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Mjdhammal

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Hi i am new here so sorry if this has been posted before i hope you replay !
I have a galaxy s2 i9100 it's brand new and want to root but i can't know which root to use
this is all the info i could get about it
( Model number :Gt-19100

Android number
4.0.4

Baseband version*
19100xxlq6

Kernal version*
3.0.15-19100jplph-cl978768
Dpi@dell151#3
Smp preempt tue jul 31 11:57:52 kst
2012*

Build number* :Imm76D.jplph)

And that's what i found when i dialed *#1234#

(Pda:i9100jplph

Phone: i9100xxlq6

Csc: i9100jplpf*

Build info: tue jul 31 11:39:29 kst 2012)
Plz replay asap :) thank you already
 
Hi i am new here so sorry if this has been posted before i hope you replay !
I have a galaxy s2 i9100 it's brand new and want to root but i can't know which root to use
this is all the info i could get about it
( Model number :Gt-19100

Android number
4.0.4

Baseband version*
19100xxlq6

Kernal version*
3.0.15-19100jplph-cl978768
Dpi@dell151#3
Smp preempt tue jul 31 11:57:52 kst
2012*

Build number* :Imm76D.jplph)

And that's what i found when i dialed *#1234#

(Pda:i9100jplph

Phone: i9100xxlq6

Csc: i9100jplpf*

Build info: tue jul 31 11:39:29 kst 2012)
Plz replay asap :) thank you already

Hello and welcome to android Forums Mjdhammal! :)

To root your phone, just follow this easy, step by step, guide:-

http://androidforums.com/galaxy-s2-...t/482994-rooting-galaxy-s2-dummies-guide.html

The root kernel you require is CF-Root kernel LPH.

Hope this helps.
 
is that the stock firmware ? :)
:confused:

You asked about rooting...

I have a galaxy s2 i9100 it's brand new and want to root but i can't know which root to use

Rooting has nothing to do with firmware, as explained in post #1, here.

What is rooting?

Rooting gives you, "Superuser", access to your phone and its features. It allows the installation of the latest custom ROM's, kernels, modems, applications and features that are not available to un-rooted phones. All this process does is to replace the stock kernel, that comes with your phone, with a CF, (ChainFire), root kernel and does not affect any data stored on the phone. For more information on the advantages of rooting, see here.


what right place ?? :)

Steven58 moved you to this forum as it is the, "All Things Root", part of the forum as you were asking about rooting.

Hope this explains things.
 
Man it's not booting it says the galaxy s2 and the yellow trinagle then turns off whattttttttt should io do ????/ helpppppppppppp
 
Man it's not booting it says the galaxy s2 and the yellow trinagle then turns off whattttttttt should io do ????/ helpppppppppppp

Plzzz relpy i dont want my parents to know ppllllllzzz asapppp

Since you offer no information in either of those last 2 posts, I will have to try and guess at what you have, or have not, done.

Have you tried to carefully flash the root kernel again in case you made a mistake with the instructions.

Have you followed the advice in post #2, Step 4...

Should you encounter any problems with booting automatically at this stage, put your phone into Recovery mode by turning it off completely and then press and hold the following buttons... Volume Up + Home (centre hard key) + (lastly) Power. Continue to hold these buttons until your phone boots into the Recovery screen. See video. Then select, "wipe cache partition", and under, "Advanced", "wipe dalvik cache", and then, "Go back", and select, "reboot system now". Your phone should now boot up.

If you have and you still cannot boot up for whatever reason, you can flash the stock firmware, which contains the unrooted kernel, to get you back up and running again.

You will need to download and install your OJPLPH firmware and flash it using Odin, following the instructions under the heading, "My firmware is not eligible for ICS yet but I want it now!", in post #1, here.

This will return your phone back to its original state.
 
since you offer no information in either of those last 2 posts, i will have to try and guess at what you have, or have not, done.

Have you tried to carefully flash the root kernel again in case you made a mistake with the instructions.

Have you followed the advice in post #2, step 4...



If you have and you still cannot boot up for whatever reason, you can flash the stock firmware, which contains the unrooted kernel, to get you back up and running again.
Bro if this work i will give you a thousend thanks but will this work for sure ?


You will need to download and install your ojplph firmware and flash it using odin, following the instructions under the heading, "my firmware is not eligible for ics yet but i want it now!", in post #1, here.

This will return your phone back to its original state.
bro if this works i will give you a thousend thanks but will this work for sure ?
 
thxxxx it worked now what about rooting ?

The CF-Root kernel LPH seems to have a problem mounting secure storage according to chainfire's xda site.

Therefore you could try, "Method 1", in this thread over on xda developers as it does not require a secure kernel for rooting.

Please read the installation instructions on there, carefully and thoroughly before proceeding. I have never used this method personally, so cannot advise you any further.

At least you now know how to get out of trouble by flashing the stock, Samsung, firmware.

Good luck!
 
The CF-Root kernel LPH seems to have a problem mounting secure storage according to chainfire's xda site.

Therefore you could try, "Method 1", in this thread over on xda developers as it does not require a secure kernel for rooting.

Please read the installation instructions on there, carefully and thoroughly before proceeding. I have never used this method personally, so cannot advise you any further.

At least you now know how to get out of trouble by flashing the stock, Samsung, firmware.

Good luck!
thx foend it
 
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