Stock Kernel? - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anybody have a copy of the stock kernel for the Incredible? I think I deleted the original nandroid backup I made before I installed the undervolted stock kernel. It was my first time messing with the kernels, so at least now I know better, but I'd like to have the original as a "just in case" backup.
Thanks!

PM pardenmyfreedom, he just made a rom with stock kernel so he might have it.
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tcberg2010 said:
PM pardenmyfreedom, he just made a rom with stock kernel so he might have it.
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Thanks a lot, man
EDIT: It said user was not found when I PMed him.

It is pardonmyfreedom
His thread is in this forum...it is called pmf v1 rom.

thirtyfour41 said:
Does anybody have a copy of the stock kernel for the Incredible? I think I deleted the original nandroid backup I made before I installed the undervolted stock kernel. It was my first time messing with the kernels, so at least now I know better, but I'd like to have the original as a "just in case" backup.
Thanks!
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You can get the stock kernel at http://hydrakernel.cz.cc in the support section.

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[Q] Kernel Manager Pro - How to Overclock

I was just wondering if it's advisable to use Kernel Manager to flash custom kernels to overclock and if so, which kernel is the most stable and suggested for use? If not, can someone redirect me to a overclocking guide? Thanks!
It all depends on which ROM you are using (sense based or aosp).
Depends on what rom you're running. I personally don't have a use for kernel manager as I just grab the zips and flash them in recovery. Kernel manager is a tool just like rom manager, both offer users friendly methods of flashing (kernels, roms) etc or as I would say (for the noobs lol). Id rather not use an app for something i am capable of doing myself in recovery. Not bashing it just saying I personally don't need it. What rom are you running?
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The free one will work fine too. Let us know some more info and we'll help you more.
dirkyd3rk said:
Depends on what rom you're running. I personally don't have a use for kernel manager as I just grab the zips and flash them in recovery. Kernel manager is a tool just like rom manager, both offer users friendly methods of flashing (kernels, roms) etc or as I would say (for the noobs lol). Id rather not use/pay an app for something i am capable of doing myself in recovery. Not bashing it just saying I personally don't need it. What rom are you running?
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I agree with ya on doing everything through recovery and grabbing your own zips.... but I remember when I first got my evo and rooted it, all this flashing, kernels, roms etc. was very intimidating (I'm a dopey chef and don't know tons about computers) and rom manager let me learn the ropes with out being scared I was going to turn my phone into a brick. I think rom manager and kernel manager (if that's what its called)are good for noobs. THEN..... when you get your feet wet and are confident with the whole thing.......GO XDA CRAZY!
I had no idea I could flash kernels through recovery too. But I'm on 2.3.3 (TMartinPPC EvoGingerSense v0.1).
Ahhhh, unless I missed something, I don't think any of the current Kernels play nice with the leaked update.
Post 666 :devil:
jstalford said:
Ahhhh, unless I missed something, I don't think any of the current Kernels play nice with the leaked update.
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You are correct. No kernels yet for 2.3 sense but they do have some for 2.3 aosp. To flash a kernel in recovery just grab the zip place on sdcard like you would a rom, flash it, then wipe dalvik-cache, reboot and enjoy!
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So what AOSP ROMs are compatible with what kernels?
BiGd4YaNG said:
So what AOSP ROMs are compatible with what kernels?
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There's tons of 2.3 aosp roms out there. I use cm7 #39 with the tiamat 3.3.7 kernel or the savaged zen 2.0 kernel. Those are the main 2 kernels people run on 2.3 aosp. Savagez Zen also has their own aosp rom which includes more control of their SZ kernel.
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chefdave12118 said:
I agree with ya on doing everything through recovery and grabbing your own zips.... but I remember when I first got my evo and rooted it, all this flashing, kernels, roms etc. was very intimidating (I'm a dopey chef and don't know tons about computers) and rom manager let me learn the ropes with out being scared I was going to turn my phone into a brick. I think rom manager and kernel manager (if that's what its called)are good for noobs. THEN..... when you get your feet wet and are confident with the whole thing.......GO XDA CRAZY!
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I was complete opposite, I learned by flashing everything in recovery lol.
r916 said:
I was complete opposite, I learned by flashing everything in recovery lol.
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Not me.... I was chicken sh!t and the word "brick" scared the hell out of me a year ago when i got my evo. lol
dirkyd3rk said:
There's tons of 2.3 aosp roms out there. I use cm7 #39 with the tiamat 3.3.7 kernel or the savaged zen 2.0 kernel. Those are the main 2 kernels people run on 2.3 aosp. Savagez Zen also has their own aosp rom which includes more control of their SZ kernel.
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So basically any 2.3 AOSP ROM can work with those two kernels? And those two kernels are the ones used for overclocking?
BiGd4YaNG said:
So basically any 2.3 AOSP ROM can work with those two kernels? And those two kernels are the ones used for overclocking?
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Correct! Cm7 has built in features that let you adjust your frequencies and governor settings; so does savagez zen. For the ones that don't just look for setcpu.
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The built in CM7 Kernel will allow overclocking to 1113 also.
Ahhh I see. Thanks again guys!

