I am using SR3.5 with HeyItsLou #8 kernel.
I would want to experiment with other ROMs and my question is, going from an AOSP to Non AOSP or vise versa, do I just use "install ROM from SDcard" option in the ROM Manager or I have to undo the Kernel on the phone first?
Or just a ROM upgrade will install the right kernel?
Whatever kernel the rom maker uses with his rom will i dtall u dont have to do anything
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meazz1 said:
I am using SR3.5 with HeyItsLou #8 kernel.
I would want to experiment with other ROMs and my question is, going from an AOSP to Non AOSP or vise versa, do I just use "install ROM from SDcard" option in the ROM Manager or I have to undo the Kernel on the phone first?
Or just a ROM upgrade will install the right kernel?
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When you flash over a new rom regardless of also or non....the kernel is flashed over with it ...so yes a ROM upgrade will do it
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Hello everyone,
I want to know how to update CM7 to latest nightlies without waiting devs to make an update to the ROM.
Im using GingerDX.
Is it just flashing the cm7 zip in CWM? Which file to download from official CM7 site.
Any idea is welcome.
http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=shakira
Install only rom, not kernel.
Use one of FXP028 FXP030 or stable CM71 kernel.
Means i download the nightly zip and flash in cwm, thats all?
Why need to flash kernal?
nAa's kernel seemed to be working fine also with CM nightly
i would like to know how too...
Can u explain? I dont want any kernal, i just want CM7 nightlies. Im using stock kernal.
rav3n_pl said:
http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=shakira
Install only rom, not kernel.
Use one of FXP028 FXP030 or stable CM71 kernel.
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Only those kernals work? Im using stock kernal.
How to install the rom? flash using cwm?
Custom kernels works only with unlock bootloader.
CM7 rom doesn't work on stock kernel. Only on custom kernel.
If your bootloader is unlock, the best kernel for CM7 right now is either nAa's kernel or fxp028/030 as mentioned previously.
But cam is vga only and fm radio doesn't work yet on CM rom.
If you still want to try CM rom, flash kernel i mentioned and install CM update zip in CWM.
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Im using stock kernal and im using CM7 rom. In other words, i want to update cm7 like the developer.
doixanh said:
Release history
November 02 v019. Small fix.
CM Nightlies Hero 231+
Completely remove recent apps on status bar
Small gps tweak (for my personal use in France). It should have faster gps lock.
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Does this means i have to use cm7 hero nightlies instead of shakira?
Hey, I wanna to get back to 2.3 from MiniCM9 (nAa) and I don't know If I should first change kernel to standard, or first ROM to 2.3. Can somebody tell me?
mati96PL said:
Hey, I wanna to get back to 2.3 from MiniCM9 (nAa) and I don't know If I should first change kernel to standard, or first ROM to 2.3. Can somebody tell me?
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First change rom to 2.3 then flash the appropriate kernel.
I don't think it really makes a difference, just that one is slightly less risky than the other.
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Kernel then rom, if it's rom 1st then you MIGHT have to reflash the rom anyway
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Kernel then rom, if it's rom 1st then you MIGHT have to reflash the rom anyway
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No need for reflash of rom in any circumstances... point is entering flash mode to flash correct kernel is much more doable and likelier to succeed than entering a kernel embedded recovery to flash a rom.
Hence rom first, then kernel.
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Hmm... Who to trust?
I'm curently on nAa ICS kernel and his MiniCM9, and want to get back to Achotjan Semc Debrand Engine 2.3 with nAa 11 kernel
From my experience there is no difference at all because the kernel you wanna flash has a recovery and gives you the option to flash your rom. For example when I wanted to revert back to stock without using seus I flashed the rom first and then the kernel because if I did otherwise my device would be softbricked. I hope I made my self clear. The choice is up to you. But I like flashing the kernel first;-)
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Ok, so I tried now with kernel first -> that doesn't work, now I'm going to check with rom first
you cant build a house without foundation! flashing the kernel first is only proper way to do this!
1.put 2.3 Rom in SD
2.flash a kernel
3.on 1st boot(at kernel logo)push back button rapidly to enter cwm
4.make a full wipe and install 2.3 rom
5.done
zmuhammx said:
1.put 2.3 Rom in SD
2.flash a kernel
3.on 1st boot(at kernel logo)push back button rapidly to enter cwm
4.make a full wipe and install 2.3 rom
5.done
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exactly right~!
It doesnt mattersjust do both no matter which first
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Hi All
Sorry if I have to ask a dumb question here. I'm currently using Stock Samsung ICS 4.0.4 ROM and I have just installed HydraCore v5.4 kernel.
If I install the HydraCore v5.4 kernel, does this mean I always have to look for any future ROM WITHOUT a kernel?
I understand that many ROMs come combined with a kernel packaged with it so what do if I want a particular ROM but also want to keep HydraCore?
Thanks in dvance.
Trevor
there is no such rom without a kernel.. all ROMs will have its own kernel. but then later u can change it to ur choice. Hydracore is compatible with most of the ROMs.
so if u want to keep hydracore.. u need to install the rom first and then change the kernel manually to ur choice
A rom can not be completed without kernel.
