Is there a way to edit the toggles in the quick settings (when you pull down with 2 fingers from the status bar)? Can you add custom toggles and can the toggles actually be toggles and not just shortcuts to menus in the settings ?
You can't edit them on stock, although the toggles should all be toggles as long as you don't long press them. If you haven't updated to stock 4.2.2 yet then do that.
Nigeldg said:
You can't edit them on stock, although the toggles should all be toggles as long as you don't long press them. If you haven't updated to stock 4.2.2 yet then do that.
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Thanks I never knew the toggles could be activated with a long press . I really want to add some custom toggles to this list though (flashlight, volume etc) - I'm rooted on stock ROM
Custom ROM only I'm afraid...good excuse to try CM 10.1!
EddyOS said:
Custom ROM only I'm afraid...good excuse to try CM 10.1!
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I tried to flash CM but it didn't work a while ago. I kept getting stuck at the CM boot animation and I didn't know what went wrong because I'm new to android
You need to do the following for CM...
1. Nandroid!
2. Wipe everything in CWM (I use a little script I got from another user for this so I don't have to do it all manually!)
3. Flash the ROM
4. Flash the GAPPs
5. Reboot
It should then boot up as normal
EddyOS said:
You need to do the following for CM...
1. Nandroid!
2. Wipe everything in CWM (I use a little script I got from another user for this so I don't have to do it all manually!)
3. Flash the ROM
4. Flash the GAPPs
5. Reboot
It should then boot up as normal
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What's a nandroid? I created a backup with twrp and I have to completely wipe my phone I have so much stuff on it . and I used goo manager to install the ROM and the gapps automatically
michaelsp9 said:
What's a nandroid? I created a backup with twrp and I have to completely wipe my phone I have so much stuff on it . and I used goo manager to install the ROM and the gapps automatically
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That's it. That backup is called a "nandroid"
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scream4cheese said:
That's it. That backup is called a "nandroid"
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I tried reflashing CM10.1 and same thing happened I was stuck at the boot animation. Before I flashed I made a new nandroid backup and wiped cache.
Do I have to wipe to factory default?
Also probably important to note i have franco kernel flashed on my stock ROM , should I remove fk and try and flash again and once I get cm working flash fk bac
michaelsp9 said:
I tried reflashing CM10.1 and same thing happened I was stuck at the boot animation. Before I flashed I made a new nandroid backup and wiped cache.
Do I have to wipe to factory default?
Also probably important to note i have franco kernel flashed on my stock ROM , should I remove fk and try and flash again and once I get cm working flash fk bac
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Absolutely you have to wipe data. Wipe cache and dalvik cache (dalvik is located in advanced menu) as well or you'll get bootloops. Franco works with CM afaik.
ScumDroid said:
Absolutely you have to wipe data. Wipe cache and dalvik cache (dalvik is located in advanced menu) as well or you'll get bootloops. Franco works with CM afaik.
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But....but I'll lose all my apps
michaelsp9 said:
But....but I'll lose all my apps
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back them up with titanium backup.
ScumDroid said:
back them up with titanium backup.
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Where do I store the backup ?? Wouldn't it get deleted when I wipe ?
michaelsp9 said:
Where do I store the backup ?? Wouldn't it get deleted when I wipe ?
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The backup will be stored in the "SD card" which will not be cleared if you do a factory reset.
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michaelsp9 said:
robably important to note i have franco kernel flashed on my stock ROM , should I remove fk and try and flash again and once I get cm working flash fk bac
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You don't need to remove the franco kernel before flashing a custom ROM. The new ROM will come with its own kernel. If you want to keep using Franco kernel, you'll need to flash the kernel after you flash the ROM and Gapps.
If you aren't too particular about changing the entire rom and doing all that drama.. Install power toggles and put a widget on the notification drop down menu... It has more options than the settings list has.. I know this is not what u had asked here.. But I was just trying to tell u what I found easier.. Cheers
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I rooted my phone today, then installed Rom Manager. Using Rom Manager I tried to install Cyanogen Mod 7 RC 1. It seemed to install fine, but when it starts up it goes to the Cyanogen Mod 7 splash screen and loads for a few seconds, then restarts(not the phone, it just replays the splash screen). I backed up my previous Rom, but I don't know how to restore it. Can someone help me get CM7 working or tell me how to restore my previous rom.
