Okay, so it would appear that the kernel I am currently running (you can view it here) is affected by whatever bug it is that stock ICS kernels suffer with. But, what exactly is this problem and how does it effect me? So far, I've had no problems with ICS so what is the matter with it? What do I need to do?
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https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B5GlCXox90deei1VOFZsRV92Mzg
Is this kernel effected by this bug I keep hearing of?
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Yes it is affected. Looks like stock samsung kernel.
What is the bug exactly?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633938
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Do I need to do anything then, or am I safe to carry on using the kernel? I don't really want to re-flash.
Using this Kernel is NOT safe.
Better you flash Speedmod Kernel with PC Odin....then you're safe
AddyG said:
Using this Kernel is NOT safe.
Better you flash Speedmod Kernel with PC Odin....then you're safe
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From?
PLEASE! Explain to me what is the danger of this kernel?
Brad387 said:
PLEASE! Explain to me what is the danger of this kernel?
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The stock ICS kernel has a code in it called MMC_Cap_Erase. It is bad with a faulty firmware (most Notes have 0x19, you can tell by downloading Chainfire's app called GotBrickBug). Do NOT wipe data/factory reset.
Also, you can flash franco or speedmod kernels if you are running stock ICS and be perfectly fine. But, I wouldn't do it in PC Odin like someone suggested. You can flash either kernel in CWM, just do not wipe. You don't have to wipe anything.
After you flash it, reboot the phone, go to settings and then About Phone and make sure the "Kernel" is Franco or speedmod, whichever you go with. After that, you can wipe data safely.
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The stock ICS kernel has a code in it called MMC_Cap_Erase. It is bad with a faulty firmware (most Notes have 0x19, you can tell by downloading Chainfire's app called GotBrickBug). Do NOT wipe data/factory reset.
Also, you can flash franco or speedmod kernels if you are running stock ICS and be perfectly fine. But, I wouldn't do it in PC Odin like someone suggested. You can flash either kernel in CWM, just do not wipe. You don't have to wipe anything.
After you flash it, reboot the phone, go to settings and then About Phone and make sure the "Kernel" is Franco or speedmod, whichever you go with. After that, you can wipe data safely.
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What do you mean wipe data safely? Like removing apps or just factory resetting the phone? Is this risk also a guaranteed, as flashing firmware seems pretty risky to me also.
Brad387 said:
What do you mean wipe data safely? Like removing apps or just factory resetting the phone? Is this risk also a guaranteed, as flashing firmware seems pretty risky to me also.
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You wipe data if you switch ROMs. Like if you went from stock ICS to CM9, you would wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache. You need to do more reading before you start doing this kind of stuff though. I don't want to see you brick your phone.
I never said anything about flashing firmwares. You can't do that. There's no guarantee you will brick your phone if you wipe on stock ICS kernel. But, I wouldn't suggest trying it.
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You wipe data if you switch ROMs. Like if you went from stock ICS to CM9, you would wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache. You need to do more reading before you start doing this kind of stuff though. I don't want to see you brick your phone.
I never said anything about flashing firmwares. You can't do that. There's no guarantee you will brick your phone if you wipe on stock ICS kernel. But, I wouldn't suggest trying it.
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So, if I only stick to the stock ROM and don't plan on changing, will this bug not effect me?
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So, if I only stick to the stock ROM and don't plan on changing, will this bug not effect me?
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If you mess with big files or delete a lot of files at once, it COULD but there's no guarantees. I would seriously look at Speedmod or Franco kernels and flash one of them in CWM just to be safe.
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I never asked, but are you rooted?
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If you mess with big files or delete a lot of files at once, it COULD but there's no guarantees. I would seriously look at Speedmod or Franco kernels and flash one of them in CWM just to be safe.
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I never asked, but are you rooted?
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Is this issue covered by any kind of warranty/guarantee? Just, I'm only 14 and don't really have the technical know-how to change kernels. I wouldn't know where to begin...
