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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crazynewfie said:
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..
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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"
Hello everyone. I'm a newbie samsung user. I tried to root my phone (N700-Galaxy Note - ICS 4.0.4) using PhilZ Recovery method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
When I flash the zip in the stock recovery, everything seems to be ok, then when I got out and pressed "Reboot System now", the phone just turned off. I tried to power it on, but I stuck at the N7000 Logo (the logo just appears for a few seconds then disappears). However, I can still access the PhilZ Recovery
What should I do now? Should I flash a new rom with new kernel using that recovery (e.g: OmniRom with Raw Kernel)?
Please help, I'm really worry :crying:
Since you have Philz kernel then you can flash any TW ROM or AOSP ROM which is not KitKat. If you want to try out KitKat then you would have to first flash Raw Kernel and then from Raw kernel you can flash KitKat (ex. OmniROM).
If you want to go back to stock then you would have to flash a stock ROM using Odin.
whats the name of the zip file you flashed?
nokiamodeln91 said:
whats the name of the zip file you flashed?
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This file:http://d-h.st/users/philz_touch/?fld_id=16061#files
Did you flash it too? Do you encounter that problem like me ?
XperiAwesome said:
This file:http://d-h.st/users/philz_touch/?fld_id=16061#files
Did you flash it too? Do you encounter that problem like me ?
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come on! you need to be more specific about the link you gave. it opens a can of kernels.
nokiamodeln91 said:
come on! you need to be more specific about the link you gave. it opens a can of kernels.
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I don't think he has to be more specific, all of those kernels are for JB
@XperiAwesome flash an ICS Philz Kernel
Im completely confused by this GT-I9070...
it seems ive tried everything and nothing works...
I wanted to upgrade my friend's GB to MIUI, downloaded the ROM, installed CWM, flashed the ROM
and the phone got stuck in bootloop.
after that i tried a couple of different ways to flash at least the stock GB firmware back,
but it got stuck in setup (Setup.apk and gapps crashing constantly)
then tried a couple of things with odin, and got completely confused and frustrated.
can anyone please help me out here (im kinda noob here in flashing with odin and stuff)
and explain how can i flash a ICS or whatever ROM that will finally work?
a ste by step walktrough would be nice
currently i somehow got back to stock recovery, tried to flash TWRP using odin, and got stuck in bootloop again.
You need to flash official jelly bean firmware first, look on sammobile or samsung-updates. After that you can flash any ROM you want trough CWM recovery :thumbup:
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Or if you want a little help, check this out! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198341
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ok, can i flash it using the ordinary recovery? (stock one)
or do i have to do it via odin?
Berlovich4 said:
ok, can i flash it using the ordinary recovery? (stock one)
or do i have to do it via odin?
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To flash the stock ROM JB (4.1.2) you need to flash with Odin. Then flash the cocore kernel so that you can get CWM. CWM will later be useful to replace the default recovery easier for you to install a Custom ROM, which you want.
Note: Flash COcore Kernel using Universal Kernel By Frapeti. Download via Playstore.
Requirements: Your device must root first.
Additional info related to how to install the Cocore Kernel, using Universal Kernel by Frapeti. Please see the thread here.
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To flash the stock ROM JB (4.1.2) you need to flash with Odin. Then flash the cocore kernel so that you can get CWM. CWM will later be useful to replace the default recovery easier for you to install a Custom ROM, which you want.
Note: Flash COcore Kernel using Universal Kernel By Frapeti. Download via Playstore.
Requirements: Your device must root first.
Additional info related to how to install the Cocore Kernel, using Universal Kernel by Frapeti. Please see the thread here.
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Why flash root.zip and after that flash cocore kernel? Why not directly flash update.zip (CWM by shaan) after you have flashed stock, than you can install any ROM you want, no need to flash, reboot, flash, reboot.
coffeecore said:
Why flash root.zip and after that flash cocore kernel? Why not directly flash update.zip (CWM by shaan) after you have flashed stock, than you can install any ROM you want, no need to flash, reboot, flash, reboot.
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Because it is a choice or to me personally as an alternative method that I use. Or may include other users while still using the stock ROM. So there is no harm in using any method, as long as our desired goals are achieved. In this case get a Custom ROM.
I just dont get it..
I've downloaded a stock 4.1.2 firmware, flashed it using odin, everything went ok, got the green pass from odin.
As i have turned the device on, the error on the setup wizard still exist.
It seems like all of the setup wizards on all the stock firmwares i've tried are failing.
Also the device shows gapps crash error.
