Hi everyone, sorry to ask such a foolish question for my first post. I read Arter97's post about his kernel that he posted. I am having issues with my N920w8 Note 5, with a random kernel I flashed on, reboots during phone calls unless plugged to a charger. I read a lot of threads on here saying a new kernel would fix my issue, so here I am... Would I need to flash my Kernel back to stock or whatever it is before I use Arters kernel? It does say factory reset but would that flash back the original kernel from Samsung? Sorry if the question sounds stupid but I am not to aware of the rooting etc.. but trying to learn. Any reply is appreciated thanks guys.
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S.Boutrous said:
Anyone please
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better to go to his thread and ask this question....
for sure hell help you out on that...
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i installed cyanogen but I want original android back. can some one give me a detailed step by step on how to do it? Please help
thank you and I'm sorry, I just broke down and posted. is there any way to delete the thread?
try the "unroot. get back to original firmware" thread..
I know i have been guilty of posting questions without searching sometimes but a question like this is not only in stickies but also common sense, just flash the official donut build the same way you flashed cyanogen minus the whole double flash crap you gota do now with cyanogen builds because of google but thats besides the point. You may have to do a wipe too but i'm not sure.
another n00b thats being stupid and posting Q&A in the dev forum
Joe333x said:
I know i have been guilty of posting questions without searching sometimes but a question like this is not only in stickies but also common sense, just flash the official donut build the same way you flashed cyanogen minus the whole double flash crap you gota do now with cyanogen builds because of google but thats besides the point. You may have to do a wipe too but i'm not sure.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=491350&highlight=unroot
follow this
if you found how to flash cyanogen's rom, wouldnt you been able to find out how to return to stock?
gonintendo said:
i installed cyanogen but I want original android back. can some one give me a detailed step by step on how to do it? Please help
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You asked for these replies by putting your first post in the developers forum. Nice job noob.
WAIT WHAT?? you want original donut? cyanogen is original, but amili times better then stock. i dont know why new flashers want to go back to stock. is it because they dont have my fave?
If you really want to go back to stock I hear winmo has a phone for u....lol
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another n00b thats being stupid and posting Q&A in the dev forum
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Calm down.........
so i'll ask this again and hopefully someone will answet. Has anyone on any android device flashed too much where they started to have issues from the constant flashing? This is numero 2 question that I will ask. I got no response on the first question.
Anyone?
mj0528 said:
so i'll ask this again and hopefully someone will answet. Has anyone on any android device flashed too much where they started to have issues from the constant flashing? This is numero 2 question that I will ask. I got no response on the first question.
Anyone?
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Nope and I'ma flashaholic. I've had numerous android phones and have never ruined the RAM from flashing. These things are tested to withstand thousands of RAM flashes.
thank you for replying!!!!
Hello all!
This is my first post here and I thank all for comments in advance - they are very appreciated!
So I was very new to the aspect of rooting when I first got my Sprint GS3, but I read posts here and watched many tutorials on youtube and successfully rooted my device using Odin, then using Goomanager flashed CM 10.1 without a hitch. I had a custom kernel as well ( do not remember the name ), so when I updated my ROM I went hunting for new kernels as well. On an XDA (forgot the name/link) thread I found kernels compatible for CM 10.1, but when I flashed it my phone got bricked. No drivers found, won't boot into recovery or download, taking out and replacing battery wont work - not even an LED light. I said that I lost it and received a new one, but I was wondering why it got bricked (I have a bad gut feeling I did something as dumb as getting an international version kernel as I heard they would not be compatible?) And if there are links for a kernel for a stock firmware rooted GS3 - I have not seen one and I am nervous on finding more seeing as how I already bricked one phone. Thanks for the help!!! I just want to be more educated on this so I do not have to spend another 150$ in replacements. Thanks!
- Daniel
millergoalie said:
Hello all!
This is my first post here and I thank all for comments in advance - they are very appreciated!
So I was very new to the aspect of rooting when I first got my Sprint GS3, but I read posts here and watched many tutorials on youtube and successfully rooted my device using Odin, then using Goomanager flashed CM 10.1 without a hitch. I had a custom kernel as well ( do not remember the name ), so when I updated my ROM I went hunting for new kernels as well. On an XDA (forgot the name/link) thread I found kernels compatible for CM 10.1, but when I flashed it my phone got bricked. No drivers found, won't boot into recovery or download, taking out and replacing battery wont work - not even an LED light. I said that I lost it and received a new one, but I was wondering why it got bricked (I have a bad gut feeling I did something as dumb as getting an international version kernel as I heard they would not be compatible?) And if there are links for a kernel for a stock firmware rooted GS3 - I have not seen one and I am nervous on finding more seeing as how I already bricked one phone. Thanks for the help!!! I just want to be more educated on this so I do not have to spend another 150$ in replacements. Thanks!
- Daniel
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Just stick with the kernel provided in the rom you are using. The developer picked or made that kernel for a reason.
Sent from my CLEAN Note ll
brandonarev said:
Just stick with the kernel provided in the rom you are using. The developer picked or made that kernel for a reason.
Sent from my CLEAN Note ll
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The reason that I wanted another kernel is since Cyanogemods stock one does not let me OC/UV and those are options that I would like to have
millergoalie said:
The reason that I wanted another kernel is since Cyanogemods stock one does not let me OC/UV and those are options that I would like to have
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Only flash kernels that are in your device threads. Next time leave out what you did to get it replaced as that is fraud and not looked at well here.
millergoalie said:
Hello all!
