Which is best and safe kernel to flash the JB rom's ..HydraCorev6 or Philz kernel ???
both are safe. best or not depends upon personal preference.
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if you like tweaking your phone for performance, the hydra else if you like me, who likes t stock feel then philz
HydraCore
Is HydraCore compatible with all the JB ROMs that have come up. i am on JB Rocket ROM v1 which has a kernel already i guess. how does flashing hydracore gonna be any different from what i already have. p.s: i had flashed Philz before flashing JB RR V1.
hydracore won't work with that but the v6 beta works with a few out there but not the stock jb
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Hello guys,
I currently try to upgrade a froyo phone to the stable CM9 rom.
Whenever I am flashing the cm9 through CWM 2.5.1.2 (downloaded through rom manager) the phone shuts down while flashing and then it is stuck in a bootloop.
Here is what I am doeing:
useing Darkys v9.2 Resurrection edition. Then I am on:
-> Firmware 2.2.1
Baseband: I9000XXJPY
Kernel: 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #Voodoo_stable_5.4
Build: Darkys v9.2 Extreme Edition
then I am donwloading CWM 2.5.1.2 thrugh rom manager and in CWM I want to flash following zips:
Devil3_0.71_i9000_CFS_BLN_CMC_20120609
cm-9.0.0-galaxysmtd
gapps-ics-20120429-signed
the Kernel (Devil3) flashes finde.. when I am flashing cm9 then the phone restarts in the middle of the flashing process and hangs in a bootloop.
What am i doeing wrong?
You have to flash a Gingerbread rom with Gingerbread bootloaders first. Then flash CM9. When you flash CM9 from Gingerbread, the phone will restart once. Just flash CM9 again and you're good to go.
Why son't you flash CM10? It's newer and stable enough for daily use.
Edit: see this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662601
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Thanks I will flash CM7 and after that CM9 then.
I personally use CM10 but this phone is the one from my aunt and I just want a stable rom for her because if something doesn t work (like maybe in the current CM10 alphas) then I have to look after the phone again.
Wait your on froyo you need to Odin darkyrom ressurection v10 or gingerbread one that flash cm no need for cwm darky comes with it
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Also cm9 will reboot half way just get back into cwm and reflash its because of partition changes
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Also if you want stability don't use cm use slim ICS or tiramislim
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Amro90 said:
You have to flash a Gingerbread rom with Gingerbread bootloaders first. Then flash CM9. When you flash CM9 from Gingerbread, the phone will restart once. Just flash CM9 again and you're good to go.
Why son't you flash CM10? It's newer and stable enough for daily use.
Edit: see this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662601
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In my case I tried CM 7.2 and CM9.0 and after flashing (in both cases) my phone goes into a loop... finally I reinstalled Gingerbread.
I made both flash using the guidelines in CM Wiki.
I reccomend you to flash JVU with repartition. That will install your bootloaders and Cf-Rooting it, you will be able to flash both CM7 or CM9, via CWM
DarkyromResurrection is jvu based but comes with root already less hassle its how I did it
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If you want stability you better flash some GB rom, not ICS. If your aunt doesn't care about speed (not that GB is that slow...) then GB is the best choice, in my opinion. More stability and better battery.
ICS is runs perfectly stable now if you select the right rom
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Hello!
I have N7000XXLQ3_N7000OXXLP7_COA.
I want to:
1. Root my N7000 phone using ODIN.
2. Flash a good kernel.
3. Improve cpu speed!
Can u help me, please?!
Txs a lot!
I see that u have posted in the philz thread as well. If u want to wait for him to cook the kernel for u the n Ok. as it can be flashed directly from stock recovery and u will get root and safe kernel as well.
If u want to overclock cpu then after u gain root install hydracore.
If u don't want to wait then root using Dr ketans method
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
or u can upgrade to 404 and then choose a philz kernel already available
I am on ICS 4.0.4 Stock ROM; I flashed 3.0.36_Hydracore_v5.34 (screenshot attached)
and now my Gnote is showing only 799 MB ram available in RAM Status.
How can I get back my total RAM ?
Also I want to know Can I flash stable custom ROMs like CyanogenMod 9.1.0
or nightly jellyBin ROM safely without loosing my apps and settings?
Please Help
Thanks in Advance
different kernels show different ram values, some is used by the system so you can never see full
stock shows 808
notecore shows more than that... its normal
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no.. you need to make a full backup of your apps and data before installing custom roms
nokiamodeln91 said:
different kernels show different ram values, some is used by the system so you can never see full
stock shows 808
notecore shows more than that... its normal
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Hmmm..I never observed that RAM changes with rom/kernel..i can see 873MB of RAM on stock 4.0.4 with hydracore v7 (oc).. :good:
yes bcuz the change log of v7 says more ram for all roms.. 873 mb
Thanks for the info
nokiamodeln91 said:
yes bcuz the change log of v7 says more ram for all roms.. 873 mb
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So can I try flashing Hydracore V7
yes you will get 873 mb if ram. but before you flash it, find out how to get off it
Is there any way to get back to stock kernel avoiding factory reset?
desaipa said:
Is there any way to get back to stock kernel avoiding factory reset?
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Yes simply flash the same rom you were on right now and you will get the stock kernel and its not required to do a factory reset
[email protected]$3K#@R said:
Yes simply flash the same rom you were on right now and you will get the stock kernel and its not required to do a factory reset
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I am on stock ROM ICS 4.0.4 updated through kies.....
