Cm10.1 - HTC One X

If I update my cm10.1 ROM to a newer version, will I have to re flash my boot.IMG again?
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Depends, if there are no ramdisk/kernel tweaks, you don't need to... but it's always recommended to flash first!
It takes about 15 seconds more?!
From next time onwards, ask ROM related questions in the ROM thread!

OK, its because I'm on holiday and there's a update. I've tweaked the karnel to boost my SD. Its the CM10.1.0 RC2 update. Also, I have customised my ROM using ROM toolbox, would I loose all my customisations after performing the update? If so, is there any way I can restore it after updating? Thanks
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Kernel related tweaks will be re-set... Preferences/settings of rom toolbox won't be changed if you dirty flash the latest build AFAIK! Never tried it, so can't say for sure...
Titanium Backup takes a backup of your app and then restores it.. along with all the preferences... However, again, I've not used ROM toolbox to tweak anything so can't be sure whether it will back them up as well?!
Worst case will be, you will have to do all the tweaks again! That's it!

Dirty flash??
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LDH2K10 said:
Dirty flash??
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Flashing the rom without wiping anything!
However, if you do wipe data/cache/dalvic, I'm sure you will loose everything!

Thanks, I'll try it sometime
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Related

Please explain Nibble Automated Kernel Repack Beta

I have no idea what this is and I heard it helps with some issues with cm10 issues. I tried reading through the cm10 nightlies thread but no luck.
Bump
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http://nibble.cc/repack/
get the boot.img of the rom and the kernel you want to use and then repack.
But what use is that? Like what are the benefits of doing it?
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You need to learn what the kernel does first, then it should make sense...
http://www.androidcentral.com/android-z-what-kernel

Does this exist

Are there any flash able ROMs using only cwm or twrp?
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Yes. All rings are flashable. Ad looking as your using an ICS boot.IMG, you can flash 4.0 roms with no problem.
If your on a JB boot animation, you can flash 4.1+ roms. Just be aware to what kernel your using.
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Yes. All rings are flashable. Ad looking as your using an ICS boot.IMG, you can flash 4.0 roms with no problem.
If your on a JB boot animation, you can flash 4.1+ roms. Just be aware to what kernel your using.
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OK to clearify any ICS ROMs I only need there ROM and gapps because my stock ROM uses the same kernel
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Yes. Most people use the boot.IMG found in the Rom, most of the time its this kernel, if your on CDMA like me, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1844049
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
From that zip, and flash the zip after flashing the Rom
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Yes. Most people use the boot.IMG found in the Rom, most of the time its this kernel, if your on CDMA like me, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1844049
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
From that zip, and flash the zip after flashing the Rom
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OK I understand the kernel is like telling the phone what bios to use like an emulator. So if I go from stock to amazing sense I'm totally good to go no CPU needed. Am I right?
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JASONMAKS said:
OK I understand the kernel is like telling the phone what bios to use like an emulator. So if I go from stock to amazing sense I'm totally good to go no CPU needed. Am I right?
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Yes.
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is this the stock kernel?

hey guys, is this the stock kernel----???
3.0.16-gd5b834a
[email protected]#1
Fri Apr 6 00:38:16 CST 2012
???
Lol...don't you know which kernel you've flashed
To know if its stock ...when you reboot your phone if red text appears then its not stock but if nothing appears its stock
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Lol...don't you know which kernel you've flashed
To know if its stock ...when you reboot your phone if red text appears then its not stock but if nothing appears its stock
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i know which kernel i flashed. but is it the stock kernel???? i flashed this kernel from Hasoon's Toolkit....(under kernels-stock and titanium)
is this(the one mentioned above) the stock boot.img that you get from an RUU????
WHAT ???!
KISS in stock rom?
Can i install KISS kernel in my stock rom?
No it won't boot.....
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mihirengg19 said:
No it won't boot.....
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Wrong!!!
KISS works fine with sense roms - just choose the right image
So ivanrvf: use this http://www.mediafire.com/?362drdxcdpkf2s0
When I flashed KISS kernel on stock ROM, it didn't boot......for half an hour....
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When I flashed KISS kernel on stock ROM, it didn't boot......for half an hour....
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then you did choose the wrong image
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please answer my original question. .?
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U mean 1st one
Yes, the question with which I started the thread.....
I am totally confused about ruus and otas. Can u giv me a link explaining what are ruus and ota updates and I their functions and purposes??
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I answered your question look back....
Well , can u give me a link that I asked in the above post.....???
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(Request)

