Hi friends,I am on stock DDKQ8 rom and have rooted my ace.I want to know,whether it is possible to flash a custom kernel like battery extender kernel so that I can be able to use d2ext+ with it.
Please guide me.
Dude... you dont need battery extender for d2ext+
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Whatever... yes its possible... install it with clockworkmod and you are all set to go...
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BNWBOY said:
Dude... you dont need battery extender for d2ext+
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Whatever... yes its possible... install it with clockworkmod and you are all set to go...
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Thanks for your reply.One more question,which custom kernels support d2ext+ and can all custom kernels be flashed over stock as well as cm based roms?
situ1962 said:
Thanks for your reply.One more question,which custom kernels support d2ext+ and can all custom kernels be flashed over stock as well as cm based roms?
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Any kernel nowadays supports A2SD. But I've read somewhere that stock roms don't support A2SD like custom roms because of the lack of the init.d folder. Flash another stock based rom and use it.
I recommend the myth 2.
Ok. So How to flash a custom rom on a stock rom?
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Ok. So How to flash a custom rom on a stock rom?
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Read the stickies before you do anything. Start with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
[TUTORIAL] How to upgrade, root, flash Recovery & Custom ROM Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
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Hey
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 It is running stock ICS and is rooted.
I am just wondering how can i backup everything on my phone. So that i can use the Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean via ParanoidAndroid custom ROM.
Do i have to remove the root and flash stock firmware on the phone again?
Thanks for any help :good:
Install a custom kernel like hydracore and backup ur rom using cwm recovery ie a nandroid backup
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nokiamodeln91 said:
Install a custom kernel like hydracore and backup ur rom using cwm recovery ie a nandroid backup
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Im a complete noob to this stuff so could you explain what these do exactly? Also do i just flash stock firmware to remove the root?
How did u root?
What kernel are you on?
Go to settings about phone and check
Yes you can flash the stock firmware thru pc Odin in pda tab and it will remove root.
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But y do u want to remove root
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nokiamodeln91 said:
How did u root?
What kernel are you on?
Go to settings about phone and check
Yes you can flash the stock firmware thru pc Odin in pda tab and it will remove root.
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But y do u want to remove root
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Im not sure if i need the root to got the custom rom paranoid android jelly bean on my phone
i used this to root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26455511&postcount=2475
you will need to be rooted and on a custom kernal like hydracore etc in order to any custom rom on be it paranoid or any aother the custom kernal will help to make wiping and installing safer tho there is always a risk
i had paranoid on all i did was install hydracore kernal then wiped etc and installed paranoid with cwm i did not reinstall a stock rom there is no need
lol backup efs with ktool, save on computer, then flash a tar file kernel, like speedmod or hydra with ktool.
Reboot recovery, do the wipes, format system/data and dalvik cache. Flash jb zip, gapps (see first post rom thread) and done
If you have lots of apps, and want to keep them, do a app2zip (app from playstore) and flash that after
all own risk, and will lose data, but is cleanest way to go
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hi friendsi tried to flash latest rafael kernel through e3 recovery...though it shows installation DONE!!!!!!...when i look into the settings-->about phone, there is no change in my kernel version it shows the old one...im using retributuion beta 4 rom...someone plz help me to flash kernel properly..thanks in advance
Read this properly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818830
[DEV][Kernel 2.6.35-7] [email protected] #201211201515 - CWM, RZR, E3
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thanks for the reply dude by seeing that post only i tried to flash..but its not getting updated..if i couldn't get to the latest kernel shall i try for the older ones?????? if so where can i find those old rafael kernels???
thanks for the reply dude by seeing that post only i tried to flash..but its not getting updated..if i couldn't get to the latest kernel shall i try for the older ones?????? if so where can i find those old rafael kernels???
U can the old ones along with some custom roms
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Yes. Bro even i lost my latest kernels while flashing razodroid so nw hvng jelly blast 3.0.4 running on old kernels.U can get the old ones along with some custom roms
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U can the old ones along with some custom roms
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Yes. Bro even i lost my latest kernels while flashing razodroid so nw hvng jelly blast 3.0.4 running on old kernels.U can get the old ones along with some custom roms
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oh ok thanks dudeusing custom roms is the only way rite!!!
im using razodroid ROM with old kernels..the only problem is my battery is draining fast..thats why i thought of flashing latest kernels..is there any other way to reduce my battery usage???
Why don't u try jelly blast u can get the latest kernels with that(may be) because I got it. And it is really good in battery respects but u also need to install the Ota4.1 along with that but only after flashing the from and also the ics themed status bar it is in the same thread in development section.sorry cannot post the link
Don't frgt to thank me if I had helped
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Why don't u try jelly blast u can get the latest kernels with that(may be) because I got it. And it is really good in battery respects but u also need to install the Ota4.1 along with that but only after flashing the from and also the ics themed status bar it is in the same thread in development section.sorry cannot post the link
Don't frgt to thank me if I had helped
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ill defenitely thank you for the reply u made me dude before i installing jelly blast i had razodroid rom...the problem is after installing jelly blast i have the same old kernel that i got with razodroid..my doubt is jelly blast comes along with kernel or the ROM alone????
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ill defenitely thank you for the reply u made me dude before i installing jelly blast i had razodroid rom...the problem is after installing jelly blast i have the same old kernel that i got with razodroid..my doubt is jelly blast comes along with kernel or the ROM alone????
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Jellyblast has no kernel.
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andy.acei said:
Jellyblast has no kernel.
