I just upgraded to the new CyanogenMod 7 on my Nexus 1 and unfortunately it is not loading. It gets to the CyanogenMod screen, with the Android guy on the stake board and the arrow going around him, but it just wont go passed that screen. It has never gone passed this screen.
What i have tried:
Taking out the battery and restarting it
letting it run for 30 minutes
If anyone one can help me I would greatly appreciate it
Regards,
Did you do a complete wipe including system partition?
Boot into recovery, full wipe and flash again
I went into to bootloader, cleared the storage, and it worked!!!
Thank you for all your help
Regards
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I was fiddling around with ROM Manager and installed the touch recovery, when I tried to reboot into recovery my phone just hung at the LG boot screen. I am at a loss on what to do with it, is there some type of software I can download to fix this?
Have a look into this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21866948
And please continue there.
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Thanks a million, saved my bacon, never will i ever try to install something that is experimental again. Phone is back up and running and you sir got some good karma coming your way.
I tell you something, once you start you will never stop ...
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My streak 7 just started acting up.
1.- I forgot to turn it off and the battery depleted and stayed without charge for about 4 days.
2.- At first it would not boot (after charging overnight) it would get stock on the pink animation.
3.- Contacted tech support and they had me do a factory reset (4 times).
- First time it got stuck on "Formatting DATA" (waited for it overnight)
- All other 3 worked fine.
The problem is that after it boots and I go trough the initial setup (google account, WiFi password - no sim card) it appears to be working properly, except when I turn it off and re-start it ask me for the configuration all over again. Just like if I had done an other system restore. If I try to install something from the market some times the tablet would crash (the screen would blink and then go black) and I have to use the reset pin.
I don't know what to do I'm completely new at this but I'm willing to learn. Any help giving me a direction to go will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
You could try to NVflash back to Froyo with this file: http://d-h.st/iXc. What version were you on? This video is the first in a three part series by "giveen" which will show you how to load drivers to NVflash: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydM7qkoCs00. This link will get you all the drivers: http://d-h.st/iqA. The links in the videos no longer work.
This page will get you the latest or last T-Mobile file link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Dell_Streak_7#Official.
Thanks !
Thank you for the help. I will be trying this today.
Need more help
I tried doing the restore to factory 2.2 with the instructions above, the flash appeared to finish. But when I restarted the tablet I still have the same problem. Every time I turn it on it acts like it has just been restored to factory defaults.
I tried doing the HoneyStreak flash from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088225, and I got an error.
Formatting partition 2BCT please wait.. FAILED!
Could this be part of my problem? any other suggestions of what to do.
Thanks for your help.
luis_Hac said:
I tried doing the restore to factory 2.2 with the instructions above, the flash appeared to finish. But when I restarted the tablet I still have the same problem. Every time I turn it on it acts like it has just been restored to factory defaults.
I tried doing the HoneyStreak flash from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088225, and I got an error.
Formatting partition 2BCT please wait.. FAILED!
Could this be part of my problem? any other suggestions of what to do.
Thanks for your help.
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You are in read-only status more than likely. Sucks.
OH NOOOOO
Does this mean I'm out of luck and pretty much have a worthless device now?
I've looked up read only mode and no one seams to have a way to get out of it (except for re-soldering components with some expensive machine)
I've also tried the "hold reset pin + capacitive buttons + power button for 2 minutes" with no luck.
And found one that calmed to have fixed it by flashing CWM to it but they did it with a version of CWM for 5.x and up and I'm still in stock 2.2
Please some one tell me there is a solution.
Yup.
Hello, I have a Google Nexus One and I've had an issue recently. I've had this phone for more than 2 years and I've had cyanogen mod 7 ever since as far as I know. So here's the thing: I haven't downloaded anything in the past week. But, last night when I turned on my phone it would show me the "+" nexus splash screen and then go to the cyanogen mod 7 intro. As the arrows cycles the circle 5-9 times, it freezes for a couple of seconds and goes back to the beginning. I don't want to wipe my phone so if there's any other possible way to fix this please help me. Oh, and I have not rooted my phone.
Thank You Very Much,
Edzilla007
If you're running cm7 then your phone is rooted
Boot to recovery and try wiping cache and dalvik and see if this helps, if not, try flashing the same rom from recovery without any further wipes. otherwise you probably need to do a full wipe and reflash
Best of luck
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Hey folks, I've given my Inc S to a family member since getting my Nexus 4 and today they came to me with a pretty weird issue.
