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I was on LJ6 and I rooted . When I install the CM9, i am stupid using the CWM to flash .. now no matter which rom i flashed , it still keep looping
I can still enter to CWM and download mode .
Need ur help ... Thanks
minicris said:
I was on LJ6 and I rooted . When I install the CM9, i am stupid using the CWM to flash .. now no matter which rom i flashed , it still keep looping
I can still enter to CWM and download mode .
Need ur help ... Thanks
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Pc odin
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so you arent bricked then
if you can bet into cwr to install a gb kernel then rstoire if not you wil lneed to use pc odin to flash a rom
Did you wipe cache, dalvik, and factory reset?
Upgrading from GB to ICS will usually loop if you don't reset the phone.
Do not wipe cache, dalvik, or factory reset
In fact, stay away from CWM and use PC-Odin to flash a stock image.
Azeazezar said:
Do not wipe cache, dalvik, or factory reset
In fact, stay away from CWM and use PC-Odin to flash a stock image.
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I TRY FLASHED THE STOCK ROM KJ6,LA2
it still looping .....
Try this, worked for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25925185&postcount=46
Richy99 said:
so you arent bricked then
if you can bet into cwr to install a gb kernel then rstoire if not you wil lneed to use pc odin to flash a rom
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how to install a GB kernel? do i need to find a pre-rooted GB kernel ?
ioluas said:
Try this, worked for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25925185&postcount=46
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where did u get the files ?
RickR78 said:
Did you wipe cache, dalvik, and factory reset?
Upgrading from GB to ICS will usually loop if you don't reset the phone.
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IT WORK AGAIN AFTER
I WIPE THE CACHE,dalvik
IT WORK AGAIN
THANKS SO MUCH
minicris said:
IT WORK AGAIN AFTER
I WIPE THE CACHE,dalvik
IT WORK AGAIN
THANKS SO MUCH
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oh yeah we understand your emotions
but you did not brick at all in the first place!
title to be changed. \reported
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Solution was found, no need for more.
Hello, I'm having some worrying problems with my device
Like many of you I've been eagerly following TheWhisp in his journey to bring us JB, I had managed to stop myself flashing the earlier experimental versions so as not to just tease myself with a non-daily ROM, but when he announced he'd fixed the incoming call problem I had to try it! I installed the update from the 17th of Jan, everything was going pretty good.
I flashed back to stock via Odin first, booted, thumbed around a bit for nostalgia as I'd been running ReginaROM since it came out. The Cyanogenmod started becoming more and more unstable the next day, things crashing, reboots etc. I thought ok, no problem, I'll go back to Regina and wait. I flashed back to stock again to get a fully fresh install going as that's just the way I like to do things.
My problem is that the stock ROM won't boot, the Samsung logo glows away as normal, but after a moment I get the short vibration followed by three blips of vibration indicating something has crashed, after which the startup animation and sound plays again and the process repeats, I can never reach the lock screen.
Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
it's a bootloop, have you tried to wipe data from CWM?
Yeah I've tried wiping cache, dalvik cache and factory reset.
did you try wipe data/cache and dalvic cache on squads cwm??
Where else would I do it? haha I don't mean to sound *****y
I can't figure it out, I've done everything I can think of, seems sort of bad that I can't get my stock firmware to work if I ever need to go back to it.
Biggles_me said:
Where else would I do it? haha I don't mean to sound *****y
I can't figure it out, I've done everything I can think of, seems sort of bad that I can't get my stock firmware to work if I ever need to go back to it.
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You have to wipe data after installation of the stock ROM. I had the same problem with the previous build. Just enter in CWM and wipe.
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fenomen0 said:
You have to wipe data after installation of the stock ROM. I had the same problem with the previous build. Just enter in CWM and wipe.
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wipe all in cwm > download mode > put stock rom and wipe one more time all.
fenomen0 said:
You have to wipe data after installation of the stock ROM. I had the same problem with the previous build. Just enter in CWM and wipe.
