[Q] HELP - Android Themes

I rooted my droid x using z4 root. That when fine. I backed up my phone with boot strap then cleared my data. I forgot to put the liberty zip on my phone so I resorted it and added the liberty zip. I think I may have forgotten to clear my data again before I tried to restart my phone with liberty ROM. Now it has been trying to boot with liberty and the liberty icon on it for 30 mins. I am not sure what to do now.
Please help me

not sure why you posed that here? anyways, boot back into recovery, even if its stock and just wipe data/factory reset

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[Q] Cyanogenmod 6 stuck in boot animation need help

Just rooted my phone and decided to flash cyanogen 6. I'm pretty new with this whole process but my droid1 has been cycling through the boot animation for a few hours I've unplugged and plugged back in the battery once and it's still taking forever. Kind off freaking out here any help would b amazing love the phone and love wat u developers have done with it thanks a bunch
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Did you wipe data and clear the cache in recovery before flashing the ROM? If not, go into recovery and wipe it all now. Then a reboot, and you should be gold.
awesome thanks i just wasnt sure that was needed for a new rom. that will wipe all my apps right?
Sometimes it is needed sometimes not. Yeah it will wipe all of your apps so be sure you have the API files for anything you didn't download from the market. A saved list of all the apps you have will come in quite handy sometimes. Got mine written in my pharmacology notebook.
Don't just write em down. Get titanium backup. Its a lifesaver. Backs up everything from apps, txt/SMS, emails, settings, bookmarks, calander entries. You name it. So when u wipe you can restore everything in about 90 seconds.
Also should have done a nandroid before flashing cm6. While flashing a new rom, or trying to flash back to stock. Wipe and then try it. But first try this. Download the CM6 version again and check md5sum, add to SD, wipe cache, and dalvik cache in recovery n try it again.
Oh and if your like me. I hate when I forget how my pages looked & what icons were where. I use drocap to take Screenshots so I can put it back how it was before. Good luck and welcome to CM. The best android rom around

[Q] Stuck in Boot animation after installing seeARMS ROM

Hi, I have installed seeARMS ROM and followed his instuction. I have kept the JL2 modem and speedmod kernell (I was already on speedmod). I have tried 2 methods to install. The seeARMS.UGJL2.v0.4.zip with the seearms file and the CWM.
Both install went OK and I even had a congratulations screen. The problem is when the phone reboot it stays on the boot animation and get stuck there. I have tried 2 different boot animation and the same happen.
I have no problem to restore my data since I had backup but I would like to have the seearms ROM. Any idea?
Also a side question, can we get the new CK1 modem with seearms?
Richard
Have you been wiping your phone before flashing the rom? I have been having issues like you describe only when i flashed a rom w/o wiping.
(In CWM Recovery: wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache and advanced -> wipe dalvik cache)
No. I did not wipe. I am not interested in the new ROM if it mean wiping. I made a test by downloading a boot animation app. I trying 2 different boot animation and had the same result. The boot animation play with no sound but I have a vibration during boot and then nothing. Eventually it go back to the animation, vibrate and this repeat until I restore the backup.
I am wondering if tehre is something special about the Bell Canada boot animation?
Can I use the seearms without any boot animation folder?
I don't think it's a problem about the boot ani in particular.
I am not very familiar with the rom, since i have another device. In the seearms rom thread the dev mentioned two versions of the rom, one that requires wiping and one that does not.
So i guess it could be working out to flash the latter w/o wiping. But in my expirience those things rarely work out that way.
There might be incompabilities with the config data left behind by the rom installed before, or other possible issues.
Only way to be sure that those things aren't blocking anything is to wipe the phone and do a clean flash.
Personally i always do it that way. And if i like the rom, and choose to use it, it is always possible to get back all the apps and settings back with titanium backup and/or syncing them back.
But as always before wiping, if you choose to do so, please be sure to have a full nandroid backup, in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
I will try the wipe version
What rom were u on before seearms
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I was still on stock (froyo 2.2). Actually still on it today
You were right. The wipe version worked fine. I have now to decide to keep it or not...lol
ROM is awasome was worth well the trouble.
Glad it worked out for you - have fun with the rom
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[Q] Does a factory reset remove ClockworkMod?

I've been experiencing some oddness with my Moto Droid, and I want to blow it away and start fresh. Current ROM is CM7. I want to find out, if I boot and issue a "wipe data/factory reset", will I then have to start COMPLETELY from scratch, in that I will need to root the phone again? Or, is there any suggestion on the best way to proceed, since my ultimate goal is to do a fresh CM7 installation, and restore my apps when that is complete?
No, factory reset will clear data and cache but leave the recovery the way it was before.
you need to flash the sbf again to have an "untouched" phone.
When you flash the sbf, and it's like unboxing a brand new phone. Look on footprint for the sbf. I you will need rsd lite as well.
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Then how can we remove clockworkmod?

[Q] So this is where I stand...

Current Status of the Phone:
Inoperable. I am currently stuck in a boot cycle to CWM. I believe the Revo is an unrooted state at the moment.
Things I have done to remedy but failed:
I have: done a complete restore from a previous backup via CWM. I have wiped and installed Gingervolt from SD Card.
How did I get here:
My gingervolt was running a bit slow so I decided to go back to stock (bad idea I know). So I restored a previous backup and was successful. Figured since I was stock I might as well unroot. I unrooted via the All in One Zerg Rush Exploit and it was successful. I then did a Factory Reset / Data Wipe from Settings > Privacy > Data Wipe. This sent me into the CWM boot cycle.
Is there anything I can do?
Thanks for your help to those much more knowledgeable than myself.
Easy fix, follow this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15501302
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Thank you so much brother

nexus 4 5.1.1 bootloop xhalofloatingwindow

I recently rooted my Lg Nexus 4 on android 5.1.1 I installed the xposed framework and got myself a few mods and it was all working fine. Then I installed Xhalofloatingwindow not knowing there was a different version for lollipop, and when I activated and rebooted my phone for the mod to take place a message saying system ui failure the message wouldn't go away so I rebooted my phone, and now its in a boot loop. I have entered CWM and wiped dalvik cache, wipe cache, wipe memory, and factory data rested and tried rebooting but nothing works. So I am letting my phone die and then going to plug it in charge and see how it goes. Any help? Still stuck in the bootloop. Please let me know of there is anything to fix this with. I did not make a nandroid backup unfortunately
slickmanz53 said:
I recently rooted my Lg Nexus 4 on android 5.1.1 I installed the xposed framework and got myself a few mods and it was all working fine. Then I installed Xhalofloatingwindow not knowing there was a different version for lollipop, and when I activated and rebooted my phone for the mod to take place a message saying system ui failure the message wouldn't go away so I rebooted my phone, and now its in a boot loop. I have entered CWM and wiped dalvik cache, wipe cache, wipe memory, and factory data rested and tried rebooting but nothing works. So I am letting my phone die and then going to plug it in charge and see how it goes. Any help? Still stuck in the bootloop. Please let me know of there is anything to fix this with. I did not make a nandroid backup unfortunately
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Just flash the factory image
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How do I do this and where do I get the files
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Just flash the factory image
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