I have HTC Desire 610 EU version with stock kernel, can I install this mod for EU version ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-610/development/mod-wpmod-disable-write-protection-t3149168
Auris777 said:
I have HTC Desire 610 EU version with stock kernel, can I install this mod for EU version ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-610/development/mod-wpmod-disable-write-protection-t3149168
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Yes. As stated in the OP it was compiled against the stock EU Kernel sources. If you have ever flashed JMZ kernel then it has replaced some of the kernel modules in the rom and you may want to re-flash a stock EU rom if you are having any issues. If it's needed by anyone I could post a zip with stock EU kernel and modules.
MiniBlu
MiniBlu said:
Yes. As stated in the OP it was compiled against the stock EU Kernel sources. If you have ever flashed JMZ kernel then it has replaced some of the kernel modules in the rom and you may want to re-flash a stock EU rom if you are having any issues. If it's needed by anyone I could post a zip with stock EU kernel and modules.
MiniBlu
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Please, if you can give a stock EU kernel
Auris777 said:
Please, if you can give a stock EU kernel
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It'll will have to wait till I'm at home. I'll try to post it for you tomorrow.
MiniBlu
MiniBlu said:
It'll will have to wait till I'm at home. I'll try to post it for you tomorrow.
MiniBlu
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It will be original, without mods and modules ?
Auris777 said:
It will be original, without mods and modules ?
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yes. I'll have to find it but I have Original boot img and kernel modules from stock EU software version 1.31.401.3. As long as that is the software version you is running (it should be if it's up to date stock EU) then it will match your softwae and will not have the red warning text at boot.
Auris777 said:
Please, if you can give a stock EU kernel
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I have attached a flashable zip that contains original stock kernel and kernel modules from EU_1.31.401.3 rom.
At the end of flashing this always hit the "wipe dalvic and cache" button or you may get wifi issues.
This kernel is complete stock if you want to remove the write protection on the /system partition you will need to follow my instructions on this http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-610/development/mod-wpmod-disable-write-protection-t3149168 thread.
MiniBlu
MiniBlu said:
I have attached a flashable zip that contains original stock kernel and kernel modules from EU_1.31.401.3 rom.
At the end of flashing this always hit the "wipe dalvic and cache" button or you may get wifi issues.
This kernel is complete stock if you want to remove the write protection on the /system partition you will need to follow my instructions on this http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-610/development/mod-wpmod-disable-write-protection-t3149168 thread.
MiniBlu
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Thanks very much
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I have reinstalled the rom several times using default settings. Wifi will not turn on. Wifi works fine with Stock DNA debloat Rom. 3g/4g works fine on Viper Rom..
I am sure this is something unique with my particular phone' Any suggestions?
I am prob considered a noob. But can read and follow direction.
Thanks for any help
cincincy said:
I have reinstalled the rom several times using default settings. Wifi will not turn on. Wifi works fine with Stock DNA debloat Rom. 3g/4g works fine on Viper Rom..
I am sure this is something unique with my particular phone' Any suggestions?
I am prob considered a noob. But can read and follow direction.
Thanks for any help
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have you flashed a different kernel (Boot.img), then you should use the flash is included in the rom
letschky said:
have you flashed a different kernel (Boot.img), then you should use the flash is included in the rom
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Had the same problem, even with s-off need to flash it's boot image in fastboot with adb-it will then work fine..
and you have to flash the kernel "modules" to get wifi to work
sdamark said:
and you have to flash the kernel "modules" to get wifi to work
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Right. The boot.img is not the important part. If you want a different kernel, then flash the boot.img for that kernel. You only need to do this once. BUT! When you flash new roms, you need to reflash the wifi modules for "EACH" kernel, everytime you flash a new rom. So, save the wifi modules on your phone somewhere, and when you flash a new rom, just flash the modules again after the rom finishes before rebooting system.
dragonstalker said:
Right. The boot.img is not the important part. If you want a different kernel, then flash the boot.img for that kernel. You only need to do this once. BUT! When you flash new roms, you need to reflash the wifi modules for "EACH" kernel, everytime you flash a new rom. So, save the wifi modules on your phone somewhere, and when you flash a new rom, just flash the modules again after the rom finishes before rebooting system.
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Perhaps true but flashing the boot image if you have not done so worked...at least it did for me.
rootntootn said:
Perhaps true but flashing the boot image if you have not done so worked...at least it did for me.
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So root, you are saying that the ops need to make it clear to flash the selected kernel (boot.img) before flashing the rom? I'm under the impression that most have already selected a kernel and flashed that before flashing the rom. Sorry if I assumed wrong.
dragonstalker said:
So root, you are saying that the ops need to make it clear to flash the selected kernel (boot.img) before flashing the rom? I'm under the impression that most have already selected a kernel and flashed that before flashing the rom. Sorry if I assumed wrong.