In that case how can I get original stock ICS 4.0.4 ROM ( please provide link)
thanks in advance....
desaipa said:
I am on stock ROM ICS 4.0.4 updated through kies.....
In that case how can I get original stock ICS 4.0.4 ROM ( please provide link)
thanks in advance....
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Here you can find all stock roms
Go to settings<about phone and check the rom version and download the same rom from the above link
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Download DDLR9 rom
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And its not really safe to be on a stock kernel
[email protected]$3K#@R said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Here you can find all stock roms
Go to settings<about phone and check the rom version and download the same rom from the above link
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Download DDLR9 rom
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And its not really safe to be on a stock kernel
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I thought to go back default stock kernel and then flash hydracore v7 to get same RAM.....
one more question can I flash CM9 stable rom without loosing my data or do I need to follow wipe data step while using CMW recovery to flash any ROM ?
desaipa said:
I thought to go back default stock kernel and then flash hydracore v7 to get same RAM.....
one more question can I flash CM9 stable rom without loosing my data or do I need to follow wipe data step while using CMW recovery to flash any ROM ?
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I dont understand what u mean??
You are on hydracore v5.4,and want to flash hydracore v7,then why were you thinking about stock kernel
And to go to cm9,you need to wipe the data
use titanium backup. you will never loose your apps and data
[email protected]$3K#@R said:
I dont understand what u mean??
You are on hydracore v5.4,and want to flash hydracore v7,then why were you thinking about stock kernel
And to go to cm9,you need to wipe the data
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Thanks that helped a lot..... clicked thanks..... your thanks meter is now 100 ......
flashed hydracore v7 and got the remaining RAM now its 874....
Hello everyone, i've been searching and have found some information but i'm a bit worried with all the unsafe kernels talk so please bear with me if i ask something obvious or that has been asked before.
I flashed my phone to the Open Germany stock ICS release a few months back and then rooted it, but now i want to flash a JB rom and i see you have to go back to GB first.
What im using right now:
Android version: 4.03
Baseband version: N7000XXLPT
Kernel Version:
3.0.15-N7000XXLPY-CL474507
[email protected] #3
SMP PREEMPT Fri May 4 04:49:06 KST 2012
Build number: IML74K.XXLPY
But im still a bit confused.
Anything in particular i need to watch out for or do i just flash stock GB using PC Oding to the note?
To what version of GB should i downgrade?
Thanks in advance.
Its not required to flash gb rom to get jb
You need to be on safe kernel to flash jb rom
So now you are on ics,then flash a safe kernel like philz or hydracore and then you can flash jb rom
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Search for lpy kernel here
Download and flash it
And then you can flash jb rom
[email protected]$3K#@R said:
Its not required to flash gb rom to get jb
You need to be on safe kernel to flash jb rom
So now you are on ics,then flash a safe kernel like philz or hydracore and then you can flash jb rom
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Search for lpy kernel here
Download and flash it
And then you can flash jb rom
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Thank you very much!
I went ahead and flashed the PhilZ-cwm6-XXLPY-XEN-v2.7.zip file, now i have the very pretty CWM recovery but my kernel info in Settings / About Phone is the same as my first post. Is that normal?
Apoc2k said:
Thank you very much!
I went ahead and flashed the PhilZ-cwm6-XXLPY-XEN-v2.7.zip file, now i have the very pretty CWM recovery but my kernel info in Settings / About Phone is the same as my first post. Is that normal?
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Yes its normal because philz is a stock kernel with emmc bug disabled
You can now flash the jb rom through cwm
Still foggy about Kernels and ROMs.
I recently installed 3.0.36_HydraCore_v5.34 kernel on my GT-N700 which was already running ICS 4.0.4 Baseband version N7000XXLS1 and it seems very stable.
However, I wanted to try the Speedmod JB ROM from Cursed4Eva and saw that it required installing a supplied kernel first. I assumed this is because the kernel and ROM have been developed together for compatibility. (Not sure if I assume correctly or if I'm using the correct terminology).
It all worked fine until I tried to re-install the HydraCore kernel after which the phone wouldn't boot. (I recovered easily using a Nandroid backup with ROM Manager).
My question is, is it always the best practice to install the recommended kernel (if any) when flashing a new ROM and not to try re-installing say, the Hydracore afterwards? The HydraCore claims to be compatible with any ROM but either it isn't compatible with the JB ROM or I'd doing something wrong (more likely).
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Trevor
I don't know what is a speedmod jb rom.
but if it's based on the latest samsung stock touchwiz jellybean rom, the hydracore is not compatible with it. current safe kernel is only philz xxls2/xxls7. If the phone is not booting the boot into recovery and flash the rom again
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hydracore is compatible with most of the roms except the Samsung JB touchwiz as the kernel sources are not released as of yet. Once it does, dev will make it compatible for it too
Thank you. That makes sense. I still have a lot to learn.
Trevor
PS I would have hit thnks but can't see the button on my screen.
nokiamodeln91 said:
I don't know what is a speedmod jb rom.
but if it's based on the latest samsung stock touchwiz jellybean rom, the hydracore is not compatible with it. current safe kernel is only philz xxls2/xxls7. If the phone is not booting the boot into recovery and flash the rom again
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hydracore is compatible with most of the roms except the Samsung JB touchwiz as the kernel sources are not released as of yet. Once it does, dev will make it compatible for it too
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