[Q] Joker Rom - Motorola Atrix HD

has anyone had any luck installing Joker via CWM? I know it was designed for Safestrap and I originally had it installed with safestrap, but after unlocking the bootloader and installing a different rom (PAC) and then trying to flash Joker again via ClockworkMod I didn't have any luck getting it to boot. I do like Joker as I find it the most stable rom I've found for the AHD, but I didn't like losing all that space having 2 roms installed at once. Just wanted to get feedback from everyone before I try flashing joker again (currently I'm at 4.1.1 stock rooted and CWM installed)

Mount the system before flashing the rom.
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If you installed a custom ROM then you will have to fastboot back to stock and then flash joker as it is stock based and needs the stock kernel to be present

I installed with CWM you just have to full wipe then mount system and then format system and install the rom

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stock rom to rocket rom v9-kl3

hi, im new to in android. currently I rooted my phone with zergrush+CWM v3.0 installed. my question is, should i install [ROM] 2.3.6 Deodexed STOCK XXKL3/Modem DDKL1 - MultiCSC - Rooted (CF-Root-KL3, CWM5) before flash to Rocket Rom v9-KL3? I tried several tricks like FULL wipe before install the zip file in CWM recovery & also did FULL wipe after install the rom. but I still getting a bootloop.

[Q] [Q&A]stuck in samsung logo!

Hi everyone,
I tried installing custom rom cyanogenmod 7.2, creed even chocobread with cwm recovery but im still stuck in samsung logo.My phone was previously android 2.2.1.Is it necessary to upgrade to stock gingerbread first and then install cwm recovery and flash custom gingerbread ROMs??
Pls help.
thinkfreedom said:
Hi everyone,
I tried installing custom rom cyanogenmod 7.2, creed even chocobread with cwm recovery but im still stuck in samsung logo.My phone was previously android 2.2.1.Is it necessary to upgrade to stock gingerbread first and then install cwm recovery and flash custom gingerbread ROMs??
Pls help.
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You will always have that problem coz the ROMs you flashed requires GB. so go flash GB first before you install CWM and custom ROMs..
thinkfreedom said:
Hi everyone,
I tried installing custom rom cyanogenmod 7.2, creed even chocobread with cwm recovery but im still stuck in samsung logo.My phone was previously android 2.2.1.Is it necessary to upgrade to stock gingerbread first and then install cwm recovery and flash custom gingerbread ROMs??
Pls help.
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it should be 2.3.4 before you installing CWM
HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED:
1. YOU NEED TO FLASH YOUR PHONE TO GINGERBREAD 2.3.4
2. AFTER FLASHING STOCK ROM, ROOT IT!
3. INSTALL CLOCK WORK MOD
In this part, it is now the installation of your CUSTOM MADE ROM
1. Wipe Dalvick Cache
2. Wipe Data/Reset
3. Wipe Cache
4. Install Zip from sd card then locate the zip file
5. YOUR GOOD TO GO!
BTW: Always wait for the rom to load, it may take awhile to load if it is installed for the first time
Like If this helped you THANKS
What's your model number? ?
You need to flash GB-
Using Odin multi downloader+tass and also need CWM(for flash CM)...
Sent from my GT-S5570 using XDA
Thanks buddies...but already found a way out now my phone is working.

[Q] Is there a way to debug stuck on boot problems?

I recently tried to flash my GN from ICS Stock ROM to CM9 ROM. I did the following:
- boot to CWM
- wipe the system
- flashed the new ROM
- installed GApps
- reboot
I tried it both with h0tw1r3-UCLE3-CM9-RC0 and Thor 0.12f ROMs and always got stuck on boot screen. The Samsung start screen appears and then only black. I flashed back the Stock ROM with CWM restore and now the phone works again as before, but I still would like to try a custom ROM.
The question is, is there a common way to debug this kind of problems? I guess I could spend some to look into it, but the system does not come up, so I don't even know where to start.
If you have adb setup you could use adb logcat to get in depth details of what happening when booting ( attempting to boot )
But i see your problem is because you flashed a CM9 over ICS, you MUST revert to GB before flashing any CM based ROMs.
Grab yourself a ODIN flashable GB ROM and flash it !
Then continue the above steps
EDIT: Prerooted GB ROM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1535025
once installed, Flash a custom kernel like abyss and then wipe and then install ROM + Gapps.
DO NOT WIPE ON THE STOCK ICS KERNEL !
azzledazzle said:
But i see your problem is because you flashed a CM9 over ICS, you MUST revert to GB before flashing any CM based ROMs.
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Ah, okay. Thanks, I guess I overlooked that in the instructions.
azzledazzle said:
once installed, Flash a custom kernel like abyss and then wipe and then install ROM + Gapps.
DO NOT WIPE ON THE STOCK ICS KERNEL !
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Because of the brick bug? Yes, I know.
One step further - but still not working
Okay, I tried what you suggested:
- flash pre-rooted GB ROM
- messy procedure with adb to get cwm recovery onto GB system
- flashed thor kernel
- wipe (factory reset)
- flashed new ROM with cwm (tried both thor or hotwore CM9)
- flashed gapps with cwm
- reboot
- running adb logcat while booting
The system still doesn't come up, but I got bootlogs from adb.
There are several errors, including missing files and a segfault. But to me nothing very enlightening, nothing that tells me why it happens. I attached the logs, maybe someone with more experience can make sense out of those and tell me what's wrong?

i am on alliance rom . how do i flash Rocketrom (how to flash phills over twrp)

i am on alliance rom and now i want to flash Rocketrom reloaded
alliance rom has twrp and rocketrom needs phillz cwm so how do i flash phillz over alliance kernal ?
i hope the question is clear
itsrijo said:
i am on alliance rom and now i want to flash Rocketrom reloaded
alliance rom has twrp and rocketrom needs phillz cwm so how do i flash phillz over alliance kernal ?
i hope the question is clear
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Literally just flash it in recovery as you would anything else.
And I'm 99.99% sure you can also just flash rocket ROM in that version of twrp if you are taking about the JB version of alliance.
Just make sure to follow the same wiping procedures
But if you're worried about the emmc brick bug then simply flash philz in twrp and reboot into recovery then do the proper wipes and then flash rocket Rom
Let me know if u need more help.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SVII using Tapatalk 6 Beta on a dual boot system running fully featured Ubuntu touch and Firefox OS
thanks androidslave, twrp froze the first time i tried flashing cwm , so i kinda got scared. but its all good now
i've got another question
ive been using this phone for almost 2 years now and because of the brickbug workaround the internal sd card hasnt been formatted since gingerbread. so how do i remove all the unwanted stuff from previous roms and apps that must have clogged up??
So long as you're on a truly safe kernel, then you can do it on the phone.
Personally however I wouldnt and never have. I use root explorer and manually delete things I no longer nerd (you can use es file explorer as a safe alternative)

Bootloop for any Custom ROM Except Lollipop Stock ROM

I updated the Moto G 2014 to Lollipop Stock ROM
in order to do so, updating of the bootloader was necessary.
It was told on the Cutsom ROM pages, that in order to install a custom lollipop,
you first have to flash a stock rom, in order to not get into a bootloop.
after installing the stock ROM,
I got the error: -> Cant unmount /data, no such volume
this was done in PhilZ CWM Recovery.
May this is due to an old version of CWM?
some pages recommend the TWRP Recovery, but users reported the same trouble anyway.
Which is the latest version of CWM and are there issues with lollipop custom roms with Philz CWM?
thanks.
I found out that this has to do with
error unmounting /system so such volume.
I am working on this for days now. Just can't find it...

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