I need stock kernel from stock rom - Galaxy S3 Neo Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone!
I need stock kernel, because i'm recently flashed Motion Rom and with this rom the installer flashed new kernel, what need to Motion Rom. Now I flashed stock rom and i haven't old stock kernel and in download mode Im see that my device is not an official. And because of this, even the device a little bit slow.
Sorry for my bad english, I'm live in Latvia and most speak Latvian and Russian

do you still have root on your device ? i backed up my kernel with the app flashify then backed up the flashify app with titanium so i have the kernel on it ... i don't know if there is a way i can send it to you

navo_96 said:
do you still have root on your device ? i backed up my kernel with the app flashify then backed up the flashify app with titanium so i have the kernel on it ... i don't know if there is a way i can send it to you
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I need a image file what can flash with Odin.

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Stock se 2.1 rom as flashable zip or backup folder for cwm recovery

hi all i recently found out that after installing alfs kernel the default recovery is cwm recovery. so the other day i tohught of installing nAa kernel to test paul's ICS. that's when i found out that i hadn't created a backup of stock 2.1 rom. i have the 2.1 backup in my prev xrecovery folder though. now i need to know how i can restore my xrecovery backup in cwm recovery. if not then can someone please provide me with the restore folder or flashable zip of rooted 2.1 stock rom for cwm recovery. please help me.
You will find therehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294276
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Flash stock kernel then use toolbox to provide dual recovery and restore your data.
thanks for the replies but perhaps you didnt understand my problem...i cant go back to stock 2.1 rom which is necessary for flashing any kernel. so i cant flash stock kernel or dual mode recovery.
souljaboy11792 said:
thanks for the replies but perhaps you didnt understand my problem...i cant go back to stock 2.1 rom which is necessary for flashing any kernel. so i cant flash stock kernel or dual mode recovery.
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Mind to elaborate why you CAN'T flash back to 2.1? What's keeping you?
simply put after i flashed alfs kernel i got cwm recovery installed. i didnt make a backup of stock rom. so after installing gingerdx v013 i now have no way of reverting back to stock without flashing a ftf file which i really dont want to do.
souljaboy11792 said:
so after installing gingerdx v013 i now have no way of reverting back to stock without flashing a ftf file which i really dont want to do.
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Ok, if you don't want to flash back through the 2.1 FTF image you're somewhat out of options ... as the only way to "go Stock" from a custom Kernel and custom ROM is ...
... Flash back Stock Kernel (that only works through Flashtool - irakkarl has a link to the stock kernel FTF in his FroyoPro thread).
... Flash back Stock 2.1.1 through either PC Companion ("Repair" - which will most likely fail with "No updates available" due to the higher version of the custom ROM) or through Flashtool using the ROM FTF.
I think you also need to relock the bootloader.
souljaboy11792 said:
hi all i recently found out that after installing alfs kernel the default recovery is cwm recovery. so the other day i tohught of installing nAa kernel to test paul's ICS. that's when i found out that i hadn't created a backup of stock 2.1 rom. i have the 2.1 backup in my prev xrecovery folder though. now i need to know how i can restore my xrecovery backup in cwm recovery. if not then can someone please provide me with the restore folder or flashable zip of rooted 2.1 stock rom for cwm recovery. please help me.
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Well on my cwm recovery when I go to backup and restore then restore there is an option that says restore from xrecovery, and that's how I do it.
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B.Jay said:
Ok, if you don't want to flash back through the 2.1 FTF image you're somewhat out of options ... as the only way to "go Stock" from a custom Kernel and custom ROM is ...
... Flash back Stock Kernel (that only works through Flashtool - irakkarl has a link to the stock kernel FTF in his FroyoPro thread).
... Flash back Stock 2.1.1 through either PC Companion ("Repair" - which will most likely fail with "No updates available" due to the higher version of the custom ROM) or through Flashtool using the ROM FTF.
I think you also need to relock the bootloader.
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He's not asking to go back to full stock, he's asking how to go back to stock rom 2.1 from his xrecovery backup. Read it carefully.
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you dont have alfs kernel installed so you wouldnt really understand my situation. but anyways thanks for your suggestion. not being rude
and bjay just suggested an option open for me. no need to bash him like that.
souljaboy11792 said:
and bjay just suggested an option open for me. no need to bash him like that.
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I didn't 'bash' him I gave him a helpful suggestion.
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which sounded more like a bashing
but we're not here to fight on trivial matters....so umm any chance somebody backed up his eclair system in cwm recovery. please upload it to 4shared.com and post the link here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1431231 here you have the cwm backup,but,it will not change your kernel,you need to useflashtool,please read it carreful,when i posted that link i knew what you need ,remember you need flashtool to flash the kernel there is no other way.cheers
edit:you can change the kernel ,you don't need 2.1 eclair for that,you need ftf kernel file and that's all.
Verry simple
To restore a xrec backup in cwm just rename the xrecovery folder from sd card to cwmrecovery
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[Q] [HELP] I flashed wrong kernel file and now my device don`t boot

