i got a rooted phone. how do i remove a kernel from my phone without flashing another rom?
Flash another kernel.
why do you remove kernel??
if you remove it must be brick.
You mean "change" kernel??
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ragepekr said:
why do you remove kernel??
if you remove it must be brick.
You mean "change" kernel??
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well, i want to install the unity v9 kernel on my rooted phone running virtuous unity. in case something goes wrong with this kernel, i want to be able to remove it. but since you say you can only change it, how can i revert back (or change) to the kernel i had previously on my rom?
Make a nandroid backup so if you want to revert to your previous setup just restore the backup. You could also download the original kernel that came with your rom so you can flash back.
jr67 said:
Make a nandroid backup so if you want to revert to your previous setup just restore the backup. You could also download the original kernel that came with your rom so you can flash back.
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hi jr67... i got a question.. i already installed the unity v9 kernel. so how can i adjust it?
binlad said:
hi jr67... i got a question.. i already installed the unity v9 kernel. so how can i adjust it?
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What are you wanting to adjust? The only way to adjust a kernel is ti do it when its compiled from source code.
You cant remove a Kernel. You can ONLY change it.
Make a nandroid backup of your current kernel and flash a new kernel.If anything goes wrong just revert it.
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why do you remove kernel??
if you remove it must be brick.
You mean "change" kernel??
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If i remove my kernel how work my arc s ?
Flashing the rom over itself (without wiping data) will keep your user apps intact and restore the kernel that came with the rom.
In the future it's a good idea to do a backup any time you flash a new rom or kernel. You can always delete old backups to save space.
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If you're talking about overclocking, undervolting, governors, etc. read the Unity v9 Kernel thread. I also recommend reading droidphile's excellent cpu tweaking faq/tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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Hi all.. I hve flashed siyah 6.0 kernel and the rom is alliance jb. my prewive kernel is dorimanx after flashed siyah kernel I have checked the kernel in setting about phone it shows 3.1.0- r57-siyah-dorimanx v7.38-ics-jb-sg2-pwr-core... if check using cwm it shows dorimanx kernel only... I need siyah kernel wht to do now
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hello! i am using PA3.99 n i flashed a franco kernel over it......so i want to go back to my PA rom kernel.....how should i?
muzaffarkhan95 said:
hello! i am using PA3.99 n i flashed a franco kernel over it......so i want to go back to my PA rom kernel.....how should i?
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Extract kernel out of parom.zip, then flash in fastboot
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot.img
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demkantor said:
Extract kernel out of parom.zip, then flash in fastboot
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot.img
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sorry can u please please explain me in detail...i dint get you!
muzaffarkhan95 said:
sorry can u please please explain me in detail...i dint get you!
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Take the ROM you originally downloaded and use 7zip to extract the contents. Inside here you should find the kernel (boot.img) but not always in .img format so if you don't see it let me know.
Then use fastboot to flash this kernel to your phone, more info on that here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
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Take the ROM you originally downloaded and use 7zip to extract the contents. Inside here you should find the kernel (boot.img) but not always in .img format so if you don't see it let me know.
Then use fastboot to flash this kernel to your phone, more info on that here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
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cant i flash that PA kernel in CWM recovery?
Sure if there is a recovery flashable .zip out there, you'll have to search for one or create your own. If you search my other threads i have one on creating flashable .zips but it will be more work than just flashing in fastboot.
Let me know if you need a hand either way
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Sure if there is a recovery flashable .zip out there, you'll have to search for one or create your own. If you search my other threads i have one on creating flashable .zips but it will be more work than just flashing in fastboot.
Let me know if you need a hand either way
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see i have extract files from the rom i am using, in my pc! so i got a file name boot....u can see it in the image
Good, at this point the fastest/easiest way is to flash with fastboot
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hai friends,
how to intall stock rom in a custem rom phone?