This is my first post here and I thank all for comments in advance - they are very appreciated!
So I was very new to the aspect of rooting when I first got my Sprint GS3, but I read posts here and watched many tutorials on youtube and successfully rooted my device using Odin, then using Goomanager flashed CM 10.1 without a hitch. I had a custom kernel as well ( do not remember the name ), so when I updated my ROM I went hunting for new kernels as well. On an XDA (forgot the name/link) thread I found kernels compatible for CM 10.1, but when I flashed it my phone got bricked. No drivers found, won't boot into recovery or download, taking out and replacing battery wont work - not even an LED light. I said that I lost it and received a new one, but I was wondering why it got bricked (I have a bad gut feeling I did something as dumb as getting an international version kernel as I heard they would not be compatible?) And if there are links for a kernel for a stock firmware rooted GS3 - I have not seen one and I am nervous on finding more seeing as how I already bricked one phone. Thanks for the help!!! I just want to be more educated on this so I do not have to spend another 150$ in replacements. Thanks!
- Daniel
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good to know this, and i'll read carefully from now on. im new to this also and been flashing everything i see. thanks for the heads up
s3 is a very good desighn phone for android
ovni007 said:
good to know this, and i'll read carefully from now on. im new to this also and been flashing everything i see. thanks for the heads up
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Ok that is just dumb. Make sure you understand what your doing before you do. Remember the min you flashed a custom rom. You no longer have any warranty.
zelendel said:
Ok that is just dumb. Make sure you understand what your doing before you do. Remember the min you flashed a custom rom. You no longer have any warranty.
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I'm taking my time now and i read as much as i can to see the issues others are having. been new here is like a kid with a box of new toys "want to play with all of them at the same time". thats another reason i registered, to thank all the great developers that take time to make such a great roms for us to enjoy :good:
I had a hard brick a few months ago I sent it it in for a jtag repair and it works perfectly it is a lot cheaper than getting a replacement phone
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too bad.
now i believe that it pays to read as many times as you can before doing something to a precious phone.
i hope it will not happen to me..
so help me god.
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Just stick with the kernel provided in the rom you are using. The developer picked or made that kernel for a reason.
Sent from my CLEAN Note ll
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Agree
Hey everyone,I have a Verizon m8 and am rooted with s off. I was wondering if there is anyway to unroot and turn soff back on.... I would really liketo get this phone back to the way it came fresh out of the box.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.
Also, I am running viperrom if that matters at all.
TylerG3 said:
Hey everyone,I have a Verizon m8 and am rooted with s off. I was wondering if there is anyway to unroot and turn soff back on.... I would really liketo get this phone back to the way it came fresh out of the box.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.
Also, I am running viperrom if that matters at all.
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Read through here...read carefully what versions you are on, if you remove s-off now and the 4.4.3 update comes out you may not be able to s-off again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2745257
Based on your other post I really wouldn't worry about it. If I were a bit nervous like you, I would flash a rooted stock rom, which you should be able to find in the threads as well.
Couple quick notes since you sound a bit new, I would edit/remove (you can't delete a post so just edit the entire post to say removed because wrong thread) that request in the Viper thread, someone will probably flame you for asking in there. Lastly, seems like you are getting some help so good luck and keep reading and asking, the Thanks button under peoples names is always appreciated, I know I appreciate it .
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Read through here...read carefully what versions you are on, if you remove s-off now and the 4.4.3 update comes out you may not be able to s-off again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2745257
Based on your other post I really wouldn't worry about it. If I were a bit nervous like you, I would flash a rooted stock rom, which you should be able to find in the threads as well.
Couple quick notes since you sound a bit new, I would edit/remove (you can't delete a post so just edit the entire post to say removed because wrong thread) that request in the Viper thread, someone will probably flame you for asking in there. Lastly, seems like you are getting some help so good luck and keep reading and asking, the Thanks button under peoples names is always appreciated, I know I appreciate it .
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Thanks for the tips man!
hi i have a S2- I9100T and i tried to flash cyanogenmod 12.1 but while attempting, it failed to do it and got stuck on the screen. so i removed the battery and now it constantly boots to the recovery. . i tried a version compatible to S2- I9100 which is not the same model as mine but i read somewhere that it could work.
You will probably have to revert back to stock and try again, next time, follow the actual tutorial for your device. If not you could well run into a problem like this one. As a general rule, if you do your reading and you still have a problem, someone has had that problem before and so you can probably find your answer through more reading. I have have friends who use XDA every day and don't even have an account because most real problems are discussed.
Make sure when you post this that you are on the correct forum, you would be likely to receive more help in the S2 forums, and make sure you have your device model and the Rom you flashed in the post so they can provide more assistance.
Orcam said:
You will probably have to revert back to stock and try again, next time, follow the actual tutorial for your device. If not you could well run into a problem like this one. As a general rule, if you do your reading and you still have a problem, someone has had that problem before and so you can probably find your answer through more reading. I have have friends who use XDA every day and don't even have an account because most real problems are discussed.
Make sure when you post this that you are on the correct forum, you would be likely to receive more help in the S2 forums, and make sure you have your device model and the Rom you flashed in the post so they can provide more assistance.
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thx you that you replied and sorry for my ignorance as i am new here and it's my first time flashing a rom. yes i have been reading through a lot but there is no thread to my model so that's why i posted here. btw, i finally solved it after hours !! damn , never thought that flashing was that frustruating. again thanks for having helped.
No worries. I used to have this device so I felt your pain.