Flash Marmite Kernel First ...Reboot...Then flash your kernel you want !!!
Is it for real ? It doesnt get deleted ? Never noticed it . ill give it a try.
Edit: works ! Thanks a lot for the tip..now i can use matrix with mtp. Awsome
I thought that MTP was strictly kernel depending. bedalus, can you explain to us?
Once you flash marmite, mtp stays on even if you flash another kernel. It gets overwritten once you flash your Rom again. That's how mtp works.
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Yeah but that's not what i meant. Is it possible to have this MTP patch without flashing kernel?
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Yeah but that's not what i meant. Is it possible to have this MTP patch without flashing kernel?
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No. You can't. It can only be flashed with the kernel.
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Or you could just use USB Switcher by zatta from the play store. Then it doesn't matter what ROM or kernel you use.
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thats weird...the program doesnt work for me on hellybean .
raducux said:
thats weird...the program doesnt work for me on hellybean .
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You will still need a MTP supported kernel. How can an app replace a kernel feel feature.
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thought so . ..
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This is just a quick question,
I am running 4.2 Jellybean on my Nexus 7, and wanted to flash a custom kernel. That supports 4.1.1/4.1.2 and the kernel hasn't been updated by the OP. So, if I flashed it, would me Nexus work? Would it be fine?
Thanks. -cburk
I think I heard that it will indeed work. I suggest you just try it, but first, make a nandroid!!!
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mvmacd said:
I think I heard that it will indeed work. I suggest you just try it, but first, make a nandroid!!!
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Ok, thanks for the reply. I'll make sure to do a barrel ro- I mean do a nandroid.
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Ok, thanks for the reply. I'll make sure to do a barrel ro- I mean do a nandroid.
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Barrel roll?
And btw, faux123's kernel is updated for 4.2 I think.
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Hi everybody! I am quite new so please show some understanding recently I rooted, unlocked boot loader and installed rasbeanjelly ROM and trinity kernel. After a couple of days using it I decided to install Franco kernel.. So I downloaded it and installed it (thought so). When I boot up my nexus 7 the boot animation was still from trinity kernel, so I installed it again but same results. Please help :/ I install the kernels with CWM touch. Thanks in advance
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i installed mine with fastboot because as far as i know the kernel file was an .img file and not zip (which it has to be for using cwm).
but donot forget to wipe your davlik cache after installing the new kernel.
It's beacuse the Franco kernel doesn't have a boot animation but you can flash the file i added to this post.
There is both ways to install the kernel, also with .zip! I cannot post the link right now because I don't have posted 10 times but I can send it by pm . thanks though
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Oh thanks a lot mate that makes sense
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Oh thanks a lot mate that makes sense
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No problem
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No problem
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Can you send it to me too, please?
Guys I need help right away! I accidentally flash a S4 AOSP ROM on my nexus 4. I try to flash the factory images, everything goes smooth but it boots so slow now, and WiFi, signal and other radio stuff doesn't work! How is this possible if I flash the factory images? Please help!:crying::crying:
edit: also my IMEI shows unknown know, and when i connect to the pc the internal storage is faulty(?). i cant copy files there. but the phone is turn on and works! i can go to drawer, apps do things and stuff. strange..
Thats the biggest **** up wow umm im not a pro at this but clear dalvik cache reg cache factory reset then re flash stock again
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beastint said:
Thats the biggest **** up wow umm im not a pro at this but clear dalvik cache reg cache factory reset then re flash stock again
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i tried this but doesnt work. everytime the same thing. it boots but radio stuff doest work. also my IMEI is unknown now.
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Guys I need help right away! I accidentally flash a S4 AOSP ROM on my nexus 4. I try to flash the factory images, everything goes smooth but it boots so slow now, and WiFi, signal and other radio stuff doesn't work! How is this possible if I flash the factory images? Please help!:crying::crying:
edit: also my IMEI shows unknown know, and when i connect to the pc the internal storage is faulty(?). i cant copy files there. but the phone is turn on and works! i can go to drawer, apps do things and stuff. strange..
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Well, if what you say is true and you are correctly flashing the factory images with fastboot ( including the radio )
your screwed.
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Well, if what you say is true and you are correctly flashing the factory images with fastboot ( including the radio )
your screwed.
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thanks for the reply. any solution maybe? :/
anyone? please if someone knows a fix or something to try please tell me
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anyone? please if someone knows a fix or something to try please tell me
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Download a nexus 4 ROM and flash that.
Next time do not ever ever flash a rom that is not meant for the device. Is your phone a S4? No. Is it a HTC One? No. Stick with ROMs and kernels meant for your device and you'll be good.
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Download a nexus 4 ROM and flash that.
Next time do not ever ever flash a rom that is not meant for the device. Is your phone a S4? No. Is it a HTC One? No. Stick with ROMs and kernels meant for your device and you'll be good.
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He said he ACCIDENTALLY flashed the ROM of a gs4. No need to rip him apart for a mistake, I think he is going to suffer enough by having to replace his defective phone.
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Download a nexus 4 ROM and flash that.
