I recently traded my Sammy Moment for a HERO. I am rooted and flashed but found that some ROMS gave me trouble; Fresh being one of them. Looping boot screens and slow performance contrary to what I read about the roms I flash. Is there anything I may be missing? I rooted via ADB and did find an issue while the recovery was flashing it said: MD5 failure and no space; but recovery still flashed and works.
Last I was on XDA was with my G1 and Tilt. Anyone wanna hip me to what I have been missing? By the way I have succefully flashed the BUUF rom and and the Zen, darch booted with FC's and the others looped.
I wiped dalvik and system and reformated my SD.
Does your Hero have "With Google" branding?
Some of the older phones don't. And at that, some of the older chipset phones can't over clock as high, and OC'd roms will cause a boot loop.
That's the only thing I can think of that wil lbe causing the issue.
You should also try to Wipe everything under the wipe menu except maybe rotate and batt stats before you flash a rom. I always try to wipe clean before I flash.
What Kcarpenter said.
I got my Hero the first day out at BB. I can only clock to 710 otherwise phone starts blitzing.
Gorguts said:
...slow performance contrary to what I read about the roms I flash...
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Yeah, this is just what most of us here have learned to deal with, as this phone model is nearly a year old and built with hardware that isn't quite powerful enough to smoothly handle the software stuff we try to put on it these days. We are still way ahead of regular HTC/Sprint stock though which is nice.
other than what the others have said...
other options to try...
have you tried the DamageControl ROMs? they are very stable.
if issues persist... maybe you have a bad memory card? there were a rash of them and can cause weird issues.
or you have a bad hero! was it new? warranty??
if so.. get warranty trade in. if you can show issues with phone that is not related to flashing and rooting!!!
Try froyo if you don't care about sense. I have yet to have a bootloop flashing nightlies. Flash a new bootloader, wipe dalvic, system and cache. I'd do each several times just to be sure. Use a new download and verify the checksum
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i have had my ATT N1 for a few months now and all has been great. I rooted awhile back and have been using Cyanogen 5.0.7 to great success. I have the pershoot kernal and never really had any issues.
Well, that has all changed. Recently I have been rebooting any many different occasions. It almost always does it when I am in Maps and navigation, which is not good because I need it in my life having relocated.
I have decided that maybe I will look to update my Cyanogen or maybe go over to 2.2. I did this today and still having these issues. I tried Kang and it still rebooted randomly and when I tried Modacos r17 it just would keep rebooting at the setup screen. I think that has to do with not having the stock kernal.
Any clues as to what is happening? I really need help and do not want to stop using Android, but I need my phone to be reliable.
If it happens on any ROM and with no correlation to anything - sounds like HW problem.
Did you use overclocked kernel?
I do have a overclocked under volted kernal
sounds like bad sw. get back to stock 2.1 update 1 (if you can) and see if your phone is stable...
WIPE all ( everything ) , and flash 2.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=692609
Follow those 3 easy steps there !
Does your phone lock up (unresponsive) before rebooting?
Phone doesnt lock up. I tried wiping evertyhing but could not wipe the sd partition. Is that necessary? I have done full wipe's (data, dalvik, & cache) and still had similar results. I have updated my kernal to the newest pershoot and I installed Kang .9b1 and so far have only had 1 rebbot. It happened when I was in the browser and went to a flash heavy site to see how it worked. Is there any 2.2 roms that keep it close to stock? I am not a total fan of adw launcher.
Have a look in this thread,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=703687
I'm really determined to figure out what is causing this issue for so many people! I've managed to cure my reboots for the time being, and it seems it is kernel related. That said, we need as many people as possible to give feedback as experiences seem to differ in regards to the ROMs and Kernels people are using.
Regards.
I looked over that thread and see some similarities but it is still not totally consistent with my issues. I am running Kang now fine but still have reboots that I won't call so random anymore. It happens when I use Maps for the first time, and definitely when I go to a flash site on the browser.
