Hi,
I flashed the Galay Note with the Kernel XWKE7. Now I want to sell it, without the rooted Kernel. Is it able to get the original Kernel? - A update over Kies is available.
Thanks,
Grex
Just flash any original samsung firmware using odin at developers section.
Hi,
thanks for your reply. So the easiest way isn't update from kies?
grexaut said:
Hi,
I flashed the Galay Note with the Kernel XWKE7.
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You flashed your Note with a SGSII rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16781156&postcount=2
Hello,
ah sry I had the wrong kernel file in my folder. I flashed the right kernel, but deleted the file
But that's no problem, because I will sell it with flashed kernel. Thanks for reply
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hi, I flashed Kyrillos' ROM v4.1 and now the kernel is stuck at rooted even if I reflash JPM firmware. please help thanks you
thatheway said:
hi, I flashed Kyrillos' ROM v4.1 and now the kernel is stuck at rooted even if I reflash JPM firmware. please help thanks you
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The "root" in the kernel version has
nothing to do with rooting and
unrooting. It is simply an indication of
the user name under which the kernel
once was compiled. It belongs to this
specific kernel and can't be changed
Hi I have an I9000 and I have upgraded the OS to 2.3.5 using the stock firmware from samfirmwares.com I think it is using Odin. The question I have and I have googled it and searched and read this and many other forums is can I root my I9000 without flashing CWM and a customer kernal?
On my 10.1 tab I just have a zip file I drop in root and reboot to the recovery menu and update it and it's done. I want the same for my I9000 (just for Titanium backup and SU) and I want to stay on the stock rom.
Thanks
Brian
Nop that isn't possible!
Only way to root 2.3.5 is flashing a custom kernel.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Yes,you can...
Brian-UK said:
Hi I have an I9000 and I have upgraded the OS to 2.3.5 using the stock firmware from samfirmwares.com I think it is using Odin. The question I have and I have googled it and searched and read this and many other forums is can I root my I9000 without flashing CWM and a customer kernal?
On my 10.1 tab I just have a zip file I drop in root and reboot to the recovery menu and update it and it's done. I want the same for my I9000 (just for Titanium backup and SU) and I want to stay on the stock rom.
Thanks
Brian
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It is not a single-click process but two.
First of all use CF(the least complicated kernel) that applies to JVS to obtain root(from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108 ) and then flash the stock kernel(from perkas stash-- http://perka.zapto.org ).The result would be your phone has root and only the stock kernel.
Best wishes.
Thanks thats what I wanted I'll do that then. Why do you flash twice though? why CF then perka?
Thanks for your help
Brian
Brian-UK said:
Thanks thats what I wanted I'll do that then. Why do you flash twice though? why CF then perka?
Thanks for your help
Brian
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Twice because----
1)the CF would root your phone
and since you don't want anything other than the native/original kernel,
2)flash the kernel as suggested.
You could as well not go for the second flash but simply remove the minor tweaks and reboot for them to be removed.
No big deal/difference really.
I Flashed adam's kernel so I could root my phone. I successfully rooted and flash adam's kernel. I was wondering how could I revert back to the stock kernel? Thanks in advance
gaurdjatixa said:
I Flashed adam's kernel so I could root my phone. I successfully rooted and flash adam's kernel. I was wondering how could I revert back to the stock kernel? Thanks in advance
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gaurdjatixa said:
I Flashed adam's kernel so I could root my phone. I successfully rooted and flash adam's kernel. I was wondering how could I revert back to the stock kernel? Thanks in advance
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Quickest way revert back to stock rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
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topcat07 said:
Quickest way revert back to stock rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
Sent from my GT-I9505 using xda app-developers app
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is there a way to flash only the kernel and not losing data? and how to do I back up and restore data if I want to unroot? sorry for the noob question. Kinda new to android thanks in advance!
Whatsup OP,
easiest way is mentioned, is to simply reflash the entire stock ROM, perhaps the question you should be asking is how to extract the Kernel from the entire ROM zip?
also i would recomend reflashing the entire stock ROM on anyway just to avoid any issues.