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Most roms have a kernel included in it. And if it hasn't been updated since s off came out then you will need to flash the boot.img in the thread to get everything working.
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Bigandrewgold said:
Most roms have a kernel included in it. And if it hasn't been updated since s off came out then you will need to flash the boot.img in the thread to get everything working.
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This is what I understand to be correct and what has worked a few times for me. S-off was supposed to eliminate this but not if the rom was written before that process was available or not specifically updated after-which is most of them at this point.
thanks
thanks for your help. all i needed wast the correct kernel. thanks again
letschky said:
have you flashed a different kernel (Boot.img), then you should use the flash is included in the rom
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thanks, i found the correct kernel, flashed and now wifi is fine. thanks
To echo the above (for future searches). If you have WiFi problems reflash the kernel and they should go away. This worked for me (and others obviously). The ROM does include the kernel but for whatever reason I just had to reflash it. The kernel can be found in the ROM's thread (separate file).
Soo... first, i just couldnt understand how to upgrade to JB while being able to go back to ICS, only to find out how easy it was after i had already flashed the Fido firmware through RSD Lite, destroying any possibility of going back to ICS -_- anyways, i rooted it and flashed a stock JB Rom i was looking forward to flashing since i started to check out the Rom selection (it was the stock JB Brasil.en.BR) and as i flashed it, the phone wouldnt boot -___- it would stay stuck right before the boot animation with the red led on.... so i managed to flash back to the Fido firmware through RSD and rooted it again, then flashed cm10.1 and it actually went well! it flashed and booted like its supposed to!! but, then again, as perfect as it seems for aosp lovers, it just aint for me... so i tried to flash the stock JB Rom i originally had in mind from cm10.1, only to see it fail again and get stuck during boot before the boot animation... then i tried flashing another JB Rom (my first rom v0.91 i believe its called) and the same happened... btw, i was wiping data, cache and dalvik cache in between each Rom flash... so, i just gave up and restored my backup of the Fido firmware that i had made before i started attempting all the flashing... for all this i used BMM v3.4 and my Razr model is XT910 LATAM... anyways, im just hoping for someone out there to illuminate me and help me understand how exactly is an individual supposed to flash a rom to an XT910?? thanks in advanced!
since you upgraded to JB, you cannot flash ics roms due to raised level of security
you can flash latam jb based roms (see artur's) and any kexec based rom
maybe you can also flash eu jb roms, but I'm not sure. You can try
To do that enter recovery (BMM, safestrap cannot flash kernels), make a backup of your kernel and CID, erase CID, Wipe all, flash eu jb kernel, flash rom, reboot
if you did remain on ICS you could flash anything you Want, but it's too late
heblu said:
since you upgraded to JB, you cannot flash ics roms due to raised level of security
you can flash latam jb based roms (see artur's) and any kexec based rom
maybe you can also flash eu jb roms, but I'm not sure. You can try
To do that enter recovery (BMM, safestrap cannot flash kernels), make a backup of your kernel and CID, erase CID, Wipe all, flash eu jb kernel, flash rom, reboot
if you did remain on ICS you could flash anything you Want, but it's too late
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so, if i got this right, i can flash a rom from any region as long as i first flash a jb kernel of the rom's region (eg. flash an .FR jb kernel to use an .FR based rom)? if so, that pretty much leaves me wondering where i can get these kernels, and with the task to backup my stock kernel and cid... thans for ur response!
all eu jb kernels are the same and it is possible that latam and eu to be compatible
heblu said:
all eu jb kernels are the same and it is possible that latam and eu to be compatible
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so i just need an eu jb kernel and after i flash it i can flash any rom? no matter what region as long as its gsm xt910?
Luisit0 said:
so i just need an eu jb kernel and after i flash it i can flash any rom? no matter what region as long as its gsm xt910?
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With jb eu kernel you can flash eu jb based roms, of course, not any rom
also you can flash any kexec rom, it does not matter Which kernel you have
try to flash eu jb kernel and if succeeded flash one of roms from dev section based on this kernel
if you cannot, install artur's rom based on latam jb rom
heblu said:
With jb eu kernel you can flash eu jb based roms, of course, not any rom
also you can flash any kexec rom, it does not matter Which kernel you have
try to flash eu jb kernel and if succeeded flash one of roms from dev section based on this kernel
if you cannot, install artur's rom based on latam jb rom
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ah ok, im pretty much clear now.. sorry for asking much, ive never had this regional restrictions on any other phone ive had.. ill go ahead and search for one of these eu kernels and see how it all goes with flashing! once again, i first flash the kernel and right after i flash the rom, right? without rebooting recovery? and also, if im using bmm, do i flash the kernel like a regular zip or using the flash kernel menu that everyone always says not to use?
