I'm S-ON HBOOT 1.15 and I was wondering if, every time I dirty flash an update to CM10, if I have to flash the kernel (Komodo) again also
LemonNinja said:
I'm S-ON HBOOT 1.15 and I was wondering if, every time I dirty flash an update to CM10, if I have to flash the kernel (Komodo) again also
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Yes, every time you flash a Rom it installs its own stock kernel.
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thicklizard said:
Yes, every time you flash a Rom it installs its own stock kernel.
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Oh okay thanks thicklizard! I've been doing that already, but just wanted to know whether I was wasting my time flashing it again or not. Also, love your kernel man!
thicklizard said:
Yes, every time you flash a Rom it installs its own stock kernel.
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Unless it has xhausx's kernel installer it will not flash the stock Kernel on a s-on device. You may have to flash the kernel if specific updates break functionality such as WiFi
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If anyone has a s-off rezound tweet @paullie_vicious. He needs someone to test flash a kernel and rom for miui.
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So why does he need one with S-Off? Only Dev phones have S-Off so whatever he wants to test wont work for the community anyways.
We got one. We need it so that the AOSP kernel can be flashed with the build. I'm also working on a MIUI/AOSP port for us.
you dont need an S-OFF rezound you can flash MIUI with a dev unlocked rezound you just have to flash the kernel a different way with HBOOT
Easton999GS said:
you dont need an S-OFF rezound you can flash MIUI with a dev unlocked rezound you just have to flash the kernel a different way with HBOOT
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Well I don't know I think Paul wants an S-Off unit just to make sure
yea i understand, im just making sure everyone was aware of this, Im an old HTC EVO 3D user that was dev unlocked and i ran MIUI all day long, but whats different about the HTC EVO 3D was that if you fastbooted the recovery using "fastboot boot recovery.img" you could flash a kernel from recovery mode just like an S-OFF unit. i wonder why we cant do that now on the Rezound, ive tried it and have had no success
He wants to see if it can flash with the rom and kernel packaged together.
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whatever the case, bring on AOSP!
dmeadows013 said:
We got one. We need it so that the AOSP kernel can be flashed with the build. I'm also working on a MIUI/AOSP port for us.
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Thats awesome, can't wait to run MIUI again.
cincyelite22 said:
He wants to see if it can flash with the rom and kernel packaged together.
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He can i think. Rezrom came with the rom and a custom kernel, but the zip came with a auto kernel installation script. Maybe he means like that too ?
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So I updated all radios and firmware. However no matter what ROM I use that uses the HTC base 2.17 it says no signal and phone process stops responding. It's always about 3 hours into the ROM it happens. I came from a warm ROM and a virus ROM with the same results. I have hboot 1.4 s-off.
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tuscani1821 said:
So I updated all radios and firmware. However no matter what ROM I use that uses the HTC base 2.17 it says no signal and phone process stops responding. It's always about 3 hours into the ROM it happens. I came from a warm ROM and a virus ROM with the same results. I have hboot 1.4 s-off.
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Have you tried flashing the kernel only after the ROM?
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tuscani1821 said:
So I updated all radios and firmware. However no matter what ROM I use that uses the HTC base 2.17 it says no signal and phone process stops responding. It's always about 3 hours into the ROM it happens. I came from a warm ROM and a virus ROM with the same results. I have hboot 1.4 s-off.
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Fix permissions from Rom Manager or the advanced option in CWM and reboot.
If that doesn't help, it's just a bad flash. Don't fret. Do an RUU and re-update the radio. There is no point in updating the firmware because when you flash a new ROM, you're replacing it. Then you can go ahead and S-OFF, root, flash a custom recovery, flash a ROM and kernel, etc.
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megabiteg said:
Have you tried flashing the kernel only after the ROM?
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Do you mean the stock kernel? I can't seem to locate the new one
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tuscani1821 said:
Do you mean the stock kernel? I can't seem to locate the new one
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This is stock 2.17 boot.img
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2437198/boot.img
hope it works for you
Just to make sure. I flash through fastboot or recovery?
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tuscani1821 said:
Just to make sure. I flash through fastboot or recovery?
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Yes sir, fastboot flash boot boot.img would be the command to use once you set the phone to fastboot mode
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I am confused as to which roms I am able to flash. I am Unlocked, s-on, with twrp. I have read a bunch of threads and think I understand what s-on means but not sure as to which roms I can flash. Some of the roms say that you can flash them but a lot don't mention it at all. I would like to flash a non sense rom like cm 10 but I get stuck in the cm 10 loading screen. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks
You can flash any rom you want. You can now get s-off too. Go to unlimited.io and use the dirtyracun method. If you don't want to do that you will need to flash the kernel separately.
metalfan78 said:
You can flash any rom you want. You can now get s-off too. Go to unlimited.io and use the dirtyracun method. If you don't want to do that you will need to flash the kernel separately.
