Hi all,
Running ARHD 12.0 and installed the latest bullet proof kernel. Just wondering: if I were to reinstall ARHD without a data wipe would that restore the stock kernel?
If not, what is the latest stock kernel and where can I find it? I understand that there is an older stock kernel floating around that isn't as stable as the one out with the official 4.22.
Thanks as always,
Joel
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Schneijs said:
Hi all,
Running ARHD 12.0 and installed the latest bullet proof kernel. Just wondering: if I were to reinstall ARHD without a data wipe would that restore the stock kernel?
If not, what is the latest stock kernel and where can I find it? I understand that there is an older stock kernel floating around that isn't as stable as the one out with the official 4.22.
Thanks as always,
Joel
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
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No
reflashing ROM wont flash stock kernel
Stock kernel can only be flashed by running RUU or flashing OTA or FROM NANDROID BACKUP(made at the time when you had stock kernel)
If you didnt make nandroid before flashing bullet proof kernel then wait till 4.2.2 STOCK kernel "STARTS FLOATING AROUND"!!!
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prunzzz said:
No
reflashing ROM wont flash stock kernel
Stock kernel can only be flashed by running RUU or flashing OTA or FROM NANDROID BACKUP(made at the time when you had stock kernel)
If you didnt make nandroid before flashing bullet proof kernel then wait till 4.2.2 STOCK kernel "STARTS FLOATING AROUND"!!!
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Incorrect. ARHD has a kernel in it; reflashing the rom WILL replace the kernel. OP can flash ARHD 12.0 without data wipe in recovery, or "fastboot flash boot boot.img" in bootloader after removing boot.img from the ARHD zip.
If you have a nandroid, all you would have to do is advance restore /boot partition.
cee43ja1 said:
Incorrect. ARHD has a kernel in it; reflashing the rom WILL replace the kernel.
If you have a nandroid, all you would have to do is advance restore /boot partition.
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Ya
you are right
i forgot that arhd has kernel
my fault
cee43ja1 said:
Incorrect. ARHD has a kernel in it; reflashing the rom WILL replace the kernel. OP can flash ARHD 12.0 without data wipe in recovery, or "fastboot flash boot boot.img" in bootloader after removing boot.img from the ARHD zip.
If you have a nandroid, all you would have to do is advance restore /boot partition.
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Thanks! This is what I found, as well. I wrote down the bullet kernel ID info then dirty flashed ARHD and found that the kernel had indeed been returned to stock!
Thank you both for the information!
J
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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.
Hi, I am currently in ArHD 30.0 (with stock kernal ), if I flash a custom kernal, how can I go back to stock one? It seems that there aren't any stock kernal files.
Can I just reflash the ArHD?
xunqren said:
Hi, I am currently in ArHD 30.0 (with stock kernal ), if I flash a custom kernal, how can I go back to stock one? It seems that there aren't any stock kernal files.
Can I just reflash the ArHD?
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Yup, just reflash the ROM without wiping data
Thx
bem809 said:
Yup, just reflash the ROM without wiping data
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Thanks a lot
I've tried to downgrade my Galaxy S in order to take some backup from the nandroid that I kept (msgs,call log etc) to sms backup and then to upgrade again to 4.4.
I first flashed through .zip 3.3.0.s semaphore kernel (my last 10.2 snapshot was patched) in order to flash snapshotM1 = jb gapps.The kernel was flashed with no problem but when i tried to flash the rom it got aborted (red triangle).
What further must I do to downgrade to 10.2?
Thanks in advance.
Have you tested a recover to an older backup via CWM-Recovery???
ioannis_m said:
I've tried to downgrade my Galaxy S in order to take some backup from the nandroid that I kept (msgs,call log etc) to sms backup and then to upgrade again to 4.4.
I first flashed through .zip 3.3.0.s semaphore kernel (my last 10.2 snapshot was patched) in order to flash snapshotM1 = jb gapps.The kernel was flashed with no problem but when i tried to flash the rom it got aborted (red triangle).
What further must I do to downgrade to 10.2?
Thanks in advance.
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freakymod2120 said:
Have you tested a recover to an older backup via CWM-Recovery???
