how can i flash properly a cm9 or cm10 rom if i'm currently using kingdroid v7.1 and notecore kernel ???
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If you mean notecore kernel.. It is safe to flash roms from there as it has MMC_CAP_ERASE disabled and you can perform all the necessary wipes in order to flash the new rom
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Notecore is safe but not any ics.kernel is safe to flash cm base ROM
Dont understand why op asking someone tried, why someone flash from ics when it can brick device. Just to try brick?
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dr.ketan said:
Notecore is safe but not any ics.kernel is safe to flash cm base kernel.
Dont understand why op asking someone tried, why someone flash from ics when it can brick device. Just to try brick?
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Well if he by "glnote" kernel means stock ics I think this thread should be reported/blocked
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dr.ketan said:
Notecore is safe but not any ics.kernel is safe to flash cm base kernel.
Dont understand why op asking someone tried, why someone flash from ics when it can brick device. Just to try brick?
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i'm sorry cause in a cm10 based thread i asked if it is safe to flash cm10 with notecore kernel and someone said that it's a safe kernel..So what do they mean by that? just finding a way how properly flash cm9 or cm10 if i'm on kdv7.1 ics and my kernel is notecore v13.. sorry for the misunderstanding....
i meant notekernel by gavin..
Notekernel is safe means you can safely wipe, flash CWM, can take nadroid backup/Restore on ICS ROM only.
Here in your case this safety have no concern. Notecore is TW based ICS kernel. You can't flash CM based ROM on any ICS based kernel/ROM.
To flash CM based ROM, get GB ROM/Kernel + CWM and flash CM based ROM using that.
Yes. Flash using pc odin, then root and install cwm, before flashing cm9.
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Notekernel is safe means you can safely wipe, flash CWM, can take nadroid backup/Restore on ICS ROM only.
Here in your case this safety have no concern. Notecore is TW based ICS kernel. You can't flash CM based ROM on any ICS based kernel/ROM.
To flash CM based ROM, get GB ROM/Kernel + CWM and flash CM based ROM using that.
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That is 100% wrong,
you CAN flash CM{9,10} from a safe kernel, be it SpeedMod, franco or NoteCore, exactly the same way you can flash a TW rom from a CM kernel, as long as it's a safe kernel you can do whatever you want.
Now, if you flash NoteCore *after* you flash CM, your device won't boot, however you can always use the recovery to install a CM kernel or just a TW rom.
You do NOT need to flash a whole GB ROM, you can just flash the kernel and boot into it's recovery.
Also, you do NOT need a GB kernel or Abyss to flash anything as long as you have a safe kernel, aka SpeedMod, NoteCore, CM9/10, Thor, etc.
Your statement about flashing a whole GB ROM just to flash CM is misleading and wrong.
I still appreciate all your useful posts.
@PierreTech, it is 100% safe to wipe and install CM from NoteCore.
Steps :
0. Do a nandroid backup or a titanium backup. (optional really)
1. Reboot into recovery.
2. Do a factory reset.
3. Install CM9/10/whatever.
4. If it doesn't include google apps, make sure you have the appropriate zip file and flash it too.
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That is 100% wrong,
you CAN flash CM{9,10} from a safe kernel, be it SpeedMod, franco or NoteCore, exactly the same way you can flash a TW rom from a CM kernel, as long as it's a safe kernel you can do whatever you want.
Now, if you flash NoteCore *after* you flash CM, your device won't boot, however you can always use the recovery to install a CM kernel or just a TW rom.
You do NOT need to flash a whole GB ROM, you can just flash the kernel and boot into it's recovery.
Also, you do NOT need a GB kernel or Abyss to flash anything as long as you have a safe kernel, aka SpeedMod, NoteCore, CM9/10, Thor, etc.
Your statement about flashing a whole GB ROM just to flash CM is misleading and wrong.
I still appreciate all your useful posts.
@PierreTech, it is 100% safe to wipe and install CM from NoteCore.
Steps :
0. Do a nandroid backup or a titanium backup. (optional really)
1. Reboot into recovery.
2. Do a factory reset.
3. Install CM9/10/whatever.
4. If it doesn't include google apps, make sure you have the appropriate zip file and flash it too.
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Hehe dr.ketan I gotta agree this guy... You can use notecore kernel to flash any ICS custom rom... Aosp or tw.. As when you flash the rom via cwm the rom will flash its own kernel... In the case of CM9/10 the proper kernel will be flashed along with the rom overwriting notecore/speedmod..
But I can not agree the tone he does make things clear.. He could just kindly say no dude this works this way or that...
I'm sure you know way more things than me or him but in this little thing they guy its right
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I meant no disrespect to dr.ketan, without his great guide I wouldn't have been able to root my phone.
Oh, i really dont mind. It.is possible i may not knowing everything . My opinion was just based on Instruction on cm9 thread where it is mentioned that cm based rom shudn't flash on ics based rom, and that only thing i took into reference. I never have used any custom rom so may be not aware of fact, but this also be useful if such clearification to be made on installation instruction on op of cm rom thread, as really i m feeling awkward to go against developers instruction.
