Hey people,
Currently I was running AOKP Build 33, then decided to flash my Transformer's kernel to Clemsyn-Blades3.2OCver22a (http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1109630.html), now it seems to be stuck on the Asus EEE Pad screen. I did a back up and through CWM v5.8.1.8 and restored without problem but it's still stuck.
I'm out of ideas and hoping you guys have some
gurellaz696 said:
Hey people,
Currently I was running AOKP Build 33, then decided to flash my Transformer's kernel to Clemsyn-Blades3.2OCver22a (http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1109630.html), now it seems to be stuck on the Asus EEE Pad screen. I did a back up and through CWM v5.8.1.8 and restored without problem but it's still stuck.
I'm out of ideas and hoping you guys have some
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The Blade kernel is for Honeycomb. It is not compatible with ICS. You can reflash your ROM to get the original kernel back.
kokopopz said:
The Blade kernel is for Honeycomb. It is not compatible with ICS. You can reflash your ROM to get the original kernel back.
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oh dman, is there a way I can put the original files to the internal memory, or update via SD card. my computer won't recognise the device when I plug it in
Yes use ADB and next time don't just random flash things. True guevor's kernel (I really have no idea why you haven't used that one .....)
gkillerx said:
Yes use ADB and next time don't just random flash things. True guevor's kernel (I really have no idea why you haven't used that one .....)
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I second guevor's kernel. I was having the random reboots from anywhere between a few hours and less than two days, and since I flashed test13 I haven't had a single RR or SOD in two weeks.
Quick question:
Is the guevor's kernel compatible to stock ICS build 9.2.1.17??
It's rooted with CWM installed.
gkillerx said:
Yes use ADB and next time don't just random flash things. True guevor's kernel (I really have no idea why you haven't used that one .....)
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Where can I download the kernel from?
I managed to use ADB to push then flash back to stock it's all working fine now.
gurellaz696 said:
Where can I download the kernel from?
I managed to use ADB to push then flash back to stock it's all working fine now.
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its in the development section
farsight73 said:
Quick question:
Is the guevor's kernel compatible to stock ICS build 9.2.1.17??
It's rooted with CWM installed.
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Yes, it's fully compatible, tried it myself not that long ago.
its under test 16b it works perfect
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA
okay well I managed to upgrade to milestone 5, flashed guevor's kernel 17c and now it all works fine
Good To Hear
Thats good to hear. But make sure next time you read ALOT before flashing something!!!!!
sandman7793 said:
Thats good to hear. But make sure next time you read ALOT before flashing something!!!!!
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yea that's the last time I'm flashing something when I'm half asleep
Related
HC 3.2 P7310 P7310XAR P7310UEKJ5
Here is a stock 3.2 ROM for P7310 (WiFi) that I built from a system.img and boot.img from P7310XXKJ4(thanks nirogu325!). This is good for folks that like stock and can't flash with ODIN and for ROM bases\components etc.
CWM Recovery flashable (system and stock kernel included)
Install wipe caches, dalvik cache, and replaces the system partition. It will not touch /data unless you do so in CWM (see install below).
Deodexed
Zipaligned
Rooted + busybox
Removed the plethora of annoying widgets from the home screens that came from the factory.
Removed some DOA 0 byte APKs (AndroidTabletGNA_v1.apk, BoxAndroidApp.apk, WeatherBugTablet.apk, and SamsungHelpCenter_P7310_v001.apk)
Works great with my v2 kernel for HC 3.2 If you had my kernel already, you need to reflash it after flashing this zip since it contains the stock kernel.
Note: This ROM is deodexed. It will boot slow the first time and apps will load slower the first time you use them. It will then get faster, so give it a chance.
MD5 36bf2f8659b6f8087bdbf31ba370fe87
StockHC32_P7310XARP7310UEKJ5.zip
Backup:
Backup your existing ROM with CWM first.
Install Fresh:
Wipe data\factory reset from CWM recovery and flash the zip. When it boots, it will start the setup wizard like you just bought it.
Upgrade:
If you have stock 3.2 KJ4, you may be able to get way with just a flash without wiping data. It seems to be working OK for me. If you have any issues, I recommend installing fresh. This worked great for me as well.
