oc on stock - HTC One V

is there a kernel that will let me overclock to around 1.5gh or 1.2 for STOCK rom CDMA? tried supersick ics and my phone will never boot and only the stock kernel works, ive tried xperia sense, xtreme sense and i think one more but wifi breaks on them. i like xperia but i need wifi, any help?

Use JMZ's kernel. The one you tried to use is for Cyanogenmod 9/MIUI ICS only.
Use this one - http://goo.im/devs/jmz/PrimoC/Kernels/ics/Jmz-PrimoC-kernel-ICS-20120820.zip
Get the boot.img from it, I'm sure you know the basics. Fastboot it, then after flash the zip

Curiousn00b said:
Use JMZ's kernel. The one you tried to use is for Cyanogenmod 9/MIUI ICS only.
Use this one - http://goo.im/devs/jmz/PrimoC/Kernels/ics/Jmz-PrimoC-kernel-ICS-20120820.zip
Get the boot.img from it, I'm sure you know the basics. Fastboot it, then after flash the zip
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Thanks a ton
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[Q] DoomKernel fails to boot even though it's worked perfectly in the past

Hi all,
I've just recently made the switch from CM9 FXP and Kieran's kernel. I decided to go back to a stock rom but with DoomKernel. I flashed both the .42 and the .62 but DoomKernel 12 fails to boot on both 2ghz and 1.6ghz. It just loads and then powers off. No blue light, nothing. I've used DK before in the past and I'm wondering why it's not working now. I even tried using the old DK v8 I had (that previously worked) and now the same problem, just a bootloop. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Any help would be appreciated
Did you try flashing to totally stock incuding kernel first?
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DoomKernel 12 is broken and known to not boot. 11 works fine
Doomkernel v12 has error on boot, don't install it.
I recommend you to install v11.
Michealtbh said:
DoomKernel 12 is broken and known to not boot. 11 works fine
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shocito said:
Doomkernel v12 has error on boot, don't install it.
I recommend you install v11.
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The OP said he tried going back to an earlier known good version and still had trouble, so I don't think it's just a version issue. I believe I have read more than 1 post indicating that if you use DarkForest or DoomKernel and want to switch to the other, you need to switch to stock first. Not sure why, but hey! He's not working now so it's worth a shot.
Make sure you reboot in between and maybe pop in and out of recovery before the next step.
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Yes, I did flash stock kernel. It's ok now though. I used DoomKernel v11. Strange how v8 didn't boot but it's always worked. Oh well. Thanks for the help everyone

Installing custom kernel?

Here's the deal, I'm planing of installing Faux kernel alongside ARHD. Is this the correct way?
1. Flash boot.img for ARHD.
2. Install ARHD using CWM.
3. Flash boot.img for Faux kernel.
4. Install Faux using CWM.
And also, is it better to get the regular Faux kernel or the repacked one?
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Yup, sounds correct.
You can try using the standard "faux" kernel. Since ARHD is based on the original source that might work, though you might need the modules that normally come with the kernel (I m currently using the Franco kernel). You can easily install them using CWM, its not a big deal.
I´d give it a try hence u cant destroy anything anyway since u can flash any kernel, module etc. using Fastboot n CWM even after the installation.
That's good to hear!
Just another fast question. Have you used Faux kernel, and if so, which one do you recommend, Faux or Franco?
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Tingelholm said:
Here's the deal, I'm planing of installing Faux kernel alongside ARHD. Is this the correct way?
1. Flash boot.img for ARHD.
2. Install ARHD using CWM.
3. Flash boot.img for Faux kernel.
4. Install Faux using CWM.
And also, is it better to get the regular Faux kernel or the repacked one?
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Why would you install faux whey you have a stable and reliable rom like ARHD with stock kernel. I had faux and franco on my previous rom...constant overheating, restarts and lock freeze arent worth the extra battery life it gives you.
Hmm, running faux 0.4b6 and InsertCoin, it gets burning hot when playing Dead Trigger. Just thought it maybe would get better with ARHD and 0.4b7. Guess I'll begin with the stock kernel.
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For me, the coolest kernel is the stock one, I have tried Franco and Faux kernels but they both get my phone Hot, may be because of increased performance, especially during games

