I can't tell for sure.
I flashed Cyanogen's 3.9.1 on Radio 2.29, and it seemed to be working fine, so I didn't mess with it. I flashed ROM 3.9.2, and I missed two calls no ringing, just missed call and voicemail notifications. So, I thought the right radio would solve. It did, afaik.
When I was using terminal emulator to try a new userinit.sh to help effectively increase my RAM (not technically, but that's what it said it would do in effect) I'd type su and just get a dollar sign, and of course nothing worked.
I reflashed ROM 3.9.2 and it seems to work now, but without the swapping my phone is like a ball and chain it's so slow except for about a minute when I close all apps but a few I've excepted (yes, I have too much on it).
Would flashing the 2.29I radio after flashing a ROM hose proper root access? If it wasn't that, can anyone clue me in?
Flashing radio has no effect on root access. Try wiping and starting fresh or wait for cyanogen to release 3.9.3 which is sometime soon and start new from there. (wipe, wipe ext partition)
Thanks for the quick response
I just did since I had a userinit.sh, I hosed my flash to 3.9.3, I did flash to 3.9.2 and got my Root, or whatever, back, but it was just so weird I had to ask why it happened.
Lol okay cool.
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I just did since I had a userinit.sh, I hosed my flash to 3.9.3, I did flash to 3.9.2 and got my Root, or whatever, back, but it was just so weird I had to ask why it happened.
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Must be something in 3.9.3 to loose it... But I can't see anything that would cause a problem, very odd.
Can anyone help me?
First of all, I'm still on CM6.1 RC1 but I think my problem is related to RC2.
My problem is that for some reason, when I'm on a call and I DON'T have the speaker turned on, the audio STILL comes out the back speaker no matter what...so I either have to turn my phone around and put it to my ear, or just actually turn the speaker on so I can hear loud enough what they're saying.
A little background: This started happening after I got curious and flashed RC2 (i made nandroid backup prior to that, of course). But after around 20 minutes of playing with the new rom, I decided to restore to the previous version. That's when it started. I have reflashed my backup to see if that solved it but no luck.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
When you reverted to your backup, did you wipe everything?
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When you reverted to your backup, did you wipe everything?
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Thanks for answering.
Honestly, I only wiped cache and dalvik the first time. But after I noticed the problem and reflashed my backup a second time, yes, that's when I wiped everything even factory reset but the problem is still there.
Well, that's all I got, sorry. Just thought I'd check because usually it's something simple like that. You might want to try using a completely different ROM, like MIUI and see if it's fine then, and then switch back to CM and see if the problem still persists. You may also try re-flashing the radio as well.
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Well, that's all I got, sorry. Just thought I'd check because usually it's something simple like that. You might want to try using a completely different ROM, like MIUI and see if it's fine then, and then switch back to CM and see if the problem still persists. You may also try re-flashing the radio as well.
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Thank you, I'll try doing those things.
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Thank you, I'll try doing those things.
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No luck again.
I tried all those things but the sound is still coming out from the back speaker when In call.
Any other suggestions anyone?
Anyone have another suggestion?
I'd really appreciate it.
Ok, so i've spent a few hours at this already but let me give as much info as I can. I have read through many threads searching for info. I am no expert but I have had OG Droid, Incredible, and currently Thunderbolt all rooted so I am a novice.
This is my GFs phone and was previously bone stock, never rooted, no Roms nothing. So she gets the update recently and clicks yes and that is where the trouble began, phone constantly reboots and will not go past the language/activation screen. It never once went past that first screen, and she tried the hard reset and the battery pull.
So this is where I took over. I retried the hard reset (power + vol down) and also the battery pull. I also tried to activate in numerous other languages, all cause a reboot.
As per
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1208713.html
I was finally able to get past the activation screen and make some progress. However after about a minute the phone always reboots, no matter what it is doing. I hard reset in the settings menu and that did nothing.
I next followed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326347
and got the phone rooted.
