Sudden lock up and boot loop! - LG Thrill 4G

Thrill running Thriller 1.0.3.
I pulled my phone out of my pocket and it was locked up (screen was on, LED flash was on). I rebooted it, and it got stuck at the boot animation.
I'd rather not reinstall or wipe data, but I'm thinking there may have been some kind of data corruption, so I'll try those first, and if that doesn't work I will reload Thriller.
Unless someone has any other ideas.
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Wipe data / Factory Reset seems to have worked.
I'm almost certain there was a precocious application causing the issue.

I'm on stock and that happened to me it got stuck on the att logo I had to pull battery after everything was fine

If you boot into clockwork, and do not wipe data or wipe cache, just rather install update from SD card and point to the full thriller 1.0.3 update file it should just write over system files and boot back in normally. Leaving everything else intact. Let me know.
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I already did a data wipe and restore.
I think it was the fact that I had Juice Defender and Super Power installed at the same time, but I can't be sure.

Camera will do that too if if using the camera app to store pics on the card instead of the. Internal memory. I love LG. But that didn't do such. Good job on this one
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Stuck on Boot Screen

Hi guys. Yesterday night I was installing a few new apps but the seemed to be stuck installing forever. So I decided to reboot. However, after the reboot, it never goes past the second boot screen.
I know I can just flash to another rom but is there a way to save my data in the instance? I can still get into recovery mode if that helps. Thanks
I've read you can hook up to your pc and mount your sdcard from cwm. Never tried it but if it works you can save your data that way then maybe a master clear/cache or dalvik wipe will help.
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BumRush said:
Hi guys. Yesterday night I was installing a few new apps but the seemed to be stuck installing forever. So I decided to reboot. However, after the reboot, it never goes past the second boot screen.
I know I can just flash to another rom but is there a way to save my data in the instance? I can still get into recovery mode if that helps. Thanks
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You can mount USB in recovery and get all your stuff off of your SD that way. You can also nandroid your current ROM in CWM and re-flash it, then restore from backup. As far as saving texts and all that, Idk if you can, but I'm sure someone else does.
Also, you could try clearing dalvik, cache, and then running the kernel cleaning script. It's gotten me out of a few binds before. It might help you to where you wouldn't have to flash again.

[Q] Need Help (Hopefully Not) Bricked Phone

So I have a serious issue with my Sprint Hero. I decided I would try Firerat's custom MTD partition. Unfortunately my phone decided that it would not be recognized by ADB at all. So naturally I end up with the exact error Firerat said that I would get if I didn't reboot through ADB
9. Once its wiped, plug ur phone in and pull up command to adb reboot recovery (if you try to reboot into recovery any other way itll mess up the partitions and ull get cache memory.log errors and that will mean the mod didnt work correctly
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Quoted from his thread. So I try not to panic and attempt to start over from step 1. Except now I can't do that because the error just keeps happening. So I decided to restore the backup I made before I tried all this. Except I can't because it tells me that I don't have enough memory to do that. So I decide to just install a fresh CM7. Oh wait, I can't do that either because it just doesn't install anything and after telling me that it successfully installed it, I wind up staring at a white HTC loading screen for a million years.
So basically my phone is completely effed. I can't use the RUU to revert to stock so I feel I'm kind of out of options. Please for the love of all that is holy help me fix this. (Which was caused by my own lack of experience and sheer epic stupidity, so I blame no one by myself.)
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Oh thank god for false alarms. After much work wiping and attempting to install I FINALLY got it working again. I panicked for nothing it would seem. Mods can close, delete, or whatever they want to do with this thread if they so deem.
For future reference, under the advanced section in a clockwork recovery is an option to reboot recovery. Use it instead of ADB, its much simpler.
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how did you end up fixing it? im having a similar problem with my hero. i factory reset the device and the flash i was attempting failed. my phone only goes to recovery, hboot and get stuck on power on screen.

[Q] Flashed RocketRom, Now running slow.

This is probably a bad flash, but I want your guy's opinions on it as well. I installed the new ROM last week, but something went wrong and it got stuck in a boot loop for over half an hour. I finally decided to just pull the battery and try again. Still a boot loop. Went into recovery and cleared the cache, and it started up. Everything has been working, but about half the time the phone is slow and unresponsive while opening/closing apps, and can be a little laggy while switching screens. Even while using apps, things like the keyboard will be slow. For example, sometimes when sending a message, everything freezes for a second before becoming responsive again.
Suggestions?
Sounds like a bad flash, running very smoothly on V15 for me, yet to update to V16 - perhaps re-flash to a newer version?
Try a full wipe (you will lose your apps and settings)
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Thanks for the replies. Ill see if I can get it updated to v17.
just make sure you full wipe before. it's worth it
mfractal said:
just make sure you full wipe before. it's worth it
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What is the easiest way to do a full wipe? Will formatting the sd card work or is that not full enough?
You need to enter recovery and do a full wipe from there. To enter recovery press the power button and choose this option.
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[Q]HTC One rebootloop (turns on, reboots after 45 seconds)

