[Q] Atrix 4G - ICS Codename - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hellow dev...
please help me..
asking someting...
how can i install this rom? Atrix 4g ICS Codename..
you can see this http://cna.exynos.co/olympus/
it have update till 28.03.2012...
so when i install it...it come back to recovery...
im love ICS..
tq..please help me...

you have to choose one version, download and copy to your device
1. run recovery
2. wipe data, cache, dalvik
3. install zip from your device
4. reboot

i do step by step...still reboot recovery...
have u try it?

Did you install CWM? My buddy had the same problem with rebooting into recovery.
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I tried flashing it and it does indeed just reboot to recovery. Have no idea why.
What it actually does is sits at boot logo screen, then reboots to recovery, so it actually bootloops once into recovery each time you try to boot it up.

CaelanT said:
I tried flashing it and it does indeed just reboot to recovery. Have no idea why.
What it actually does is sits at boot logo screen, then reboots to recovery, so it actually bootloops once into recovery each time you try to boot it up.
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need the bins files and libcxxx from cm9 to stop reboot to recovery

stevendeb25 said:
need the bins files and libcxxx from cm9 to stop reboot to recovery
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Cheers. I just tried flashing it to see if I got same issue as OP. Hopefully your comment will help him/her.
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need the bins files and libcxxx from cm9 ???
can i just take from cm9 source??

I got it booting using cm9 as base.
All you gotta do is delete app/framework from cm9 then push all app/framework of codename to see at least what the ui looks like and what options and features it has
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rickriego replaced the bin/libs in the CNA zip with the ones from cm9 and posted a flashable zip over in the dev section for anyone interested.

I know there is a version using Jokersax's files but has anyone gotten it to work with Turl's files. The camera does not work with the newest jokersax as Rodriego uses, so I tried to use Turl's, and it just got stuck on the bootscreen. Thanks in advance.

fl1p1slander said:
I know there is a version using Jokersax's files but has anyone gotten it to work with Turl's files. The camera does not work with the newest jokersax as Rodriego uses, so I tried to use Turl's, and it just got stuck on the bootscreen. Thanks in advance.
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same way, merge turls bin/lib folders into the zip using 7zip

stevendeb25 said:
same way, merge turls bin/lib folders into the zip using 7zip
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Yeah I thought it would be pretty easy. I used winrar to move the folders to the cna rom zip but still stays on boot animation.

Thought I was going crazy bit other people could not make it work with turls1's files

ovitz said:
you have to choose one version, download and copy to your device
1. run recovery
2. wipe data, cache, dalvik
3. install zip from your device
4. reboot
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No, the above WILL NOT WORK!!!
However, doing this will work:
get the nightly from
http://cna.exynos.co/olympus/
get the
beta 0.4.3
faux’s 1.0 kernel -outdated (ignore outdated, it´s the right one)
from
http://www.jokersax.com/developer-pages/jokersax/cyanogenmod-9-atrix/
get jokersax gapps v11
from
http://www.jokersax.com/developer-pages/jokersax/cm9-gapps/
in linux, using Q7Z, unzip the CNA nightly and replace the following folders by the ones from Joker´s beta 0.4.3:
bin
lib
xbin
Re-Zip. Be careful not to alter the zip structure or permissions.
In Recovery, flash your modded CNA.zip, THEN flash faux´s kernel, THEN flash gapps.
Enjoy

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trouble flashing CM9 to photon