Installed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1144951
and than installed CWR 4.0.0.4 ? (not sure the version whatever it comes with) Tested recovery and it it seems to stick even after rebooting several times, which the phone automatically does (maybe its a feature and not a flaw?) So I was unsure of what version of Android was even running because the phone will not allow me to go into about phone it always force closes *com.android.settings* but I figure what the heck and try my luck with a new Rom. I decided on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326542&page=11
So I did the usual. Rebooted into recovery, made a nandroid backup, wiped data, cache, davlik and even did /system for good measure. Than did the install and upon first boot all the same problems are there. It will not activate from the screen, it just reboots the phone eventually. I used the same method above to avoid the screen and now it will boot up and the phone is in fact running an AOSP Rom but it still reboots after about a minute. Oddly enough it also continues to refuse to let me open About Phone, in the settings menu. I also for good measure went into recovery and wiped everything again and also tried fixing permissions in recovery, all to no avail.
At this point I am thinking it is perhaps just a hardware issue, although the phone does not reboot itself in recovery. I would be willing to try a different Rom, however I don't think it would work. I am wondering if anyone has any other suggestions? Should I try this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1120062
Other info:
What does work is wifi, so i can get on the internet briefly. I can connect to google and get apps from the market.
I am leaving this for a few hours or I may have to re-title the thread "How do you put the LG Revolution back together after throwing it against a wall?"
Currently I'm sad face that you rooted and installed cwm but I think the update bricked it personally. Hopefully S.Meezy will see this as he has stock recovery. I would say just get back to bone stock and get it replaced. If anyone else knows how to get it fixed, my best guesses would be mt or S.Meezy, though adb that might work. I hope it all gets figured out. Someone needs to post stock GB without data or anything for people to flash to if need be. That might fix your issue.
My suggestion is to get the recover the whole phone...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1211295
follow that but use the v6 TOT file. That will revert the phone to out of factory new, with updated radios. If you still have the issue then I would contact Verizon.
If everything works then you can re-run the update to Gingerbread.
Could be a long shot but I remember seeing something a little way back in another forum where a user w the same problem accidentially resolved his issue by restarting w the sd card out. For him it turned out to be a bad or incompatible sd card at the root of the problem.
If you have one in, pull it and restart. Hope thats it for you...
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Well i'm a glutton for punishment so i'm back.
I didn't want to bother with rooting it honestly but I did it out of desperation, figured a total wipe + brand new Rom would surely fix things.
Going to attempt the full recovery.
Tried pulling the SD card, than just the Sim card and finally without anything and none of the combinations worked.
Have you tried downloading a stock ROM to your PC/Mac and dropping that on your SD card and then flashing that ROM, after checking the md5? To me it sounds like your gf just had a bad download.
I think the issue is that you keep trying to flash the bad bits. Just my two cents...
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Honestly you really need to try reflashing the entire phone with one of the TOT files. At this point to me it is clearly not the ROM that is installed. Restoring the phone with one of the TOT files will cleanly overwrite everything on the phone. Takes about 20 minutes or so after you have the program installed and recognizing the phone. Do it and post back.
H.
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Honestly you really need to try reflashing the entire phone with one of the TOT files. At this point to me it is clearly not the ROM that is installed. Restoring the phone with one of the TOT files will cleanly overwrite everything on the phone. Takes about 20 minutes or so after you have the program installed and recognizing the phone. Do it and post back.
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What he said.
Remember: Absolutely do not, under any circumstance, unplug/turn off your phone once you start that process. It can take awhile, and might look like it froze, but just let it do it's thang.
Okay, so.. Excuse me in advance if I'm in the wrong section of the forums, because this is the only Exhibit section I can find.. And also excuse me for the length of this post, as my problem is a bit detailed.
Long story short, I had issues with my texts not being received. I tried wiping the phone and re-rooting (using root-stock found on this website - I can link if need be?).. Anyway, I went so far as to do a factory data wipe, which clearly wasn't a very good idea (I'm a bit new at this root business)..
Anyway, I ended up to the point where I'd reach the Android Setup Wizard, and start to go through it and it would crash.. Upon reboot, the phone would completely freeze at the second "SAMSUNG" logo (the white lettering). After this, I tried using odin to just flash the stock ROM to the phone via the PC, but neither the PC nor odin actually "see" the phone. (I have the drivers, but PC reads the phone as "USB Hub" for some reason) I moved on to other things...