I cannot successfully use any other ROM since once I install it it goes into boot loop. This is driving me crazy and do not like the thought of being stuck to one ROM since it is the complete reason I bought this phone.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated! I have flashed just about every single ROM on XDA and have never run into any issues, besides obvious bug within each of those ROM's. But since all of the .29 overclocked kernel ROM's have been popping up I have had nothing but problems with them. I have tried Darchdroid v2.7 and Buffed 2.0B and on each of those after flashing I either get stuck at the HTC screen or it gets stuck in an HTC screen boot loop. One thing I did notice was that after multiple battery pulls I can sometimes get Darch's ROM to boot, but every time I power off or reboot I get the same thing. I have done all the normal stuff that you guys tell all the n00bs, I have wiped EVERYTHING (Factory Reset, Dalvik, and EXT), I have tried booting up wih no SD card in, repartioned SD (with and without EXT), nothing seems to work. I have flashed back to DamagedControl and Fresh with no problems. Obviously there are people here using these ROM's on their Hero but for some reason mine does not like them, are there difference between Hero's based on when their purchased (different chipsets, ect.)?
Try using regawmod with darch's kernal for honeybun, that combo seems pretty awesome for me.
Just search the development forum for them.
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Try using regawmod with darch's kernal for honeybun, that combo seems pretty awesome for me.
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I am not a fan of the look of Regawmod, it looks to photoshoppy for me.
Hey all. Just joined the forums a few minutes ago and I have a burning question on why it is necessary to flash back to stock with odin before you try different roms. Why can you not just boot into clockwork, factory wipe, wipe cache, wipe d cache and then simply load the new rom from sd? The reason I ask is because I have been bouncing between cognition and paragon for about 2 weeks now NOT using the method of flashing back to stock 2.1 without a single problem. I'm sure there is a good reason flashing back to 2.1 before trying new roms, I would just like to know why. I was able to preform a stock wipe using odin3 one time last week (just did it to make sure the phone would do it) it just seems like a really long process, but I'll start doing it that way to avoid a brick.
Thanks
to be safe, and some roms mod files that others dont, some roms depend on apps and files in the stock rom that might be different or not there at all in other roms.
long process? extra 5 minutes when you get used to it. if you are ATT use ODIN ONE CLICK to restore stock 2.1 (hint: it takes one click)
For the most part, you don't really need to flash back to stock. It used to be a bigger deal to flash back to stock because some of the Roms would intervene with each other and mess things up. It is still recommened for a clean flash, but I rarely do it and my flashes work great.
EDIT: @Trusselo: damn it! Second time someone beat me to the answer tonight!
HAHA
and forget ODIN ONE CLICK !!
i keep forgetting about this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944418
ALL IN ONE CAPTIVATE TOOLBOX
I have been trying roms weekly since November and have only needed to flash to stock twice, after failed flashes caused by my lack of patience. YMMV of course
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Hey all. Just joined the forums a few minutes ago and I have a burning question on why it is necessary to flash back to stock with odin before you try different roms. Why can you not just boot into clockwork, factory wipe, wipe cache, wipe d cache and then simply load the new rom from sd?
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It's not necessary and not even a good idea. Also, why wipe cache and d-cache when the install script does that?
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to be safe, and some roms mod files that others dont, some roms depend on apps and files in the stock rom that might be different or not there at all in other roms.
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ROMs don't mod or use any files which are on the phone prior to installing them. All the files on your phone after the install were in the CWM flashable zip file. Any ROM cook would be stupid to do otherwise. The exception would be no-wipe ROMs, but you would never flash to stock before using one of those.
Ive also wondered this as well and talking to guys like opcow, and a couple other Devs such as MikeyMike and a lot of guys at the Andromeda IRC they all agree that you should be perfectly fine now as long as you wipe everything before you flash.
I may try with Andromeda when I get home because I have my PC and Jig there just in case but still may try now. But also tlaking to a lot of users that they dont even do it anymore now because of the install scripts and as Opcow said if you think logically its technically safer.
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long process? extra 5 minutes when you get used to it. if you are ATT use ODIN ONE CLICK to restore stock 2.1 (hint: it takes one click)
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Actually thats not true at all.
If your a build 1009 and under you can use the one click. Although the build 1008 sometimes have problems.
But for the Build 1010's and up (like me) you have to use Odin3 and take a good 30-40 minutes just to get to JH7 because half of the time I lose my 3 buttons then have to push the 3 button fix over via ADB. I have gotten use it and its a pain in the ass.
