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Tuesday 14 February 2012

Solution to use UFS With new mx key set up 3.5 1.6

 paste on


C:\mobileEx\3.5\modules

Restart application


Now enjoy new set up 


download here 

problem:can't use ufs cable only usb 

Sunday 5 February 2012

Solution to repair your bricked I9100G

Problem-Failed to upgrade to ice cream sandwich 4.0
The secret to the sauce: The correct PIT file should have been included, and "re-partition" option is ticked and the correct PIT file for I9100G is as attached.

Download the latest firmware;

I9100GDZKI1

 Attached File  omap4_all_20110627_emmc.zip

plz try already tested by me 

Thursday 2 February 2012

AndyX Rom Gets You Android 4.0 on Galaxy S2 with ICS Launcher in place of TouchWiz

There’s a brand new Custom Ice Cream Sandwich ROM out for the Galaxy S2. It’s called AndyX v3.0 ROM, and it comes to us from XDA member adesirello, who also gave us the awesome looking and stable, Gingerbread based AndyX ROM. Having used the earlier iteration of AndyX, this is definitely worth a flash, and is on my agenda for tonight.

So what’s different about this custom ICS ROM? For starters, the ROM does not feature the standard Touchwiz interface, and adesirello has included the stock ICS launcher in place of Touchwiz; and I must say that it gives the ROM a very AOSPish feel. AndyX 3.o is based on the latest Stock Firmware XXLP2 Android 4.0.3, and comes pre-rooted. Personally, I think the stock ICS launcher looks a lot cleaner and more elegant than Touchwiz, but that’s just my two cents. Have a look at the screenshots above.

Without wasting any more time, and words, lets move on to see how we can get your Galaxy S2s up and running with this beauty of a ROM.

Warning

The steps and methods included in this guide are considered risky. Please do not attempt to try this unless you know exactly what you are doing, as it may render your device unusable, and your pocket lighter by the amount it takes to replace it. You have been forewarned!!!

Compatibility

This ROM is compatible only and only with the Samsung Galaxy S2 — GT-i9100. Please do not attempt to flash it on any other device. We are not responsible for any damage that may be caused to your device.

Download Link

AndyX v3.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM File Name: AndyX_ Rom_v3.0_ICS_4.0.3_XXLP2.zip  |  Size: 224 MB
Pre-Installation Requirements

Rooted galaxy S2 running XXLP2 firmware. You can use this guide to download and install XXLP2. And this guide to root your Galaxy S2 after installing XXLP2
Installing/Flashing this ROM will erase your apps and data. So, it’s very important you back them up, before proceeding further. To backup your apps and important data — bookmarks, contacts, SMS, APNs (internet settings), etc. Restore APN settings if Internet isn’t working for you. You can refer to this excellent Android Backup Guide to back up all your data and settings.
Make sure your phone battery is fully charged
How To Install AndyX v3.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM on the Galaxy S2

Download the AndyX v3.0 ROM (link provided above) to your PC
Connect your phone to PC via USB cable and transfer the ROM zip file to the root of internal SDcard on the phone
Disconnect the phone & power it off
Reboot to Recovery (Press and hold Volume up button, the Home button and the Power button at the same time. Keep holding the buttons until you have reached the recovery mode.)
Once you are in Recovery, scroll down to Wipe Data/Factory reset and select it using the Power button
On the next screen, Select Yes — Wipe Data. Let CWM complete the wipe
Now Select Wipe Cache partition. On the next screen, Select Yes — Wipe Cache. Wait for the wipe to complete
Now scroll down to Advanced & select it using the Power button.
On the next screen, Select Wipe Dalvik Cache, and then Yes — Wipe Dalvik. Wait for the wipe to complete.
Once the Dalvik cache wipe is complete, Select ‘Wipe Battery Stats’ from the Advanced Menu, and confirm wipe.
Now go back to the Main menu, and select  ’Install zip from SDcard’
On the next screen select ‘Choose zip from Sdcard’ & Navigate to the ‘AndyX_ Rom_v3.0_ICS_4.0.3_XXLP2.zip’  file you transferred to the Sdcard in Step 2 above –> and confirm installation on the next screen
CWM will start flashing your ROM now. Wait for the installation to complete.
Once the installation is complete, select ‘Reboot System’ and let the phone reboot.
You’re done!! Once your phone boots up, Enjoy the AndyX Ice Cream Sandwich ROM on your device.

