[Q] Im trying to get paranoid android rom and i need help - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First of all i would like to say im VERY new at this so please dont get mad if i say something incredibly stupid or obvious. So i just rooted my device and i want to get paranoid android. Im not exactly sure what rom im supposed to download, i went to a website that had stuff listed like "pa_mako" but here were tons so... i need help with that. also ive already downloaded my gapps package. is there anything else i need to download? anything else i need to do? Thanks alot

rmhumtex97 said:
First of all i would like to say im VERY new at this so dont get mad if i say something incredibly stupid or obvious. So i just rooted my device and i want to get paranoid android. Im not exactly sure what rom im supposed to download, i went to a website that had stuff listed like "pa_mako" but here were tons so... i need help with that. also ive already downloaded my gapps package. is there anything else i need to download? anything else i need to do? Thanks alot
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Download the one in the developer's section of the site. It's version 3.60. Wipe the system and SD partitions, flash the ROM and then gapps, and wipe cache and dalvik cache before you restart. That's all you need to do
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Android devices tend to have code names. Eg, “grouper” is the code name for the Nexus 7. “mako” is the code name for the Nexus 4.
So when you go to the PA ROM download site, you’ll see files names like “pa_mako-3.60-24JUN2013-161032.zip”
This means the ROM is Paranoid Android for mako. It’s version 3.60 built on 24 Jun 2013. I’m not sure what’s the relevance of the last 6 digits.
Anyway, it’s probably best to download the latest.
Then just follow the instructions in the PA ROM thread.

hoponpop said:
Download the one in the developer's section of the site. It's version 3.60. Wipe the system and SD partitions, flash the ROM and then gapps, and wipe cache and dalvik cache before you restart. That's all you need to do
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Ok so i just rooted so the system is completely clean besides the rom and gapps. How exactly do i flash a rom? go into recovery? and same for the gapps. also i dont know what wipe cache and dalvik cache is, care to explain? thanks alot

rmhumtex97 said:
Ok so i just rooted so the system is completely clean besides the rom and gapps. How exactly do i flash a rom? go into recovery? and same for the gapps. also i dont know what wipe cache and dalvik cache is, care to explain? thanks alot
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To flash the ROM u go into recovery and click on the install menu in twrp, or if u are using cwm choose install zip from SD card. Same thing for the gapps.
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chromium96 said:
To flash the ROM u go into recovery and click on the install menu in twrp, or if u are using cwm choose install zip from SD card. Same thing for the gapps.
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awesome and lastly, if i want a custom kernel like lets say franco kernel do i have to put it on first before i flash the rom? also how do u install a custom kernel? that could be useful.

rmhumtex97 said:
awesome and lastly, if i want a custom kernel like lets say franco kernel do i have to put it on first before i flash the rom? also how do u install a custom kernel? that could be useful.
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No you flash the kernel after flashing the rom. And you install it the same way...flash zip through recovery.

chromium96 said:
No you flash the kernel after flashing the rom. And you install it the same way...flash zip through recovery.
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ok thanks this is starting to make a lot more sense. Flashing doesn't reset anything, correct?

rmhumtex97 said:
ok thanks this is starting to make a lot more sense. Flashing doesn't reset anything, correct?
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It depends how you flash. When u first flash a custom ROM, or you are switching ROMs it's recommended to do a full wipe/factory reset before flashing. This will wipe apps, settings, etc. But your /sdcard partition will not be wiped. If u simply want to upgrade a ROM, you can dirty flash which means flashing without a full wipe. this allows you to keep all apps and other stuff.
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[Q] How to delete all data and files?

