Saturday, January 31, 2015

How to install Khmer Unicode on Galaxy Tap P1000

How to install Khmer Unicode on GT P1000:
Instruction:
  1. You need to upgrade to Android 2.3.3, please follow this instruction:http://droidangel.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-flash-updateupgrade-samsung_12.html (If you already upgraded please go to step no.2) choose the one without bootloader.
  2. Then time to root it: http://droidangel.blogspot.com/2011/05/procedure-how-to-root-samsung-galaxy.html (If you already root, go to step no. 3).
  3. Flash overcome kernel via Odin by go into download mode:http://www.ziddu.com/download/17518780/002001-Overcome_Kernel_v4.0.0.zip.html (Do not choose re-partition on Odin) and check how much space do you have in the internal storage (not the total size of your tab). 
  4. Download the official MIUI http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1324528.
  5. Put it into your SD card
  6. Boot into recovery mode by press the power button and select Reboot -> Recovery.
  7.  Wipe data, wipe cache. Go to advance wipe dalvik cache.
  8. Install Zip from SD card, select the MIUI zip file that you just download. Choose install it.
  9. Reboot your Tap.
  10. After that boot into recovery again and install this file:http://ubuntuone.com/7NUVkI862sTvgu5A14bbJk
  11. Use ES File Explorer / Root Explorer to delete DroidSanArabic & Hebrew then reboot
  12. Install Multiling Keyboard and Khmer plugin from Android Market.

That’s it!!!

Make sure you have System Space at least 1.3Gb. Otherwise you have to redo it again and again.

Use FriendCaster app for Facebook and CM7 Camera (http://www.mediafire.com/?czzy0o2u571ex8y) instead of Stock MIUI:

If you don’t have internal storage you will loss all your app every time you reboot!

Warning: 

  • I hold no responsibility at all. Do it at your own risk!
  • Make sure you back up, before you flash anything!

How to install Khmer Unicode on HTC myTouch 4g:
  1. You need to root your phone first, please follow this instruction to root and unlock bootloader (S-Off) your phone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPIn_XZkI8U. This will work with Android 2.2 or 2.2.1 only if you are on Gingerbread 2.3.4 pleas downgrade first.
  2. Flash clockwork mode in your phone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4QViSam2og
  3. Learn how to flash custom ROM to your phone here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPIn_XZkI8U
  4. Back up your phone in ROM manager.
  5. Use Titanium backup to back up all apps + data and use Super Backup to backup sms, contact & call log (these apps are free and can be downloaded via Android Market)
  6. You will need to download Custom ROM either Cyanogen 7.1 or MIUI to use Khmer Unicode. CM 7.1 http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=glacier or MIUI: http://dev-host.org/kozlw9j9my8f/MIUI.us_glacier_1.12.16_Eng_Deo_ZipA_Signed_TDJ.zip.
  7. After you flash either of this ROM please download this one:http://ubuntuone.com/7NUVkI862sTvgu5A14bbJk and put it in your SD card. Flash it via recovery the same as flash ROM.
  8. Use ES File Explorer / Root Explorer to delete DroidSanArabic & Hebrew in System/font then reboot.
  9. Install Khmer keyboard: http://www.mediafire.com/?9g7sxho1bjacyjg.

That’s it enjoy!

How to downgrade myTouch 4G from 2.3.4 to 2.2:
  • Download this: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V4NAODYZ and put it into your SDcard (Don't extract it or rename it).
  • Turn off your phone
  • Boot your phone into bootloader: Press the volume down and power button (don't unhold it, until it boot into boodloader).
  • After your phone has entered bootloader, press the power button. It will then scan for the associated rom file and ask you to update by pressing a key.Press the key it requests to perform the update.
  • DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
  • Your phone will reboot once or twice - this is completely normal.
  • This process will take roughly 5-10 minutes so make sure your phone is plugged in, either to an outlet or your computer.Once the process is finished, it will ask you to reboot by pressing a key. Press the associated key and it will reboot into the Stock Froyo rom!

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