So, i was in a hurry and i downloaded the wrong kernel. I wanted to download the linaro franco kernel for android 4.4, but instead i downloaded this one "franco.Kernel-nightly-r14-linaro.zip". this is an old version.
So now, my device does not boot and i cant install the correct kernel file.
What should I do?
Use a toolkit like wug and install through it the stock or any custom kernel you want.
Unleashed by my Nexus 4
But...
But, there is a way to only replace the kernel or i have to re-install the ROM?
Re-install only the kernel may affected something?
Thanks a lot.
Marcelo Diniz said:
But, there is a way to only replace the kernel or i have to re-install the ROM?
Re-install only the kernel may affected something?
Thanks a lot.
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Didn't make a nandroid before you flashed it?
Start fresh... In the future make a nandroid and make dam sure you have correct files before you flash
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fastboot flash boot kernel.img
OK
I flashed the stok room again using WugFresh toolkit.
Totaly woks.
Thaks for help.

S4 stock rom and kernel

Hello there fellow XDA members, I have a problem with my S4. I installed the German version of 4.3, but I'm from Serbia which means different build numbers, and I haven't got any updates since(In updates i mean those small updates the size of 20mb like and so). So now I found my firmware for my country, but I also found a kernel for it, as a .tar file. My question now is, I know how to flash a rom via ODIN, but how do I flash a stock kernel, and should I do it before flashing the rom or after?
alexjojo946 said:
Hello there fellow XDA members, I have a problem with my S4. I installed the German version of 4.3, but I'm from Serbia which means different build numbers, and I haven't got any updates since(In updates i mean those small updates the size of 20mb like and so). So now I found my firmware for my country, but I also found a kernel for it, as a .tar file. My question now is, I know how to flash a rom via ODIN, but how do I flash a stock kernel, and should I do it before flashing the rom or after?
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If u want all STOCK is better u use KIES for it. If ya wanna try ODIN, u dont need flash any STOCK kernel... only flash the STOCK ROM and is all :highfive:
Joku1981 said:
If u want all STOCK is better u use KIES for it. If ya wanna try ODIN, u dont need flash any STOCK kernel... only flash the STOCK ROM and is all :highfive:
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EXACLY
but if you want to flash a separate kernel you need a recovery (CWM or TWRP) and an custom rom !
Joku1981 said:
If u want all STOCK is better u use KIES for it. If ya wanna try ODIN, u dont need flash any STOCK kernel... only flash the STOCK ROM and is all :highfive:
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Thank you for the advice, I was just confused why would the rom and kernel be separated
Stock kernel is included in stock rom Odin flashable, so you shouldn't need to flash a kernel separately. If you want to though, PDA section of Odin same as a rom package.

[Q] Restoring stock MJ5

Hey I was just wondering how do I restore to stock MJ5 ROM? Stock ROM with stock recovery and kernel?
Why don't you give us more information, It's free to write
If you made a backup it's as easy as restore from recovery..
If you didn't make a backup flash the Odin file that contains mj5 rom and kernel..
AnaMajhol said:
Why don't you give us more information, It's free to write
If you made a backup it's as easy as restore from recovery..
If you didn't make a backup flash the Odin file that contains mj5 rom and kernel..
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I'm completely stock now (Stock ROM, kernel & recovery) and I have yet to make a backup. If I were to install a custom rom with a custom kernel & recovery, how would I restore to stock MJ5 from there?
xComplicity said:
I'm completely stock now (Stock ROM, kernel & recovery) and I have yet to make a backup. If I were to install a custom rom with a custom kernel & recovery, how would I restore to stock MJ5 from there?
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What I can understand is that you're currently on stock mj5 and want to try custom rom then return back to stock.. Right ?
So okay install a custom rom whatever you want then return to stock by Odin.. But keep in mind that if you have a knox bootloader and installed a custom thing to the phone you will trigger 0x1 which can't be undone. .
Good luck. .
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Canadian Note 3 Stock Kernel

Hello everyone so I installed lean kernel on my SM-N900W8 Note 3 and of course I didn't backup the original kernel. So I was wondering if anyone could provide my with a download of the stock SM-N900W8 kernel as I want to go back to it. Thanks in advance!
All of the Samsung stock ROMs are at sammobile.com.
audit13 said:
All of the Samsung stock ROMs are at sammobile.com.
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But I want to try to avoid wiping the device totally, or will I be able to install the ROM without fully wiping my device?
You can extract the kernel from the stock rom.
I think it is a good idea to have a copy of the stock rom in case there is a need to flash back to a stock rom.
audit13 said:
You can extract the kernel from the stock rom.
I think it is a good idea to have a copy of the stock rom in case there is a need to flash back to a stock rom.
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Would you be able to tell me how to extract it? I already have a copy of the rom.
Edit - Never mind I got it, Thanks for the help!
If lean kernel has aroma installer then there should be a feature of going back to stock kernel If not then:-
Try pekaka kernel where you've feature of aroma installer and there's a step to revert back to stock kernel.
I usually uses same method to revert back to stock. After that keep backup of your kernel
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A kernel that has an aroma installer ?
Well that's new.

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