Hi,
I have a nexus 4 running PA 3.99 with it's stock kernel
And I want to delete ALL of it's data, I unlocked my device with WugFresh toolkit and it deleted everything, this is exactly what I want to do.
So I want to know if I can do it again but stay with Root, Stock rom and an unlocked Bootloader.
I want to use WugFresh's toolkit if it's plausible.
Thank you guys in advance!
Reflash the stock rom and root again!
I think there's even an option for that in the tool
But I would advise you not to use a toolkit. Of course it's easy to use etc but you won't learn anything and for example, you don't know how to use fastboot to flash the stock rom. But your choice
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mihahn said:
Reflash the stock rom and root again!
I think there's even an option for that in the tool
But I would advise you not to use a toolkit. Of course it's easy to use etc but you won't learn anything and for example, you don't know how to use fastboot to flash the stock rom. But your choice
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There's an option to Flash stock+unroot, do I need to lock my bootloader?
Thank you
VIPOA said:
There's an option to Flash stock+unroot, do I need to lock my bootloader?
Thank you
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You don't need to. Its up to you.
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Chromium_ said:
You don't need to. Its up to you.
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I can't thank you today
So... Thanks
If I'll create a nandroid backup after flashing stock ROM and Unroot, and root again, after I'll restore it it'll be like I flashed stock and kept the root, right?
VIPOA said:
I can't thank you today
So... Thanks
If I'll create a nandroid backup after flashing stock ROM and Unroot, and root again, after I'll restore it it'll be like I flashed stock and kept the root, right?
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Sorry I don't understand what you mean. If you create a nandroid while you are stock unrooted, then you decide to root, flash custom roms, etc, when you restore that nandroid it while return the phone to the state it was in at the time of the backup. So when you restore it root, custom ROM, etc will be removed and you will be left with stock unrooted. Is that what you were asking?
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Chromium_ said:
Sorry I don't understand what you mean. If you create a nandroid while you are stock unrooted, then you decide to root, flash custom roms, etc, when you restore that nandroid it while return the phone to the state it was in at the time of the backup. So when you restore it root, custom ROM, etc will be removed and you will be left with stock unrooted. Is that what you were asking?
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Not really but I got my answer
BTW, my current Nandroid won't be saved, right?
VIPOA said:
Not really but I got my answer
BTW, my current Nandroid won't be saved, right?
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What do you mean? The nandroid backup on /sdcard ?
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mihahn said:
What do you mean? The nandroid backup on /sdcard ?
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Yup,
I'm using CWM Touch.
VIPOA said:
Yup,
I'm using CWM Touch.
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I'm not 100% sure but I think fastboot will delete everything and even format /sdcard. So you should better copy all files on /sdcard to your PC, just to be sure
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VIPOA said:
Yup,
I'm using CWM Touch.
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Well I'm not really sure what the toolkit will do, but if it does flash all of the factory images (including user data) your backup will get wiped. It's safer to copy it onto a pc before doing anything, then after you are done you can copy it bak onto the phone.
mihahn said:
I'm not 100% sure but I think fastboot will delete everything and even format /sdcard. So you should better copy all files on /sdcard to your PC, just to be sure
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Chromium_ said:
Well I'm not really sure what the toolkit will do, but if it does flash all of the factory images (including user data) your backup will get wiped. It's safer to copy it onto a pc before doing anything, then after you are done you can copy it bak onto the phone.
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OK, Thanks
I have no more questions (for now)
Thank you guys
I will thank you tomorrow!
VIPOA said:
OK, Thanks
I have no more questions (for now)
Thank you guys
I will thank you tomorrow!
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No problem
If there are any further questions feel free to ask
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mihahn said:
No problem
If there are any further questions feel free to ask
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One last question:
Do you think this app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/...dium=organic&utm_term=nexus+4+display+control) will work with PA's stock kernel?
Thanks
VIPOA said:
One last question:
Do you think this app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/...dium=organic&utm_term=nexus+4+display+control) will work with PA's stock kernel?
Thanks
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Yes it should work.
VIPOA said:
One last question:
Do you think this app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/...dium=organic&utm_term=nexus+4+display+control) will work with PA's stock kernel?
Thanks
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I don't know the app but according to the description it will work with all roms/kernels, you just have to be rooted
Only the GAMMA interface will not work. You have to be on Franco kernel to use it
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Chromium_ said:
Yes It should work.
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mihahn said:
I don't know the app but according to the description it will work with all roms/kernels, you just have to be rooted
Only the GAMMA interface will not work. You have to be on Franco kernel to use it
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So I'll have to install Franco.kernel if I want to use GAMMA CONTROLS /:?
Does the latest version (r178 I think) work well?