EDIT: I got the standard rom recovered, so I don't really have to worry about that part anymore? But how could I get CM 7 to work if I wanted to re flash it?
Do a nandroid backup through ROM manager first off if you haven't already.
Did you do a full data/cache/dalvik cache wipe before you flashed CM7RC1?
Did you flash Gapps at the same time as the ROM?
btw the RC2 has been out for a while.
Er...no. How do I do wipe the cache data? Also, I don't even know what Gapps is. I'm quite ignorant on the subject of roms.
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BlawkHawk said:
Er...no. How do I do wipe the cache data? Also, I don't even know what Gapps is. I'm quite ignorant on the subject of roms.
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It really is good to do this through recovery, although if you're not comfortable with general use of recovery, I think if you flash the CM7 zip through ROM manager you can check the box for "wipe data + cache".
Gapps is "Google Apps" aka market etc. etc.. These aren't included in the ROM, and I bet you'd like to have them . The link for the latest Gapps is in the CM7 ROM thread in the dev section. Haven't used ROM manager to flash in a long time (I do it through recovery manually) but I think you can check the box to install Gapps at the same time too if you don't wanna do it manually.
Yeah, I chose to install Google Apps. But are you saying if I download the zip file for CM7 like on my pc, then transfer it to my sdcard then fflash it that way, then I should be able to wipe the cache?
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Yeah, I chose to install Google Apps. But are you saying if I download the zip file for CM7 like on my pc, then transfer it to my sdcard then fflash it that way, then I should be able to wipe the cache?
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And data. it is extremely paramount (imho) that you wipe all of your data/cache/dalvik before flashing to ensure you get a good quality install.
Also, make sure you have the latest CWM recovery installed via ROM manager (assuming that you do already). Its 3.0.0.5 .
Like I said ROM manager can do this, but for nightlies/RC I just do it through recovery and make sure it gets done right.
I was use a nexus4tookit v1.3.0 to root my nexus 4 , however I was download a Liquidsmooth and install from sdcard , but now the mobile cannot open , just load in liquid-smooth logo screen, what can I do now? My nexus 4 is JOP40D , Thanks a lot.
You may have a bad download. Check the md5 sum or re download it and try flashing it again.
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Restore the backup you should have made in recovery before you flashed anything.
Hold down power for ten seconds to reboot, then hold volume down to enter boot loader. You can get to recovery from there.
First off. You shouldn't be using a toolkit, they get you from Point A to Point B. But now you are trying to backtrack because your phone won't boot. This is why people shouldn't use toolkits, you are getting to Point B without knowing what you're doing.
Is it stuck at the bootanimation screen? Did you wipe factory settings when flashing the ROM?
estallings15 said:
Restore the backup you should have made in recovery before you flashed anything.
Hold down power for ten seconds to reboot, then hold volume down to enter boot loader. You can get to recovery from there.
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I already unlock the bootloader , but I can't enter to boot loader now , just can enter to recovery mode or restart boot loader ,power off or start.:crying:
cf017 said:
I already unlock the bootloader , but I can't enter to boot loader now , just can enter to recovery mode or restart boot loader ,power off or start.:crying:
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If you can get into recovery, you're fine. Is this your first Android phone? Your first step after rooting is always to make a backup.
Anyway, flash Franco's kernel. It plays well with liquid smooth. That should fix you up. You will figure out how if you STOP PANICKING and try.
estallings15 said:
If you can get into recovery, you're fine. Is this your first Android phone? Your first step after rooting is always to make a backup.
Anyway, flash Franco's kernel. It plays well with liquid smooth. That should fix you up. You will figure out how if you STOP PANICKING and try.
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and not use toolkits! take the 15-25 minutes to read whats going on and not click one button to do it all for you
that's why OP is panicing because he didnt manually do it, a toolkit did it for him.