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I have a 64 bit running windows 7 and not familiar with running it from a disc. So I guess I'll flash the kernel separate.
So flash the rom then flash the kernel?
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I'm not exactly sure, I've never had to do it. I think you need to extract the boot.img and the flash the rom then fastboot flash the boot.img.
In case anyone is wondering I got it to flash and boot up by flashing the ROM then right after that I flashed an s on kernel that was compatible with the ROM I flashed.
Thanks for the help in leading me in the right direction.
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is the dirty racun method now available for hboot 1.19?
and Where is the link
Thanks
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lojak29 said:
is the dirty racun method now available for hboot 1.19?
and Where is the link
Thanks
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HTC EVO 4G LTE Original Android Development
You can just go to unlimited.io
So i recently was able to flash CM10. However, when I wanted to revert to my nandroid backup (NeoMaxx ROM), I am stuck in the black custom boot animation. This has not happened in the past when I flashed other roms.
Any ideas/solutions?
Thanks, any help is greatly appreciated
Are you s-on?
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pwned3 said:
Are you s-on?
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Yes, I am s-on
gleggie said:
Yes, I am s-on
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Your going to have to take the boot.img from that rom and flash it in fastboot since your s-on.
When flashing or restoring any ROM you will have to flash the boot.img manually.
Flyhalf205 said:
Your going to have to take the boot.img from that rom and flash it in fastboot since your s-on.
When flashing or restoring any ROM you will have to flash the boot.img manually.
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Thanks! worked like a charm. Do i have to do this everytime I flash a new rom? Im just wondering why, because in the past i didn't have to do this.
gleggie said:
Thanks! worked like a charm. Do i have to do this everytime I flash a new rom? Im just wondering why, because in the past i didn't have to do this.
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I would say yes. It is just because your s-on so that is why you didn't do it in past depending on your phone. Some ROM installers have scripts to automatically boot into HBOOT. So that might help you there.
Anyone have any good kernel suggestions. im on CM 10 maybe a good anthrax if i could find it but cant
Boatiy said:
Anyone have any good kernel suggestions. im on CM 10 maybe a good anthrax if i could find it but cant
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kick a$$ aosp kernel rite here.. this is the only aosp kernel for the evo lte rite now http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1873824
evo401 said:
kick a$$ aosp kernel rite here.. this is the only aosp kernel for the evo lte rite now http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1873824
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Sweeet, can you help me out. Im not sure which file to flash and this is pretty serious so i don't want to **** up.
"AOSP kernel for SOFF capped at 2.1 for JB 4.2"
I have 4.1.2 JB i think
Boatiy said:
Sweeet, can you help me out. Im not sure which file to flash and this is pretty serious so i don't want to **** up.
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asop kernel?? if your s-on flash the s-on one if your s-off flash the s-off one..
evo401 said:
asop kernel?? if your s-on flash the s-on one if your s-off flash the s-off one..
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not sure, im S-OFF with latest CM10
Boatiy said:
not sure, im S-OFF with latest CM10
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flash aosp s-off kernel
evo401 said:
flash aosp s-off kernel
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say it ****s my phone up or whatever, will a back up restore in twrp fix it
Boatiy said:
say it ****s my phone up or whatever, will a back up restore in twrp fix it
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As long as u can reboot to recovery u can just flash the ROM over urs and it'll replace the kernel
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Thanks everyone, flashed it. An did some tweaking with kernel tuner
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I had to flash the 1'8 komodo kernel for mine to work. Mine didn't get past the boot screen on the other one.
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TejasEric said:
I had to flash the 1'8 komodo kernel for mine to work. Mine didn't get past the boot screen on the other one.
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CM10.0 ??
Boatiy said:
CM10.0 ??
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Yes.
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Try the voltage zip
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Boatiy said:
Sweeet, can you help me out. Im not sure which file to flash and this is pretty serious so i don't want to **** up.
"AOSP kernel for SOFF capped at 2.1 for JB 4.2"
I have 4.1.2 JB i think
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If you have cm10, then you have android 4.1.2 so flash the 4.1.2 zips. Not the 4.2 zips
Flash any of the zips located in this folder -> http://d-h.st/users/Thicklizard/?fld_id=6198#files
If your s-off, flash the ones not labeled s-on.