Android 4.4 kitkat guide

Can someone plz guide me on flashing the 4.4 Factory Image on the Nexus 4... iam rooted.with custom recovery n unlocked bootloader....
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Hmmy 4444 said:
Can someone plz guide me on flashing the 4.4 Factory Image on the Nexus 4... iam rooted.with custom recovery n unlocked bootloader....
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You have two option, do u want to start from zero?
You can:
Flash factory image from fastboot
Flash kit kat from recovery
luiseteyo said:
You have two option, do u want to start from zero?
You can:
Flash factory image from fastboot
Flash kit kat from recovery
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please guide me through the easiest way.. cuz wen i on 4.2.2 i upgraded my phone to 4.3 through a toolkit.. n nw i am confused wat to do... plz guide me
The easiest way is described here for example:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
There are a lot guides available, pick one
Hmmy 4444 said:
please guide me through the easiest way.. cuz wen i on 4.2.2 i upgraded my phone to 4.3 through a toolkit.. n nw i am confused wat to do... plz guide me
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Okay, but this is general section, not Q/A and should be there but today is Friday and I am tremendously happy lol
1. Download 4.4 Radio and 4.4 ROM. (say thanks to Imperticus)
2. Put both zips in your sdcard
3. Go to recovery and do: wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik and format system (optional, advisable for upgrading to 4.4)
4. Flash Radio.zip
5. Flash ROM
U don't need any gapps since this is a factory image...
If you want a rooted/deodexed/busybox ROM download this one in stead of the other (say thanks to fireb33)
If u have any problem just let me know.
tom1807 said:
The easiest way is described here for example:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
There are a lot guides available, pick one
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Well, that's the easiest way of flashing a factory image, but flashing a zip is even easier
Mod, please, move this thread
another thing wen ever i go to bootloader n then plug in my phone n type in command fastboot devices it say Waiting for device i jst dont understand wts going on?
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so flashing through zip we would get the same stock 4.4 as of the factory image ryt??
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n can we flash the factory image through wugfresh toolkit? n if we cn thn cn u plz guide me
Hmmy 4444 said:
n can we flash the factory image through wugfresh toolkit? n if we cn thn cn u plz guide me
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Flash Stock+Unroot (choose 4.4 option), after that root and put recovery. check if radio and bootloader ok.
P.S.
I think it's good for 4.4. to wipe device and do clean one.
Hmmy 4444 said:
n can we flash the factory image through wugfresh toolkit? n if we cn thn cn u plz guide me
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Please speak English
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dethrat said:
Please speak English
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you do realize that most the people here on xda do not use english as their first language? unfortunately not everyone here speaks or writes in english as well as you. hopefully you can understand that, and have a bit more patience and understanding, thank you.
simms22 said:
you do realize that most the people here on xda do not use english as their first language? unfortunately not everyone here speaks or writes in english as well as you. hopefully you can understand that, and have a bit more patience and understanding, thank you.
