[Q] flashing kernel + PA: will it work? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello. I'm on stock 4.1.2 (XXLS8), and have root (got it with that method of flashing update.zip through stock recovery). now I'd like to get ParanoidAndroid. afaik, I have to have CWM to install it. so, is it possible to flash siyah kernel (it includes CWM, right?) through mobile odin, and then flash Paranoid? I don't really care about which kernel I have, so maybe there are also easier/better ways to achieve what I want? thanks.

Juranec said:
hello. I'm on stock 4.1.2 (XXLS8), and have root (got it with that method of flashing update.zip through stock recovery). now I'd like to get ParanoidAndroid. afaik, I have to have CWM to install it. so, is it possible to flash siyah kernel (it includes CWM, right?) through mobile odin, and then flash Paranoid? I don't really care about which kernel I have, so maybe there are also easier/better ways to achieve what I want? thanks.
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Yes, it is possible. And after flashing PA, u will end up with the kernel in PA Rom, and not the siyah u flashed.
U can also use temporary CWM zips (available on xda) to flash PA. Then u can skip the step of flashing Siyah kernel.
Backing up ur current rom is also a good practice, in case u end up with problems after flashing...
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II

thx for answer, seems clear now now I'm curious, which recovery I'd have after installing PA... CWM from siyah would be kept?

Juranec said:
thx for answer, seems clear now now I'm curious, which recovery I'd have after installing PA... CWM from siyah would be kept?
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Ur welcome.
Recoveries are linked to kernels. So u would get whatever recovery comes bundled with the kernel of PA rom (u can find it out from the PA thread). :thumbup:
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II

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[Q] [i9100G] Flash Stock Jelly Bean

After running Cyanogenmod 10 along with ClockworkMod, I'd like to flash my i9100G to the just released stock Jellybean 4.1.2.
Do I have to pay attention to anything special or does it suffice to simply flash 4.1.2 via Odin?
Thanks in advance.
janky1 said:
After running Cyanogenmod 10 along with ClockworkMod, I'd like to flash my i9100G to the just released stock Jellybean 4.1.2.
Do I have to pay attention to anything special or does it suffice to simply flash 4.1.2 via Odin?
Thanks in advance.
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As long as you flash JB for I9100G you'll be fine.
Factory reset would be wise, not mandatory tho.
janky1 said:
After running Cyanogenmod 10 along with ClockworkMod, I'd like to flash my i9100G to the just released stock Jellybean 4.1.2.
Do I have to pay attention to anything special or does it suffice to simply flash 4.1.2 via Odin?
Thanks in advance.
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To add to gastonw's advice, don't forget to backup!!
And if u want a prerooted stock JB, use Mobile Odin!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
To add to gastonw's advice, don't forget to backup!!
And if u want a prerooted stock JB, use Mobile Odin!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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Would you recommend using Mobile Odin? During the last months I've heard about many bricks resulting from Mobile Odin. Is it now safe to use it?
Another question: If I flash via Mobile Odin, can I remove Clockworkmod Recovery as well?
And could someone please tell me whether flashing via Mobile Odin is as safe as flashing via Odin?
bricks via mobile odin? where did you read that?
It's safer than odin because if things go south you can use odin
And flashing any stock ROM will wipe CWM.
Sent from the little guy

