[Q] international HTC one 4.2.2 camera doesn't work. - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i was using android revolution HD since 7.1,and 4 days ago i flashed android revolution 10.0 and the the camera app on my phone does not work anymore,i can still open the camera app but it doesnt response and close itself after a few seconds, then i tried the trickdroid 6.0.1,still the same. seems like i am the only on who have this problem, i think maybe i flash it wrong, could you guys help me find out which step i did wrong? and how to fix the camera app. thanks!

Did you flash kernels after you installed the ROMs? Looks like a kernel issue to me.

ArmedandDangerous said:
Did you flash kernels after you installed the ROMs? Looks like a kernel issue to me.
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No, i didnt, because mike said not to.

KenHu1993 said:
No, i didnt, because mike said not to.
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try clearing the camera app data

skinsfanbdh said:
try clearing the camera app data
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tried, still doesn't work,and i also tried factory reset.

KenHu1993 said:
tried, still doesn't work,and i also tried 他和factory reset.
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might want to try clearing data for gallery also. other than that maybe a bad download bad flash

skinsfanbdh said:
might want to try clearing data for gallery also. other than that maybe a bad download bad flash
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tried, doesn't work, and i downloaded trickdroid 7.0 and flashed it, even the AOSP camera and QR scanner are not working, do you think it is a hardware problem?

KenHu1993 said:
tried, doesn't work, and i downloaded trickdroid 7.0 and flashed it, even the AOSP camera and QR scanner are not working, do you think it is a hardware problem?
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i doubt it
did you wipe data,cache,davlik before you flashed
one more thing download rom manager and use the fix permissions script included in the app

I had this problem, But i wiped everything and flashed Android Revo 10 again and it worked again.

skinsfanbdh said:
i doubt it
did you wipe data,cache,davlik before you flashed
one more thing download rom manager and use the fix permissions script included in the app
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i didn't wipe data,cache,davlik, becasue dont know how, the last time i flash a lot of rom on my phone is 2 years ago, and when i came from stock to android revolution HD i didnt wipe data,cache,davlik before i flash, could you please teach me how and i try flash again. in fact, every app need real facing camera doesn't work now.

in cwm wipe data/factory reset then wipe cache then go to advanced wipe davlik then flash rom then reboot

Peterboi said:
I had this problem, But i wiped everything and flashed Android Revo 10 again and it worked again.
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in fact i dont know how to wipe everything, all i did is factory before i flash, could 有please teach me how?

skinsfanbdh said:
in cwm wipe data/factory reset then wipe cache then go to advanced wipe davlik then flash rom then reboot
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it wont wipe my rom rar file? in old days it does..

KenHu1993 said:
it wont wipe my rom rar file? in old days it does..
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no. it will only wipe user data,app data,and apps you have installed.
but if this is your first time using 4.2 you should backup your sd card to your computer and after you flash the rom and boot up boot back to recovery and wipe your sd card then reboot and restore backup from computer or you will think it wiped everything but it just moves things around for multiuser support

skinsfanbdh said:
no. it will only wipe user data,app data,and apps you have installed.
but if this is your first time using 4.2 you should backup your sd card to your computer and after you flash the rom and boot up boot back to recovery and wipe your sd card then reboot and restore backup from computer or you will think it wiped everything but it just moves things around for multiuser support
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I just did the wipe data,cache,davlik and flashed again, and tried the rom manger,the camera still doesn't,work. how do i back up SDcard,or should i just delate all the stuff on my phone and only leave the rom rar on my phone and flash it?

what recovery are you using? and is the flash finishing to 100%?

skinsfanbdh said:
what recovery are you using? and is the flash finishing to 100%?
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i am using CMW and yes, 100%

did you choose aosp camera in aroma? if so try doing it without choosing it

skinsfanbdh said:
did you choose aosp camera in aroma? if so try doing it without choosing it
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the rom i choosed is android revolution hd,doesn't have that option..

try the stock 4.2 rom mike1986 posted. i was running ARHD 10.1 and camera worked im on trickdroid7.1 now and camera works also

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Stock ROM boot problem

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.