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I know I'm not having a go or anything. Its just it sounded like text speak. Back on topic now.
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ive gone and broken everything
ive never had issues updating various cyanogen versions once originally installed clockwork recovery. always been as simple as downloading and transferring the zip to SD and booting to recovery and installing from SD when i didnt do the auto updates which still took me to recovery at reboot. but i got impatient for the 4.4 version which reading from cyanongen is in no hurry to release because just released milestone version of 4.3. I downloaded the 4.4 zip right from google and tried installing it from SD like i always did after doing all the various wipes. The google factory image wasnt even recognized by clockwork. so doing some googling got here with steps to radio and os images got them transferred over and booted to recovery and they were at least selectable. got radio to go through. the actual os got error 7 during install, which doing even more googling said should edit a file in the zip contents. Too bad now cant get past the google logo and goes right back to recovery menus for me to transfer editted zip file for the error 7 problem. So im at least partially bootable but no clue how the heck to get myself out of this mess ive gotten myself into due to my impatience and wanting latest and greatest for my nexus 4. would love any help in how to undo problem i caused because the whole adb thing is foreign to me
simms22 said:
you do realize that most the people here on xda do not use english as their first language? unfortunately not everyone here speaks or writes in english as well as you. hopefully you can understand that, and have a bit more patience and understanding, thank you.
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There's a difference between someone struggling with English and someone deliberately using text speak to sound all "1337."
Hey guys I just flashed 4.4 and everything is fantastic but when I go to storage it says I only have an 8GB(5.whatever free) model when I really have a 16GB...
Anyone else experienced this?
Hmmy 4444 said:
another thing wen ever i go to bootloader n then plug in my phone n type in command fastboot devices it say Waiting for device i jst dont understand wts going on?
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Hmmy 4444 said:
so flashing through zip we would get the same stock 4.4 as of the factory image ryt??
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why are u confusing ur self. u are told the easiest way to flash thru zip. do that. thats it.
faddyie said:
why are u confusing ur self. u are told the easiest way to flash thru zip. do that. thats it.
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plz help me, i flashed the factory image through flash-all.bat n everything went ok.. bt nw my device is stuck on the booting screnn where the nexus circle are moving n its not going any where plz help
After flashing the 4.4 factory image my phone storage show up 5.67GB internal storage. My phone is 16GB and it dones't have the same problem in 4.3. Anyone experience that? How can i solve the problem?
andy4023 said:
After flashing the 4.4 factory image my phone storage show up 5.67GB internal storage. My phone is 16GB and it dones't have the same problem in 4.3. Anyone experience that? How can i solve the problem?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033692
you guys really need to search more
andy4023 said:
After flashing the 4.4 factory image my phone storage show up 5.67GB internal storage. My phone is 16GB and it dones't have the same problem in 4.3. Anyone experience that? How can i solve the problem?
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did u get to solve ur problem???

