is it posible to flash experience 4.0.1 rom+ blue sparks kernel using dualboot app while running stock OOS 3.2.8?
im asking because of that nougat encryption issue and afaik thers no modified twrp that fix that issue, is there any precaution i must take before/while flashing? as to maintain twrp functionality, any tip is well received thanks
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Hi I'm new to the xda and I'm wondering how to flash CM9 unofficial incremental 6-27 I know how to flash but the person who made he said flash the stocked kernel please help a video would be great
lreyes15 said:
Hi I'm new to the xda and I'm wondering how to flash CM9 unofficial incremental 6-27 I know how to flash but the person who made he said flash the stocked kernel please help a video would be great
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The incremental update is not the full ROM, they're just small updates for phones already running the ROM. The full ROM will be about ~100+ MB. Also, you will need to have an unlocked boot loader and a custom recovery. Once you have that knocked out just Download the ROM and put it in your SD card. Make sure you wipe all data after you make a backup of your current ROM. Finally, Flash the ZIP and reboot your phone. One more thing, with the CM9 ROM, you need to download the ICS GAPPS so you have the Market and etc. Enjoy.
css911 said:
The incremental update is not the full ROM, they're just small updates for phones already running the ROM. The full ROM will be about ~100+ MB. Also, you will need to have an unlocked boot loader and a custom recovery. Once you have that knocked out just Download the ROM and put it in your SD card. Make sure you wipe all data after you make a backup of your current ROM. Finally, Flash the ZIP and reboot your phone. One more thing, with the CM9 ROM, you need to download the ICS GAPPS so you have the Market and etc. Enjoy.
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I know that I said I know how to flash and I just want to know step by step on flashing incremental I have the full rom and I have everything ready but I don't get the part about stocks kernel? I know what kernel is I just want to know what he means by stocked kernel as in the sence kernel or a different kernel
The stock kernel is the kernel included with the rom. If you have flashed a different kernel you must find out which kernel was included with the version of cm9 you are running and download to SD card, then flash. Then flash incremental. Also do not skip incremental. Flash in order of date after your rom download. Example rom- 6272012 incremental-6282012.
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lreyes15 said:
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Try out the Mason kernels and see how they treat you. I think the JMZ CM9 Kernel is the Mason kernel. Also, look for the unreleased Mason kernels as they might include new performance fixes and possibly hardware fixes. I heard a rumor of WiMAX hitting CM9.
lreyes15 said:
I know that I said I know how to flash and I just want to know step by step on flashing incremental I have the full rom and I have everything ready but I don't get the part about stocks kernel? I know what kernel is I just want to know what he means by stocked kernel as in the sence kernel or a different kernel
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JMZ stated that if you flash a custom kernel after flashing a nightly ROM you will need to flash the SAME custom kernel after flashing the incrementals I believe he has gone back to the evervolv kernel on latest ROMS for compatibility issues
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JellyBean isn't fully stable on our DHD/I4G just yet. There are always going to be some issues because HTC didn't give us a full 3.0 kernel for ICS. That could be the reason you are experiencing some lag. Kernels could also help you, try the KangBang performance kernel, although the kernel is leaning towards performance, so it could cause instability
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I can't link to the kernel (cause I'm lazy and on the xda app). But when you install a kernel wipe your cache and Dalvik Cache and then flash. That's the proper way of flashing a kernel
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sullyy94 said:
Hey thanks for the reply, yeah i successfully installed the stable and performance kernel from this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931386
But the gaming performance still lags compared to 2.3.5. I guess its due to not being fully stable yet.
I had an idea, what if i flash the stock 2.3.5 kernel? Would i get stock performance back or not?
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You'll ruin your phone. A 2.3.X kernel I'd meant for that specific version of Android. If you mix versions (e.g. a Gingerbread kernel with a Jelly Bean ROM) you'll most likely get bootloops and your phone. At worst you'll brick your phone. Don't ever mix kernel versions. Also don't flash a Sense kernel on a AOSP/AOKP/CyanogenMod based ROM (or vice versa), you'll also have a phone that won't boot.
