Fixed Samsung Tab SM-T110 restarting when WiFi enabled - Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Android Development

Guys after days of searching Internet to find a solution to fix WiFi reboot loop problem, I confirmed that this custom rom is the 100% guaranteed fix
It has fixed Samsung Tab SM-T110 which was restarting every time I enabled the WiFi. thanks to (CriskeloROM Custom Rom).
For those asking about the step-by-step Instructions, here you go:
Before you start, you should visit this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2766612) and download some files:
1) Root Fix (https://mega.co.nz/#!tFYCkS4Y!W4piaGG5nxP9vlecFR4Z5E85q9-IcivEsBez2Tk_9-c)
2) Stock Recovery (https://mega.co.nz/#!cAZCTAbY!Mwt5N58yxNFzMDDkA5Y2qq5SDr8laAcEBK8CkXi2W_Q)
3) Philz Recovery (https://mega.co.nz/#!sUQyBIBb!NAEMOLl3GOcwj3KAHe6h2hXFYSOdw5fqUr-JNqLJzG0)
4) CriskeloROM (https://mega.co.nz/#!BUgXQKzQ!sa2GBqTG3mDpAquMlU6fCvFLT8lZjn_jvlZflVTU36w)
Now lets start:
1. Wipe Your Device:
1.1: Reboot in "Stock Recovery" Mode: "Volume-Up, Power, Home".
1.2: Wipe your device.
2. Install TWRP Custom Recovery:
2.1 Reboot in "Download" Mode.
2.2 Start Odin.
2.3 Use "AP" to install TWRP custom recovery.
2.4 Restart your Device when finished.
3. Install CriskeloROM Custom Rom:
3.1 Start the device.
3.2 Copy the three zip files after downloading is complete to SDCARD or Device: (Root Fix, Stock Recovery, CriskeloROM Rom) .
3.3 Reboot in "Recovery" Mode.
3.4 Select Install from Zip.
3.5 Use TWRP to browse to location where you copied the three files on your SDCARD or Device.
3.6 Select all zip files one by one.
3.7 Click Install and follow the on screen instructions (no restarts in-between) until all finished.
3.8 Reboot and Enjoy.
4. Install philz_touch (fix bootloop)
4.1 Start Odin.
4.2 Use "AP" to install philz_touch.
4.3 Restrat your Device when finished.
Good Luck !

philz_touch (fix bootloop) - no such thing afaik
khaledkoush said:
4. Install philz_touch (fix bootloop)
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wtf ure talking about?
afaik there is no PhilZ on T110 which has the boot loop fixed.
Also the T110 does usually not reboot upon Wifi switch-on. That seems to be a individual problem with ure very T110.

khaledkoush said:
Guys after days of searching Internet to find a solution to fix WiFi reboot loop problem, I confirmed that this custom rom is the 100% guaranteed fix
It has fixed Samsung Tab SM-T110 which was restarting every time I enabled the WiFi. thanks to (CriskeloROM Custom Rom).
For those asking about the step-by-step Instructions, here you go:
Before you start, you should visit this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2766612) and download some files:
1) Root Fix (https://mega.co.nz/#!tFYCkS4Y!W4piaGG5nxP9vlecFR4Z5E85q9-IcivEsBez2Tk_9-c)
2) Stock Recovery (https://mega.co.nz/#!cAZCTAbY!Mwt5N58yxNFzMDDkA5Y2qq5SDr8laAcEBK8CkXi2W_Q)
3) Philz Recovery (https://mega.co.nz/#!sUQyBIBb!NAEMOLl3GOcwj3KAHe6h2hXFYSOdw5fqUr-JNqLJzG0)
4) CriskeloROM (https://mega.co.nz/#!BUgXQKzQ!sa2GBqTG3mDpAquMlU6fCvFLT8lZjn_jvlZflVTU36w)
Now lets start:
1. Wipe Your Device:
1.1: Reboot in "Stock Recovery" Mode: "Volume-Up, Power, Home".
1.2: Wipe your device.
2. Install TWRP Custom Recovery:
2.1 Reboot in "Download" Mode.
2.2 Start Odin.
2.3 Use "AP" to install TWRP custom recovery.
2.4 Restart your Device when finished.
3. Install CriskeloROM Custom Rom:
3.1 Start the device.
3.2 Copy the three zip files after downloading is complete to SDCARD or Device: (Root Fix, Stock Recovery, CriskeloROM Rom) .
3.3 Reboot in "Recovery" Mode.
3.4 Select Install from Zip.
3.5 Use TWRP to browse to location where you copied the three files on your SDCARD or Device.
3.6 Select all zip files one by one.
3.7 Click Install and follow the on screen instructions (no restarts in-between) until all finished.
3.8 Reboot and Enjoy.
4. Install philz_touch (fix bootloop)
4.1 Start Odin.
4.2 Use "AP" to install philz_touch.
4.3 Restrat your Device when finished.
Good Luck !
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Please give me new link for files ,because invalid all link!

