stock froyo kernel - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

anybody have the stock kernel from froyo in .zip format to flash in recovery? i want to go back to the stock kernel to test battery life

You can just reflash the zip file containing the rest of the system files, you still have all of them stock so there will be no risk of it doing anything you don't want to happen.

is it going to delete any files or reset any settings?

are you using the cyan root kernel? if so i am wondering the same thing. i am not sure if the 1st zip on his thread is the stock original and if flashing that will be like yo never changed anything and fully stock.

innisdb said:
is it going to delete any files or reset any settings?
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It will just replace the files that are in the update.zip. It's just like a theme, replacing files.

Ya I am using the kernel. Well ill try it shortly and let u guys know how it goes

D200P13 said:
are you using the cyan root kernel? if so i am wondering the same thing. i am not sure if the 1st zip on his thread is the stock original and if flashing that will be like yo never changed anything and fully stock.
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download the update with NO radio from link below since we already have radio installed and youll gain back the original kernel without losing anything. you wont even know u did anything
http://android.modaco.com/content/g...ed-update-zip-no-radio-option-online-kitchen/

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[Q] Stock Kernel

Hey guys I'm just wondering what the stock kernel version for 1.5 is. I am trying to get my phone back 100% stock and I'm not sure if my kernel is back, I restored my original system image from a nandroid backup and I know I loaded a custom kernel at some point. My Kernel is 2.6.27-533ce219d. If this isn't the correct version could you point me to where to I could download it. Thanks in advance.
NCX001 said:
Hey guys I'm just wondering what the stock kernel version for 1.5 is. I am trying to get my phone back 100% stock and I'm not sure if my kernel is back, I restored my original system image from a nandroid backup and I know I loaded a custom kernel at some point. My Kernel is 2.6.27-533ce219d. If this isn't the correct version could you point me to where to I could download it. Thanks in advance.
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download this attachment and flash it as a normal update.zip in recovery. It is the stock boot.img from the 1.56.651.2 RUU (aka the original 1.5 build)
or you could just use the 1.5 RUU...
Thanks, one other thing I noticed is I have flipz custom pri from long time ago still on there, anyway to get rid of that without cell connection?
NCX001 said:
Thanks, one other thing I noticed is I have fresh's custom prl from long time ago still on there, anyway to get rid of that without cell connection?
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oh, his pri.. hmm i think that will be fixed w/ the boot.img... not sure. let me know how the boot.img works
Well I went ahead and ran the RUU the kernel and the PRI are still the same. So I may have the original kernel, the PRI I may not need to concern myself with just yet, I have been working with the radio on it and wanted to get everything back to stock so I'm sure my customizations aren't messing it all up.

[Q] How to get stock Froyo for Nexus One

Hey guys, I just bought a Nexus One off of craigslist. The guy that I bought it from has CyanogenMod-6.0.0-N1 on it right now. Im not really experienced with flashing custom roms and rooting or any of that stuff. I put Froyo on my Captivate when I had and thats it. What I would like to do is to get my Nexus One back on stock Froyo so I can start with a clean slate. Im not sure of everything that the previous owner did to the phone and Ive been having a couple of issues with it, so I just want to start over so I know exactly what is on the phone. So what I need to know is how I can do this.
-Where can I find a stock Froyo file?
-How do I put it on my Nexus One? Do I have to erase the CyanogenMod first?
-Any other hints or good roms that you guys would suggest.
-Is there a way to back up my phone so I dont have to reinstall all of my apps?
Im sorry if there is already another thread like this. I couldnt find it. Thank you for any help.
I did exactly what you did. I used the Passimg.zip method http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...des_&_Tutorials#Unroot_.2F_Restore_your_Nexus Was easy as pie. But yeah i didn't need to do backup / restore of apps as it was a new phone. You can't use Titanium Backup without root, but the market as a few other apps that let you backup apps to SD card.
All info including the Froyo ROM files are linked from the wiki. I went with FRG33 and then updated to FRG83.
Thank you. I was reading through the wiki post and I wasn't sure if the files were updated because the original post date was a while ago. So if I do the method that you did, will it unroot my phone? It is rooted right now.
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Yes it will unroot it, flash the stock rom and will also flash stock recovery. So if you have a custom recovery installed that will go away too. Plus all your data and apps.
syl0n said:
I did exactly what you did. I used the Passimg.zip method http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...des_&_Tutorials#Unroot_.2F_Restore_your_Nexus Was easy as pie. But yeah i didn't need to do backup / restore of apps as it was a new phone. You can't use Titanium Backup without root, but the market as a few other apps that let you backup apps to SD card.
All info including the Froyo ROM files are linked from the wiki. I went with FRG33 and then updated to FRG83.
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Is there any way to do this without a functioning power button? The only way to select things in the bootloader is with it.
mortzz said:
Is there any way to do this without a functioning power button? The only way to select things in the bootloader is with it.
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This:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=825737
or this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829577
danger-rat said:
This:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=825737
or this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829577
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My bootloader is locked, and I'd like to keep it that way. I'm sending it in to HTC and want it to go as smoothly as possible.
Just as an FYI, what I did to get back to stock:
From CM6.0 I flashed clockwork recovery
from clockwork I flashed 4.06 radio (was on 5.08)
flashed stock unrooted FRF91 from an update.zip
used flash_image in ADB from recovery to flash a stock recovery.img pulled from a FRF91 PASSIMG.
Everything works and is 100% stock now.
Sounds like you're all over it then...
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Wait, didn't you need to be rooted to flash back the stock recovery?
gravufo said:
Wait, didn't you need to be rooted to flash back the stock recovery?
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I was still rooted in clockwork. Using flash_image put it back to stock unrooted recovery.
As it stands I have stock unrooted everything including recovery.
Oh i see, thanks for the details