Hence the rule : always take a nand backup between different roms. If you go back a few pages in the general section you will find a nand backup of the stock rom.
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mihir287 said:
Hence the rule : always take a nand backup between different roms. If you go back a few pages in the general section you will find a nand backup of the stock rom.
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ok
but if i want to remove completely(means remove recovery and rom)
what is the method for that purpose?
Is it done by lg kdz updator tool
Use kdz update only as a last resort! It can be dangerous.
For your problem, first restore the nand backup. Then in the development section, there is a thread by ciaox that has flashable zips of all recoveries, including the original recovery. You can flash this zip and your recovery will be restored to the stock one.
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mihir287 said:
Use kdz update only as a last resort! It can be dangerous.
For your problem, first restore the nand backup. Then in the development section, there is a thread by ciaox that has flashable zips of all recoveries, including the original recovery. You can flash this zip and your recovery will be restored to the stock one.
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is it remove custem revery if i flashing my phone using ciaox's flashable zip ?
What is dangrious of using kdz updator tool?
when the time of using stock rom ,i updated my phone version using kdz updator.i think that is very easy process for me
gijokmr said:
when the time of using stock rom ,i updated my phone version using kdz updator.i think that is very easy process for me
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KDZ transfers data in realtime from your PC to your phone SO if something goes wrong with your PC (it crashes, freezes, power surge etc) you get a bricked device which can be unbricked in very rare cases.
It's easy to use but very very dangerous.
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is it remove custem revery if i flashing my phone using ciaox's flashable zip ?
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If you flash the zip 'Original_recovery_thunderg.zip' (or something similar) then yes your custom recovery will be removed and it will get reverted to stock recovery.
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If you flash the zip 'Original_recovery_thunderg.zip' (or something similar) then yes your custom recovery will be removed and it will get reverted to stock recovery.
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thanks 4 ur reply
which custem rom you r using?
is Openoptimus is good for indian users?
If yes which version and link please
hey am new here. and my english is bad.
I do not know what I'm doing wrong
have the sd card made to EXT3, have made it to the user and is not simply the GREEN HTC picture remains there forever.
help please, I must have rom.
zalman1992 said:
hey am new here. and my english is bad.
I do not know what I'm doing wrong
have the sd card made to EXT3, have made it to the user and is not simply the GREEN HTC picture remains there forever.
help please, I must have rom.
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try any recovery package
gijokmr said:
thanks 4 ur reply
which custem rom you r using?
is Openoptimus is good for indian users?
If yes which version and link please
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openOptimus is a very stable and fast ROM; I'm very pleased with it. Works very fine with francisco v13.3 kernel and the battery life is pretty good.
@zalman: did you wipe everything before installing the new rom? By that I mean data, cache, dalvik, system.
I wanted to ask the question in villain roms thread but was not able to.
Anyway I have just installed the 2.4.2 rom and noticed that the cwm app which I had before is no longer there.
Is this normal?
I was using another custom rom, then used the cwm app to boot into recovery, wiped partition, cache etc before installing the villain rom.
I can still access the cwm by holding vol up, home and power, but liked being able to boot into recovery from within the phone.
I want to know if I can get the app back, and if it's normal for the villain rom to have removed it.
Thanks
You may not be allowed to post there yet, but you can search there...
See pages 81-82 in thread.
Thanks, I failed the first rule in forums, search before asking sorry
Just one more question on this link with the cwm apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/misc.php?do=showattachments&t=1198334
There are two, cwm 2.00 and cwmmanager which one do I use?
No problem
Currently not using Villain, but 99.99% sure I used the cwm 2.00 apk.
Edit 100% sure now - the first link in post #813 on said thread was what I used, that's the cwm 2.00 apk.
Hi,
I didn't want to open a new thread for this,
so I'm using this thread...
Is it possible to install CWM application by taking the CMWManager.apk from a system already having it (different system having a kernel with CWM) and copying it to the system/app folder ...?