I used bluetooth to put cwm and root-stock back onto the internal memory after removing my external SD card, and flashed cwm no problem. Everything was going well, and it even said it installed the root-stock (I did a data wipe beforehand).. Upon reboot, I now reach "Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G" logo, and it continually reboots in a loop. I can still access recovery mode, but I don't want to proceed any further without some outside input, considering I don't fully understand what's going on.
I'm aware that the phone seems to be "soft-bricked," because before I flashed cwm and root-stock, it was "working" in terms of being able to receive calls (and make them, after opening the contacts from inside a call), as well as send and receive texts via the notification bar. But the weirdest thing is, before I went the route of re-flashing the root/cwm, it wouldn't show me a homescreen of any kind, I couldn't use my menu button, and my home button was pointless to touch because it went nowhere. It was just a black screen (not a background, but completely black void) with a statusbar at the top.
Anyway, I'm currently stuck in a boot-loop and I'm very curious if there's any way I can fix this phone without using odin, because the phone isn't recognized by it or a PC, so I'm stuck using the device itself to do things. I'm VERY hopeful that someone takes the time to read this and offer any input they can, because I'm currently without a device and I have no means of getting another phone at the moment.
Thanks in advance for reading this, and for any input that you guys have to offer. Hopefully some day I'm not so noobish at this >.<
Ok, I know you've said you wiped but try this then reboot. In CWM wipe data/cache and under advanced wipe dalvik. Also if you have a working CWM you can flash rooted community ROM or flash to stock found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1686384 scroll down till you see them. But wipe 3x don't know why some people need to but try it.
Note: a working cwm can flash any custom ROM with root pre-installed and you should be fine if you wipe the three I mentioned 3x format system under mounts and storage and format internal sd works wonders too.
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Dvarl said:
Note: a working cwm can flash any custom ROM with root pre-installed and you should be fine if you wipe the three I mentioned 3x format system under mounts and storage and format internal sd works wonders too.
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If I do a format of system or internal SD, I won't lose the ROM or CWM off of the system storage? If I lose these, I have no way of putting them back on the phone because I was doing it via bluetooth and the phone doesn't boot in order to do that anymore - The same applies to using a different ROM, sadly >.<
Also, I've already wiped the dalvik and cache several times, because that was the only way I could make the phone boot into a mode I could access anything at all on previous to installing the root again. I haven't tried doing this again as of yet, but I will do so and report back.
Just some extra information, because it wouldn't allow me to do so (being new and having to wait):
When I rebooted after the format (to the original stock rom/recovery, and even from recovery) it gave an "invalid argument" for /preload, saying it was unable to be accessed. It also said it couldn't access tmb/csc/system.. I'm unsure what these actually are, but I'm under the impression they may be at the route of my problem. Will formatting repair or otherwise help with these items being unable to be accessed?
Formatting internal will get rid of ROM, but not recovery. You'll be fine if you wipe system and reboot (ed: need to install a rom before reboot).
Try putting your ROM.zip on your external before wiping internal by mounting USB storage and copy ROM to external, then wipe internal and install ROM.
Formatting system (twice) didn't help anything at all - Still gets stuck at Exhibit logo and reboots after about 30 seconds.
Same thing with wiping dalvik/cache, even after 4-5 wipes of each. Should I be rebooting recovery after each of these?
I can't mount usb storage to PC, because PC doesn't recognize the device when I plug it in afterward (or even before mounting). It hasn't recognized the device for quite some time, but it used to act as if it were plug & play when I purchased it, and even well into the time it was rooted. A few months back, I installed the drivers for it (found via Google and ultimately this website), which didn't help it recognize the device. It only recognizes the device when in the "MTP" mode, which allows me to access and transfer data without issues(and I can't do this without being able to access the phone to turn it on ). Otherwise, it says "USB Device Not Recognized - One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned and Windows does not recognize it"
I already have the ROM on my PC, but without any means of transfer back to the phone, removing it from internal storage would mean I have no physical way of accessing any ROM in order to restore my phone to working order. I'm at a loss as far as this is concerned, because I have the drivers installed. I'm unsure whether the phone itself is damaged, but I hope this isn't the case and that there's a way to resolve this issue directly.