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You mean just flash (after factory reset /wipes etc) the nandroid without the rom that it has been saved in it?(snapshotM1 10.2)
Yeah. You said you have a jellybean nandroid. Why can't you just restore it??
If you first make a nandroid of your kitkat, you can easily go back to jb, make the backups you need, then flash your KK nandroid back, then restore your JB backups.
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knuckles1978 said:
Yeah. You said you have a jellybean nandroid. Why can't you just restore it??
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I've read from other users that in order to restore an 4.3 (10.2 in our case) nandroid i first have to put a 4.3 kernel on the phone (after factory reset/wipes etc) .When i do that the kernel goes like a butter into the system and when i try to flash the nandroid i'm getting an aborted sign with the red triangle .(my phone says to me no nono no no )
So if i want to go back i simply load the nandroid without the kernel?
ioannis_m said:
I've read from other users that in order to restore an 4.3 (10.2 in our case) nandroid i first have to put a 4.3 kernel on the phone (after factory reset/wipes etc) .When i do that the kernel goes like a butter into the system and when i try to flash the nandroid i'm getting an aborted sign with the red triangle .(my phone says to me no nono no no )
So if i want to go back i simply load the nandroid without the kernel?
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I had the same issue and eventually had to flash stock ROM before getting back to 10.2 as there was no way I could downgrade from CM11.
wizzdiz said:
I had the same issue and eventually had to flash stock ROM before getting back to 10.2 as there was no way I could downgrade from CM11.
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I just flashed the previous nandroid (10.2) with total success and no errors.Just flashed it from kit kat to Jellybean without any kind of kernel flashing.
I guess it was wrong to flash previous kernel after all.
ioannis_m said:
I just flashed the previous nandroid (10.2) with total success and no errors.Just flashed it from kit kat to Jellybean without any kind of kernel flashing.
I guess it was wrong to flash previous kernel after all.
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Glad to hear it... dunno why it din't work for me though.
Pawitp wrote here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526478 under know issues the follow method to get back to CM 10.2:
Flash CM10.2 from recovery (workaround: restore a 10.2 backup or flash a 10.2 kernel before flashing) ==> so this should work ...have you tested that?
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Glad to hear it... dunno why it din't work for me though.
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semaphore kernel.rar
I first flashed through .zip 3.3.0.s semaphore kernel (my last 10.2 snapshot was patched) in order to flash snapshotM1 = jb gapps.The kernel was flashed with no problem but when i tried to flash the rom it got aborted (red triangle
You must flash 3.3.0.s semaphore kernel.rar trhough Odin. Then you can flash android 4.3 as usual.
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Pawitp wrote here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526478 under know issues the follow method to get back to CM 10.2:
Flash CM10.2 from recovery (workaround: restore a 10.2 backup or flash a 10.2 kernel before flashing) ==> so this should work ...have you tested that?
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Must have missed that part. Just tried last night again and it worked. Thanks for the info!
No prob nice to hear ,that it works now !!!:good:
wizzdiz said:
Must have missed that part. Just tried last night again and it worked. Thanks for the info!
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I am also considering downgrading from CM11 to CM10.2 as I have heard CM10.2 gives a better overall performance and stability.
To avoid problems I'll flash the Samsung stock ROM first.
Can anyone else confirm that CM10.2 is working better than CM11?
Hi everyone,
Now i in 4.3 custom rom can i direct flash 4.4 viper or ARHD to it with full wipe on AROMA?
device status
S-on
HBoot 1.54
recovery : cwm 6.0.3.4
If you are allready on an custom ROM, yes
Grobsen said:
If you are allready on an custom ROM, yes
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last time i flash 4.4 leep bootloop, some ppl say is because i s-on.
so i not sure is s-on or cwm version issue.
boonteong12345 said:
last time i flash 4.4 leep bootloop, some ppl say is because i s-on.
so i not sure is s-on or cwm version issue.
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If u are S-ON u have to flash the kernel Manually from fastboot......
Did u do that last time........?????
You do NOT need to be S-off, and there is absolutely no need to flash the boot.img or kernel separately. But Unlocked is necessary, also latest TWRP recovery is required.
As always, do a Nandroid of your current ROM.