As-is...I will provide no support for this stock ROM.
Thanks a lot! Gonna flash this tomorrow (almost 12am here lol). Will let you know how your kernel goes on my tab this time (crossing fingers).
nirogu325 said:
Thanks a lot! Gonna flash this tomorrow (almost 12am here lol). Will let you know how your kernel goes on my tab this time (crossing fingers).
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want ro try it but what to install in order to backup my original rom? root follow by cwm willso?
mynewuser said:
want ro try it but what to install in order to backup my original rom? root follow by cwm willso?
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Overcome CWM Recovery - Nandroid Backup procedure: Go to the CWM Recovery > Nandroid menu > Backup or Restore. This ROM is already rooted if that was your last question.
Curious little typo Samsung made in the MTP Application, when you connect it says "MTP initialisation" instead of initialization. This is also present on the previous KJ4.
nirogu325 said:
Curious little typo Samsung made in the MTP Application, when you connect it says "MTP initialisation" instead of initialization. This is also present on the previous KJ4.
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The UK guys are going to disagree
_motley said:
The UK guys are going to disagree
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Lol yeah. It was with a "z" in KHA. So far this firmware's quicker than KHA. Got it OC'ed (with your kernel) up to 1.4 and UV'ed -75 only the higher freqs. All is well.
nirogu325 said:
Lol yeah. It was with a "z" in KHA. So far this firmware's quicker than KHA. Got it OC'ed (with your kernel) up to 1.4 and UV'ed -75 only the higher freqs. All is well.
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Awesome, great to hear it is working for you!
Nvm. 10char
hi, do you know if this firmware samsung-updates.com/gt-p7310-galaxy-tab-8-9-wi-fi/ is the same as you have. .? second i have the firmware 3.1 P7310UEKHA do you know if i can flash this firmware or i wait for an ota update. .?
i ask because last time i had other tablet and i install another firmware from other region and i got and error of android process and i got infinite loop, please let me know
thanks
stsights said:
hi, do you know if this firmware samsung-updates.com/gt-p7310-galaxy-tab-8-9-wi-fi/ is the same as you have. .? second i have the firmware 3.1 P7310UEKHA do you know if i can flash this firmware or i wait for an ota update. .?
i ask because last time i had other tablet and i install another firmware from other region and i got and error of android process and i got infinite loop, please let me know
thanks
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This firmware was leaked by samfirmware.com (soon to be sammobile.com). It is a stock ROM as the title says, but it is a leak (as in let's say a beta firmware), a stable one as I've had it installed since the 3rd of this month. If you'd rather wait for an OTA then you're welcome, it's all your choice. Be sure to follow instructions and you'll be fine with no bootloops. Don't be afraid to ask if help is needed.
So..XAR = EU and KHA=US I assume?
I think I read on overcome thread, saying there is no hardware difference between regions...just localized apps....which means ROMs are interchangeable?
Thanks for your time, guys!
Hey Motley!
Will there also be a 3G version of this rom? I'd like to install a stock android 3.2 rom to my 7300 but I don't find a version that is flashable with CWM recovery.
maturate said:
So..XAR = EU and KHA=US I assume?
I think I read on overcome thread, saying there is no hardware difference between regions...just localized apps....which means ROMs are interchangeable?
Thanks for your time, guys!
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US region is XAB me thinks. Oh and it doesn't matter which region you choose since you can choose your preferred language at the startup wizard.
jenne1980 said:
Hey Motley!
Will there also be a 3G version of this rom? I'd like to install a stock android 3.2 rom to my 7300 but I don't find a version that is flashable with CWM recovery.
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I posted a little ODIN guide in my latest post at the 7300 KJ5 thread.
jenne1980 said:
Hey Motley!
Will there also be a 3G version of this rom? I'd like to install a stock android 3.2 rom to my 7300 but I don't find a version that is flashable with CWM recovery.
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Sorry, this is just a stock Wifi-only ROM that is prepped for CWM flashing. nirogu325 pointed you in the right direction for the equivalent stock ROM for the 7300 (3G), but you have to use ODIN to flash.