I am not rooted either.
So, what should I do?
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So, what should I do?
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Stay where you are then. It probably would be covered if you bricked and not rooted. Don't do a wipe/factory reset in recovery OR settings/factory reset.
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Stay where you are then. It probably would be covered if you bricked and not rooted. Don't do a wipe/factory reset in recovery OR settings/factory reset.
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So, as long as I don't have to factory reset my phone, I should be okay? Will an update from Samsung ever fix this issue?
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So, as long as I don't have to factory reset my phone, I should be okay? Will an update from Samsung ever fix this issue?
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You SHOULD be okay. I can not say 100% sure though.
We don't know. There supposedly is a fix (from Google), but they have to have permission to release it from Samsung. Read the threads about it in the General section. Entropy is one of the guys working on fixes and working with Samsung.
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You SHOULD be okay. I can not say 100% sure though.
We don't know. There supposedly is a fix (from Google), but they have to have permission to release it from Samsung. Read the threads about it in the General section. Entropy is one of the guys working on fixes and working with Samsung.
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So, all going to plan, Google should release a fix with Samsung's permission sometime soon and that will solve the problem for me so long as I don't reset or wipe data on my phone and brick it by that point?
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So, all going to plan, Google should release a fix with Samsung's permission sometime soon and that will solve the problem for me so long as I don't reset or wipe data on my phone and brick it by that point?
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No guarantees. More than likely the "fix" would be passed to Samsung for them to release IF they do. There are plenty of "safe" kernels now that have disabled the code to keep you from bricking (Franco, Speedmod, CM9 to name a few). So if you are that worried, read about them and choose something. But, don't choose CM9 kernel unless you are on a cm9 rom, obviously.
Please, your best thing is to READ, READ, READ.
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No guarantees. More than likely the "fix" would be passed to Samsung for them to release IF they do. There are plenty of "safe" kernels now that have disabled the code to keep you from bricking (Franco, Speedmod, CM9 to name a few). So if you are that worried, read about them and choose something. But, don't choose CM9 kernel unless you are on a cm9 rom, obviously.
Please, your best thing is to READ, READ, READ.
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Thanks, so finally what does changing kernels involve? Changing ROMs requires flashing, which I don't want to do. But how difficult is changing kernels and would it cause data lose of contacts and stuff?
Related
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310
Will this work for the LPY brick ?
Don't think so. In the OP it is said:
"It works with all softbricked condition basically."
Ours are hard-bricks. The hardest you can find anywhere in the known universe.
chasmodo said:
Don't think so. In the OP it is said:
"It works with all softbricked condition basically."
Ours are hard-bricks. The hardest you can find anywhere in the known universe.
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Is your's superbricked???
erf
Oh thanks, I really want to upgrade to stock lpy ( S note miss me ) but with all this brick....
edit : not snote, s memo
vijai2011 said:
Is your's superbricked???
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I was the first one.
chasmodo said:
I was the first one.
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Can you PM me what you did to brick???because a need a personal confirmation.
I think brick happen when you wipe with the LPY installed
vijai2011 said:
Can you PM me what you did to brick???because a need a personal confirmation.
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I flashed rooted LPY kernel on CM9. Did a cache and dalvik wipe afterwards and got a black-brick on reboot. Totally unresponsive.
chasmodo said:
I flashed rooted LPY kernel on CM9. Did a cache and dalvik wipe afterwards and got a black-brick on reboot. Totally unresponsive.
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I wonder, will your note be repaired by Samsung center ?
Simple get your phone to them and say, if you are having a DBT note : Hi ich did connect my phone to Kies and Kies said it has a update I did press yes and after the program updated my phone, the phone restarted and on Samsung logo it shutdown from alone now I can't get it to work. And play it dump, you don't know **** about flashing or what happened to it.
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chasmodo said:
I flashed rooted LPY kernel on CM9. Did a cache and dalvik wipe afterwards and got a black-brick on reboot. Totally unresponsive.
