Install Jelly Bean Asylum CM10 ROM on Galaxy Note

How-To

Install Jelly Bean Asylum CM10 ROM on Galaxy Note

Asylum CM10 is a new custom ROM for Android devices, it’s CyanogenMod 10 (CM10) build that based on Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean but has more features than the CM10, the ROM has many useful tweaks for performance tweaking and user interface tweaking, it hasn’t many bloatware and it already includes the SuperSU app. it features the AROMA installer that allow you to customize the ROM installation, in recent we brought this Asylum CM10 ROM for Galaxy S3 and now it has also been ported to Galaxy Note, thanks to senior XDA developer member zX TheRipper Xz.

Read on how to install the Asylum CM10 custom ROM on Galaxy Note GT-N7000, do keep in mind that your Galaxy Note must be on CyanogenMod 9 with ClockworkMod recovery installed, you can follow our this guide to install CyanogenMod 9. Be sure to make a backup of your device data such as SMS, internet setting, contacts music files etc because the below procedure may wipe data, you can sync your contacts with Gmail account and for messages use SMS apps, lastly use file expert app to backup apps.

DISCLAIMER: Please proceed the below guide at your own risk, Android Egis will not be held responsible if your device lost data or get damaged following this guide.

Instructions

Step #1: Download the latest version of ROM from here [XDA Link].

Step #2: Transfer the downloaded .zip file to the internal SD card of device.

Step #3: Turn the device off.

Step #4: Reboot the device into recovery mode by holding down volume up, home and power buttons (Note: In recovery mode use volume keys to navigate and power button to select).

Step #5: In recovery mode, create a nandroid backup of your current ROM, it’s important because if anything not work out that you expect from this ROM, you’ll be able to easily revert back to your current state. To create backup select “Backup and Restore”, and then select “Backup” again.

Step #6: Perform full wipe, first select the wipe data/factory reset, and confirm on the next screen then select wipe cache and confirm on the next screen. Lastly, from the main menu, select Advanced then select Wipe Dalvik cache and confirm the action on the next screen.

Step #7: Return to main menu by selecting “Go Back”.

Step #8: Select “Install Zip from SD Card” then “Choose Zip from SD Card” and locate the downloaded ROM .zip file that you’ve transferred in above step and confirm installation, the AROMA installer will open a guide, follow on screen instructions (Note: If the AROMA installer crashes, repeat this step again until it start installation).

Step #9: Once the installation is completed, select “Go Back” after that select “Reboot System Now.”

That’s it, you’re done, the Asylum CM10 ROM is now installed on your Galaxy Note GT-N7000, enjoy! If you faced any issue, do comment below and you can also visit the original thread of XDA link given in first step.

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