Kernel doubt - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, mates.
I have updated the Transformer to 3.2, with root and recovery.
My question is if I can install a kernel (eg Clemsyn) leaving the original rom. And if there is any way back to the stock kernel if there is any problem.
Txs!!!!!!!!!!!

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I have a Nexus S phone with Honity15 kernel, and rock solid at 1500. With stock ROM.
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I think that the reason is that the installer detects a modification in the stock Android installation. Is this true?
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I have a nand backup but, if I restore I will loose all the change that I have done it.
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Extract Kernel blob

Hi all, I've searched and can't find an answer to this, I would like to be able to flash a stock kernel without having to flash a complete ROM, at the moment I've got the latest OTA from Asus which I've rooted and put CWM on - all is very stable and I'm happy with it. However I like to experiment with custom Kernels , my point is, where can i find a stock Asus kernel (blob or zip I don't mind ) that I can flash using CWM or dd etc... ? My current build is 9.2.1.24 with kernel 2.6.39.4 [email protected]#1
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It's better to backup the whole ROM since most kernels come with their own modules and/or libraries. Backing up only kernel and restore it may cause some issues e.g. Wi-fi not working etc.
Ok, thanks for that

New owner

I just picked up a used TF101 and have been reading the threads learning more about my new ( used ) toy.
The tablet just recently updated itself to ICS 4.0.3 with Kernel 2.6.39.4 & 9..2.1.27 and now I would like to root the device and look at the possibility of loading new roms etc.
I have read the forum until my eyes hurt. Is there someone that can point me at the correct thread to root my device safely?
Thanks
jziggy101 said:
I just picked up a used TF101 and have been reading the threads learning more about my new ( used ) toy.
The tablet just recently updated itself to ICS 4.0.3 with Kernel 2.6.39.4 & 9..2.1.27 and now I would like to root the device and look at the possibility of loading new roms etc.
I have read the forum until my eyes hurt. Is there someone that can point me at the correct thread to root my device safely?
Thanks
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To get root & custom recovery, the following methods are reported to be working with the latest Asus ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
I have personally used the first method about a month ago, no problem with my tf101 and the latest ROM (9.2.1.27)
Aliante said:
To get root & custom recovery, the following methods are reported to be working with the latest Asus ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
I have personally used the first method about a month ago, no problem with my tf101 and the latest ROM (9.2.1.27)
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I've can also vouch for the first method on TF101G with latest ICS ( [TOOL]PERI-0.4 One click root+recovery/fix-bootloops+soft-bricks ALL Devices V0.4). Just install it on the PC, run the .BAT file and follow the instructions to root and install Custom Recovery on the Transformer.
The only issue I've had is that its custom Recovery won't seem flash the ASUS stock ROM for some reason. So what I do now is use the above tool to get root and Custom Recovery, then use that to flash ClockWorkMod Recovery v6.0.1.4 NoTouch Hybrid from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855686 - click the Download link and get the cwm-6.0.1.4-notouch-hybrid.zip file (apparently the Touch version is currently broken).
From CWM recovery you should be able to flash any custom ROM and kernel etc., and also return to stock by flashing the ASUS stock ROM from their download site (make sure you select the right one for your model and unzip it first - for some reason they put the zip ROM inside another zip).
If you do return to stock, don't forget you'll also lose root and custom recovery so you'll need to start over.
Good luck!

Help!!! how to install 3 in 1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis rom 4.4

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I need a little help on how to install 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom. Thanks
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Hello
I need a little help on how to install 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom. Thanks
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Just flash it with twrp the wipe dalvic cache
brianaudio said:
Hello
I need a little help on how to install 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom. Thanks
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Is your tablet bootloader unlocked? If it's still locked, we can't flash custom recovery, and therefore, can't flash custom ROMs (3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom), either.
Also, you need to at least tell us if your tablet is running on official ASUS stock rom, CyanogenMod, AOSP, or custom rom.. And, we also need to know the bootloader version of your tablet. Because, installing an incorrect/incompatible custom recovery variant can brick your tablet.
For now, I can tell you that for 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom, you need to be at least on ASUS firmware version 10.6.1.8 or 10.6.1.15.3 and have an unlocked bootloader. The TWRP version you need entirely depends on which ASUS firmware version you have now.

New Old Kernel

Hi,
I have recently gone from tweaked to stock kernel by flashing a 6.0 rom. Should I do anything with .dtb files now?
I had to flash one when I had charging problems on a tweaked kernel.
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