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so i have had my htc hero rooted for a while now with unevoked and it has been fine well i decide that i wanted to put a custom rom on it because i could stand that my phone was so slow. so i download and installed rom manager and it went well till i rebooted after installing the zip. yes i wiped data and cache. i even took my sd card out while booting no luck. i tried different roms and yet again no luck. i hang on the boot screen even when i try to restore my nandroid what can i do to but custom roms on?
Did you flash your recovery image first?
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Did you flash your recovery image first?
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what do you mean?
when i opened rom manager and choose the rom i wanted to install it asked if i wanted to wipe and backup or something but i know i check both. then i install the zip in the recovery boot menu and rebooted and no luck. then i tried another rom and wiped before installing and still no luck.
At the very top of rom manager, you must flash 2.5.0.1 recovery. Did you do this first?
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At the very top of rom manager, you must flash 2.5.0.1 recovery. Did you do this first?
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so im just going to run the ruu and reinstall the phone back to factory setting. then im going to root it then when i open rom manager tell me what to do exactly so i don't hang again at the htc boot screen.
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so im just going to run the ruu and reinstall the phone back to factory setting. then im going to root it then when i open rom manager tell me what to do exactly so i don't hang again at the htc boot screen.
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Sounds good, let us know.
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Sounds good, let us know.
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still get hang on the boot screen even when i try to restore my nandroid
cbwhat said:
still get hang on the boot screen even when i try to restore my nandroid
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So you flashed the clockworkmod recovery, booted into recovery and made a nandroid of your stock rom. Then, what rom were trying to flash?
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So you flashed the clockworkmod recovery, booted into recovery and made a nandroid of your stock rom. Then, what rom were trying to flash?
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This exact same thing happened to me. What I did to fix it was pull the battery, then wipe everything (dalvik, data, cache), and then rebooted. My phone was able to boot then.
I'm having the same problem with rom manager. I just rooted my desire using the unrevoked method, then ran rom manager. I did install the recovery mode first, then backed up the rom. How my desire is just rebooting to the htc screen. How do I get out of this?
Many thanks,
Joe
dumb question, but how did you wipe everything?
Joe
Joefried said:
I'm having the same problem with rom manager. I just rooted my desire using the unrevoked method, then ran rom manager. I did install the recovery mode first, then backed up the rom. How my desire is just rebooting to the htc screen. How do I get out of this?
Many thanks,
Joe
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Hey, that's exactly the same issuing I'm experiencing now. Did you solve it? And if yes, how?
Well, a few hours later I solved it by restoring a backup and then booting went well. Also described in a thread on androidforums dot com (I can't enter the link here due to not having posted enough messages) .
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so i have had my htc hero rooted for a while now with unevoked and it has been fine well i decide that i wanted to put a custom rom on it because i could stand that my phone was so slow. so i download and installed rom manager and it went well till i rebooted after installing the zip. yes i wiped data and cache. i even took my sd card out while booting no luck. i tried different roms and yet again no luck. i hang on the boot screen even when i try to restore my nandroid what can i do to but custom roms on?
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I don't know if this helps, but I'm pretty sure nandroids are specific to which recovery they were created with, I read that somewhere a few days ago. If you did not have clockwork before, I would try getting the recovery you used to make the nand, install that recovery and then restore the nand. Then try the whole wipe everything and get clockwork and go to town. If you haven't tried RA/Darch 1.7 recovery, I would recommend it, I personally like it better than clockwork, it seems faster, and simpler to use.
Exactly What "Il Duce" Said Will Fix Your Problem, Same Exact Thing Happened To Me, What I Did Was Go Back To Previous Version Of Rom Manager Then Flash Alternate Recovery, AND Regular Clockwork Recovery, Should Be Good After That!
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Hi, people i've kinda messed up, i'm new to android and i wanted to try a new rom after i've rooted my phone. now i want to restore it back to default rom, because CM7 didn't function as whished.
i've backed the orginial rom up with rom manager, but when i enter recovery mode using clockwork it all seems fine untill after restore were my phone won't boot
any suggestions?
Think you have to use the ext4toext3 Paul have made.
Search for it in the developer forum
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dosen't help me much can you explain further? seems like i'm stuck in clockword recovery mode. i might need to install a new rom?
