Can anyone do the Amon RA for Vibrant??? My bro have the evo 4g and he told me is better than Tom manager...
its a great recovery, but rom manager does everything we need, and does it well.
hit up amon on twitter, but I doubt he will do it.....
What's wrong with Clockwork?
It's because I don't know how to delete a kernel with the clockworkmod and mybro told me he can do it with amonra... you know how to do it without use Odin to revert to stock the phone???
brainwasher01 said:
It's because I don't know how to delete a kernel with the clockworkmod and mybro told me he can do it with amonra... you know how to do it without use Odin to revert to stock the phone???
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why would you want to delete your kernel? just flash another kernel instead..
shreddintyres said:
why would you want to delete your kernel? just flash another kernel instead..
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+1,
just flash a new kernel on top using SGS kernel flasher, its super easy.
Also, SGS Kernel Flasher can do a backup of current kernel, in case you want to go back after flashing a new one!
Amon_Ra is great (my N1) but CWMR is an awesome recovery...no need to go trying to fix what isn't broken.
I know that, I just want to delete it without flash another one...
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I know that, I just want to delete it without flash another one...
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im confused, why would you want to delete your kernel without flashing a new one. your phone would not boot....
One of us is really confused....guessing its not me
Really dumb to delete a kernel...wtf has happened to these forums?
I'd actually enjoy amon RA also, but cwm serves its purpose well...
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Every Rom comes with a kernel, if you flash another one and you don't like it, you can't go back, you need to flash another one to change it... that's the point I'm talking about...
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Sdobron said:
Really dumb to delete a kernel...wtf has happened to these forums?
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Lol +1.
dude, op, please explain why you wanna delete the kernel with out one replacing it??
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brainwasher01 said:
Every Rom comes with a kernel, if you flash another one and you don't like it, you can't go back, you need to flash another one to change it... that's the point I'm talking about...
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Oookk... Then flash the kernel that came with the Rom ??.. :confusing :
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brainwasher01 said:
Every Rom comes with a kernel, if you flash another one and you don't like it, you can't go back, you need to flash another one to change it... that's the point I'm talking about...
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That's what you're supposed to do...or use sgs kernel flasher and backup the current before you flash...
you're confused man...what rom are you on?
Recovery is part of the kernel from what I remember. There isn't a seperate partition for it. Delete kernel u delete recovery. CWMR boots off SD if I'm not mistaken. I forget these things after 2days of parties XP
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Is this guy trolling us? He's trying to delete a kernel and not flash another one? Thats like taking an engine out of a car... and not replacing it....
anthonys2r said:
Is this guy trolling us? He's trying to delete a kernel and not flash another one? Thats like taking an engine out of a car... and not replacing it....
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+1 on that..LOL
Related
Long story short: I soft bricked and went back to stock.
Rooted phone.
Then on rom manager I pressed flash clockwork.
Then selected vibrant. That's where the problem is.
It says error occured when downloading and that's it.
I'm stuck on stock how can I make this work or will it work if someone gives me their update.zip?
Also if that works can someone give me their update.zip?
This is the first time I've had this problem and I haven't heard any similar problems so that's why I'm asking.
Thanks in advance.
Delete update.zip, Uninstall/reinstall cwm and try again on wifi
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Nope still same problem.
Look in one of the other threads for the zip file and flash like normal
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hazard99 said:
Look in one of the other threads for the zip file and flash like normal
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Can u help me find that thread? I'm on my phone and search doesn't work on xda app or something
Someone please I hate stock lol
xriderx66 said:
Someone please I hate stock lol
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http://twitter.com/#!/koush/status/33871353211912192
oh... thanks master, your my favorite user here.
a Developer with so much time.... i love you.
So I'm really new to custom ROMs and recoveries, and I have a few questions. I already flashed ClockworkMod, but if I want to get rid of it, is deleting the update.zip all I have to do? And if I were to make a backup and then flash a custom ROM, but decided to go back to my recovery, it would be exactly like it was before flashing the custom ROM, correct? I think that's about it, thanks for taking the time to read and answer.
