the CSC and MODEM. Will this cause issues with this rooted KG3? I seem to not have problems with the stock KG3 that I re-installed using Kies.
Please help! No idea why everybody seems to be getting root with this kernel except me.
EDIT:
Ooooops looks like I may have had an out-of-date/dysfunctional Superuser app that was there from an old kernel update. I deleted it, re-installed from Market, and now I have root!!!
Now I have another problem: Looks like my busybox is also out-of-date. D/l'd busybox installer, it asked me if I wanted to install the latest, I said yes, but then it said I still have a version hanging around and I couldn't install.
So I opened my terminal and found one in /system/xbin. Did:
su
rm busybox
... but says the it's a read-only filesystem
How can I remove my old one that apparently exists somewhere and won't let the newly-downloaded busybox installer install a new one??
Stock ugkg3
I had the same problems with rooting my ugkg3, I used Darkyrom 10.2 Re. It rooted, put voodoo lagfix in, busybox, superuser. I didn't have to add any of those apps. I used odin to put it in. The only thing you have to do is reconfig your apn settings. Here is the link for darkyrom http://www.darkyrom.com/community/index.php?threads/odin-darkyrom-10-2-resurrection-gt-i9000.4272/, here is the link for the original stock firmware http://www.samfirmware.com/, and here is the link for the apn settings http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=799559, enjoy.
haloimplant said:
10charrrrr
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The links you provided no longer work. Does anyone have any others?

[Q] froyo xwjpf upgrade help

hi.
i have an sgs i9000:
build: froyo 2.2 XWJPF
baseband: XXJPP
kernel: speedmod-k13e-500hz #36
i've installed speedmod kernel via odin 1.7 to obtain root. I have superuser but somehow I cannot install busybox (even via Market). It's Root Checker that says so: root OK, busybox not OK.
I've installed Rom Manager and when I boot into recovery it goes to CWM recovery 2.5.1. I've already made a nandroid backup.
My question (and for some of the users i've seen in foruns) are:
I want to test some ROMS but i would like first to change to a chainfire kernel, but there is no cf-root with the JPF reference. What kernel should i use?
From the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108 I've read that for Froyo firmware has "CF-Root < 2.4 versions" associated.
Does this means that i should get a CF-Root with JPy (y = F or upper) and v2.3 or lower in the zip filename. Is this correct? Following this assumption, can i use CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPY-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip ?
After that if want to upgrade to a gingerbread ROM or any other available. The kernel used interferes on the ROM planned to use on the upgrade? And after the ROM upgrade the kernel suffers an upgrade too?
The lagfix should be disabled before ROM change and enabled after that, correct?
Sorry for this extensive list of questions, but i think it can help me and other XWXPF build users.
Regards.
Hay dude first go to www.samfirware.com and download a latest gingerbread rom from there and flash that via odin and then dowload the kernel from xda...such as cf root or galaxian or semaphore...the lastest version of rom is jvr...its quite simple
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[Q] Galaxian kernel root

Is it normal to have no root with Galaxian Kernel (flashed directly over stock JVR)? Superuser app is installed...
Additionally I've got another problem:
Since the last time I'd flashed, BLN isn't working anymore: "liblights are not supported". I've already read something about a cwm-package to correct, but haven't found it in the BLN-thread.
Thanks!
From what I understand, for BLN a kernel ia not enough - The rom needs to support it aswell.
Did it work before you flashed Galaxian? What was your configuration when it did work?
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Yes... Now I flashed Semaphore over fresh installed JVR and BLN works.
I don't unterstand why root isn't available with the Galaxian kernel. So it's technical impossible to convert to ext4 with chainfires tool when no other root-kernel was installed before.
Maybe the BLN-Problem came from the cf-root kernel....
:Franke: said:
Yes... Now I flashed Semaphore over fresh installed JVR and BLN works.
I don't unterstand why root isn't available with the Galaxian kernel. So it's technical impossible to convert to ext4 with chainfires tool when no other root-kernel was installed before.
Maybe the BLN-Problem came from the cf-root kernel....
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Clashing busybox versions is your problem. Install busybox installer and use 1.17.x. After that, remove all other instances of busybox. Of course, you have to have root first (by installing other kernels on top of it, then reinstall Galaxian)
have you tryed cwm flashing this on not workign galaxian root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14900939&postcount=311
pikachu01 said:
Clashing busybox versions is your problem. Install busybox installer and use 1.17.x. After that, remove all other instances of busybox. Of course, you have to have root first (by installing other kernels on top of it, then reinstall Galaxian)
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Sorry, didn't know that I have to root first. This isn't explained in the Galaxian thread. There is only written that non-rooted phones must be flashed via Odin.
$omator said:
have you tryed cwm flashing this on not workign galaxian root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14900939&postcount=311
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No, I haven't tried it yet. Didn't know that.
Now I reflashed JVR + Semaphore, converted to ext4 and flashed Galaxian. It's a pity that something important can't be found in in the Galaxian thread and with Google.
Thanks for your help!

