Hi.I'm using galaxy w on cm 10.1 beta 2 and 3.4.75 hybrid hurtsky rev2 kernel.But I can't use any other kernels.I tried all of the cm 10.1 kernels but my phone stays on the opening screen(Galaxy wonder screen).What do you think about this problem?What can I do?
mtopdagi said:
Hi.I'm using galaxy w on cm 10.1 beta 2 and 3.4.75 hybrid hurtsky rev2 kernel.But I can't use any other kernels.I tried all of the cm 10.1 kernels but my phone stays on the opening screen(Galaxy wonder screen).What do you think about this problem?What can I do?
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wipe cache and dalvik cache before installing kernel and after installing kernel do it again(wipe cache and dalvik cache)
sir mordred said:
wipe cache and dalvik cache before installing kernel and after installing kernel do it again(wipe cache and dalvik cache)
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Thanks for your quote but I've tried and result is the same.I can use only hurtsky rev1 and rev2 kernel.
Is there any other suggestion?
mtopdagi said:
Hi.I'm using galaxy w on cm 10.1 beta 2 and 3.4.75 hybrid hurtsky rev2 kernel.But I can't use any other kernels.I tried all of the cm 10.1 kernels but my phone stays on the opening screen(Galaxy wonder screen).What do you think about this problem?What can I do?
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Just to be sure besfore i install a new kernel i wipe cache and dalvik and then install it and after installing i wipe cache and dalvik again, It worked on all kernels i use cwm touch recovery 6.0.4.5
MayB4ck said:
Just to be sure besfore i install a new kernel i wipe cache and dalvik and then install it and after installing i wipe cache and dalvik again, It worked on all kernels i use cwm touch recovery 6.0.4.5
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I did as you said. cant use still. and Im on 6.0.4.5 cwm. suggestions?
mtopdagi said:
I did as you said. cant use still. and Im on 6.0.4.5 cwm. suggestions?
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Did you try installing stock kernel first?
lafactorial said:
Did you try installing stock kernel first?
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yes I installed stock kernel first then other kernels. nope. still can't use kernels different than hurtsky rev.1 rev.2.
What other kernels are you trying to use?
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What other kernels are you trying to use?
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[KERNEL][CWM][CM10.1][3.4] Skull Kernel - v2.0 (linaro 4.8 | O2 | OCUV)
[Kernel][CM10.1][3.4.66] HurtSky's Kernel REV 5 + BFS version 18/10/2013
[Kernel][CM10.1][3.0.x] HurtSky's Kernel REV8 BETTER BATTERY LIFE 16/10/2013
I tried these kernels.None of them worked.
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[KERNEL][CWM][CM10.1][3.4] Skull Kernel - v2.0 (linaro 4.8 | O2 | OCUV)
[Kernel][CM10.1][3.4.66] HurtSky's Kernel REV 5 + BFS version 18/10/2013
[Kernel][CM10.1][3.0.x] HurtSky's Kernel REV8 BETTER BATTERY LIFE 16/10/2013
I tried these kernels.None of them worked.
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You must install ION kernel like hurtsky kernel latest version, if you use beta2 and up
As far as I know those are pmem kernels and cm you are using is ion/pmem. That's why it doesn't work.
So I cant use other kernels?
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mtopdagi said:
So I cant use other kernels?
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You must use ion/pmem kernels only. Isn't clear enough? Those you mention are pmem only
ilusi0n_ said:
You must use ion/pmem kernels only. Isn't clear enough? Those you mention are pmem only
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Thanks for your help.God bless you mümin kardeşim
Related
Hi ,
Does anyone know if there is an oc kernel for the galaxy w - I am hoping I can run one with the 2.3.6 "value pack"
as I like the os and would be happy to stick with it
thanks in advance
Cow ROM is oc
fredamsouza said:
Cow ROM is oc
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is that just the kernel ?
can't find it if so , do you have a link
thanks
No, it's a ROM made by Cowithgun, and it's kernel is oc. But I don't know if there's a package with the kernel only for flashing... But I know that Mutant ROM has this Kernel as option for install on Aroma Installer. So this may be available somewhere.
can't seem to find just kernel - if anyone else can let me know ,
thanks
this is cow kernel. just flash it via cwm. hope it work for you
tomatoman23 said:
this is cow kernel. just flash it via cwm. hope it work for you
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is this safe??have you try this man what is the step by step doing this??i have galaxy w 2.3.6 flash only by software update(FOTA)
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Work in Rebelrom?
amcrocci said:
Work in Rebelrom?