Next time do not ever ever flash a rom that is not meant for the device. Is your phone a S4? No. Is it a HTC One? No. Stick with ROMs and kernels meant for your device and you'll be good.
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as i said i accidentally flash a wrong rom. thanks for the reply but i can copy files to internal storage, somehow it damaged by the rom(?) :/ i dont know..
maybe can i use this way to fix it? anyone tried maybe, so can help me? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1976057
Did flash the factory images via Fastboot ?
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Tough luck mate
I'm no expert, but obviously you've overwritten your modem/radio partition, maybe even corrupted. I don't know if you could zero that partition (with dd codes) and then flash one of our radios... Not sure if that would work...
Edit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43096832
Check this post, seems like he made the same thing, see if he solves it, he might help you.
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Didn't your custom recovery stop you from flashing another's phone software
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Did flash the factory images via Fastboot ?
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yes i did. same problem
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Didn't your custom recovery stop you from flashing another's phone software
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no. it was an aosp rom for galaxy s4, so maybe because of aosp(?)
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yes i did. same problem
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Did you flash all the files? System, boot loader, radio... Something like 6 files? If not I would flash all the files. If so I would flash them again.
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no. it was an aosp rom for galaxy s4, so maybe because of aosp(?)
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No, it's not because it's aosp. Nexus 4 uses aosp but the drivers and all are different on each device.
I'm sorry if I sounded like a total jerk before.
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Install 4.1 via nexus toolkit. Then 4.2. This should install the nexus radio as well.
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Did you flash all the files? System, boot loader, radio... Something like 6 files? If not I would flash all the files. If so I would flash them again.
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yes of course, all the files. i follow efrant's how to guide step per step.
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No, it's not because it's aosp. Nexus 4 uses aosp but the drivers and all are different on each device.
I'm sorry if I sounded like a total jerk before.
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its ok mate i just need a solution because i dont want to sent it for service..
On Stock ROM (KOT49H), rooted, xposed.
Whenever I try to flash Hells Doctor Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/kernel-mod-hells-doctor-r8-t-r-d-s-mod-t2548872 via CWM (have latest version), installation gets aborted due to set_perm error (code 7). Kindly help.
Are you running the latest recovery on your phone?
Yes. I already mentioned that.
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Yes. I already mentioned that.
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Sorry, I meant to say try TWRP. I have never had any issues using TWRP.
Will try that. Thanks
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No problem here with latest TWRP and stock Rom.
Cwm has some issues though.
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Thanks, it worked
TWRP works fine.. thanks..
One more quick question, if I install TARDIS mod patch, will it affect when I move to another kernel on the same ROM?
Kernel patches need to be re-applied each time you change the kernel.
Hello XDA. I have problem with my International LG G2 (D802) with my NFC. I go to settings and turn on NFC and after a 15 seconds turning on the nfc greyed out again. Like self turn off. I don't get it. when i restore to stock firmware the same problem.
Any solution for that?
I am using CloudyG3 1.3 ROM
Thanks!
Could it be a problem with the kernel? If not you may have a botched device.
How can i know about the kernel and how to change it or something to see if it works becouse of that? Thanks
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Could it be a problem with the kernel? If not you may have a botched device.
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And when i turn on its blinking and then again turn it off. Help!
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You can check your kernel through ADB. This is the input you put, without quotes.
"adb shell cat /proc/version"
And to change kernel, you simply do what you do when flashing a rom and flash the new kernel.
sai777 said:
You can check your kernel through ADB. This is the input you put, without quotes.
"adb shell cat /proc/version"
And to change kernel, you simply do what you do when flashing a rom and flash the new kernel.
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Can u link me to some newer version of kernel that i can download and flash it?
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matt_62 said:
Can u link me to some newer version of kernel that i can download and flash it?
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Always make a nandroid backup through recovery.
I would suggest you use either Dorimanx (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725023) or RenderKernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/kernel-render-kernel-aosp-lg-roms-t2803929).
Dorimanx is for Stock Rom while use RenderKernel if you want to go to AOSP based roms.
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Always make a nandroid backup through recovery.
I would suggest you use either Dorimanx (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725023) or RenderKernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/kernel-render-kernel-aosp-lg-roms-t2803929).
Dorimanx is for Stock Rom while use RenderKernel if you want to go to AOSP based roms.
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I flashed dorimanx new kernel and still not working. Any other ideas?
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I flashed dorimanx new kernel and still not working. Any other ideas?
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Then I'm guessing the problem is a hardware one. Have you ever dropped or bumped your phone? Even if you haven't have how long has this problem been occurring? Ever since you bought the phone or recently. This is because even though it could be a software problem, if you flashed the roms and kernels correctly, there shouldn't be any nfc issues in all of them. So in any case, I suggest you try to get the phone replaced or fixed.
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Then I'm guessing the problem is a hardware one. Have you ever dropped or bumped your phone? Even if you haven't have how long has this problem been occurring? Ever since you bought the phone or recently. This is because even though it could be a software problem, if you flashed the roms and kernels correctly, there shouldn't be any nfc issues in all of them. So in any case, I suggest you try to get the phone replaced or fixed.
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Ok thanks!
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