Hello, I just got my Rezound today and the first thing I did was Unlocked the phone, Installed CWM and Rooted it Via [TOOL] [7-3-2012] HTC Rezound All-In-One Toolkit V2.1.
Everything was working fine. I could get into CWM recovery. I could still boot into the stock rom.
Next I downloaded NeWts-One-XxX-RLS-3.1.2-odex-signed.zip.
I wiped data/factory reset. wiped dalvik cache. installed the rom successfully..
When I reboot, I get stuck at the white HTC boot screen. I can still access CWM. I tried wiping and reinstalling. I tried downloading a different version of this rom. Nothing worked.
Should I try installing AmonRa? Can I just install right over CWM?
To clarify, I have not done anything other than what I have just said. I have not installed any custom kernels. Did not make a backup of the original rom (because it froze mid backup). I did not even use the phone at all before unlocking/rooting other than to make sure it booted.
Thanks in advance
Mike
i guess u on S-ON
so u need to install the kernel
Proz00 said:
i guess u on S-ON
so u need to install the kernel
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I am S-ON. Which Kernel?
Thanks for the reply :good:
You need to extract the boot.img file from the rom zip then use fastboot on your PC to flash it.
If you're not sure how to set up fastboot, I believe the all in one toolkit contains the needed files, following the instructions in the thread to download, install and use it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504824
mjones73 said:
You need to extract the boot.img file from the rom zip then use fastboot on your PC to flash it.
If you're not sure how to set up fastboot, I believe the all in one toolkit contains the needed files, following the instructions in the thread to download, install and use it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504824
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Oh okay. Wasn't familiar how to flash kernels on this device.
Its working now. :good::good:
thanks and have a splendid day!!
mtotho said:
Oh okay. Wasn't familiar how to flash kernels on this device.
Its working now. :good::good:
thanks and have a splendid day!!
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Be aware that if you are on Gingerbread firmware (you are!) and running ICS ROMS, you need to flash the "Oldfirmware" patch to mount the SD card correctly.
Since you are S-on...every time you flash a rom you will have to flash...
1. The rom
2. the kernel (boot.img) that goes with the rom. You'll either have to pull this out of the rom itself or most dev. provide it as a PH98img file to flash in bootloader.
3. If an ICS ROM...flash oldfirmware patch.
ALSO, you didn't mention it but there is a patch to RLS 3.2.1 that correct some minor bugs. Its on themikmik ! Have fun.
EEK....use AmonRA NOT CWM
mtotho said:
Oh okay. Wasn't familiar how to flash kernels on this device.
Its working now. :good::good:
thanks and have a splendid day!!
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No problem, that's some good advice from topgun also.
Related
So I had the 1.36 ROM. I installed Android Revolution ROM and I backed it up with CWM. I locked my bootloader and installed the new 1.43 ROM. I rooted it and installed the Android Revolution ROM. I restored my backup on and now when I try to turn on my WiFi, it says error. It says error with the WiFi hotspot as well. Any ideas to get it to work?
hasoon2000 said:
So I had the 1.36 ROM. I installed Android Revolution ROM and I backed it up with CWM. I locked my bootloader and installed the new 1.43 ROM. I rooted it and installed the Android Revolution ROM. I restored my backup on and now when I try to turn on my WiFi, it says error. It says error with the WiFi hotspot as well. Any ideas to get it to work?
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Flash the kernel for your rom from fastboot.
You might have to flash it twice, rebooting in between.
Binary100100 said:
Flash the kernel for your rom from fastboot.
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I never changed the kernel though.
Just flashed this kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1359951
Still didn't work.
Edit: I reflashed the kernel and it worked. It said in the thread "NOTE: Because the previous kernel included a Secured RAM Disk, so you may need to run the script twice. (Once this is done, then any subsequent flash should complete on the first time)"
So you must flash the kernel TWICE so it works. Thanks for the help!
in same situation..need some help please!!
hi all. i'm new to flashing kernels to phones manually. i have usually always used roms which have the stable kernels built in.
I just installed the beastmod 2.2 version and it has a separate kernal. i'm facing the same issue as my wifi says error when i try to enable it. PLEASE HELP!!
I enabled android debugging and connected my phone (not fastboot mode, just regular). i navigated into my android sdk folder and platform tools. just to confirm that my device is being recognized i tried adb devices and my s/n comes up. then i tried doing fastboot flashall and it gives me "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools" i don't know what to do now
please can you provide with step to step steps how to flash a kernal (boot.img). i have also tried downloading kernal manager but it doesn't show any kernals in there for me to download.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance,
Eneet
UPDATE: UPDATE: so i tried running the command (fastboot boot boot.img) while in fastboot mode on the phone and it restarted my phone. then i tried turning my wifi on and still it shows as error. then i pulled out the battery and tried flashing the boot.img again in fastboot mode and phone restarted. still wifi isn't working. any suggestions??
hasoon2000 said:
Just flashed this kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1359951
Still didn't work.