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You may try the latest Beta which can be found in the last few pages of comments, it is with OC Cow kernel, hope it helps
MyDeSTiNaTe said:
You may try the latest Beta which can be found in the last few pages of comments, it is with OC Cow kernel, hope it helps
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Hi ,
touching back on this thread - has any one got a valid link to the working cow kernel for stock rom as I would like to give it a try
cheers
does this work? can someone who tried it post some feedback? how the battery drain?
tomatoman23 said:
this is cow kernel. just flash it via cwm. hope it work for you
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so has anyone tryed this - any good ?
bump - has everyone lost interest ?
saintetienne said:
bump - has everyone lost interest ?
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i guess so
saintetienne said:
bump - has everyone lost interest ?
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try movin to JB rom, you can use hurstsky kernel :good:
armadarizki said:
try movin to JB rom, you can use hurstsky kernel :good:
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Stop this necropsting.
GI Kernel is a kernel based on the latest ION_6.1.E.3.7 Sources.
This is for ION on Stock ICS & MIUI (All Models With Unlocked Boot Loaders).
Credit to the contributions from all the great developers at XDA.
Krabappel
Faux123
Chaimpionswimmer
Nickholtus
Mericon
CyanogenMod
TeamFxp
Use this tutorial to flash the .elf kernels.
Stock Kernel + Root + Cwm + Init.d (No OC)
Lt28i_Kernel_6.1.E.3.7_Root.elf - 11 MB
Stock_Kernel_6.1.E.2.68_Root.elf - 11 MB
Stock_Kernel_6.1.E.3.7_Root.elf - 11 MB
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Rooting using TWRP
After flashing the kernel with twrp, reboot the phone. When the pink led lights up, press vol up button till the pink changes to blue.
Now on the TWRP main screen, click Reboot and then click System. When clicked for the first time or if the phone is not rooted, it will ask to install superSu. Go ahead and install it.
The phone will reboot.
In the app drawer, click on superSu app and follow the instructions. At the end of it, your phone will be rooted.
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Stock Kernel + TWRP 2.4.3 (no oc)
Stock_Kernel_twrp2.4.3_Lt28i_7.elf - 9 MB
Stock_Kernel_twrp2.4.3_Lt28h_7.elf - 9 MB
Stock_Kernel_twrp2.4.3_Lt28i_68.elf - 9 MB
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Stock Kernel for JB firmware .111 + TWRP 2.5 (unstable)
This TWRP recovery is not stable. So advised to only use it for rooting the firmware. Once rooted flash the stock kernel. For CWM follow my post for installing CWM recovery.
Stock_Kernel_twrp2.5_Lt28h_211.elf
GI Over Clocked Kernels
Changelog:
[28 Nov 2013]
Based on ION_6.2.B.0.211 Sources.
Over Clock upto 1.89Ghz
[14 Dec 2012]
Based on ION_6.1.E.3.7 Sources.
Overclock upto 1.7Ghz
Added Governors SmartassV2, Intellidemand and Wheatley
[15 Dec 2012]
Optimized VM.
Detection of Lower Wifi signals.
Added Sio Scheduler
Added Ntfs support
[21 Dec 2012] [rooting edition]
Added root
Added recovery (the tap tap tap tap one)
Added Init.d support
[29 Dec 2012]
Added New governors (Ondemandx, Lagfree, SavagedZen, Lulzactive)
Tweaked the Governors.
