Service.jar patched for latest stock fw 87? - Zenfone 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone have service.jar patched for fw 87? Recently used srvs.jar patched for 78 and always reboot
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[Q] TWRP Patched Link?

Hi
Does anyone have a link to the TWRP Patched by @maxwen?
I believe it removes the touchscreen firmware update message when rebooting?
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Al
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Stock KK boot needed

I'm in need of an untouched KK A500FU boot.img if anyone has it please. It must be KK only.
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Go back to stock kernel?

Hey guys
I have flashed a custom kernel but i want to switch back to stock kernel now, is there any way without wiping?
Thanks!
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I want to know this as well!
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If you are on a custom rom with stock kernel just flash rom again, no wipe needed, if on official try or ask for somebody to ectract kernel from rom, next time make a backup vedere flashing or use app like synapse can help in back up only kernel
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stremax said:
If you are on a custom rom with stock kernel just flash rom again, no wipe needed, if on official try or ask for somebody to ectract kernel from rom, next time make a backup vedere flashing or use app like synapse can help in back up only kernel
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I am on stock and i have a backup but it is not that updated. I have a full backup and also i have the original stock rom downloaded from sammobile so... is there any way to extract the kernel from there?
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Try this guide, but be careful or ask in Q&A section if someone can do for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1768446
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stremax said:
Try this guide, but be careful or ask in Q&A section if someone can do for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1768446
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I have extracted boot.img from the stock rom i have installed on my S7, so if i use Flashify to install that boot.img, will i get back the stock kernel or also i am changing another thing? I am not sure if this boot.img is the kernel itself, i am reading many topics but no one is really clear.
The boot.img contains the kernel and ramdisk
according to this old guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443994
You can flash .img with TWRP too, just select "flash .img" option in install menu since I don't remember if flashify can flash image or boot file properly
Just try at your own risk
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stremax said:
The boot.img contains the kernel and ramdisk
according to this old guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443994
You can flash .img with TWRP too, just select "flash .img" option in install menu since I don't remember if flashify can flash image or boot file properly
Just try at your own risk
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I have the file boot.emmc genersted by twrp that is the same as boot.img (i read that on another topic) so i will try to restore that backup that i made before flashing the custom kernel and will let you know if it works
Thanks for the support!!
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what happend after flashing your boot???
if it hasent been answered yet.
yamwt said:
I have the file boot.emmc genersted by twrp that is the same as boot.img (i read that on another topic) so i will try to restore that backup that i made before flashing the custom kernel and will let you know if it works
Thanks for the support!!
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if this hasent been answered yet, the file that you got from TWRP is restorable... its just in a different file format.
you can rename it to boot.img or to Boot.bin
then create a TAR archive of the file ( I use peazip on win 7 to archive it)
then to flash it with download mode (ODIN) in the Ap section. it should pass...
if not, try Prince comsy odin, sometimes does the trick..
if still NO, then the image is bad, or inferior to the current (possibly updated more, bootloader, modem, etc)
hopes this helps others.

Using lollipop rom on MM bootloader.

I've tried installing kyubi rom but it bootloops i want to use v7 nameless so can you instruct me how can i flash and use lollipop roms on PF2 bootloader mm indian.
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Safetynet and our Note 4

Does anyone have a workaround to get safetynet working for the note 4?
I have a 910g stock ROM. I have uninstalled Magisk, fully unrooted (to my knowledge) using supersu app and the update-unsu.zip. I unfortunately I cannot pass safetynet still.
Can anyone please help me with a working solution?
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Or could someone please point me to where I can get a stock boot.img for the 910g (mm)
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kurnage said:
Or could someone please point me to where I can get a stock boot.img for the 910g (mm)
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You are not required to flash only boot.img
Flash ROM directly with Odin (* .tar.md5), it will flash the boot.img on it.
And check with SafetyNet Helper ( https : / / play . google . com/store/apps/details?id=com.scottyab.safetynet.sample )
if it's green, it's ok
Read this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69006051&postcount=406

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