[Solved] Whats my next step

Hello, first off i have read through loads of pages, been trying to figure things out for days, but the vast amount of info gets a little confusing, and just looking for a little more help, I have s2 i9100P XXLPH, running stock ics 4.0.3, i couldn't find a cf anywhere for it as the one i tried didn't work, it just stayed at the start up screen, so i downloaded the stock and flashed through Odin to bring it back to normal. I then managed to root it using ExynosAbuse, i then installed busybox. (not sure if i got it from google market or on this site) anyway I want to start trying a few roms but want to know the best way to go about this for my phone, Can i just download a SiyahKernel if so, should i download the latest SiyahKernel S2-v6.0beta4, also does this Kernel install cwm for me or do i need to download that and install it separately as i will need to make a nandroid backup. Sorry i know all this info is probably on the site but as i said it just gets confusing with reading so much stuff, i'm not new to custom roms as i put custom roms on my San Francisco and Huawei Ascend G300. Just need a little kick in the right direction
hi, i tried reviewing a bit about your device. i am using SGS 2 I9100.
http://www.droidevelopers.com/f364/11689-galaxy-s2-variants-i9100-i9100g-i9100p-i9100t-i9100m.html
you can click that link atleast to check the difference.... have you tried the DORIMANX kernel for ICS support.... have you read about the brick bug of SGS2, better to be safe than sorry man. atleast try to find the eMMC check apk and install it to your phone before flashing a kernel. though kernels for S2 now have the eMMC_cap_erase=0. atleast try to check if you have the super brick bug on your current rom. mine just had one before you know.... it was resurrected by JTAGG deadboot option.
http://dorimanx.shine.sk/ - here is the list of the kernels of dorimanx... find the one that has ICS support....
then if the kernel worked. flash the rom you want...
note: if you chose to flash the CM10.1, dont forget to download the dorimanx kernel 9.xx, after flashing the rom JB base, flash a JB kernel.
Re: Whats my next step
feckineejit said:
Can i just download a SiyahKernel if so, should i download the latest SiyahKernel S2-v6.0beta4, also does this Kernel install cwm for me or do i need to download that and install it separately as i will need to make a nandroid backup.
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U can flash siyah v5.0.1, and CWM recovery will be installed too. Or u can flash Dorimanx as it also comes with CWM. It doesn't matter which, because after flashing a custom ROM, the kernel and recovery is replaced by those included in that custom ROM.
U can make a nandroid backup after flashing siyah or dori, and before flashing a custom ROM.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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And please note that only stock 4.0.4 firmwares with stock kernel are prone to the eMMC Brickbug. I u do have 4.0.4, you can flash a custom kernel like Siyah, and ur safe.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Re: Whats my next step
You can flash any I9100 ROM/kernel, you might lose NFC capability by doing it.
You've got a lot of Custom ROMs Threads in the Original Android Development Forum. You can check other users perceptions on the ROM in cuestion.
Check out the nuke scripts threads, those scripts may come in handy for clean flash as it wipes previous Custom ROMs leftovers.
It's always good to have Mobile Odin installed, enables you to flash stock ROMs very easily and in a safe manner.
You can get confused if you read a bunch of thread about a bunch of subjects.
I suggest you go from specifics topics to specifics issues related to that subject.
Q&A is a great place to learn about any issue you can get.
Sent from the little guy
Thanks guys got siyah v5.0.1installed now, bought a usb jig and removed the triangle after installing the old bootloader, done a nandroid backup, still on stock rom, will have to have a look around on the roms page and try pick a good one to try out
Re: Whats my next step
feckineejit said:
Thanks guys got siyah v5.0.1installed now, bought a usb jig and removed the triangle after installing the old bootloader, done a nandroid backup, still on stock rom, will have to have a look around on the roms page and try pick a good one to try out
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Ur always welcome! :thumbup:
Please add [SOLVED] to the title of ur post. Happy flashing!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II