[Help]Recovery won't wipe data

Hey guys,
I was running CM 10.1.3 and decided to go to Slim Bean 2.1. I followed the instructions, but when I rebooted instead of a clean install, I had all my old apps. Naturally, I went back to recovery and wiped everything again including sdcard and flashed Slim again (from external sd card). However, when I rebooted, again I had everything - old apps, music, photos... As you might imagine after this dirty flash the phone is quite laggy. Please tell me how to make recovery properly wipe the old data.
Any help is appreciated
Conquerora said:
Hey guys,
I was running CM 10.1.3 and decided to go to Slim Bean 2.1. I followed the instructions, but when I rebooted instead of a clean install, I had all my old apps. Naturally, I went back to recovery and wiped everything again including sdcard and flashed Slim again (from external sd card). However, when I rebooted, again I had everything - old apps, music, photos... As you might imagine after this dirty flash the phone is quite laggy. Please tell me how to make recovery properly wipe the old data.
Any help is appreciated
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What recovery are you running? I am going to assume CWM v6.0.3.1...
From main menu;-
Wipe Data/factory rest
Wipe cache partition
From Mounts and Storage menu;-
Format /system
Format /cache
Format /data
Format /sd-card
From Advanced manue;-
Wipe dalvik cache
Now install.
You assume correctly. I had already done that, but I did it again in the order that you described. No difference, I still get all my app, my wallpaper, and all my accounts are still logged on. That is strange. Is there another way to wipe the phone?
Conquerora said:
You assume correctly. I had already done that, but I did it again in the order that you described. No difference, I still get all my app, my wallpaper, and all my accounts are still logged on. That is strange. Is there another way to wipe the phone?
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Very strange as that is the exact process I always follow to install a new ROM.
SimonTS said:
Very strange as that is the exact process I always follow to install a new ROM.
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Yes, it's very strange. I have done that before, but never with such results. I think I might have to resort to a kdz flash of stock rom, but I'll wait a bit to see if someone comes up with a solution. Nevertheless, I will have to find a solution, because after the last several dirty flashes one on top of the other the phone does not work as it should. It is very laggy and with an even higher battery drain (which was the initial reason for a clean install).
Conquerora said:
Yes, it's very strange. I have done that before, but never with such results. I think I might have to resort to a kdz flash of stock rom, but I'll wait a bit to see if someone comes up with a solution. Nevertheless, I will have to find a solution, because after the last several dirty flashes one on top of the other the phone does not work as it should. It is very laggy and with an even higher battery drain (which was the initial reason for a clean install).
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I have to admit that I would look at doing a KDZ reflash to get everything back clean, then CWM and reinstall of the ROM.
Conquerora said:
Yes, it's very strange. I have done that before, but never with such results. I think I might have to resort to a kdz flash of stock rom, but I'll wait a bit to see if someone comes up with a solution. Nevertheless, I will have to find a solution, because after the last several dirty flashes one on top of the other the phone does not work as it should. It is very laggy and with an even higher battery drain (which was the initial reason for a clean install).
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actually, try flashing with lg flashtool (dz+dll), it's supposed to format your internal storage as well, while kdz flasher doesnt afaik. good luck. strange problem indeed
Conquerora said:
Hey guys,
I was running CM 10.1.3 and decided to go to Slim Bean 2.1. I followed the instructions, but when I rebooted instead of a clean install, I had all my old apps. Naturally, I went back to recovery and wiped everything again including sdcard and flashed Slim again (from external sd card). However, when I rebooted, again I had everything - old apps, music, photos... As you might imagine after this dirty flash the phone is quite laggy. Please tell me how to make recovery properly wipe the old data.