Just go into recovery mode and flash stock rom and baseband using smartflash
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CM7 is EXT3, so I can't see that fix helping. NVflash back to stock, install ClockworkMod the restore /data
Smartflashtool can't find my phone, now it've got in to S/W upgrade and now i'm stuck with please wait while upgrading
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Smartflashtool can't find my phone, now it've got in to S/W upgrade and now i'm stuck with please wait while upgrading
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If you had cm7. Youve deleted the LG usb drivers. Re install them.
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no i don't think so hmm, i've just attemped to reinstall them but it's says that they're there
Try NVflash instead then
can't find the compnent in device mananger for NvFlash, and i've tryed two computers for smart flash, can't detect the phone
So my apologies if this has been covered, have seen similar things but not quite the same . . .
been running decrapped. (was on revolt 1.0 or 1.1 a while back, but went back to decrapped.)
so . . . restored my original v4 backup from june, system and boot. wiped data.
and now it won't update! when i go to settings --> about phone --> update --> check for new, it downloads, but when the phone reboots itself, it says update failed, and i'm still on v4. tried it a few times.
also, lost clockwork . . . tried to reboot into clockwork, and when i said "yes, wipe data and return to factory settings", it didn't go into clockwork, but actually wiped data and returned to factory settings.
what am i doing wrong??!!
thanks!
Sounds like you need to download the revo stock you need to make sure everything is back to normal for some reason even if the boot.img. is different it won't update
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So my apologies if this has been covered, have seen similar things but not quite the same . . .
been running decrapped. (was on revolt 1.0 or 1.1 a while back, but went back to decrapped.)
so . . . restored my original v4 backup from june, system and boot. wiped data.
and now it won't update! when i go to settings --> about phone --> update --> check for new, it downloads, but when the phone reboots itself, it says update failed, and i'm still on v4. tried it a few times.
also, lost clockwork . . . tried to reboot into clockwork, and when i said "yes, wipe data and return to factory settings", it didn't go into clockwork, but actually wiped data and returned to factory settings.
what am i doing wrong??!!
thanks!
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Reboot, reinstall clockwork, flash the revo stock zip I posted this morning in clockwork, reboot, remove clockwork and install stock, update.
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Edit: Disregard me. mtm beat me and definitely knows
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newkick said:
So my apologies if this has been covered, have seen similar things but not quite the same . . .
been running decrapped. (was on revolt 1.0 or 1.1 a while back, but went back to decrapped.)
so . . . restored my original v4 backup from june, system and boot. wiped data.
and now it won't update! when i go to settings --> about phone --> update --> check for new, it downloads, but when the phone reboots itself, it says update failed, and i'm still on v4. tried it a few times.
also, lost clockwork . . . tried to reboot into clockwork, and when i said "yes, wipe data and return to factory settings", it didn't go into clockwork, but actually wiped data and returned to factory settings.
what am i doing wrong??!!
thanks!
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Or you could follow these instructions. I did this going from Revolt Rom 1.5 to V4 stock then upgraded to V6 then V7.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1211295
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Reboot, reinstall clockwork, flash the revo stock zip I posted this morning in clockwork, reboot, remove clockwork and install stock, update.
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First off, thanks for all the work you have been doing!
I have used LGNPST to first goto V6 with no luck, so I then used LGNPST to get to V4. I was unable to get the update with either one of these installed.
I then rooted and used your CWM zip posted earlier today, rebooted and used your RevoToolKit to reinstall the stock boot image. I even went so far to uninstall RevoToolKit after putting the stock image back on the phone thinking LG could tell I had it??
No matter what I do, when I choose "Software Update" "Check for New Updates" it still says nothing is available...
...Maybe I should get the original Moto Razr flip phone back out of my closet...
You want to make sure you uninstall CWM and revert back to the stock boot before you run the update from Verizon.
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You want to make sure you uninstall CWM and revert back to the stock boot before you run the update from Verizon.
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Is using RevoToolKit and installing the "!!!REVO STOCK!!!" the same as your reference of the "stock boot?"
Maybe I am making the assumption than the RevoToolKit's, "Revo Stock" image is correct, when in fact I should just leave the stock image that comes with LGNPST???