I mean, if I install a kernel with CWM (like CF-Root), copy the CWMManager.apk to my SD card, and then copy it back to any other ROM I install in the future, with any kernel, will I have the CWM app in my new system?
Will it work...?
kobygold said:
Hi,
I didn't want to open a new thread for this,
so I'm using this thread...
Is it possible to install CWM application by taking the CMWManager.apk from a system already having it (different system having a kernel with CWM) and copying it to the system/app folder ...?
I mean, if I install a kernel with CWM (like CF-Root), copy the CWMManager.apk to my SD card, and then copy it back to any other ROM I install in the future, with any kernel, will I have the CWM app in my new system?
Will it work...?
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Yes as long as you have a version of ClockworkMod recovery that is supported by the app, aka almost every sgs2 kernel apart from the CM/aosp kernels which use rom manager.
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veyka said:
Yes as long as you have a version of ClockworkMod recovery that is supported by the app, aka almost every sgs2 kernel apart from the CM/aosp kernels which use rom manager.
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I can confirm this, I have the cwm app running on three devices, all running different software. But because I have clockwork recovery on all 3 devices, the app works fine.
And it does still work with my sgs2 running CM7.
EDIT: Its the tweakmanager app that is dependant on cf-root I think.
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stoney73 said:
I can confirm this, I have the cement app running on three devices, all running different software. But because I have clockwork recovery on all 3 devices, the app works fine.
And it does still work with my sgs2 running CM7.
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Interesting, i didn't think it would work so well, it's mainly that we can't use rom manager on kernels with CWM based of chainfires version of it, rather than a "stock" cwm version
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Thank you very much guys!
veyka said:
Interesting, i didn't think it would work so well, it's mainly that we can't use rom manager on kernels with CWM based of chainfires version of it, rather than a "stock" cwm version
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I might be wrong, but I think that might be because rom manager uses a 'fake flash'.
Currently rom manager sees the backups I've made using the cwm app, and vice versa.
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I might be wrong, but I that might be because rom manager uses a 'fake flash'.
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Yeh, you can't flash cwm from rom manager without a cwm kernel, and due to modifications made by chainfire this cwm img won't work with rom manager, so says his thread
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Is it possible to flash a .TAR/.MD5 kernel files (usualy used for Odin) by using CWM option "Flash Kernel" ...?
If not, what's the difference between CWM "Flash Kernel" and "Flash Update" if they both flash ZIP files...?
kobygold said:
Is it possible to flash a .TAR/.MD5 kernel files (usualy used for Odin) by using CWM option "Flash Kernel" ...?
If not, what's the difference between CWM "Flash Kernel" and "Flash Update" if they both flash ZIP files...?
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.tar kernels can be flashed via the cwm manager App.
Flash kernel let's you flash tar files and zimages.
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Thanks man!
veyka said:
.tar kernels can be flashed via the cwm manager App.
Flash kernel let's you flash tar files and zimages.
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By the way,
Is it possible to flash a full ROM from a TAR file using this "Flash Kernel" option in CWM manager app...?
Or is it limited to kernels only?
kobygold said:
By the way,
Is it possible to flash a full ROM from a TAR file using this "Flash Kernel" option in CWM manager app...?
Or is it limited to kernels only?
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Nope, you need scripting to flash a whole rom, and that's what makes a zip flushable, the bloody annoying and overly complex edifying scripting.
The tar is just a zimage inside a file!
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I see.
Thanks again!
I see a lot of video flashing Kernel using CWM on Youtube, but i don't see no body in this forum do it, only flash Kernel using Flashtool..
Sure can, just download it as a zip
Does Cwm support the galaxy s3?
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el_easy said:
I see a lot of video flashing Kernel using CWM on Youtube, but i don't see no body in this forum do it, only flash Kernel using Flashtool..
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It depends on your phone model. Because you mentioned flashtool I'm assuming you have an Xperia device. You can't flash kernels from cwm.