Edit: I reflashed the kernel and it worked. It said in the thread "NOTE: Because the previous kernel included a Secured RAM Disk, so you may need to run the script twice. (Once this is done, then any subsequent flash should complete on the first time)"
So you must flash the kernel TWICE so it works. Thanks for the help!
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I tried to flash this kernel, but it says update aborted. I don't have Arabic or wifi!
Faruha said:
I tried to flash this kernel, but it says update aborted. I don't have Arabic or wifi!
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Your not flashing it in Recovery are you?
Download and extract the ZIP on your computer, connect your phone, and run "Flash.bat"
It is all automated from there and does everything for you.
Nshih422 said:
Your not flashing it in Recovery are you?
Download and extract the ZIP on your computer, connect your phone, and run "Flash.bat"
It is all automated from there and does everything for you.
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OMG! It totally worked!!!!!!!! I could kiss you right now!!!!!!!! Thank you sooooooooooooooooo much! I have wi-fi and I have Arabic!!!!!!!!!!! You guys are AMAZINGGGGGGGG. I love you <3<3<3 !!!! God bless. I am gonna go through all the forums and read and learn as much as I can and totally un-noob myself. Thank youuuuuu!!!!!!
thanks
Nshih422 said:
Your not flashing it in Recovery are you?
Download and extract the ZIP on your computer, connect your phone, and run "Flash.bat"
It is all automated from there and does everything for you.
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i got this problem for the last weeks...resolved
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.
Title says it all but there are ROMs that include a boot.img in them and some others don't.
What do I do with this boot.img?
A Wild Magikarp said:
Title says it all but there are ROMs that include a boot.img in them and some others don't.
What do I do with this boot.img?
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Well let me give you the steps
1. Make a backup of your contacts and apps if you want
2. Be sure you have at least 50% battery left
3. Go to the custom recovery and make a nandroid backup incase something goes wrong
4. Do a full wipe in recovery (data, cache and dalvik. System is not needed but I recommend to do that one also)
5. Install your rom in recovery
6. After that is complete go to fastboot and flash boot.img if that's needed (like going from JB to ICS or otherwise)
6a. If you have boot.img that works with the new rom and you don't want anothet you don't need to flash it again
7. Let the phone boot for the first time (this takes 10 minutes max)
8. Setup your phone and restore your apps if you want
That's it
Just to explain your question directly: For JB Sense based ROMS, you can use every JB kernel from Original Development section including stock kernel. That's why there is no kernel installer in each ROM thread. You can use a kernel Installer of your choice, replace boot.img with one of your choice and run the bat file while your phone is connected in fastboot mode to your PC.
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A Wild Magikarp said:
Title says it all but there are ROMs that include a boot.img in them and some others don't.
What do I do with this boot.img?
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The most important thing u have to take care of is that the roms is for ur Hboot version as you are JB I guess your Hboot should be 2.24 so look for that kind of roms and follow the steps given by @GtrCraft
Hope everything go well
EDIT:someone can tell me how to link an user? maybe @GtrCraft ?
GtrCraft said:
Well let me give you the steps
1. Make a backup of your contacts and apps if you want
2. Be sure you have at least 50% battery left
3. Go to the custom recovery and make a nandroid backup incase something goes wrong
4. Do a full wipe in recovery (data, cache and dalvik. System is not needed but I recommend to do that one also)
5. Install your rom in recovery
6. After that is complete go to fastboot and flash boot.img if that's needed (like going from JB to ICS or otherwise)
6a. If you have boot.img that works with the new rom and you don't want anothet you don't need to flash it again
7. Let the phone boot for the first time (this takes 10 minutes max)
8. Setup your phone and restore your apps if you want
That's it
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If I follow these steps and reboot the phone, it boots with the stock rom and some new apps only.. no new rom is installed :s
geforce660 said:
If I follow these steps and reboot the phone, it boots with the stock rom and some new apps only.. no new rom is installed :s
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You are using the wrong recovery for your hboot: JB is hboot 1.25 and ICS is hboot 1.24
Take a look at this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502327&highlight=guide+hboot
GtrCraft said:
You are using the wrong recovery for your hboot: JB is hboot 1.25 and ICS is hboot 1.24
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It says "HBOOT - 1.25.0002", so it is JB. I thought I used the right recovery.. will install another recovery. To install the recovery I have now, I used the Windroid toolkit for the Desire X.. Maybe I chose the wrong version or something ..
dansou901 said:
Take a look at this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502327&highlight=guide+hboot
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Thanks for the link. Will try to install another recovery for JB when I get home from work.
