[Q] kernels - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
I was wondering if it was safe to flash n7100 kernels onto a n7105. If so, then which kernel is the best for battery life with stock 4.1.2 rom? I am rooted btw.

kish3n said:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if it was safe to flash n7100 kernels onto a n7105. If so, then which kernel is the best for battery life with stock 4.1.2 rom? I am rooted btw.
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No one knows, you have to try it by yourself, it may work or it may not, many members have tried and got it working
"If i have helped you, just hit the "thanks" button pls"-sent from my GT-N7100...some guides here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055827 .... drop some question here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055736

Chayangkul99 said:
No one knows, you have to try it by yourself, it may work or it may not, many members have tried and got it working
"If i have helped you, just hit the "thanks" button pls"-sent from my GT-N7100...some guides here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055827 .... drop some question here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055736
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what kinda risk is there if it doesn't work...

kish3n said:
what kinda risk is there if it doesn't work...
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It might not boot, or might cause some problem to your wifi or gps, if you really wanna try it just make sure you do a NANDROID backup.
Edit: try note2core kernel, they r saying that the kernel supports n7105
"If i have helped you, just hit the "thanks" button pls"-sent from my GT-N7100...some guides here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055827 .... drop some question here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055736

No chance of a brick though I hope?
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda app-developers app

kish3n said:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if it was safe to flash n7100 kernels onto a n7105. If so, then which kernel is the best for battery life with stock 4.1.2 rom? I am rooted btw.
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It's best to just try it. It won't brick your phone, as both versions have the same partition layout. So if it doesn't work just flash a different kernel or restore nandroid backup.
Kernel devs can give support for both devices in one kernel, by creating a script that moves the device dependent files to the default location depending on what model of phone is detected.
Cheers
Corey
Sent from my GT-N7100
If I helped you, please hit Thanks..

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[Q] note 2 new owner totally noob...

hi to all pros out there,
any advice for noob like me ? lol... and also what is rom ? and what apps if recommended ? kindly advice :laugh: just get it yesterday..
winterkaikai said:
hi to all pros out there,
any advice for noob like me ? lol... and also what is rom ? and what apps if recommended ? kindly advice :laugh: just get it yesterday..
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I've been learning too. Best advice is search.....I have found the answers to all my questions here in the last number of months searching.
Short answer is the rom is basically the software that your phone runs when you boot it up. All your apps and settings....they are built into the rom. So, if you decide to root the phone, you have the option to install custom ones, not made by samsung or your carrier. I'm currently using the Jedi X6 rom, and its awesome IMHO.
And I took the easy way and grabbed the galaxy note 2 toolkit to initially root the device.
But there's guides and all that to help you.....just read before you just try doing anything.
Best advice: Don't do it.
Enjoy what you've got for at least a year. Then root.
winterkaikai said:
hi to all pros out there,
any advice for noob like me ? lol... and also what is rom ? and what apps if recommended ? kindly advice :laugh: just get it yesterday..
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Just look at the guides link below!
"If i have helped you, just hit the "thanks" button pls"-sent from my GT-N7100...some guides here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055827 .... drop some question here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055736
and most importantly, keep your phone safe, that screen is what makes the phone worth its name and price. Get something to protect the whole phone. I bought mine 3 months ago, and i am babying it like a MOFU.
winterkaikai said:
hi to all pros out there,
any advice for noob like me ? lol... and also what is rom ? and what apps if recommended ? kindly advice :laugh: just get it yesterday..
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Hi,
A rom is just a customized firmware, that u flash to the phone. But if u don't know what a rom is, I would just stay on a stock rom, as it's the most stable.
Enjoy your new toy (i am already waiting for the galaxy s4 )
Cheers
Corey
Sent from my GT-N7100