Added vr scheduler.
[10 Jan 2013]
Added row scheduler.
Added zen scheduler.
Added Zram.
Added Zcache.
Added Cleancache.
Default boot at 1.5ghz.
Other small tweaks.
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Installation:
Download the GI_kernel-vx-Cwm_xxxxxxxx zip.
Copy the Zip to the phone.
Reboot the phone to Cwm recovery mode and flash the GI_kernel-vx-Cwm_xxxxxxxx zip.
To Go back to Stock, download the Stock Kernel From All Kernels link and flash from cwm recovery.
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To flash GI-kernel V3, use the Flashing boot.img tutorial in the general section. Replace all the instance of boot.img with the GI_kernel-vx-Cwm_xxxxxxxx.elf.
Let the phone settle for sometime after flashing the kernel.
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Downloads:
JB (4.1.2)
GI_Kernel-v6_Cwm_28092013
ICS (4.0.4)
GI_Kernel-v5_Cwm_10012013
GI_Kernel-v4_Cwm_29122012
GI_Kernel-v3_21122012.elf (Flash this using Fastboot)
GI_Kernel-v2-Cwm_15122012
GI_Kernel-v1-Cwm_14122012
All Kernels
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Sources
ION_6.1.E.3.7_msm8660
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ganeshbiyer said:
For Future Use
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want to try but will lose warranty
You enjoy the warranty while we enjoy the Gooood stuffs.
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Jozinek said:
i try to flash kernel.elf via fastboot but no recovery... Which button push to enter recovery?
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Were you able to flash kernel?
If the phone is working ok, you don't need to flash modules. For recovery you need to flash cam recovery. Root required.
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wolf0491 said:
Seems interesting. How's battery while overclocked?
And wouldnt flashing the stock one back put warranty back into place?
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Warranty is gone when you unlock bootloader. Battery is good.No issues there.
Thanks for sharing.
thanks for this been needing a kernel for some time now very good job
Finnaly!
I assume this is for unlocked bootloader only.
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Super
Super job
Great job!
Could you please make one for cm10 too?
how can i find the option to change the frequency ...i cant even found it in setting .....im using stock ics .68
U need an App like SetCPU or No frills
w3nZ said:
U need an App like SetCPU or No frills
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no wonder....i thought it include its option in it...ty
faiisfaizal said:
how can i find the option to change the frequency ...i cant even found it in setting .....im using stock ics .68
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Use cup adjuster from play store. Very neat and free.
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is it work with Locked Bootloader Bro?
littlekea said:
is it work with Locked Bootloader Bro?
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please read OP again dude
it's clearly stated : Unlocked bootloaders only
Sent fom my S-II with CM-10 by mcm811(12/06/2012] powered by [url="http://dorimanx.shine.sk/kernels-jb/Kernel_Dorimanx-V7.29-ICS-JB-22-51--06-12-12-SG2-PWR-CORE.zip]DorimanX kernel v 7.29[/url]
xyge said:
Great job!
Could you please make one for cm10 too?
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Will be coming soon.
ganeshbiyer said:
Will be coming soon.
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and cm9 support too if you can manage it please
edit: @ganeshbiyer
does your kernel have cwm implemented allready?
Sent fom my S-II with CM-10 by mcm811(12/06/2012] powered by [url="http://dorimanx.shine.sk/kernels-jb/Kernel_Dorimanx-V7.29-ICS-JB-22-51--06-12-12-SG2-PWR-CORE.zip]DorimanX kernel v 7.29[/url]
Beginners pls have a look ( it might or might not help I'm not sure. But this definitely save your time. )
Best gaming experience
1.Ultimate hd with Rush kernel v6 ( v3 driver mod )
2. Cm10 fxp 150 ( have some lag in need for speed most wanted )
Best UI smoothness
1. Cm10 fxp150 with fussion kernel v4.1
2. Ultimate hd 2.0.2 / jelly sandwich 8.5
Best ram free rom
1. jj hybrid
2. Cm10
3. Ultimate hd
Best for daily use (no gaming )
1. Ultimate hd 2.0.2 (with battery drain fix )
2. CM 10 ( lack of features )
3. Jelly sandwich ( not stable cuz {update too fast } )
4. JJ hybrid ( slow down when too much apps installed )
Best kernel with performance
1. Rush kernel v6 ( ics )
2. Arcknight kernel 4.1 ( ics )
3. Fussion kernel 4.1 ( jb )
4. Lupus kernel (jb )
5. Cm10 kernel
Best kernel with battery life
1. Arcknight kernel
2. Fussion kernel
3. Rush kernel
IMPORTANT !!!