The 3G folks really need someone to do some CWM conversions for the stock 7300 ROMs so you don't have to use ODIN all the time. ODIN is great for low level recovery when all else fails, but it really sucks for day to day use as well as for avid ROM flashers since you have to re-root and re-install recovery etc. If you do go through all these things, at least make sure you do a CWM backup so you have a quick way to flash back to stock next time.
When you say stock do you mean no TouchWiz or stock as in just a rooted/deodexed version of the standard Samsung ROM? I'm looking for a plain Honeycomb 3.2 ROM. I'm downloading this anyway but if someone responds before it'll save me a bit of time Thanks!
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When you say stock do you mean no TouchWiz or stock as in just a rooted/deodexed version of the standard Samsung ROM? I'm looking for a plain Honeycomb 3.2 ROM. I'm downloading this anyway but if someone responds before it'll save me a bit of time Thanks!
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There are no 8.9 ROMs that lack TouchWiz yet. If you want lag out, change launchers. I suggest ADWLauncher EX due to its new hardware acceleration functions in tablets.
Yeah I've been using ADW and its great. It's just a few little things with TouchWiz that I don't like... I want a stock (black) launcher bar on the bottom and black system menu & browser.
Overcome 1.2 Theme for KJ5
d1gw33d said:
Yeah I've been using ADW and its great. It's just a few little things with TouchWiz that I don't like... I want a stock (black) launcher bar on the bottom and black system menu & browser.
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NOTE: I only have the 7310 (Wi-Fi) unit so this is not tested for the 7300 KJ5.
I can help you out with the bar and toggle menu, but not the browser and Settings, I'm afraid. Here's a CWM flashable I made with images from the old Overcome 1.2 ROM and a revert just in case.
Credit goes to alterbridge86 .
3.2 ROM issue with IMAP email client
Hey all,
I flashed this ROM and it works great with one exception. I use IMAP email which was working fine in 3.1 and works fine now with a 3rd party email client but with the mail app in this ROM all IMAP folders are empty. Sending emails through smtp okay but syncing IMAP results in only retrieving folders but all empty.
Any help or alternative is welcome, I don't want to go back but my only option is now POP or 3rd party IMAP app (which I don't like - they are all for lower phone resolution).
Thanks
I'm using a 9020A model purchased on Ebay for 2 weeks now.
twice already within a few days the phone will not turn on in the morning after charging it all night (in stand-by).
It will not turn on even into boot-loader.
if I take out the battery it turns on like nothing happened.
Any idea what the problem is ?
kalda01 said:
I'm using a 9020A model purchased on Ebay for 2 weeks now.
twice already within a few days the phone will not turn on in the morning after charging it all night (in stand-by).
It will not turn on even into boot-loader.
if I take out the battery it turns on like nothing happened.
Any idea what the problem is ?
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Thats what you called "SOD" screen of death. Just pull your batery when it happen. Also it might be kernel related try changing kernel
Sent from my Nexus S
I'm running CM7 since day one with whatever kernel it came with.
What other kernel might work with CM7 ?
There are still a couple though i don't think any are in development any more. Since it seems to have only happened once so no need to try out different kernels. I wouldn't worry about it at all unless it becomes a regular occurrence.
This seems to have happened to many others with the stable CM7 rom version.
In another post someone who had the issue reported that switching to Netarchy's kernel addressed the problem for him.
This happened already twice today so looks like I need to find a solution.
How difficult it is to replace just the kernel?
Get ahold of a GB compatible kernel, wipe dalvik cache and flash the kernel .zip file. Do a NANDROID backup beforehand (CWM -> backup) if you don't have a recent one already.
In another post someone suggested the following Kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219
There are CFS & BFS builds. which one should I use? what is the difference ?
Also the kernels are labeled as "2.3.4+ based roms (Nexus-S AND Sprint Nexus-S 4G Phones)", However the CM7 rom is based on 2.3.7. would that work ?
kalda01 said:
In another post someone suggested the following Kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219
There are CFS & BFS builds. which one should I use? what is the difference ?