[Q] Help me out with my Xperia Arc :/

Hey, i want to root, flash a custom kernel and install a custom rom on my Xperia Arc. So far i have only unlocked the bootloader. Can someone refer me to threads of where i can proceed with root, flash a custom kernel and install a custom rom, that would be so great. I get so confused with all these threads and instructions.
Also if someone out here with a Arc / Arc S could give me some advice of good kernels and roms for my device that would also be great. Thanks.
Marviinn said:
Also if someone out here with a Arc / Arc S could give me some advice of good kernels and roms for my device that would also be great. Thanks.
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You should try the ROM and kernel combinations yourself. Go to the development section, read a few of the ROM threads and try them out. Since everyone has different requirements for the ROM, there is no 'best ROM' out there that everyone can agree on.
If you're not sure about the instructions here, search on Google instead. They should have newbie guides there.
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You do not need root to install custom firmware. Just flash the appropriate kernel for your rom then boot into cwm and flash rom.
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Marviinn said:
Hey, i want to root, flash a custom kernel and install a custom rom on my Xperia Arc. So far i have only unlocked the bootloader. Can someone refer me to threads of where i can proceed with root, flash a custom kernel and install a custom rom, that would be so great. I get so confused with all these threads and instructions.
Also if someone out here with a Arc / Arc S could give me some advice of good kernels and roms for my device that would also be great. Thanks.
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Just get out. People who ask questions in General section should be instantly banned, that kind of retarded behavior creates chaos and it's a cancer of xda forums. Actual answer: read sticky threads, you will find there everything you need and if you have problems with following guides then there is no hope for you just buy an iphone.
pypcier said:
Just get out. People who ask questions in General section should be instantly banned, that kind of retarded behavior creates chaos and it's a cancer of xda forums. Actual answer: read sticky threads, you will find there everything you need and if you have problems with following guides then there is no hope for you just buy an iphone.
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Just get out. People who replies with these kind of answers in a thread about a guy who simply wants someone to refer him to a simple recommended root, kernel flash and custom rom guide, should be instantly banned. Look at the other two answers and maybe you have somewhat of an idea of how to send a reply with a proper answer. What's so wrong about posting this in a General section about Xperia Arc? Please refer me to the rules regarding that, if so, then i have clearly missed something.
Well i can't really blame you, i guess it's that time of the month, right?
Hi bro !
- First, give your phone a good full charge and let's go !
- If your bootloader is unlocked flash Lupus v16, you'll find it here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867265
In this kernel, CWM is included.
- Then download an ICS ROM (ICS needed with this kernel). There is a huge number of ROM on DEV section, just download the one you prefer ! (Personally, I recommend you jader13254's one :angel: --> look at my signature :good: You'll find it here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207)
- Put the zip on your SD card and boot into CWM (by pressing VOL DOWN during boot)
- Do full wipes (data + factory reset + format /system + battery stats)
- Install the ROM (install zip --> Choose from SD card --> ROM.zip)
- Reboot twice !
And enjoy your BRAND NEW PHONE !!!
Hope I helped you !
xdlol123321 said:
Hi bro !
- First, give your phone a good full charge and let's go !
- If your bootloader is unlocked flash Lupus v16, you'll find it here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867265
In this kernel, CWM is included.
- Then download an ICS ROM (ICS needed with this kernel). There is a huge number of ROM on DEV section, just download the one you prefer ! (Personally, I recommend you jader13254's one :angel: --> look at my signature :good: You'll find it here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207)
- Put the zip on your SD card and boot into CWM (by pressing VOL DOWN during boot)
- Do full wipes (data + factory reset + format /system + battery stats)
- Install the ROM (install zip --> Choose from SD card --> ROM.zip)
- Reboot twice !
And enjoy your BRAND NEW PHONE !!!
Hope I helped you !
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THANK you so much!
I followed exactly what you wrote, but instead of flashing Lupus v16 i went with the Vengeance kernel and the ROM you recommended. It works wonders, thanks again
Marviinn said:
THANK you so much!
I followed exactly what you wrote, but instead of flashing Lupus v16 i went with the Vengeance kernel and the ROM you recommended. It works wonders, thanks again
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You're welcome mate ! :highfive:
There are many ROM, test them and choose the one you prefer (Viper, Ultimate HD, ...) !
Vengeance kernel is also good :good: ! Go and see TopperBG's guide for Ultimate HD recommended kernel, here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163894 !
Your smartphone is REBORN, isn't it ? :laugh:
xdlol123321 said:
You're welcome mate ! :highfive:
There are many ROM, test them and choose the one you prefer (Viper, Ultimate HD, ...) !
Vengeance kernel is also good :good: ! Go and see TopperBG's guide for Ultimate HD recommended kernel, here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163894 !
