Can someone direct me how to flash Zarboz kernel using fastboot? I can't find the boot.img. Before you could flash his kernel in recovery, now you have to flash the boot.img.
mikennite said:
Can someone direct me how to flash Zarboz kernel using fastboot? I can't find the boot.img. Before you could flash his kernel in recovery, now you have to flash the boot.img.
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If the zip is not working for you pretty much out of luck unless you want to make the boot.img from the zimage.
mikennite said:
Can someone direct me how to flash Zarboz kernel using fastboot? I can't find the boot.img. Before you could flash his kernel in recovery, now you have to flash the boot.img.
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Use HTC dumlock and then flash the zip
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Have you tried HTC dumlock?
Also, you can extract the zip and flash the zimage you want using flash img GUI. Its available in the play store and is also posted in a few forums in the dev section. Works like a charm. Just make sure you flash the appropriate modules afterwards.
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I know about flash image gui and I didn't know what to flash
So I just extract it and find the zimage and flash it?
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Thanks I forgot about htc dum lock
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No problem, and yeah just extract and flash. But you need to install the modules as well for WiFi and everything else to work properly.
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Where can you find the modules?
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In the original zip, separate folders though
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Hey there.
Just a quick rookie ish question. I notice that many roms require the fastboot flash of the boot.img. Would that be required if I flashed a custom kernel with the rom, beings how the kernel flashes a boot.img?
Thanks!
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It depends on your Hboot. Of you are lower then 1.13 you can flash the zip in recovery.
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So I installed "X" Rom and want to flash to a different Rom. Is all I need to do is flash a new boot.img then continue with the rest? Or would a Rom manager be more helpful?
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jasonr803 said:
So I installed "X" Rom and want to flash to a different Rom. Is all I need to do is flash a new boot.img then continue with the rest? Or would a Rom manager be more helpful?
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If you are switching Roms just wipe system and factory reset. Flash boot.IMG and flash the rom
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Thanks
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I was using the HTC ONE S all in one tool kit. I wasn't paying attention (a.d.d.) and accidently flashed clockworkmod recovery in the kernal section. I keep going into the clockworkmod but cant get out. Please I do not know what to do from here. Im in DYER need of help. Hope to hear from you all soon. Thanks.
Use toolkit to flash twrp recovery and you'll be fine.
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tominozh said:
Use toolkit to flash twrp recovery and you'll be fine.
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I had already flashed the TWRP recovery. It keeps taking me to the recovery.
I think i might have deleted the stock kernal when I accidently flashed the recovery in the kernal section. Any other suggestions?
Just flash Rom from twrp, fastboot flash boot.img from zip and it should work.
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tominozh said:
Just flash Rom from twrp, fastboot flash boot.img from zip and it should work.
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ok it loaded into the twrp. But it doesnt take me back to the stock rom which is the original sense. I flashed the twrp in the kernal and it loaded. was i supposed to do it like that. Im so very sorry. Im new to rooting htcs
No worries, and witch stock you want to go back to ICS or JB? and is it S4 or S3
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tominozh said:
No worries, and witch stock you want to go back to ICS or JB? and is it S4 or S3
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I have the s4 tmobile us. So im trying to get the ics.
Just search for boot.img for ics. I'm sure its somewhere here on the forum. Then fastboot flash it with the all-in-one kit and then reboot phone.
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tominozh said:
Just search for boot.img for ics. I'm sure its somewhere here on the forum. Then fastboot flash it with the all-in-one kit and then reboot phone.
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Ok so i found the elemental kernal i think. I downloaded it. Do i extract it and just put the boot in the flash kernal section of the aio. Its the only file with boot.img I really dont want to mess this up more.
Elemental its for jb. Thatone won't work for you.
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tominozh said:
Elemental its for jb. Thatone won't work for you.
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I couldnt find a stock one. I found the beastmode, i believe that is for ics. im exacting the file now.
Beastmode won't work, unless you already have a working boot.img Try, using kilns fusion ultimate kernel.
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Make sure you use the sense one and not the asop one
I want to flash a kernel for CM10 but it keeps either bootlooping or goes to "Android is upgrading...". I don't know what I am doing wrong but its always come to that. Am I doing something wrong? Can someone help me?
Is it cm 10 or cm 10.1? And which kernel is it?
Cm10 and its rohan's kernel.
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Misterowl said:
Cm10 and its rohan's kernel.
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just use [APP] Flash Image GUI - Flash Kernels and Recoveries from normal Android mode!
or flash the boot.img with fastboot then flash the zip in twrp for the modules, make sure to wipe cache and dalvik
Okay I will try that but I thought s-off made it so that you don't have to flash the boot.IMG. (I have s-off)
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Okay I will try that but I thought s-off made it so that you don't have to flash the boot.IMG. (I have s-off)
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it does. are you flashing gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip for cm10? try fixing permissions in twrp.
I did flash gapps but I'll try fixing permissions.
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Fixing the permissions didn't work.
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so if I'm S-OFF and on hboot 1.14 does that mean I can just flash a new hboot to run the 3.4 kernel and once I upgrade my hboot can I still use the older kernels?
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Yes you need hboot 2.15 to run 3.4 kernel. There's a workaround posted in the forums for using older hboot with the new kernel, but it's not supported by CM.
And yes you can still run old kernel with new hboot.
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Yes you need hboot 2.15 to run 3.4 kernel. There's a workaround posted in the forums for using older hboot with the new kernel, but it's not supported by CM.
And yes you can still run old kernel with new hboot.
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I noticed in your signature " CM Stock" - can you tell me how to get this stock kernel ? I know how to flash this boot.img but need to know where I can get it ?
I am having 'stuck in Edge" issue - used to get 4g but not anymore.. would like to see if it's to do with the kernel that I have.
Well to get the kernel you need to open the ROM zip file and extract the boot.img file. Then use fastboot to fastboot flash boot boot.img
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abracadabra11 said:
Well to get the kernel you need to open the ROM zip file and extract the boot.img file. Then use fastboot to fastboot flash boot boot.img
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I know that the boot.img file is in the zip file, what I meant to ask was where do I get the stock ROM (so i can open it up and get the boot.img)
Also, what do I need to worry about before I apply this boot.img - do I need to make sure my hboot is compatible somehow?
get.cm
hboot 2.15 should be used for all 3.4 kernel ROMs
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abracadabra11 said:
get.cm
hboot 2.15 should be used for all 3.4 kernel ROMs
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Thank you for your guidance on kernel/hboot...
what do you mean "get. cm" ??
Where do i get stock boot.img??
abracadabra11 said:
Yes you need hboot 2.15 to run 3.4 kernel. There's a workaround posted in the forums for using older hboot with the new kernel, but it's not supported by CM.
And yes you can still run old kernel with new hboot.
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Okay sweet thank you I was also wondering where I can get the 2.15 hboot to flash? Or do I have to relock everything and then use the ruu to upgrade to that?
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You are not able to superCID though if you have 2.15 hboot, so keep that in mind.
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DroidLuvver said:
Thank you for your guidance on kernel/hboot...
what do you mean "get. cm" ??
Where do i get stock boot.img??
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http://get.cm/?device=ville&type=RC
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