First flash the correct kernel (2.1 or 2.2 ) of the one used for your backup. Then restore. Then delete update.zip
After that it will be how you had it
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jzun223 said:
First flash the correct kernel (2.1 or 2.2 ) of the one used for your backup. Then restore. Then delete update.zip
After that it will be how you had it
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I think in this case doing you would also need to reset the phone and do a cache wipe as well then reboot and it would see as stock
So how would I get my hands on the stock kernel and flash it?
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On the Vibrant Bible thread. Scroll down to Kernals.
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Yeah that wouldn't hurt.
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So I haven't had access to a computer the past few days, but how would I flash the stock kernel from the Bible thread? Is it just in an update.zip?
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PigProtist said:
So I haven't had access to a computer the past few days, but how would I flash the stock kernel from the Bible thread? Is it just in an update.zip?
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From your phones browser download the kernel. Once in recovery locate the kernal on your INTERNAL sd card and flash it like you would a rom. Hope that helps
Wow I didn't know you can jist flash ketnals Luke a rom. Good stucf
da_dragon2k3 said:
From your phones browser download the kernel. Once in recovery locate the kernal on your INTERNAL sd card and flash it like you would a rom. Hope that helps
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da_dragon2k3 said:
From your phones browser download the kernel. Once in recovery locate the kernal on your INTERNAL sd card and flash it like you would a rom. Hope that helps
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Wow, I feel dumb now, haha. And yeah, it helped a lot, thanks, and thanks to everyone else ITT.
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[Q] My pc broke down lastnight and am not able to use adb. Is there a way to install kernels by just using the Thunderbolt?
If you can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it sooooo much. I'm just a basic user so I don't know much about installing kernels besides using adb.
Thanks in advance....
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Install clockwork recovery after installing rom manager
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[Q] My pc broke down lastnight and am not able to use adb. Is there a way to install kernels by just using the Thunderbolt?
If you can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it sooooo much. I'm just a basic user so I don't know much about installing kernels besides using adb.
Thanks in advance....
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which kernel are you trying to install?
there is a new kernel, that you can flash through recovery, all the older kernels out there must be pushed through ADB.
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which kernel are you trying to install?
there is a new kernel, that you can flash through recovery, all the older kernels out there must be pushed through ADB.
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I'm trying to install Adrynalyne's 2.6.32.21 [Latest Version 1.8] [Updated 3-29-2011]. I thought that all kernels had to be pushed by adb or installed threw amon_ra because of scripts. I'm glad these new kernels don't have to be pushed anymore. Thanks for help nosympathy!
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I'm trying to install Adrynalyne's 2.6.32.21 [Latest Version 1.8] [Updated 3-29-2011]. I thought that all kernels had to be pushed by adb or installed threw amon_ra because of scripts. I'm glad these new kernels don't have to be pushed anymore. Thanks for help nosympathy!
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adryn also packaged the old kernel as a pg05img to install via hboot
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adryn also packaged the old kernel as a pg05img to install via hboot
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Thanks for the information! Would we put the PG05img in the root of our SD card or in our / root directory?
Do these kernals need to wipe the data like installing a ROM did?
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Do these kernals need to wipe the data like installing a ROM did?
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Nope. Just install and go! As a heads up: It's usually preferable to make a backup using ClockworkMod Recovery/ROM Manager before installing anything.
Well I have a backup of my stock ROM already. Should I let it back up my custom ROM as well? Will that erase the stock backup?
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azbryan3 said:
Well I have a backup of my stock ROM already. Should I let it back up my custom ROM as well? Will that erase the stock backup?
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yeah you should prob take a backup of your current setup. the whole idea is that anytime you install something, you should have a backup in case the install goes bad (rarely does though). having a backup of your stock ROM is fine in a last resort kinda way. but i'm sure you'd rather restore right back to your custom ROM should something happen.
hey guys
i am running cm7 with franco's kernel v14.2.2
how can i uninstall franco's kernel and replace it back with default cm7 kernel by mik ??
please guide me
Regards
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Just reflash the rom that has that kernel in it, it will write over the kernel you flashed.
-Remember, Android hell is a real place and you will be sent there at the first sign of defiance-
Reflash rom maybe??
twitch153 said:
Just reflash the rom that has that kernel in it, it will write over the kernel you flashed.