Your smartphone is REBORN, isn't it ? :laugh:
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Stock ICS was so laggy, i couldn't stand it anymore. Now it feels like a whole new phone, love it But which ROM would you personally recommend between Viper and Ultimate HD? I've tested them both and it's very hard to pick one :/
Up to you, if my memory is correct viper is more customisable, uhd gives better performance ( subjective) but theyre both great.
And btw, yeah these threads go in Q&A, not the general section...
Sent from my MiUI-ed Xperia arc S
\ press thanks if I've helped /
What's so wrong about posting this in a General section about Xperia Arc?
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Everything. What's the point in having a separate sections for different kinds of threads when people just don't give a **** about this? When I want to help people I go to Q&A and when I need a custom kernel I go to Development section, this feels logical. People who can't keep their posts in the right place create a mess which is frustrating and gives moderators extra work. If you keep your milk in a drawer and bread in a refrigerator then good luck with your life.
pypcier said:
Everything. What's the point in having a separate sections for different kinds of threads when people just don't give a **** about this? When I want to help people I go to Q&A and when I need a custom kernel I go to Development section, this feels logical. People who can't keep their posts in the right place create a mess which is frustrating and gives moderators extra work. If you keep your milk in a drawer and bread in a refrigerator then good luck with your life.
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I see your point, well excuse me then. Honestly i didn't even see that section, even though it's right below General. I just registered and was in a hurry and I just picked the a section that made most sense to post in apart from Q&A. On top of that, i'm new here as well, i dont know my way around yet, of what's allowed and what's not allowed apart from the rules. But that's probably not an excuse here. Actually, sometimes i keep both in the refrigerator and my life is going pretty well.
Marviinn said:
Stock ICS was so laggy, i couldn't stand it anymore. Now it feels like a whole new phone, love it But which ROM would you personally recommend between Viper and Ultimate HD? I've tested them both and it's very hard to pick one :/
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Well, it's up to you ! Personally, I'm using Ultimate HD and I love this ROM ! Viper is also good ! :laugh:
Choose the one you prefer ! In my opinion, use Ultimate HD for performance and Viper for UI and personalization !
And if you're tired of one of them, change it to the other !
You can also tray http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207 Look very nice...
Gregrin said:
You can also tray http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207 Look very nice...
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Yes i'm using that ROM now, very happy with it
Hello
Can XtremeBean V3 be ported the xperia ray ?::laugh::la:laugh:
P a T i L d ^ . ^ b said:
Can XtremeBean V3 be ported the xperia ray ?::laugh::la:laugh:
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Ported!!
If you want a pure stock based Android, try to flash CM10.1 for your Arc: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147958
Flash the kernel (boot.img) using Flashtool or you can also use this for flashing kernels and unlocking/relocking bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
HEY! just forgot something to tell you before you flash custom roms:
Before trying to use any roms, flash this Arc S firmware: https://hotfile.com/dl/167361348/43349db/LT18i_4.1.B.0.587_(1254-2716).ftf.html
to your device using Flashtool.
-It's safe!
-It will increase your System ROM memory to enable installation of JB roms completely.
-EDIT-
Here's a screenshot that will help you to flash the ArcS firmware pack, give credits to him
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24824342&postcount=223
JovieBrett said:
If you want a pure stock based Android, try to flash CM10.1 for your Arc: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147958
Flash the kernel (boot.img) using Flashtool or you can also use this for flashing kernels and unlocking/relocking bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
HEY! just forgot something to tell you before you flash custom roms:
Before trying to use any roms, flash this Arc S firmware: https://hotfile.com/dl/167361348/43349db/LT18i_4.1.B.0.587_(1254-2716).ftf.html
to your device using Flashtool.
-It's safe!
-It will increase your System ROM memory to enable installation of JB roms completely.
-EDIT-
Here's a screenshot that will help you to flash the ArcS firmware pack, give credits to him
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24824342&postcount=223
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How is CM10.1 4.2.2 android running on an Arc? How does it compare to ICS and is it fluent?
Marviinn said:
How is CM10.1 4.2.2 android running on an Arc? How does it compare to ICS and is it fluent?
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Mmmm... as of now the Build0722: http://legacyxperia.basketbuild.com/index.php?dir=main/cm10.1/anzu/nightlies/
Is just fine, no lags and the bug of random reboots have been fixed (Tested on my friend's Arc) It's much better if you'll partitioned your SD card and have a Link2SD on it
-EDIT-
ICS and JB 4.1 is ALOT stable than the JB 4.2 right now cause some parts of camera is not partially working correctly in 4.2 (Sorry I forgot to told u bout that)
Here you can try FreeXperiaProject's CM10 for Anzu: http://www.freexperiaproject.com/
Stable enough for daily use but I think FM Radio is still not working there (Correct me if I'm wrong, not sure about it)