Post sent in error apologies
bash156 said:
Hi I hope you don't mind me messaging you I just noticed your last post that we should use toolkits for our phone can you please tell me what is the best way to do it I apologise for asking this is my first android phone and I'm realising that battery life is crap and I've been reading about people making changes to make their battery life live longer
Regards
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We should use toolkits? I never said a thing about using them. The best way is to NOT use them. If this is your first android phone, it is IMPERATIVE to know simple ADB and Fastboot methods so you won't fall into the common errors when people use toolkits getting them into things they don't understand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1972508 is a guide to get started after you boot up, you can then proceed to go into the Original and Android dev forums to select your ROM / Kernel that you desire. I'd recommend CM10.1 (jellybro) + Franco Kernel R20. --- so after unlocking bootloader. Put the ROM, Gapps, Kernel on your phone storage using USB cable.
Use computer --- ADB... "adb reboot bootloader"
fastboot flash recovery <nameofrecovery>.img (download TWRP or CWR and put it in same folder as fastboot /platform-tools/ most likely)
boot into recovery (use volume up/down to navigate then power to enter)
wipe factory settings,dalvik,cache
flash rom then gapps then kernel (gapps and kernel can be reversed up to you)
then reboot.
done.
Apologies I meant that we should not be using tool kits my bad
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bash156 said:
Apologies I meant that we should not be using tool kits my bad
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He answered your question with great detail. Hit the thanks button.
bash156 said:
Apologies I meant that we should not be using tool kits my bad
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No problem. Just read what I said above, if u have any questions, feel free to ask. It's a very straight forward guide on how to unlock your bootloader. The stuff thats not included in there would be:
- Download ROM, Gapps (optional depending what rom you use. the rom says whether its included or not, if it doesnt say assume its in there), kernel (optional but recommended u switch --- upon flashing a new version u will need to reflash the kernel)
- Flashing Custom Recovery while in Bootloader Mode (which I said in my post on how to do.. basically download TWRP or CWR [you choose, i recommend twrp] and put the .img folder in the same folder as fastboot.exe)
- Use vol up / down to go to recovery in bootloader mode (it says the text on the phone)
- Wipe factory
- Flash ROM, Gapps, Kernel (gapps and kernel order doesnt matter. ROM goes first)
- Reboot to system
..... done.
edit: yeah what estallings said thanks given.
Thank you very much for your help I'm going to try and unlock the bootloader now I'll let you know how I get on to back everything that's on my phone already can I just sync to my Google account
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sorry to bother you again thanks to you I have now unlocked bootloader but im finding it confusing on what to do next I havent managed to find the cm 10.1 and franco kernal you talked about is there a link somewhere for them
bash156 said:
sorry to bother you again thanks to you I have now unlocked bootloader but im finding it confusing on what to do next I havent managed to find the cm 10.1 and franco kernal you talked about is there a link somewhere for them
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Original development.
bash156 said:
sorry to bother you again thanks to you I have now unlocked bootloader but im finding it confusing on what to do next I havent managed to find the cm 10.1 and franco kernal you talked about is there a link somewhere for them
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CM10.1 Jellybro: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=2015081
Franco Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
Download CM10.1 Jellybro + Gapps + Kernel R20.
zephiK said:
CM10.1 Jellybro: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=2015081
Franco Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
Download CM10.1 Jellybro + Gapps + Kernel R20.
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Hi I did everything you said I flashed the cm10 gapps and kernel now its stuck on the cynogenmod logo I went back to recovery wiped everything and tried to flash cm10 and the rest again and still stuck on the cynogen mod logo have I done something wrong because I dont have anything backed up
bash156 said:
Hi I did everything you said I flashed the cm10 gapps and kernel now its stuck on the cynogenmod logo I went back to recovery wiped everything and tried to flash cm10 and the rest again and still stuck on the cynogen mod logo have I done something wrong because I dont have anything backed up
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When you mean wipe everything... just factory settings, dalvik, cache right?
- Wipe Factory, Dalvik, Cache
- Flash CM10
- Flash Gapps
- Flash Kernel
- Reboot.
zephiK said:
When you mean wipe everything... just factory settings, dalvik, cache right?
- Wipe Factory, Dalvik, Cache
- Flash CM10
- Flash Gapps
- Flash Kernel
- Reboot.
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I always wipe system as well. I used to not do that, but I found less phantom issues appeared if I wiped system.
estallings15 said:
I always wipe system as well. I used to not do that, but I found less phantom issues appeared if I wiped system.