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It depends on your phone model. Because you mentioned flashtool I'm assuming you have an Xperia device. You can't flash kernels from cwm.
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Yes, I have Xperia device WT19I, so my only option is using flashtool right?... Thanks for the info, I didn't know that.
Or direct fastbiit, but flash tool is much easier
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I have a rooted locked bootloader device. can i flash kernal ??
boazm said:
Does Cwm support the galaxy s3?
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Yes it does look at this link here:
www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s3-sgh-t999-t-mobile-clockworkmod-recovery-99303/
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faru123 said:
I have a rooted locked bootloader device. can i flash kernal ??
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No you can't flash a kernel with a locked bootloader except in a few rare cases. What device do you have?
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What do you mean by "download them as a zip"is there any way to add kernelxxx.img file into a flashable zip file?
does this flashing via CWM ban apply for unlocked boot loaders? im using a Xperia arc s LT18i
DroidR2 said:
does this flashing via CWM ban apply for unlocked boot loaders? im using a Xperia arc s LT18i
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You can't use cwm on any xperia device that I know of, locked or unlocked.
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I can flash kernel for my SK17i via CWM? And i where can download. (Sorry for my bad english. )
kovacslaszlo13 said:
I can flash kernel for my SK17i via CWM? And i where can download. (Sorry for my bad english. )
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The post above answered your question and the answer is NO.
OK and thanks.
Thank you very much for the information
Hello everybody,
Please bear with me a little and if you would like to answer, please give as much details as possible.
I have and Xperia Acro S, with unlocked boot loader running a custom rom with stock kernel 4.0.4, and I have root access, and CWM installed.
I am trying to install a cyanogen based rom, with a custom kernel obviously.
I have downloaded a zip file which contains a boot.img file.
The developer asked to flash the boot.img using flashtool first, then to flash the rom with cwm. And here's my question(s)
As I understood, this boot.img contains the kernel, do I need to use flashtool if I already have CWM installed, or would CWM install the kernel also?
And let's say i extracted the boot.img from the zip file and flashed it, wouldn't this remove CWM from the phone?
And then, should the boot.img stay inside the zip file while flashing it with CWM later? or should i remove it because CWM can't flash boot.img?
I have successfully installed cyanogen roms on nexus s, with CWM alone, and the phone booted normally, and I suppose it replaced the kernel correctly, or it didn't?
And please if you could explain what exactly this boot.img is, and how is it different from a normal kernel file inside the zip, does it also contain a recovery? you get my point.
Thanks for reading so far, and thanks in advance for any answers.
i have xperia tipo and when i go to flash vengeance kernel with flashtool says:you need to be root and e.g.
i have unlocked bootloader and rooted phone!!!!!!!!please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!(sorry for my bad english)
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Yes. You can look here for your model and for installation instrructions. Happy flashing!
i want to extract a boot.img but everytime i try it doesnt get the ramdisk folder out.. is there a boot.img in which i can easily extract the zimage and ramdisk folder just using dsxdia's kitchen?
i cant seem to extract the zimage and ramdisk folder from any kernel?..
galaxys3lover said:
i want to extract a boot.img but everytime i try it doesnt get the ramdisk folder out.. is there a boot.img in which i can easily extract the zimage and ramdisk folder just using dsxdia's kitchen?
i cant seem to extract the zimage and ramdisk folder from any kernel?..
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Just use android kernel kitchen by Championswimmer. It is truly amazing and does the job very well.
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abcdjdj said:
Just use android kernel kitchen by Championswimmer. It is truly amazing and does the job very well.
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i tried .. it still says zimage not found.. can u please explain to me how to for example use kappa or lupus kernel into a rom?
i am creating a rom using stock .ftf file and i want to include a custom kernel into this rom.. how do i go about it??? please help?!
galaxys3lover said:
i tried .. it still says zimage not found.. can u please explain to me how to for example use kappa or lupus kernel into a rom?
i am creating a rom using stock .ftf file and i want to include a custom kernel into this rom.. how do i go about it??? please help?!