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[Q] porting to ICS

Hi guys
I am newbie and till now I dint rooted my phone. Today I am going to root my phone and Flash ICS ROM. Please confirm the following steps are correct-
1) Download hardcore's Kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery 2.5
2) Install Heimdall Suite 1.3.1
3) after doing all the settings and chosing correct options, flashing teh kernal -Heimdall Suite 1.3.1
4) Disable the lagfix
5) Backup your data via Titanium Backup
6) do a Nandroid backup in recovery, just for case
7) download and save build_14 and gapps_7.1 to your internal SDcard.
8) turn off your phone.
9) go to recovery via 3BC.
10) factory reset+wipe cache
11) flash the Devil_1.0_BFS.zip
12) flash the build_15 rom 0r rc4.1 rom
13) flash the gapps
14) Flash the faceunlock
15) factory reset+wipe cache
16) reboot
Is these steps are right. Please confirm so that I can do my >: porting
better check this out, its lot more simpler and detailed. best of luck.
( when i was newbie i used to visit there..... )
http://androidadvices(dot)com/info/samsung/galaxy-s-i9000/
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Get root to have new rom

Hello guys I have black with stock rom I want to install custom rom CM9
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650537
Install CM9 on black:
Instructions:
Download the FreeOptimusProject-xxx.zip
Backup your /data contents: contacts, apps, sms, etc. or backup via recovery
Enter CWM and:
- Select 'backup and restore -> Backup' (not necessary but recommended)
- Select 'wipe data/factory reset' (Obligatory)
- Select 'wipe cache partition' (Obligatory)
- Select 'advanced/wipe Dalvik cache' (Obligatory)
- Flash the FreeOptimusProject-xxx.zip. To do this, Select 'install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from sdcard' and select the FreeOptimusProject-xxx.zip
Reboot (first boot will take ~3 mins)
but I should install recovery mode first
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098083
How to install recovery mode:
1. Extract ZIP-File to your Local Computer
2. Connect the Phone with USB-Debugging enabled
3. Run The File install_recovery.bat (on Windows Systems) or install_recovery.sh(on Linux Systems)
4. Grant Root Access on the Phone
also but I should get the root access first
but how i used gingerbreak but it doesn't success
in my previous phone I flashed other firmware then I rooted it but in black I don't know how to flash this fw (before,I was using kdz uploader) and what is the good fw for rooting then flashing new rom
please quickly
thnx in advance
hemo-ali said:
Hello guys I have black with stock rom I want to install custom rom CM9
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650537
Install CM9 on black:
Instructions:
Download the FreeOptimusProject-xxx.zip
Backup your /data contents: contacts, apps, sms, etc. or backup via recovery
Enter CWM and:
- Select 'backup and restore -> Backup' (not necessary but recommended)
- Select 'wipe data/factory reset' (Obligatory)
- Select 'wipe cache partition' (Obligatory)
- Select 'advanced/wipe Dalvik cache' (Obligatory)
- Flash the FreeOptimusProject-xxx.zip. To do this, Select 'install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from sdcard' and select the FreeOptimusProject-xxx.zip
Reboot (first boot will take ~3 mins)
but I should install recovery mode first
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098083
How to install recovery mode:
1. Extract ZIP-File to your Local Computer
2. Connect the Phone with USB-Debugging enabled
3. Run The File install_recovery.bat (on Windows Systems) or install_recovery.sh(on Linux Systems)
4. Grant Root Access on the Phone
also but I should get the root access first
but how i used gingerbreak but it doesn't success
in my previous phone I flashed other firmware then I rooted it but in black I don't know how to flash this fw (before,I was using kdz uploader) and what is the good fw for rooting then flashing new rom
please quickly
thnx in advance
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search for 20o patched bin and fls files and flash them with smartflash and from there flash any ROM you like.
CM9 is not suitable as an everyday rom, try another one, personally I will recommend you CM7 or Zeus(thou I dont know if the have LTR support).
In face I rooted it by unlock root before then I flashed the cm9
I detected the errors then I re-flashed the stock rom with smart flash tool
but now I want to root again I can't
why???
also is cm7 stable and can I download it from cm website directly or where can I download it??
is cm7 supports rtl support(especially arabic)??
Is cm7 have thread in this forum??
Patched v20o comes with cwm recovery so from there you can flash any rom, yes you should.always get cm from official site or look for temasek kang in general forum.
FDN
re4lsk said:
Patched v20o comes with cwm recovery so from there you can flash any rom, yes you should.always get cm from official site or look for temasek kang in general forum.
FDN
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hey I flashed v20O but unlock root doesn't success to root it why???
oh sorry i didn't download patched one
now I will download patched V20b(no matter which one)
I want it only to flash cm7 and in future cm9(when bugs are fixed by our heros)
thnx all wait for my feedback
I flashed it successfully thnx but when I used cm7 rom I don't have market and when I installed it Now I cannot add gmail account why??
Done I flashed the gapps zip file thnx
Sent from my LG-P970 using XDA

