Anyone here tell us how to flash a kernel ? A tutorial would be cool thx.
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I guess you are talking about flashing boot.img, am i right?
If so, here is the procedure. First install the htc usb drivers and adb seen in the second post of this thread.
Hey guys, i know it is nothing special, but i thought I would post this to provide ease for users to restore.
Below you will find a download link for the stock rom, and just below here the instruction in order to restore, so here we go...
To restore follow these following commands:
First download and install the zip from this thread, this will bring you back to stock, however, if you want to flash over your recovery and kernel follow the two steps below.
Do this AFTER you have flashed to zip, if you do it before you cannot flash any zips at all! Follow these command carefully to flash back to stock recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once you have completed, the above step follow this following command to finish going back to stock:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Now your phone should be completely stock.
Download link: HERE
Please Note: This is the Stock Rom which Einstein.frat removed, my friend mblex provided me with the file, so credits to him for that.
russell664 said:
Hey guys, i know it is nothing special, but i thought I would post this to provide ease for users to restore.
Below you will find a download link for the stock rom, and just below here the instruction in order to restore, so here we go...
To restore follow these following commands:
First download and install the zip from this thread, this will bring you back to stock, however, if you want to flash over your recovery and kernel follow the two steps below.
Do this AFTER you have flashed to zip, if you do it before you cannot flash any zips at all! Follow these command carefully to flash back to stock recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once you have completed, the above step follow this following command to finish going back to stock:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Now your phone should be completely stock.
Download link: HERE
Please Note: This is the Stock Rom which Einstein.frat removed, my friend mblex provided me with the file, so credits to him for that.
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Very useful! This would make me fearless in trying out other kernels! Har har har! :victory:
You can't really brick your phone flashing kernels, you always have fastboot to fall back on.
To hard brick your phone, you would mess up the hboot, which is bad news because think of that as your phones BIOS, without that function you are basically screwed.
But your safe flashing kernels, the worst what can happen is that it won't boot lol.
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Thanks for the rom :3
Edit: How to deoadex? I like edit StatusBar icons with ROM ToolBox PRO :3
Do you want a deodexed version too? If this is so I will post one up.
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Do you want a deodexed version too? If this is so I will post one up.
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Yes please
This doesn't work. I've tryed redownloading twice, flashing 4 times. EVERYTHING but I always get errors when flashing this.
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uchihasparky said:
This doesn't work. I've tryed redownloading twice, flashing 4 times. EVERYTHING but I always get errors when flashing this.
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It´s works o_o
Redownload it.
Maybe its a problem with TWRP?
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uchihasparky said:
Maybe its a problem with TWRP?
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Yep!
Can i flash prometheus kernel or nope kernel on this rom
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adityaiyerq said:
Can i flash prometheus kernel or nope kernel on this rom
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sense based prometheus yes nope no coz nope is only based on cm10 whereas prom is for sense base as well as cm10 !
ps go thru d kernel threads for more info its self explanatory
Can someone please upload the recovery.img and boot.img seperately? I already have my stock rom as a backup and I dont want to download the whole zip. Thanks
aashay960 said:
Can someone please upload the recovery.img and boot.img seperately? I already have my stock rom as a backup and I dont want to download the whole zip. Thanks
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boot.img (3.1 MB)
https://mega.co.nz/#!Iw9ETYwa!VHRgAgoeLSU2DmomEr4o8AVK6NV-ICzxSexPLltlyxQ
recovery.img (8.2 MB)
https://mega.co.nz/#!gk9jzBia!Pli7Bx-Wh35nawzJHwPUlFY3hkQnkncREeu_yVqf4dc
Root permission?
Is it possible to allow root permission for user on this rom cuz it dont work..And i flashed kernel 816 mhz do i need to download voltage control?
bgveric1 said:
Is it possible to allow root permission for user on this rom cuz it dont work..And i flashed kernel 816 mhz do i need to download voltage control?