WiFi fails in Blue Sense V1.0

My HTC One V is a PrimoC (CDMA) on Virgin Mobile, running Android 4.0.4, running JmzPrimoC+ Kernel, as the one provided in the download seemed to fail.
I have just installed the ROM maybe an hour ago, and decided to setup my WiFi in order to get most of my applications I have on my Play account back onto my phone. But once I went to enable the WiFi Manager, it did nothing but output "Turning on..." and then just went back to normal, like it was never enabled/attempted to be.
Would there be a possible solution for this? I'd love to know because I really depend on WiFi for my job, otherwise I'm going to find another ROM.
If you go to jmz's site, androidfiles, the link is in his kernel op, there is an ICS sense update package. It has flash able modules inside it. Sounds like you are missing that, and once you flash the zip and reboot into fast boot and flash the kernel, you should have WiFi. Sorry I'm on my phone I can't give you the link.
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Alright, thanks for the help. I'll go ahead and check that out sometime later whenever I can flash 2 other ROMs to my ONe V's.
Just remember, if you go aosp based ICS ROM, use Simons super sick ICS. If you go jb ROM, use his supersick jb. I personally think the 12-30 kernel is the most stable so far.
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i just tried this and am having problems with the wifi, any chance anyone can post a link to the update?

Issues with Xperia S

Hi Everyone
I unlocked my bootloader a few months ago, rooted, and I flashed a version of ICS, which I think is stock. I dont have receovery installed, I tried to sort that out last night, but I got lost amongst and couldnt work out what to install and how.
Its 4.0.4 - 6.1.A.2.45 - and I am having a few issues with it. It seems to be laggy, the camera freezes when recording video and often crashes and doesn't save the video and the WIFI is just hopeless!
Does anyone know how to fix this? Is there a better .ftp for me to flash? Please leave links if possible because this issue is just driving me insane!
thanks!
Amanda
hi, try to locked your bootloader then repair via pc companion.
and also, for your other question click my signature "Read ME".
If it's unlocked the bootloader then fastboot a custom kernel. Advanced stock is great. Then flash a custom rom. May as I flash a Jellybean rom
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I just installed ROM manager and found out clockwork recovery doesn't work for us why does everything have to be so hard with this phone?
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Just have a look at the custom kernels and chose one then fast boot or use the flash tool, cwm works for us
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DevilsArc said:
I just installed ROM manager and found out clockwork recovery doesn't work for us why does everything have to be so hard with this phone?
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Cwm works fine. Just rom manager doesn't
Read this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23181182#post23181182
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Ben36 said:
Cwm works fine. Just rom manager doesn't
Read this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23181182#post23181182
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The only problem with this is, you need to flash the doomkernal, which requires flashing back to GB? Then you need to install a host of other apps to get it too work. Just so I can flash a custom rom, wow, nothing is easy is it,
This phone is just so damned hard to do anything with, I am considering going to the new Samsung when it comes out in a few months!
No just flash advanced stock kernel instead from development forum. It's ridiculously easy once you're unlocked and have a cwm kernel flashed
Download a custom rom to the phone (i recommend pac rom)
Download advanced stock kernel to pc. Fastboot using that guide.
Then boot into recovery and install zip from sd and pick pac rom (follow the guidelines in pac rom thread for flashing)
T
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Even that sounds complicated!
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Lol. It's not. Just read the everything you need to know thread at the top of the development forum
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Recovery problems

Hi when i turn my phone off and plug it to charge the phone boot into recovery mode. i dont know why he do that.
on stock rom or sense 4.0 rom like ignorance rom it work fine.but when i flash a jb rom 4.1.2 or 4.2 with hellboy's kernel its booting.
i've tried different kernel but it boot likewise. I hope you can help me.
YosiroUchiha said:
Hi when i turn my phone off and plug it to charge the phone boot into recovery mode. i dont know why he do that.
on stock rom or sense 4.0 rom like ignorance rom it work fine.but when i flash a jb rom 4.1.2 or 4.2 with hellboy's kernel its booting.
i've tried different kernel but it boot likewise. I hope you can help me.
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Htc phones, like most android phones always boot Into recovery for offline charging, you just don't see it usually its not a problem persay, but if your finding it annoying you could try a different recovery
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I don't have this question,I also flash jb rom like cm10 with helloboy's kernel
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