[Q] Galaxy S2 Adventures Log and Queries

My Phone Stock Info
Samsung Galaxy S2
Model : GT-I9100
Android 2.3.3
Baseband : I9100DDKE2
Kernel 2.6.35.7-I9100XWKE8
Build : GingerBread.XWKE8
Note: Kernel changed after rooting.
I started my journey on the custom rom and custom kernel after two year i just wanted to share my journey and need your help where i am feeling a bit confused.
1~3 April 2013
Was on Stock Gingerbread 2.3.3
Rooted it using Proper Insecure Kernel via ODIN 1.83 + S2Root.exe
Flashed ClockWorkMod Recovery 4.0.1.4 via ODIN 1.83
Took backup of rooted rom using CWM 4.0.1.4
Took backup of everything using TitaniumBackup Pro to externalSD
Currently : On a happly rooted Gingerbred 2.3.3 Stock + CWM 4.0.1.4 :good:
I have downloaded several ICS and Jellybean Roms specifically made for the S2 and i would like to esp try the JB Custom Roms.
I have also downloaded stock roms for GT-I9100
ICS 4.0.4 Stock GT-I9100 [For India]
JB 4.1.2 Stock GT-I9100 [For Nordic Country as the one for India is not there]
Queries
Scenario 1 : Update Gingerbread Rooted To JellyBean Custom Rom [4.1.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2]
My query is can i directly flash the ICS / JB Custom Roms to my rooted [Gingerbread 2.3.3 Stock + CWM Recovery 4.0.1.4.]
using CWM Recovery
Query for Flashing Procedure for the the JB Custom Rom
[Very Important and i am super confused and stuck here]
Will it flash the respective JB Custom Rom [be it 4.1.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2]
OR
Do i need to first install Stock JB Firmware/ROM for GT-I9100, Root It , Install CWM and then Flash the JB Custom Rom.
Query for the Flashed JB Custom Rom
Will the flashed JB Custom ROM have the root
Will the flashed JB Custom ROM have the CWM Recovery
Do all Custom Roms have its own kernel
Do all Custom roms also have CWM Recovery or will flashing a new Custom Rom install a new updated CWM Recovery or i will have the same CWM 4.0.1.4 no new CWM Recovery will be there.
Can i restore my GB backup TitaniumBackup Recoverydata to the new flashed JB Custom Rom
Scenario 2 : Downgrade from Jellybean 4.1.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2 Custom Rom To Stock Gingerbread 2.3.3
Is this possible ?
Note
I already mentioned that i have taken ClockWorkMod Recovery Backup of my rooted Gingerbread 2.3.3 can i directly use that to restore the Gingerbread backup while i am on a JB Custom Firmware. I can restore the rest of the data using my backed up data in Titanium backup.
I also have downloaded the Stock Gingerbread 2.3.3 Rom for my phone can i flash this while i am on JB Custom Rom and go back to Gingerbread Stock.
Thank You for your Patience :good: and any help would be great.
sanketss84 said:
Scenario 1 : Update Gingerbread Rooted To JellyBean Custom Rom [4.1.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2][/COLOR]
My query is can i directly flash the ICS / JB Custom Roms to my rooted [Gingerbread 2.3.3 Stock + CWM Recovery 4.0.1.4.]
using CWM Recovery
Query for Flashing Procedure for the the JB Custom Rom
[Very Important and i am super confused and stuck here]
Will it flash the respective JB Custom Rom [be it 4.1.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2]
OR
Do i need to first install Stock JB Firmware/ROM for GT-I9100, Root It , Install CWM and then Flash the JB Custom Rom.
Query for the Flashed JB Custom Rom[/FONT]
Will the flashed JB Custom ROM have the root
Will the flashed JB Custom ROM have the CWM Recovery
Do all Custom Roms have its own kernel
Do all Custom roms also have CWM Recovery or will flashing a new Custom Rom install a new updated CWM Recovery or i will have the same CWM 4.0.1.4 no new CWM Recovery will be there.
Can i restore my GB backup TitaniumBackup Recoverydata to the new flashed JB Custom Rom
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1. You can flash the custom JB ROM directly via CWM (no need to flash stock JB). Just be sure to do a full wipe (factory reset) before you flash JB.
2. Yes, custom ROMs are rooted, and have CWM recovery (some may have TWRP recovery). They have their own kernels too. Ur current kernel and recovery will be replaced by those in the Custom ROM.
