cm 9.1 with hell lock kernel - Galaxy Ace S5830i General

how to i install cm 9.1 with kernel hell lock??....i looking for help and i don't found it..

armo1111 said:
how to i install cm 9.1 with kernel hell lock??....i looking for help and i don't found it..
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It's very special for you. You will be suprise if you install Hell-lock kernel. It's not supported for now. CM9.1 cannot run that kernel.

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CyanogenMod

At the beginning : this is my first post forgive me any misstake.
Is there a possibilty to flash the official Cyanogenmod 7.1 without unlocking the bootloader and flashing a kernel?
BTW: Is there a good CM9 or other ICS rom for the E15i
( for Ics i would flash the kernel. not for cm 7.1 because GingerXperia is very nice)
Thanks
No you cant flash official cyanogen mod 7.1 without installing custom kernel.
And there is no cm9 rom which can be used daily for x8.
Currently we have two AOSP ICS ROMs troufiniou's which is stoped I think and paul-xxx's. They still habe some bugs and in my opinion they are still not for daily use.
There are some guys that try to make a CM9.
Still just use GingerDx or somethin that is checked from the community!
Thanks
THx for fast reply. I will use GingerXperia. GingerDx works with stock kernel??
I will wait for a stable CM9.
Thank you very much
you can install rom(just rom) with out unloucking boot loader
does someone has experiences with gingerdx and gingerxperia?? which is better?
alimami said:
you can install rom(just rom) with out unloucking boot loader
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which rom do you mean?? GingerDX?
luisniklas said:
which rom do you mean?? GingerDX?
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Yes, just flash ZIP from the first post which includees necessary modules.
luisniklas said:
THx for fast reply. I will use GingerXperia. GingerDx works with stock kernel??
I will wait for a stable CM9.
Thank you very much
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yes,gdx works with stock kernel too
CM9
is it basicly possible to make a cm9 or another ICS for the x8 which works with stock-kernel
whats this: http://chromloop.com/2011/12/how-to...am-sandwich-on-xperia-x8-w8-use-stock-kernel/

Problems booting to install Roms

Because some roms are left hanging in the beginning and not booting, my phone is a Huawei U9000 X6, I tested several of the forum but none work properly, now I have Android v2.3.7 and want to do the upgrade to 4.0.
In advance thank you very much.
TheMasterMindGT said:
Because some roms are left hanging in the beginning and not booting, my phone is a Huawei U9000 X6, I tested several of the forum but none work properly, now I have Android v2.3.7 and want to do the upgrade to 4.0.
In advance thank you very much.
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You gotta remember this ;-
You need kernel 2.6.35.7 for all ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) Roms
You need kernel 2.6.32.9 for most GB (Ginger Bread) Roms
Android RC3 runs on 2.6.35.7
I think you should flash RC3 via SUT. Flashing RC3 gives you a stable OS and automatically gives you Clockworkmod so you can boot into recovery and flash any ics rom directly after this or any 2.6.35.7 based GB Rom
For some reason though, on neither kernels, this -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1619837 boots for me.
The indicator of wrong kernel is Blue screen on bootup
nachiketa.ramesh said:
You gotta remember this ;-
You need kernel 2.6.35.7 for all ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) Roms
You need kernel 2.6.35.2 for most GB (Ginger Bread) Roms
Android RC3 runs on 2.6.35.7
I think you should flash RC3 via SUT. Flashing RC3 gives you a stable OS andautomatically gives you Clockworkmod so you can boot into recovery and flash any ics rom directly after this or any 2.6.35.7 based GB Rom
For some reason though, on neither kernels, this -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1619837 boots for me.
The indicator of wrong kernel is Blue screen on bootup
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thank you very much for your valuable help, the problem I think is the kernel that I have now:
kernel: 2.6.32.9.
is there any way I can change the current kernel??
TheMasterMindGT said:
thank you very much for your valuable help, the problem I think is the kernel that I have now:
kernel: 2.6.32.9.
is there any way I can change the current kernel??
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Flashing RC3 automatically gives you the ics kernel.
You can also use CK Kernel 0.4d in dev threads and flash via cwm but it will not work with your current rom
nachiketa.ramesh said:
Flashing RC3 automatically gives you the ics kernel.
You can also use CK Kernel 0.4d in dev threads and flash via cwm but it will not work with your current rom
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thank you very much by observation I will look for files on the issues.
Here are the links you can refer to
RC3-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446449
CK Kernel 0.4d
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728461
Help From .35 kernel to .32 kernel possible?
Hi i just wanted to ask since im on .35 kernel and using an ICS based rom CM9/AOKP ROM, how will i be able to go back to .32 kernel any links where i can get it and how to do it? i want to go back to MIUI .2.4.13 by free radical? thanks
endlesone said:
Hi i just wanted to ask since im on .35 kernel and using an ICS based rom CM9/AOKP ROM, how will i be able to go back to .32 kernel any links where i can get it and how to do it? i want to go back to MIUI .2.4.13 by free radical? thanks
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Possible
Flash RC 1 through SUT LR
then Flash MIUI by FR
enjoy
RC1 from Andro id v3.3 rc1?
vivekb said:
Possible
Flash RC 1 through SUT LR
then Flash MIUI by FR
enjoy
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by RC 1 you mean FB0G-Andro-ID_V3.3-RC1.7z
thanks
endlesone said:
by RC 1 you mean FB0G-Andro-ID_V3.3-RC1.7z
thanks
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Yes. That should do the trick.
As an alternative, you can still flash GB stock from your manufacturer (most likely .32 kernel).
=)
k1chy said:
Yes. That should do the trick.
As an alternative, you can still flash GB stock from your manufacturer (most likely .32 kernel).
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thanks for the reply.
After spending all night struggling with installing the kernel achieves install this ROM but I use the touch screen, anyone know what I can do???
rom is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798814