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Oh no no. You are going the Samsung way I guess. In all Sony phones, we dont have a recovery partition. That means that we can't flash kernels from CWM. The only way is fastboot. So no way to include kernel in your rom zip file. Sorry. At the most you can only recommend users to use a particular kernel.
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Oh no no. You are going the Samsung way I guess. In all Sony phones, we dont have a recovery partition. That means that we can't flash kernels from CWM. The only way is fastboot. So no way to include kernel in your rom zip file. Sorry. At the most you can only recommend users to use a particular kernel.
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OHHHH!!... but in the tutorial by nero young on how to build a custom rom .. he has a sk17i and he uses his own custom kernel when he builds the rom... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26283930
so if i cant use a custom kernel .. how do i extract the kernel.sin into the rom?
Basically you just can't flash kernel with the phone.
Usual practive in our phones is to include th boot.img in the rom file and ask it to be extracted and flashed via fastboot through pc.
Hope it helps
Don't know about the tuto
galaxys3lover said:
OHHHH!!... but in the tutorial by nero young on how to build a custom rom .. he has a sk17i and he uses his own custom kernel when he builds the rom... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26283930
so if i cant use a custom kernel .. how do i extract the kernel.sin into the rom?
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You don't have to worry about the kernel when building a rom on stock rom. Just work on the system and you should have a proper working rom.
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abcdjdj said:
You don't have to worry about the kernel when building a rom on stock rom. Just work on the system and you should have a proper working rom.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!
so i just skip the step when he says i have to add a custom kernel... and not add any kernel at all??..
i mean should i atleast extract the kernel.sin into the working folder ..??
am using dsxdia's kitchen..
galaxys3lover said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!
so i just skip the step when he says i have to add a custom kernel... and not add any kernel at all??..
i mean should i atleast extract the kernel.sin into the working folder ..??
am using dsxdia's kitchen..
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Yes. Kitchen requires a kernel for the working folder. Btw why do you need kitchen? If you need any help for developing your rom, just pm me.
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I am just learning ROM development.. and I saw this tutorial by Nero young and thought that was the way to do it .. what other way to do it??
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galaxys3lover said:
I am just learning ROM development.. and I saw this tutorial by Nero young and thought that was the way to do it .. what other way to do it??
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Dude you can directly add root and busybox.and whatever you want. Check your pm.
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Hi,
You can use the attached META-INF folder. It has only the basic stuff like basic symlinks and permissions required for the rom to work properly. Just check the comments in the updater-script to know where to add your tweaks.
Good luck developing
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How do I extract a kernel from one rom to another rom?
I did do a search and from what I have read you can download both zips and extract the boot.img from one rom and put it in the other rom. Is this correct, a step by step on PC or phone would be nice. Or just extract boot.img from one rom then install the other rom and flash the other boot.img in TWRP on top of that rom. Again a step by step guide would help me. If I could get the source is there a easy way to make a flashable zip? Or if there is another method.
EDIT: I'm S-Off and 3.16 without touchpanel and trying to take one CM10 kernel from a rom and place it in another CM10 rom then flash.
headpiece747 said:
How do I extract a kernel from one rom to another rom?
I did do a search and from what I have read you can download both zips and extract the boot.img from one rom and put it in the other rom. Is this correct, a step by step on PC or phone would be nice. Or just extract boot.img from one rom then install the other rom and flash the other boot.img in TWRP on top of that rom. Again a step by step guide would help me. If I could get the source is there a easy way to make a flashable zip? Or if there is another method.
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Have you tried this? : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.flashimagegui
Are you s-on?
If so, after extracting boot.img got to your folder that has your fastboot and adb exes in cmd and put your phone in fastboot usb and place your boot.img then issue the command: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Good luck!
