boot time - G1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

is there a way i can speed up my phones boot time, im just the jacxrom 1.3 and it takes forever to boot up after i have to reboot the phone.

Thats just something we got to deal with.

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G1 Semi-Rebooting on its own !!!

Hi,
I have JF 1.51 and its been running pretty well for a long time now. untill today when I was on the phone and it suddenly semi--rebooted, what I mean by that is it didnt go all the way back to the T-Mobile G1 screen, but only to the android screen and it doesnt stay their for a long time only for a couple of seconds and then the phone is operational again !! it only takes about 10-15 sec. from Android screen to fully operational with a network signal !
Happened three times already, and I havent installed any new apps that could have made this !
My only guess is overheating? I checked the bat. temp. the first time and it was around 42 C so i thought it could have overheated since I was charging and talking at the same time. But then the second time I was at 32 C when it started rebooting, but it was also charging.
So Any ideas ?
Weees said:
Hi,
I have JF 1.51 and its been running pretty well for a long time now. untill today when I was on the phone and it suddenly semi--rebooted, what I mean by that is it didnt go all the way back to the T-Mobile G1 screen, but only to the android screen and it doesnt stay their for a long time only for a couple of seconds and then the phone is operational again !! it only takes about 10-15 sec. from Android screen to fully operational with a network signal !
Happened three times already, and I havent installed any new apps that could have made this !
My only guess is overheating? I checked the bat. temp. the first time and it was around 42 C so i thought it could have overheated since I was charging and talking at the same time. But then the second time I was at 32 C when it started rebooting, but it was also charging.
So Any ideas ?
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Sounds like a Kernal oops. Wipe and re-flash, you should be fine.
Ouch!! Cummon man.....their gotta be something else I can do besides a wipe!!
I just wiped and reflashed about a week ago because my SD got corrupted, and doing it all over again now......is really a pain in the ass
format your sd card then wipe and reflash. It should not corrupt your sd card. I suggest flashing the cyanogen recovery image 1.3.1 because it will make your life 10x simpler...
Good luck
format your sd card then wipe and reflash. It should not corrupt your sd card. I suggest flashing the cyanogen recovery image 1.3.1 because it will make your life 10x simpler...
Good luck
Thanx guys for the replies.......im reflashing now, the situation got out of hand the rebooting started happening more and more untill the phone got unusable. it reboots eveyr min now. So yea I got no other option.
Thanx again, and yea im trying with the Cyanogen image.

Is it possible to see boottime code instead of animation?

Although the various Android boot screens are very colorful and exciting I was wondering if it was possible to display the processes being executed during boot instead of the boot animation. If so please post how in this thread!
the Android kernel does not report/print/output its loading status.
Are you sure? If you connect ADB Debugger during booting I can see ton of code whistle by, it's not the same as you'd get with linux install on a PC but could provide quite a nice alternative to boot animation Just need someone to redirect that output to the screen...
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That would require someone reworking 'ze code that handles boot animations to handle a live stream. Although crazy difficult, it would be awesome if possible.
Old school
The G1 would display a few seconds of code back in the JF ROM days when u went to boot into recovery. It was probably a random fluke occurrence on my end for not holding the home button long enough or something. At that time I was not to Android smart then, if i still had my G1 i would attempt to see if i could replicate it. I may still have some of his ROMs backup up on my server somewhere if someone wants to attempt to prove me wrong lol. I do agree with the OP it would be nice to have a live feed of the boot code instead of the animation.
kaotikking said:
The G1 would display a few seconds of code back in the JF ROM days when u went to boot into recovery. It was probably a random fluke occurrence on my end for not holding the home button long enough or something. At that time I was not to Android smart then, if i still had my G1 i would attempt to see if i could replicate it. I may still have some of his ROMs backup up on my server somewhere if someone wants to attempt to prove me wrong lol. I do agree with the OP it would be nice to have a live feed of the boot code instead of the animation.
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That was actually just JF calling logcat as soon as it starts booting recovery and quitting when everything was fully loaded... :-(
That would probably be slow as hell... and if it wasn't, you'd never be able to read a single line.
There is a live wallpaper that does this, though. :O
Verbose boot would be pretty cool, in a geeky kinda way. Useless, but cool.

[Q] Infinite Boot Screen Loop

Hey, I'm having some trouble with my ROM'd HTC Hero, running RegawMOD. She was running beautifully for a few weeks before today, where, after her battery dying, she refused to boot, entering an infinite loop cycle. I don't have a recent Nandroid so I'd like to avoid backing her up, but so far I can't get her to run properly.
Does anybody have suggestions? Could this be due to an application I was running? Her battery was dying unusually quickly, if that helps. And I recently installed AntPlayer.
Update: I've since attempted to restore my phone to her first available NANDroid backup, still got stuck at the boot screen, even after the boot screen I was using (the Nexus One boot) was replaced with the Hero's original boot. I feel this could be a hardware issue?
HZ.
Have you tried wiping/re-flashing?
If that doesn't work, it could be full memory, bad recovery(based on the nand fail), or bad hardware.

xandroid, wont let me post over there...

i put xandroid on my pure, installed, then boot screen, flying androids write xandroid on screen, loop stuck at this point, no boot, no nothing, just flying droids, waited 45 minutes, no change.
what did i do wrong, how do i fix it.
do u have try take out the batt, and repeat the process.
same problem here. taking out the battery doesn't help

[Q] Xdandroid sometime slow, sometimes normal

Hey guys,
I installed XDANDROID.
I don't know why, but sometimes it boots and it goes normally (I just have a problem of txt message), but most of the times is really slow.
I don't know what to do, it looks like a roulette.
is there something I can do to make it boot always normally and not very slow?
you can try to boot into winmo, and then let winmo just sit there for a little while. Don't just boot winmo and then boot into android. also do you have all the latest files?
Updated Bundles and EXT2
sorry wrong thread
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you can try to boot into winmo, and then let winmo just sit there for a little while. Don't just boot winmo and then boot into android. also do you have all the latest files?
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Unfortunately it's not helping
looks like I solved, I got a new MicroSDHC 4gigs and it seems like it's solved

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