Restore i896 Factory Rom

I have a captivate i896 and i ran into some problem flashing cognition onto my phone. So now all I can do is use odin to flash the stock i897 rom onto my device.
The problem with this is and the cognition roms are that I have to mobile data connection (but i have voice) on these roms. I cant access 2g/3g data, does anyone know how to fix this?
But my main question is how to restore the stock i896 rom back onto my device.
When I use rom manager to try to flash the stock rom found on this page (hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_S/SGH-I896) it just doesnt work. Maybe im going something wrong, but I cant seem to get it to work.
That file is not a rom, its a backup that you need to restore with rom manager. Copy it to your sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/rogers_stock directory and restore it with rom manager.
If you want the actual rom get this http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BD2EF4WF
peachpuff said:
That file is not a rom, its a backup that you need to restore with rom manager. Copy it to your sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/rogers_stock directory and restore it with rom manager.
If you want the actual rom get this http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BD2EF4WF
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thanks so much
Ok so i tried flashing this rom
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=03X7E4UW
which is suppose to be the stock rogers captivate rom with rom manager.
However when i do so, after selecting the .zip file in cwm it gets up to "installing update..." with a empty status bar at the bottom.
I left it there for about 30 minutes and it didnt change.
Can anyone help me get back to stock i896!
SteveCheeseman said:
Can anyone help me get back to stock i896!
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Read my post above, you need copy the images to the sdcard and restore them, not install the zip file.
I'm really interested to know if those backups and stock roms actually restore you to stock. The first phone I had got soft bricked when I tried to restore the backups I had made from by own phone. So if this works for anyone I'd be really interested to hear about it
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I896 using XDA App
You could also try using Heimdall, new Open-Source Flashing Software and this dump generated from stock Rogers phone.
I haven't seen any reports of tests on Captivate yet, but it seems to work well on other Galaxies. Check Heimdall thread for more info, and if it works well for you, please report to this thread. Good luck!

probably a dumb question

In the case I want to update the ROM that was flashed onto my phone(Firefly 1.5 to Firefly 2.0.5 I believe is the newest), do I have to go back to stock and reroot the phone like the original process or is there a different way? Only reason I ask instead of searching is because I am headed out for work and want to make it as simple as possible when I get home hahaha. Thanks in advance for any help.
You do not need to flash to stock, although it is recommended that way.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Yes, it's recommended. I used Bay_wolf's AIO Toolbox last night to flash to stock, root and flash Andromeda. It's good stuff. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944418
You can speed up the process by saving the update.zip file on your phone that clockwork mod made so you don't have to reroot and then download the ROM manager to make file. Once you f;ash to stock just copy it back
suggestion: pls try to name ur thread in lines to ur question. u can change it even now by going into advanced editor mode.
Thanks guys, and thanks Wonner the tool works great!!!

I need a non rooted 5.1.1 flashable zip rom

I'm looking for a ZIP flashable stock rom so I can use in multiboot that is not rooted. Every rom I find is pre-rooted....
slekkas said:
I'm looking for a ZIP flashable stock rom so I can use in multiboot that is not rooted. Every rom I find is pre-rooted....
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stock non rooted, then flash the factory image. besides that, there wont be any unrooted stock roms. most real roms are made with aosp, not stock. since thete is no usable code to build stock. so, they take stock roms, take them apart, and add supersu to it and other stuff. they dont actually "build" stock roms.
simms22 said:
stock non rooted, then flash the factory image. besides that, there wont be any unrooted stock roms. most real roms are made with aosp, not stock. since thete is no usable code to build stock. so, they take stock roms, take them apart, and add supersu to it and other stuff. they dont actually "build" stock roms.
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Because I need to install as multiboot I can only install a zip file in recovery... I can only use fastboot for the primary rom which I don't want to touch...
To be honest I don't care if the rom is stock or aosp as long as it's not rooted... That's all that matters.
slekkas said:
Because I need to install as multiboot I can only install a zip file in recovery... I can only use fastboot for the primary rom which I don't want to touch...
To be honest I don't care if the rom is stock or aosp as long as it's not rooted... That's all that matters.
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well, there are many aosp roms, the majority of them are not rooted until you flash the supersu file as well. terminus is my favorite one. one question, why do you need a non rooted rom? if its for a business or for an app, you will appear rooted until you flash the factory image.
simms22 said:
well, there are many aosp roms, the majority of them are not rooted until you flash the supersu file as well. terminus is my favorite one. one question, why do you need a non rooted rom? if its for a business or for an app, you will appear rooted until you flash the factory image.
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My satellite provider has an app but I need to be unrooted in order to run it. I thought the best way would be to install a second rom that is unrooted and use it for this. Thank you for taking an interest to help BTW.
So you are telling me even if I install this terminus rom and I don't root I won't be able to use the app?
slekkas said:
My satellite provider has an app but I need to be unrooted in order to run it. I thought the best way would be to install a second rom that is unrooted and use it for this. Thank you for taking an interest to help BTW.
So you are telling me even if I install this terminus rom and I don't root I won't be able to use the app?
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since you are on multiboot, i honestly dont know. i do know that many have to unroot to use certain apps, so the get rid if root. but the apps usually think they are still rooted, until they flash the factory image. anyways, good luck!
You could try using a root cloak.
Problem already resolved.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3164939

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