Help, please: Boot loop during Cyanogenmod zip install

Hello,
I'm not gonna panic, as I think Ive not bricked my phone YET.
Here is what I have done, I have a GALAXY S I9000.
Have been using it for quite some time now. 2 years ago, I have flashed it with - hardcore's kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery - using Odin.
Today I decided to give Cyanogenmod a go, followed the steps here. - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide
Since I have the hardoce's kernel, I skipped this Installing the ClockworkMod Recovery - and moved on to - Flashing CyanogenMod.
I will go step by step from here.
Download the latest version of CyanogenMod.
Optional: Download the Google Apps for the device.
Place the CyanogenMod update.zip file on the root of the internal memory.
Optional: Place the Google Apps .zip on the root of the internal memory also.
Boot into the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side volume buttons to move around, and either the power button or the trackball to select.
Select the option to Wipe data/factory reset.
Then select the option to Wipe cache partition.
Select Install zip from sdcard.
done these, no problem so far.
[*]Select Choose zip from sdcard.
when I chose this, phone rebooted, it was so fast something may have come up and I didnt see.
Now I am stuck in a boot loop:
- Galaxy S I9000 samsung screen comes up, goes away for a second, comes up again.
- A page with code appearing from the bottom comes up really fast ( logo in the middle changes quickly) then it disappears.
- whole thing starts again.
UPDATE: I got a picture of the fast screen that comes up. : http://localhostr.com/files/b5NzFRy/2012-08-27 05.07.32.jpg
Some observations.
- I can go into download mode when opening it with the key combo.
- loop only stops when I unplug the battery
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
edizarca said:
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
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Just flash it again ...see quick fix and solutions link below
xsenman said:
Just flash it again ...see quick fix and solutions link below
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I cannot see what will help me on this page, but I understand how flashing again could work.
But how with the situation I have?
edizarca said:
I cannot see what will help me on this page, but I understand how flashing again could work.
But how with the situation I have?
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are you not able to get into recovery? If only download than you need to get back to GB and than do a progressive update from GB to ICS to JB
Flash it again. From what I've heard, it only flashes the kernel the first time.
I had the same problem today with CM7 today. Just reboot in recovery and flash again cm zip, form there on everything is gonna run smooth!
edizarca said:
Hello,
I'm not gonna panic, as I think Ive not bricked my phone YET.
Here is what I have done, I have a GALAXY S I9000.
Have been using it for quite some time now. 2 years ago, I have flashed it with - hardcore's kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery - using Odin.
Today I decided to give Cyanogenmod a go, followed the steps here. - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide
Since I have the hardoce's kernel, I skipped this Installing the ClockworkMod Recovery - and moved on to - Flashing CyanogenMod.
I will go step by step from here.
Download the latest version of CyanogenMod.
Optional: Download the Google Apps for the device.
Place the CyanogenMod update.zip file on the root of the internal memory.
Optional: Place the Google Apps .zip on the root of the internal memory also.
Boot into the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side volume buttons to move around, and either the power button or the trackball to select.
Select the option to Wipe data/factory reset.
Then select the option to Wipe cache partition.
Select Install zip from sdcard.
done these, no problem so far.
[*]Select Choose zip from sdcard.
when I chose this, phone rebooted, it was so fast something may have come up and I didnt see.
Now I am stuck in a boot loop:
- Galaxy S I9000 samsung screen comes up, goes away for a second, comes up again.
- A page with code appearing from the bottom comes up really fast ( logo in the middle changes quickly) then it disappears.
- whole thing starts again.
UPDATE: I got a picture of the fast screen that comes up. : http://localhostr.com/files/b5NzFRy/2012-08-27 05.07.32.jpg
Some observations.
- I can go into download mode when opening it with the key combo.
- loop only stops when I unplug the battery
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
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Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
Hi,
I had the same pb coming from a GB
I think this pb is very common
1) DON'T WORRY !
2) Unplug the battery when bootlooping
3) Put the SGS in Recovery Mode (the CWM's version has changed)
4) Select the CM .zip and flash it AGAIN
5) When it's done, reboot system
This time, everything shoot be OK
Just be carefull with your IMEI (always have a backup of EFS folder !)
anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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Thanks!, this method worked a treat :highfive:
Anyone have a trick yet for CM 10.1 v.22 Nightly, I keep getting a bootloop on all their versions except the original one. This is so frustrating because I have to keep going back to stock and then update to ICS.
kvarug01 said:
Anyone have a trick yet for CM 10.1 v.22 Nightly, I keep getting a bootloop on all their versions except the original one. This is so frustrating because I have to keep going back to stock and then update to ICS.
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Same here, after the Samsung and CM logos, and splash animation, it says :
"Encryption unsuccessful.
Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible.
To resume using your phone, you must perform a factory reset...."
After I tap Reset phone, it goes to CWM recovery.
Do the factory reset and the same thing occured in loop.
I came from JVU and CF root.
anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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How long should the first boot take after following these steps? And does it have to be from SDCARD, because I can't get the rom onto my sd card, I can only do it via usb otg cable
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anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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Does it have to be from the sdcard or can you do it from a flash drive via usb otg. I cannot get the rom onto my sd card
paradiselost28 said:
Hi,
I had the same pb coming from a GB
I think this pb is very common
1) DON'T WORRY !
2) Unplug the battery when bootlooping
3) Put the SGS in Recovery Mode (the CWM's version has changed)
4) Select the CM .zip and flash it AGAIN
5) When it's done, reboot system
This time, everything shoot be OK
Just be carefull with your IMEI (always have a backup of EFS folder !)
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The same thing happend to me.
Just plug out the battery and flash again on cwm recovery.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