Tonight, my HTC One ran out of battery so I hooked it up to a charger. I wanted to use it but it keeps rebooting every 45 seconds.
It has been over an hour (11:25 pm here) and I don't know what to do, I need my phone and its data tomorrow.
I'm on MaximusHD 30.0 and I didn't do anything weird or out of the ordinary.
Already tried wiping cache and Dalvik, but no cigar.
herbivoor said:
Tonight, my HTC One ran out of battery so I hooked it up to a charger. I wanted to use it but it keeps rebooting every 45 seconds.
It has been over an hour (11:25 pm here) and I don't know what to do, I need my phone and its data tomorrow.
I'm on MaximusHD 30.0 and I didn't do anything weird or out of the ordinary.
Already tried wiping cache and Dalvik, but no cigar.
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make a /data backup and try deleting the data parition... its possible that the data partition is corrupted throught the instant reboot after the battery ran out. And this would also explane why it reboots that late. And resetting the /data partition (without /data/meida - that's automatically set this way in TWRP and CWM) isn't dangerous if you previously made a bakup
Worst case, flash a different rom
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LibertyMarine said:
make a /data backup and try deleting the data parition... its possible that the data partition is corrupted throught the instant reboot after the battery ran out. And this would also explane why it reboots that late. And resetting the /data partition (without /data/meida - that's automatically set this way in TWRP and CWM) isn't dangerous if you previously made a bakup
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BadAzDB said:
Worst case, flash a different rom
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Thanks guys!
I was able to get into recovery and adb push my rom (took 4000 seconds!). I did a dirty flash and backed up all my info, now I will wipe
everything.
Thanks for the help!

Phone stuck in factory reset

Hi. I'm unexperienced with this in general, so please bear with me. I treid to search similar threads but didn't find anything about my problem exactly.
I've a rooted European (Exynos, Polish or German distribution) version of Note 4. I don't run any custom OS nor did I make any changes to my phone in the last few months. As of now, it's running Lollipop.
A few weeks ago, my phone started randomly rebooting. I blamed it on old apps, did a check with antivirus and uninstalled some apps I wasn't sure about. But the problem grew worse (reboot every few minutes). I've erased all apps that had something to do with my root (Lucky Patcher was constantly popping up in my SU logs in the same minute my phone rebooted, so I uninstalled all patched app and then Lucky Patcher), deleted almost everything, checked that system apps were all the newest version. Nothing helped so I thought a factory reset seems like the best option now. I went to the Settings and did a factory reset.
But now I'M STUCK. There is this picture of the Android with the blue web that should be turning (but isn't) the screen says "Systemupdate wird installiert" (system update is installing), the picture disappears (black screen) and comes back every few seconds. There is no blue line signalising progress or anything. All this for some two hours now.
I don't want to try anything myself because I don't want to make my phone a brick. Does any of you know what my problem could be? Thanks.
I'm not too sure why your device is stuck in an update loop. But are you positive you havent tried flashing anything to your device??
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Wait a second, you're saying you arent running a custom rom, yet your device has root with superuser.. Therefore you should also have a custom firmware flashed to your device.. Twrp or cwm. Irecommend twrp. If you have a custom recovery. Then boot in to recovery mode and clear cache/dalvik wipe/ factory reset etc.
TheTecXpert said:
I'm not too sure why your device is stuck in an update loop. But are you positive you havent tried flashing anything to your device??
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Wait a second, you're saying you arent running a custom rom, yet your device has root with superuser.. Therefore you should also have a custom firmware flashed to your device.. Twrp or cwm. Irecommend twrp. If you have a custom recovery. Then boot in to recovery mode and clear cache/dalvik wipe/ factory reset etc.
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Positive I haven't flashed anything. I didn't even connect it to a computer.
I think that my device has cwm but it's long since I've used it. I tried getting into recovery mode and the only thing I can see is the android figure with the blue ball, no menu, no anything.
UPDATE: I flashed twrp with ODIN, phone rebooted like after a factory reset.
keinalu said:
Hi. I'm unexperienced with this in general, so please bear with me. I treid to search similar threads but didn't find anything about my problem exactly.
I've a rooted European (Exynos, Polish or German distribution) version of Note 4. I don't run any custom OS nor did I make any changes to my phone in the last few months. As of now, it's running Lollipop.
A few weeks ago, my phone started randomly rebooting. I blamed it on old apps, did a check with antivirus and uninstalled some apps I wasn't sure about. But the problem grew worse (reboot every few minutes). I've erased all apps that had something to do with my root (Lucky Patcher was constantly popping up in my SU logs in the same minute my phone rebooted, so I uninstalled all patched app and then Lucky Patcher), deleted almost everything, checked that system apps were all the newest version. Nothing helped so I thought a factory reset seems like the best option now. I went to the Settings and did a factory reset.
But now I'M STUCK. There is this picture of the Android with the blue web that should be turning (but isn't) the screen says "Systemupdate wird installiert" (system update is installing), the picture disappears (black screen) and comes back every few seconds. There is no blue line signalising progress or anything. All this for some two hours now.
I don't want to try anything myself because I don't want to make my phone a brick. Does any of you know what my problem could be? Thanks.
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There is a chance that you put your phone in odin download mode instead doing factory reset
keinalu said:
UPDATE: I flashed twrp with ODIN, phone rebooted like after a factory reset.
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So you got it working now? Or?? You mean rebooted successfully? Or rebooted back in to download mode?
TheTecXpert said:
So you got it working now? Or?? You mean rebooted successfully? Or rebooted back in to download mode?
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There seems to be no problem now, my phone went back from 5.1 to 5.0.1 though. Maybe the whole thing started because of the last update. I tested and I can get to recovery mode normally, so I did a back-up just in case somethin goes wrong again.
If you managed to flash twrp and successfully booted back in to your device, then i recommend rebooting back into twrp recovery, and doing a cache and dalvik cache from within the recovery menu. And if you want root access, download the latest superSU (itll be a zip file), copy the file to the download folder of your internal storage, reboot in to your recovery, install the superSU zip file you downloaded, once its indtalled, wipe both caches again. And reboot.
Let me know how you go, and if you get stuck somewhere, dont be afraid to ask. Im happy to help

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