[Q] How to root N7000XXLA6?

Does anyone have a suggestion how to root a Note with version N7000XXLA6?
For your information:
- SuperOneClick don't work.
- DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit) don't work.
Any suggestions?!?
Timmy_01 said:
Does anyone have a suggestion how to root a Note with version N7000XXLA6?
For your information:
- SuperOneClick don't work.
- DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit) don't work.
Any suggestions?!?
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As I read in this post, you have to flash an older stock rom, root it, then flash the new stock rom using mobile-odin with keep root option on.
Text from the post:
"As New ROMs are not direct rootable, you cant root it direct method like Zergrush exploit or CF-Root, If you want such new ROMs Rooted, You shud have currant Older ROM installed, If you are not rooted and flashed Newer ROM, first downgrade to older ROM as above said.then you may update n Root it with one of following two methods."
XXLA6
i want also root my note
Baseband Version : N7000XXLA4
Buildnumber: GINGERBREAD.XXLA6
KERNEL: 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA6-CL907341 [email protected]#2
anyone how and what to use
As jellevanb wisely stated... This thread holds the answers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
I was on La6, flashed KKA with PC Odin, then used CF-Root for KKA (props to Chainfire for his amazing work) then flashed LA6 on-device using CWM Manager that was installed with CF-Root. Now I have La6 with root
I also was on LA6, flashed AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo.tar with PC Odin then used CF-Root-SGN_XX_SER_LA6-v5.0-CWM5. It worked for me.
The easiest way to gain root would be this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25285584&postcount=3
chasmodo said:
The easiest way to gain root would be this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25285584&postcount=3
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i flash it first CF ROOT Via odin . then Wipe data / factory reset / wipe dalvick cahce wipe cache ... then install jbroid kernel and flash franco that's right ?
Yes that's right.
CWM on galaxy note
hey guys i have rooted my galaxy note but i want install MIUI Rom
i think need first clockworkmod ,
have wacthed so many videos but still i dont know how to do it

