flashed a few roms looking to see what here and now wifi wont come on i flashed a few kernels with no result
You need to fastboot flash the kernel that came with the Rom...
Fastboot flash kernel
Flash Rom
Fastboot flash kernel again just to be safe
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craven667 said:
flashed a few roms looking to see what here and now wifi wont come on i flashed a few kernels with no result
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flash kernel before flash custom rom. and flash the kernel one more time after flash the rom if your phone is S-ON
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hey there everyone
i have s-off,bootloader unlocked, updated to hboot 1.85.2525, root enabled, usb debugging, wcx revocery
im coming from stock rogers rom. sick of waiting for ics.
but whenever i install a custom rom i get boot loops. did i miss a part? i've tried 3 or 4 of the main custom roms. all the same, stuck at boot loop or hangs there. i've done everything right from the bootloader unlocked to s-off(wire trick) then updating hboot, flashing a recovery (wcx), installing superuser
do i have to install an att or bell gingerbread ruu then update from ota? then install a custom rom? shouldn't just installing the custom rom work?
coming from a nexus one.. so much more stuff to do just for a custom rom....
I was having the same issue with my friend's Rogers HTC Raider. (When he was running the stock Gingerbread)
Last night, we put everything back to normal (Bootloader re-locked, etc.) and installed the stock Bell ICS. ( RUU_HOLIDAY_ICS_35_S_BM_3.38.666.2_Radio_3.04.4740.11_34.29.701040.22_release_255916_signed )
Then did the usual procedure of unlocking bootloader, installing clockworkmod recovery, and installing a rom. The rom we did was Desensed 1.1. It booted fine and is pretty feast. Wifi isn't working on it (I think mainly because his phone is S-ON and that causes kernel issues when flashing).
I hope this helps.
S-on or s-off does not effect WiFi working or not, they are 2 different things.
If you are s-on flash boot.IMG thru fastboot, flash Rom thru recovery. Sometimes u have to reflash boot.img
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ronnie498 said:
S-on or s-off does not effect WiFi working or not, they are 2 different things.
If you are s-on flash boot.IMG thru fastboot, flash Rom thru recovery. Sometimes u have to reflash boot.img
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No, he was right. With S-On, when you fastboot flash, modules are not usually included. Thus, when he just flashed the zip, the kernel wasn't flashed, and the ROM's modules most likely don't match.
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Hello there, having trouble flashing roms with trwp 2.3.4 getting error 7.
So I was wondering how do I get into the bootloader or ADB mode when I only have access to twrp?
Want to flash Clockworkmod or a newer version of trwp but can't .
Very frustrating, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Pantherx12 said:
Hello there, having trouble flashing roms with trwp 2.3.4 getting error 7.
So I was wondering how do I get into the bootloader or ADB mode when I only have access to twrp?
Want to flash Clockworkmod or a newer version of trwp but can't .
Very frustrating, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Which kernel are you on ?
Just flash a stock cm10.1 kernel & reboot to recovery. Then flash whatever you want.
Pantherx12 said:
Hello there, having trouble flashing roms with trwp 2.3.4 getting error 7.
So I was wondering how do I get into the bootloader or ADB mode when I only have access to twrp?
Want to flash Clockworkmod or a newer version of trwp but can't .
Very frustrating, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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The note is unique as this is all built into the kernel... So flash a new kernel you get a recovery with it... Don't push anything with Adb...if you must use PC Odin
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warfareonly said:
Which kernel are you on ?
Just flash a stock cm10.1 kernel & reboot to recovery. Then flash whatever you want.
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asf58967 said:
The note is unique as this is all built into the kernel... So flash a new kernel you get a recovery with it... Don't push anything with Adb...if you must use PC Odin
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Think I'm on hydracore at the moment, that's what I tried over odin anyway.
Thing is I'm getting efs mount errors when I try and flash my previous rom (alliance v3)
Thanks though, i'll try flashing some different kernel.
Wooo, seems flashing hydracore from odin failed, manually flashing hydracore worked a charm on CWM 6 now and just flashed without any errors.
