QUOTE(guppy @ Oct 4 2010, 04:42 PM)
The Voodoo that comes baked into a stock kernel is based on JM8. If you are already on JM8 firmware, you should be able to directly do an update in recovery. But to be on the safe side, you can go the roundabout way:
1. disable voodoo 3.0
2. reboot so it reverts to RFS.
3. ensure RFS is in use via Quadrant (800+ score)
4. enter recovery mode, run update.zip that has the Voodoo + JM8 stock kernel
5. after that it should reboot but will still be using RFS because of 'disable lagfix' folder
6. remove disable lagfix folder
7. reboot to enable Voodoo
8. Verify with Quadrant
Phew. If you aren't on JM8, you need to disable Voodoo first. Then only flash over to JM8.
So guys, meaning if I am on JG4 +Voodoo Lag Fix (VLF) 3.0, I have to first remove the VLF and then flash to JM8 firmware?1. disable voodoo 3.0
2. reboot so it reverts to RFS.
3. ensure RFS is in use via Quadrant (800+ score)
4. enter recovery mode, run update.zip that has the Voodoo + JM8 stock kernel
5. after that it should reboot but will still be using RFS because of 'disable lagfix' folder
6. remove disable lagfix folder
7. reboot to enable Voodoo
8. Verify with Quadrant
Phew. If you aren't on JM8, you need to disable Voodoo first. Then only flash over to JM8.
Can I just use back my JG4 with the JM8 Kernel so that I don's have to flash a new firmware? sorry.. I am still learning hence asking these questions....
Cheers...
Oct 4 2010, 04:51 PM

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