[Q] OC Kernel install - HTC Desire C

Hi everyone,
is it possible to install einstein.frat's OC kernel on stock ROM without unlock bootloader and root?

dude_k said:
Hi everyone,
is it possible to install einstein.frat's OC kernel on stock ROM without unlock bootloader and root?
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as far as i know, that's impossible.

No, you can't ..
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as far as i know, that's impossible.

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[Kernel] Stock or custom [Solved]

hi guys
This is a noob question but which one is better?what is the reason that developers try to release their ROMs 4 stock kernels when they are custom ones out there?
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Custom kernels can give you better performances and more options then Stock kernel. However, there are some phones that cant have their bootloader unlocked so they have to stick to stock kernel ( phone produced after 29th week of 2011 cant unlock bootloader).
Godra said:
Custom kernels can give you better performances and more options then Stock kernel. However, there are some phones that cant have their bootloader unlocked so they have to stick to stock kernel ( phone produced after 29th week of 2011 cant unlock bootloader).
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As said by him , Custom ROM + Kernel give you a big boost in performance.If you can't unlock your bootloader go with GingerDX(the only one good for stock kernel)
if you can unlock go for GingerDX + Alfs kernel , by far the best in performance.
faraz_fireboy said:
hi guys
This is a noob question but which one is better?what is the reason that developers try to release their ROMs 4 stock kernels when they are custom ones out there?
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They still make roms for stock to support those who can't unlock their bootloader. For me, custom kernels are better, with only one problem: it drains a little bit more batt than the stock, but a boost in performance.
I use nAa-11 kernal, it have more updates then the others and a good performance. In nAa roms you have to use it, because the wifi is built in the kernel and not in the rom.
I hope it helped. Sorry my bad english
It the thanks if I helped
Tnx buddies
No currently i'm using nAa 11... i was just confused about this custom & stock stuff
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I have stock kernel, and i can't unlock bootloader. i want to ask wich rom should i use wich is fast and stable. thanks
Got many custom rom at forum.
Which custom is better, good batery life and performent?
I am newbie...
Custom for sure, because it improves performance of your phone. And also does other stuff but i think you will not understand.
I think primeHD and GingerDX are good for stock kernel
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so many custom rom. Any suggestion?
Which custom rom is stable & less bug?
Just answered your question in the post above
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i've read that with custom kernel, i have real dualtouch with sinaptics digitizer, is it true?
Nope...real dualtouch is for cypress..but don't be unhappy mine is synaptic too
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[Q] can i get rom without bootloader?

my xperia x8 is 11w46 so i can't unlock the bootloader... can i still get a rom with gingerbread ?
Of course you can. Just root your device, install CWM Recovery and flash a ROM that does not require a custom kernel such as GingerDX.
wrooney10 said:
my xperia x8 is 11w46 so i can't unlock the bootloader... can i still get a rom with gingerbread ?
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yes of course u can here check this list to help ya better
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20968552#post20968552
what is the best stable gingerbread rom?
Stable...for stock users , PrimeHD and GingerDX , and for me with unlocked bootloader minicm7 works very good.
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Try ginger dx. Ive running this rom for two months and it works just great. If u have problems, here many will help.
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[Q] Custom kernel

My friend have the p970, and he talk me to install a custom rom for he, but any rom need custom kernel. In my xperia x8, to install a custom kernel, need a uncloked bootloader and a flash process in pc. But i see a video showing a instalation of cm10 on p970, without flashing a new kernel with other program, but the kernel change just with a zip instalation.
How can i install cm10 for p970 without unklocking bootloader? Im cofused.
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Installing a rom on P970 its a pretty simple.
You just need root and recovery... to install a rom just do a full wipe and then install the .zip, search on general section about how to make root.
Just this? Isnt necessary to unclock bootloader to flash cm10 and flash a kernel with a program?
Sorry for noob question and bad english
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jucazastrow said:
Just this? Isnt necessary to unclock bootloader to flash cm10 and flash a kernel with a program?
Sorry for noob question and bad english
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Nope, because our bootloader is unlocked. Kernel comes with the flashable .zip file, so no need for additionally flashing anything after
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Uncloked bootloader native?! You guys are looky! Really thanks, my doubt is finish.
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[Q] Couple of boot loader unlocking doubts...

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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[Q] Installing a custom recovery through Rom Manager

Hi, Im kinda new to all this but can we flash cwm through rom manager or do we still need to unlock bootloader? Im rooted but im just wondering what i need to do to install cwm. Thanks
afrolong said:
Hi, Im kinda new to all this but can we flash cwm through rom manager or do we still need to unlock bootloader? Im rooted but im just wondering what i need to do to install cwm. Thanks
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Unlocking bootloader is still needed.
Just do it and then install recovery
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Omario-242 said:
Unlocking bootloader is still needed.
Just do it and then install recovery
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