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Oh ok.Thn you have fully bricked your note.No superbrick?I thought had so....
This is the only safe and secure one-click unbrick in existence.....
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-GT-N7...QL30/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1337256255&sr=8-4
i have samsung note i buy from china original ics 4.03 version i tried to install custome dialer and contacts with my languge but it wasent comptible with my version.
now i dont have contacts ap and dialer.
can somone please help me (-:
i think i need to install this apps somone have the original files?
Just factory reset it. But you will loss all your data. Be sure you are not rooted, you might incounter the superbreak bug.
I found out you can download dialer from google market, in this way you preserved your data also.
jonpaslim said:
Just factory reset it. But you will loss all your data. Be sure you are not rooted, you might incounter the superbreak bug.
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what does being rooted have to do with the superbrick bug It's the wiping with a certain kernel you should be carefull with
Yucko said:
what does being rooted have to do with the superbrick bug It's the wiping with a certain kernel you should be carefull with
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If you factory reset your phone if it is rooted its still go to recovery and wiped the data.
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reas0n said:
Last time i did a factory reset before flashing v10h kdz in default recovery and my phone had bricked so hard i didn't repair it by myself (kdz updater, lg flashtool, lg update tool). I saw it happens also on another lg phones sometimes.
So, do a factory reset in default recovery only when u really have to do it.
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@reas0n... what are you smoking? I want some too... looks good stuff!
Tell me how is that possible.
Off course that if we mess with the stock firmware or apps (some of them), we don't have other solution than
re-flash it but, in normal conditions a stock firmware should be unbrickable by Factory Reset... like that, the cure kill the patient...
Dexter said to me that partitions would be ruined, or somethin'. And nope i'm not smokin'
So how Would You explain boot freeze on first LG logo? Nothing helped in it
reas0n said:
Dexter said to me that partitions would be ruined, or somethin'. And nope i'm not smokin'
So how Would You explain boot freeze on first LG logo? Nothing helped in it
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Like I said before... if the FW is stock, the flash was a clean one, and if no files are deleted, looks kind of impossible.
Of course the flash can be "unclean". Its enough to change country version, a little of bad luck, and we'll have a contaminated install
Dexter is right but, partitions don't get ruined without any app install or without something move the files or modify them... unless there is some hardware issue but, thats different, and it's never fault of Factory Reset.
Factory reset just reinstall the firmware from a "safe" location. If that location is damaged or corrupted is because something there happend.
If I do a factory reset now, Chrome, World Clock and some others won't be installed, cause I delete the install files. The same can happens with other files, and make the re-install impossible.
What you had was faulty install.
Weird, cause factory reset only deletes the userdata partition... it doesn't touch the system partition or boot, or bootloader...
Marcb said:
Weird, cause factory reset only deletes the userdata partition... it doesn't touch the system partition or boot, or bootloader...
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The problem here was not what it delete but, what it read or where it written.
ARS performs the factory reset based in previously installed firmware. That firmware needed to be installed, and how it was installed or if something happend to those files, may result in a faulty install.
Unless, like I said before, there is a hardware problem that makes impossible read/write install files.
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The problem here was not what it delete but, what it read or where it written.
ARS performs the factory reset based in previously installed firmware. That firmware needed to be installed, and how it was installed or if something happend to those files, may result in a faulty install.
Unless, like I said before, there is a hardware problem that makes impossible read/write install files.
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Actually, the recovery dictates where the phone should be formatted (the partition)... so that's even more weird 'cause we can't touch the recovery...
Probably a hardware issue...
Marcb said:
Actually, the recovery dictates where the phone should be formatted (the partition)... so that's even more weird 'cause we can't touch the recovery...
Probably a hardware issue...
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Dictates where but, need something to dictate right? If those files are missing or corrupted?
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Dictates where but, need something to dictate right? If those files are missing or corrupted?
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Right, but then again, "those files" are protected files... so that's why it's stange...