[Q] Installing RomAur by Auras problems

Hi there!
I'm trying hard to get the custom rom RomAur running at my Xperia Z but I'm having some trouble to finally installing it.
Thread to the Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167064
What has to be done:
1 - Unlock bootloader - http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
2 - Copy rom to ext sdcard
3 - This rom if come without kernel , to get recovery flash DooMLoRD advanced stock kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2167381
4 - Enter to recovery
5 - Make sure to do a Factory Reset/ Wipe data / system/cache before installing ROM
6 - Install rom
7 - Reboot system
8 - On disable flash recovery stock say no to get init.d support
9 - Enjoy
What I managed so far:
1 - Unlock bootloader - http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
2 - Copy rom to ext sdcard
3 - This rom if come without kernel , to get recovery flash DooMLoRD advanced stock kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2167381
4 - Enter to recovery
Problem is: After doing a factory reset I don't know how to finally install the custom rom. Could somebody help me with that? If I manage to get it working on my Xperia Z I will write a step by step-guide to install custom rom with that phone.
Hi There,
Maybe you should have posted this into the forum of the Rom.
But to install it - once you have copied the Zip file to your device - you select 'Install from Zip' from the main menu of the recovery - select the Zip file and wait while it installs - reboot - Done!
Cheers
Paul
harrytipper said:
Hi there!
I'm trying hard to get the custom rom RomAur running at my Xperia Z but I'm having some trouble to finally installing it.
Thread to the Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167064
What has to be done:
1 - Unlock bootloader - http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
2 - Copy rom to ext sdcard
3 - This rom if come without kernel , to get recovery flash DooMLoRD advanced stock kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2167381
4 - Enter to recovery
5 - Make sure to do a Factory Reset/ Wipe data / system/cache before installing ROM
6 - Install rom
7 - Reboot system
8 - On disable flash recovery stock say no to get init.d support
9 - Enjoy
What I managed so far:
1 - Unlock bootloader - http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
2 - Copy rom to ext sdcard
3 - This rom if come without kernel , to get recovery flash DooMLoRD advanced stock kernel - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2167381
4 - Enter to recovery
Problem is: After doing a factory reset I don't know how to finally install the custom rom. Could somebody help me with that? If I manage to get it working on my Xperia Z I will write a step by step-guide to install custom rom with that phone.
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at CWM..please select install zip from external sd. then you will finally install the rom. did u managed to go into CWM interface? i assume yes since u already done factory reset.
doki81 said:
at CWM..please select install zip from external sd. then you will finally install the rom. did u managed to go into CWM interface? i assume yes since u already done factory reset.
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So far I managed to install the advanced stock kernel and get root on my device (using fastboot.exe and BusyBox). So after that I enter recovery mode using Quick Boot. Then I have to do factory reset as found in preferences on my device. So far I think I got it.
But after that I have to wipe my data, system and cache. How do I do that and go on with the steps upcoming? After doing that I normally have to configure the device again for letting me use Recovery Manager and stuff like that, or don't I? So how should I do the full wipe?
Thank you for your suggestions so far!
harrytipper said:
So far I managed to install the advanced stock kernel and get root on my device (using fastboot.exe and BusyBox). So after that I enter recovery mode using Quick Boot. Then I have to do factory reset as found in preferences on my device. So far I think I got it.
