Flash stock samsung kernel? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to return to stock kernel without reflashing the whole rom?
I can extract the boot.img from the rom zip file but I have no idea how to flash it.

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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] Compile a Flashable .zip from Stock ROM?

I would like to be able to flash stock 2.3.4 for my Galaxy Gio GT-S5660M from TWRP recovery. How about would I go compiling the META-INF folder (which includes the update-binary and updater-script)? I have already extracted the /system directory and the boot.img from the rom. If you'd like to download the stock ROM here's the link: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfkTu8oetfPNUx1N3Z6TUhUaWc/edit If you would to unpack the .tar within the .rar, the password is 'sampro.pl'.
How do I create the updater-script and update-binary? And after that, how do I zip up the files and sign them so I don't get an error?
Take it from another rom
A stock based one.
voetbalremco said:
Take it from another rom
A stock based one.
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Thank you for that bit of information. I was unsure of what to do until you said that! I took the whole META-INF folder from the Arpeggiomod ROM and also the boot.img because it is an ext4 ROM whereas stock is rfs. Technically, my ROM isn't stock but modified stock. Farewell!

[Q] flashing rom on stock firmware

My nexus is rooted with 4.2.1 stock firmware and have CWM recovery.
I want to flash purity 3.1 rom.
Do I need to deodex first or just flash the zip file?
Just backup then flash
Don't forget to wipe.

[Q] Is it possible to flash a custom rom via Odin?

I have a custom rom I'm currently flashing through a recovery. Is it possible to create an odin-flashable version of my rom?
I would like to create a snapshot/backup of everything on my tab 3 and then flash that through odin.
I want to create a odin flashable version so I can flash my rom on multiple devices at once.

searching for twrp flashable stock rom and stock recovery for s9 g960f

my usb port is broken and i need to revert to stock so im searching for a twrp flashable stock rom/recovery. the best would be if the stock rom and stock recovery is seperated, so i can flash the rom first and see if it boots and then flash stock recovery. DBT prefered.
thx!

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