[Q] ART to Dalvik and Titaniun Backup

I'm currently running CM11 (02-07) with ART enabled. I'm thinking of upgrading to the current nightly, but I'm not sure if I need any special steps with ART.
I will be flashing the ROM manually because I need to modify the device number, so I'll probably be doing a reset before, which will of course reset back to Dalvik and remove all my apps.
Now my quesion is, can I backup my apps and user data while in ART with Titanium, and then restore them in Dalvik? I'm thinking of keeping Dalvik so I can flash stock remote and camera.
Thanks,
Vic
Did a Titanium backup, clean install and everything is ok. ART is good, but I'm happy to be able install the remote and camera, and maybe try xposed framework.
victorbrca said:
Did a Titanium backup, clean install and everything is ok. ART is good, but I'm happy to be able install the remote and camera, and maybe try xposed framework.
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How did you get CM11 to flash on your wind variant g2. When I flash it fails. Its also says no MD5 file found. Please Help.
AndroidNoobeee said:
How did you get CM11 to flash on your wind variant g2. When I flash it fails. Its also says no MD5 file found. Please Help.
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Here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2611749
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victorbrca said:
Here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2611749
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I followed the guide. But when I flash CM it fails. Do need certain kernel or something? What am I doing wrong? Also I have the wind variant if thats important.
AndroidNoobeee said:
I followed the guide. But when I flash CM it fails. Do need certain kernel or something? What am I doing wrong? Also I have the wind variant if thats important.
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How did you flash recovery?
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victorbrca said:
How did you flash recovery?
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I flashed twrp v2.6.3.2 through flashify. I realize this isn't the most updated version of twrp for my g2 but when i flash the updated vesion (v2.6.3.4) it fails.
AndroidNoobeee said:
I flashed twrp v2.6.3.2 through flashify. I realize this isn't the most updated version of twrp for my g2 but when i flash the updated vesion (v2.6.3.4) it fails.
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I would go to the thread and ask for help. Also paste the error you get when you try to flash CM11.
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victorbrca said:
I would go to the thread and ask for help. Also paste the error you get when you try to flash CM11.
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I noticed you are using a furnace kernel,Did you flash CM11 with stock lg kernel? If so what version of twrp did you use. I don't understand the problem because I have the dame model as you.
AndroidNoobeee said:
I noticed you are using a furnace kernel,Did you flash CM11 with stock lg kernel? If so what version of twrp did you use. I don't understand the problem because I have the dame model as you.
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Again, post back at that other thread with the details of what you did and what error you are getting. The more detail you can give the more we can help.
In a nutshell, the recovery that you install will dictate what ROM will work on your device. For some of the ROMs in that thread you will need to install a kernel, but that depends. And I'm not sure what error you are getting.
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victorbrca said:
Again, post back at that other thread with the details of what you did and what error you are getting. The more detail you can give the more we can help.
In a nutshell, the recovery that you install will dictate what ROM will work on your device. For some of the ROMs in that thread you will need to install a kernel, but that depends. And I'm not sure what error you are getting.
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It won't allow me because the thread is only for developers.

[Q] How to find a custom kernel for my note?

Hi, I flashed countless kernels for my european SM-N9005 but I can't find one that let me pass through the boot of the phone. Every time I get stuck after the samsung logo ina black screen, forcing me to reboot on recovery and do a recovery of the boot from a backup I made earlier.
I'm running the latest android kitekat aokp rom, with the latest CW bootloader.
Please help me I would like to overlcock and downclock my device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439633
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komsa said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439633
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Thanks, but I already tried from that post:
AEL Kernel
AURORA
lean kernel
Ultimate kernel
still no luck... why?
because I don't know
You have to clean dalvik and cache after flashing new kernel.......
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komsa said:
You have to clean dalvik and cache after flashing new kernel.......
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I tried even that, I will try againwith other two kernels to see if something change, I will post the result
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You have to clean dalvik and cache after flashing new kernel.......
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Like I said, nothing change. Black screen and I have to recovery the boot partition.
PS seems that the phone can get through the boot process, but I can see nothing cause the screen is totally black. In fact, if I try to unlock the phone, I can hear the sound of the unlock process.
Why? How I can solve this?
Up
Some1 help please ;_;
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You have to clean dalvik and cache after flashing new kernel.......
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No you don't. It has no effect on kernel flashing whatsoever.
UP
:crying::crying::crying::crying:
Does the stock kernel still work fine?
I mean, flashing the stock kernel will pass the boot process?
Yep, with the stock kernel of the rom all is fine, just updated to the last nightly yesterday, I will try again this weekend with other kernels
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I know this is off topic and I apologise, but I dont want to make a new thread...
I'm a first time rooter and have TWRP installed ...
I don't know much about kernels but I'm interested in one that works well with stock ROM, is fully stable, improved performance, improves battery and perhaps also has double tap to wake...
If anyone could recommend one, or a few options, that would be great... Thanks
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My house phone's better than your iPhone.
Senryu_91 said:
Hi, I flashed countless kernels for my european SM-N9005 but I can't find one that let me pass through the boot of the phone. Every time I get stuck after the samsung logo ina black screen, forcing me to reboot on recovery and do a recovery of the boot from a backup I made earlier.
I'm running the latest android kitekat aokp rom, with the latest CW bootloader.
Please help me I would like to overlcock and downclock my device.
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or you have problem with BL or recovery or you don't take good version of CM kernel
I used zion and temasek without problems
make your choice http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718684