[Q] It is possible to install GT-I9505 ROM into SGH-M919 (T-Mobile)?

It is possible to install GT-I9505 ROM into SGH-M919 (T-Mobile)
I don't mean to get on your case, but if you just took a few seconds you would find your answer
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ggallardov said:
It is possible to install GT-I9505 ROM into SGH-M919 (T-Mobile)
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short answer is yes.
need to make sure to flash the correct kernel and modem for our phones though.
as mentioned theres already a lot about this around the forums... quick search is all that was needed.
Help!
Spastic909 said:
I don't mean to get on your case, but if you just took a few seconds you would find your answer
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda premium
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Looks like you have the same phone I have (T-Mobile S4 SGH-M919), I want to install a clean and unbranded version of the ROM, I dont know whats happening but my phone is always low of memory, so I have to install Cleaner Master (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.mguard) to clean the memory every time I unlock the screen, but this is a S4 not a old Samsung phone and I dont think I have to use apps like that to keep the phone running smothly.. Before the S4 I had a Note2 and S3 and I never got problems like this and the S3 just have a 1 RAM, Any ideas?
Thanks
The Illest 619 said:
short answer is yes.
need to make sure to flash the correct kernel and modem for our phones though.
as mentioned theres already a lot about this around the forums... quick search is all that was needed.
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I'm new on this kind of stuff and dont know which is the correct kernel and modem.
I have my phone rooted and with ClockMod Recover installed correctly.
I was thinking just go to sammobile to found the i9505 ROM and then install with Odin or ClockMod. How I can identify which is the right ROM to download?
thanks a lot!
ggallardov said:
I'm new on this kind of stuff and dont know which is the correct kernel and modem.
I have my phone rooted and with ClockMod Recover installed correctly.
I was thinking just go to sammobile to found the i9505 ROM and then install with Odin or ClockMod. How I can identify which is the right ROM to download?
thanks a lot!
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lots of reading. the threads above have a lot of useful information. I'd read up on all the threads and only move forward once comfortable with the info acquired.
Please read forum rules before posting
Questions and help issues go in Q&A and Help section
Thread moved
Thank you for your cooperation
Friendly Neighborhood Moderator
And please search before posting as well
You have some research to do...
start here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351819
then here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295557
Good luck sir.
You simply can't .
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ashutoshsinghy2k said:
You simply can't .
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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Lol, wut?
ashutoshsinghy2k said:
You simply can't .
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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wrong
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The Illest 619 said:
short answer is yes.
need to make sure to flash the correct kernel and modem for our phones though.
as mentioned theres already a lot about this around the forums... quick search is all that was needed.
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and this is the correct answer.
TheAxman said:
wrong
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and this is the correct answer.
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If I install the 9505 with odin that will affect the kernel? How to install a new ROM without affect the kernel?
ggallardov said:
If I install the 9505 with odin that will affect the kernel? How to install a new ROM without affect the kernel?
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MY Sig, Omega Rom, the best International ROm out there, after that, flash ktoonsez kernel immediately after flashing the rom, and your good to go. Easy Answer.
ggallardov said:
It is possible to install GT-I9505 ROM into SGH-M919 (T-Mobile)
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Yes but you have to immediately flash a kernel that is compatible with T-Mobile. There are threads you can search for which list the compatible kernels.
ggallardov said:
If I install the 9505 with odin that will affect the kernel? How to install a new ROM without affect the kernel?
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What? Odin? you do not use that to flash custom roms. Are you rooted with a recovery installed yet?
Actually, all of the guys above are right, flash the rom, then YOUR CARRIERS kernel. But I am concerned with your odin thing.
TheAxman said:
What? Odin? you do not use that to flash custom roms. Are you rooted with a recovery installed yet?
Actually, all of the guys above are right, flash the rom, then YOUR CARRIERS kernel. But I am concerned with your odin thing.
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I got clockworkmod recovery installed and also I have my S4 rooted:
Can I install the Stock Samsung Germany Rom for GT-I9505 (I9505XXUBMEA that allow to move apps to SD) and then install the kernel for T-Mobile?
I really hate to have only 600mb free in my s4 16gb and I cant move apps to SD. Also I dont know if everyone have the same issue but I have installed Cleaner Master app to clean my memory everytime I unlock my phone because I always run low the ram memory and I hate that too.. I had a Note 2 before the S4 and I didnt have this problems and I have the same apps installed in my S4. Its there a problem with the T-Mobile version or thats normal in the S4, Any Solutions? I really need help
Thanks to all for the helps and replies
You sure can. Flash the rom then your kernel then boot. It will work. Enjoy.
ggallardov said:
I got clockworkmod recovery installed and also I have my S4 rooted:
Can I install the Stock Samsung Germany Rom for GT-I9505 (I9505XXUBMEA that allow to move apps to SD) and then install the kernel for T-Mobile?
I really hate to have only 600mb free in my s4 16gb and I cant move apps to SD. Also I dont know if everyone have the same issue but I have installed Cleaner Master app to clean my memory everytime I unlock my phone because I always run low the ram memory and I hate that too.. I had a Note 2 before the S4 and I didnt have this problems and I have the same apps installed in my S4. Its there a problem with the T-Mobile version or thats normal in the S4, Any Solutions? I really need help
Thanks to all for the helps and replies
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You might want to check into /data/media/clockworkmod. That would account for you having almost no space on your internal storage...
bigtobitobs said:
MY Sig, Omega Rom, the best International ROm out there, after that, flash ktoonsez kernel immediately after flashing the rom, and your good to go. Easy Answer.
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Thank You All for the excellent help, I've wanting to flash this ROm and I just did,(T-MO M919) very smooth, hardly any lag. excellent WiFi connectivity. Thank you again DEV's and Senior Members on all the hard work, keeps this Hobby exciting and risky fun.
Ratleme said:
Thank You All for the excellent help, I've wanting to flash this ROm and I just did,(T-MO M919) very smooth, hardly any lag. excellent WiFi connectivity. Thank you again DEV's and Senior Members on all the hard work, keeps this Hobby exciting and risky fun.
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How the RAM, performance and internal memory? Can you able to move apps to sd?
I really want to know your feedback about Omega.
thanks