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thank you friend now i got it why kernel doesnt change after installing jelly blast...my problem is i couldnt update to latest kernel...somewhere i read, for installing latest kernel first we have to go for stock rom then only we can install latest kernel, is that true??? why couldnt we install latest kernel while having custom rom??
Hey,
Can anybody suggest a kernal or a way to make Galaxy Y Roms work With our device. I am asking this question as some people have said that once you flash a galaxy y rom on your device you cannot flash a ace i rom ?
Thank you for reading this
Try hell locks kernel
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Hey,
Can anybody suggest a kernal or a way to make Galaxy Y Roms work With our device. I am asking this question as some people have said that once you flash a galaxy y rom on your device you cannot flash a ace i rom ?
Thank you for reading this
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Those who are saying that are fools and retards
I have tried 3 ROMs and have not experienced a problem
Just remove the kernel from that ROM zip file
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Android-fany said:
Try hell locks kernel
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Hell Lock Kernel is not necessary
That kinda kernel was needed so that we could boot CM7
But as Germainz reported
Even Rafael Kernel could do that
I want to try this rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056702
So all in all, All I have to do is install Rafeals Kernal and then wipe data/cache and Dalvick Cache and then install the rom as normal ?
Could you use Hells Kernal As Well Then ?
i just got my note n7000 this day and its currently running in XXLSA 4.1.2 and i want to install any rom..
so my question is:
1- i think this rom is stock, right?
2- do i need to get rooted before anything else? like upgrading to any ROM? do i need root?
3- do i need to change my stock CWM? what kernel do i install that have CWM? or any solution?
please do help me guys thanks
You got a 4.1.2 n7000???!!!
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Where are you from?i think someone has flashed a rom on your n7000 without your knowledge
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Is not stock. is a beta release for now. Flash with odin the firmware stock. Use search...
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there is just no way that a n7000 new came with android 4.1.2 cuz its stock is 4.0.3
the place you bought it from must be used and didnt tell you
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there is just no way that a n7000 new came with android 4.1.2 cuz its stock is 4.0.3
the place you bought it from must be used and didnt tell you
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I think the same
But the stock can be 4.0.4
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sepehrthegreat-iran said:
I think the same
But the stock can be 4.0.4
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Yeah forgot to write it i was in a hurry wrote it once and xda app crashed soo...
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He dint say it's a new one. May be second hand.
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1. Xxlsa is not a stock rom. It's a leak. 4.0.4 is a stock rom
2. If it's running xxlsa it could be root d as well. Can check by installing root checker or if super user or supersu is there.
3. Is cwm already there.?
Hi Guys,
Probably typical Noob issue here but i will give you a run down on what my problem is.
Followed Rootmygalaxynote Video.
Downloaded
CWM.zip
CWM-SuperSU-v0.87.zip
franco.Kernel-r5.zip
All seemed ok except
1.Phone will now not find IP address and is always trying to verify.
2.Cannot connect to my computer via usb.
Downloaded Busybox and Rootchecker and it says my device is not rooted.
Question is, is there a way to sort these issues without having to use my cellular data to download something to fix it?
1. Attempted to repair by resetting modem/router
2.Tried to reinstall/update drivers but keeping getting device driver problem notification
All and any help would be appreciated.
What rom are you on? The simplest root method is to download the corresponding PhilZ kernel and flash it through recovery mode.
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altae said:
What rom are you on? The simplest root method is to download the corresponding PhilZ kernel and flash it through recovery mode.
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I am just on the stock ICS rom. Do you have a link for the PhilZ kernel. Phone still works ok but would like to be able to use wifi around the house.
Yes I'm using philz too
But be aware that it is touch based so you may(only may*)have problem using hardware keys in Philz cwm recovery
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Here you go
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Choose the one that is for your kernel(not baseband)
And for rooting I used rootmygalaxynote.com (or something like this)
There was a method that used only one time flashing a zip
Since I did not buy this phone with guaranty I did not read about raising flash counter. But make sure you do
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sepehrthegreat-iran said:
Yes I'm using philz too
But be aware that it is touch based so you may(only may*)have problem using hardware keys in Philz cwm recovery
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Here you go
Posted by the mighty philz himself
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Choose the one that is for your kernel(not baseband)
And for rooting I used rootmygalaxynote.com (or something like this)
There was a method that used only one time flashing a zip
Since I did not buy this phone with guaranty I did not read about raising flash counter. But make sure you do
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Once again, you don't need to root your device if you flash the PhilZ Kernel because the PhilZ Kernel is already rooted. Just flash it through stock recovery and your phone is rooted.
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altae said:
Once again, you don't need to root your device if you flash the PhilZ Kernel because the PhilZ Kernel is already rooted. Just flash it through stock recovery and your phone is rooted.
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Did I say that I used philz kernel first???!!!
I rooted first then I used philz kernel
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sepehrthegreat-iran said:
Did I say that I used philz kernel first???!!!
I rooted first then I used philz kernel
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You said you used rootmygalaxynote.com to root your phone. That's not necessary. Coming from a stock rom you can simply flash the PhilZ Kernel through stock recovery (volume up, home and power button). That's all you need to root a Note.
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Scarekro said:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I am just on the stock ICS rom. Do you have a link for the PhilZ kernel. Phone still works ok but would like to be able to use wifi around the house.
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change the kernel and your wifi should work as usual
nokiamodeln91 said:
change the kernel and your wifi should work as usual
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Yep, franco kernel is outdated and should not be used anymore.
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