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First off, thanks for all the work you have been doing!
I have used LGNPST to first goto V6 with no luck, so I then used LGNPST to get to V4. I was unable to get the update with either one of these installed.
I then rooted and used your CWM zip posted earlier today, rebooted and used your RevoToolKit to reinstall the stock boot image. I even went so far to uninstall RevoToolKit after putting the stock image back on the phone thinking LG could tell I had it??
No matter what I do, when I choose "Software Update" "Check for New Updates" it still says nothing is available...
...Maybe I should get the original Moto Razr flip phone back out of my closet...
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I am having the exact issues.
The only thing I know is I fastbooted this phone on my first attempt to root.
and used abd to push the nanroid backup in.
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I am having the exact issues.
The only thing I know is I fastbooted this phone on my first attempt to root.
and used abd to push the nanroid backup in.
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I did NOT use adb, and used CWM to restore the nandroid backup. SO either option apparently yields same results.
Maybe this issue stems back to the first day and first root of the phone and doing something different. I would assume using LGNPST would get the phone to its truly stock form though... ?
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I did NOT use adb, and used CWM to restore the nandroid backup. SO either option apparently yields same results.
Maybe this issue stems back to the first day and first root of the phone and doing something different. I would assume using LGNPST would get the phone to its truly stock form though... ?
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I have been from v4-v6 using LGNPST with no new results
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Is using RevoToolKit and installing the "!!!REVO STOCK!!!" the same as your reference of the "stock boot?"
Maybe I am making the assumption than the RevoToolKit's, "Revo Stock" image is correct, when in fact I should just leave the stock image that comes with LGNPST???
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Yes that would be the stock, thus removing CWM. Hmm...
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Same. I'm trying to get the gingerbread tot and it would save us all
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See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1327012
Looks like it is a 2 week push from Verizon... Although 2 weeks was not the answer I was looking, it is good to know I am not completely crazy. (Although some may disagree )
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Reboot, reinstall clockwork, flash the revo stock zip I posted this morning in clockwork, reboot, remove clockwork and install stock, update.
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Worked for me, thanks mt!
Was a bit confused as to how to remove clockwork and why it disappeared on me earlier, but I think the answers to those questions are one and the same. (I'm not used to revotoolkit, rooted and installed cwm before revotoolkit existed and hence never installed it until today . . . )
I skipped flashing your revo stock zip, assuming my original back up would be good enough, but apparently I was wrong.
Looking forward to gingervolt!!
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Worked for me, thanks mt!
Was a bit confused as to how to remove clockwork and why it disappeared on me earlier, but I think the answers to those questions are one and the same. (I'm not used to revotoolkit, rooted and installed cwm before revotoolkit existed and hence never installed it until today . . . )
I skipped flashing your revo stock zip, assuming my original back up would be good enough, but apparently I was wrong.
Looking forward to gingervolt!!
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Reboot, reinstall clockwork, flash the revo stock zip I posted this morning in clockwork, reboot, remove clockwork and install stock, update.
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Now even more confused though.
How do you install stock after removing cwm?
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Now even more confused though.
How do you install stock after removing cwm?
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When you use the RevoToolKit to flash the stock boot image, you are replacing (removing) the CWM recovery. It is all one step essentially.
The instructions to 'remove CWM and reinstall stock' are actually 1 step.
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When you use the RevoToolKit to flash the stock boot image, you are replacing (removing) the CWM recovery. It is all one step essentially.
The instructions to 'remove CWM and reinstall stock' are actually 1 step.
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that's what i did but it looks like Verizon has chosen to frustrate a few customers.
Funny thing is I cant update to v6 by ota.
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that's what i did but it looks like Verizon has chosen to frustrate a few customers.
Funny thing is I cant update to v6 by ota.
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I believe Verizon can push V6 OTA, but NOT V7
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When you use the RevoToolKit to flash the stock boot image, you are replacing (removing) the CWM recovery. It is all one step essentially.
The instructions to 'remove CWM and reinstall stock' are actually 1 step.
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right. that's where i got confused, never having used revotoolkit!
you hit "install clockwork recovery" at the bottom right, choose !!RevoStock!!, and reboot. this will both install the stock recovery and delete cwm.