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Right, but then again, "those files" are protected files... so that's why it's stange...
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Protected, of course... but before they existe they need to be placed there. Thats why a clean install is important when we flash a FW version.
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Protected, of course... but before they existe they need to be placed there. Thats why a clean install is important when we flash a FW version.
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And how can you be sure that you did a "clean install" of the KDZ?
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And how can you be sure that you did a "clean install" of the KDZ?
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100% sure its hard... my crystal ball runned out of batteries
What I use to do is, downgrade to the earliest version (V10A), factory reset to clean files from previous version, upgrade via B2Capp (I think it format somehow the internal storage before install the new firmware, I think that because I always loose root and all the apps that I have installed, with kdz upgrade the apps remain and most part of the time root also remains).
After that, root and factory reset again (to delete install files from the root process).
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100% sure its hard... my crystal ball runned out of batteries
What I use to do is, downgrade to the earliest version (V10A), factory reset to clean files from previous version, upgrade via B2Capp (I think it format somehow the internal storage before install the new firmware, I think that because I always loose root and all the apps that I have installed, with kdz upgrade the apps remain and most part of the time root also remains).
After that, root and factory reset again (to delete install files from the root process).
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I see...
Maybe we need some new method to install those KDZs...
Like Odin with Samsung phones... it's way better than what we have...
what is hard reset code for lg 4xhd?
issak said:
what is hard reset code for lg 4xhd?
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In stock ROM, and stock dialer type 3845#*880# and select factory reset...factory reset.
Hmm, after LG's service gave my phone back, i saw they changed the motherboard to new.. So i don't what was the problem, the motherboard or factory reset i did in the recovery. Huh.
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Hmm, after LG's service gave my phone back, i saw they changed the motherboard to new.. So i don't what was the problem, the motherboard or factory reset i did in the recovery. Huh.
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Well what happened? You couldn't turn the phone at all? Couldn't enter APX or recovery mode? Or what?
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the phone was stuck on first bootlogo, nothing helped.
AW: Factory Reset can brick ur phone!
Sorry to bump but when I'm not rooted is it now afoul dangerous doing a factory reset? Or can I do it just like that. Because that all scared me...
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Mmjk3 said:
Sorry to bump but when I'm not rooted is it now afoul dangerous doing a factory reset? Or can I do it just like that. Because that all scared me...
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I think i just got a bad luck. but better do factory reset after flashing the firmware
So as Im sure everyone here knows, new firmware updates have rolled out...
For some odd reason, though, I cannot enjoy them. I came from iHackers 4.1 ROM and attempted to update to the Criskelo .118 ROM. All went okay, except the wifi kept saying "turning on."
Then, amongst other problems, I tried to go to just a stock .108 by downgrading... Still, "turning on wifi."
I'm not sure if there is any relevance, but I had Phil/TWRP dual recovery installed. The Criskelo ROM instructions said I had to have CWM if on a locked bootloader, but I am unlocked. Perhaps I misunderstood and it has to be CWM for both? I did notice that despite many efforts to get my dual recovery back, I was stuck with CWM (I did get dual back though eventually).
So could the problem have been with the conflicting recoveries? And perhaps it didn't install the kernel or ROM properly?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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So as Im sure everyone here knows, new firmware updates have rolled out...
For some odd reason, though, I cannot enjoy them. I came from iHackers 4.1 ROM and attempted to update to the Criskelo .118 ROM. All went okay, except the wifi kept saying "turning on."
Then, amongst other problems, I tried to go to just a stock .108 by downgrading... Still, "turning on wifi."
I'm not sure if there is any relevance, but I had Phil/TWRP dual recovery installed. The Criskelo ROM instructions said I had to have CWM if on a locked bootloader, but I am unlocked. Perhaps I misunderstood and it has to be CWM for both? I did notice that despite many efforts to get my dual recovery back, I was stuck with CWM (I did get dual back though eventually).