Best AOSP Rom?

Hi, I am not new to rooting and custom ROMs but it has been a while and the forum has so many roms that it is hard to decide which is the most stable.
Would you guys please recommend to me the best/most stable/most customizable(cyanogen) AOSP rom for this phone? Basically I'd want the best CM9 rom and hopefully CM10 once its stable.
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874374
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874374
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I second that. CM9 Beta 1 has been very stable for me.
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Interesting.. so thats in the original development section, whats the difference between original and android development?
Also, I'm a little lost on the whole recovery thing... can someone please explain it to me and how I can get the safe clockwork for my s2 so I can flash the CM9 you guys posted? My baseband is the FH13
Edit: What do you guys think about AOKP? I loved it when i had my evo... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514665
Can I follow the simple steps in that post? Any requirements beforehand?
I have not seen a consistent explanation about the difference between the Android and original development forums.
I have not tried AOKP. That particular version you linked is no longer being developed. There is a newer Jelly Bean build here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881046
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churka said:
Interesting.. so thats in the original development section, whats the difference between original and android development?
Also, I'm a little lost on the whole recovery thing... can someone please explain it to me and how I can get the safe clockwork for my s2 so I can flash the CM9 you guys posted? My baseband is the FH13
Edit: What do you guys think about AOKP? I loved it when i had my evo... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514665
Can I follow the simple steps in that post? Any requirements beforehand?
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1. I believe the difference between the to sections is that Original development is for AOSP based roms while android development is for roms based of stock or leaked firmware. That being said i dont think that many people understand that when they post and it has been kind of a Cluster f.
2. Are you currently on the OTA? you will need to odin a kernel that has a working recovery with it. If youre going to another rom right away it may be easiest to odin EL26 cwm, then load into recovery and flash because this will install the kernel/recovery packaged in the rom.
3. Ive used AOKP some and its pretty nice but i am one that likes to stay with a rom that still has activity. That way if i have problem there may be a chance that it is going to get fixed. But if you are ok with a few problems here and there go ahead and test out CM10 or sbrissens AOSP.
mwcarnage said:
I have not seen a consistent explanation about the difference between the Android and original development forums.
I have not tried AOKP. That particular version you linked is no longer being developed. There is a newer Jelly Bean build here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881046
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Alright thanks for help!
thecrx said:
1. I believe the difference between the to sections is that Original development is for AOSP based roms while android development is for roms based of stock or leaked firmware. That being said i dont think that many people understand that when they post and it has been kind of a Cluster f.
2. Are you currently on the OTA? you will need to odin a kernel that has a working recovery with it. If youre going to another rom right away it may be easiest to odin EL26 cwm, then load into recovery and flash because this will install the kernel/recovery packaged in the rom.
3. Ive used AOKP some and its pretty nice but i am one that likes to stay with a rom that still has activity. That way if i have problem there may be a chance that it is going to get fixed. But if you are ok with a few problems here and there go ahead and test out CM10 or sbrissens AOSP.
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1. Yeah I was going towards that conclusion but I dont think people understand it either.
2. I already flashed CM9. I used the mobile odin method in this link: http://e4gtcm.blogspot.com/p/cm9-install-guide.html
I flashed the kernel and I got stuck on recovery and couldnt get back to my regular rom. I was just wanting to get a recovery then I mounted the storage and put CM9 and gapps and flashed away. Now im running CM9 and its flawless.
3. Can you link me sbrissens AOSP? Thanks!
churka said:
Alright thanks for help!
1. Yeah I was going towards that conclusion but I dont think people understand it either.
2. I already flashed CM9. I used the mobile odin method in this link: http://e4gtcm.blogspot.com/p/cm9-install-guide.html
I flashed the kernel and I got stuck on recovery and couldnt get back to my regular rom. I was just wanting to get a recovery then I mounted the storage and put CM9 and gapps and flashed away. Now im running CM9 and its flawless.
3. Can you link me sbrissens AOSP? Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29711677
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[Q] Can't flash KT747 kernel on Slim Bean Rom?