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Interesting. First time I've heard this, I will have to try that sometime although for the last year I've been pretty content with CM + Franco set up. Maybe when a new version of Android comes out, I swap over to that AOSP ROM for a little while but once CM is set, im moving.
Hi,
I'm running PA rom,
I want to flash franco kernel.
I downloaded franco kernel zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782) for nexus 4.
fastboot - recovery mode - wipe cache - choose and install zip - rebooted
Nothing Happend - PA came up as usual and nothing changed
, I did it 3 times (the first time I didn't wipe cache).
What Can I do, What went wrong?
is there an alterntive to adb commands?
itayze said:
Hi,
I'm running PA rom,
I want to flash franco kernel.
I downloaded franco kernel zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782) for nexus 4.
fastboot - recovery mode - wipe cache - choose and install zip - rebooted
Nothing Happend - PA came up as usual and nothing changed
, I did it 3 times (the first time I didn't wipe cache).
What Can I do, What went wrong?
is there an alterntive to adb commands?
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You did nothing wrong. Franco kernel just makes your phone awesome in the internals. Franco kernel doesn't have its own boot animation if that is what you are asking. Its not a new rom...
So how do i known i have it¿
I have nothing new in my settings and it stated quite quickly after flashing
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What did you think would happen? You can't "see" a kernel, if you flashed it you're running it
Go to Settings>About phone and the kernel version will have the franco version as opposed to what was there originally
You make a good point.
Sorry for the open nobbiness
So how do i control the voltage, clocking etc...?
Do i need an app?
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itayze said:
You make a good point.
Sorry for the open nobbiness
So how do i control the voltage, clocking etc...?
Do i need an app?
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Hi,
You can use franco.Kernel updater.
itayze said:
Hi,
I'm running PA rom,
I want to flash franco kernel.
I downloaded franco kernel zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782) for nexus 4.
fastboot - recovery mode - wipe cache - choose and install zip - rebooted
Nothing Happend - PA came up as usual and nothing changed
, I did it 3 times (the first time I didn't wipe cache).
What Can I do, What went wrong?
is there an alterntive to adb commands?
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The kernel is the engine of the "rom", to exploit the kernel modified as under / overvolt and under / overclock or change colors or have any other goodies you get other applications like "SetCPU" or in this case "franco.kernel updater" provided that the "rom" does not allow to do these things by default
sorry for my english (google translate from italian )
itayze said:
Hi,
I'm running PA rom,
I want to flash franco kernel.
I downloaded franco kernel zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782) for nexus 4.
fastboot - recovery mode - wipe cache - choose and install zip - rebooted
Nothing Happend - PA came up as usual and nothing changed
, I did it 3 times (the first time I didn't wipe cache).
What Can I do, What went wrong?
is there an alterntive to adb commands?
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Hey itayze!
Hmm i just found a solution.. u needa spend the money on the app..(Really worth!) and go to the thread and then manually download the latest build.. and then put it in your N4 search for the folder franco.updater > kernel backup put inside once done go to the phone and restore the kernel! Im using PA rom too.. REALLY weird why it cant auto flash...
i am new to rooting & other things but i was able to install a hyperion rom because in its description, there were steps (one by one). i want to install cm7 rom but i tried to search the proceedure in the threads but could not find it. I tried installing it the same way i did the hyperion one but couldn't suceed. at the time of reeboting (the last step), my phone froze at the samsung logo for 10 minutes & nothing happened. please give me the detailed proceedure.
aman95 said:
i am new to rooting & other things but i was able to install a hyperion rom because in its description, there were steps (one by one). i want to install cm7 rom but i tried to search the proceedure in the threads but could not find it. I tried installing it the same way i did the hyperion one but couldn't suceed. at the time of reeboting (the last step), my phone froze at the samsung logo for 10 minutes & nothing happened. please give me the detailed proceedure.
