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Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.03 [10/23]
I know it doesn't have a kernel, but I got the impression from some of the other posts that certain kernels don't work as well with this ROM as others. That's why I was curious if anyone know if the kernel in the baked_snack ROM causes any problems with this ROM or if I should flash the stock DI18 kernel. I'm just going to make a backup and flash this and see what happens.
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Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.03 [10/23]
I apologize if I keep asking n00bish questions, but I just want to make sure I know what I am doing before I do it. The xda thread about the Experience ROM says that the Phoenix kernel gives the best battery life. So to flash this ROM and the Phoenix kernel first I need to flash the kernel in CWM and then flash the new ROM? Or is it the other way around?
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Flash rom let it boot fully Flash kernel restore
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Re: [ROM] Epic Experience - Version 1.2.03 [10/23]
if your gonna flash phoenix kernel MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW HIS DIRECTIONS on charging ect, its posted in red and very important.
few pics of my set up skinned using experience with voodoo kernel. check the clock out, like it. Last edited by darren.wlsn1; 10-26-2010 at 05:18 PM. |
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