Why is it when I flash a new kernel the phone becomes very laggy and slow??Do I have to do anything other than flashing it by cmd(fastboot boot boot.IMG)???
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its fastboot flash boot boot.img
if u do fastboot boot. img than kernel will last nly for one boot
and stp asking questions twice.. u asked this in shubhamchamaria's thread also
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i dont know what happen to my phone after i flashed the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692415&page=9
it stuck in the booting screen, can anyone help me?
Have you flashed the boot.img in fastboot?
If you did that, try fastboot erase cache and reboot.
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If that's not working, try asking people in corresponding ROM thread.
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now my phone is out of battery, but thank you first..
please guys help me...maybe i do something really wrong.
I was on venon rom and i decided to try insertcoin one.
so I flashed the rom (with franco r12 , maybe its here the issue)
rom dosn't bot so I decided to revert back to venom (i do a backup before)
but i cant access the recevery. recovery appears one second then phone try to boot up but stucks on htc splah screen...
SOLVED flash everythign again from fastboot...
Flash clock work mod recovery again using fastboot
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replose said:
Flash clock work mod recovery again using fastboot
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already tried...not working...
SOLVED flash everythign again from fastboot...
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Note for future reference
Fastboot erase cache
Then you can enter recovery
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Okay so I rommed my phone with CM10 Rom and then every time i reboot it, it needs to go to the computer and do the boot boot.img thing
Is there any way without doing that?
Hi mate, there is a way of doing it so that re-booting doesn't need re-flash.
I would suggest doing some searches before posting !
Here is a link to a VERY handy tool-kit to speed up the process if it continues:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
Do you have SuperSU installed?
You need to do
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Not
Fastboot boot boot.IMG
Then it will stick on restarts
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bagofcrap24 said:
You need to do
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Not
Fastboot boot boot.IMG
Then it will stick on restarts
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Thanks
+1
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Hi,
I have viperx running on my HOX, I plan to back this up and try other roms.
The question is do I need to flash the boot.img in fastboot before I install a backup version of viperx or can I simply restore without flashing the boot.img.
I assume that if the boot.img is the same you can do this...
I was kinda hoping I could do what I did with the desire and have several roms backed up for whenever I need them.
Your backups will also have boot images in their folders. And unless you flash the exact same rom, you must flash the backup boot. Img from fastboot.
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eyosen said:
Your backups will also have boot images in their folders. And unless you flash the exact same rom, you must flash the backup boot. Img from fastboot.
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So if I flash the the boot .img for the Coredroid rom then flash coreDroid would I be then able to restore with cwm recovery the viperx rom without having to flash the boot.img for the viperx rom.
If both use the same kernel yes, otherwise you have to flash ViperX boot. Img in your backup directory from your pc using fastboot.
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Ahhh I see, thanks, I really wanted to avoid using fastboot but never mind thanks all the same
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Ok last question I promise, is tha boot.IMG the kernel, if so if I use the faux kernel will that suit most roms coredroid in particular
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faux kernel is compatible with almost all the roms.
Give it a try and find out for your self. you can always return back to stock kernel.
Currently im running TITANIUN KISS...but if i reboot my phone in anyway my kernel automatically changes to TITANIUM BETA or somthin like dat.....Not TITANIUM KISS...!....PLZ Help....ASAP..!
u need to type fastboot flash boot boot. img
and not fastboot boot boot. img
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u need to type fastboot flash boot boot. img
and not fastboot boot boot. img
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That second command, its for temporary using the boot.IMG?
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yeah
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