[Q] Need help finding stock kernel - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys. I recently flashed one of faux123's kernel specific to the Virtuous Fusion version 1.1.8 rom. I now want to flash the new synergy ROM. I wanted to now if I can flash the synergy rom with faux's kernel or if I have to go back to the stock kernel? Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance

Is this the kernel you're talking about? That kernel should work with the Synergy ROM, so do a full wipe (data, cache, Dalvik-Cache), flash the ROM, boot the ROM, reboot into recovery and wipe cache and Dalvik-Cache, flash the kernel, reboot, run Fix Permissions, reboot again.

Thank you so much for your time. And yes that was the rom that i was talking about.

The synergy's stock kernel is faux's 0.0.7 CFS kernel so there would be no reason to flash anything unless u want to change to 0.0.8 BFS kernel...
Sent from my Acer Iconia Tab A500 using XDA Premium App

I didn't know that. Thanks

Related

Urgent help with rom!!

Hey guys, im running virtuous fusion 1.1.8 on my mytouch 4G & all i wanna know is what kernel is the best for this rom? i tried faux's instructions, wipe cache & dalvik, then install first kernel, wipe cache & dalvik again, installed stock voltage kernel & they were both freezing up, so which kernel is good for this rom?
I use unity v4 and i must say it's smooth
svibrant67 said:
Hey guys, im running virtuous fusion 1.1.8 on my mytouch 4G & all i wanna know is what kernel is the best for this rom? i tried faux's instructions, wipe cache & dalvik, then install first kernel, wipe cache & dalvik again, installed stock voltage kernel & they were both freezing up, so which kernel is good for this rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
I suggest flashing virtuous unity, then unity v4 kernel.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
OP, Virtuous Fusion is outdated and no longer supported. Switch to Virtuous Unity, which is also Gingerbread/Sense 3.0, but much faster and is updated bi-weekly.

Franco kernel on stock rom

Is it poosible to flash Franco kernel while using stock rom? I know it isn't designed to work, but what would happen if I flashed with stock rom?
Will anything from the kernel work. Are there bad consequences?
I really like what the kernel offers but the small bugs inthe custom roms keeps me using stock
Sent from my IDEOS X5 using XDA App
I think that is only for oxygen, miui and cm7 roms, so probably the device will stuck at boot screen if you put it on stock rom.

[Q] Lightspeed 1.0.7 ROM, CAN'T OVERCLOCK

Hi guys so I have a problem.
I downgraded my OTA 3.2 upgrade via "Method 2" which i'm sure you all know about. (Download update.zip and then flash to 3.0.1 and root)
Then I installed the LightSpeed 1.0.7 ROM and I flashed Thor v3.9R3 Kernel (for stock 3.2) and rebooted my device.
It works great only problem is I can't overclock which is what I wanted to do in the first place. I open setCPU and then go to "voltages" section yet it just force closes on me. I can't do anything about it.
What should I do? Install a different ROM and reflash the kernel? Or maybe flash a different kernel? Please help guys cause I really want to overclock it to around 1.4....
PS Newbie here so don't rage
well the ROM has nothing to do with overclocking the tablet. it is the kernel. i have never tried thor's kernel, I use taboonay's and it works wonders on my tablet. I would recommend it to you because it works and i can overclock to 1.64. try reflashing the kernel you have now. if that doesnt work, try another kernel
bwassef said:
well the ROM has nothing to do with overclocking the tablet. it is the kernel. i have never tried thor's kernel, I use taboonay's and it works wonders on my tablet. I would recommend it to you because it works and i can overclock to 1.64. try reflashing the kernel you have now. if that doesnt work, try another kernel
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So would that mean the Taboonay v3.7? I tried that b4 flashing thor's and it didnt let me overclock. What else? Sorry for the stupid questions...
bwassef said:
well the ROM has nothing to do with overclocking the tablet. it is the kernel. i have never tried thor's kernel, I use taboonay's and it works wonders on my tablet. I would recommend it to you because it works and i can overclock to 1.64. try reflashing the kernel you have now. if that doesnt work, try another kernel
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Also, I meant it says, setCPU has stopped unexpectedly.
Do you still have root? Did you wipe cache and dalvik cache before flashing kernel?
p.s. by the way Tabooney is a ROM name. Richardtrip's kernel is named "Villain iconia kernel".
either Toobany or Lightspeed, you can try to install Villain_iconia_kernel 3.7, this package will overclock your current ROM.

[Q] Flashing PA - questions about flash and kernel

Hi everyone,
I've recently flashed to CM10.1 and I think it's great, I'm a big UI guy though and understand that PA offers some great UI changes.
I'm currently on CM10.1 +franco r28.
1. If I do a flash to PA, do I need to do a full wipe?
2. Does full wipe remove franco kernel?
Appreciate your help.
Yes, it is always romnded to make a full wipe, especially when coming from a different ROM.
It flashes everything, including gapps and kernel, so you'll have to flash your favourite kernel again after flashing a ROM.
T89 said:
Hi everyone,
I've recently flashed to CM10.1 and I think it's great, I'm a big UI guy though and understand that PA offers some great UI changes.
I'm currently on CM10.1 +franco r28.
1. If I do a flash to PA, do I need to do a full wipe?
2. Does full wipe remove franco kernel?
Appreciate your help.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. Thumb rule - You changing ROM Full wipe to avoid trouble (and Nandroid before experimenting)
2. Full wipe will remove your kernel. PA comes with stock so if you again need franco you need to reflash it after you install ROM and GAPPS
That's amazing help, both of you, thanks.

[Q] Custom Recovery and Kernel's

I'm curious what everyone thinks the best Recovery is for the Razr M and what are the best kernels as far as functionality, battery life, and speed.
I haven't played around with installing custom kernels and ive been using the CWM recovery on my razr m and im currently running the AOKP custom ROM.
Dead Calm, arghhh kernel
Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk 4
I think cwm is better than twrp but I am prejudiced by having wiped my extSD in one of the newest versions. See my signature link for an older BETTER version.
I like TWRP 2.6.0 and I had been having great performance with Carbon ROM 1.8 running the arrrghhh kernel. Currently though I'm having issues running arrrghhh kernel with the Carbon ROM 4.3 nightly (runs smooth with the provided kernel) and yes I did use the CM 10.2 version. I'm sure this will sort it's self after a few more updates.
***edit***
as of 8/16/2013 the arrrghhh kernel and carbon rom nightlies now work together properly
Brucifer5150 said:
I like TWRP 2.6.0 and I had been having great performance with Carbon ROM 1.8 running the arrrghhh kernel. Currently though I'm having issues running arrrghhh kernel with the Carbon ROM 4.3 nightly (runs smooth with the provided kernel) and yes I did use the CM 10.2 version. I'm sure this will sort it's self after a few more updates.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
what benefits come with using the arrrghhh kernel and is there a thread on here that i cant find? lol
jb14813 said:
what benefits come with using the arrrghhh kernel and is there a thread on here that i cant find? lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Over/Underclocking and more governor options you can read about it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893050
Brucifer5150 said:
Over/Underclocking and more governor options you can read about it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893050
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When installing a custom kernal, do i have to take any special steps such as wipe dalvic etc..? Or simply just flash zip from cwrm?
Making a backup and wiping cache and dalvik are always a good idea.

Categories

Resources