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# Enter the command <tt>fastboot flash recovery recovery-*.img</tt> and you should now be prompted with <tt>waiting for device</tt>. | # Enter the command <tt>fastboot flash recovery recovery-*.img</tt> and you should now be prompted with <tt>waiting for device</tt>. | ||
## If you are using an x64 OS, go into the <tt>Device Manager</tt> and select <tt>View > Show hidden devices</tt> in the menu. Try to find, under <tt>Other devices</tt> (or possibly another section), <tt>Android 1.0</tt>. If you find it then try to install the x64 drivers. If you can't find it then continue reading. | ## If you are using an x64 OS, go into the <tt>Device Manager</tt> and select <tt>View > Show hidden devices</tt> in the menu. Try to find, under <tt>Other devices</tt> (or possibly another section), <tt>Android 1.0</tt>. If you find it then try to install the x64 drivers. If you can't find it then continue reading. | ||
# Power down the phone and boot into <tt>fastboot</tt> by holding <tt>Dial | # Power down the phone and boot into <tt>fastboot</tt> by holding <tt>Dial + Power</tt> together. <tt>fastboot mode</tt> should display on the phone. If fastboot is successful, the cmd promt will update and after about 15 seconds the phone will continue to boot up. | ||
## On an x64 OS this might fail the first time. The command promt won't update after you've gone through a cycle of entering fastboot mode on the phone. You will need to enter <tt>Device Manager</tt> and select <tt>View > Show hidden devices</tt> in the menu. Try to find, under <tt>Other devices</tt> (or possibly another section), <tt>Android 1.0</tt>. You can now update the device with the x64 drivers and repeat the previous step. | ## On an x64 OS this might fail the first time. The command promt won't update after you've gone through a cycle of entering fastboot mode on the phone. You will need to enter <tt>Device Manager</tt> and select <tt>View > Show hidden devices</tt> in the menu. Try to find, under <tt>Other devices</tt> (or possibly another section), <tt>Android 1.0</tt>. You can now update the device with the x64 drivers and repeat the previous step. | ||
# Power down the phone and boot into <tt>recovery mode</tt> with <tt>Volume Down + Dial + Power</tt> held together. You should now enter the '''Galaxo Recovery Menu'''. | # Power down the phone and boot into <tt>recovery mode</tt> with <tt>Volume Down + Dial + Power</tt> held together. You should now enter the '''Galaxo Recovery Menu'''. |
Revision as of 06:17, 10 February 2011
Booting Methods
- Fastboot mode
- Dial + Power
- Recovery mode
- Volume Down + Dial + Power
- Home + Back to exit
- Download mode
- Volume Down + OK + Power
Gaining root by installing Drakaz Recovery.
Before you begin you should start downloading the files listed:
- Samsung New PC Studio
- Android SDK - Get the standalone zip, not the installer, for easier use.
- Modified SDK drivers
- Recovery 6.5.1 (newest as of 2011/02/09)
- Droid Explorer (optional)
- x64 drivers for "Android 1.0" device - If you are using Windows x64 you will need these.
- Install New PC Studio (NPS).
- Extract Android SDK to an easy to access location.
- Enable USB debugging on the phone at Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging.
- Install the drivers for ADB. Some people have issues with ADB and Fastboot, this is mainly driver related. x86 operating systems should be fine after enabling USB debugging on the phone and connecting it to the PC. If there are issues you can try installing the modified SDK drivers. Driod Explorer may also be able to install the necessary drivers.
- Extract recovery-*.img from the Drakaz Recovery package to the Android SDK tools folder. For example, c:\android-sdk-windows\tools\.
- Copy RECTOOLS.tar.gz the internal SD memory (not the SD card you may have put in there).
- Open a command promt (Win key+R > cmd) and navigate to the Android SDK tools folder. Example: cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
- Enter the command fastboot flash recovery recovery-*.img and you should now be prompted with waiting for device.
- If you are using an x64 OS, go into the Device Manager and select View > Show hidden devices in the menu. Try to find, under Other devices (or possibly another section), Android 1.0. If you find it then try to install the x64 drivers. If you can't find it then continue reading.
- Power down the phone and boot into fastboot by holding Dial + Power together. fastboot mode should display on the phone. If fastboot is successful, the cmd promt will update and after about 15 seconds the phone will continue to boot up.
- On an x64 OS this might fail the first time. The command promt won't update after you've gone through a cycle of entering fastboot mode on the phone. You will need to enter Device Manager and select View > Show hidden devices in the menu. Try to find, under Other devices (or possibly another section), Android 1.0. You can now update the device with the x64 drivers and repeat the previous step.
- Power down the phone and boot into recovery mode with Volume Down + Dial + Power held together. You should now enter the Galaxo Recovery Menu.
- Do a Nandroid backup to save your current configuration, in case anything bad happens in the future.
- Select Fix packages permissions and hit the Home key when it prompts.
- Select Root this device and hit the Home key when it prompts.
- Reboot!
Bell APN Settings
If you are on Bell Mobility you will have to add an APN to the phone to get your data connection to work again. Go to Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks > Access Point Names, then Menu > Add APN.
Name: Bell Internet APN: pda.bell.ca Proxy: web.wireless.bell.ca Port: 80 MMSC: http://mms.bell.ca/mms/wapenc MMS proxy: web.wireless.bell.ca MMS port: 80 MCC: 302 MNC: 610 APN type: Internet + mms Authentication Type: none