When I got the phone in my hands, it was acting incredibly slugish. Took over 10 sec to load the dialer, even longer to open gmail. Rebooting the phone took over 15 mins for Nova Launcher and a few widgets to fully load. Not only that, the defaults were resetting themselves. Nova Launcher and HTC Sense Launcher were asking which to use, Skype and the Dialer were reset too. I had no idea what it could have been, so I booted into recovery, made a cwm backup and dirty flashed the ROM, Nik's Project X Rebirth. Now instead of taking a long time to boot up, I could see it trying (first white HTC logo), then failing and rebooting into 4EXT (After going from the HTC Logo to a black screen, then back to the HTC Logo then recovery). I then completely wiped system, data, cache, and davlik, reflashed the ROM and gapps. Still won't get past the HTC Logo. I tried changing ROMs to Szezso's CM10, without/with gapps and still haven't had success. After poking around on 4EXT I noticed an info window, which shows the memory usage of the different parititons. When I flash Nik's Project X it shows System with 549.2MiB total space, and 540.5MiB free. I find it hard to believe that the System is only using less than 9MiB for the whole thing. This is where it gets weirder... After flashing Szezso's CM10, it won't display the size and free space of System. Instead it shows --MiB. BTW, every flash completely successfully without error.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on here, or how to fix it? I'm beginning to think that the internal storage is dying.
TheMegosh said:
Hey folks, I've given my Inc S to a family member since getting my Nexus 4 and today they came to me with a pretty weird issue.
When I got the phone in my hands, it was acting incredibly slugish. Took over 10 sec to load the dialer, even longer to open gmail. Rebooting the phone took over 15 mins for Nova Launcher and a few widgets to fully load. Not only that, the defaults were resetting themselves. Nova Launcher and HTC Sense Launcher were asking which to use, Skype and the Dialer were reset too. I had no idea what it could have been, so I booted into recovery, made a cwm backup and dirty flashed the ROM, Nik's Project X Rebirth. Now instead of taking a long time to boot up, I could see it trying (first white HTC logo), then failing and rebooting into 4EXT (After going from the HTC Logo to a black screen, then back to the HTC Logo then recovery). I then completely wiped system, data, cache, and davlik, reflashed the ROM and gapps. Still won't get past the HTC Logo. I tried changing ROMs to Szezso's CM10, without/with gapps and still haven't had success. After poking around on 4EXT I noticed an info window, which shows the memory usage of the different parititons. When I flash Nik's Project X it shows System with 549.2MiB total space, and 540.5MiB free. I find it hard to believe that the System is only using less than 9MiB for the whole thing. This is where it gets weirder... After flashing Szezso's CM10, it won't display the size and free space of System. Instead it shows --MiB. BTW, every flash completely successfully without error.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on here, or how to fix it? I'm beginning to think that the internal storage is dying.
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Might just be clogged up. Try full wipe and reflash Rom
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poondog said:
Might just be clogged up. Try full wipe and reflash Rom
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I have full wiped... System, Data, Cache, Dalvik. What else is there?
Microsd failing?
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I don't think a faulty microSD card would display the symptoms that the OP has described? Unless you've moved a bunch of your apps to your sdcard...
hello everyone. i got my at&t nexus 6 today. the first thing i did was unlock the bootloader. after that i rebooted. the phone boots up with the at&t sign and sound but it gets stuck at the little balls moving in a circle for the android animation. it's been doing that for 20min now. i tried to fastboot flash the system again but it's still doing it. i tried to get into the recovery but at the little android with the exclamation point i hold down power+volume up and it just reboots the phone after 10s. no recovery options. if anyone has any insight into how to fix this i would greatly appreciate it. thank you.
i was able to get it fixed. after not being able to get into android default recovery i decided to flash twrp. i did then then rebooted to bootloader and then went into twrp. it booted right up and then i did a factory reset in there. the first try cache wouldnt mount. so i manually mounted cache and did the factory reset again and it finished with no errors. i restarted my nexus 6 and it booted up the the welcome. thank god. i thought i was going to have to take it back. hope this info helps anyone else that comes across this same issue.