3. You can restore ur Titanium backups to the new ROM. But I would not recommend restoring system app data. Also, some restored apps may not work properly.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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sanketss84 said:
Scenario 2 : Downgrade from Jellybean 4.1.2, 4.2.1, 4.2.2 Custom Rom To Stock Gingerbread 2.3.3
Is this possible ?
Note
I already mentioned that i have taken ClockWorkMod Recovery Backup of my rooted Gingerbread 2.3.3 can i directly use that to restore the Gingerbread backup while i am on a JB Custom Firmware. I can restore the rest of the data using my backed up data in Titanium backup.
I also have downloaded the Stock Gingerbread 2.3.3 Rom for my phone can i flash this while i am on JB Custom Rom and go back to Gingerbread Stock.
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Yes, it is possible to downgrade to GB, either by flashing stock GB firmware, or restoring a CWM backup that you made.
P.S. Official stock JB firmware has been released for India today. And do not flash ICS 4.0.4 (there is risk of eMMC Brickbug issue).
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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sanketss84 said:
Thank You for your Patience :good: and any help would be great.
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Ur always welcome! Happy to help a fellow Hindustani..:thumbup:
Still, I would recommend you avoid posting such long and exhausting questions. Most people wouldn't bother reading them all. And most of the questions you asked are already answered in various posts in this forum.
I too had the same questions when I started out. A few simple searches on XDA answered them for me..
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Hi Neo.
Thanks for all your answers.
And i will keep this thread updated with my journey.
Heading to download the stock JB rom for India just for archival purpose.
Will take a backup of the CFA folder in the root directory just for safety purpose.
Stock Roms are supposed to be flashed using ODIN [PDA] and
Custom Roms can be flashed using CWM Recovery right ?
sanketss84 said:
Will take a backup of the CFA folder in the root directory just for safety purpose.
Stock Roms are supposed to be flashed using ODIN [PDA] and
Custom Roms can be flashed using CWM Recovery right ?
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Yes, Odin for stock and CWM for custom.
U meant EFS folder right? That's a very good idea! Forgot to tell u about that! :thumbup:
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
U meant EFS folder right? That's a very good idea! Forgot to tell u about that! :thumbup:
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Yes the "EFS" folder.
Roms i will be trying are as follows.
JellyBam 5.20 [JB 4.2.1]
JellyBam 7.10 [JB 4.2.2]
PandroidAndroid 3.0 [JB 4.2.1]
Resurrection Remix v3.1.2 Jelly Bean AOKP M1 [JB 4.1.2]
Vanilla RootBox 3.9.1 Stable
sanketss84 said:
Yes the "EFS" folder.
Roms i will be trying are as follows.
JellyBam 5.20 [JB 4.2.1]
JellyBam 7.10 [JB 4.2.2]
PandroidAndroid 3.0 [JB 4.2.1]
Resurrection Remix v3.1.2 Jelly Bean AOKP M1 [JB 4.1.2]
Vanilla RootBox 3.9.1 Stable
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Good luck!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Doing a Factory Reset wont wipe my clockworkmod backup data right ?
though i have taken a backup on my PC.
sanketss84 said:
Doing a Factory Reset wont wipe my clockworkmod backup data right ?
though i have taken a backup on my PC.
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Nope. Factory reset only deletes user data like downloaded apps, contacts, messages, call history, apn, settings, bookmarks, calendar, etc. Formatting SD card or external SD would delete ur CWM backup.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
How can i get updated clockworkmod recovery currently am on 4.0.1.4, is it via rom manager.
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sanketss84 said:
How can i get updated clockworkmod recovery currently am on 4.0.1.4, is it via rom manager.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
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Why do u need updated CWM? U can use the one u already have.