Hope i helped!
Here is a link for the ME2 dated 2-5-2013 stock kernel and recovery http://fs1.d-h.st/download/00046/xDf/I9505XXUAME2-STOCK-KERNEL-RECOVERY.rar. Extract once with 7-zip and flash the md5 file in PDA with Odin.
gee2012 said:
Here is a link for the ME2 dated 2-5-2013 stock kernel and recovery. Extract once with 7-zip and flash the md5 file in PDA with Odin.
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Is it okay to flash ME2 kernel even if I have MDK?
gaurdjatixa said:
Is it okay to flash ME2 kernel even if I have MDK?
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You could do that but its better to check for updates and reroot.
Hi Guys,
As you can see, I am new to this site. My phone is S4 19505. Yesterday, I tried to root my phone and that was a succes. Problem began when I want to install kernel for longer battery life. I have installed kernel from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297379 and I have chosen Touchwiz KitKat 4.4 version. After I flashed this kernel my s4 is not starting. It just stuck at first screen "where we get first white letters samsung galaxy s4".
I have no idea what to do now.
Can anyone please help me?
Advance thanks.
safi_k19 said:
Hi Guys,
As you can see, I am new to this site. My phone is S4 19505. Yesterday, I tried to root my phone and that was a succes. Problem began when I want to install kernel for longer battery life. I have installed kernel from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297379 and I have chosen Touchwiz KitKat 4.4 version. After I flashed this kernel my s4 is not starting. It just stuck at first screen "where we get first white letters samsung galaxy s4".
I have no idea what to do now.
Can anyone please help me?
Advance thanks.
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Did you follow the instruction of the OP, wipe cache and wipe dalvik after installing it?
Interface23 said:
Did you follow the instruction of the OP, wipe cache and wipe dalvik after installing it?
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Yes, I did everything as there said.
safi_k19 said:
Yes, I did everything as there said.
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Are you using cmw or twrp? I believe your stock rom is 4.4 kitkat
Interface23 said:
Are you using cmw or twrp? I believe your stock rom is 4.4 kitkat
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twrp. I dont know what you mean by stock rom because this is my first time I did. My device is running 4.4.2. and I chose for kernel 4.4 version of tw.
I think that you have to re-flash a new rom. Then, you have to retry installing root and the kernel.
msmlz said:
I think that you have to re-flash a new rom. Then, you have to retry installing root and the kernel.
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I agree with msmlz, if you have nandroid restore it or download the firmware in sammobile and reflash it and before flashing the custom kernel again, read the thread, see if someone face bootloop like you. Hope someone with experience on it could help you, I never install custom kernel, just update the last stock kernel on my rooted stock rom.
Hi ¿Someone can help me? I'm not found any stock rom for flash via TWRP
What is the phone's model #? Have you looked on sammobile.com for a stock ROM that can be flashed via Odin?
It is not possible to flash a stock ROM with TWRP.
audit13 said:
What is the phone's model #? Have you looked on sammobile.com for a stock ROM that can be flashed via Odin?
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It is the i9500 and no, because im not have a computer.
Pwnycorn said:
It is not possible to flash a stock ROM with TWRP.
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Why? I flashed a stock rom in the Galaxy Tab 3 and it worked
Stock ROMs are flashed using Odin. A stock ROM can be modified to be flashed with TWRP, but then it's not a stock ROM anymore.
audit13 said:
Stock ROMs are flashed using Odin. A stock ROM can be modified to be flashed with TWRP, but then it's not a stock ROM anymore.
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But where i can find a rom with no many modifications?
You'll have to look for custom ROMs that based on a stock ROM.
Alphita said:
But where i can find a rom with no many modifications?
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You can try the app Flashfire to flash the stock ROM. But I would make sure to have a PC ready (a friend maybe?) if something happens.
Okay. Thanks @Pwnycorn @audit13