Any help is appreciated
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What about upgrading CWM to 6.0.4.4 and try again?
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Conquerora said:
Hey guys,
I was running CM 10.1.3 and decided to go to Slim Bean 2.1. I followed the instructions, but when I rebooted instead of a clean install, I had all my old apps. Naturally, I went back to recovery and wiped everything again including sdcard and flashed Slim again (from external sd card). However, when I rebooted, again I had everything - old apps, music, photos... As you might imagine after this dirty flash the phone is quite laggy. Please tell me how to make recovery properly wipe the old data.
Any help is appreciated
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too late now to go back to format and reinstall rom. just go in data/app delete everything in there. also in data/dalvic-cache. then if u know from system apps which ones u dont want , go delete them and then find their dalvic-cache in /cache/dalvic-cache.
then go delete from sdcard the folder android. then from sdcard delete every zero and empty folder. last one delete all data/data and reboot. nothing should be left from previous rom. now if u have more leftovers in data/media/obb or data/media/legacy, delete. (dont delete the legacy in storage/emulated...!). about the problem u had. did u choose wipe and selected manually to wipe all those or u chose to format all data ? there must be a choice to format everything. ( dont do it now it will delete everything ). if that doesnt work then fix permissions.
Somehow after several attempts it worked and wiped everything. I am not sure, however, if it works consistently.
Flying_Bear said:
actually, try flashing with lg flashtool (dz+dll), it's supposed to format your internal storage as well, while kdz flasher doesnt afaik. good luck. strange problem indeed
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I will certainly do that, but I have never used flashtool so far (kdz flasher, as well for that matter), So I just do not have the time to experiment right now, just in case if anything goes wrong. But I will certainly want to try a stock rom again.
[email protected] said:
What about upgrading CWM to 6.0.4.4 and try again?
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I would try that, but in the clockworkmod site 6.0.3.1 is listed as the most recent version for our device.
kessaras said:
too late now to go back to format and reinstall rom. just go in data/app delete everything in there. also in data/dalvic-cache. then if u know from system apps which ones u dont want , go delete them and then find their dalvic-cache in /cache/dalvic-cache.
then go delete from sdcard the folder android. then from sdcard delete every zero and empty folder. last one delete all data/data and reboot. nothing should be left from previous rom. now if u have more leftovers in data/media/obb or data/media/legacy, delete. (dont delete the legacy in storage/emulated...!). about the problem u had. did u choose wipe and selected manually to wipe all those or u chose to format all data ? there must be a choice to format everything. ( dont do it now it will delete everything ). if that doesnt work then fix permissions.
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Thank you for the detailed explanation! I will hold off from using it for now, but if recovery misbehaves again I will use it.
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[email protected] said:
This works perfectly for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2486293
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How is Any Kernel related to the version of CWM Recovery? Otherwise, I am using the Anykernel version of OP 2.7.
Conquerora said:
How is Any Kernel related to the version of CWM Recovery? Otherwise, I am using the Anykernel version of OP 2.7.
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Sry.. wrong link.. This stupid xda app here is CWM 6.0.4.4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2523732
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Sry.. wrong link.. This stupid xda app here is CWM 6.0.4.4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2523732
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Thank you, I will flash that to be up to date and ready for Kit Kat as soon as a stable build comes out