I would advise against using ROM Manager, as many people have reported issues while using it to flash CWM.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Log April 4 2013
Jellyback 5.2.0 and Back to Gingerbread 2.3.3
Installed Jellybam 5.2.0 (JB 4.2.1) successfully
The JellyBam Rom had its own ClockWorkModRecovery 6.XXXX , took a backup of the installed rom.
It was eating my battery like anything, also the external memory card was no more in the original path "sdcard/external_sd".
It was sort of draining my battery at super speeds.
Lucky for me it has Clockworkmodrecovery after taking a backup i restored back the old Gingerbread Rom and prayed that it gets restored.
Back on my Stock Gingerbread for now.
Query
Now suppose if some rom has TWRP will i be able to restore my CWM Nandroid backup using it.
Also If some rom has TWRP can i replace that with CWM somehow ?
And do not flash ICS 4.0.4 (there is risk of eMMC Brickbug issue).
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I checked my phone using the "eMMC Check" app and it does say that my yes for the brick bug.
Is this brick bug associated with ICS 4.0.4 Stock and Custom Roms only or other 4.0.X roms as well.
Also does this brick bug associated with any Custom JB Rom flashing via CWM Recovery.
sanketss84 said:
I checked my phone using the "eMMC Check" app and it does say that my yes for the brick bug.
Is this brick bug associated with ICS 4.0.4 Stock and Custom Roms only or other 4.0.X roms as well.
Also does this brick bug associated with any Custom JB Rom flashing via CWM Recovery.
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Brickbug is only for STOCK ICS 4.0.4 firmwares with STOCK kernels. Once u switch to a custom kernel and CWM recovery, u can be safe.
As for ur previous query regarding TWRP, I will need to read up on that..
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
Brickbug is only for STOCK ICS 4.0.4 firmwares with STOCK kernels. Once u switch to a custom kernel and CWM recovery, u can be safe.
As for ur previous query regarding TWRP, I will need to read up on that..
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Thanks for the brickbug info.
Kindly let me know about replacing twrp with Cwm and vice versa.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
And you can't research this stuff yourself why exactly ? One day Immortalneo is going to get sick of spoonfeeding you like he has been over the past day, and nobody else is going to do it. What are you going to do when that happens ? (Hint: You'll need to do what everyone else here does & search/read/learn for yourself. The sooner you do that, the better for you).
MistahBungle said:
And you can't research this stuff yourself why exactly ? One day Immortalneo is going to get sick of spoonfeeding you like he has been over the past day, and nobody else is going to do it. What are you going to do when that happens ? (Hint: You'll need to do what everyone else here does & search/read/learn for yourself. The sooner you do that, the better for you).
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Agreed , Thanks everyone , will figure it out.
I will post queries which are really causing a serious problem and am not able to figure out.
How to figure out before flashing a custom rom if it has CWM Recovery or TWRP.
Do any custom roms have TWRP, i read most of the roms description pages but i did not find any mention of CWM/TWRP.
I would want to stick with Custom Roms having CWM Recovery only.
sanketss84 said:
How to figure out before flashing a custom rom if it has CWM Recovery or TWRP.
Do any custom roms have TWRP, i read most of the roms description pages but i did not find any mention of CWM/TWRP.
I would want to stick with Custom Roms having CWM Recovery only.
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That's because most ROMs come with CWM. TWRP is usually flashed separately.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
Whats the difference between the
Galaxy S II Original Android Development
and
Galaxy S II Android Development
Section here
sanketss84 said:
Whats the difference between the
Galaxy S II Original Android Development
and
Galaxy S II Android Development
Section here
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15785753
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II

