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Guest sharky_k

sorry, complete noob question.

I flashed 4.000.01 (Gen 2) to my Australian liquid metal and have put on AmonRa Recovery 2.2.

Can I flash your kernel through recovery?

If not how do I do it?

Thanks,

Sharky.

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Guest RohanAJoshi

I m planning to apply this kernel.

but can u tell me that if something goes wrong, then can i revert back on original ie stock kernel ?

and how ?

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Guest noogai93

sorry, complete noob question.

I flashed 4.000.01 (Gen 2) to my Australian liquid metal and have put on AmonRa Recovery 2.2.

Can I flash your kernel through recovery?

If not how do I do it?

Thanks,

Sharky.

yes you can flash it through recovery, the kernels are flash-able zip, just put it on your sd card boot into recovery and select flash from sd card. :)

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Guest noogai93

I m planning to apply this kernel.

but can u tell me that if something goes wrong, then can i revert back on original ie stock kernel ?

and how ?

if you take a nandroid backup from before hand you can just get the previous kernel (boot.img) from the folder and flash it or just try and flash another version of the modified kernels.

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Thank you! Its really nice to have 43% in 2d 17 hrs!!!

Its first time Im satisfied with batt life on metal, especially considering its OC.

It really looks like magic.

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So, guys, I have a problem. Flashed 4.000.07, flashed Recovery 2.2, rebooted to recovery, made wipe and flashed "test_boot_5_mid_voltage". Rebooted into Android normally. And.. problems began. Device lags and reboots every 30 secunds. I can't understand what's matter with my Metal. Can someone give advice for me?

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Guest MadMousse

I think the best way is doing a Nandroid Backup Before flashing the new kernel. Then if you want to go back on the original kernel do a Nandroid restore. (Those functions are in the Recovery).

Or flash any official bin.

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Guest MadMousse

Yes, but be careful and don't set Setcpu to start on boot without testing your overclock settings a few hours before. Because we are a lot to have troubles with the 1.5 ghz frequency for example. wink.gif

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