A az_3R5 Member Feb 25, 2011 6 0 0 Nov 8, 2011 #1 just wondering if i can jump to one kernels to another and will i have to re-flash the ROM..... How will i have to do this?
just wondering if i can jump to one kernels to another and will i have to re-flash the ROM..... How will i have to do this?
A anthonycr Themer. You've seen them Jul 11, 2011 2,104 571 0 Nov 8, 2011 #2 You will have to flash a kernel in recovery, just like you would flash a ROM. If you reflash the ROM, it will put you back on the kernel used in that ROM.
You will have to flash a kernel in recovery, just like you would flash a ROM. If you reflash the ROM, it will put you back on the kernel used in that ROM.
C CuriousNoob Banned Aug 2, 2011 1,590 202 0 Nov 8, 2011 #3 az_3R5 said: just wondering if i can jump to one kernels to another and will i have to re-flash the ROM..... How will i have to do this? Click to expand... You have to flash rom, then the kernel of your choice. Sent from my VM670 using Tapatalk
az_3R5 said: just wondering if i can jump to one kernels to another and will i have to re-flash the ROM..... How will i have to do this? Click to expand... You have to flash rom, then the kernel of your choice. Sent from my VM670 using Tapatalk
L LeslieAnn Android Developer Feb 8, 2011 2,895 1,720 0 Nov 9, 2011 #4 Beware, some kernels, roms and phones are not compatible. Some kernels do not work well on GB. Some kernels and roms do not like the new V screen.
Beware, some kernels, roms and phones are not compatible. Some kernels do not work well on GB. Some kernels and roms do not like the new V screen.