Hey guys,
phone is a Telstra i9100t
I was trying to find a program (there used to be one, which used zerg rush or something to auto root your program) to auto root my phone, I believe the last one i used only worked on 2.3.6...
Anyway so I assumed that considering it's not a whole new rom the kernels were universal... So I was obviously wrong. I hadn't even noted my IMEI as the guide I followed didn't even mention this (and I knew in the back of my mind I should have)
Anyway so now the phone boots but it gets to the telstra screen then resets, and so on. So, i can reflash and I've tried the correct, original kernel except I still get the same problem (just based on what I can find on telstra forums, I've tried an IMEI check but no results for my model)
I've managed to source an unmolested, new, telstra rom... If I put this on will it overwrite the erroneous kernel?
phone is a Telstra i9100t
I was trying to find a program (there used to be one, which used zerg rush or something to auto root your program) to auto root my phone, I believe the last one i used only worked on 2.3.6...
Anyway so I assumed that considering it's not a whole new rom the kernels were universal... So I was obviously wrong. I hadn't even noted my IMEI as the guide I followed didn't even mention this (and I knew in the back of my mind I should have)
Anyway so now the phone boots but it gets to the telstra screen then resets, and so on. So, i can reflash and I've tried the correct, original kernel except I still get the same problem (just based on what I can find on telstra forums, I've tried an IMEI check but no results for my model)
I've managed to source an unmolested, new, telstra rom... If I put this on will it overwrite the erroneous kernel?