[answered] [Q] ill be thanksful if you just answer my question

well i had a samsung galaxy ace and i was using custom roms and i know about roms and kernels and scripts etc
and now i brought galaxy s 2 i9100 and have stock jb 4.1.2 from samsung
i've read almost of guides and knew how to root and that if i want to flash a custom roms i have to flash a stock kernel
but the question is i want the thread that give me the zip to flash on the stock recovery ..to have a custom recovery and download roms normaly
and another question, if i flash a kernel will i be able to download any rom i want or every rom requies different kernel?
so please help me and thanks in advance
nizar.nasani said:
well i had a samsung galaxy ace and i was using custom roms and i know about roms and kernels and scripts etc
i've read almost of guides and knew how to root and that if i want to flash a custom roms i have to flash a stock kernel
and another question, if i flash a kernel will i be able to download any rom i want or every rom requies different kernel?
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From what I read above, I understood this:
- Either u haven't read like u were supposed to
- Or you have no idea about this stuff
Which is it?
BTW, ur looking for Philz kernel (zip file).
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
You need CWM to flash custom ROMs as well as root.
You can get both by flashing a custom kernel.
Which custom kernel? You can find suggestions all over Q&A.
You ca. use any custom kernel with a custom ROM but It'd be wise to stick to the dev suggestion, on the custom ROM thread.
Sent from the little guy
you need cwm.
and signed . so you can flash it in stock recovery.
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immortalneo said:
From what I read above, I understood this:
- Either u haven't read like u were supposed to
- Or you have no idea about this stuff
Which is it?
BTW, ur looking for Philz kernel (zip file).
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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gastonw said:
You need CWM to flash custom ROMs as well as root.
You can get both by flashing a custom kernel.
Which custom kernel? You can find suggestions all over Q&A.
You ca. use any custom kernel with a custom ROM but It'd be wise to stick to the dev suggestion, on the custom ROM thread.
Sent from the little guy
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thanks for you both
im rly thanksful for you
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gastonw said:
You need CWM to flash custom ROMs as well as root.
You can get both by flashing a custom kernel.
Which custom kernel? You can find suggestions all over Q&A.
You ca. use any custom kernel with a custom ROM but It'd be wise to stick to the dev suggestion, on the custom ROM thread.
Sent from the little guy
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if i flashed philz kernel ill be able to install roms and have custom recovery??
nizar.nasani said:
if i flashed philz kernel ill be able to install roms and have custom recovery??
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Ever thought why Philz didnt just post links to his kernels? Why did he go to all the trouble of creating a thread with detailed info and instructions?
Its for us to read mate!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
immortalneo said:
Ever thought why Philz didnt just post links to his kernels? Why did he go to all the trouble of creating a thread with detailed info and instructions?
Its for us to read mate!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
Sent from my SGS II
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dude please answer me if i flash philz kernel..i will be able to install roms i didnt find the answer
and which one i should use DVLSH (i9100T) - XWLSS - XWLST - XXLSK (i9100P) - ZSLSJ ???? i have to look on my s 2 build number right???or i can flash anyone??
Hey kid, you've got all the answers in front of you.
Sent from the little guy
nizar.nasani said:
dude please answer me if i flash philz kernel..i will be able to install roms i didnt find the answer
and which one i should use DVLSH (i9100T) - XWLSS - XWLST - XXLSK (i9100P) - ZSLSJ ???? i have to look on my s 2 build number right???or i can flash anyone??
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DL and flash from your SD card Philz 5.00.4 XWLSS (fixed) kernel and custom cwm. This will also root you.
Then you can flash from international memory whatever custom rom you wish.
Signature
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ROM NeatRom Lite 4.6.1 XWLSN
Kernel: Philz 5.00.4 XWLSS (fixed)
Mods:
23 Fancy Toggles blue w/rt clock
Automatic Call Recorder
NeatRom Boot Animation
NeatRom Lockscreen button
Fixes
MW & Ripple Lockscreen On/Off fix

[Q] Recovery Help

Hi,
Trying to replace CWM recovery with TWRP 2.6.1.0 I have tried searching t'interweb etc and on here but cannot replace the CWM Recovery.
Tried Odin
Goomanager (no files found msg)
Installed ROM Manager (wont replace CWM)
Can anyone please give me some advice.
Ta.
What rom are you using?
A word of advice:
Avoid ROM manager mate.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine."
Sent from my SGS II
andrewwright said:
What rom are you using?
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Running the Resurrection Remix ROM V4.0.7
immortalneo said:
A word of advice:
Avoid ROM manager mate.
"To err is human, to forgive is divine."
Sent from my SGS II
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OK, will do.
I think it is the Kernel I am using....3.0.64-CM-ge8aa6a7
Is the recovery tool built into the kernel? If so, can anyone recommend;
a) a different kernel?
or
b) How I can flash to the latest Revolt 4.3 ROM as I have only been running the Revolution ROM until his new build was released (Needs TWRP to install)
Ta muchly.
Yes it's built into the kernel. Dorimanx 9.xx will be good for 4.3 rom and also I'm guessing cm10.1 4.2.2 rom. It's cwm but should install that rom and run it. Also Apollo kernel has twrp if it's a must and seems to run 4.3,have a read of the thread.

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