Thank you very much chaps!
(Although Rom won't boot, is there any additional steps to flashing roms with the note, don't have to do any boot.img stuff right?
Pantherx12 said:
Think I'm on hydracore at the moment, that's what I tried over odin anyway.
Thing is I'm getting efs mount errors when I try and flash my previous rom (alliance v3)
Thanks though, i'll try flashing some different kernel.
Wooo, seems flashing hydracore from odin failed, manually flashing hydracore worked a charm on CWM 6 now and just flashed without any errors.
Thank you very much chaps!
(Although Rom won't boot, is there any additional steps to flashing roms with the note, don't have to do any boot.img stuff right?
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Did you wipe ? Make sure you're on safe kernel.
I had the same !
When you want to flash sth, just uncheck that two thing above "slide to flash"
Could someone could link me to the flashable stock kernel? Many Thanks!
Reflash whatever rom youre running and itll flash stock kernel with it.
AT&T HTC One | ARHD 12.1
Tbalden Perf Kernel 2.1.4 UV/OC/UC
flashing in recovery is no more difficult than fastboot flash boot boot.img
gunnyman said:
flashing in recovery is no more difficult than fastboot flash boot boot.img
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sure but i cant find the stock kernal in the forums
Bllooi said:
sure but i cant find the stock kernal in the forums
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you aren't looking very hard
pick a stock ROM like scrosler's
open the zip
boot.img is in the zip.
For some testing purposes I need to use the stock kernel. Is there any way I can flash stock kernel image without flashing the whole ROM? AFAIK the file boot.img under stock ROM is the stock kernel, so can I flash that via ADB? Currently on Faux's kernel.
Flash the system and boot
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devilsdouble said:
For some testing purposes I need to use the stock kernel. Is there any way I can flash stock kernel image without flashing the whole ROM? AFAIK the file boot.img under stock ROM is the stock kernel, so can I flash that via ADB? Currently of Faux's kernel.
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Use fast boot to flash it . Fastboot flash boot boot.img.
Just to let you know, I've flashed backups in recovery to do the same
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abuttino said:
Flash the system and boot
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That would flash the whole ROM!
XAlexander_AlexanderX said:
Use fast boot to flash it . Fastboot flash boot boot.img.
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Yeah, this did the job. Went back to stock kernel successfully, however the WiFi would never turn on after flashing, no idea why! Came back to Faux and WiFi is back
devilsdouble said:
That would flash the whole ROM!
Yeah, this did the job. Went back to stock kernel successfully, however the WiFi would never turn on after flashing, no idea why! Came back to Faux and WiFi is back
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Did you wipe cache and dalvik cache?
XAlexander_AlexanderX said:
Did you wipe cache and dalvik cache?
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Yes sir.
devilsdouble said:
Yes sir.
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If you're on a custom stock rom,, flash the rom zip again without wiping.
XAlexander_AlexanderX said:
If you're on a custom stock rom,, flash the rom zip again without wiping.
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I am on full stock mate. It's all right though, the testings I was thinking of doing are done with stock kernel, and now I can stay on Faux's.
You have to flash the system.img too along with the boot.img . Remember this for future ref
OK guys and gals I need help with a kernel flashing problem. I want to take the kernel from a rom and use it in another rom. I'm not going to name roms just that they are compatible roms. Here's what I did. I extracted the boot.img file from a rom. Then boot in twrp and flash the img file then flashed supersu 2.79. Reboot but I always get stuck in bootloop. What am I doing wrong?
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OK guys and gals I need help with a kernel flashing problem. I want to take the kernel from a rom and use it in another rom. I'm not going to name roms just that they are compatible roms. Here's what I did. I extracted the boot.img file from a rom. Then boot in twrp and flash the img file then flashed supersu 2.79. Reboot but I always get stuck in bootloop. What am I doing wrong?
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Then it would appear that the kernel is unsupported on the other rom, for example you can't take a stock kit Kat roms kernel and use it with CyanogenMod roms. However without logs, no one is going to really be able to tell you what's really wrong..