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first mount system then flash
cyanogenmod#2 kernel then go to advanced & choose reboot recovery then format system data cache then mount sysem data cache again then flash cm7 rc1 rom zip after flash wipe data then reboot then u r done
vlc07 said:
first mount system then flash
cyanogenmod#2 kernel then go to advanced & choose reboot recovery then format system data cache then mount sysem data cache again then flash cm7 rc1 rom zip after flash wipe data then reboot then u r done
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can you explain, how to flash kernel. i think, i am facing problem dping this
aman95 said:
can you explain, how to flash kernel. i think, i am facing problem dping this
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you flash percys kernel the same as you flash any zip
go into cwm
mount system
flash percys kernel zip
restart to recovery
you will get mount errors (dont worry)
format system data and cache
mount system data and cache
then flash the cm7 zip as already explained
marcussmith2626 said:
you flash percys kernel the same as you flash any zip
go into cwm
mount system
flash percys kernel zip
restart to recovery
you will get mount errors (dont worry)
format system data and cache
mount system data and cache
then flash the cm7 zip as already explained
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Does it follow the same proceedure as the hyperion one, or does every ROM takes a different proceedure??
aman95 said:
Does it follow the same proceedure as the hyperion one, or does every ROM takes a different proceedure??
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Flash instructions are given in the rom thread only.
Thank you everyone, I have installed the nexus 5 ROM.
I just need to ask a few things.
I cant find the task manager.
And some features are locked for premium users. can i crack it somehow??
Please help
aman95 said:
Thank you everyone, I have installed the nexus 5 ROM.
I just need to ask a few things.
I cant find the task manager.
And some features are locked for premium users. can i crack it somehow??
Please help
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Are you ahead of Googs ? Even Google has not released Nexus 5
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redndian said:
Are you ahead of Googs ? Even Google has not released Nexus 5
Sent from my TOASTER
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sorry, it was Nexus Me v5
this one- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2442977
So please help me with task manager
& unlocking it
aman95 said:
sorry, it was Nexus Me v5
this one- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2442977
So please help me with task manager
& unlocking it
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you can add your own task manager to the framework or use an app from the playstore
and dont ask to crack apps to get paid versions or i'll report if this continues
Hey XDA,
I'm tempted to install a kernel on my Nexus 4. This is the first time doing a Kernel (already have the nexus 5 rom) but what I was wondering is:
How will I get the stock kernel (3.1.0 if im right?) back on the phone when I want to undo things?
Is it as simple as doing a stock recovery or something else. From what I think recovery is only for the OS and not kernel?
You just dirty flash your current rom. (flash it, then wipe cache and dalvik)
Chromium_ said:
You just dirty flash your current rom. (flash it, then wipe cache and dalvik)
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its pointless wiping dalvik and cache, as they get wiped when you flash the rom. also, if just flashing a kernel, wiping dalvik and cache have nothing to do with it, so no need to wipe.
Chromium_ said:
You just dirty flash your current rom. (flash it, then wipe cache and dalvik)
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Same process that I did before installing the Nexus 5 port rom? Trough clockwork etc? If yes then I know what you mean!
Can I install Franko kernel trough clockwork ? or..
ZyreHD said:
Same process that I did before installing the Nexus 5 port rom? Trough clockwork etc? If yes then I know what you mean!
Can I install Franko kernel trough clockwork ? or..
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Yes. Go into recovery (clockworkmod), and simply flash the rom. Like simms22 said, wiping cache and dalvik isnt necessary, but it wont hurt anyone
Franco packages his kernel as a boot.img (which is installed using fastboot) and as a zip (which is flashable via recovery). Pick the one that you want and install it using the appropriate method.
Chromium_ said:
Yes. Go into recovery (clockworkmod), and simply flash the rom. Like simms22 said, wiping cache and dalvik isnt necessary, but it wont hurt anyone
Franco packages his kernel as a boot.img (which is installed using fastboot) and as a zip (which is flashable via recovery). Pick the one that you want and install it using the appropriate method.
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Alright and when I want to remove everything and go back to stock via clockwork then it will also remove the custom kernel?
:fingers-crossed:
Mind telling me which link I need? I have this rom installed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507021
Only see a 4.2.2 only link at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
ZyreHD said:
Alright and when I want to remove everything and go back to stock via clockwork then it will also remove the custom kernel?
:fingers-crossed:
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whenever you flash any rom, it removes the custom kernel, replaces it with the one from the rom(until you flash it again).
simms22 said:
whenever you flash any rom, it removes the custom kernel, replaces it with the one from the rom(until you flash it again).
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Added some more information. If you mind taking a look.
