Over writing the build.prop - AT&T HTC One (M8)

Can any custom kernel do it? If not can I use one that does backup the system/data then flash the kernel I like back on and restore the system/data?
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Kernel backup

In clockwork recovery if I make a nandroid backup does that backup the stock kernel too. Also I have hardware lock fix installed will that be gone after I flash a custom rom like bionix thanks for the help
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I don't think it backs up the kernel, if you flash a rom with a different kernel and you want to go back to stock you either need to use odin or flash the stock kernel. Search the'sticky' thread, it has all that stuff. Not sure about the hardware lock though
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Original kernel

I am using Franco kernel now in my optimus.sadly i forgot to backup my stock kernel. Is there any way to get it back?
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Restore a nand backup. You cannot restore a kernel alone you have to restore the entire rom.
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Thnx mihir
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Kernel and Roms questio

I want to know if I can flash a kernel but stay stock no custom ROMS? and when I flash a kernel or a Rom (when I decide to try Roms) will that lose all my info again like when I unlocked DNA? thinking about using flash image gui thanks in advance
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Yes, you can flash a kernel but stay stock.
And when you change roms, yes, you will have to wipe data, but you can use an app like titanium backup to backup and restore your apps. And your personal files, like pictures, music, downloads, etc, won't be affected by the wipe.
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Cool thanks and I can flash roms with flash image gui??
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kenohki88 said:
Cool thanks and I can flash roms with flash image gui??
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Just flash roms in recovery.
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Ok will do haha I guess stick to the tried and true method haha
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Bigandrewgold said:
Yes, you can flash a kernel but stay stock.
And when you change roms, yes, you will have to wipe data, but you can use an app like titanium backup to backup and restore your apps. And your personal files, like pictures, music, downloads, etc, won't be affected by the wipe.
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Which kernel has rooting properties? I have tried to find one but am having no luck? Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the rooting process is held within the ROM installation for our phone, unlike other phones that have su binaries and busybox in the kernel
Titanium will only work if you're rooted.
There are some other backup apps including this one that will backup apps without root but unless your device is rooted you won't be able to save game data or app data
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Which kernel has rooting properties? I have tried to find one but am having no luck? Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the rooting process is held within the ROM installation for our phone, unlike other phones that have su binaries and busybox in the kernel
Titanium will only work if you're rooted.
There are some other backup apps including this one that will backup apps without root but unless your device is rooted you won't be able to save game data or app data
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Once you install a kernel you can just download superuser and busybox from the market.
Even if you don't flash a kernel you can still flash superuser and busybox in recovery.
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How to backup kernel

How can I backup my stock kernel? Or can I download stock kernel for z2 from somewhere.. Please advice
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you can use flashtool to flash kernel only from a FTF or you can use a custom recovery to backup and restore later
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Unsecure stock kernel

Is there a stock kernel that has system wrote enabled?
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joho5 said:
Is there a stock kernel that has system wrote enabled?
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couldnt you dirty flash a stock rom and restore
rbouza1 said:
couldnt you dirty flash a stock rom and restore
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Was wondering that... Just a plain stock debloated odexed rom would work right?
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