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im now restoring my backup because CSSU kernel not booting and i dont want the stock one thanks for the update much appreciated hope there will be a fix
./sifo
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2012-06-11
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2012-06-11
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Hey Sifo,
How can you restore from backup, when you are not able to boot? Even I dont want to reflash. Is there any way to restore, without having to reflash via flasher?
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2012-06-11
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You just installed a whole load of thumb2 binaries with a non-thumb2 compatible kernel. You can either:
1. Attempt to reflash nokia kernel (highly unlikely to work).
2. Wait for the fixed kernel and attempt to manually flash it (if it is even possible).
3. Full reflash of your device.
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2012-06-11
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Or, if you're handy with repositories and have a Linux system handy, just extract the proper kernel from the package in the new repo and flash it directly. Should work, in theory.
Also, if you used backupmenu, since the kernel didn't change, you could in fact just do a restore. The one thing backupmenu doesn't do is backup/restore the kernel used by the system as part of the backup. But if that hasn't changed, you should be golden in just doing a restore from the image made before you tried the install. (You did do a backup right before that, didn't you? )
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2012-06-11
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Wow, how I wish . I did take a backup, but unfortunately, I dont have backupmenu installed. I am on Mac. I think, I should be able to flash it from there. Can you point me to the repo location?
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I have a question: I had to remove CSSU because i needed the stock camera. The camera-ui2 has given me a little bit of trouble so installing stock camera itself remove the CSSU. As CSSU is needed for this, is it possible to keep the stock camera app along with CSSU.
Much thanks.