cyanogen mod 10.2 and 11 problem

I installed both given version of cyanogen mod using proper method but after rebooting into system, bootanimation appears for some time then my z1 restrats. This happens again and again.
I tried various ways like changed the kernel etc. But still no luck.
Have someone any solution???
jobangill99 said:
I installed both given version of cyanogen mod using proper method but after rebooting into system, bootanimation appears for some time then my z1 restrats. This happens again and again.
I tried various ways like changed the kernel etc. But still no luck.
Have someone any solution???
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Have you cleared cache after installing CM11? Which CM11 did you install? There are some issues with the current FXP versions. Use this one. http://get.cm/get/ecz
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Have you cleared cache after installing CM11? Which CM11 did you install? There are some issues with the current FXP versions. Use this one. http://get.cm/get/ecz
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Yes I tried. Different versions like fxp 302, 301, from fxp source and from get.cm but did not find what the problem is
jobangill99 said:
Yes I tried. Different versions like fxp 302, 301, from fxp source and from get.cm but did not find what the problem is
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Install the boot partition from this zip, load up recovery, flash the zip, clear cache, reboot. Done. (you might want to install GApps there somewhere as well)
Tried wiping data too?
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Rekoil said:
Install the boot partition from this zip, load up recovery, flash the zip, clear cache, reboot. Done. (you might want to install GApps there somewhere as well)
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Did what you said. now stuck at boot animation waited for 5minutes but nothing was happened. Is it normal? And what cache to wipe? I wiped both dalvik And cache partition
tomascus said:
Tried wiping data too?
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You mean all internal storage including media?
I Did factory reset
jobangill99 said:
You mean all internal storage including media?
I Did factory reset
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If you've just unlocked the bootloader and never booted a Sony ROM after the fact then you'll not be able to do a simple factory reset, but will need to do a full /data and /data/media (/sdcard) format. So do that first, then flash the zip(s), and then it should boot fine.
wiped full internal storage also tried relock and again unlocked the bootloader but still stuck at bootanmation,
also slimkat and slimbean roam won't boot up but ihackers working fine.....strange
jobangill99 said:
wiped full internal storage also tried relock and again unlocked the bootloader but still stuck at bootanmation,
also slimkat and slimbean roam won't boot up but ihackers working fine.....strange
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Something is wrong with your phone in that case... Either that or you're doing something wrong.
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N7000 stuck at boot screen