I'm running Slim Bean 3.1.0 on my SGS3. Recently, I've been trying to flash the AGAT and KT747 kernels on my phone, but with no success.
I've tried flashing kernel,wipe cache/dalvik, rebooting, and then installing the Slim Rom file over it.
Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
grainyrice said:
I'm running Slim Bean 3.1.0 on my SGS3. Recently, I've been trying to flash the AGAT and KT747 kernels on my phone, but with no success.
I've tried flashing kernel,wipe cache/dalvik, rebooting, and then installing the Slim Rom file over it.
Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
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98% Sure you are trying to mix an AOSP based ROM with a TW (Stock) type Kernel. That doesn't typically work. There is an option for the AOSP version of Ktoonsez kernel though that _should_ be a better fit with that ROM.
Have fun and continue to read up *Grin*
The thing is, I'm almost positive I downloaded the AOSP version for the KT747 kernel
grainyrice said:
The thing is, I'm almost positive I downloaded the AOSP version for the KT747 kernel
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That's a good start, the AGAT says LJ7 based in the Post, leading one to believe it is for TW ROMS. And on the Ktoonsez it does have a download link for either TW or AOSP. One you are looking for should be named "KT747-Kernel-AOSP-JB-SPR-12-11-2012.zip". Verify that and speak up again if you are still having issues.
Yes, I'm certain that was the file I flashed, because I remembered noting that the file was 7.72MB prior to downloading.
Also, I'm sure that the Slim Rom is compatible with the KT747 kernel because several posts were made on the thread saying that
the battery life was amazing, which made me wonder if I was doing something wrong.
grainyrice said:
Yes, I'm certain that was the file I flashed, because I remembered noting that the file was 7.72MB prior to downloading.
Also, I'm sure that the Slim Rom is compatible with the KT747 kernel because several posts were made on the thread saying that
the battery life was amazing, which made me wonder if I was doing something wrong.
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Reading your original post, The order should go 1) ROM then 2) Kernel ... Then Wiping Cache and Dalvik-Cache (And other wipes if needed). Reason for this is if you flash the Kernel first, then the Rom you are over writing the custom Kernel with whatever is packaged with the ROM.
That is the only other obvious thing I see at this point. Hope that helps..
Did you flash the kernel fix that slim says you need to flash in order to run another kernel? Guess you didn't...
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pastert33 said:
Did you flash the kernel fix that slim says you need to flash in order to run another kernel? Guess you didn't...
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See that now, thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
Please report back on how you like it, and if you really notice any differences.
It dropped 1% in approximately 30 minutes, half of the time the screen was just on, other half I left it on my desk (all while connected to Wifi).
My settings are 96/1998 on ktoonservative.
In my opinion, so far its amazing as compared to other AOSP roms I've tried.
hi guys! i've got the same problem, can't change the kernel in my i9300.. could you please tell me where i can find the kernel fix that you mentioned above?? Thanks!
panoramix30 said:
hi guys! i've got the same problem, can't change the kernel in my i9300.. could you please tell me where i can find the kernel fix that you mentioned above?? Thanks!
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If your using the I9300, i would check the thread for that phone. Otherwise you risk bricking it flashing something from this one.. This is for the US Variant SPH-L710.
Go here for all the I9300 stuff, Please save yourself a bricked phone. Thanks! http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1563
Will do, thank you!
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ROM?