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@life.eq.null
You finds my statement to flash full rom misleading and wrong, but actually
I already used word 'GB ROM/Kernel' to flash.
That just means either rom or kernel. I never said you need to flash only ROM. I showing you one possibility, if someone on Non rootable GB ROM, then it will not be easy task to flash Full prerooted/rootable ROM to get CWM? in that case it is niether misleading nor 100% wrong.
Now here i am copying text written on CM9 thread installation instruction
Make sure to run CM9 or an AOSP-based ROM : FLASHING FROM STOCK ICS OR ROMS BASED ON STOCK ICS WILL RESULT IN A BRICK!
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Now if my statement is 100% wrong. totally misleading then you should head up to developers of CM9, to edit instruction in more clear way. b'coz here ROM itself said to avoid, no instruction about to use safe kernel mentioned.
I am agree your information may be recent and experience based, even i can say may be better and useful to users who are on safe kernel. But that doesn't make older instruction wrong and misleading, when till now everybody following this instruction which is instructed by developer only.
Regards.
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That's the reason why i'm doubting to flash cm10 over my rom/kernel.. Anyway thanks. Learned a lot
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PierreTech said:
That's the reason why i'm doubting to flash cm10 over my rom/kernel.. Anyway thanks. Learned a lot
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"Quote:
Make sure to run CM9 or an AOSP-based ROM : FLASHING FROM STOCK ICS OR ROMS BASED ON STOCK ICS WILL RESULT IN A BRICK!"
I think they only talk about the Kernel, not about the whole rom. I flashed many times a cm9 rom on a stock ics rom, but always AFTER flashing through CWM a safe cm9 kernel, or abyssnote4.2.
from ics stock, usually I boot to recovery, apply the cleaning script Sybr, flash my safe kernel (do not reboot, it will work now), do the 3 wipes, then flash new rom cm9 based. then reboot.
Hey guys im a newbie to captivate and its developments and i need your help..............
i came from the htc g2 where there is no needed for flashing kernels for backing up roms/restoring or for wifi issues, everything was pretty much straight forward after root , but with the captivate you need a specific kernel for somethings to work...i need to backup roms and restore it......so my question which kernel comes alreaady rooted/hack to flash with odin and support wifi,clockwork,backup with clockwork recovery and everything ?
plus after flashing the kernel can i flash a recovery via rom manager?
i want a kernel that supports must miui roms and asop roms (ex: ics, jellybean)
and flashing kernels dosent break/erase root right?
PS: does a rom come with its own kernel?
Devil3 kernel 1.4.1 work just great for my JB MIUI 2.9.7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847668 - this rom has both latest MIUI and latest devil3 kernel
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Devil3 kernel 1.4.1 work just great for my JB MIUI 2.9.7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847668 - this rom has both latest MIUI and latest devil3 kernel
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do i lose root or have to root everytime i flash a new kernel
or when i flash a rom
Devil Kernel is best on JB ROMs. Corn Kernel on GB. Every ROM comes with a kernel in it. It depends on the ROM. Reading is important.
Ok...so I rooted with corn kernel and flashed xm7...but asphalt 7 is too slow...can I flash a kernel to make the game faster ex: devil kernel and keep the Tom with root
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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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Greetings,
I'm currently running Jelly Bean Rocket Rom V1 on my GT-N7000 and I want to flash XXLS7 on it.
Now my problem is with the kernel, now looking on the kernel version in my device, it shows me this:
3.0.31-302285
[email protected] #2
SMP PREEMPT True Oct 9 21:53:25 KST 2012
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Which as far as I'm concerned is the kernel that comes with the ROM.
What I want to know is this:
In the instructions on how to install the ROM it says that I need to make sure that I have a "safe brick free kernel" installed.
Is that kernel safe and brick free?
And how do I know what kernels are compatible with the particular android version I'm running on my phone and if they are safe to flash new roms with them?
Thanks in advance.
shbly12 said:
Greetings,
I'm currently running Jelly Bean Rocket Rom V1 on my GT-N7000 and I want to flash XXLS7 on it.
Now my problem is with the kernel, now looking on the kernel version in my device, it shows me this:
Which as far as I'm concerned is the kernel that comes with the ROM.
What I want to know is this:
In the instructions on how to install the ROM it says that I need to make sure that I have a "safe brick free kernel" installed.
Is that kernel safe and brick free?
And how do I know what kernels are compatible with the particular android version I'm running on my phone and if they are safe to flash new roms with them?
Thanks in advance.
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yes this being edited kernel by Philz is safe to flash and wipe from.
there is a thread with all the custom kernels, in there you can look for the compatible kernels for the ROM youre running.
Yes the kernel is safe, flash the ROM you want and enjoy
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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...
sinedoOo said:
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