Warning: Following the below mentioned methods and steps may damage or brick your phone for which neither we nor the developer would be held liable, as this is post is meant for educational and instructional purpose.1. The methods and steps below should only be applied on original flagship Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.2. Please charge your device so that at least 70% charge is there with it, so as to assure that there is no Power interruption during the process.3. You should backup all essential data’s on your phone, as they may be lost during the process.4. Disable all security programs like Antivirus and Firewall from your computer and uninstall the same from your device, as these security suites generally tend to interrupt the process.5. Enable USB debugging in your Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 from the path “Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging”. The option of USB Debugging should be ticked.6. Make sure that your Galaxy Note must be rooted already on your current firmware version and also installed clockworkmod recovery on it.Steps and Procedure to install CyanogenMod9 Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) Firmware on Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000:Step 1. Download Latest CM9 Build package for your device from here and Google apps from here to your computer. Copy the both downloaded files into the root directory of your phone’s SD card.2. Reboot your phone so as to enter in to Recovery Mode. To do so, press the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons together.3. In Recovery Mode, select the “wipe data/factory rest” then select “wipe cache partition” and confirm your actions. Now, go to “advanced” and select “wipe dalvik cache” to wipe dalvik cache.4. Next, select “install zip from sdcard” then select “choose zip from sdcard” and then choose the file you transferred to the SD card.
5. After the installation has completed, select “++++Go Back++++”. 6. Now once again select “install zip from sdcard”, this time you need choose the google apps package zip file.
7. Once you installed both files then select “reboot system now” to reboot your phone.
That’s it you have successfully installed CyanogenMod9 Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) Firmware on Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000. Share with us if you face any issue, we will try to resolve the same.View the original article here




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