But after that I have to wipe my data, system and cache. How do I do that and go on with the steps upcoming? After doing that I normally have to configure the device again for letting me use Recovery Manager and stuff like that, or don't I? So how should I do the full wipe?
Thank you for your suggestions so far!
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the next step you should do is to flash the CWM..
follow guide in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167381
afterward you can do full wipe from the CWM and proceed to use CWM install zip function to flash the new aur rom.
paulrgod said:
Hi There,
Maybe you should have posted this into the forum of the Rom.
Paul
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Sorry, I thought this was the right place to ask, because I don't want to spam in other forums. Maybe you could move it?
paulrgod said:
But to install it - once you have copied the Zip file to your device - you select 'Install from Zip' from the main menu of the recovery - select the Zip file and wait while it installs - reboot - Done!
Paul
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I tried both ways, copying the zip file to root of the device itself and onto sd card (RomAur V1.1 XZ C6603.zip, FAT32 formatted 16 gb sd card). But Recovery Manager doesn't show any of these files when I chose to install from sd card.
sorry for my english, I'm not a native speaker :silly:
doki81 said:
follow guide in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167381
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ok, I'll do that again. I tried this yesterday already and so I do have a few questions:
from the guide you sent me:
download the advanced stock kernel (contains recovery)
reboot device into fastboot mode
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
now flash the recovery using
Code:
fastboot flash boot kernel.img
[where kernel.img is the name of the file image u downloaded]
thats it!
As I use "adb reboot bootloader" it keeps telling me "error: device not found", even though its connected to PC using fastboot mode and "fastboot devices" shows my Xperia Z as connected in fastboot mode. What do I do wrong?
Second question: Is the advanced stock kernel with recovery the one I already installed? Z_DooMLoRD_insecure_FW-350.img? Or Z_DooMLoRD_CF-Auto-Root-ported_FW-350.img? So which kernel do I use in the last step?
I finished it and I just made some stupid mistake in my procedure (I was alredy wondering how Xperia Z can be so hard to put a new rom into..). I'll write a How-To for newbies the until monday. Thanks for your help so far!
How to install RomAur (and other ROMS) on Sony Xperia Z
This is how I managed to install RomAur at my Xperia Z. After realizing my mistake I noticed it's not much different to other android devices.
1. So first to install kernels and get root I unlocked the boot loader using this really good descriptions:
http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
http://www.techethon.com/root-sony-xperia-z-tutorial-easy-how-to/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2153261
2. Then I started the device in fastboot mode by pressing volume + while connecting to PC and used fastboot.exe (shift+right click in the containing folder to start cmd) typing in this:
fastboot flash boot Z_DooMLoRD_AdvStkKernel_FW-350_v2.img
IMPORTANT Z_DooMLoRD_AdvStkKernel_FW-350_v2.img was contained in the same folder as fastboot.exe. Maybe there is already another new kernel to do this with, this one worked for me. Starting the device in fastboot mode can also be achieved by usind this command before flashing with the new kernel: adb reboot bootloader
3. Anyway after flashing I typed in this: fastboot reboot
4. Then I've put the zip file onto my micro sd (fat32 formatted, 16gb) and restarted the device disconnected from PC. This is what I've done wrong :silly:
While the device went on I pressed volume + when the SONY screen showed up and the led started to flash in several colors.
5. Now in the menu wiped/cleared/formatted everythin except the external sd-card and installed the "update" by using volume buttons to navigate and power button to confirm.
This is what worked for me. I might have forgotten some stuff so in case there might be something to add, just reply on this!