And the time I listened to someone that says ALL ATT people can use the one click it completely ****ed my phone and if I didnt have a jig my phone would have been completely screwed up.
Im not trying to be rude im just saying I saw a post very similar to that a couple weeks ago and it came very close to completely bricking my phone and reading posts here now saying they have the same problem and if they dont have a jig they just got a 200 dollar paper weight.
Sorry for getting off topic back to topic today Im going to flash Andromeda over Darkyy 9.3 and wipe data cache and d cache in CWM and see how it goes although everyone and even the devs and a lot of users now a days say it should work perfectly.
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Actually thats not true at all.
If your a build 1009 and under you can use the one click. Although the build 1008 sometimes have problems.
But for the Build 1010's and up (like me) you have to use Odin3 and take a good 30-40 minutes just to get to JH7 because half of the time I lose my 3 buttons then have to push the 3 button fix over via ADB. I have gotten use it and its a pain in the ass.
And the time I listened to someone that says ALL ATT people can use the one click it completely ****ed my phone and if I didnt have a jig my phone would have been completely screwed up.
Im not trying to be rude im just saying I saw a post very similar to that a couple weeks ago and it came very close to completely bricking my phone and reading posts here now saying they have the same problem and if they dont have a jig they just got a 200 dollar paper weight.
Sorry for getting off topic back to topic today Im going to flash Andromeda over Darkyy 9.3 and wipe data cache and d cache in CWM and see how it goes although everyone and even the devs and a lot of users now a days say it should work perfectly.
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+1 Guys if you don't know exactly what to do/suggest please don't say it. I'm not trying to start a war, but a wrong suggestion can easily soft or hard brick someones phone. This is a forum, so no one can stop you from saying things, but think about if it happened to you? You would be pissed!
Anyways back on topic, what model phone do you have, because having a 1009 model phone makes flashing and going back to stock (usually) so much easier. But then again, I rarely use odin because all the roms are compatible for the most part.
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I've never used ODIN because I haven't wanted to try to run it from GNU/Linux in a virtual box.
I just wipe and flash from clockwork like the op. Been flashing roms for a couple months now, never had a single problem. (except when I noobed it up by trying to flash back to a nandroid backup via Rom Manager. Even then, didn't need Odin to sort it out).
If I ever run into a problem, then I'll try Odin, but I'm waiting to cross that bridge till I come to it.
To prevent exceptions or troubles from the version you already have... so everybody comes from the same rom, understand?
I flash to jf6 because that's what I have been conditioned to do for a while. However, the few times I was impatient and didn't....no problems either.
From all the reading I've done here, the only reason to do it is for the placebo effect.
There was once a time when all the new roms were built on the unofficial froyo and it only had 3e recovery. The quickest way to get around that was to flash stock. Also the lag fixes were tricky and easily fixed by flashing stock. Now recovery is in the kernel. As long as you insure the kernal lag fix in rom A understands the kernal lag fix in rom B flash away. Nandroid backups are kind of useless they don't backup the kernal or the modem. Save odin for when things go really wrong(;~ )
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I have done it both ways, and there its no difference going back to stock and or flashing over other roms. I flash often, have not got stick in boot loop in months
I like to go back to stock since I KNOW that everything has been defaulted back to normal. Just a security blanket step for me.
I flashed andromeda over darkyy 9.3 just wiping data cache and d cache. Nothing wrong. Everything worked perfect so I got to believe that if you just wipe everything it should work perfectly.
Just for safety I got a jig and odin but for now I'm saving a good 45 minutes to not flash back to stock
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I am in dier (sp?) need of a new rom. I'm currently running cyanogen ..dont know what version but its the purple glass one. Lately everything is coming up as errors, my camera doesnt even work 98% of the time, and it takes about 3 minutes just to dial someone.
So question of the day: I was told by someone I consider "superior in phreaker knowledge" that I shouldnt run 2.3 on my phone. Mainly because his is *so much better than mine* but whatever.
I just need a good rom, a FAST one. I am open to suggestions. And if running 2.3 on my hero is stable and fast then I am open to it. preferably something less glitchy.