Perform these when install new rom ( Lock/Unlock bootloader ) 100% no bootloop
1. wipe data/ factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. go to mounts and storage
4. format/system
5. format/data
6. format/cache
7. go to advanced
8. wipe dalvik cache
9. wipe battery stats
10. install _____.zip
11. Reboot
* If installed rom with aroma installer ( uncheck the reboot option at the end of the process ), always use reboot option in CWM
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(it is just my view and experience)
umm
Any comment ?
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I think you haven't tried acronium 8.2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18895368
teddymild said:
I think you haven't tried acronium 8.2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18895368
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It look great but it is gingerbread. Anyway do I need to flash baseband, cuz mine is 77 version.
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Some said the recommended baseband improve battery life, but I don't see significant improvement.
Abaddon92 said:
Beginners pls have a look ( it might or might not help I'm not sure. But this definitely save your time. )
Best kernel with battery life
1. Arcknight kernel
2. Fussion kernel
3. Rush kernel
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Battery life depends mainly on kernel?
satart said:
Battery life depends mainly on kernel?
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yap, this my experience when i flash the same rom with difference kernel, i get different battery drain rate.
but i guess it also depend on the rom tweak in (ect/int.d/). am I right ?
Abaddon92 said:
It look great but it is gingerbread
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gingerbread is the most efficient for arc in which it performs fastest and best, you should have known if you had tried all the roms you mentioned
jtdc said:
gingerbread is the most efficient for arc in which it performs fastest and best, you should have known if you had tried all the roms you mentioned
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yap, I knew that, but I love the way of ics UI ( swipe to delete/close , on screen button )
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Abaddon92 said:
3. Jelly sandwich ( not stable cuz {update too fast } )
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Umm that's not true. It's really stable. The frequent updates are just additions of little tweaks and small bug fixes. It's stable overall.
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jman2131 said:
Umm that's not true. It's really stable. The frequent updates are just additions of little tweaks and small bug fixes. It's stable overall.
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I know it is stable but what I mean is that it is not stable for daily use. Of course it does not mean/necessary that we have to update our rom once it release new update.
I think with the Advanced Stock Kernels you'll probably get the best battery life. Always my choice.
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Abaddon92 said:
I know it is stable but what I mean is that it is not stable for daily use.
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That just doesn't make sense.
Abaddon92 said:
Of course it does not mean/necessary that we have to update our rom once it release new update.
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So, in fact it is stable for daily use and you shouldn't call it anything else. Maybe you wanna change that in your OP
I use cm10 build 6, can I go ahead and pick a kernel to flash over the stock cm kernel?
Well the kernel you want must be compatible with the rom you are using and your device. For example if you are on CM10 you must flash kernels built for CM10/jelly bean. Otherwise you will get boot loops.
There might be some kernels for CM10 in the development section of Galaxy wonder.
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If kernel is for your Custom ROM that you have, you obv can.
flash the kernel that is exactly for ur ROM
kernel that is for CM10
kernel that is for CM9
dadat0 said:
I use cm10 build 6, can I go ahead and pick a kernel to flash over the stock cm kernel?
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It's better to stay with the same Kernel, from my point of view, I guess if you shared with us why do you wanna change the Kernel, there might be a solution for your problem, a friend of mine Flashed a different kernel and it was supposed to be compatible, but still he had problems and he flashed everything back again.