[Q] rom and kernel

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hi guys
i'm new user of the galaxy s1 so my question is what's the best rom to use the stable version of cyanogenmod 9.1 or last nightly cm 10?
and what's the best kernel to use?
thanks in advance
midomad said:
hi guys
i'm new user of the galaxy s1 so my question is what's the best rom to use the stable version of cyanogenmod 9.1 or last nightly cm 10?
and what's the best kernel to use?
thanks in advance
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Hmm. A lot of threads to read in the development section for you there are. Answers you will find.
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But as I am kind:
I think the best beginner roms with great benefit are darkys roms. But since u have to flash cm9 to flash darkys v11 black, you can also stay with cm9.
I think the stable 9.1 is a good choice with either semaphore 1.3.0 kernel or devils 1.0.3 kernel.
Cm10 is still too unstable for me, but I am sure there are other opinions.
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moriansafas said:
Hmm. A lot of threads to read in the development section for you there are. Answers you will find.
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But as I am kind:
I think the best beginner roms with great benefit are darkys roms. But since u have to flash cm9 to flash darkys v11 black, you can also stay with cm9.
I think the stable 9.1 is a good choice with either semaphore 1.3.0 kernel or devils 1.0.3 kernel.
Cm10 is still too unstable for me, but I am sure there are other opinions.
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thank you
now that i have instaled cm stable 9.1
is there any script to flash or kernel?
and what about memory do i need to install any script?
midomad said:
thank you
now that i have instaled cm stable 9.1
is there any script to flash or kernel?
and what about memory do i need to install any script?
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In CM, you are flashing kernels, modems, mods - via CMW (flash zip from sdcard).
I think ICS - based roms don't need any memory tweaks.
midomad said:
thank you
now that i have instaled cm stable 9.1
is there any script to flash or kernel?
and what about memory do i need to install any script?
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CM9.1's stock kernel works well.
IMHO If you're not looking for specific tweaks, you don't need to flash a different kernel.
what's about memory(storage)?
do i need to install anything to expand it?
midomad said:
what's about memory(storage)?
do i need to install anything to expand it?
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Storage is physical memory. You have to buy a external microSD card or delete apps to get more.
If you are talking about ram: there are tweaks in the kernels mentioned above.
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Hi guys,
I'm running on CyanogenMod 9.1.
Which kernel i can use to overclock CPU? Is siyah kernel compatible with CM9??
Please help.

[Q] What is a good JB based ROM + kernel with a lot of performance customizability?

