Flashing Custom ROMS/Kernels AT&T One X

anon(8105489)

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Hi All,

This is it... I now have a Rooted,Bootloader Unlocked (HTC Dev,SuperCID ) | S-ON | TWRP Installed AT&T One X.. (I used this to install Rooted Apps)
[EDIT : I have 4.1.1 STOCK ROM INSTALLED]
I wanted to do S-OFF but still not clear what is the use... DO we really need this?

Well Well.. Now the point.. I am user who dont like Sense 4+,Sense 5.0 Interface.. although i like the JB 4.2.2 Speed and features..

A Question is that.. How do i flash this Kernel and Custom ROMS thing.. and which to use.. (And Do we need S-OFF to do this?)
A little help will be appreciated...
Thanks all,
Just for Info
***TAMPERED***
***UNLOCKED***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.14
 

Paul627g

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Hello,

No you don't need to obtain S OFF to flash a custom kernel.

Only reason for S OFF is if you choose to flash a different radio (older/newer version), change the version of your bootloader or run international/Google Edition ROMs which requires S OFF to be obtained.

However I will mention in the event you want to return it to factory stock and remove the TAMPERED tag you will need to obtain S OFF to remove that.

Good luck and have fun!
 

wizzrah

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Jul 27, 2013
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Hi All,

This is it... I now have a Rooted,Bootloader Unlocked (HTC Dev,SuperCID ) | S-ON | TWRP Installed AT&T One X.. (I used this to install Rooted Apps)
[EDIT : I have 4.1.1 STOCK ROM INSTALLED]
I wanted to do S-OFF but still not clear what is the use... DO we really need this?

Well Well.. Now the point.. I am user who dont like Sense 4+,Sense 5.0 Interface.. although i like the JB 4.2.2 Speed and features..

A Question is that.. How do i flash this Kernel and Custom ROMS thing.. and which to use.. (And Do we need S-OFF to do this?)
A little help will be appreciated...
Thanks all,
Just for Info
***TAMPERED***
***UNLOCKED***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.14

I updated my guide here. It explains everything you need to know. S-OFF is so handy when flashing roms and kernels. S-OFF also can prevent bootloops from happening when flashing roms ( I got a bootloop even when flashing a sense based rom and it was a pain in the *bleep*).
 

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