Any method to root the device while being unable to go to Playstore as suggested above?
or,
any method of knowing if the device is rooted or not?
my friend played a bit with the phone and maybe have rooted it somehow..
anyway, now im kinda with the stock 4.1.2 firmware, the nest step is to root, then flash the cocore kernel, am i right?
Berlovich4 said:
I've downloaded a stock 4.1.2 firmware, flashed it using odin, everything went ok, got the green pass from odin.
As i have turned the device on, the error on the setup wizard still exist.
It seems like all of the setup wizards on all the stock firmwares i've tried are failing.
Also the device shows gapps crash error.
Any method to root the device while being unable to go to Playstore as suggested above?
or,
any method of knowing if the device is rooted or not?
my friend played a bit with the phone and maybe have rooted it somehow..
anyway, now im kinda with the stock 4.1.2 firmware, the nest step is to root, then flash the cocore kernel, am i right?
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Do factory reset. Yes, now root and install CoCore.
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I DID IT!
Fianlly, after long hours of frustration its finally done.
Flashed root.zip I found some where, flashed temporary CWM, afterwards flashed HarshJelly,
works fine at last.
Thx for the help guys!
I have installed the team win recovery project on my s3 mini 18200n, and forgot to back up my stock rom. I then wiped, and flashed a zip, as said to do in the guide. When I try to flash a new rom, it states that it has failed, and that "Skipping md5 check : no md5 file found" and then states of how the zip signature failed. I am genuinely stuck, and if anyone could help me, I would be forever grateful
ToenailJuicebox said:
I have installed the team win recovery project on my s3 mini 18200n, and forgot to back up my stock rom. I then wiped, and flashed a zip, as said to do in the guide. When I try to flash a new rom, it states that it has failed, and that "Skipping md5 check : no md5 file found" and then states of how the zip signature failed. I am genuinely stuck, and if anyone could help me, I would be forever grateful
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Flash the stock rom using odin...It should fix your prob...and which zip file did ya tried to flash?
I encountered a problem while flashing a Custom Rom using TWRP....It could not flash the Rom...But later I tried to flash it with Philiz Touch Recovery, it flashed just fine...You could try to flash the rom using Philiz Recov...
nekart said:
Flash the stock rom using odin...It should fix your prob...and which zip file did ya tried to flash?
I encountered a problem while flashing a Custom Rom using TWRP....It could not flash the Rom...But later I tried to flash it with Philiz Touch Recovery, it flashed just fine...You could try to flash the rom using Philiz Recov...
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I tried to flash a few different roms, all which where variants of the stock, but deodexed or customised. I tried philz recovery at first, but for some reason i thought that didn't work, so I installed teamwin. Thank you so much for helping, I have been so worried!
ToenailJuicebox said:
I tried to flash a few different roms, all which where variants of the stock, but deodexed or customised. I tried philz recovery at first, but for some reason i thought that didn't work, so I installed teamwin. Thank you so much for helping, I have been so worried!
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I8200 or I8190? and can u tell me which rom it was that u tried to flash the first time with philiz?
nekart said:
I8200 or I8190? and can u tell me which rom it was that u tried to flash the first time with philiz?
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Don't worry, I have fixed it using the above said method of flashing through odin.
Congrats!! :good:
hi people, would you mind explain me the exact procedure to update and change between custom kernels
im already on OOS with bluspark kernel and i´d like to change to franco kernel
First flash through recovery the stock kernel and then switch to other custom kernel.
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RASTAVIPER said:
First flash through recovery the stock kernel and then switch to other custom kernel.
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thanks, so if I dont have the stock kernel, I have to dity flash the rom right?
is the same procedure to uptade a custom kernel?
WOS17 said:
thanks, so if I dont have the stock kernel, I have to dity flash the rom right?
is the same procedure to uptade a custom kernel?
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You can flash the ROM or:
-You can restore the boot partition from a backup of the ROM.
-You can take a copy of boot.img from the ROM zip using a file manager and flash it in TWRP.
If you're updating a custom kernel, just flash the update.
Update: the one exception to this is you are using a custom kernel that touches the system partition. You can tell this if the custom kernel zip file contains non-empty folders for system.
In this case, if you want to go back to stock or change custom kernels, then you need to dirty flash the ROM to restore the original boot image and remove the changes made to the system partition.
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BillGoss said:
You can flash the ROM or:
-You can restore the boot partition from a backup of the ROM.
-You can take a copy of boot.img from the ROM zip using a file manager and flash it in TWRP.
If you're updating a custom kernel, just flash the update.
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thank you so much man i was wondering what was the correct way to do that for a while