This phone was not rooted prior to being stuck at the boot screen. Actually, it wasn't event stuck at the boot screen. Instead, it turned on and off. I installed PhilZ recovery and was able to backup all files. Then I tried to flash different versions of CM without success. They all get stuck at the boot screen now. No more turning on and off. I also tried to clear cache, wipe dalvik something and reset to factory. Is there something else that can be done? What would be the most likely cause for the failure?
bfürbanane said:
This phone was not rooted prior to being stuck at the boot screen. Actually, it wasn't event stuck at the boot screen. Instead, it turned on and off. I installed PhilZ recovery and was able to backup all files. Then I tried to flash different versions of CM without success. They all get stuck at the boot screen now. No more turning on and off. I also tried to clear cache, wipe dalvik something and reset to factory. Is there something else that can be done? What would be the most likely cause for the failure?
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Download Odin, using 3.04 or 3.07 for win 7,8,10
http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/18196321/file.html
Put the devices in download mode (Press volume Up + home + power) and install a stock firmware
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-N7000/
Guide Odin n7000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
If you want to install a custom rom type CM11, CM12 or CM13 you have to install a kernel compatible with recovery
Install PhilZ recovery, then from recovery install a compatible kernel
Kernel CM11
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829437
Kernel CM12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=16862
After flashing the kernel do a
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Install ROM, install gapps
If it does not work
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Format system
Format cache
Format data
Install ROM, install gapps
panamera2011 said:
Download Odin, using 3.04 or 3.07 for win 7,8,10
http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/18196321/file.html
Put the devices in download mode (Press volume Up + home + power) and install a stock firmware
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-N7000/
Guide Odin n7000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
If you want to install a custom rom type CM11, CM12 or CM13 you have to install a kernel compatible with recovery
Install PhilZ recovery, then from recovery install a compatible kernel
Kernel CM11
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829437
Kernel CM12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=16862
After flashing the kernel do a
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Install ROM, install gapps
If it does not work
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Format system
Format cache
Format data
Install ROM, install gapps
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I did everything you said. Unfortunately, my device is still stuck at the boot screen. There were no error messages while flashing the roms and no other unusual events.
bfürbanane said:
I did everything you said. Unfortunately, my device is still stuck at the boot screen. There were no error messages while flashing the roms and no other unusual events.
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This is really strange, try to redo the procedure without installing SuperSU
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panamera2011 said:
This is really strange, try to redo the procedure without installing SuperSU
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Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
bfürbanane said:
Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
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I'm sorry but it's really strange, never had installation issues with any version of this rom
Have you tried this kernel to install the rom?
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829437
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bfürbanane said:
Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
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Alternatively, Odin a stock rom and look for a philz.zip with compatible baseband. You can enter stock recovery and then flash the philz.zip via update option. This is essentially replacing stock recovery with the custom version. I did this on a naturally occurring bootloop phone and it seems to work, this method also bypasses the yellow triangle warning on boot.
From there, if you want to use other custom roms just remember to wipe /data and /system before installing the kernel, followed by rom itself after a reboot to recovery.
bfürbanane said:
Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
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Sorry but I confused the message with the MIUI 6.2.12 thread [emoji16]
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AutumQueen92 said:
Alternatively, Odin a stock rom and look for a philz.zip with compatible baseband. You can enter stock recovery and then flash the philz.zip via update option. This is essentially replacing stock recovery with the custom version. I did this on a naturally occurring bootloop phone and it seems to work, this method also bypasses the yellow triangle warning on boot.
From there, if you want to use other custom roms just remember to wipe /data and /system before installing the kernel, followed by rom itself after a reboot to recovery.
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I tried that. I went to samsung-updates.com and downloaded a version that I believe is compatible with my baseband version. Is there any way to check what baseband version my phone has? Then I flashed with odin and was stuck in a bootloop. I then flashed PhilZ recovery and the boot hangs at the samsung logo.
bfürbanane said:
Is there any way to check what baseband version my phone has?
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Settings>about phone>
IronRoo said:
Settings>about phone>
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The phone is not booting.
IronRoo said:
Settings>about phone>
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Doh! sorry not reading what's in front of me. I did once read that you can get phone number via ADB, maybe the same will work for baseband?
bfürbanane said:
This phone was not rooted prior to being stuck at the boot screen. Actually, it wasn't event stuck at the boot screen. Instead, it turned on and off. I installed PhilZ recovery and was able to backup all files. Then I tried to flash different versions of CM without success. They all get stuck at the boot screen now. No more turning on and off. I also tried to clear cache, wipe dalvik something and reset to factory. Is there something else that can be done? What would be the most likely cause for the failure?
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Have you tried a clean install ? Wiping /system and /data partitions then installing a custom ROM .. This option can be found in philz under install a new ROM ..
N00b... said:
Have you tried a clean install ? Wiping /system and /data partitions then installing a custom ROM .. This option can be found in philz under install a new ROM ..
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Yes, I tried that. I also tried installing a ROM with a custom kernel that works on my other N7000, but it is still stuck at the boot screen.
bfürbanane said:
Yes, I tried that. I also tried installing a ROM with a custom kernel that works on my other N7000, but it is still stuck at the boot screen.
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I think i got same problem as you do. Im digging on internet , if i get something ill write here.
Condox18 said:
I think i got same problem as you do. Im digging on internet , if i get something ill write here.
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Good to know that I am not alone with my problem. Right now, I am out of ideas. I tried everything I could think of. I hope you have more luck than me.
same problem
bfürbanane said:
Good to know that I am not alone with my problem. Right now, I am out of ideas. I tried everything I could think of. I hope you have more luck than me.
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Check this thread, post 3207 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774208&page=321, u may have eactly same problem as me.
Condox18 said:
Check this thread, post 3207 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774208&page=321, u may have eactly same problem as me.
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Thanks for the pointer. I subscribed myself to that thread.

How to go back Stock ROM from CM?