[4.4.x – CM11] Baseband problem : read this for my solution

Hi, few days ago I tried to flash CM11 and was disappointed with the no signal / no IMEI / no SIM problem...
I found a solution that worked perfectly for me :
1) Download and install latest recommended CWM recovery 6.0.4.5, easy to find on XDA
2) Download the latest 4.1 (not 4.3 or you will be stuck with KNOX security) firmware (on Sammobile for example).
3) Download latest CM11 nightly (and/or Paranoid GAPPS if you want them...) and copy the archive files on your SD Card then remove the SD Card from your phone.
4) Download latest modem for GT-I9305 (XXUEMK1).
5) Reboot in Download mode and flash CMW Recovery using Odin, Heimdall (tutorials on XDA...).
6) Reboot into CWM Recovery.
7) Wipe EVERY partition including those in "mounts and storage" section.
8) Reboot in Download mode.
9) Extract the downloaded Samsung package and flash the .tar.md5 file using Odin, Heimdall.
10) Reboot again in Download mode.
11) Flash the latest downloaded modem with Odin or Heimdall.
12) Power off your phone and then put back your SD Card with archive files on it.
13) Boot into CWM Recovery and do a Wipe Data/Factory reset and wipe /system partition in "mounts and storage" section then flash your archive files.
14) Reboot normally.
15) Enjoy.
All of these steps may not be necessary, you may just have to flash the latest ClockworkMod Recovery, wipe everything and try again to flash your CM11 ROM. But this is to be sure that the problem does not comes from somewhere else by restoring the phone at its factory state.
I know this is very long, but I think you could have broken some partitions with previous flashes, this guide helps you to repair bad things and you should flash all 4.4.x stuff using the latest ClockworkMod Recovery version.
I hope this will work for you guys, send feedbacks !

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