How to install android 4.0.3 ice cream sandwich for galaxy s2

Sporting a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor and 1 GB of RAM, the Galaxy S2 is certainly a worthy device capable of yet another upgrade.  Taking its roots from the previous Android 4.0.3 ICS XXKP8 firmware upgrade, the improved version features various bug fixes from the latter.

For those of you who can’t wait for the official ICS upgrade to be released, then you can try the Android 4.0.3 XXKPA upgrade, but you will need to manually update your phone.  If you installed the XXKP8 firmware earlier, you can also update to this version  because firmware XXKPA reportedly fixes many of the bugs and issues in the earlier firmware version.

Although firmware XXKPA still has some bugs and issues, users have reported that most of the apps seem to work in this version.  Touch response and the user interface are also reportedly faster and smoother.  Battery life is also reportedly longer with this build, and it is more stable than the previous build.

Important Notes
The instructions in this guide are known to work for the international variant (handset model GT-I9100) of the Galaxy S2 only, but not for the U.S. variants (such as the GT-I9100G).  You can check whether you have the I9100 model by dialing *#1234# on your phone and checking the model number.
This guide is also known to work for devices that are not network-locked.  If your device is network-locked, the instructions may not work.
If you’ve rooted your Galaxy S2 previously, you will lose root access after upgrading to firmware XXKPA.
Make a complete backup of your current working system before updating your phone.
Keep the phone at full charge, or with at least 70% of battery power.
Instructions
Download the Android 4.0.3 ICS package that contains the needed files for upgrading your device such as the Odin application and other essential firmware files.  Get the package here.
Extract the contents of the compressed package into a single folder on your computer.  (Use software for extracting RAR archives, such as WinRAR.)
Run Odin.exe file on your computer.
Enable USB debugging mode on your device by heading to “Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging”. Make sure that there is a check mark beside USB Debugging mode.
Turn off your phone and reboot it into Download mode. You can enter Download mode by simultaneously pressing down the Volume Down and Home button keys then pressing the Power button.
Once the device is already in Download mode, connect your device via USB cable to your computer while keeping the Odin app opened.
After a short while, the ID: COM section of the application will eventually turn yellow.  This means that the drivers for your device have been successfully installed and your device has been recognized by your computer.
In the Options section in the Odin application, make sure that only  “Auto Reboot”, and “F. Reset Time” are checked.
In the Odin application, click the tabs (specified in bold text below) and locate their associated extracted files that you have downloaded earlier.
PIT – u1_02_20110310_emmc_EXT4.pit
PDA –  I9100_CODE_I9100XXKPA_CL51925_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
Phone – MODEM_I9100XXKPA_REV_02_CL1094591.tar.md5
CSC – GT-I9100-MULTI-CSC-OXAKPA.tar.md5
Double check that you’ve loaded the correct files into their respective tabs.  If you load the wrong file into a tab, you could brick your phone.  So, double check.
After all the corresponding files have been matched, click the “Start” button in Odin for the installation process to begin. Once the firmware has been successfully installed, your device should reboot itself.  Allow it to reboot completely.
Disconnect your phone from your computer.
Turn off your phone.
Reboot it into Download mode again.
Connect your phone to your PC via USB cable.
Assuming that you didn’t close the Odin.exe application from the previous steps, click on the PDA button and select “I9100_KERNEL_I9100XXKP9_CL45181_REV02_eng_mid_ship.tar.md5″.  Make sure that only this file is loaded.  The other tabs (e.g., PIT, CSC, Phone) should not show any file loaded.
Make sure that only “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” are checked in the Options section.
Press the Start button in Odin to begin installing the new kernel. Once the installation is done your phone should reboot itself.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Ice Cream Sandwich on your Samsung Galaxy S2.