I've experimented with a couple of JB based ROMs so far... Slim Bean, PAC, Paranoid Android, and currently my daily driver is CyanogenMod.
What JB rom + kernel combinations have governor options, zRam, overclocking, Bigmem+Hugemem, and other performance tweaks? Each of the above have a different set of the above options... IIRC PAC had the most, but I didn't like the animations used in the UI. CyanogenMod (I thought) had zRam, but now I'm on it I've dug around and, well, apparently not.
The i9000 That Could said:
I've experimented with a couple of JB based ROMs so far... Slim Bean, PAC, Paranoid Android, and currently my daily driver is CyanogenMod.
What JB rom + kernel combinations have governor options, zRam, overclocking, Bigmem+Hugemem, and other performance tweaks? Each of the above have a different set of the above options... IIRC PAC had the most, but I didn't like the animations used in the UI. CyanogenMod (I thought) had zRam, but now I'm on it I've dug around and, well, apparently not.
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For me Latest cyanogen mod nightly ROM, Hugemem patch and Semaphore latest 's' kernel is the best combination for performance. It's worth giving a try
Rohitdahiya said:
For me Latest cyanogen mod nightly ROM, Hugemem patch and Semaphore latest 's' kernel is the best combination for performance. It's worth giving a try
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Yeah, that's what I'm on
Smoothie v3
The i9000 That Could said:
Yeah, that's what I'm on
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I have used this and its very fast.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013035 :good:
_Flasher_ said:
I have used this and its very fast.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013035 :good:
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Bad idea ,OP is talking about i9000 and you are recommending i9001 ROM
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
Sorry...
xsenman said:
Bad idea ,OP is talking about i9000 and you are recommending i9001 ROM
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
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Sorry didnt see that
Rohitdahiya said:
For me Latest cyanogen mod nightly ROM, Hugemem patch and Semaphore latest 's' kernel is the best combination for performance. It's worth giving a try
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Can you tell me how to hugemem patch the latest CM, or any rom?
limnaln said:
Can you tell me how to hugemem patch the latest CM, or any rom?
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If you're using semaphore kernel then you can download the semaphore manager app from the play store and enable hugemem in it.
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limnaln said:
Can you tell me how to hugemem patch the latest CM, or any rom?
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First flash the ROM (cm10.2) then flash the hugemem(/bigmem) patch given in below link:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30725734%22
Then flash the latest semaphore "s" kernel.
And finally, the gapps for ROM.
This is the best combination for flashing.
after installation Enable bigmem from semaphore manager app
Rohitdahiya said:
First flash the ROM (cm10.2) then flash the hugemem(/bigmem) patch given in below link:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30725734%22
Then flash the latest semaphore "s" kernel.
And finally, the gapps for ROM.
This is the best combination for flashing.
after installation Enable bigmem from semaphore manager app
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I've flashed the rom, 720p video recording/playback + hugemem patch and then semaphore s. Now i have 396 mb ram + 720p :angel:
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Looking for better ROM than 2.3.3 stock

I've just received Age GT-S5830 with stock 2.3.3 ROM. The problem is that it's very laggy so I was wondering which ROM would you recommend me for a start? Performance, speed and stability are the most important factors here. Would be CM10.1 by Mardon a good choice?
I've also noticed that there are several tutorials for rooting on forums. Could you please point me into right direction and tell me which one to follow?
Thanks
krneki10 said:
I've just received Age GT-S5830 with stock 2.3.3 ROM. The problem is that it's very laggy so I was wondering which ROM would you recommend me for a start? Performance, speed and stability are the most important factors here. Would be CM10.1 by Mardon a good choice?
I've also noticed that there are several tutorials for rooting on forums. Could you please point me into right direction and tell me which one to follow?
Thanks
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Cm 10.1 by @Mardon is a very good option and if you wanna speed up your rom try scripts like fly in mod or crossbreeder
Also when you will install cm 10.1 by mardon you dont need to root it cos its rooted already.
If you like you can also try cm 10.2 by @Mardon it is also good option
good luck and thanks @Mardon if you like his rom and me too
aditya rathee said:
Cm 10.1 by @Mardon is a very good option and if you wanna speed up your rom try scripts like fly in mod or crossbreeder
Also when you will install cm 10.1 by mardon you dont need to root it cos its rooted already.
If you like you can also try cm 10.2 by @Mardon it is also good option
good luck and thanks @Mardon if you like his rom and me too
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Hmm what do you mean by "you don't need root". What's the installation procedure then when coming from stock 2.3.3?
Which one do you believe is faster, CM10.1.6 or CM10.2? How about CM7.2 ROM's, how do they compare?
krneki10 said:
Hmm what do you mean by "you don't need root". What's the installation procedure then when coming from stock 2.3.3?
Which one do you believe is faster, CM10.1.6 or CM10.2? How about CM7.2 ROM's, how do they compare?
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To revert back to stock rom you should have file of stock rom and then you can flash it by using odin and going in to download mode
about you asking that which rom is faster if you want speed you can use cm 7.2 roms but if you wanna use latest go for cm 10.1 or 10.2 also i cannot gurantee you that roms above cm7.2 roms are lag free specially cm 10.1 or 10.2
But cm 10.1.6 by @Mardon is nice
krneki10 said:
Hmm what do you mean by "you don't need root". What's the installation procedure then when coming from stock 2.3.3?
Which one do you believe is faster, CM10.1.6 or CM10.2? How about CM7.2 ROM's, how do they compare?
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YOU CAN GET HERE ROOT + CWM 5.0.2.6 FIXED
YOU NEED TO USE CWM TO FLASH IT!!! DON'T USE STOCK RECOVERY OR YOU COULD GET SERIOUS PROBLEMS!!!
Here it's an useful q&a thread, a mate wanted to upgrade to JB (from android 2.x) but the process is the same after upgrade to 2.3.x or if you are already running it
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2313363

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