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Root [Boost Mobile] Kernel help?

I installed a Kernel (forgot which one) and it's been giving me call issues. If I'm on speaker the other person can hear me, but if not they can't. I know it's not a hardware issue because the microphone works will other apps and videos..

So I either have to reinstall stock kernel (I know how to do, but can't find the download) or fix the issue. Any help?
 
I installed a Kernel (forgot which one) and it's been giving me call issues. If I'm on speaker the other person can hear me, but if not they can't. I know it's not a hardware issue because the microphone works will other apps and videos..

So I either have to reinstall stock kernel (I know how to do, but can't find the download) or fix the issue. Any help?

Here you go!
 
Ok now I have another problem. When I installed another kernel, it gave me a snapdragon boot screen before the AOKP boot gif. I installed the stock kernel with TWP and it still gaves me the snapdragon screen, but after that it is stuck on the android logo.
 
Ok now I have another problem. When I installed another kernel, it gave me a snapdragon boot screen before the AOKP boot gif. I installed the stock kernel with TWP and it still gaves me the snapdragon screen, but after that it is stuck on the android logo.

Ooooh... you're running AOKP? The kernel I gave you was for the basic stock ROM which came with the phone. You need the kernel from AOKP instead if that's the ROM you're running.

Unfortunately, a flashable of just the kernel for that ROM doesn't exist... however reinstalling it will fix the problem.
 
Ooooh... you're running AOKP? The kernel I gave you was for the basic stock ROM which came with the phone. You need the kernel from AOKP instead if that's the ROM you're running.

Unfortunately, a flashable of just the kernel for that ROM doesn't exist... however reinstalling it will fix the problem.

I did a complete wipe and reinstalled AOKP. The ROM works and everything, but the Snapdragon boot screen is still there (which wasn't previously) and I can still set me Min CPU Mhz to 66 (or 64, i forgot). I thought that was the lowest for the other kernel I had 0_o, and not the AOKP one.
 
I did a complete wipe and reinstalled AOKP. The ROM works and everything, but the Snapdragon boot screen is still there (which wasn't previously) and I can still set me Min CPU Mhz to 66 (or 64, i forgot). I thought that was the lowest for the other kernel I had 0_o, and not the AOKP one.

Nope, if i remember correctly AOKP has a minimum of 61MHz also, as do most newer kernels by DM. So far as the boot screen, would you rather have the stock one instead of the Snapdragon?
 
It doesn't bother me but I thought since the boot screen was still there so was the kernel. Thanks for the help :)

Nope, on the Warp you have two separate boot screens, one of which (the first you see when booting) is on its own partition and can be changed independently of the rest of the software. And no problem!
 
Is this kernel in post #2 the actual original kernel that comes with the warp.....I am rooted currently with Allien kernel...and the original stock Rom.....as I have been discussing in an differnt thread Im trying to use the phones hearing aid compatabilty mode but it doesn seem to work properly with Alien Kernel...the ear volume increases but the talk speaker is cut off so no one hears whats being said.
I'dlike o revertl back to orignal kernel to see if its an alien problem or not
 
Nope, on the Warp you have two separate boot screens, one of which (the first you see when booting) is on its own partition and can be changed independently of the rest of the software. And no problem!
Mercury Thirteen, can you tell me the path/location of the first screen you see booting (the snapdragon). Is it a jpeg or gif or what? I'd like to look at it with terminal emulator.
 
Mercury Thirteen, can you tell me the path/location of the first screen you see booting (the snapdragon). Is it a jpeg or gif or what? I'd like to look at it with terminal emulator.

Sure, it's at /dev/block/mmcblk0p14, however to my knowledge this partition isn't mounted by default - you'll have to do so manually. I believe the image is pretty much raw data in an .IMG file. There may be a small header on the file, I don't recall.
 
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