I'm having trouble flashing Joker's CM9 to my Photon. I followed the instructions here to root, unlock, and install clockworkmod to the phone. Then I followed Joker's instructions to install the ROM, as well as referencing this video.
After flashing the ROM, the phone sits on the red Motorola logo and doesn't go any further... I've waited about 10 minutes.
To review the steps I took to install the ROM:
1. Boot into recovery
2. Format /system
3. Factory reset
4. Reboot recovery
5. Flash joker's zip
6. Flash gapps
7. Reboot
8. Sits on Motorola logo
9. Repeat steps 1-7
10. Still sits on Motorola Logo
Any ideas? I'm sure there's something obvious here, but I'm not seeing it.
Thanks in advance!
Justin
Which rom were you coming from and which version of cwm were u using?
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Good questions. I came from the stock ROM. And I had used Rom Manager to update to the latest version of clockworkmod (5.0.2.8).
JustinHoMi said:
Good questions. I came from the stock ROM. And I had used Rom Manager to update to the latest version of clockworkmod (5.0.2.8).
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The version is CWM that ROM Manager flashes isn't yet comparable with CM7, gonna have to go back to 5.0.2.7.
Sent from my 1.3 OC'd CM7.2 Electrify.
When you say it's not compatible with CM7, I assume that applies to CM9 also?
JustinHoMi said:
When you say it's not compatible with CM7, I assume that applies to CM9 also?
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My bad, I meant CM9, not CM7. afaik CM7 flashes fine with it, I haven't heard/read any different.
Sent from my 1.3 OC'd CM7.2 Electrify.
Koush missed a few things in his cwm. For now use romracers cwm
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That was it. I flashed 5.0.2.7 and all is well. Thanks!

[Q] Unable to boot any ROM. CWM works (internal)

Hi everybody,
here is my problem: I can not boot any kind of ROM or recovery image. CWM is working properly (it is an internal CWM). I have this issue since I tried to install the CM9 with 3.0.x kernel. I am pretty sure that this situation is all my fault, I mean, I do not think the nook has any kind of damage.
How can I fix it?
PS: I can easily flash the ROMs and the recovery images, but when I reboot the device, it just reboots in CWM.
PPS: I don't know if this can be useful: at the end of the flashing process it says "sd-ext.img not found. skipping restore of sd-ext".
Thanks
dariodejaneiro said:
Hi everybody,
here is my problem: I can not boot any kind of ROM or recovery image. CWM is working properly (it is an internal CWM). I have this issue since I tried to install the CM9 with 3.0.x kernel. I am pretty sure that this situation is all my fault, I mean, I do not think the nook has any kind of damage.
How can I fix it?
PS: I can easily flash the ROMs and the recovery images, but when I reboot the device, it just reboots in CWM.
PPS: I don't know if this can be useful: at the end of the flashing process it says "sd-ext.img not found. skipping restore of sd-ext".
Thanks
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The message at end is normal. Did you create a backup using cwm prior to attempting to load new rom? Did you perform reset and clear cache post loading new rom? What were you running prior to this? This might help in determining what the issue is.
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tmjohnsonfse said:
The message at end is normal. Did you create a backup using cwm prior to attempting to load new rom? Did you perform reset and clear cache post loading new rom? What were you running prior to this? This might help in determining what the issue is.
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- Yes, I've created a backup before loading the new ROM but not using CWM (I've used rom manager).
- Yes, I performed wipe cache and data after loading the ROM.
- When everything was working fine I was on CM7 Alpha Final (the all-in-one-mod version).
Check if there is a backup file in SD/clockworkmod/backup. If so, try restoring backup through CWM. I've had the same problem flashing cm9 3.01 with CWM 5.0. The easiest way back was to restor a backup of previous mod.
Good luck
DavDoc said:
Check if there is a backup file in SD/clockworkmod/backup. If so, try restoring backup through CWM. I've had the same problem flashing cm9 3.01 with CWM 5.0. The easiest way back was to restor a backup of previous mod.
Good luck
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Yeah I've already tried it. Still rebooting in CWM.
dariodejaneiro said:
- Yes, I've created a backup before loading the new ROM but not using CWM (I've used rom manager).
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The problem is with the kernel I guess, try flashing any 2.xx kernel nd wipe everything nd flash a cm7 ...
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AC DC said:
The problem is with the kernel I guess, try flashing any 2.xx kernel nd wipe everything nd flash a cm7 ...
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Uhm yeah I'll try but... How can I flash a 2.xx kernel? I've flashed the 3.xx kernel when I was on CM9 with the original 2.xx kernel. I don't know how to do this on CWM. Thanks by the way
dariodejaneiro said:
Uhm yeah I'll try but... How can I flash a 2.xx kernel? I've flashed the 3.xx kernel when I was on CM9 with the original 2.xx kernel. I don't know how to do this on CWM. Thanks by the way
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If u have any zip file of cm7 rom extract it on ur PC there u will find a file "boot.img" , copy it to ur fastboot folder, then in command prompt type "fastboot boot boot.img", that's it the old 2.xx kernel will be flashed
AC DC said:
If u have any zip file of cm7 rom extract it on ur PC there u will find a file "boot.img" , copy it to ur fastboot folder, then in command prompt type "fastboot boot boot.img", that's it the old 2.xx kernel will be flashed
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Ok I have some questions.
- Where exactly is the "fastboot folder"?
- Do I have to plug in the SD card into the computer before using the terminal?
Sorry for my ignorance!
Everything here usage, commands etc..
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
Connect ur device with the data cable and use fastboot, one more thing, u should install ur device USB drivers first
AC DC said:
Everything here usage, commands etc..
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
Connect ur device with the data cable and use fastboot, one more thing, u should install ur device USB drivers first
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Ok I will study everything. Still thanks.
PS: I have a Mac. Do I always need the drivers?
Yes, drivers are compulsory
Where can I find the drivers?
Oops sorry, no need of drivers for Mac
http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
By the way, the command is
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
In addition, before you go flashing new kernels, you might want to try and just re-flash CWM. Not sure if it would work, but it's just a thought. You could boot into a CM7 SD ROM, then use @Indirect's Recovery Flasher App to re-flash CWM to see if you just had a bad recovery install. At any rate, good luck.
Ok. But I can't make fastboot works! When I open the program (that is a terminal window) I'm not able to type anything.
Solar.Plexus said:
In addition, before you go flashing new kernels, you might want to try and just re-flash CWM. Not sure if it would work, but it's just a thought. You could boot into a CM7 SD ROM, then use @Indirect's Recovery Flasher App to re-flash CWM to see if you just had a bad recovery install. At any rate, good luck.
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I would like to try it but I'm not able to boot anything except for the actual CWM. No backups, no ROMs.
dariodejaneiro said:
I would like to try it but I'm not able to boot anything except for the actual CWM. No backups, no ROMs.
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Don't open the terminal in that folder, just open the normal terminal and type"fastboot", now u should able to see the list of fastboot commands
AC DC said:
Don't open the terminal in that folder, just open the normal terminal and type"fastboot", now u should able to see the list of fastboot commands
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When I write "fastboot" nothing happens (it says "command not found").
I don't know if this could help: I just would like to make it run. I don't need any particular ROM. Even a "simple" unrooted stock could be good. I don't mind if I will loose all the data.