You see kernel is like backbone and basic thing required by rom.
Hydracore is good.
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Hi, I need help with my Galaxy Note. I just buy secondhand Galaxy Note, it has XXLS2 4.1.1 rom for now. I want flash AOSPA 4.2.1 rom on it. My previous phone was HTC HD2, so I'm used to flashing without limitation So, I need your help to tell me if I'm thing good about it. So, firstly I must flash Philz kernel for my phone, to get root and recovery. But for my rom is only version 2.7... is it safe to flash? And next I can just do full wipe, reboot, and flash AOSPA 4.2.1 rom, yes?
You won't be able to flash a aokp rom using philz 2.7 as it will not install and error 7.
-Install Philz and gain root and cwm
-Then place all the required files to flash the rom to storage.
-Then flash a different safe kernel like hydracore or cm kernel.
-Boot into recovery and do wipes and formats and flash. the rom. (while on a different kernel you might not be able to boot into the rom. Just recovery)
And version 2.7 is safe? Why there is no 3.99 version for this rom? But when I finally flash PA rom, I can stay with kernel included in this rom? Or I need to flash cm kernel second time? I'm going to make backup before flashing new rom, but I'm just wondering if I can normally recover this on PA rom or I need to flash stock philz kernel before restoring... So the "diffrent safe" kernel may be "Kernel_CM10.1_20130126_Nightly_CWM.zip", yes? It will work with aosp based pa rom? I'm going to flash 2.99 version...
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And version 2.7 is safe? Why there is no 3.99 version for this rom? But when I finally flash PA rom, I can stay with kernel included in this rom? Or I need to flash cm kernel second time? I'm going to make backup before flashing new rom, but I'm just wondering if I can normally recover this on PA rom or I need to flash stock philz kernel before restoring... So the "diffrent safe" kernel may be "Kernel_CM10.1_20130126_Nightly_CWM.zip", yes? It will work with aosp based pa rom? I'm going to flash 2.99 version...
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Yes 2.7 is safe. Just that it cannot install some roms.
Because it's and old kernel.
Yes stay with the kernel included in the rom
Yes PA has a safe kernel and the backup can be restored.
Any kernel like hydracore or cm will do.
Also 2.99 PA might not to that's stable. So.. Your choice. You can use and older version like 2.57 as well
Actually Philz 2.7 is ICS/older JB, and therefore not subject to error 7. Good to wipe and Flash ROMs with. (It's safe too)
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shoey63 said:
Actually Philz 2.7 is ICS/older JB, and therefore not subject to error 7. Good to wipe and Flash ROMs with. (It's safe too)
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Need to meditate
GT N7000
hi frds i am having a issue with Amnix Xperia ROM Build 3 for GT N7000. After I installed my antivirus & later when it finished scanning for malware it gives warning about one app - MALICIOUS APP
VOODOO-INSTANT-ANTI-EXYNOS-MEM-ABUSE-0.3.APK
EXPLOIT.EXYNOS.A
can someone pls help....is it a virus....
It's already replied in the noob friendly thread
I forget to reply, sorry. Thanks! It is all working good, so I have now my Galaxy Note with newest Paranoidandroid rom
So I'm still pretty clueless about a rooted phone and I've had Ultimate XXLSC for months now.
Questions
1.) I can't help but think that when I rooted and flashed Hydracore, on the about phone > kernel version, it says Hydracore (I don't remember the version). But when I flashed Ultimate, the kernel name changed. It now says 3.0.31-593490 [email protected] #3 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 27 02:33:05 KST 2012. What happened? I didn't do anything besides rooting & flashing Hydracore and a custom ROM.
2.) Since the kernel name changed, I assume that the custom ROM changed the kernel (or maybe not. I really have no idea). Do I have to re-flash Hydracore and then flash another custom ROM?
3.) Can I really flash any custom ROMs (namely TouchWiz, MIUI, CM9, CM10, AOKP, ParanoidAndroid) with Hydracore kernel (because I plan on flashing JellyBam and some other ROMs I can't remember right now)? Do I need to flash a specific version of Hydracore (if there is any) to be able to flash a certain ROM?
Thank you for the patience and time to read my n00b questions.
I don't wanna look dumb with a bricked Note because I didn't ask/consult someone about my concerns.
No you don't need to flash the hydracore kernel again. Right now you are using a custom rom so it's already with the cwm from where you can falsh another rom
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No you don't need to flash the hydracore kernel again. Right now you are using a custom rom so it's already with the cwm from where you can falsh another rom
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Thanks.
About my 3rd question, can I flash ANY custom roms? Why is there a custom ROM that says "Make sure to run CM9/10 or an AOSP-based ROM : FLASHING/WIPING FROM STOCK ICS OR ROMS BASED ON STOCK ICS WILL RESULT IN A BRICK!" What does Make sure to run CM9/10 or AOSP based ROM mean?
It's just a example for making sure the flasher must be on a safe kernel. They simply mean don't wipe from stock ics kernel. It can be any custom kernel you can do wipe and flash any new custom rom
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