Need Some Help For Install Franco Kernel

Hey guys,
i have custom rom nexus pure
and i want to install franco kernel.
do i need to do somthing special before the install?
like wipe?
and another thing,in the post about the kernel it explain what to do according to your current verison of the kernel
"
If you're on a 100% stock device (stock rom + stock Kernel) or already on r8 or newer disregard the messages below and just flash - if not:
* If you're on stock rom + r7, or older, you should be flashing stock boot.img first, then r8, or newer;
* If you're on a custom rom + r7, or older, you should dirty flash the rom (or extract its boot.img and fastboot flash it) and then r8, or newer;
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and i have just custom rom and havent the kernel so im not sure what to do.
thank you for helping
Are you with your custom rom kernel ?
If yes, then just flash fk and root (if you want to).
Profit
kauemelhado said:
Are you with your custom rom kernel ?
If yes, then just flash fk and root (if you want to).
Profit
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thanks for the asnwer
i just switch to this rom i havent changed kernel or somthing so yes i guess im with my custom rom kernel
and i have already has root
so just download the zip and flash it?
Hmm, I guess just flash it.
I'd flash:
-unsu (unroot)
-fk r10
-supersu
Roy_Alter said:
thanks for the asnwer
i just switch to this rom i havent changed kernel or somthing so yes i guess im with my custom rom kernel
and i have already has root
so just download the zip and flash it?
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kauemelhado said:
Hmm, I guess just flash it.
I'd flash:
-unsu (unroot)
-fk r10
-supersu
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In your case, just flash FK r10. No need to flash SuperSU, Pure Nexus is pre-rooted.
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if you took 2 minutes to read the installation intructions for the Pure Nexus ROM, you wouldve had your answer.
Soulfly3 said:
if you took 2 minutes to read the installation intructions for the Pure Nexus ROM, you wouldve had your answer.
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where there are installation intructions for the Pure Nexus ROM??
Roy_Alter said:
where there are installation intructions for the Pure Nexus ROM??
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In the first posts of the thread, where they always are
http://goo.gl/Sn5J4V
Soulfly3 said:
In the first posts of the thread, where they always are
http://goo.gl/Sn5J4V
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where it say something about install kernel?
ive checked and found nothing
Roy_Alter said:
where it say something about install kernel?
ive checked and found nothing
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my goodness... I literally have to spoonfeed you the information? I've given you absolutely everything you need to find the info and learn how to install it yourself.
Click either install instruction (dirty or clean) and READ.
Soulfly3 said:
my goodness... I literally have to spoonfeed you the information? I've given you absolutely everything you need to find the info and learn how to install it yourself.
Click either install instruction (dirty or clean) and READ.
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so you mean that i need to do these steps
1a. Download the latest Pure Nexus zip (pay attention to the version you choose) and your custom kernel if you have one onto your phone.
1b. If you are on the CMTE variant, it is a good idea to set your theme back to stock before dirty flashing. If you don’t and your theme looks wonky after flashing, try using this app.
2. Boot into TWRP and make a backup (remove any lock screen security before this, optional but HIGHLY recommended).
3. Wipe cache and dalvik cache (optional).
4. Flash Pure Nexus zip.
5. Update your vendor image (only need to do this once per build number).
6. Flash your custom kernel (optional).
7. Reboot and profit.
just with the kernel zip?
and if the answer is yes i need to update the vendor image again? i already did it when i install the rom.
thank for the help man it mean to me alot
No. all you need to do is go into twrp and install the kernel
THose are the install insructions for when you update the rom either via dirty or clean.
since you already have the ROM installed, just install the kernel in twrp and reboot.
Soulfly3 said:
No. all you need to do is go into twrp and install the kernel
THose are the install insructions for when you update the rom either via dirty or clean.
since you already have the ROM installed, just install the kernel in twrp and reboot.
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ok thank you

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