CM10 will not boot for me!!!

Hello everyone, my EVO LTE is currently running MeanRom and I decided to try out CM10. Well, this is when the nightmares started. I downloaded CM10.0.0 stable with 10/11/2012 and 11/30/12 gapps and no matter what I try, CM10 does not boot. It goes to boot animation but it does not ever finish loading. The steps I took.
1. Download Stable CM10.0.0. (I've redownloaded this 3 times to ensure it's a good download.)
2. Download Gapps (versions list above.)
3. Place both zips on my SD card and also tried internal.
4. Boot into TWRP 2.3.1.0
5. Wipe Factory Reset, Wipe System, Wipe Dalvik.
6. Flash both, CM10.0.0 Jewel.zip AND Gapps.
7. Reboot System.
8. Wait countless minutes for it to load, I get to the CM10 boot animation, but it gets stuck rotating.
What am I doing wrong??? My Phone is S-Off. Any ideas?
Did you remember to flash the boot.img from the CM10 .zip file? It's a very common mistake.
Fuzzy Wuzzy said:
Did you remember to flash the boot.img from the CM10 .zip file? It's a very common mistake.
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Oh man is this seriously all it is. Lmao.
EDIT: Can you link me to this boot.img? The QBking77 video doesn't mention anything about boot.img.
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its in the rom's zip file. doubleclick on zip and you will see boot.img pull it from there onto computer. i have done this as i am on 1.15 but im getting a sync error with my account.
command for fastboot flash
fastboot flash boot "path to wherever your boot.img is at here"
Ascertion said:
Oh man is this seriously all it is. Lmao.
EDIT: Can you link me to this boot.img? The QBking77 video doesn't mention anything about boot.img.
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http://www.andromods.com/basic-how-...stall-htc-evo-4g-lte-android-41-firmware.html
go to the step where it says "Flashing a custom Jelly Bean ROM on HTC Evo 4G LTE"
Could just use flash image GUI. Check the play store.
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if you are s-off flashing the boot.img first shouldnt matter much.
I flash the rom by using an application called htc dumlock v2, it flashes your recovery to your boot partition, and you flash the second file to restore it to its original location, but its loaded in boot. So it can then alter the boot partition, and flash the rom without needing to flash it beforehand.
But, again im not sure if im mistaken, but i thought if you were s-off you didnt need to do such things.
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Forget that i found out just now, Why not download the newest nightly? or kushdecks release? I LOVE paranoid android, and it is also currently working great (with cm10 features in it, and a tablet, hybrid, phablet mode for the device)
If you want to continue attempting the stable CM10 your talking about you could always try HTC dumlock v2, as it works pretty well for me and installing things like this.
Have fun with your phone!
Try the superwipe zip from the themes and apps section. If this was a boot.img issue you shouldnt even get to the boot animation, plus your s-off so that shouldn't be an issue.
It sounds like an incomplete wipe or a bad download.
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[Q] Flashing countershrike - stuck on first boot

