QUOTE(fees_88 @ Apr 12 2011, 05:43 PM)
Here is what i do , 1 - Make partitions using Ubuntu
2- Flash to stock US bell sbf
3- Root it using superoneclick exe from laptop.
4- Copy Openrecovery to sdcard root
Copy Xtmiuioptimized in sdcard/nandroid/openrecovery/(Xtmiuioptimized)
Disconnect Phone from computer
5- Install a file manager from market ( i use ado file manager , very small 300kb )
Browse to sdcard,
6- install openrecovery
7- Reboot once
8- click on the openrecovery app, click on install recovery
super user will ask for permision , grant it
Openrecovery will tell you it has been installed
9- Click Reboot recovery
10- In recovery menu once opened
Goto Nandroid
Open restore
select Xtmiuioptimized
select restore all
11- Once done , wipe cache , factory reset
12 - reboot
13 - Copy the V3Update.zip on the sdcard in following location
sdcard/openrecovery/update/(V3update.zip)
14- Go to recovery boot once more , once there move down to update
Apply V3update.zip
Clear Cahe and Partition info
Reboot
15- Install root explorer
open root explorer
goto sd-ext
make folder "app"
16- Reboot
Now you are done , If you want to put swap kernel on do the following
Download the kernel , place it in c:/android/android-sdk-windows/tools folder ( the boot.img file )
This is assuming you have installed your SDK in the above directory , if not locate your tools folders and copy there in tools folder
run cmd
go to the tools folder ( C:\> cd android
C:\android> cd android-sdk-windows
C:\android\android-sdk-windows> cd tools
C:\android\android-sdk-windows\tools> )
Connect the phone (make sure USB debugging is checked on in settings>applications>development )
Type adb devices , if it lists some number and device in the end of the number your good to go
Type the following
C:\android\android-sdk-windows\tools> adb reboot bootloader
This will reboot your phone to bootloader menu, the phone will wake up and when it says following proceed to next step
Battery OK
Ok to Program
Transfer Mode:
USB
Now type the following
C:\android\android-sdk-windows\tools> fastboot boot boot.img
The phone will show progress and then say finished
It will automatically restart.
Once the phone is alive again go to settings > phone information to verify the new kernel is there
You are now good to go ( Remember whenever you reboot the phone and want to swap kernel again you will have to fastboot again from computer )
Apr 12 2011, 09:35 PM

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