How to back from Cyanogenmod to MIUI official global ROM?
Any help?
Factory wipe and flash recovery image of MIUI in TWRP.
I'm surprised this is asked considering you have more posts and have been here longer than me.
Expliciate said:
Factory wipe and flash recovery image of MIUI in TWRP.
I'm surprised this is asked considering you have more posts and have been here longer than me.
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Could you explain exaclty what to do, because if I do wipes (cache data dalvik system) and then install miui, it doesn't work and I have no SO installed message.
giardux91 said:
Could you explain exaclty what to do, because if I do wipes (cache data dalvik system) and then install miui, it doesn't work and I have no SO installed message.
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What exactly are you using when "install miui" ?
brambizimski said:
What exactly are you using when "install miui" ?
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Flash the zip of miui rom (eu rom in my case) via twrp
giardux91 said:
Flash the zip of miui rom (eu rom in my case) via twrp
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Which zip? And did you use encryption with CM ?
brambizimski said:
Which zip? And did you use encryption with CM ?
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I install the xiaomi eu rom, like cm rom. Wiping and flashing
giardux91 said:
I install the xiaomi eu rom, like cm rom. Wiping and flashing
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If you have encryption enabled, you have to wipe EVERYTHING, including internal storage.
brambizimski said:
If you have encryption enabled, you have to wipe EVERYTHING, including internal storage, i recommend twrp.
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But if I wipe internal storage, I'll lose the rom..how to do?
giardux91 said:
But if I wipe internal storage, I'll lose the rom..how to do?
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Sorry didn't read the part where you said you got a "No OS installed" message, so you were already able to completely remove cm.
It sounds more like you're using the wrong zip or something, maybe try redownloading the zip ?
brambizimski said:
Sorry didn't read the part where you said you got a "No OS installed" message, so you were already able to completely remove cm.
It sounds more like you're using the wrong zip or something, maybe try redownloading the zip ?
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Tried with different versions of miui but no luck
Trying unmounting the /system partition before you flash it. Solved it for me anyway.
brambizimski said:
Sorry didn't read the part where you said you got a "No OS installed" message, so you were already able to completely remove cm.
It sounds more like you're using the wrong zip or something, maybe try redownloading the zip ?
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That's what happens when you wipe system. The issue seems to be that he does not know how to get the ROM zip into internal storage after messing with TWRP wipe.
giardux91 said:
Tried with different versions of miui but no luck
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You might as well just manually wipe data, system and cache in the advanced menu.
Reboot back into TWRP and drag the file into your internal storage to flash. Or you can just adb sideload the rom.
If you're trying to put your ROM in via booting up android, it's not going to work because you've already wiped the system, hence no OS.
Expliciate said:
That's what happens when you wipe system. The issue seems to be that he does not know how to get the ROM zip into internal storage after messing with TWRP wipe.
You might as well just manually wipe data, system and cache in the advanced menu.
Reboot back into TWRP and drag the file into your internal storage to flash. Or you can just adb sideload the rom.
If you're trying to put your ROM in via booting up android, it's not going to work because you've already wiped the system, hence no OS.
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So, how can I put the rom via USB in twrp?
giardux91 said:
So, how can I put the rom via USB in twrp?
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It should mount usb by default, at least for me.
If not, go to mount -> mount USB storage to manually mount it.
Expliciate said:
That's what happens when you wipe system. The issue seems to be that he does not know how to get the ROM zip into internal storage after messing with TWRP wipe.
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I used to have a problem with encryption on a MIUI rom, and no matter what I did, flashing only system or anything other than a full wipe including internal storage didn't do anything. Thought he had the same problem
brambizimski said:
I used to have a problem with encryption on a MIUI rom, and no matter what I did, flashing only system or anything other than a full wipe including internal storage didn't do anything. Thought he had the same problem
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He does have the same problem. However his dilemma now after doing a full wipe is that he does not know how to put stuff in his internal storage without booting into system.

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