I couldn't update to v6, either. but following mt's instructions worked. it's essentially what i had tried previously, though i had restored my own backup of v4 rather than flash the zip mt posted earlier; flashing the zip made the difference.
Hey guys,
I have rooted a couple phones and do have a little experience in doing so with instruction. However, I am still a noob. I successfully rooted my LG Thrill today and went on to flash the cyanogenmod on it. I put the LG Thrill recovery file in the sdcard root and flashed it. That originally did not allow me to use Rom Manager. I then just for the fun of it used Rom Manager to flash the Optimus 2X recovery file. It worked! I was able to download ROMs. So I downloaded CM7 (the stable version). It got stuck at the end of the download and i couldn't even get the phone to shut down. So I took out the battery and now the phone is stuck in bootloop. I got into CWM and checked the backup and restore options. I isn't showing a restore point before I tried flashing. I have been looking through the forums now for more than 6 hours straight. I can't seem to find any solutions. What do I do? Please help.
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Hey guys,
I have rooted a couple phones and do have a little experience in doing so with instruction. However, I am still a noob. I successfully rooted my LG Thrill today and went on to flash the cyanogenmod on it. I put the LG Thrill recovery file in the sdcard root and flashed it. That originally did not allow me to use Rom Manager. I then just for the fun of it used Rom Manager to flash the Optimus 2X recovery file. It worked! I was able to download ROMs. So I downloaded CM7 (the stable version). It got stuck at the end of the download and i couldn't even get the phone to shut down. So I took out the battery and now the phone is stuck in bootloop. I got into CWM and checked the backup and restore options. I isn't showing a restore point before I tried flashing. I have been looking through the forums now for more than 6 hours straight. I can't seem to find any solutions. What do I do? Please help.
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If you consider yourself a noob, why'd you so it? ._.
Anyways, head on over to the Development section and find the One Click Recovery.
Once it's installed, you can install a nightly of cyanogenmod via the recovery you just installed.
Once cyanogenmod is installed, do a factory reset, and voila! You should be up and running.
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I did it because I have done it with other phones just fine. I didn't know the Thrill was going to be so complicated to do. Thanks for the tip, I will try it tonight and post my results. Lucky I can use my old Inspire (which is flashed with cm7 )
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Do you mean the One Click ClockWork Recovery? I already have CWR on the phone and can access it but I can't get it to factory reset. If there is another one click recovery utility, I can't seem to find it, just the CWR utilities. I have downloaded the P925 dll and bin files if those will help.
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Do you mean the One Click ClockWork Recovery? I already have CWR on the phone and can access it but I can't get it to factory reset. If there is another one click recovery utility, I can't seem to find it, just the CWR utilities. I have downloaded the P925 dll and bin files if those will help.
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Well if you have it, then download a nightly of cyanogenmod and then factory reset.
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Which nightly would you suggest? I have the full-24 zip I can try pushing to the sd card
I put the cyanogenmod on the sd card and installed with a factory reset via CWM. It has now fully booted up. I wish I would have seen how easy that was. Thanks guys!!
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I put the cyanogenmod on the sd card and installed with a factory reset via CWM. It has now fully booted up. I wish I would have seen how easy that was. Thanks guys!!
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Any and all nightlies should work.
And glad you got it
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Intro
Hi guys, I just got my Galaxy Ace from my mom a month ago(She used it for a couple of months but was too "complex" for her that's why she just gave it to me). Anyway, I'm the type of person who wants to explore and unlock the full potential of things. The first thing I did when I received the phone was research about stuff like how to modify it, etc. I was able to successfully root(there's a "super user" icon in the menu) it. Today, I thought it'd be nice to add some metro ui theme on it. So I I downloaded 7 launcher from the play store. But, was not satisfied because it felt like it was only a "skin" and didn't changed the overall feeling of the phone. That's the time I started digging dipper into the realm of Android and came across this thing called "ROM"....
