Hello XDA,
I recently acquired a Samsung Telus T959D Fascinate and have anxiously waiting for a ICS release.
In order to use ]teamhacksung's ICS Port for Galaxy S (BUILD 9) for my fascinate, I used >>This Thread<< to flash a i9000 kernel to use the ROM.
Now I am confused a bit. I've done some research on XDA and google, but for some reason can't get a straight answer on what to do in order to flash back a regular Samsung Fascinate ROM, such as CM7.1. I want to flash back, but I don't know which kernel to use because I am currently using the i9000 kernel.
I could flash one by Glitch and try CM7.1 from there, but I'm not sure what the voodoo lagfix option is and why it would brick my phone.
If any of you could recommend a kernel to flash to use regular Fascinate ROMs, and a kernel to use for i9000 ROMs, it would be greatly appreciated
Telus fascinate roms are not compatible with verizon fascinates and vice versa. I would use glitch v13 for telus and whatever aosp rom of your choice thats compatible. Search function is your best friend lol.
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I've been searching the forums to see if there is a custom kernel that you can flash over the stock rom. My friend did this to his motorola droid so that he could overclock the processor, so I assume someone has developed a similar kernel for the hero. Is this possible/does this kernel exist? I am aware that there are custom roms that allow for overlocking, but all I really want is a custom kernel.
Pick any kernel you want as far as I understand it. Of course, make a Nandroid first, then flash the new kernel. If you have any major problems with it, you can just restore the Nandroid, which will return you back to the stock kernel. I am about to embark on this same journey myself tonight. I'm going to use this one here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=705074 . Good luck to you in your endeavors.
Hey guys... I am getting ready to flash the JI2 modem (to fix my gps issues from what I read), but I was also wanting to flash a custom kernel to speed my system up and get rid of lag. I was thinking about flashing this kernel ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787410 ) but have read where it bricked some phones, others didn't have a problem. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what custom kernel would work with the JI2? I will also need it to be compatible with what I am running... please advise on what you have had success with!
Rooted Vibrant
2.2 Froyo
Axura 2.1 Final
As a new Samsung Galaxy S user (my first Samsung phone ever) i have tons of question.
CM7 work just fine at my HTC Legend so i will go with that for my SGS to. But when it comes to Kernel, Modem, CSC etc i have no idea what to choose.
You could come and try insanity cm, based on cm7 but barebones , with facility to easily add back some or all of the missing components, several kernels to try with it, supportive thread
Insanity cm017/glitch v10c
Real quick issue: I have an ATT Atrix 4G rooted and unlocked, want to flash custom kernel, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156040 However, I'm on gingerbread with a different kernel to the one that the forum thinks gingerbread should have. Is it safe to flash this different version kernel onto an older version (stock version)
Thanks
I just wanted to say that updating the kernel did not break it or anything, in case anyone else wondered....
Hello,
You'll have to excuse my relative anonymity with regards to Android. I've always been a BlackBerry user and I've recently switched to a Note and couldn't be happier, but I know little about ROM's, development and so on.
I've rooted my Note and loaded a Custom ROM - imilka's CyanogenMod9, which has been working fantastically. However, I do miss some of the stock TouchWiz applications like S Memo and S Planner. Also, I'd like to return to Gingerbread and simply wait for the official ICS update from Samsung. Custom ROM's are nice and efficient, but for daily use I'm starting to think a stock ROM might be better for me.
My question is, how can I return to the latest stock ROM of the Note, without losing root or bricking my phone?
Thanks in advance, and I apologize if this has been covered someplace else but I couldn't find it.
K
KarimSalloum said:
Hello,
You'll have to excuse my relative anonymity with regards to Android. I've always been a BlackBerry user and I've recently switched to a Note and couldn't be happier, but I know little about ROM's, development and so on.
I've rooted my Note and loaded a Custom ROM - imilka's CyanogenMod9, which has been working fantastically. However, I do miss some of the stock TouchWiz applications like S Memo and S Planner. Also, I'd like to return to Gingerbread and simply wait for the official ICS update from Samsung. Custom ROM's are nice and efficient, but for daily use I'm starting to think a stock ROM might be better for me.
My question is, how can I return to the latest stock ROM of the Note, without losing root or bricking my phone?
Thanks in advance, and I apologize if this has been covered someplace else but I couldn't find it.
K
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simple flash absyss note kernel v4.2--> fullwipe(data+cache+dalvic)-->download mode-->then install stock rom from odin..then root it..or directly install prerooted rom. but i sujjest you alba v2 ..its the stock ics with all samsung apps you need
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simple flash absyss note kernel v4.2--> fullwipe(data+cache+dalvic)-->download mode-->then install stock rom from odin..then root it..or directly install prerooted rom. but i sujjest you alba v2 ..its the stock ics with all samsung apps you need
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flash abyssnote kernel 3.9/4.2 ---> REBOOT RECOVERY ---> flash GB rom
Thank you both, I'm downloading Alba v2 to test it out. if not i'll go back to GB.