I have been trying to search for a V20c AT&T rooted ROM that has CWM already in it. All I found is threads with people talking about this subject but no ROM. Is this ROM available? If so, can someone link me to it? CM10 battery life SUCKs big time and I would like to try stock that's rooted and has CWM. Thanks!
AUSTIN3:16 said:
I have been trying to search for a V20c AT&T rooted ROM that has CWM already in it. All I found is threads with people talking about this subject but no ROM. Is this ROM available? If so, can someone link me to it? CM10 battery life SUCKs big time and I would like to try stock that's rooted and has CWM. Thanks!
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To clarify a misunderstanding that you have ROM's DO NOT contain CWM. CWM allows you to install ROM's. If you are running CM10 you must have by default CWM or equivalent like TWRP. Just look for your ROM of choice and install through CWM. Since you are looking for v20c I would recommend http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980541. However, HO! NO! also has one that is 100% stock plus there are several others that are available under development.
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[ROM] Stock Telus T989DTLUMC4 [06.29.2013]

Hi Everyone,
I was searching through the threads looking for the official stock Telus T989DTLUMC4 firmware update. I was able to find the Odin flashable version of the update but I was not able to find one that is flashable through recovery. So, I decided to make one and share with everyone here in the community.
This is the official Telus T989DTLUMC4 firmware downloaded from the SamMobile website. I have rooted, installed busybox, zipaligned and deodexed. I am currently running it on my T989D Telus Galaxy S 2 right now and it's running great.
I don't intend to add any additional tweaks/mods to this ROM. It is meant strictly for people that want the official TLUMC4 release but don't want to have to flash via odin and reroot.
Also, if any dev's or chefs want to use this as a base for their ROM please feel free to do so, you do not need to PM me to ask for permission. However, I do ask if you choose to use this base in your ROM please give me a thanks/thumbs up in the OP.
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS (If followed exactly as below you should not have any issues)
- You must be rooted and have TWRP 2.4.4.0 custom recovery installed
- Download and place the Infamous Cache Wipe and Infamous Super Wipe scripts from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2235141 on either your internal or external SD Card. This will be needed for later. Thanks to @Jamison904 @thederekjay and Team Infamous for this fantastic tool.
- Reboot into TWRP 2.4.4.0 recovery and create a nandroid backup (Always do this step before flashing any ROM)
- Go to Wipe, Advanced Wipe and select Data, System,Cache and Dalvik (then swipe to wipe)
- Press the home button and select the Infamous Super Wipe Script
- Click on add another zip file and choose Infamous Cache Wipe
- Click on add another zip file and choose TelusT989DTLUMC4RootedDeodexed.zip
- Swipe to install all 3 files
- Reboot (First boot may take approx 5mins, be patient)
- Wait 10mins after first boot and allow phone to sit (do not log into your account)
- Reboot again and setup your account
- Enjoy
Download Link
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23017610006234556
MD5 SUM 8c50af57224740305c6d5804f68ce0a1
If you guys/gals enjoy the ROM and this thread is helpful please give a thumbs up in support. It is much appreciated and thanks to everyone that gives this ROM a go. Peace Out.
Thanks
http://www.sammobile.com/ - For providing the official Samsung firmware
@dsixda - For providing the kitchen that allows users to bake their own ROMs. For more information on how to get started and learn how to make your own ROM see following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
@Jamison904 - For referring me to Android File Host. If you want to start developing and need somewhere to upload your ROMs and apps please visit the site in the following link. It's free to sign up:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/
You might want this post in case
On topic, thanks for this. I wanted a clean ROM to try out some mods out in the public!
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Koragg618 said:
You might want this post in case
On topic, thanks for this. I wanted a clean ROM to try out some mods out in the public!
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Lol, no worries. Let me know how it works out for you. I haven't had any issues so far. Peace Bro.
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Cool thanks for the support
How about a good old stock uvmc6 for the crowd. They need it.
NexUS⁴
If there isn't one available already sure thing. I searched through the threads and found one that was stock and slightly modded but not completely stock. I'll take a look, will give me something to work on this afternoon