first, make a backup of your kernel, then flash eu kernel, then wipe all, flash rom and reboot
make a backup of CID then erase it (not sure that is necessary for your region, but just in case)
kernels should be flashed using command flash firmware. Make sure that there is NO SPACE into the path of desired kernel like:
firmware/EU_JBKernel/boot.img any punctuation is accepted, but no space!
kexec should be flashed as regular zip
all of this is valid using BMM
for other info check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155576
tutorial of how to BMM is on the way on this thread. keep an eye on it!
heblu said:
first, make a backup of your kernel, then flash eu kernel, then wipe all, flash rom and reboot
make a backup of CID then erase it (not sure that is necessary for your region, but just in case)
kernels should be flashed using command flash firmware. Make sure that there is NO SPACE into the path of desired kernel like:
firmware/EU_JBKernel/boot.img any punctuation is accepted, but no space!
kexec should be flashed as regular zip
all of this is valid using BMM
for other info check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155576
tutorial of how to BMM is on the way on this thread. keep an eye on it!
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Thanks for explaining it all, brother. I pretty much got it all clear now. I'm ready to flash some Roms!
Sent From An Awesome Rooted XT910!!
Luisit0 said:
Thanks for explaining it all, brother. I pretty much got it all clear now. I'm ready to flash some Roms!
Sent From An Awesome Rooted XT910!!
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check post no 13 and also a list of good roms in OP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260951&page=2
heblu said:
check post no 13 and also a list of good roms in OP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260951&page=2
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i noticed that thread there has 3 jb kernels.. if i wanna flash the DSEA v1.25 rom, do i flash the latam jb kernel and then the rom? also, i noticed most roms dont include the appropiate jb kernel to flash the rom.. how do i go about that?
Luisit0 said:
i noticed that thread there has 3 jb kernels.. if i wanna flash the DSEA v1.25 rom, do i flash the latam jb kernel and then the rom? also, i noticed most roms dont include the appropiate jb kernel to flash the rom.. how do i go about that?
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Well, that thread contains kernels for eu, latam and verizon.
For DSEA you need first. Flash eu kernel and rom, order is not important.
There are a few roms based on latam, see them
For verizon check this:
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/forum/156-droid-razr-roms/
For them you need a gsm patch, read threads for it
Gsm patch must be flashed after the rom
Can anyone tell me where can I find stock kernel for 2.18.401.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52645798
extract it from the firmware.zip inside this zip
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Hmm...after flashing this stock kernel, phone stuck in airplane mode!!!
I think I need a stock kernel modules, but I don`t know how to flash these module files!!
eziits said:
Hmm...after flashing this stock kernel, phone stuck in airplane mode!!!
I think I need a stock kernel modules, but I don`t know how to flash these module files!!
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because modules are missing... if you're on a custom rom, take a look at elitekernel thread (first three posts or so), there's a stock kernel version with embedded modules.
I have stock 4.2.2 rom and software number is 2.18.401.3
So, I can just run that .bat file for stock kernel from elitekernel thread?
eziits said:
I have stock 4.2.2 rom and software number is 2.18.401.3
So, I can just run that .bat file for stock kernel from elitekernel thread?
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yes
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Damn!!! I have next problem! I unroot my device, flash stock recovery and then try re-lock bootloader and after re-lock it show me security warning!!
eziits said:
Damn!!! I have next problem! I unroot my device, flash stock recovery and then try re-lock bootloader and after re-lock it show me security warning!!
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because the kernel isn't 100% stock
I'll attach these here in case anyone wants them
flash kernel then flash modules in recovery
Phoenix09 said:
because the kernel isn't 100% stock
I'll attach these here in case anyone wants them
flash kernel then flash modules in recovery
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Big Thanks!!! :highfive: Now successfully relocked bootloader!!
Phoenix09 said:
because the kernel isn't 100% stock
I'll attach these here in case anyone wants them
flash kernel then flash modules in recovery
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could you share stock kernel and module for International Asia WWE 4.2.2 rom and software number is 1.72.000.0
and I just can't get my stock kernel back after restore nandroid backup through TWRP, there is stand still custom kernel. I can't get rid of it. I need to get back stock kernel and stock rom in order to flash OTA update 4.2.2 firmware.. thankssss
we'll need to try flashing kernel along with its module
Phoenix09 said:
because the kernel isn't 100% stock
I'll attach these here in case anyone wants them
flash kernel then flash modules in recovery
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2.18.401.3
i need to relock my bootloader but appear security warning.
can i flash to my hox+ : 2.18.401.2 ?
my device :
CIDnum : HTC_044
ROM : stock rom 4.2.2
KERNEL : elite_kernel
tq
Hey guys,
My SGS2 just got soft-bricked, stuck on samsung logo. I didn't do nothing actually, just restarted my phone.