My wife and I both have rezounds and I've decided to flash countershrike 2.4. Both are unlocked and amon-ra 3.15 flashed. When I loaded countershrike on mine the first time, it never got past the first boot animation (waited for well over an hour). Eventually, after flashing an AOKP rom, then flashing countershrike again, it finally came up.
On my wife's, I cannot find any combination of steps that gets past the initial boot animation. I have tried re-flashing multiple times, wiping data, cache, dalvik cache and system and nothing works. I tried flashing the AOKP ROM as well and it was stuck on the first boot animation as well.
I'm pretty much at a total loss as to what steps to take next.
Are you s-on or s-off?
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zac41189 said:
Are you s-on or s-off?
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both are s-on
btt423 said:
both are s-on
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This might sound stupid but are you manually flashing boot.img?
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zac41189 said:
This might sound stupid but are you manually flashing boot.img?
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doesn't sound crazy at all. I've done it both ways... letting it pick up the PH***.zip file and flashing the boot.img manually.
btt423 said:
doesn't sound crazy at all. I've done it both ways... letting it pick up the PH***.zip file and flashing the boot.img manually.
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Using "fastboot flash boot boot.img"? That's weird.. With a clean install and boot being flashed it should boot up without any problems. Haven't ever experienced that before.
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Have you tried redownloading the rom? Also you could try using TWRP recovery or the updated CWM recovery, and see if those work.
jon7701 said:
Have you tried redownloading the rom? Also you could try using TWRP recovery or the updated CWM recovery, and see if those work.
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This, I've had similar problems before and it was because the entire file didn't download
zac41189 said:
Using "fastboot flash boot boot.img"? That's weird.. With a clean install and boot being flashed it should boot up without any problems. Haven't ever experienced that before.
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yeah, I used "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
jon7701 said:
Have you tried redownloading the rom? Also you could try using TWRP recovery or the updated CWM recovery, and see if those work.
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I haven't tried redownloading, but I did verify the MD5, so I got the whole file. I haven't tried other recoveries, so I'll give that a shot this evening. The same recovery and rom downloads worked successfully on my phone, though.
You might want to try an earlier version of the kernel. I've had good luck w/ 1.7rc1 and Countershrike, which you can find the download link for in prdog's post here (post #1460)...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33944782&highlight=1+7rc1#post33944782
Is the kernel flashing successfully? I had issues with a test version of the PH98IMG I had made early on having a parsing error in hboot. I haven't heard of it as an issue in a release version, but I want to make sure it didn't creep in.
shrike1978 said:
Is the kernel flashing successfully? I had issues with a test version of the PH98IMG I had made early on having a parsing error in hboot. I haven't heard of it as an issue in a release version, but I want to make sure it didn't creep in.
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This is my first time flashing a ROM, so how would I check to see if the kernel flashed correctly?
shrike1978 said:
Is the kernel flashing successfully? I had issues with a test version of the PH98IMG I had made early on having a parsing error in hboot. I haven't heard of it as an issue in a release version, but I want to make sure it didn't creep in.
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I'm going to try again this evening... want to verify the steps I need to take. Is the following correct?
Unlock device
Flash custom recovery (maybe try TWRP this time?)
Copy ROM zip to sdcard
Reboot into recovery
Wipe data
wipe cache
wipe dalvik-cache
wipe system
Flash ROM zip
Flash gapps zip
Reboot into bootloader
Flash boot.img
Reboot
When you flash the ROM, select the S-ON option and it should put a PH98IMG.zip on your SD card. When you reboot into the bootloader it will be in fastboot mode. Press the power button to select the BOOTLOADER option and it will go into the bootloader section where it should pick up the PH98IMG and offer you the option to flash it. Press VolUp and it should flash it.
btt423 said:
both are s-on
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[Q] Installing SuperSense dx5