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yes..You can flash the latest SuperSU available.
Use xda's search feature and download and flash
russell664 said:
You can't really brick your phone flashing kernels, you always have fastboot to fall back on.
To hard brick your phone, you would mess up the hboot, which is bad news because think of that as your phones BIOS, without that function you are basically screwed.
But your safe flashing kernels, the worst what can happen is that it won't boot lol.
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i just messed up my fastboot, h-boot is working though
I have htc desire c vodafone.
Is there a way to put a original rom without vodafone logo?
Yeah Mate Just Download The Stock ROM Here and flash Via CWM!
I am Not Responsible so read Instructions!
P.S Make sure you have a unlocked boot loader!
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ok thanks, i will try. Fisrt i need to understand how this works.
This rom is EU?
OTA updates works in this rom?
I have rooted HTC one and I replaced droidsansthai.ttf with the font in my language.
It working good until the phone reboot.
It restore back original font and I cannot see my language.
Already tried file permissions and no luck.
Anyone has ideas?
Thanks in advance.
You might have to replace the original htc font file? I'm not sure though
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Yes, the language I want to use is not included and I need to replace original font.
It usually works fine on previous HTC phones and samsung phones.
I am not sure it is because of Android 4.1 or HTC One hardware.
Thanks.
arzin said:
You might have to replace the original htc font file? I'm not sure though
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I changed the font using rom toolbox and rebooted several times and my font didn't change. Try using an app to change it.
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It will revert any files you change on reboot unless you remove a certain .ko file from system/modules or flash a custom kernel.
Search the development thread for the kernel with just rw abillities changed.
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It will revert any files you change on reboot unless you remove a certain .ko file from system/modules or flash a custom kernel.
Search the development thread for the kernel with just rw abillities changed.
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Hi backfromthestorm,
Thanks for your tips. But, I found many kernels in development thread and they all have NTFS rw support.
I am on 4.1.2 and I am thinking to flash below kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249774
Do you mean such kind of kernel?
Thanks.
Yep, that'll do.
Between our device, and the HTC one X's stock, what are the kernel differences? I'm attempting to port over sense 4.1.1 stock and I only get a reaction out of a 4.1.2 stock kernel(Mexican retail).
Also, is there anyone who could assist with updater scripts? I'm stuck adb pushing through recovery right now and it's very unreliable.
Update: 4.1.1 AT&T stock kernel didn't even get a boot loop. It seems the 4.1.2 retail has some of the needed components but not all of them. Does anyone have any opinions? I cannot get to the point in which I can obtain a logcat. Things would probably get much simpler once I can get logcats.
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I dont think you can port the kernel. People usually port SYS. Kernel is device specific. So you take our kernel and get Sys from one x, fiddle with them to boot...
You can port kernel too, but need to decompile it and replace some scripts in ramdisk.... Search in android general section, you may get some tutorials....
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Aingaran said:
You can port kernel too, but need to decompile it and replace some scripts in ramdisk.... Search in android general section, you may get some tutorials....
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My Internet is beginning to work better, so I'll be able to upload stuff soon.
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Is there any way I can get the android boot image installed on 2.0 so I can install it on 1.5? I tried to find where the boot image is stored on my 1.5 phone, but have not yet found it. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Do you want the kernel or the kernel logo
Which one do you need
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Which one do you need
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I want the little green android to put in place of the skull. I will also need instructions on how to switch the files. I tried to find an explanation, but couldn't. Thanks!
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That is in the kernel...
You must change it in the kernel source, and then compile the kernel. Cam posted a tool a while back somewhere on the AOIP thread. You need a linux distro though
lkspooky said:
You must change it in the kernel source, and then compile the kernel. Cam posted a tool a while back somewhere on the AOIP thread. You need a linux distro though
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Damn. That sounds beyond my level of ability. I read about the tool, but couldn't find it. Thanks, anyway. Guess I'll just have to wait.
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