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sullyy94 said:
Hey, thanks for the reply. Yeah I was guessing it had something to do with the kernel. I tried a kernel yesterday not sure which one it was from memory, but when I put the kernel zip onto the phone and installed it through recovery it said install complete. But when I rebooted the phone it gets stuck on a black screen. I can't do anything else unless I take the battery out. I was wondering if anyone can give me a link to the kangbang kernel and instructions in how to install properly if the recovery mode isn't the right way, even though it said kernel updated successfuly. Thanks!
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The only compatible alternative kernel for JB is the KangBang (at least that i know of). If you flashed another one, that might be why it booted to a black screen.
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Hi everyone! Has anyone tried to instal A.R.I.S.E. sound system on stock OxygenOS? Is it working fine? I alredy have FreedomOS but I want to go back to stock because of connectivity issues (drops).
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Wolfillete said:
Hi everyone! Has anyone tried to instal A.R.I.S.E. sound system on stock OxygenOS? Is it working fine? I alredy have FreedomOS but I want to go back to stock because of connectivity issues (drops).
Thanks!
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Isn't Freedom = debloated OOS which means your problems will persist on stock ROM as well. You should try flashing stock kernel which should resolve your issue.
From what I have heard, only Divine Beats works with stock kernel.
ungeeked said:
Isn't Freedom = debloated OOS which means your problems will persist on stock ROM as well. You should try flashing stock kernel which should resolve your issue.
From what I have heard, only Divine Beats works with stock kernel.
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Yes, I know its because of the kernel but if I flash stock kernel FreedomOS won't boot... I told the dev and I flashed his OOs patched kernel but it didn't solve the issue.
I've read something in the A.R.I.S.E. thread but I'm not shure what rom people were using in their OP3.
Wolfillete said:
Yes, I know its because of the kernel but if I flash stock kernel FreedomOS won't boot... I told the dev and I flashed his OOs patched kernel but it didn't solve the issue.
I've read something in the A.R.I.S.E. thread but I'm not shure what rom people were using in their OP3.
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I'm using ARISE on OP3Lite ROM (very similar to Freedom I think) with EX kernel. So far, very good.
Please provide me stock OOS beta 12 kernal ...
Just flash boot.img and you are good.
0xelectron said:
Just flash boot.img and you are good.
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I don't have the stock ROM .. that's why I'm asking for the kernal .. by mistake I installed custom kernel and now camera is not working
Zayn1 said:
I don't have the stock ROM .. that's why I'm asking for the kernal .. by mistake I installed custom kernel and now camera is not working
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Here you go. Link
@Zayn1 your request is incorrect.
Because kernel is also constituted by custom libraries, residing in /system.
By flashing kernel, you would mess up the device with incompatible libraries.
The solution is much simple: you have to reflash the full rom from recovery.
Both kernel and system libraries will be replaced with official ones.
So I've been reading about kernel flashing on the op5t n im seeing tht to switch kernels u should dirty flash the stock rom b4 flashing the new kernel then reflash magisk to keep from any issues on oos. Does this apply if im flashing a new\switching kernels on a custom rom as well? Like i should still be dirty flashing the oos rom to switch kernels even if im on lineage? Or do i dirty flash lineage in tht case? If someone could please clarify the process id really appreciate it as everything i can find is all about oos based kernel switching not about if ur on a custom rom going from one kernel to another
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So I've been reading about kernel flashing on the op5t n im seeing tht to switch kernels u should dirty flash the stock rom b4 flashing the new kernel then reflash magisk to keep from any issues on oos. Does this apply if im flashing a new\switching kernels on a custom rom as well? Like i should still be dirty flashing the oos rom to switch kernels even if im on lineage? Or do i dirty flash lineage in tht case? If someone could please clarify the process id really appreciate it as everything i can find is all about oos based kernel switching not about if ur on a custom rom going from one kernel to another
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You should dirty flash lineage and then flash the kernel because if you flash a kernel on another kernel it may cause issues
XavNotFound said:
You should dirty flash lineage and then flash the kernel because if you flash a kernel on another kernel it may cause issues
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Ok cool so its just tht you need to revert any changes made to \boot... So basically i only need to reflash magisk after doing the dirty flash of the rom on oos based roms then correct?
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Ok cool so its just tht you need to revert any changes made to \boot... So basically i only need to reflash magisk after doing the dirty flash of the rom on oos based roms then correct?
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oh i mean it is the same with every rom, you have to dirty flash and then flash the kernel (sorry for being unclear with that one)