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Question: Proper method to copy over a kernel
I got a modded kernel, I want to replace it with another modded kernel. Just Odin it?
Whats the difference between using clockwork mod and using Odin? Already getting LOS on a modded kernel E60Plus+ want to flash back to a stock or another modded kernel with less LOS. Any ideas???? |
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Either one will work. |
Re: Question: Proper method to copy over a kernel
Thanks for that. I've been getting LOS every time I use a modded kernel ALOT more than when using a stock kernel. Like almost never when using stock. But I can't stop swopping out my kernel there are just too many mods out there! I'd hate to let this great piece of hardware sit without modding it somehow.
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A real mystery that LOS. Many people with stock phones are getting it. I've only had three or four. Not many lately with LOSt kernel. |
Re: Question: Proper method to copy over a kernel
los is now fixed with new "automated" root method which means no more odin or flashing used to root. ota is almost ready now from sammy and im testing it now so that will also be final cure.
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Great news! |
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