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zalukajonet said:
wipe all in cwm > download mode > put stock rom and wipe one more time all.
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Ah I didn't think of that, thanks guys I'll have a go when I get a chance this evening.
i have this strange issue where the phone goes into a bootloop whenever i try to install a cm10/or aosp rom other than ultimatum.
i have not tried stock rom yet or any flash with odin . i wish to solve this problem without odin .
what is the probem here anyone knows and how to solve it?
Magpir said:
i have this strange issue where the phone goes into a bootloop whenever i try to install a cm10/or aosp rom other than ultimatum.
i have not tried stock rom yet or any flash with odin . i wish to solve this problem without odin .
what is the probem here anyone knows and how to solve it?
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i think flashing stock rom will definitely solve this problem
aditya rathee said:
i think flashing stock rom will definitely solve this problem
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Can I use stock custom Rom??
Magpir said:
Can I use stock custom Rom??
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yes you can
So now I just wipe device in cwm normal way and flash a stock based custom Rom right.
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hi ther ei just tried, still bootloop, problem not solved
Magpir said:
hi ther ei just tried, still bootloop, problem not solved
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Usually first boot in cm10 is taking a long time, but if you already know that, have you tried doing a complete wipe(wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache) before install any custom rom?
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Gilang555 said:
Usually first boot in cm10 is taking a long time, but if you already know that, have you tried doing a complete wipe(wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache) before install any custom rom?
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Yes I did. I didn't use cm 10 Rom ,only cm 7
Magpir said:
Yes I did. I didn't use cm 10 Rom ,only cm 7
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yes i know you aren't using cm10, but you say that you are trying to install cm10..
what i'm trying to say about cm10 is that I'm afraid you assume it is bootloop when it is not, just have to wait longer,,,
Hi! When I change to another ROM and I wipe data, my SGS+ boots fine but, when I reboot it, ALWAYS get stuck on kernel logo... What can I do? When it happens I always flash with Odin but I don't want to do that every time I want to change the ROM
Slash137 said:
Hi! When I change to another ROM and I wipe data, my SGS+ boots fine but, when I reboot it, ALWAYS get stuck on kernel logo... What can I do? When it happens I always flash with Odin but I don't want to do that every time I want to change the ROM
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Could you give a fair idea of how much time you waited for?
Gokulbalram said:
Could you give a fair idea of how much time you waited for?
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It keeps freezed 5 minutes on the kernel logo and then, automatically it shutdowns. If I try to power it on happens the same.
How often do you keep changing ROMs?
At least it boots upto the kernel right? That's awesome, because the last time, mine wouldn't go beyond the Samsung logo. Just let me know if the next time this happens, it atleast boots to Recovery mode.
Good Luck! Hit Thanks if I'm helpful!
Could be a conflict of init.d files, i always delete my init.d files before flashing another rom.
Gokulbalram said:
How often do you keep changing ROMs?
At least it boots upto the kernel right? That's awesome, because the last time, mine wouldn't go beyond the Samsung logo. Just let me know if the next time this happens, it atleast boots to Recovery mode.
Good Luck! Hit Thanks if I'm helpful!
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It boots untill "Samsung Galaxy S Plus - cyanogenmod blablabla" but the bootanimation doesn't appear. After 5 minutes it goes off automatically.
pryerlee said:
Could be a conflict of init.d files, i always delete my init.d files before flashing another rom.
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Then, if now I want to flash MiUI 4.2.2 and I'm in PACĀ·ROMS 4.4.2, I must wipe data, dalvik and... how can I wipe the Init.d data?
just use "root explorer" and goto /system/etc/init.d and delete the files that are in there before flashing a custom rom.
pryerlee said:
just use "root explorer" and goto /system/etc/init.d and delete the files that are in there before flashing a custom rom.
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That could be a solution. Although, you never told me if you're able to boot into recovery mode!
yeah sorry forgot to ask you, anyway if you have a custom rom installed then most roms have init.d and a custom recovery already, you could even boot into recovery and also wipe system before flashing custom rom (which will wipe init.d folder) but make sure you have a nandroid backup first just in case.
Gokulbalram said:
That could be a solution. Although, you never told me if you're able to boot into recovery mode!
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Yes, I'm able. Haha. Always. I can make it boot one time making a factory reset but, after reboot, it doesn't boot again.
Slash137 said:
Yes, I'm able. Haha. Always. I can make it boot one time making a factory reset but, after reboot, it doesn't boot again.
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If you're able to boot into recovery mode, why do you fret? Just boot into recovery mode and flash the file once again. At times, when you flash a new ROM, it first only flashes the kernel (Don't know why) and then you have the ability to boot to system.
Hit thanks if I helped!
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Gokulbalram said:
If you're able to boot into recovery mode, why do you fret? Just boot into recovery mode and flash the file once again. At times, when you flash a new ROM, it first only flashes the kernel (Don't know why) and then you have the ability to boot to system.
Hit thanks if I helped!
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I tried to flash more than one time and it doesn't boot... f*ck
Ouch. That's bad to hear. Now all you can do is the Odin stuff. Even if a phone won't boot, it'll always go into download mode (I'm guessing you already knew that)
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Gokulbalram said:
Ouch. That's bad to hear. Now all you can do is the Odin stuff. Even if a phone won't boot, it'll always go into download mode (I'm guessing you already knew that)
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So, every time I want to change ROM I must flash first with Odin???? Damn.
Slash137 said:
So, every time I want to change ROM I must flash first with Odin???? Damn.
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Could you give a list of some ROMs you used?
Gokulbalram said:
Could you give a list of some ROMs you used?
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CM11, MK4.4.2, PAC4.4.2, RemICS JB v4.2, Beam_Kat4.4.2 ((HALO)) v9.2.0, M.O.W ROM JB 4.2.2 v4.1.
Every time I changed any ROM I always made a factory reset, I wiped cache and dalvik cache.
Slash137 said:
CM11, MK4.4.2, PAC4.4.2, RemICS JB v4.2, Beam_Kat4.4.2 ((HALO)) v9.2.0, M.O.W ROM JB 4.2.2 v4.1.
Every time I changed any ROM I always made a factory reset, I wiped cache and dalvik cache.
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I'm actually clueless about why this is happening. I'll try and let you know after some research.
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Gokulbalram said:
I'm actually clueless about why this is happening. I'll try and let you know after some research.
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Something new?
Slash137 said:
Something new?
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(Obvious Question) You do wipe your '/system' partition right?
Hello everyone.
Lately I had this frustrating problem with formatting the cache through any recovery I ever had. ALWAYS!
How flashing a ROM goes:
- I'm powering off the phone and enter in recovery.
- I select Wipe Data/Cache (Or Wipe for a new ROM option in CWM)
- It starts by formatting data and next is cache, where I get stuck.
I don't have many options. I can either pull out the battery or wait a while. Oh, no worries, after 5 minutes of "formatting cache" it reboots, with the current ROM messed, obviously.
It's annoying because no one seems to have this problem and it happens every single time when I wipe.
Hope there is someone who will bother helping me out with this.
P.S. - I'm no expert, more like a noob, so don't ask me too-technical questions.
Thankiees!
switch to latest TWRP
flash stock om once with odin
wipe data and cache with stock recovery once
then install latest TWRP
that fixed it for me when i had that issue
maultasche said:
switch to latest TWRP
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I had the latest TWRP when I did so. No matter what recovery I use, I always get stuck there.
DrmohamedShawky said:
flash stock om once with odin
wipe data and cache with stock recovery once
then install latest TWRP
that fixed it for me when i had that issue
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Thanks for your time, I'll try your method and tell you how it goes.
Spooms said:
Thanks for your time, I'll try your method and tell you how it goes.
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Thanks! Your method did the trick!
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