how to root galaxy s GT-I9000 gingerbread 2.3.3 I9000JXJV6 GINGERBREAD.JPJV6

i tried to root the phone with following specification:
Galaxy S GT-I9000
Model No: GT-I9000
Firmware version: 2.3.3
Baseband verion: I9000JXJV6
Kernal version: 2.6.35.7-I9000JPJV6-CL233266 [email protected] #4
Buildnumber: GINGERBREAD.JPJV6
i used framaroot 1.9.3. result was unsuccessful. it will tell that root was successful but using root checker it says not. then i tried framaroot 1.5.3. i used supersu instead of superuser. this time root checker gives the answer that its successful. but no supersu app installed. i dont know whether this version install supersu app or not. but when i tried to unroot it with 1.5.3 is said success done. but root checker still shows that phone is rooted.
in this case how can i unroot it for safe side.
Then how can i root it using odin.
These are the thing my understanding:
use odin3 v.1.83 Better to install odin3 on windows XP sp2 for samsung galaxy s I9000.
csc firmware: i downloaded GT_I9000_JPJV6_JXJV6_OJPJV6_Sbl.7z
use kernal : Kernel_JPJV6.7z
but which CF-root i have to use for rooting using odin? no idea about this. nobody mentions it.
first i want to know how to unroot which i rooted using framaroot 1.5.3
then i want to know how to root using odin using CF-root?
As far as I remember Framaroot doesn't install SuperSu or any busybox app by defaut - it only provides root access. Usually you have to install a superuser app afterwards. If the root checker app says you're rooted, it's probably right.
Unrooting can be done by flashing any stock rom using Odin over the top. You won't lose your data.
CF-Root kernels are specifically built for different firmwares - therefore if you can't find one specifically for JPJV6 there isn't one. The best thing to do if you do want to root via Odin is to flash a custom kernel or flash a CF-Root supported firmware, such as XXJW4 of XXJVU before flashing CF-Root for whatever build.
Personally I'd go with the latter just to be safe - XXJW4 is a rock-solid firmware anyway.
Im facing another problm now. I tried to unroot using kinga root. After unrooting then i tried to root with kingaroot. It said successful but on reboot it says it says didnt root. Then i tried to root vth framaroot 1.5.3. this time its failed. I cannot root any more.
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jaheshkhan said:
Im facing another problm now. I tried to unroot using kinga root. After unrooting then i tried to root with kingaroot. It said successful but on reboot it says it says didnt root. Then i tried to root vth framaroot 1.5.3. this time its failed. I cannot root any more.
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Flash a stock rom over the top and start again.
which file to flash
Soryuu said:
Flash a stock rom over the top and start again.
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Sorry to ask you this basic question.
From the following link i could find the following:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102881
under middle east and africa
Quote:
JPJV6/JXJV6/OJPJV6/Sbl (MultiCSC): Download (152 MB) (Build date: Wed May 25 12:19:39 KST 2011)
(MultiCSC: BTC, EGY, JED, KOR, KSA, MAT, MED, MID, MMC, MWD, PAK, THR, WAN, XSG, XSS)
Stock Kernel: Download(
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JPJV6/JXJV6/OJPJV6/Sbl (MultiCSC): Download (152 MB) (Build date: Wed May 25 12:19:39 KST 2011)
(MultiCSC: BTC, EGY, JED, KOR, KSA, MAT, MED, MID, MMC, MWD, PAK, THR, WAN, XSG, XSS)
Stock Kernel: Download
So which file i have to use for flashing. stock kernal or 152MB file
Are the above two files official firmware from samsung?
Please help me.
My ultimate aim is to install cyanogenmod or mackay ROM.
I understood that we should not flash latest CM from 2.3.3 to 4.4.4 because it will remove IMEI
The 152MB file is the actual rom, so you'll want to be flashing that through Odin. The stock kernel is something else (and comes with the rom so you don't really need to worry about that). Both files are official firmwares as well.
which CF-ROOT file is best for I9000JXJV6
Soryuu said:
The 152MB file is the actual rom, so you'll want to be flashing that through Odin. The stock kernel is something else (and comes with the rom so you don't really need to worry about that). Both files are official firmwares as well.
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May I know which cf-root file is best for my version of mobile?
i dont know which one i need to try?
I checked but i couldnt find. there are lot of file. but on what base we need to select the CF-ROOT file.
jaheshkhan said:
May I know which cf-root file is best for my version of mobile?
i dont know which one i need to try?
I checked but i couldnt find. there are lot of file. but on what base we need to select the CF-ROOT file.
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If you can't find one for your specific firmware then you may need to flash a supported firmware.
Done !!!!!! Jxjv6
Soryuu said:
If you can't find one for your specific firmware then you may need to flash a supported firmware.
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At last i did it.
let me explain what all I did.
As i told you i installed CWM 2.5.1.2 using rom manager. but it never worked.
so i downloaded CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVP-v3.7-CWM3RFS.zip.
I used odin 1.83 to flash. i also downloaded the clockworkmod 2.5.1.2 officially. they recommend this. but i need to root it so i used CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVP-v3.7-CWM3RFS.zip.
it rooted properly and CWM 3.0.5 was installed.
I did CWM recovery and all wipeout mentioned. then i flashed the CM10.2. damn. this time it failed again i mentioned. it then restarted automatically and restated to CMW 6 version. then it started again the loop. but here what i did was. I started pressing VOL UP + Home + POWER button. this time i got into CWM 6.. Then again I wiped. This time i flashed CM 11 latest without any issue.
So Its possible to flash from gingerbread 2.3.3 to CM 11.
@jaheshkhan Cyanogenmod normally won't erase your IMEI but Slim ROMs would.
Rom Manager app is useless for the i9000 as the recovery on this device can not be flashed separately, it is part of the kernel image
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