GPE is a different matter, though. I am not familiar with GPE ROMs as I never tried them. The One with Sense is too good to miss! But not relevant as both ROMs you mentioned are Sense ROMs!
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If u are S-ON u have to flash the kernel Manually from fastboot......
Did u do that last time........?????
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normally after i flash custom rom (4.3), i also will flash bulletproof kenal.
last time when i flash 4.4 (with fullwipe in AROMA) it bootloop after flash the rom.(with old version CWM)
hardstuffmuc said:
You do NOT need to be S-off, and there is absolutely no need to flash the boot.img or kernel separately. But Unlocked is necessary, also latest TWRP recovery is required.
As always, do a Nandroid of your current ROM.
GPE is a different matter, though. I am not familiar with GPE ROMs as I never tried them. The One with Sense is too good to miss! But not relevant as both ROMs you mentioned are Sense ROMs!
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Oh, so if i want flash 4.4 must use twrp 2.6.33 or latest recovery rite?
i never do nandoid, but i got keep old rom in internal storage.(need do nandroid next time.)
I just flash stock rom, because love sense and dislike GPE rom interface.
boonteong12345 said:
normally after i flash custom rom (4.3), i also will flash bulletproof kenal.
last time when i flash 4.4 (with fullwipe in AROMA) it bootloop after flash the rom.(with old version CWM)
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Because the recovery was not yet adjusted.
You should do regularly a Nandroid...it is easy enough, and keep it on the internal storage.
For now, flash the latest TWRP recovery in fastboot mode, then flash any Sense ROM, and boot up first into it to check that all is good., then do another Nandroid of the now successfully booted Sense ROM. (OTG cable and USB drive come in handy here as you can Nandroid directly to external storage, or to have a collection of different Nandroids to free up internal storage space, as well as added security as you can always flash also a ROM from USB drive should things go wrong!)
After that you can try different kernels if you must.
I am running InsertCoin 7.0.5 with ElemntalX 10.4 for several weeks now and this combination has fantastic battery performance as well as it is totally stable!
hardstuffmuc said:
Because the recovery was not yet adjusted.
You should do regularly a Nandroid...it is easy enough, and keep it on the internal storage.
For now, flash the latest TWRP recovery in fastboot mode, then flash any Sense ROM, and boot up first into it to check that all is good., then do another Nandroid of the now successfully booted Sense ROM. (OTG cable and USB drive come in handy here as you can Nandroid directly to external storage, or to have a collection of different Nandroids to free up internal storage space, as well as added security as you can always flash also a ROM from USB drive should things go wrong!)
After that you can try different kernels if you must.
I am running InsertCoin 7.0.5 with ElemntalX 10.4 for several weeks now and this combination has fantastic battery performance as well as it is totally stable!
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i just flash twrp 2.6.33, later will try insert coin 7.0.5 too...
may i know what is ur setting for ElemntalX? i using bulletproof because my previous setting fail...
you enable s2w function?
No settings, all default!
I'm on Viper 4.2.0 with ElemntlX with s2w and dt2wake
No Problems so far and great battery life.
If you get bootloops try "fastboot erase cache"
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No settings, all default!
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ok,thanks..
dunno why after i do something in Xposed, it ask me reboot and bootloop, then i flash the rom again
Grobsen said:
I'm on Viper 4.2.0 with ElemntlX with s2w and dt2wake
No Problems so far and great battery life.
If you get bootloops try "fastboot erase cache"
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ok, thanks for ur solution...
now i trying incer coin, mayb will try viper soon
I'm having trouble finding a kernel for my sprint Htc one with android 5.0.2, any suggestions?
Also, if I backed up my /system, installed a kernel, restored my backup, would I still have the stock kernel or the one I flashed?
Thanks!
Lifehags said:
I'm having trouble finding a kernel for my sprint Htc one with android 5.0.2, any suggestions?
Also, if I backed up my /system, installed a kernel, restored my backup, would I still have the stock kernel or the one I flashed?
Thanks!
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boot.img is the kernel
backing up /system will not backup the kernel
backing up boot.img will
clsA said:
boot.img is the kernel
backing up /system will not backup the kernel
backing up boot.img will
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Thanks!