So just to make sure I understand. When I go into clockwork and whip the phone etc etc it will also whip the custom ROM AND custom Kernel.
So when it boots back into stock android again it also has the original kernel that the nexus 4 was running on?
ZyreHD said:
Added some more information. If you mind taking a look.
So just to make sure I understand. When I go into clockwork and whip the phone etc etc it will also whip the custom ROM AND custom Kernel.
So when it boots back into stock android again it also has the original kernel that the nexus 4 was running on?
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ytes, if you flash the stock rom again, itll include the stock kernel.
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ZyreHD said:
Alright and when I want to remove everything and go back to stock via clockwork then it will also remove the custom kernel?
:fingers-crossed:
Mind telling me which link I need? I have this rom installed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507021
Only see a 4.2.2 only link at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
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from what i understand, most 4.3 kernels will boot on the hybrid 4.4 roms that are out right now, including the port. now ive heard that jwr kernels arent smooth on the 4.4 hybrid roms/ports, but jss kernels run great.
simms22 said:
ytes, if you flash the stock rom again, itll include the stock kernel.
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Cool then I understand :laugh:
Last thing before I attempt it, do you know which link or file I need?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
Seeing I'm running on the Nexus 5 port for the Nexus 4.
Which is this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507021
ZyreHD said:
Cool then I understand :laugh:
Last thing before I attempt it, do you know which link or file I need?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002782
Seeing I'm running on the Nexus 5 port for the Nexus 4.
Which is this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507021
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flash franciscos jss/jls kernel for the nexus 5 port
simms22 said:
flash franciscos jss/jls kernel for the nexus 5 port
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Alright I downloaded the lastest JSS file which is a img but when I'm in clockwork and have the file on my phone it doesn't see it?
I went to zip from sdcard.
Or do I need to package the img into a zip file? OR is it something that has to be done trough the cmd? Hope not as clockwork is faster.
ZyreHD said:
Alright I downloaded the lastest JSS file which is a img but when I'm in clockwork and have the file on my phone it doesn't see it?
I went to zip from sdcard.
Or do I need to package the img into a zip file? OR is it something that has to be done trough the cmd? Hope not as clockwork is faster.
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img files get flashed via fastboot and your desktop.
simms22 said:
img files get flashed via fastboot and your desktop.
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I got it flashed but now I have a never ending boot animation?
I fastbooted into the bootloader and then flashed it via the cmd. Then I booted with me now sitting here with a never ending animation.
Maybe power it down and then on?
Powering it down and on again isn't working
reflash your rom. the kernel might not be working on the rom then, trinity kernel does http://goo.gl/QtuabY
ZyreHD said:
I got it flashed but now I have a never ending boot animation?
I fastbooted into the bootloader and then flashed it via the cmd. Then I booted with me now sitting here with a never ending animation.
Maybe power it down and then on?
Powering it down and on again isn't working
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simms22 said:
reflash your rom. the kernel might not be working on the rom then, trinity kernel does http://goo.gl/QtuabY
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Problem now is that the phone is in USB debugging so my PC won't see the phone. When USB debugging is disabled it does.
Meaning now I can't put the zip on the phone?
How do I get the stock kernel again? Do I need to reinstall the Nexus 5 port or?
ZyreHD said:
Problem now is that the phone is in USB debugging so my PC won't see the phone. When USB debugging is disabled it does.
Meaning now I can't put the zip on the phone?
How do I get the stock kernel again? Do I need to reinstall the Nexus 5 port or?
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yes, reflash the port, dont wipe anything.
simms22 said:
yes, reflash the port, dont wipe anything.
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It worked. It booted now! I didnt even know the apps would still be there
ZyreHD said:
It worked. It booted now! I didnt even know the apps would still be there
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thats why we say to dirty flash. if you flash without wiping anything, your apps and data remain. if you wipe data before flashing, you lose your apps and data.
simms22 said:
thats why we say to dirty flash. if you flash without wiping anything, your apps and data remain. if you wipe data before flashing, you lose your apps and data.
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I see.
Alright I have had a blast with the kernels and roms but now is my biggest hurtle. How do I remove clockwork and revert back to stock? If you mind explain in detail.
One where you also remove clockwork and one where clockwork just stays on the phone but have stock again.
I can't get it to work :/ get errors etc