Installing kernels

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    Installing kernels

    Hi. There isn't a section under the sapphire page about how to install kernels. I assume it is the same update.zip process as the rom and themes. My question is, do I need to do a full wipe and reinstall every time I change kernels.

    This will be the first time I've changed kernels and I want to know what to do.
    I'm going to try the new (old) kernel in 1.1, but if I don't like it I want to know how to go back to the 125-1000.

    So full wipe? wipe cache? how do I do it?
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    Just Install...No wipe necessary, a back-up is highly recommended though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salieri View Post
    Hi. There isn't a section under the sapphire page about how to install kernels. I assume it is the same update.zip process as the rom and themes. My question is, do I need to do a full wipe and reinstall every time I change kernels.

    This will be the first time I've changed kernels and I want to know what to do.
    I'm going to try the new (old) kernel in 1.1, but if I don't like it I want to know how to go back to the 125-1000.

    So full wipe? wipe cache? how do I do it?
    What tparker said, but to get the 125-1000 back you can just flash a 125-1000 kernel.

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