Try aosp's new gb build
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I ran cyanogen 6 for a while, then Jaybobs extblue froyo build for about 6 months. I've had Aosp's gingerbread mod since Feb, and it is by far the best rom I've ever had.
Yep asop 2.3 best rom I have tryed
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Yep asop 2.3 best rom I have tryed
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+800%. The AOSP Froyo build is awesome, but there is nothing like showing off our little Heroes running Gingerbread like a dream. AOSP 2.3 is damn good.
As of the 4/21 build of AOSP, I would highly recommend it as the go-to gingerbread rom. CM7 and Gingersense are all well and good, but nothing has felt quite as snappy as this build (ymmv). It's also a smaller download than the others by a good margin. Not to mention GB includes a built in CPU governor, so you'll no longer need SetCPU. Seriously, just try it out.
ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! ive tried flashing 2.3 3 times now. ive tried re-downloading the file, tried downloading it to the phone and via sugarsync, tried wiping everything and it keeps showing "android" then goes to set up, then back to android, then back to set up. guess im going with 2.2
What all are you wiping before you flash?
followed a guide since it'd been over 6 mns since my last flash. did the factory reset, wiped cache, i think those were the only 2 options it gave me to wipe.
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followed a guide since it'd been over 6 mns since my last flash. did the factory reset, wiped cache, i think those were the only 2 options it gave me to wipe.
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First, if you have the sprint radio that ends in .27, you should upgrade it to .29. Second, if you don't have clockworkmod recovery, get it because it wipes all the correct stuff. Third, go to this site and follow the step by step: http://romrepo.info/wiki/index.php?title=Sprint_HTC_Hero
Definitely get ClockworkMod set as your recovery. I'm not even using the newest one and it works great. Every time I go to a new rom, I wipe the user data, cache, battery stats, and dalvik cache.
i already use rom manager and clockworkrecovery 2.3 just did NOT want to install correctly on my hero, so I went with asop (sp?) 2.2 and it worked perfectly. I love my hero once again- very fast.
Omg this Tom has been the answer to my battery nightmare. Since flashing, I can go all day without my phone dying (and I use it a LOT!)
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Hi there fellow time bomb owners!
Let me start out........... Ive had my note for many months now. Ive flashed many GB and ICS roms, both TW and AOSP.
Ive always been very careful with the brick bug issue and always flashed every rom via the OP's method to the letter.
I finally settled with Kingdroid. After running it for nearly 2 months without ever having a random reboot/FC or any issues at all it started to misbehave, crashing, freezing and somtimes making me resort to battery pulls!
This all culminated last night, when after installing an app, I tried to open the said app and the phone froze on me. I long pressed the power button to reboot and then got stuck in a bootloop. In all my months with my Note ive never had a bootloop. I could still get into recovery and download so I thought no big deal.
I tried to wipe the cache and davlik cache to see if there was any nasties in that causing the bootloop. They both wiped fine but when I rebooted the loop was still there. Still Not a problem I thought, I will just have to reflash. Pain in the ass I know, but at least Im not bricked. So I placed abyss kernel and kingdroid onto my SD booted into recovery and went to flash Abyss. All went well so went to reboot recovery and........Boom in some kind of elongated (graphically) version on the same recovery I had before? Not abyss? Ok, it must not have taken properly, flash it again, as soon as I went to move through the recovery menus the recovery restarted, not rebooted, just restarted? It did this everytime I tried to move in the menus? I though thats very odd indeed? then all on its own it started to restart? Then I worried, could this be damage to my partitions or emmc in general? Never done any wiping on unsafe kernels, surely it cant be?
So I resorted to Odin and the factory firmware I keep for warranty purposes. Plugged everything in and set it running. The phone was recognized, Md5 checked then.................Couldnt open COM port to device? S**T, F**K. I must be bricked now I thought. So as all good software people do, I unplugged everything rebooted my computer and tried again. It worked this time around!? I was a little nervous going through the FACTORYFS bit but it took, pass! Yes! Booted into stock recovery did the full wipe and now all is well with my note, all be it on stock nastiness.
I apologize for the lengthy post but I think its important to share potentially dangerous behaviour in depth with the note community. Many people may have had a panic and jumped straight on the Brickbug bandwagon (as I nearly did).
