Flashed a kernel that doesn't like my phone and won't let me activate wifi. Anyone have the stock kernel for me to flash? s-off on 2.3.3 stock ROM.
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You should probably flash a stock ruu or a ROM that has the stock kernel built into it like sabotage stock .
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What was the kernel that you flashed?
Just wipe delvik cache and reflash the rom u are using if it came with the stock kernel and you will have it back without having to redo everything
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On stock ROM and reply don't want to mess with glassing other roms. used to but I like the stock sense and really don't have time to keep up with updates anymore.
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how about andyBONES stock rom? It's based of the latest OTA, not debloated, just plain rooted stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392516
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Based on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525495
It seems that the main issue was some emmc issue causing bricks when flashing with ICS because we didn't have an official release or the source.
I've seen a few rom developers state that they think this problem has been solved in some later kernels. Now that we have an official ICS release, Is this a safe process now? Are there certain roms or kernels I should be using to get ICS recovery to work safely?
Basically I want to no longer have to flash el29 just to try things like Google Now ports and stuff. I want a fully mobile option to flash multiple roms at my leisure like other phones
Agats kernel/recovery is safe. Sleshepic's kernel/recovery is also safe. I flash ICS to ICS alot thru their recoveries no problem.
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I am glad someone else asked this because I was just about to do the same. I am on Agat and was about to go from stock rom to AOKP Milestone 6 but wasn't sure if I could flash back to TW based roms without having to go to EL29.
How do I flash their recoveries? I already rooted and have superuser. I just don't have a recovery and I'm confused on the articles I've read. Thanks in advance.
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Every kernel is safe as long as you don't factory reset. use calks flash all zip instead of the wipe in recovery. Rujelus22 has a 2x wipe zip that does it twice. They wipe cache, dalvik, and system data in one shot.
What kernel should i be downloading? I have stock ICS rooted.
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Flash Agats kernel. The .tar file in odin or mobile odin.
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Android300ZX said:
What kernel should i be downloading? I have stock ICS rooted.
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This is what I followed. Worked great and super easy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9gPljlBfDM&feature=plcp
I was thinking about going back to stock for a bit to test out the functionality and i was thinking about using this ROM:
JmzStockDeodex and i was wondering about which Kernel i should use that works well with a stock rooted ROM. Any suggestions?
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Any kernel that can run for cdma sense as you said you want to run a stock deodexed sense rom.
Or the stock kernel : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31902114&postcount=8
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Any kernel that can run for cdma sense as you said you want to run a stock deodexed sense rom.
Or the stock kernel : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31902114&postcount=8
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If I do end up flashing the stock ROM and kernel will everything go back to normal? As in will it go back to having everything working? I.e camcorder,MMS, Bluetooth?
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If I do end up flashing the stock ROM and kernel will everything go back to normal? As in will it go back to having everything working? I.e camcorder,MMS, Bluetooth?
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Flashing a stock ROM with a RUU will revert everything to initial state with everything should work normal; if there is no hardware defect as the RUU will correct all the software errors.
I am going to use Odin to flash back to stock on my wife's phone as Skype doesn't work(static on other end) on any newer rom I have tried (flashed about ten last night.. Cm/AOKP./etc).
Do I need to find a stock kernel or will everything go back to stock if I flash a stock rom and do a factory reset?
Thanks,
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panoulil said:
I am going to use Odin to flash back to stock on my wife's phone as Skype doesn't work(static on other end) on any newer rom I have tried (flashed about ten last night.. Cm/AOKP./etc).
Do I need to find a stock kernel or will everything go back to stock if I flash a stock rom and do a factory reset?
Thanks,
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You don't need to flash kernel after flashing stock ROM with Odin.
Thanks so much.
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The kernel comes with any rom you download. If you want a different kernel, you flash the kernel of choice after you flash the rom.
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I rooted my INC2 and installed CM10, but it's not stable enough for my needs and I would like to revert to the stock ROM. Any suggestions on how to do that?
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390034591667978552 put this ROM on the sdcard, rename to PG32IMG , and install from bootloader :thumbup:
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I've been reading that the leaked kitkat touch wiz Roms have a new bootloader and you cannot flash back. My question is, do kitkat AOSP Roms have this new bootloader as well? I want to flash an AOSP Rom but don't want to get stuck.
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Unsure what they mean by stuck... Flashed latest cm and decided I didn't like it and just restored my latest cwm backup which was to jedi and I have had no issues. Would love an explanation too.
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Thanks for the reply, what I mean is I've read flashing a tw kitkat Rom with the new bootloader prevents you from flashing back to a 4.3 Rom (what I meant by stuck). I was wondering if the same would happen if I flashed a kitkat AOSP rom. Seeing as you were able to flash back I guess my question is answered.
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Custom ROMs like CM don't flash bootloader changes, so you can go back if you want.
Official TW ROMs flashed via Odin or OTA update typically contain bootloaders.
These are the ones that you want to avoid.
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