#CYANOGENMOD 10.1 DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD#
Download to your sd-card the cwm-6.0.2.7-itachiSan-ext4only.zip (clockworkmod 6.0.2.7) as your recovery rom image.Here is a wiki to answer some of your questions about it. You should read more about the clockworkmod recovery image. You will need a new version of the Clockworkmod recovery rom for your Gio that specifically supports Jelly Bean. Before you do anything suggested below, it is wise to first backup anything you think important and not just to your SD as it will be overwritten to support an extra ext4 partition that can be used to store your applications and save valuable space. There are a few things that I’ve noticed that are not perfect, but it is a fully usable ROM. Thanks to the Samsung Galaxy Gio community at xda-developers, we now have CyanogenMod (10.1) which is based on Jelly Bean (4.2.2) that is usable for every day use.
This was apparently enough time for developers to work out problems involved in dealing with Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.x) and Jelly Bean (4.x) such as no ICS (or greater) libs and codecs from Qualcomm for the MSM7x27 family of chips for hardware acceleration. After about a year of Gingerbread (2.2.3) and CyanogenMod (7.2), I thought it was time again to look at further upgrades to my Galaxy Gio.