EDIT: I tried it, but it still failed.. any other suggestions?
Hey guys I am in some need for help. I am trying out the 4.4 ROM over in the dev thread and ran into an issue. My phone sticks at the "This build is for development purposes only etc" screen when attempting to boot to the ROM. Bellow are the steps ive done
1) Flash the recovery.img that was posted
2) Flash ROM from new CWM recovery
3) Wipe data/cache and dalvik
4) Reboot
I have pulled battery and still no resolve. I can still get into fastboot and recovery, just wont load the ROM (sticks at the HTC quietly brilliant screen)
Please help!
Thank you
grayson.mott said:
Hey guys I am in some need for help. I am trying out the 4.4 ROM over in the dev thread and ran into an issue. My phone sticks at the "This build is for development purposes only etc" screen when attempting to boot to the ROM. Bellow are the steps ive done
1) Flash the recovery.img that was posted
2) Flash ROM from new CWM recovery
3) Wipe data/cache and dalvik
4) Reboot
I have pulled battery and still no resolve. I can still get into fastboot and recovery, just wont load the ROM (sticks at the HTC quietly brilliant screen)
Please help!
Thank you
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Why are you wiping after you flash the rom?
Just flash the rom, flash Gapps,...reboot.
If I remember correctly, I needed to pull the boot.img from the 4.4 tiKtaK Alpha ROM and flash it with Fastboot to get the ROM running.
santod040 said:
Why are you wiping after you flash the rom?
Just flash the rom, flash Gapps,...reboot.
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I wrote that out of order, sorry. I have wiped data/cache then flashed the ROM. Any ideas? It is stuck on the HTC quietly brilliant screen. I verified the files were downloaded properly.
grayson.mott said:
I wrote that out of order, sorry. I have wiped data/cache then flashed the ROM. Any ideas? It is stuck on the HTC quietly brilliant screen. I verified the files were downloaded properly.
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Try just going back into recovery again, don't wipe anything, reflash the rom and Gapps.
If you are not s-off, then yes you will have to fastboot flash the boot image as mentioned above.
triseal1 said:
If I remember correctly, I needed to pull the boot.img from the 4.4 tiKtaK Alpha ROM and flash it with Fastboot to get the ROM running.
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Awesome man thanks trying now... was the command syntax fastboot flash bootloader boot.img ?
grayson.mott said:
Awesome man thanks trying now... was the command syntax fastboot flash bootloader boot.img ?
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Yeah it still is getting stuck at the HTC screen. I do have S=Off so that explains that.
santod040 said:
Try just going back into recovery again, don't wipe anything, reflash the rom and Gapps.
If you are not s-off, then yes you will have to fastboot flash the boot image as mentioned above.
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Ok so I booted into CWM recovery and flashed the rom and then gapps. After a reboot it is still getting stuck on the quietly brilliant issue. Could I have an older radio or something? I came from a 10.1 nightly. Thanks for the help.
grayson.mott said:
Ok so I booted into CWM recovery and flashed the rom and then gapps. After a reboot it is still getting stuck on the quietly brilliant issue. Could I have an older radio or something? I came from a 10.1 nightly. Thanks for the help.
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That's definitely possible.
I would suggest hunting down the latest available radio for your device and falshing it if you aren't on it already.
I see Andy has posted these, I don't know if you guys have anything newer or not...
santod040 said:
That's definitely possible.
I would suggest hunting down the latest available radio for your device and falshing it if you aren't on it already.
I see Andy has posted these, I don't know if you guys have anything newer or not...
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Dang yeah im on current radio (1.53.06.0919). I'm stumped, I just tried the whole process over Locked bootloader, then unlocked, fastbooted cwm recovery and flashed rom + gapps. It keeps hanging at the htc screen, what are my options?
Ok for now im rolling to stock via RUU. I relocked the boot loader to do so.
grayson.mott said:
Ok for now im rolling to stock via RUU. I relocked the boot loader to do so.
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Did you verify that you had a complete download?
Check the md5 sum of the file you downloaded against what's on the server.
I know you already reverted, but that's the only other thing I can suggest really.
grayson.mott said:
Dang yeah im on current radio (1.53.06.0919). I'm stumped, I just tried the whole process over Locked bootloader, then unlocked, fastbooted cwm recovery and flashed rom + gapps. It keeps hanging at the htc screen, what are my options?
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Silly question, but are you sure you have the correct gapps? Maybe flash just the rom and see if you can complete the boot process. Then install gapps.
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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: