[Q] Galaxy Note can't get pass set-up - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I have a problem after trying to flash Cyanogen 9 on my Galaxy note and now it can't get pass the "Touch android to begin" screen.
I have tried flashing the stock rom using Odin but it still encounters this error.
Is there anything i could do to save it

Just go into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot and it will be fine
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When i try wiping dalvik cache, it says
unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]

Yeah that's fine it says it on mine after you have wiped both cache 's reboot and it should be fine
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Sorry for double posting.
Tried wiping the cache, still hangs after the touch Android to begin screen and reboots.

Try doing a full wipe data you are on gb kernal so no need to worry about bricking
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I did a wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache
Still hangs and reboots after the touch android screen :/
Is it cause i tried flashing CM9 from the stock ICS rom?

Ronal10 said:
I did a wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache
Still hangs and reboots after the touch android screen :/
Is it cause i tried flashing CM9 from the stock ICS rom?
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Yes it is.

hgberry said:
Yes it is.
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What do i do :/

Sorry again for double posting.
I tried using Odin to flash it back to a stock gingerbread ROM, still hangs at the start up screen.

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[Q] SpeedMod update issue

Dear all,
I start using SpeedMod since version K12K.
There is no problem when I update the kernel from K12K to K12L, K12M, K12P, until from K12P to K12Q and so on.
After flashing with Odin and reboot, the phone becomes very slow, both in operation and the touch screen response.
I have tried updating from K12P to K12Q, K12R and K12S, they have the same symptom and slow. When I flash back to K12L or K12P, it becomes normal.
Any advises please?
Thanks in advance.
My phone info:
ROM: Stock 2.2 FROYO.ZSJPE
Maybe you should wipe the dalvik cache and cache. Go to recovery mode - clockworkmod options - wipe dalvik cache. do the same with cache partition.
Then reboot. That first reboot will take longer than usual because the dalvik cache has to be rebuild again. After that everything should be fine.
Thanks for your reply.
I have tried wiping the cache, then the dalvik cache, but it seems remain the same --- slow and lag. I would like to know if there is any sequence, let's say wipe the cache first, then wipe the dalvik cache, then flash the phone? or something else?
After wiping the cache, in general speaking, how long do I have to wait after the reboot?
Thanks in advance.
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What i mean is that the first reboot after wiping the dalvik cache takes longer than usual because the dalvik cache has to be rebuild again.
You might check in the task manager if there's any running process cunsuming cpu time, which could lead to laginess. There are many things that could produce lags (widgets,apps etc.) I dont know what's installed on your phone.
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I see. However, I am thinking if the lag is because of the apps. Since I am using the same apps before and after the kernel update. I did wipe the dalvik cache after flash, but after reboot, the phone response very slow, and whenever I click the home button, it just did not show up.
Any more ideas? Thanks a lot.
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What i would do in your case would be:
Backup all important data/apps etc.
Then do a complete wipe and reset to factory defaults.
Then flash the latest firmware: froyo 2.2.1
Then flash speedmod kernel and apply all recommended tweaks.
After that restore app by app and rethink the real use of each app (do you really need/use it?).
Might sound complicated but it might be even easier than loosing more time on hopeless attempts to solve the problem...
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Cheers man, this will be my last step. Thank you for your help.
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NP Tell us if you succeeded. You might want to try wiping thumbnail database before (forgot to mention that beforehands).
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Just done a factory reset (erase data + data cache + dalvik cache)
and flash the new version of kernel. The phone is back to normal now.
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Cant Decrypt

Hi all
I am looking to sell my Nexus 7 but i have a problem - I encrypted it when i first got it.
I have read that if you go into settings -> Backup & Restore -> Factory Reset, that it should decrypt the device and wipe it as if its new however when i do this, the device reboots, then it asks me for my PIN again and then continues to boot as normal - Not Factory Reset
Anyone had this before and/or know a fix?
Can't you just wipe everything, cache, dalvik, data, system,, leave only sdcard and flash a stock ROM if you're selling it?
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knuckles1978 said:
Can't you just wipe everything, cache, dalvik, data, system,, leave only sdcard and flash a stock ROM if you're selling it?
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Wiping stuff from recovery fails as everything is encrypted
Maybe flash one of the factory images? Not sure...