I wanted to use other governors. Btw I flashed a new kernel and it seems fine as of now
dadat0 said:
I wanted to use other governors. Btw I flashed a new kernel and it seems fine as of now
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Good for you, as long as everything is working smoothly, then good luck with the new Kernel:good:
is it really just limited by CM9/CM10? Like if I am using acro's cm9 RC6 and the kernel was released after RC7 was released, maybe some of the extra features in RC7 causes a slightly different coding for the kernel which of course may cause problems if you use it on RC6?
also i suppose there's no need for clearing data/cache, fixing permission etc when flashing kernel right?
sorry if I'm not supposed to ask questions in a question. I just feel this is relevant to the title and i feel that it is better when people can just read this post and learn more about kernels. The list of how-tos in the dev section has not much details on kernels
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is it really just limited by CM9/CM10? Like if I am using acro's cm9 RC6 and the kernel was released after RC7 was released, maybe some of the extra features in RC7 causes a slightly different coding for the kernel which of course may cause problems if you use it on RC6?
also i suppose there's no need for clearing data/cache, fixing permission etc when flashing kernel right?
sorry if I'm not supposed to ask questions in a question. I just feel this is relevant to the title and i feel that it is better when people can just read this post and learn more about kernels. The list of how-tos in the dev section has not much details on kernels
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Nope no problem at all. You can even flash R7 kernel on every previous version of arco cm. as long it is for the same android version
No need to do that. But just to play everything save it is better to do wipe cache and dalvik no need to wipe data
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reddvilzz said:
Nope no problem at all. You can even flash R7 kernel on every previous version of arco cm. as long it is for the same android version
No need to do that. But just to play everything save it is better to do wipe cache and dalvik no need to wipe data
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just adding on to your post, i've tried flashing hurtsky's 2.2 fixed without wiping anything, not a single problem =)
egagah said:
just adding on to your post, i've tried flashing hurtsky's 2.2 fixed without wiping anything, not a single problem =)
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I don't say you "must" i just said to play it save. Is it too much if we try prevent something from happening better than facing it?
Not all phone are the same as your's sir. Sometimes other phone need to do that so that there aren't any problems with it.
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i wanted to switch kernel from lupus ics/gb v1 720p to lupus ics/gb v1 480p because i heard that 480p has more ram and i dont need 720p because i rarely record videos. So, the question is do i need to wipe dalvik cache or wipe other things or can i replace the 720p kernel?
Sorry for my bad english because it is not my native language.
XenonPGH said:
i wanted to switch kernel from lupus ics/gb v1 720p to lupus ics/gb v1 480p because i heard that 480p has more ram and i dont need 720p because i rarely record videos. So, the question is do i need to wipe dalvik cache or wipe other things or can i replace the 720p kernel?
Sorry for my bad english because it is not my native language.
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No, no need to wipe anything just flash kernel...
wedgess said:
No, no need to wipe anything just flash kernel...
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what if i want to change to doomkernel? do the same way?
Yes the same way butt you will lose the extra ram from lupus.
XenonPGH said:
what if i want to change to doomkernel? do the same way?
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No because of custom partitions on LuPuS ICS/GB you will need to format data and system... so full wipe
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No because of custom partitions on LuPuS ICS/GB you will need to format data and system... so full wipe
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may i ask what do i need to wipe?
XenonPGH said:
may i ask what do i need to wipe?
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System, data, cache and dalvik cache. So you will need to reflash ROM also.
i never did that flashed doom kernel v14 then lupus kernel had no issues
huzi7868 said:
i never did that flashed doom kernel v14 then lupus kernel had no issues
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u mean u have lupus kernel then u flash doom kernel v14 over it?
huzi7868 said:
i never did that flashed doom kernel v14 then lupus kernel had no issues
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Because it was ICS/GB kernel as OP mentioned he must or it wont bootcod partitions are different. If its v6GB or ics-beta then no need to wipe.