Also the kernels are labeled as "2.3.4+ based roms (Nexus-S AND Sprint Nexus-S 4G Phones)", However the CM7 rom is based on 2.3.7. would that work ?
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CFS is a fairer CPU allocation scheduler, and generally better for multitasking as well as overall performance. BFS is, in theory, better at doing only the "task at hand", but so far hasn't proven any better than CFS, and is additionally less stable most of the time. tl;dr, get CFS.
Kernel should work fine on 2.3.7, don't stress about it. In the event that something goes wrong, just make sure you have a backup anyway.
netarchy-nexus 1.4.1 CFS Kernel is labeled "experimental" since october 2011. Is it OK to use it anyway ? how exactly is a kernel flashed ? via recovery ?
kalda01 said:
netarchy-nexus 1.4.1 CFS Kernel is labeled "experimental" since october 2011. Is it OK to use it anyway ? how exactly is a kernel flashed ? via recovery ?
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Yup, it's OK to use it anyway. Also kernel is flashed via recovery.
Sent from my Nexus S from Tapatalk
Any need to wipe or reset the phone before flashing a new Kernel ?
kalda01 said:
Any need to wipe or reset the phone before flashing a new Kernel ?
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No need. Simply flash the kernel, via fastboot
flashed the kernel via recovery. I'll report back if the SOD problem is resolved.
5 days later and not even a single "SOD" freeze. looks like changing the stock kernel
did the trick.
3 weeks after flashing the Kernel and the SOD problem is back. 3 times in last 2 days.
Anything I can tweak to avoid these freezes ?
I upgraded to ICS official version with official update that claimed to fix reboot issue.....it didnt so I tried evolver 1.3 and 1.3.1 and got random reboots and power offs too.
I had enough so I reverted to revolver 3.11.1 and was still having reboots even though I did full wipes. So I ran the super wipe script which kills all ? and I am still getting reboots and power offs so what else can I do ? some have said that its the ICS bootloader that has screwed everything so how can I get the HC bootloader back ? Or any other suggestions?
When I found myself in this situation, I found that if I NVFlash a stock honeycomb image first, all is stable again.... I posted a 10 step guide to return to Honeycomb, but you can only NVFlash with theolder Transfomers - is you device NVFlash'able?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
still on the icys bootloader?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium HD app
If you were willing to flash a custom ROM, you probably might as well also try Guevor's custom kernel. A bit late now, since you already went back to Honeycomb.
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When I found myself in this situation, I found that if I NVFlash a stock honeycomb image first, all is stable again.... I posted a 10 step guide to return to Honeycomb, but you can only NVFlash with theolder Transfomers - is you device NVFlash'able?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks I have not tried that yet.
I have B60 so I can nvflash.
As far as I can tell the main issue with ics is it doesn't like deep sleep because the guvnor kernel disables deep sleep which I guess uses more battery power well thats what I found with version 14 and I still had 1 reboot too.
Thanks for advice guys.
Do you have a link for guide ?
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Thanks I have not tried that yet.
I have B60 so I can nvflash.
As far as I can tell the main issue with ics is it doesn't like deep sleep because the guvnor kernel disables deep sleep which I guess uses more battery power well thats what I found with version 14 and I still had 1 reboot too.
Thanks for advice guys.
Do you have a link for guide ?
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Search jtrosky's forum posts for that guide.
Here is a link to the quick 10 step guide I put together real quick. Links to stock firmware and root'ing util are provider there as well...
Good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24576480
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
jtrosky said:
Here is a link to the quick 10 step guide I put together real quick. Links to stock firmware and root'ing util are provider there as well...
Good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24576480
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks a lot I got the file and will nvflash back to old faithful HC until they solve this rebooting nonsense
Does the nvflash replace the ICS bootloader ? because I think thats all that could be left causing the issue from my ICS update ? So just wonding how it is going to fix the reboot issue by flashing..........not doubting it does but just wondering how.
grandmaster_b said:
Thanks a lot I got the file and will nvflash back to old faithful HC until they solve this rebooting nonsense
Does the nvflash replace the ICS bootloader ? because I think thats all that could be left causing the issue from my ICS update ? So just wonding how it is going to fix the reboot issue by flashing..........not doubting it does but just wondering how.
