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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if were able to flash a custom kernal through xrecovery, can we flash the stock kernal through it aswell?
I'm just asking as I'm using a custom kernal and wanna get back to stock gingerbread kernal and not sure how to do it!
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Yes u can. Go to Wolfs thread and go to additional add ons
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ballubas said:
if were able to flash a custom kernal through xrecovery, can we flash the stock kernal through it aswell?
I'm just asking as I'm using a custom kernal and wanna get back to stock gingerbread kernal and not sure how to do it!
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Go the below link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16188210&postcount=950
Download the file and flash using xrec
Hey guys! I have flashed my x10 with Wolfs 5.0 ROM, but here is my question:
Can i in future go back to the stock kernel again? Cuz i have flashed with Doom kernel 04b.
In future can i flash other room (like CM7 when it come out) if it don't support doomkernel?
Thx!
And sorry for the bad english.
Pavanello said:
Hey guys! I have flashed my x10 with Wolfs 5.0 ROM, but here is my question:
Can i in future go back to the stock kernel again? Cuz i have flashed with Doom kernel 04b.
In future can i flash other room (like CM7 when it come out) if it don't support doomkernel?
Thx!
And sorry for the bad english.
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yes!!!!
basically when you flash a ROM you get back on stock kernel (at least in case of locked boot loader) and you hv to flash the custom kernel separately!!
Okay man, !
And, how can i know if i have unlocked bootloader?
Pavanello said:
Okay man, !
And, how can i know if i have unlocked bootloader?
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you don't have unlocked bootloader by default. you have to unlock it using the_laser's unlock app. check the dev section for that. I am still on locked BL, broken USB
Ahhh ok. I thought that the wolf ROM already have the unlocked BL, cuz it instslled the doom's kernel.
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Pavanello said:
Ahhh ok. I thought that the wolf ROM already have the unlocked BL, cuz it instslled the doom's kernel.
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neah!! the kernel was then included with the rom.
you can ask the dev i.e Wolf to provide you with the flash-able stock kernel package or you can flash the stock kernel + baseband tft file using flashtool!
P.S. I remember that WB had posted the return to stock kernel package in his thread!
Yes, he did. He posted the stock and custom, so i can flash stock again (=
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Now it all makes sense. With WB the it first load SE kernel, kill the SE and then starts DooM's kernel, right?
So if i mske the_laser's process, it wont load SE kernel anymore.
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Pavanello said:
Now it all makes sense. With WB the it first load SE kernel, kill the SE and then starts DooM's kernel, right?
So if i mske the_laser's process, it wont load SE kernel anymore.
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Yes, with unlocked BL you can directly load custom kernels, bypassing SE Kernel altogether!!
I have been looking for custom rom based on stock ics since its released.but still i cant find any stable rom for lww..can u suggest me best custom rom based on stock ics
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MimiCMSandwich
exMIUI
These are the only ones you can flash with a locked bootloader.
Who said i have locked bootloader??i hv unlocked bl..and by the way i want roms based on stock ics....like hybrom ics
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Those two are the only ones based on stock kernel.
I found one thing that may help some one.. MOST of you may already know this, but there are noobs like me....
If you have an unlocked bootloader, then you can install a custom kernel which is pre rooted..
so after installing a pre rooted custom kernel , if you install the stock kernel.. the root is still there... right?
m4nz said:
I found one thing that may help some one.. MOST of you may already know this, but there are noobs like me....
If you have an unlocked bootloader, then you can install a custom kernel which is pre rooted..
so after installing a pre rooted custom kernel , if you install the stock kernel.. the root is still there... right?
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Ouf why should we switch back after flashing a prerooted kernel? Stock kernel isn't as good as custom kernel like rage kernel
But you can root without flashing a custom kernel, look in the pinned threads :good:
Normally root should stay there, if the prerooted kernel copies the root files...
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Ouf why should we switch back after flashing a prerooted kernel? Stock kernel isn't as good as custom kernel like rage kernel
But you can root without flashing a custom kernel, look in the pinned threads :good:
Normally root should stay there, if the prerooted kernel copies the root files...
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You are right bro.. But I liked the stock kernel because it gave me more battery life...
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m4nz said:
You are right bro.. But I liked the stock kernel because it gave me more battery life...
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Custom kernels often have a better battery life, like for example rage kernel...
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mihahn said:
Custom kernels often have a better battery life, like for example rage kernel...
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I dont know.. But I was just telling about my phone... May be I was wrong...
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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.
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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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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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