I have rooted phone with stock OS (latest one) on it a long time ago.
I can enter into recovery mode. Tried to wipe data with no luck.
BUT I want to make a backup. I read that if I install CWM recovery I will be able to mount USB storage to make backups. Is it possible to backup contacts using USB?
I also read that on SGS2 devices CWM will update OS's kernel so I will have to install new OS. Is it true?
Anyway, is it possible to make a full backup in this case?
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Hey guys,
I also read that on SGS2 devices CWM will update OS's kernel so I will have to install new OS. Is it true?
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"A recovery is a kernel and a kernel is a recovery"
If your current OS supports the new kernel then there won't be a need to install a new OS.
Kevin3014 said:
"A recovery is a kernel and a kernel is a recovery"
If your current OS supports the new kernel then there won't be a need to install a new OS.
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How to check if my OS supports new kernel?
What is more important is that if I install CWM breaking my current ROM and make a full backup will I be able to restore this backup on new ROM?
I ask this because I found the following warning:
"Warning: For GT-i9100 and SGH-i777, installing CWM or TWRP recovery also installs kernel. This is only recommended to install when installing a new custom ROM. Installing CWM/TWRP recovery will most likely break the ROM you are running currently as it overwrites the ROM’s kernel."
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How to check if my OS supports new kernel?
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Simple. Just read the information provided by the threads. If you are on official jelly bean, use Apolo Kernel 4.15b or Siyah Kernel (Although this is outdated now). For Lollipop, you can either use DorimanX kernel 11.0 or CM12.1 kernel with TWRP by Lysergic acid (If you want to use CM12.1). For kitkat, you can use DorimanX kernel 10.45 by Me or 10.44 by Cybernetus, Gustavo kernel (make sure you install KK version) or Apolo Kernel 7.3.
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GrigoryS said:
I ask this because I found the following warning:
"Warning: For GT-i9100 and SGH-i777, installing CWM or TWRP recovery also installs kernel. This is only recommended to install when installing a new custom ROM. Installing CWM/TWRP recovery will most likely break the ROM you are running currently as it overwrites the ROM’s kernel."
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It depends on what ROM you are using. If you install the correct kernel, the ROM will not break at all.
gsstudios said:
It depends on what ROM you are using. If you install the correct kernel, the ROM will not break at all.
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Hi! Is there any way to check the version of ROM I use on this phone? Maybe from recovery mode?
P.S.: I used latest OS which came through official update on SGS2 in Europe. It was something like 4.2.3 or 4.3.3.
If it was the last/latest/final official update, it would have been 4.1.2 Jellybean.....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Hm... That's strange... I was pretty sure I had 4.3.3 .
OK, let's imagine I install CWM with newer kernel breaking my ROM... what if I install older version after that? Will my ROM be back to work?
It *might* well be ok.....but having never intentionally installed the wrong kernel, I'm not going to stake my life on that as I have ZERO experience of that scenario....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
keithross39 said:
It *might* well be ok.....but having never intentionally installed the wrong kernel, I'm not going to stake my life on that as I have ZERO experience of that scenario....
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OK I'll wait for someone who can confirm that. Thanks, anyway!
GrigoryS said:
OK I'll wait for someone who can confirm that. Thanks, anyway!
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GrigoryS said:
Hm... That's strange... I was pretty sure I had 4.3.3 .
OK, let's imagine I install CWM with newer kernel breaking my ROM... what if I install older version after that? Will my ROM be back to work?
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Stock 4.3.3 doesn't exist
Samsung only provided android version 4.1.2 as the last version.
If you install a older kernel after flashing the wrong kernel, your ROM should work again. Once again, the "older" kernel needs to be the correct version for the ROM.
If you do install the wrong kernel, your ROM will not boot and will either give you black screen or bootloop or phone constantly rebooting. So you need to quickly get to the recovery using the button combinations.
Where can I get a flashble stock kernel or how can I flash stock kernel? Thanks for the help
therealMarcGeneson said:
Where can I get a flashble stock kernel or how can I flash stock kernel? Thanks for the help
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Extract the boot.img file from a stock MIUI ROM ( the version you're using) and flash (image) in TWRP.
MasterFURQAN said:
Extract the boot.img file from a stock MIUI ROM ( the version you're using) and flash (image) in TWRP.
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Will try it. Thanks
Edit: should I turn off all my magisk modules before flashing the kernel?
therealMarcGeneson said:
Will try it. Thanks
Edit: should I turn off all my magisk modules before flashing the kernel?
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You need not.
Another way is to simply dirty flash your current ROM but you will have to re-flash TWRP, Magisk etc.