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It does replace the bootloader, although, we've done some testing that also suggests that the bootloader is NOT what it causing the issues in ICS...
I wish I knew what the difference was - keep in mind that there are like 15 or 16 partitions on the iternal memory. NVFlash re-creates them all, I believe, whereas most CWM packages only flash a few of those partitions.
However, I agee - if we can determine what NVflash does differently than CWM when flashing Revolver, it would be a big help in determining where the problem is!
Multiple folks have reported success with the NVFLash method (I haven't seen anyone say that it hasn't worked). I actually learned of it from another post on the forum myself....
jtrosky said:
It does replace the bootloader, although, we've done some testing that also suggests that the bootloader is NOT what it causing the issues in ICS...
I wish I knew what the difference was - keep in mind that there are like 15 or 16 partitions on the iternal memory. NVFlash re-creates them all, I believe, whereas most CWM packages only flash a few of those partitions.
However, I agee - if we can determine what NVflash does differently than CWM when flashing Revolver, it would be a big help in determining where the problem is!
Multiple folks have reported success with the NVFLash method (I haven't seen anyone say that it hasn't worked). I actually learned of it from another post on the forum myself....
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Exactly it has to differ some how so it would be nice to know in what way.
Anway as it has worked for all so far I am hoping to flash back tonight if I get the time and I will post my results after a few days to make sure the reboots have gone
Thanks again for your advice and help !
I performed the Nvflash to stock then rooted and used clockworkmod to install Revolver 3.11.1 and as before the ICS fiasco it looks to be resolved because my TF101 is still alive this morning no power off as it was doing before nvflash restore and no reboots at all.
I did notice that nvflash does create quite a few partitions and also does flash the HC bootloader so it has to be structure or bootloader that is the problem then because the kernel is taken out of the equation if I done a super wipe on my TF101 and installed HC with stock kernel.
I'm tired of looking for an answer to this seemingly simple question on google and searching on here. I've had at least 5 tabs open for the last hour combing through posts and replies.
Question is this: A500 running thor's v14.2 rom along w/ his custom kernel. To revert back to stock. Do I need to flash back to the stock kernel along w/ the stock rom. If so, where can I get the kernel from?! The closest thing I came across was a post that gave the source link where you had to build the kernel yourself.
smhism said:
I'm tired of looking for an answer to this seemingly simple question on google and searching on here. I've had at least 5 tabs open for the last hour combing through posts and replies.
Question is this: A500 running thor's v14.2 rom along w/ his custom kernel. To revert back to stock. Do I need to flash back to the stock kernel along w/ the stock rom. If so, where can I get the kernel from?! The closest thing I came across was a post that gave the source link where you had to build the kernel yourself.
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did you make a nandroid of your ROM before you flashed the current ROM youre on?
of course not! lol. I was too excited to play around w/ it that I neglected the basics. And honestly, I've been putting off reverting back because I'm quite happy w/ thor's rom.
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of course not! lol. I was too excited to play around w/ it that I neglected the basics. And honestly, I've been putting off reverting back because I'm quite happy w/ thor's rom.
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haha, youre on the HC bootloader arent you?
yep. haven't touched the bootloader. just flashed the rom and kernel.
smhism said:
yep. haven't touched the bootloader. just flashed the rom and kernel.
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you may hafta install a rom thats just plain HC with root, like a 3.2.1 HC rom
would that allow for ota updates and such?
smhism said:
would that allow for ota updates and such?
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i believe so, yes, but you may want to ask someone with more experience than me, im good with phones, but tabs are a new thing to me
thanks! I found out that thor's kernel is supposed to work w/ the stock rom. so I'm just going to try loading a rooted stock and hope I don't brick it.
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thanks! I found out that thor's kernel is supposed to work w/ the stock rom. so I'm just going to try loading a rooted stock and hope I don't brick it.
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good luck bro!
I've also decided to head back to a stock ROM in both anticipation of the ICS update and to try and get video working with Skype. My problem is, I'm using a A501, which seems to be the unwanted red headed stepchild of the Iconia family!
