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I have no idea how to do it. Am I supposed to root first? is rooting necessary? Do I simply download gingerbread somehow without rooting?
Can someone please help me?
what would be best? And can you please post some links?
Rooting is required to use Titanium backup to backup your apps and whatnot. I did this for the first time a couple weeks ago. Here is what I did.
-Flashed back to stock [How-To] Backup and Factory Restore Samsung Captivate - Android Forums
-Rooted using instructions here http://androidforums.com/captivate-all-things-root/120616-captivate-root.html
-Followed instructions to get to stock GB and then flash ROM(I used Mosaic, but you can pick a different one, just check out XDA) {2.3.4 ROM} Mosaic V {Team Phoenix}{6/29/2011} - xda-developers
Also a good idea to check out MobileTechVideos on youtube, very helpful tutorials.
you can easily get to the stock att 2.3.3 firmware now. there is an odin for it here [ROM]I897UCKF1 Odin-1-Click Gingerbread 2.3.3 w/ Optional Fugu Root - xda-developers
no need to go back to 2.1 or root or any of that
...Looks simple enough, are these 7 steps for rooting or is this the entire process?
Root method:
1. Extract and open Odin3 v1.81.zip and place the zImage-root.tar file in the pda slot.
2. Connect your phone to your PC.
3. Put your phone into download mode (Same as eclair/froyo 3-button combo or adb reboot download)
4. Phone will boot and show the fugu fish.
5. Power off and put your phone into download mode.
6. Place the kernelKF1.tar file in the pda slot and hit start. Phone will reboot.
7. You are now rooted with Stock 2.3.3 Gingerbread.
you can easily get to the stock att 2.3.3 firmware now. there is an odin for it here [ROM]I897UCKF1 Odin-1-Click Gingerbread 2.3.3 w/ Optional Fugu Root - xda-developers
no need to go back to 2.1 or root or any of that
those steps are to root the phone, there is a one click method that will take you straight to 2.3.3 so all you do is plug your phone in in download mode and press start.
but as a warning this one does install the new bootloaders, so there is a small risk of a hard brick so its preferable to do it from a laptop incase of a power flicker, but i dont have a laptop so when i do it i just make sure its not stormy or anything. but even still its pretty unlikely to go out at the time the boot.bin is being flashed but i just threw that out there
I am so new to this. Does this amount to an upgrade in firmware that doesn't effect your warranty (AT&T).
I probably should check out the link before this question, but... Does everything I have on my phone remain, (apps, messenging, contacts..etc) or should I back up.
Finally, what IS the best way to backup your phone for a change like this.
THK YOU!!
Thats the problem with this F"ing place, the guys asking about putting GB on his phone and you hook up with a link to root the damn thing, how does that help any of us? Here's a idea, why not post the link to the one click method or if its there at least narrow it down and maybe those genius over there could dumb it down a bit for us who don't know what the F this means...
xda-developers - View Single Post - [ROM]I897UCKF1 Odin-1-Click Gingerbread 2.3.3 w/ Optional Fugu Root
I need to get their code book so I can understand what the hell those guys are talking about...
im a little confused if i may have confused you so ill clear it up just in case.
in the link i posted there is in bold "DOWNLOAD LINK," when you download that it has the odin one click to 2.3.3. the steps you posted are the way you root the phone once on 2.3.3 because that is the only way to get it rooted. you have to download the odin 1.81, kernelKF1.tar and zImage-root.tar attached to the bottom of the post and follow those instructions to get it rooted
OK, thanks got the odin one click to 2.3.3.-what steps do I need to do to get it to load the ROM? Do I just plug it in or do I need to be in download mode or something? Thanks for your time...
those steps are to root the phone, there is a one click method that will take you straight to 2.3.3 so all you do is plug your phone in in download mode and press start.
but as a warning this one does install the new bootloaders, so there is a small risk of a hard brick so its preferable to do it from a laptop incase of a power flicker, but i dont have a laptop so when i do it i just make sure its not stormy or anything. but even still its pretty unlikely to go out at the time the boot.bin is being flashed but i just threw that out there
you will need to flash a kernel that supports cwm
i personally used http://ponack.net/designgears/sgs2/cog5-beta2-kernel.tar
which is the cog5 beta2 kernel. to flash this kernel the easiest thing to do is install sgs kernel flasher from the market and select the kernel once you have downloaded it
then you flash the normal way, by booting into cwm recovery and selecting the .zip
EDIT: i didnt explain the last part well, most roms like mosaic, serendipity, simply gs II, cog 5 all you need to do is boot into recovery and select the .zip. some roms have a few extra steps, well atomic fusion has extra steps im not sure if its the only one or not
i'm currently flashed/rooted to froyo 2.2 using the superoneclick about 5-6 months ago. i now want to upgrade to the gingerbread. what order of sequences do i need to take in getting gingerbread?
i see everyone talking about going from eclair or stock froyo. but mines already been flashed and rooted when i used the superoneclick( xda ) before.