Is it those rooted GB rom in dev section actually still the same custom rom as before but developers got driver from 2.3 stock rom system dump so that all those custom rom are bugless now?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192988
Hi there!
I am wanting to update my Samsung Galaxy GT-i9300 but am worried about the process because of having installed a custom kernel previously (would this muck up installing a new custom rom I wonder..)
Please find attached a screenshot of the settings and please tell me what I should do (if anything needs done) before I flash a new custom rom.
Cheers!
if you're worried about kernels, then just flash stock kernel then flash a custom rom on it.
mputtr said:
if you're worried about kernels, then just flash stock kernel then flash a custom rom on it.
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kk, could you provide me with a suitable stock kernel (or links to one) which will be compatible with the rom I have installed?
any stock kernel that is for jb will be fine.
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mputtr said:
any stock kernel that is for jb will be fine.
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I am on android version 4.0.4 (so technically not JellyBean). and its safe to flash a stock kernel for JB despite being on that version before I flash a custom rom?
Sorry for asking, get confused easily..
you should be fine updating with a custom kernel (as all roms flash a kernel as well). Just make sure you factory reset when moving from ics to JB as you will most likely encounter problems if you don't.
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Asimo2012 said:
I am on android version 4.0.4 (so technically not JellyBean). and its safe to flash a stock kernel for JB despite being on that version before I flash a custom rom?
Sorry for asking, get confused easily..
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I would suggest flashing ICS stock kernel first if you're worried. I thought you were already on jb.
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Easy
Reflash the stock ics ROM
And flash any custom ROM you want
Enjoy
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im using a custom rom and a custom kernel now on my lww, can i install a stock rom again on my phone the unlock the boatlder and install custom kernel does it improve my phone performance? although im using a stock rom?
im planning to install a stock gingerbread then unlock and install a custom kernel
philipxtian18 said:
im using a custom rom and a custom kernel now on my lww, can i install a stock rom again on my phone the unlock the boatlder and install custom kernel does it improve my phone performance? although im using a stock rom?
im planning to install a stock gingerbread then unlock and install a custom kernel
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This is the wrong section. Please post in the Q/A section.
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We have just only two custom stock roms.Can someone of you devs make new custom rom based on latest official sw ?
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Just i think like that ?
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I'm in cm10.2 and now I want to flash stock based ics rom.
My question is should I only flash ics stock based kernel directly and then rom
or
flash ics original stock rom first which is ftf formet and then flash stock based rom?
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rabin69x said:
I'm in cm10.2 and now I want to flash stock based ics rom.
My question is should I only flash ics stock based kernel directly and then rom
or
flash ics original stock rom first which is ftf formet and then flash stock based rom?
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Normally it's not necessary to flash the stock ftf first, so you can just install the kernel and rom you like
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