Trying all methods of flashing kernel and I don't any of the methods work
So my quest is...
Can somebody make a zip to flash kernel?
I mean a zip that allow us to flash kernel through recovery.
Thanks in advance
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sonrics1993 said:
Trying all methods of flashing kernel and I don't any of the methods work
So my quest is...
Can somebody make a zip to flash kernel?
I mean a zip that allow us to flash kernel through recovery.
Thanks in advance
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No
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sonrics1993 said:
Trying all methods of flashing kernel and I don't any of the methods work
So my quest is...
Can somebody make a zip to flash kernel?
I mean a zip that allow us to flash kernel through recovery.
Thanks in advance
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You can't flash kernel through recover cuz we have pvt s-on......
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No...you have to be s off ..which is hard to have and why aren't methods working ,you're the one that's doing it wrong (there's a thread in general by cybervibin which explains how to flash it
Is there any work in progress to break the lock?
In 3 months I have flash ed 4 kernels, now on cm10 paranoid I can't get flashed the kernel
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Why ...what's the error its telling you
That cannot detect device and cannot load kernels..but all in one tool do flash recoverys...
I'm sure kernels are put in the correct folder and have rename kernel to boot.img
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Maybe check for an update to the all in one tool your using, or learn to install the SDK and platform tools so you can do the fast boot commands in the command line. Not a bad thing to know how to do.
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At saturday I will try this method
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what does s-on and s-off mean?
security - on
security - off
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paarthdesai said:
security - on
security - off
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this reminds me of a scene from the karate kid movie
wax on
wax off
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lol
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but ur ego aside and follow this guide from start
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34236649#post34236649

New here

hey everyone i just got htc desire from my dad , am familiar with rooting and stuff so i rooted the device and everything is ready .. actually i just wanted to know 2 things
1st what is the best rom for games and performance ?
2nd does it really worth installing JB/ics to desire ? if so what is the best JB/ics rom atm
btw i searched alot in here and i didnt get the answer for my questions because there are too many different opinions about many different roms , but i'm a gamer and i want a rom with a high benchmark score (not fake) and high performance .
With all the whatever2sd script here that one can use, there is no such thing as real benchmark.
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Games require hardware compatibility,then Gingerbread rom are recomended. My last gb rom was official MIUI,stable and fast.
Actually i use an Jellybean rom,work like a charm,but i not try any games,sorry.
Installing rom is simply,test yourself,use Titanium to restore apps and games.
Bye.
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try MildWild at the moment 5.8 it suits my need and its fast
What hboot u need 4 mildwild?
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The cm7 one is pretty good, big enough for the Rom plus space for apps
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My hboot 0.93.0001 would I need to change that?? Cheers
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sywats said:
My hboot 0.93.0001 would I need to change that?? Cheers
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Stock hboot is perfectly fine( the one u got).Also I would recommend you to use CM10.1 VJ ROM its base is 4.2.1 so smooth im also new here ( like 2 months , got rid of my x8 lol ) . As for the old hardware this ROM is perfect for me big big thanks to Vijendrahs for the awesome ROM
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Thanks man been itching to flash some roms but didn't know if I could with my hboot is everything working on that rom??
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I think everything works except video recording and some video playing apps (BBC iPlayer didn't work for me) that, and a few other niggles, was enough for me to return to gingerbread (mild wild 5.8)
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Cheers I think ill go with mildwild 5.8 then
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sywats said:
Cheers I think ill go with mildwild 5.8 then
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Yep for the start go with mildwilds , he has rock stable and fast ROMs but in 4.2.1 Video Recording doesnt work yet , but i still use it as daily
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Ok so I can flash mildwild 5.8 with stock hboot? An will that rom use my partition? Soz for all the questions lol don't wana break my phone
Cheers
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You have to work hard to break your phone.
So I'm safe to flash it??
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Yea. Do a nandroid backup first, then a full wipe, then flash the rom.
Ok cheers. I did a nandroid backup with rom manager before I discovered 4ext recovery should I delete that backup and make a new one with 4ext or would that b alryt? Cheers
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Ok cheers. I did a nandroid backup with rom manager before I discovered 4ext recovery should I delete that backup and make a new one with 4ext or would that b alryt? Cheers
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if u do a nandroid backup with clockworkmod recovery u have to restore with CWM and the same with 4ext
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If you like sense UI the best rom is RSK team witk sense 3.5, is smooth and without bugs, i had used for 1 year.
Otherwise if you want to install JB rom the best one is Vijendra's rom, now with JB 4.2.1, it is under quick developing and with few bug.
Desire will never dies, good smartphone.
Thanks I best make a new backup then. An do u know where in 4ext recovery is the option to wipe everything except sdcard? Thanks I'd b lost without this forum lol
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