So could the problem have been with the conflicting recoveries? And perhaps it didn't install the kernel or ROM properly?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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The recovery has nothing to do with the functionality of wifi or anything in the ROM for that matter. Did you do a full wipe before installing the Criskelo ROM?
Other than that, make sure you're using the right baseband for .118. (if it even has changed)
If that all fails, make a backup of everything on your phone (also your internal 'sdcard') and do a full re-install of the official .118 ROM using flashtool.
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The recovery has nothing to do with the functionality of wifi or anything in the ROM for that matter. Did you do a full wipe before installing the Criskelo ROM?
Other than that, make sure you're using the right baseband for .118. (if it even has changed)
If that all fails, make a backup of everything on your phone (also your internal 'sdcard') and do a full re-install of the official .118 ROM using flashtool.
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Yup, I made sure to do a full wipe before I installed it. I did do a backup of my internal and external SD cards just in case something managed to go wrong somehow... Im pretty sure I used the correct baseband, but I will double-check and also try your suggested method using flashtool. I'll let you know how it goes, and thanks for the response!
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Yup, I made sure to do a full wipe before I installed it. I did do a backup of my internal and external SD cards just in case something managed to go wrong somehow... Im pretty sure I used the correct baseband, but I will double-check and also try your suggested method using flashtool. I'll let you know how it goes, and thanks for the response!
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Still nothing... I did more wipes/factory resets with this phone than I have ever done. lol
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Still nothing... I did more wipes/factory resets with this phone than I have ever done. lol
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You had better bring your phone to the service if you don't want WiFi module dies.
Forgive me for asking, but what would be wrong with the module? Wouldn't it not work at all of that were the case? It's working right now...
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Forgive me for asking, but what would be wrong with the module? Wouldn't it not work at all of that were the case? It's working right now...
Sent from my C6903 using xda premium
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Alright so it's definitely not the module. I just flashed PAC's 4.4.4 Beta ROM. The wifi successfully turns on and I am able to view networks, as well as connect to them. So why then, can I not seem to get wifi working on stock based 4.4.4 or .108/.118 ROMs? Any ideas?
Please if someone can take the time to help me save a lot of time.
So I had to restore my Nexus 6 back to stock from CM12 to unlock the phone so I could start using Project Fi. So I went back set it up and was ready to restore back to cm12. Well every time I try to go back to one of my updates it runs for maybe a min and then the phone restarts and then just stays on start up screen without starting up.
this has nothing to do with the unlocking of the phone because 2 months ago when I needed to restore from cm12 it did the same thing!
So why cant I restore using twarp on my device and what do I have to do to get back my restore.
also when I try to just reload cm12 it fails .
PLEASE HELP ME SOMEONE! LOL
CM is your first problem. LOL All that aside. Usually when it stops on startup screen the kernel is borked. Try fastbooting/flashing a compatible kernel.
Try wipe cache and dalvik from recovery. If it still doesn't boot, wipe data, then restore apps using titanium
Can you guys please look at clip I made of the issue. Thanks so much!
https://youtu.be/3C8LtPu9LsA
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No need. Follow our advice
enzosly said:
Can you guys please look at clip I made of the issue. Thanks so much!
https://youtu.be/3C8LtPu9LsA
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To start I would actually wipe. Dalvik and cache is not a wipe. This only affects apps saved in ram.. Wipe system. Your flashing over old system and data. It is different flashing images than it is flashing restores. Can have files that are not overwritten. Basically a full dirty flash. Can't go stock and then dirty flash rom over the top. Especially CM. Too much doesn't match. Your flashing different bases over the top of each other. This is why people need permission fixes. The UID's don't match between the different bases. Have never used fix permissions unless testing and then shows us need to fully wipe.