flashing issue

Every time I flash any 4.2.2 rom the install appears to go fine but afterwords it says that it cannot read the cache in cwm then when I reboot to try the rom it just stays on the bootloader unlock screen. I have flashed many roms in the past and never had any issues. I have tried fastboot flashing MR and rsdlite back to ATT stock along with rewriting Epinters cwm and switching to mattlegroffs cwm but the same thing happens. But I am able to flash xperiamod and holoblur without issue. Scratching my head on this one anybody got any ideas.
Are you making sure to clear cache and dalvik cache?
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Kohwali said:
Are you making sure to clear cache and dalvik cache?
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always
frog1982 said:
always
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For some ROMs you may need to clear the caches before and after installation. Just a heads up.
Are you saying you're stuck in the "bootloader is unlocked" screen after any installation of a ROM?
In that case are you making sure to do system wipe before installing?
Kohwali said:
For some ROMs you may need to clear the caches before and after installation. Just a heads up.
Are you saying you're stuck in the "bootloader is unlocked" screen after any installation of a ROM?
In that case are you making sure to do system wipe before installing?
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I always wipe data, cache, dalvik, and system before any ROM flash but I have not tried wiping the cache after install I will try that when I get a chance.
update: tried wiping cache after install and the same thing happen but instead i unmounted the cache before install and it booted
Make sure you aren't using safestrap recovery.
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[Q] Help me Guys I can't install cm9 or cm10

I have s5830 I can install all cm7 cm 7.2 and they works perfect. But when I try to install cm 9, cm10, cm 10.1 roms my phone stocks at samsung logo and restarting. What is the problem ??
alycann said:
I have s5830 I can install all cm7 cm 7.2 and they works perfect. But when I try to install cm 9, cm10, cm 10.1 roms my phone stocks at samsung logo and restarting. What is the problem ??
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Did you do all three wipes? If not, first do that. Wipe Data/Factory Reset, Wipe Cache Partition, then go to Advanced & Wipe Dalvik Cache. Then to Mounts & Storage, Format Cache, Format Data & Format System. Now try to install ROM and again do all three wipes and this time don't touch Mounts & Storage. Hope, this will work.
If the above procedure fails then go to Stock ROM and then install CM9 or CM10. You can use Odin to flash the Stock ROM.
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keylocker said:
Did you do all three wipes? If not, first do that. Wipe Data/Factory Reset, Wipe Cache Partition, then go to Advanced & Wipe Dalvik Cache. Then to Mounts & Storage, Format Cache, Format Data & Format System. Now try to install ROM and again do all three wipes and this time don't touch Mounts & Storage. Hope, this will work.
If the above procedure fails then go to Stock ROM and then install CM9 or CM10. You can use Odin to flash the Stock ROM.
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I installed stock 2.3.4 with odin and I try to install again but same error. It stucks at Samsung Logo.
There is something. When I select wipe Data/Factory reset there is one error "format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2"
What recovery are you using ?
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alycann said:
I have s5830 I can install all cm7 cm 7.2 and they works perfect. But when I try to install cm 9, cm10, cm 10.1 roms my phone stocks at samsung logo and restarting. What is the problem ??
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Hi!
you need to wipe three caches: factory, cache and dalvik (in advanced page).
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What recovery are you using ?
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I have cwm 5.0.26
different recovery
try using different recoveries available my friend
first format your sd card
second revert to stock rom using odin
third install a different cwr
fourth do all 3 wipes
five format data ,system and cache
again do all 3 wipes
last install the cm9 or cm10 rom and i think you will bang man
install roms
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I have cwm 5.0.26
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you can also try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660348
Full wipe & flash. It must work.
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[Q] Safe for full wipe?

I tried to revert back to old Samsung 4.1.2 from Paranoid Android and messed my N7000 up...
Got Paranoid Android (P.A) back but it is now stuck in a boot loop ...
Install CWM-based Recovery v6.0.3.2 and I can now see all the files on SD and internal memory
I tried to re-install P.A but only selected the wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache options, never Wipe data/Factory
Is it safe to do a Wipe data/Factory reset, then and then wipe cache partition, wipe dalvik cache and then re-install P.A???
If you are on a cm kernel then it's safe. You will need to wipe data to get out of boot loop.
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Thanks, worked ....

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