I followed an online guide on how to install roms. First, i downloaded the rom i wanted(it's called "WP7") and placed it at the root of my sd card. Just like what the tutorial suggested(in case something goes wrong), I made a "nandroid" with the use of Clock Work Mod. I then saved a copy of the nandroid into my computer just to be EXTRA safe. Everything seems to be in order so I proceeded with the operation. I accessed the recovery menu, and selected "wipe cache partition" and "wipe data/factory reset". After that, I went to "install zip from sd card" and selected the zip file. Everything went well. After the update, I rebooted the phone and it was successful.
The Problem
I checked the whole new ui design and it was what I expected it to be. But then, I immediately missed the old ui, so i decided to go back to the stock os/kernel/(whatever you guys call it ). I went to the recovery menu and selected "backup and restore". I chose the nandroid I just made through CWM. After loading, I rebooted my phone and bam... this is where my problem is. The Phone's name and model number appears in the screen but it's not loading. I waited for 2 minutes and nothing happened. So I restarted the phone by holding the power button and volume up. I accessed the recovery menu again and examined if I missed a step. After browsing the net, I concluded that I didn't wipe the cache and data before restoring . So I wiped both cache partition and data. I selected the nandroid and then rebooted the phone again. But, the boot loop is still there . I tried it again and again. Wiping, Restoring Rebooting. But the boot loop won't go away.
So I wiped it again but this time, I didn't select the nandroid and instead I went back to the new WP7 rom i just downloaded. My phone didn't do a boot loop and my phone is okay now. I'm stuck with my new rom for about an hour now. I'm starting to get used to it. Anyway, even though things are stable now and i'm on my new rom, I think it's still nice to go back to the phone's original kernel/os . Any ideas on how I can restore back my phone to the original/stock kernel/os without experiencing the boot loop? Or can you give me the causes why I'm experiencing the boot loop? My guess is, I think there's a problem with the nandroid I used. The wp7 rom doesn't experience any boot loop but when it comes to my nandroid, there's a boot loop.
Thanks in advance and sorry if it's too long to read. I just wanted it to be accurate and clear for you guys .
The only way would be flashing through Odin.
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Search for your previous ROM around and flash it.
Here's a good TUTORIAL on how to flash ROMs
The only way to flash a stock rom is odin (its a pc program) .
after you flash back to stock, you should Be able to restore your nandroid backup without getting the bootloop
(at least, i'm pretty sure, can someone confirm this?)
Im sure ull find a guide on how to use odin somewhere on xda.
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The only way to flash a stock rom is odin (its a pc program) .
after you flash back to stock, you should Be able to restore your nandroid backup without getting the bootloop
(at least, i'm pretty sure, can someone confirm this?)
Im sure ull find a guide on how to use odin somewhere on xda.
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Yea..u are correct..if it was a successful backup(without any errors)...then no problem in falshing nandroid backup after using odin
Best of luck
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U need chainfire app to convert filesystem to rfs ... before returning to a backup of a stock rom! Otherwise u need a factoy reset from stock recovery
Hey guys. I came across a rom called stocklite and I was able to successfully install it. My new rom seems to speed up my phone and prolong its battery life. All of the bloatware that came with the stock os isn't present this rom. I don't think i'll be returning to the original stock os. So yeah, I appreciate all your help and cheers to everyone
is your keyboard ok in stocklite ROM
I can't type alphabets in 3*4 mode .
Now using s3 evolution beta3
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B A D R I said:
is your keyboard ok in stocklite ROM
I can't type alphabets in 3*4 mode .
Now using s3 evolution beta3
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The keyboard's working fine for me.
in my keypad it shows alphabet but when I type it shows numbers in screen. . Fed up so flashed back to s3 evolution beta 3 ultimate
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Intro
...Any ideas on how I can restore back my phone to the original/stock kernel/os without experiencing the boot loop? Or can you give me the causes why I'm experiencing the boot loop?...
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I know you're happy with your current ROM but just an FYI, I went through a similar process trying to unlock a T-Mo Samsung Dart T499 (similar to Mini/Galaxy Ace). I just flashed stock ROM via ODIN and it boot looped on me. After reading this post I went into stock recovery and clear cache partition and factory reset and voila!
So this post actually inspired me a bit! Haha! Thanks!
as already said, the batter way to solve that problem is clean up your device is flash a stock rom with Odin,
but then, you will need remake root, and install a CWM....
good Luck !!