I'm having troubles when i wan't to install this ROM :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2555350 .
I'm using the dl from the first post, i'm using fastboot flash boot boot.img (the boot.img i'm getting from the zip-file).
I do a factory reset from the bootloader, then i do a factory reset in the twrp recovery
then i flash the boot.img in the jb hboot 1.25.0002
then i flash the zip file and i reboot.
but i never get to see the boot image. just a black screen...
Can someone help me?
tcornelis said:
I'm having troubles when i wan't to install this ROM :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2555350 .
I'm using the dl from the first post, i'm using fastboot flash boot boot.img (the boot.img i'm getting from the zip-file).
I do a factory reset from the bootloader, then i do a factory reset in the twrp recovery
then i flash the boot.img in the jb hboot 1.25.0002
then i flash the zip file and i reboot.
but i never get to see the boot image. just a black screen...
Can someone help me?
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You're definitely using a TWRP recovery made for JB hboot? @GtrCraft, did you put the right boot.img inside the zip?
Also, you can try flashing a custom JB kernel of your choice.
@dansou901 I believe so, flashing this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344254) work like a charm (except for the rom that hasn't got any wifi, ...)
How can i check to be sure?
tcornelis said:
@dansou901 I believe so, flashing this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344254) work like a charm (except for the rom that hasn't got any wifi, ...)
How can i check to be sure?
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For booting that ROM a CM kernel is needed. As you have installed one (if it works like you said), you need to install a JB Sense kernel (just pick one from Original Android Development section). Then reinstall SuperSense and you should be fine.
I'll give that a go and let you know
@dansou901 , i've used this boot.img (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337389) because i've already been able to flash that rom as well.
but now i can't seem to get rid of my previous custom rom. i've done a factory reset, i wiped everything there is to wipe, i've flashed the above boot.img and supersense but it's still another custom rom on my device :s
tcornelis said:
@dansou901 , i've used this boot.img (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337389) because i've already been able to flash that rom as well.
but now i can't seem to get rid of my previous custom rom. i've done a factory reset, i wiped everything there is to wipe, i've flashed the above boot.img and supersense but it's still another custom rom on my device :s
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That's a CM kernel as well. I told you to use a Sense kernel. Use this one for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483489
and your recovery should work again as expected. Btw, which recovery did you install? Please give the link.
this is the twrp recovery.img http: // teamw . in / project / twrp2 / 140 (yeah, can't post outside links yet)
i'll give that one a shot
tcornelis said:
this is the twrp recovery.img http: // teamw . in / project / twrp2 / 140 (yeah, can't post outside links yet)
i'll give that one a shot
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That one's made for ICS, if I recall correctly... Don't use it. Use this one instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2099513 But be sure to use a JB version.
After changing my recovery, finally i was able to flash the custom rom. I used the boot.img you gave me, but is that going to affect some of the features in the rom?
And i would like to thank you allready
tcornelis said:
After changing my recovery, finally i was able to flash the custom rom. I used the boot.img you gave me, but is that going to affect some of the features in the rom?
And i would like to thank you allready
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No, it's not. You can however choose the kernel yourself as I said... But keep in mind that it has to be a JB Sense kernel (just read the OP of the kernel thread carefully, then you'll know). For recoveries, keep this in mind.
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The boot.img in the SuperSENSE-dx5 zip is stock, every JB Sense kernel should work though
GtrCraft said:
The boot.img in the SuperSENSE-dx5 zip is stock, every JB Sense kernel should work though
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His problem wasn't the kernel but the wrong recovery he used, it's fixed now.
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dansou901 said:
His problem wasn't the kernel but the wrong recovery he used, it's fixed now.
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Perfect :good:

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