Can I flash stock kernel without lossing my rom my phone kernel is fxp030 I want to restore stock kernel and flash official cyanogenmod 7.1 plezzzzzz don't tell me search I want to know If official cyanogenmod kernel can i found it or no very thanks to Avery one on xda forum
You wont lose your data if the rom is compatible with stock kernel!
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Hello. I want to ask is it safe to flash kernel after using the Tom for a few days? Like changing kernel instead of changing it when the rom is flashed? And is squadzone latest cyanmobile kernel the best?
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here in galaxy mini a universal kernel had not been built
but almost every cm rom's kernel is compatible with another cm rom but not with miui or other
#1 Post : Yes
Even stock-roms need to have same base (XWKTN must same to get same kernel, etc)
Will flashing a new kernel wipes everything?
RayQ1223 said:
Will flashing a new kernel wipes everything?
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Not really. Kernel could be flashed without wiping anything.
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Helloo Everybody..
I will be really grateful if someone found a solution to my problem...
I know that this is not a support site, but a developers world, but after searching and googling, i couldnt help my self.
Mods can close and delete this thread if they want.
My question is that if I flash a Gingerbread kernel(nAa or Alfs) on ECLAIR 2.1...wont it create problems..such as force closing or rebooting sort of problems??
Secondly I read SpydeX thread of unlocking bootloader..i got all the tools ready, but the thread doesnt mentions anything about entering into recovery via kernel on ECLAIR 2.1... the guide just tells that after flashing entr into recovery and flash the rom.
I tried this trick on my friends X8, but no success..
Thanxx in advance
If you flash a custom kernel at the eclair while you have locked bootloader,you will have bootloop(it wont boot,but you can easily fix it),if you have unlocked your bootloader it will be fine
As for your second question,you unlock your bootloader,you flash the kernel(which contain cwm),you enter recovery(cwm),and you flash the rom.
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U mean that after i unlock my bootloader and flash the ALFS OR NAA kernel on Eclair 2.1...it will work fine???? And i can use the eclair os normally???
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HemdonG said:
U mean that after i unlock my bootloader and flash the ALFS OR NAA kernel on Eclair 2.1...it will work fine???? And i can use the eclair os normally???
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Yep,at least gb kernels
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afaik custom kernels will not work on stock rom.
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HemdonG said:
U mean that after i unlock my bootloader and flash the ALFS OR NAA kernel on Eclair 2.1...it will work fine???? And i can use the eclair os normally???
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No he's got it wrong.
1. You can't flash custom kernels on a locked rom flashtool won't allow it.
2. Flashing a custom kernel on stock 2.1 will cause it to bootloop, what you'd normally do is enter recovery and flash a rom that works with the kernel.
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No,users have reported that custom kernels work with stock rom(I remember very clear a user who used naa kernel with stock rom)
Maybe older versions...
If I'm wrong then I apologize
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stamatis16 said:
No,users have reported that custom kernels work with stock rom(I remember very clear a user who used naa kernel with stock rom)
Maybe older versions...
If I'm wrong then I apologize
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Trust me, no kernels will work with stock 2.1
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stamatis16 said:
No,users have reported that custom kernels work with stock rom(I remember very clear a user who used naa kernel with stock rom)
Maybe older versions...
If I'm wrong then I apologize
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When you open naa kernel thread hou are going to read: THIS IS YOUR KERNEL FOR GB/ICS/JB
Kernel for stock need to be signed by Sony
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I can't my xperia x8 after flashing nAa kernel, can someone help me?
Please read THIS and then EDIT your post....thanks
you haven't mentioned have you unlocked bootloader,how did you flashed kernel etc....edit your post and I or someone else will help you
Just like 8cpaiw said, update your question with these details:
1. Bootloader status
2.Which kernel version
3.Which tool you use
4.Which ROM on the phone when you flash the kernel
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hello friends,
I have a question:
I port one rom to minicm7 to custom kernel
but I want port to stock kernel
I do not know which is the way to go because the rom does not start
if anyone knows please help me
excuse me for my bad English
First u need a stock kernel supported rom as base(gdx or else)..then, there a lot guide on how to port rom.Just search , u will find it.
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kreatonn said:
First u need a stock kernel supported rom as base(gdx or else)..then, there a lot guide on how to port rom.Just search , u will find it.
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yes, use a stock kernel gingerdx for the port. But when installing the rom not work :silly:
I already carry x8 custom roms the kernel but I have this problem with the stock kernel :fingers-crossed:
If you have unlocked bootloader, you need a stock kernel with modified ramdisk (what start adb at boot time), and check the logcat while the phone boot. Tip: use qtadb, with this app you get a real-time logcat window, and you can check what happen when the boot process stopping. (a typical error is an incompatible/missing binary or lib file)
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Hi,
I have stock ROM (ANDROID VERSION UP TO DATE) and stock kernal, and I want to change it. So my question are do I need to flash custom kernal first then flash custom ROM or other way around?
Just read the op of the Rom, normally your dev gives instructions.
But in most cases first flash the recommend kernel via flashtool, after that your Rom.
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