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Yes I am S-Off. Also with the program you linked to it looks like it is for S-On and most of the instructions that I find are for S-On. If I am wrong could you point me in the right direction with a guide for Flash Image GUI.
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Yes I am S-Off. Also with the program you linked to it looks like it is for S-On and most of the instructions that I find are for S-On. If I am wrong could you point me in the right direction with a guide for Flash Image GUI.
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If you are s-off you can use the same commands or flash custom kernels, depending on the rom version you are using you just need to place the zip in your sd card and flash through twrp... Can you give more details of your setup and what kernel rom are u using or which one are you trying /want to flash?
For 3.16 you can use either thicklizard's Arc Reactor Kernel or flas2's Bulletproof... And depending on the rom you are running overclock/underclock - change schedulers or change voltage values using scripts or apps like setcpu, android tuner, etc...
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jocarog said:
If you are s-off you can use the same commands or flash custom kernels, depending on the rom version you are using you just need to place the zip in your sd card and flash through twrp... Can you give more details of your setup and what kernel rom are u using or which one are you trying /want to flash?
For 3.16 you can use either thicklizard's Arc Reactor Kernel or flas2's Bulletproof... And depending on the rom you are running overclock/underclock - change schedulers or change voltage values using scripts or apps like setcpu, android tuner, etc...
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He's using AOSP, so those kernels won't work.
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FinZ28 said:
He's using AOSP, so those kernels won't work.
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My bad I didn't read the edit...
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My bad I didn't read the edit...
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No sweat
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jocarog said:
If you are s-off you can use the same commands or flash custom kernels, depending on the rom version you are using you just need to place the zip in your sd card and flash through twrp... Can you give more details of your setup and what kernel rom are u using or which one are you trying /want to flash?
For 3.16 you can use either thicklizard's Arc Reactor Kernel or flas2's Bulletproof... And depending on the rom you are running overclock/underclock - change schedulers or change voltage values using scripts or apps like setcpu, android tuner, etc...
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I am trying to take the Evervolv kernel from its rom and put on the ChameleonOS. Thanks for the replies.
Used your sig to give more info:
Device: HTC EVO 4G LTE
ROM: ChameleonOS by TroNit
Kernel: Stock ChameleonOS
Radio: 1.12.11.1210
PRL:25014
HBOOT: 2.09
S-OFF: DirtyRacun
What did you end up doing?
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I just gave up for the time the being tried all the CM10/AOSP roms on here and Evervolv kernel/rom is only rom that bluetooth on my vehicle like the Sense roms I used. I tried to use Flash Image GUI and it extracted the kernel I think but it put ChameleonOS on boot animation and would not load. Then I took the boot.img out of the Evervolv rom and replace it in the ChameleonOS and flashed and it would not load so it is either not compatible or I am doing something wrong.
Sounds like they aren't compatible.
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headpiece747 said:
I just gave up for the time the being tried all the CM10/AOSP roms on here and Evervolv kernel/rom is only rom that bluetooth on my vehicle like the Sense roms I used. I tried to use Flash Image GUI and it extracted the kernel I think but it put ChameleonOS on boot animation and would not load. Then I took the boot.img out of the Evervolv rom and replace it in the ChameleonOS and flashed and it would not load so it is either not compatible or I am doing something wrong.
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Did you check the Linux version? I'm using komodo with cm10.1 inverted rom from tronit without any issue, I've flashed the kernel stabilizer as well...
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I tried Komodo with Jellybam and the bluetooth was the same so I abandoned it but I think I will try to flash the boot.img from Evervolv again with this a see if it does anything.
headpiece747 said:
I tried Komodo with Jellybam and the bluetooth was the same so I abandoned it but I think I will try to flash the boot.img from Evervolv again with this a see if it does anything.
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And what's wrong with your bluetooth?
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The bluetooth pauses every few seconds and the audio is sped up.