I'm on a custom ROM (Moscow something-er-rather?) with CWM. Do I just find a copy of the stock ROM and flash like a custom? I just really want to be able to get OTA updates and hopefully solve my Skype video issues...
Thanks in advance!
Sent from my A501 using Tapatalk
gfinockio said:
I'm on a custom ROM (Moscow something-er-rather?) with CWM. Do I just find a copy of the stock ROM and flash like a custom? I just really want to be able to get OTA updates and hopefully solve my Skype video issues...
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I see vache has a couple Full 3.2 Stock 501 roms on his thread here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113878
i got a a500 and i assume you extract the update.zip and flash as per a500. Dont wanna put u wrong tho' so maybe ask moscow on his rom thread, he da man when it comes to the 501
Okay - I'm going to try and flash that update.zip and see what happens. My biggest concern is the lack of Skype video - I can only assume it has to do with the ROM flashed, and nothing else, because other people claim they are able to use Skype video.
Hello, I created this flashable zip of the 1.5 update for the K1 using SuperR's Kitchen. (Original file)
You can flash it with twrp.
This is my very first time, so theres no guarantee at all.
It worked for me. Take it or leave it.
It's deodexed and ziplaigned.
Rooted and with SuperSU.
Download: https://mega.nz/#!Xow12BiT!lF3wUNtDePdxKkvNJ6mPSyvPza7FaNF_4YSj91TiwbA
Confirmed working on my K1. Also could you maybe provide the blob if you still have the original full zip? Thanks for this!
thanks very much!
Downloading!! Thanks for your effort.
Max4000 said:
Hello, I created this flashable zip of the 1.5 update for the K1 using SuperR's Kitchen. (Original file)
You can flash it with twrp.
This is my very first time, so theres no guarantee at all.
It worked for me. Take it or leave it.
It's deodexed and ziplaigned.
Rooted and with SuperSU.
Download: https://mega.nz/#!Xow12BiT!lF3wUNtDePdxKkvNJ6mPSyvPza7FaNF_4YSj91TiwbA
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I'm using @GtrCraft Optimized Stock Rom, can I use this to update it? Thanks
coowkeee said:
I'm using @GtrCraft Optimized Stock Rom, can I use this to update it? Thanks
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Yeah but my optimisations are gone then
It worked for me. I used the same rom before flashing this.
GtrCraft said:
Yeah but my optimisations are gone then
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Are you going to make a new optimized one?
This one is only a test which I wanted to share.
Max4000 said:
Are you going to make a new optimized one?
This one is only a test which I wanted to share.
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When the nvidia images are out
GtrCraft said:
Yeah but my optimisations are gone then
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Ok, i thought it was the same. Thanks
For me this is hanging on "Extracting System Partition". Let it sit for at least 15 mins. Forced reboot back to recovery and flashed the full 1.4. thought about trying to boot but did not want to corrupt adaptive storage. Also I installed from adaptive storage like always.
Dropline said:
For me this is hanging on "Extracting System Partition". Let it sit for at least 15 mins. Forced reboot back to recovery and flashed the full 1.4. thought about trying to boot but did not want to corrupt adaptive storage. Also I installed from adaptive storage like always.
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For me it took a long time too. Maybe if you want to try it again let it plugged in the charger and give it some time.
good for me
Thanks you, it's gold for me.
I'm on Shield k1 software version 1.2, rooted w/TWRP. Will this work for me. Do I need other files besides this one. I'm worried about bricking my tablet. Any help would be appreciated.
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K1 1.5 Full OTA
Hello
I found the link to the complete 1.5 K1 Recovery OS Image from Nvidia.
developer.download.nvidia.com/mobile/shield/ROM/ST8K1/1_5_0/nv-recovery-sb-na-wf-1.5.0.zip
it works
where options are root, not found ?
ok
I installed the recovery Supersu and running
basically this is 1.5 stock but rooted correct?
ian619420 said:
basically this is 1.5 stock but rooted correct?
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Correct.
Thanks, working!!
So what's up with this 1.5 update ? Nougat ?