My biggest concern isn't really the PC not recognizing the device, apart from needing it if I remove the ROM. My main concern is getting the thing to actually boot beyond the logos.. But if I remove the ROM, how will I put it back when it doesn't load to be able to bluetooth anything, and the PC doesn't recognize what it is?
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I just realized something... Mounting USB storage doesn't seem to matter as far as moving the ROM, because I can just move them around via the external SD using CWM to flash them - But this is assuming that CWM will remain on the phone after formatting internal SD. Will it stay? If so, I'm going to try rooted community ROM, because the root-stock gives me the impression that it does nothing but apply root. The thread states "otherwise no changes to your phone," which implies (to me) that it doesn't actually include anything the phone needs in order to operate - It only changes certain things to apply root access... Not sure if this is true or not, but it would help explain what the heck is going on.
OH MY GOD! YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING!!
Thank you SO, SO MUCH for helping me. My device is no longer a useless paperweight :good: :good: :good:
I wish I could click the "Thanks" button a thousand times!!
Just incase anyone else has this issue and is able to access notification bar, this is what I did from beginning to end, without all the nonsense between times:
1) Turn Bluetooth on
2) Transfer Clockworkmod via bluetooth to internal SD. ((Tip: Use a separate android device to do this, if PC isn't capable) If already installed skip to step 4)
3) Re-flashed Clockworkmod
4) Place Rooted Community ROM (found here) onto external SD and insert SD into device.
5) Boot device into Custom Recovery (CWM)
6) Wipe cache/dalvik (I did it 4-5 times, just to make sure it was clear)
7) Format system AND rom AND SDCard (internal ONLY - I did all 3 times just to be sure)
8) Flashed Rooted Community ROM from external SD card (it takes some time to install - It will say when completed)
9) Rebooted phone via Custom Recovery - When clicking this, be sure to select NO when it asks to fix the root. I clicked "YES" the first time and it DID NOT FIX THE PHONE. It got stuck in another boot-loop.
10) Initial boot took a bit longer than usual (which is normal), but afterwards, I no longer have a phone that's soft-bricked.
I just wanted to say THANK YOU GUYS VERY, VERY MUCH. You've saved my life by helping me sort through this! Very, very appreciative and I hope both of you have a wonderful day :good: :good:
Good to know. I think you may have lost PNP from a windows update by samsung. To get that back, uninstall those drivers and look for 1.3.2410 or here if interested.
Still the same issue. Device isn't recognized with normal MTP (just plugging into the USB), and it acts as if I haven't even plugged it in at all when trying to use "Mass Storage" from the Network settings in the phone.
I just direct installed the drivers from the exe. Am I doing something wrong?
Try another port, cable, or machine. It worked before, so it could be a driver or something physical.
ed: When you're booted into your rom, can you change storage connection to ums? cwm might be mass storage instead of mtp.
Also, are you able to receive texts now?
I'm able to do everything the device is supposed to do out of the box, aside from access MTP.
I only have the one PC, and all ports have pretty much the same reaction to the device. I don't have access to another cable, because I only have the one that came with the device.
Mounting USB Mass Storage through CWM gives the same result on the PC "Device Not Recognized" etc, etc.
Not even ten days later and I've had to re-flash the ROM. The device kept turning itself off and back on again, so I decided to just remove all the programs I'd installed, thinking something I installed was causing an issue. After doing so, the device kept crashing. Not a reboot of the device or anything of the sort. Literally everything would pop up saying " ----- has stopped responding" and ask to force close. Not really sure what could've caused that, considering I've only installed things that were on Google Play, but it gave me the impression that I had an app that wasn't working correctly with the ROM on the device.
I've brought it back to "vanilla" and I'm not going to bother installing anything at all on it for a while and see if the issue comes up again. Not sure if anyone else has had this problem before or not, but I figured I'd just give my two cents since I made this thread with intentions to figure out what was going on with my phone. If anyone has any insight as to why this may have happened it would be greatly appreciated so I can avoid it happening this time. I'll report back if the issue comes up again, or becomes persistent.
Thanks again for all of your help, and sorry if you've wasted your time reading this.
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Device still reboots randomly, but I suspect it's a stuck power button. Is it possible that it just needs cleaning? Sometimes it reboots, sometimes it comes up with the option to power off after touching the power button to activate the touch screen, then upon pressing the back button, it reboots several seconds later as if I were holding the power the entire time.