-Remember, Android hell is a real place and you will be sent there at the first sign of defiance-
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Awesome. 70 thanks for 7000.posts oO
I'm just bored, sorry if I was rude.hehe.
ccdreadcc said:
Awesome. 70 thanks for 7000.posts oO
I'm just bored, sorry if I was rude.hehe.
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Haha don't worry about it, I stayed posted in the Off-topic, that's why I have such a high post count.
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kernel flash
Kernels can be flashed over your existing kernel. Its procedure is same as rom flashing but make sure your new kernel is compatible with your rom. But who cares, just flash it after wiping cache and dalvik. Its betters if you have fallback point,so you must nandroid backup your current rom/kernel combination. Clockworkmod recovery 3.1.0.0 is your best starting point if you don't like typing in terminal.
Yeah flash the rom once again. Dats it.
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Haha don't worry about it, I stayed posted in the Off-topic, that's why I have such a high post count.
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My favorate place in the forum lol
Yaa twitch and mprou remember me..
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Can I use it? I used 4EXT recovery and I wanna see Roms that are on Rom manager but it says I need to install clockwork, do I download? Will it mess up
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Did you seriously make 4 different threads?
Been doing that for every question all day, you need to post all your questions in one thread and for every new question post it right in the old thread.
Yes, you can use Rom manager. I use it and I use clockwork recovery. I personally don't care for the other recoveries.
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mike102871 said:
Yes, you can use Rom manager. I use it and I use clockwork recovery. I personally don't care for the other recoveries.
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Wanna know a secret about rom manager?
mike102871 said:
Yes, you can use Rom manager. I use it and I use clockwork recovery. I personally don't care for the other recoveries.
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LOL
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I love secrets...
What? I said that?
I'm sorry I'm new and I don't know what to do
Jaredc210 said:
I'm sorry I'm new and I don't know what to do
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Hard to believe when you have 54 posts. Wouldnt it be common sense to leave all the questions in a single thread?
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Here's a little tip about rom manager and flashing a recovery through it that many fail to realize until it's too late, lucky for me I got a heads up a while back when I was on the T989, once you flash a recovery via rom manager, you can only boot into that recovery using rom manager, therefore your phone has to boot to be able to use recovery, now, let's say you end up in a bootloop, how are YOU gonna get into recovery to fix your phone? Think about that, we don't have a CWM recovery.img at the moment for you to flash manually if you prefer CWM, but by all means, do as you please, we all have personal preferences and for someone that isn't s-off and isn't too comfortable with the ways of adb, etc as yet, I'd advise the simplest things for now.
Before 4ext was posted and I was on my g2 I used cwm(like everyone else). you were able to boot into recovery same as 4ext. Some had issues but I never did. Is something on this device preventing it from functioning like it did in g2?
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Here's a little tip about rom manager and flashing a recovery through it that many fail to realize until it's too late, lucky for me I got a heads up a while back when I was on the T989, once you flash a recovery via rom manager, you can only boot into that recovery using rom manager, therefore your phone has to boot to be able to use recovery, now, let's say you end up in a bootloop, how are YOU gonna get into recovery to fix your phone? Think about that, we don't have a CWM recovery.img at the moment for you to flash manually if you prefer CWM, but by all means, do as you please, we all have personal preferences and for someone that isn't s-off and isn't too comfortable with the ways of adb, etc as yet, I'd advise the simplest things for now.
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Actually for me, once I flash cwm from rom manager, it stayed on my phone. Happened with my nexus 1,s, galaxy s2, and now this phone,..so I guess for some it sticks and others or may not. I say just try it and change if you want to
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To each their own, as I always say, do what makes you comfortable, it's all down to personal preference.
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Not sure what you are talking about. I can get into recovery without going through Rom manager. Through Rom manager was how I got clockwork. I my phone doesn't need to boot to get into recoveryive used it on 4 phones with no problems..
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Not sure what you are talking about. I can get into recovery without going through Rom manager. Through Rom manager was how I got clockwork. I my phone doesn't need to boot to get into recoveryive used it on 4 phones with no problems..
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As I said. To each his own, calm down and stick to what you like.
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