[Q] How to flash kernel through CWM - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Is there a way to flash kernel though CWM ?

No. You can only flash a ROM thorough CWM. Kernel is a different matter.
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Arc S Stock Rom and Doomkernal

Hi I want to use the stock rom but doom kernal doe overclokcing and was wondering how I would do this as everytime I install the stock rom it overwirtes the kernal.
First flash the rom via flashtool and then doomkernal via fastboot. The stock roms contains the stock kernal so you have to flash therom first
andoridkiller said:
Hi I want to use the stock rom but doom kernal doe overclokcing and was wondering how I would do this as everytime I install the stock rom it overwirtes the kernal.
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Flash the rom first.
Then flash doomkernel.
Then flash doomkernel's wifi modules (to enable wifi option)
thanks peeps

After Restore a Custom ROM can't boot

Hi guys any 1 can help me i want o install 1custom ROm but i flash and all and they dont boot i dont now why :S
and other questions where cna i fidn ftf files? for stock ROMS?
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It doesn't boot because you need to flash a kernel compatible with that rom. The kernel file is the boot.img file inside the rom zip file, however, they do not always work. To flash a kernel you need to unlock the phone bootloader and use fastboot.
Here are the stock firmwares: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1589399
You can use these guides to help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1836530
eksasol said:
It doesn't boot because you need to flash a kernel compatible with that rom. The kernel file is the boot.img file inside the rom zip file, however, they do not always work. To flash a kernel you need to unlock the phone bootloader and use fastboot.
Here are the stock firmwares: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1589399
You can use these guides to help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1836530
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Yea thanks for link of Stock Firmware , and i know that i need unlocked bootloader for flash kernel but the rom i try to install its for locked phones and i try to install 3 diferent stock roms and then restore the custom rom but still not booting :S
i do wipe and clear dalvik cache i dont know why dont boot
If you flash a stock rom like NXT rom, you just need to flash the stock kernel. You can do this in flashtool, when you drag over the ftf file, check to exclude everything except the kernel for flashing. But then you're probably using stock rom in the first place. Make sure you don't flash a CDMA rom to a GSM phone and vice versa.
I had that problem once. The solution was to flash another boot image because the one that I was using was for ICS ROMS and my backup was GB. The boot and the kernel must be compatible with your ROM.

[Q] N7100 Stock Kernel and Recovery

Hi,
Sorry for the question but i need to be sure.
Is flashing stock rom with odin flashes stock recovery and kernel?
Now am in Devil Kernel and Philz recovery.
But if i flash stock rom will they(kernel and recovery) become stock ?
gencho81 said:
Hi,
Sorry for the question but i need to be sure.
Is flashing stock rom with odin flashes stock recovery and kernel?
Now am in Devil Kernel and Philz recovery.
But if i flash stock rom will they(kernel and recovery) become stock ?
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yes..everything will go stock

[Q] N5110 Flashing kernel....

I'm only rooted... on the STOCK firmware
I'd like to install that kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2415862
But it says: ONLY SUPPORTS Android 4.2.2 SAMSUNG STOCK BASED ROM
Does it mean that I won't be able to install a custom ROM after flashing the kernel??
Or it just mean that I must be on STOCK to use it?
Also, I'll use that recovery: PhilZ 5 recovery to flash the kernel: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287802
is it OK?? or I should use TWRP (I read that TWRP is better than CWM)
Another Q:
If I had problem with the kernel, is flashing the STOCK one easy?
(I want a link to a stock kernel of N5110 just to be safe)
Finally, would flashing kernel reset my device and wipe all of my data?
Thanks in advance

Re-Flash Xperia M to stock

Hey everyone,
last week I flashed my girlfriend's XMS with several custom ROMs, but none of them could really satisfy us, so I want to re-flash the stock ROM.
My question is: Can I just flash the ftf file with the flashtool if there is currently CM11 running on the device? Or do I need to erase the system before?
Will this also flash "stock recovery"? Is there a way to do this?
Thanks!
Yes, you can flash stock ROM. There is no need to format system, Flashtool will do its work. Stock recovery will not be flashed, because we don't have stock recovery on our device. But you can flash stock kernel with CWM or PhilZ Touch recovery.
if you want to leave your recovery ..check kernel
sin in exclude list in flashtool
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Farsiris said:
if you want to leave your recovery ..check kernel
sin in exclude list in flashtool
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No! Phone will not boot with custom ROM kernel (if custom ROM is not based on stock). So it is necessary to flash full stock at first and then to flash stock kernel with recovery, if you want to have recocery.
cucumber09 said:
No! Phone will not boot with custom ROM kernel (if custom ROM is not based on stock). So it is necessary to flash full stock at first and then to flash stock kernel with recovery, if you want to have recocery.
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Have you tried it ? Cuz i ve tried it many many times !
Farsiris said:
Have you tried it ? Cuz i ve tried it many many times !
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You flashed stock via Flashtool after CM11 or CM-based ROM without flashing stock kernel? It should not boot, I think, because 4.3 and 4.4 kernels are different.
Has anyone tried this? I need to do this also but I'm a little bit confused about flashing kernel. I tried to find a detailed guide somewhere but no success

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