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To start I would actually wipe. Dalvik and cache is not a wipe. This only affects apps saved in ram.. Wipe system. Your flashing over old system and data. It is different flashing images than it is flashing restores. Can have files that are not overwritten. Basically a full dirty flash. Can't go stock and then dirty flash rom over the top. Especially CM. Too much doesn't match. Your flashing different bases over the top of each other. This is why people need permission fixes. The UID's don't match between the different bases. Have never used fix permissions unless testing and then shows us need to fully wipe.
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ok so do a full wipe is what your saying then? Ill give it a try
enzosly said:
ok so do a full wipe is what your saying then? Ill give it a try
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Yes. Also make sure boot is checked when make a backup. If restore doesn't contain kernel CM won't boot with stock kernel.
prdog1 said:
Yes. Also make sure boot is checked when make a backup. If restore doesn't contain kernel CM won't boot with stock kernel.
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Ok so I did a full wipe and still same thing. I also went into fixing permissions and nothing.
what should I do next I guess? again thank you for taking the time
enzosly said:
Ok so I did a full wipe and still same thing. I also went into fixing permissions and nothing.
what should I do next I guess? again thank you for taking the time
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Backup may be bad. Wipe everything and flash a full image/rom. Stopping on the splash usually means corrupted kernel. Rom not booting. If get to boot animation it is rom related. Need to start fresh. Google saves your apps so it no big deal. Rather have clean working rom than worry about apps and resetup.
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Ok so I did a full wipe and still same thing. I also went into fixing permissions and nothing.
what should I do next I guess? again thank you for taking the time
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NEVER fix permissions.
Download the rom and flash it. Then use titanium to restore apps.extracted from.your nandroid.backup, if it can.
danarama said:
NEVER fix permissions.
Download the rom and flash it. Then use titanium to restore apps.extracted from.your nandroid.backup, if it can.
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I agree if have to fix permissions rom is borked. Still looks like corrupted backup. Wipe all and fastboot stock or flash clean rom.
danarama said:
NEVER fix permissions.
Download the rom and flash it. Then use titanium to restore apps.extracted from.your nandroid.backup, if it can.
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fix_permissions works, but not via recovery. i use stericsons fix_permissions app. it goes through and fixes permissions, per each app, when you are fully booted.
simms22 said:
fix_permissions works, but not via recovery. i use stericsons fix_permissions app. it goes through and fixes permissions, per each app, when you are fully booted.
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It fixes mismatched UIDs which means you have a corrupt install. LOL
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fix_permissions works, but not via recovery. i use stericsons fix_permissions app. it goes through and fixes permissions, per each app, when you are fully booted.
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Thing is they can't know what permissions everything is supposed to have, so its guess work and can lead to more problems l. Besides, permissions should never need fixing anyway
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It fixes mismatched UIDs which means you have a corrupt install. LOL
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whatever.. last time i installed anything was when m came out. honestly, ill use that app maybe twice a year, but it does work.
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danarama said:
Thing is they can't know what permissions everything is supposed to have, so its guess work and can lead to more problems l. Besides, permissions should never need fixing anyway
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na, it doesnt ever need fixin', its just something ill do every once in a while. kind of a habit leftover from the older android days.
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whatever.. last time i installed anything was when m came out. honestly, ill use that app maybe twice a year, but it does work.
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Just saying after years as a tester and thousands of builds. Was a big thing when they were porting roms to a different device. UIDs were broke all over the place. See the same thing if dirty flash different bases like Lolli over KitKat or a complete base change as an example ( L to M). Don't see mismatched UID's on updates made on same base.
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Just saying after years as a tester and thousands of builds. Was a big thing when they were porting roms to a different device. UIDs were broke all over the place. See the same thing if dirty flash different bases like Lolli over KitKat or a complete base change as an example ( L to M). Don't see mismatched UID's on updates made on same base.
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im very known as a dirty flasher btw :angel:
(and i did dirty flash m over terminus)
simms22 said:
im very known as a dirty flasher btw :angel:
(and i did dirty flash m over terminus)
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Some have the luck. Apparently this poster don't.
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Some have the luck. Apparently this poster don't.
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its not luck, its all about doing it properly