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was looking to downgrade my t989 running cm10.1 to official jelly bean so i can sell it, and stumbled upon this. perfect, exactly what i was looking for :thumbup:
Nice work good buddy. Always nice to have something clean and simple to fall back on for the flash happy ones.
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Nice work good buddy. Always nice to have something clean and simple to fall back on for the flash happy ones.
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Thanks bro, and thanks to you and @Jamison904 for providing helpful tips and support along the way and the legend @thederekjay for helping me get Ubuntu up and running on my computer. :thumbup:
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Have you tried T-Mobile stock ROM on your telus phone? I was thinking to set up a T-Mobile ROM for my bf to flash but if the telus one is better and less bloated I'll give this one a try.
Can someone that have tried both tell which is better. I own the T-Mobile version and have only tried the ROM from Jamison.
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lavero.burgos said:
Have you tried T-Mobile stock ROM on your telus phone? I was thinking to set up a T-Mobile ROM for my bf to flash but if the telus one is better and less bloated I'll give this one a try.
Can someone that have tried both tell which is better. I own the T-Mobile version and have only tried the ROM from Jamison.
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I actually just downloaded the stock firmware for the Tmobile version today, was going to build a Stock, rooted, deodexed version for the TMo guys and gals as well. When it's up I guess you can give this one and the TMo one a try and see which you like best. Typically Telus has less bloat but also doesn't have wifi calling.
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Do you think it would be a bad idea to do a dirty flash to upgrade from the official Telus ICS ROM to this? I installed CWM to change radios but am still running the stock ROM. Sounds like a bad idea but I thought I might as well check here
Faruk88 said:
Do you think it would be a bad idea to do a dirty flash to upgrade from the official Telus ICS ROM to this? I installed CWM to change radios but am still running the stock ROM. Sounds like a bad idea but I thought I might as well check here
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backup first then try
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N-O-P-E
Faruk88 said:
Do you think it would be a bad idea to do a dirty flash to upgrade from the official Telus ICS ROM to this? I installed CWM to change radios but am still running the stock ROM. Sounds like a bad idea but I thought I might as well check here
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i would NOT do this. i could barely even odin to 4.1.2, something about system links being changed and directories. i would not do this.
Faruk88 said:
Do you think it would be a bad idea to do a dirty flash to upgrade from the official Telus ICS ROM to this? I installed CWM to change radios but am still running the stock ROM. Sounds like a bad idea but I thought I might as well check here
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I would not recommend dirty flashing from ICS to JB. Make a backup first of your current ICS stock ROM and then do a full clean wipe and install.
Chochiwpg said:
I would not recommend dirty flashing from ICS to JB. Make a backup first of your current ICS stock ROM and then do a full clean wipe and install.
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You can also make use of the Infamous scripts to wipe.
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djmatt604 said:
You can also make use of the Infamous scripts to wipe.
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I was going to suggest that as well, but needed/wanted to have yours or Jamison's permission before suggesting. :good:
No permission needed my friend...as long as no one reposts them they are free for anyone to use prior to installing a stock 4.1.2 ROM. Feel free bud!
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djmatt604 said:
No permission needed my friend...as long as no one reposts them they are free for anyone to use prior to installing a stock 4.1.2 ROM. Feel free bud!
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Would you mind if in the OP I mention and link to where they can download the infamous wipes?
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Would you mind if in the OP I mention and link to where they can download the infamous wipes?
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Of course. Feel free to link to the thread as I have in my OP for NorthernTouch.
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Thanks guys! Clean install it is, then

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