[Q] Help

I am using ignorance rom currently and i want to change to aokp...what should i do now?? Jst having the zip in sd card and on the bootlander wiping the data and installing the new zip will do or is there anything else to do?? Pls help
ranjithm said:
I am using ignorance rom currently and i want to change to aokp...what should i do now?? Jst having the zip in sd card and on the bootlander wiping the data and installing the new zip will do or is there anything else to do?? Pls help
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flash proper kernel (no, I won't provide any links, you have to find it by yourself by using "search" tool... aokp is CM9 [ICS] or CM10 [JB]) and then flash aokp ROM
ranjithm said:
I am using ignorance rom currently and i want to change to aokp...what should i do now?? Jst having the zip in sd card and on the bootlander wiping the data and installing the new zip will do or is there anything else to do?? Pls help
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Oh and its bootloader .. click the kernel tab on one v home page for kernels
Help
parkourz said:
flash proper kernel (no, I won't provide any links, you have to find it by yourself by using "search" tool... aokp is CM9 [ICS] or CM10 [JB]) and then flash aokp ROM
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I dont get you...wat does proper kernel mean, isn't stock kernel enough???
ranjithm said:
I dont get you...wat does proper kernel mean, isn't stock kernel enough???
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The best way to learn something is to read ROM's first posts
First posts of many roms don't give much information actually... You'll probably have to read many ''first posts'' to get a proper understanding. People on here are annoying about telling new people how to get started because they in all likelihood learned by themselves though searching and reading. Flashing a new rom is easy but there is a learning curve and you will need troubleshooting skills, so the more you read and know the better!
leekohlbradley said:
First posts of many roms don't give much information actually... You'll probably have to read many ''first posts'' to get a proper understanding. People on here are annoying about telling new people how to get started because they in all likelihood learned by themselves though searching and reading. Flashing a new rom is easy but there is a learning curve and you will need troubleshooting skills, so the more you read and know the better!
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We are all learning by making mistakes You think why I know more than e.g. OP of this thread? Because I'm too impatient to wait until somebody will answer my questions! I was doing things by myself, bricking phones, restoring them back and gaining knowlegde! So not more experienced users are "bad" because they won't tell everything, NEW USERS ARE TO LAZY TO SEARCH, MAKING MISTAKES AND LEARN!!!
ranjithm said:
I dont get you...wat does proper kernel mean, isn't stock kernel enough???
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Don't worry!
Anyone coming to XDA forums for the first time, is "noob" and all the other names...
What IS important - you have "sticky" threads that will explain quite a lot. BUT, you'll have to read and read and read until you'll know what and where to ask... Well, we all learn until we die... :angel:
So, yes, read. Search and search and read again! Or, if you're in real trouble, send PM (you know what that is, right?)...
Regarding your question, well, you'll just have to look around and decide what you'll do with your hov :fingers-crossed:
But, to be on "friendly side",
read that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964 and that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1713257 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869667 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806152 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665. I KNOW - a lot to read, but...
Oh, don't just pick a rom like pants or shirt, go through all of them, read and read all OPs until you're sure which one to put on your hov. And before you do that for the first time, learn how to do that again and again...
bratusm said:
Don't worry!
Anyone coming to XDA forums for the first time, is "noob" and all the other names...
What IS important - you have "sticky" threads that will explain quite a lot. BUT, you'll have to read and read and read until you'll know what and where to ask... Well, we all learn until we die... :angel:
So, yes, read. Search and search and read again! Or, if you're in real trouble, send PM (you know what that is, right?)...
Regarding your question, well, you'll just have to look around and decide what you'll do with your hov :fingers-crossed:
But, to be on "friendly side",
read that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964 and that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1713257 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869667 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806152 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665. I KNOW - a lot to read, but...
Oh, don't just pick a rom like pants or shirt, go through all of them, read and read all OPs until you're sure which one to put on your hov. And before you do that for the first time, learn how to do that again and again...
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I know how to root or how to make nandroid backup...my question is just that do I need to flash the kernel, I have stock kernel and I read a post that stock kernel is sufficient for all roms but not sure if its true...need an expert suggestion for that like from u people!!!
ranjithm said:
I know how to root or how to make nandroid backup...my question is just that do I need to flash the kernel, I have stock kernel and I read a post that stock kernel is sufficient for all roms but not sure if its true...need an expert suggestion for that like from u people!!!
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To make it short: every rom needs a kernel that it's likely not stock kernel. In every OP of rom it's written which kernel you have to use...

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hi all im having rooted s3 stock rom and kinda battery goes down faster than usual.ive found safe to remove list of apps and little scare to do something..im thiking if there is any stock stripped rom kitkat so i donthave to worry about anything??
thanks
renejas said:
hi all im having rooted s3 stock rom and kinda battery goes down faster than usual.ive found safe to remove list of apps and little scare to do something..im thiking if there is any stock stripped rom kitkat so i donthave to worry about anything??
thanks
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Why not try flashing the Debloat tool after doing a backup of your current setup. That way if you don't like the result you can restore it. Or, a novel idea, post this question in the thread you found the list in...
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i didnt knew there is debload tool ..can u link me pls??
and thanks alot for the help
Kreatur3 said:
Why not try flashing the Debloat tool after doing a backup of your current setup. That way if you don't like the result you can restore it. Or, a novel idea, post this question in the thread you found the list in...
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i didnt knew there is debload tool ..can u link me pls??
and thanks alot for the help
renejas said:
i didnt knew there is debload tool ..can u link me pls??
and thanks alot for the help
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2742937
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No matter how the question is worded, these still careen to best-rom threads.
The best rom for your particular description is the one you ultimately find and use. Search the development forums, read the OP of each, and I am certain you will find the one that fits your needs. Thread closed.

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