So after all that I would like to know if someone far more intelligent than me could give a possible cause? Not only out of curiosity but so that people (and me!) could avoid this worrying behaviour. And also how or if you can check your EMMC for bad blocks without Root and the emmc checker app?
If you read all this, well done! and thankyou for looking,
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Hi there fellow time bomb owners!
Let me start out........... Ive had my note for many months now. Ive flashed many GB and ICS roms, both TW and AOSP.
Ive always been very careful with the brick bug issue and always flashed every rom via the OP's method to the letter.
I finally settled with Kingdroid. After running it for nearly 2 months without ever having a random reboot/FC or any issues at all it started to misbehave, crashing, freezing and somtimes making me resort to battery pulls!
This all culminated last night, when after installing an app, I tried to open the said app and the phone froze on me. I long pressed the power button to reboot and then got stuck in a bootloop. In all my months with my Note ive never had a bootloop. I could still get into recovery and download so I thought no big deal.
I tried to wipe the cache and davlik cache to see if there was any nasties in that causing the bootloop. They both wiped fine but when I rebooted the loop was still there. Still Not a problem I thought, I will just have to reflash. Pain in the ass I know, but at least Im not bricked. So I placed abyss kernel and kingdroid onto my SD booted into recovery and went to flash Abyss. All went well so went to reboot recovery and........Boom in some kind of elongated (graphically) version on the same recovery I had before? Not abyss? Ok, it must not have taken properly, flash it again, as soon as I went to move through the recovery menus the recovery restarted, not rebooted, just restarted? It did this everytime I tried to move in the menus? I though thats very odd indeed? then all on its own it started to restart? Then I worried, could this be damage to my partitions or emmc in general? Never done any wiping on unsafe kernels, surely it cant be?
So I resorted to Odin and the factory firmware I keep for warranty purposes. Plugged everything in and set it running. The phone was recognized, Md5 checked then.................Couldnt open COM port to device? S**T, F**K. I must be bricked now I thought. So as all good software people do, I unplugged everything rebooted my computer and tried again. It worked this time around!? I was a little nervous going through the FACTORYFS bit but it took, pass! Yes! Booted into stock recovery did the full wipe and now all is well with my note, all be it on stock nastiness.
I apologize for the lengthy post but I think its important to share potentially dangerous behaviour in depth with the note community. Many people may have had a panic and jumped straight on the Brickbug bandwagon (as I nearly did).
So after all that I would like to know if someone far more intelligent than me could give a possible cause? Not only out of curiosity but so that people (and me!) could avoid this worrying behaviour. And also how or if you can check your EMMC for bad blocks without Root and the emmc checker app?
If you read all this, well done! and thankyou for looking,
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Mate, feel for the brown pants time you've ordealed, glad you got out of it. I'm fairly certain, although no dev, that there is an incremental damage obtained via certain kernels, be it wipes or even large file transfers. There's an app that can judge if any sectors are past repair...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
So at least you know if it's an emmc issue. Let me know.
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Cheers for the link.
Do you know of a way that I can check for bad sectors without that app? It needs root and I dont really want to flash/root anything until I can (if possible) determin whether or not Im damaged.
The only reason I ask is that now is the phone is primed ready to go back to samsung if so.
No counter or triangle or reminants of root.
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accessing the internal NAND flash memory of your phone requires root privileges. Without Root, The System would simply deny you poking and probing on the internal storage of your phone.
That is why it is important to Root.
On the lighter side. You can actually Root your phone.. use that app to know if your phone has bad sectors and once you've done knowing it... you can simply UNROOT your device.
In that way, Samsung would never know the how's and wherefore's if you have tinkered your device or not.
Simple as that.
Ok. I rooted with a older version of GB.
Checked the NAND and everything says its ok. So I put it back to the latest GB uk firmware, updated via KIES to latest ICS and then rooted with the super su.zip and the full root busybox.zip from Dr Keatens post.
So im now running the latest stock firmware with full root. Can I install a rom from where Im at now? With stock recovery with full root? Or do I need to flash a kernel like abyss first to get the red pill recovery?
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Things may have changed but I think general guidance is to flash from rooted gb kernel like abyss or stock. Certainly for AOSP roms like cm9 variants or cm10 that's the case.
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