How To Install XWJVH on your Galaxy S i9000
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you
should not attempt anything if you don’t know completely what it is. Do
this only if you’re capable of getting your phone back right on your
own. If any damage occurs to you or your device, we won’t be held
liable. You only will be responsible — you’ve been warned. Okay!
This guide is applicable only for Samsung Galaxy S international
version (i9000). If yours is Vibrant/Captivate/Fascinate/Epic 4G or any
other Galaxy S variant, then this ROM — and Guide — is not for you, and
that’s for definite.
Like
all the previously leaked ROMs, this also came in two versions: one
with_bootloaders and the other without_bootloaders. Flashing
with_bootloaders version is considered riskier than without_bootloaders.
But you have to flash with_bootloaders because this is required by Android
2.3, unless you’ve already done that while installing earlier leaked
ROMs — XWJV1, XXJVK, XWJVB. If you haven’t installed JV1, JVK, JVB with
bootloaders before, then you have to install XWJVH with_bootloaders.
Installation Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuTTctDWW2g&feature=player_embedded#t=0s
The
video below shows an installation of the previously leaked XWJVB ROM,
but the installation process is same for both the leaked ROMs, so you
can refer to this video if you experience problems with flashing.
Follow these step-by-step guide to Install XWJVH Android 2.3.3 ROM on your Galaxy S:
- Download XWJVH with_bootloaders version. File name — GT_I9000_XWJVH_XXJVO_NEEJV3_Sbl.exe. Download Link. [If you already have Android 2.3 bootloaders, download XWJVH without_bootloaders version. File name -- GT_I9000_XWJVH_XXJVO_NEEJV3.exe. Download Link [Link updated. Again!]. Apply the procedures below accordingly.]
- Double click ‘GT_I9000_XWJVH_XXJVO_NEEJV3_Sbl.exe’ and select Extract to let the file extract its contents in the folder “GT_I9000_XWJVH_XXJVO_NEEJV3_Sbl” — you’ll get 3 files in this folder:
- CSC_NEE_JV3.tar.md5
- PDA_XWJVH_Sbl.tar.md5
- PHONE_XXJVO.tar.md5
- Download Odin3 v1.7.zip from here — Mediafire Link. Extract the zip file to get Odin3 v1.7.exe.
- Disconnect your phone if it’s connected to PC.
- Switch Off your phone. Wait for vibration to confirm complete switch off.
- Now, put it in Download Mode — press and hold these keys together: “Volume_DOWN + Home + Power”.
- Open Odin (from step 3). Connect your phone to PC now. You should get the message “Added! !” under the Odin’s message box.
- Important, uncheck the ‘Re-Partition’ button. While, keep ‘Auto Reboot’ & ‘F. Reset Time’ boxes checked.
- In Odin, place these files (check out the screenshot given at the top for help):
- In the PDA box, select this file (from step 2.2) — PDA_XWJVH_Sbl.tar.md5
- In the Phone box, select this file (from step 2.3) — PHONE_XXJVO.tar.md5
- In the CSC box, select this file (from step 2.1) — CSC_NEE_JV3.tar.md5
- Leave the PIT box empty.
- Double check everything said in step 7, 8 and 9 above.
- Now, hit the START button to let the process begin.
- When process at Odin finishes your phone will automatically reboot. You can unplug the cable now.
- When your phone has restarted, you are on the XWJVH running Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread). Congrats!
- Check your phone’s version by here: Press Options -> Settings -> Scroll down and select About Phone -> Scroll down and check your version.
If you experience any problem in installing the ROM with the steps
given above, try flashing the ROM again, but with 512 PIT file this
time. Download the Pit file from here.
Extract the downloaded file to get the Pit File. Then, select the Pit
file in Odin’s Pit box this time (step 9.4 above) and keep the
‘Re-Partition’ box (in step 8 above) checked too. All other things same
as in steps given above.
Let us know in comments below how XWJVH Android 2.3.3 ROM works on your Galaxy S (i9000).
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