Stuck in boot-loop help!!!
Carefully followed instructions, and carefully selected 2 .zip files for my t679 http://click.xda-developers.com/api...4G - xda-developers&txt=<b>root-stock.zip</b> and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26860509&postcount=4 installed cwm successfully, but after installation of root-stock.zip system reboot now stuck in "boot loop" now what?
- zCHEMDAWGz
Following this in its entirety means you've wiped your phone's system clean. You'll have to use something other than root-stock, because that specifically states that it changes nothing other than granting root access. Everything that was on the phone from the factory is what root-stock uses, apart from giving you root access for things like Superuser, firewalls, etc. In this case, none of the stock items are present.
I used Rooted Community ROM. It's pretty much the same as root-stock, but it has a few goodies (BootyCall, and I think Busy Box) included. There are several other roms you could use, so you're welcome to look around a bit instead of just going with that one, but using that one for now would give you a working phone again until you find another you may like more.
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Following this in its entirety means you've wiped your phone's system clean. You'll have to use something other than root-stock, because that specifically states that it changes nothing other than granting root access. Everything that was on the phone from the factory is what root-stock uses, apart from giving you root access for things like Superuser, firewalls, etc. In this case, none of the stock items are present.
I used Rooted Community ROM. It's pretty much the same as root-stock, but it has a few goodies (BootyCall, and I think Busy Box) included. There are several other roms you could use, so you're welcome to look around a bit instead of just going with that one, but using that one for now would give you a working phone again until you find another you may like more.
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good call, community rom resolved this issue... now the only item left is the original problem - wifi/bluetooth "error". most of the easy fixes have already been attempted, aside from determining definitively if hardware issue.
Was the error your reason for rooting? (or re-flashing a rom)?
Are you running the phone completely vanilla now? (no apps, no app updates, even of "stock" applications?) If not, you should try running it that way and testing the wifi and bluetooth prior to updating or installing things.
If it were something you installed that caused a software or hardware issue, it would've most likely been something you installed a day or two beforehand.(When it broke the first time.) If you suspect it was a specific app, stay away from it (or them) in the future.
Considering that you're running a newly flashed rom, it's a little odd that the bluetooth/WiFi unctionality would error, unless it were a hardware issue. The rom you're using shouldn't affect either of those negatively, even if the phone were bricked and you managed to repair it.
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Was the error your reason for rooting? (or re-flashing a rom)?
Are you running the phone completely vanilla now? (no apps, no app updates, even of "stock" applications?) If not, you should try running it that way and testing the wifi and bluetooth prior to updating or installing things.
If it were something you installed that caused a software or hardware issue, it would've most likely been something you installed a day or two beforehand.(When it broke the first time.) If you suspect it was a specific app, stay away from it (or them) in the future.
Considering that you're running a newly flashed rom, it's a little odd that the bluetooth/WiFi unctionality would error, unless it were a hardware issue. The rom you're using shouldn't affect either of those negatively, even if the phone were bricked and you managed to repair it.
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The WiFi error existed prior to my ownership. I have never got it to function at all, except for when I was first programming the access point names settings for new mobile network, and fiddling with the other settings in the area, it did show my LAN, allowed me to attempt connection then failed the process early stage. It seemed logical that a new system would alleviate any antagonistic action executed by any previous owner. The only certain detail was it had not been rooted. I have been told loading custom Rom is 2 birds deal, freshness and increased control. Also, based on the behavior of the device and pop-up error messages that indicate software failure makes it seem related to software hiccup. but just a hunch. Been wrong before, really don't want to tear down phone but am open to learning something new. Thanks
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I truly have no idea why the software would have any issues that arose directly after installing the new rom.
The only thing I can really suggest is using cwm to wipe everything several times prior to re-flashing the rom again, but I'm guessing you already did that. On the off chance it were hardware related, it probably wouldn't actually give error messages, so I'm gonna retract that from this entirely as it's very unlikely.
If you haven't, wipe your internal memory, system, cache/dalvik. Just in case, be sure you remove your external SD so you can keep the rom on it. Also, while you're at it, remove everything else except the rom from the external SD in case something on it is causing the issue, then try to re-flash the rom.
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I truly have no idea why the software would have any issues that arose directly after installing the new rom.
The only thing I can really suggest is using cwm to wipe everything several times prior to re-flashing the rom again, but I'm guessing you already did that. On the off chance it were hardware related, it probably wouldn't actually give error messages, so I'm gonna retract that from this entirely as it's very unlikely.
If you haven't, wipe your internal memory, system, cache/dalvik. Just in case, be sure you remove your external SD so you can keep the rom on it. Also, while you're at it, remove everything else except the rom from the external SD in case something on it is causing the issue, then try to re-flash the rom.
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Followed instructions, still having same issue... also the problem was there before I flashed New rom. I'm stumped...
Well, it being there before flashing the rom is a start, but that doesn't really explain why the new rom wouldn't have fixed whatever the issue was. I'm assuming (because I honestly don't know) that bluetooth and wifi are both controlled through the same hardware, with different softwares running them on the device. If both of them are messed up and refuse to work even after a re-flash, chances are it's just dead.
Have you actually formatted system, cache, etc after wiping, prior to a new flash? I had to format mine several different times in order to stop the boot loops and crashing. It could be something that's stuck in the system, cache, etc that didn't go away with a simple wipe. Other than that, it very well could be a hardware issue.
If it is a latent issue maybe doing full wipes through adb is the next step. I remember reading some people had some issues with doing wipes through cwm. It might be worth a try at the very least.
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So for some reason today, my phone restarted and now I can't call people or receive calls, if I do. My phone restarts. Also can't use Bluetooth or it also does the same and restarts what can cause this? My phone getting too hot and damaged the motherboard? When I installed a kernel it was corrupted? I really have no understanding what caused this. I had resurrection from on it. I updated it with a newer one and did a bootloop. So I put cyangemod on it and worked but noticed those huge issues. Thinking the ROM was corrupted I put rr back on it and had the exact same issues. Any help would mean everything to me
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So for some reason today, my phone restarted and now I can't call people or receive calls, if I do. My phone restarts. Also can't use Bluetooth or it also does the same and restarts what can cause this? My phone getting too hot and damaged the motherboard? When I installed a kernel it was corrupted? I really have no understanding what caused this. I had resurrection from on it. I updated it with a newer one and did a bootloop. So I put cyangemod on it and worked but noticed those huge issues. Thinking the ROM was corrupted I put rr back on it and had the exact same issues. Any help would mean everything to me
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Restore the stock rom using step 0 of this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684. Once you confirm that your phone is fixed, re-flash whatever rom/setup you want.
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Restore the stock rom using step 0 of this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684. Once you confirm that your phone is fixed, re-flash whatever rom/setup you want.
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What he said. If you want to try and recover your data (DCIM folder, downloads, etc), edit out "%fastboot% erase userdata" from the .bat file. Chances are that if you had CM installed, the stock rom will be terribly buggy since the data partition won't be erased, but you can still connect to your PC and pull the files you want to save. Once you've recovered your files, you'll want to do a factory reset, which can be done using that command you edited out of the .bat file. If you'r on Mac OS or Linux, the commands are basically the same as what's in the .bat file, but the commands begin with ./fastboot. You'll need to have the fastboot executable in the same directory as where you've extracted the files from the xml.
Just a quick note, Moto has a notorious reputation of not playing nicely with CM. This is just my personal opinion, but after trying some of the non-stock options, I've settled firmly on the stock rom, as it seems to be the most stable. If you need tether, root, etc, you can flash TWRP after you've gotten the phone back up and running, and use TWRP to install root and flash my stock tether enabler patch.
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So for some reason today, my phone restarted and now I can't call people or receive calls, if I do. My phone restarts. Also can't use Bluetooth or it also does the same and restarts what can cause this? My phone getting too hot and damaged the motherboard? When I installed a kernel it was corrupted? I really have no understanding what caused this. I had resurrection from on it. I updated it with a newer one and did a bootloop. So I put cyangemod on it and worked but noticed those huge issues. Thinking the ROM was corrupted I put rr back on it and had the exact same issues. Any help would mean everything to me
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Have you tried to make a google caller as default caller app? Does your imei correct also?