[Q] After Root!! Phone hangsup - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm using [PhilZ-cwm6] kernel for rooting my phone(JB 4.1.2 Stock ROM). After 2 mins my phone hangs up and I’ve to take the battery out and plug it again. But still it doesn’t solve my problem. Please help now I’m unable to use my phone

arunw3 said:
I'm using [PhilZ-cwm6] kernel for rooting my phone(JB 4.1.2 Stock ROM). After 2 mins my phone hangs up and I’ve to take the battery out and plug it again. But still it doesn’t solve my problem. Please help now I’m unable to use my phone
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Have you tried to make sure kernel version match your rom version yet? If yes, then maybe reflash the kernel or change rom should solve your problem.
Sent from my phone.

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[Q] Hardware Problems After Flashing ICS

I think that my phone is not working completely after i flashed the 4 ics roms.Probably it was because of the hardware accerleration in the ics rom because after i tested out the roms and flashed back to gb roms,strange problems have appeared(the phone completely does not respond for 2 seconds).Its not the problem with the gb roms as i flashed zeus,cm7,miui,lezo roms and still have this problem.Im wondering if anyone have experienced this problem and if anyone knows how to fix this problem,PLEASE HELP !
zyfkurmom said:
I think that my phone is not working completely after i flashed the 4 ics roms.Probably it was because of the hardware accerleration in the ics rom because after i tested out the roms and flashed back to gb roms,strange problems have appeared(the phone completely does not respond for 2 seconds).Its not the problem with the gb roms as i flashed zeus,cm7,miui,lezo roms and still have this problem.Im wondering if anyone have experienced this problem and if anyone knows how to fix this problem,PLEASE HELP !
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There's currently no hardware accerleration in the ics roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1448803
Do this, and your problems should be solved.
After I flashed miui 2.3/ics (I can't remember) my kernel logo is visible for 15 seconds, so the boot process is much longer.
cakebomb said:
There's currently no hardware accerleration in the ics roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1448803
Do this, and your problems should be solved.
After I flashed miui 2.3/ics (I can't remember) my kernel logo is visible for 15 seconds, so the boot process is much longer.
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wtf.....................i think you don't understand my question.I did not brick my phone , it can boot up as normal , just that the phone does not function properly.It just doesn't respond for 2 seconds and then goes back to normal but it happens all the time so im getting frustrated.Don't know if anyone has a solution to my problem....Thank you for responding anyway
I understand your question.
So, if you do this procedure, you phone will be completly restored. (No more SU, Root, CWM etc.)
Then you can completly screen out/exclude software errors.
And if this not works, it's a hardware problem.
cakebomb said:
I understand your question.
So, if you do this procedure, you phone will be completly restored. (No more SU, Root, CWM etc.)
Then you can completly screen out/exclude software errors.
And if this not works, it's a hardware problem.
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err..............the first thing that i did after i found out the problem was flashing with smartflash and i did it many times.Think its a hardware problem then.But i did not drop it on the floor or did anything like that , not sure what is the cause of the problem.D:
Have you experienced overheat while on ICS ?
Vinzgore said:
Have you experienced overheat while on ICS ?
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when i use the phone or play games more than 7-10 minutes , it gets hot.
blue screen error
after flashing to ics ,after 3 to 4 hrs of usage blue screen error and CWM not working the error is, its showing an error occured while attempting to run privileged commands !!!
I have happen to see that blue screen that you mentioned but no strange things going on over here, and I have been flashing to ICS and restoring to GB all weekend just to compare. I know it may sound as a silly question but did you do your wipes before all those roms you mentioned?

Samsung Galaxy S I9000 - ICS 4.0.3 - Stopped Booting

Hi,
I installed a Cyanogenmod ICS 4.0.3. build 17 firmware on my Samsung Galaxy S I9000 almost 5 months ago from a tutorial. The update itself has been a fantastic experience from the start and I'm not sure if my current problem is even related to that firmware update. Apparently new users like me can't post URLs so I can't provide it now. If you need it let me know.
I have to admit that lately the phone has been rebooting every couple of days, or Android's been freezing and I had to remove the battery, but I didn't think too much of it. It wasn't too bad of a problem really, but this morning all of a sudden the device has become totally unusable. Help! :-/
The issue that's started since today is that my phone won't boot anymore. It seems to reboot somewhere during the boot process. There's only two screens that will be shown, before it reboots. When I remove the battery, put it back in and attach the charger, I will only see two charging screens. While charging, the device will also*reboot after a while.*
I can get into download-mode (volume-down + ok-button + power-key) but can't get into recovery mode (volume-up + ok-button + power-key).
Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks!
Greetings,
Adriaan
ps -> I have pictures of the booting screens and the charging screens but wasn't allowed to post them here. Again, if you need to see them please PM.
Hi,
I think you have to reflash using odin. You can be happy to reach download mode
I'll try that, thanks.
switch_42 said:
Hi,
I think you have to reflash using odin. You can be happy to reach download mode
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just to be sure...
Just to be sure, could you please check that my logic is correct?
First off: the tutorial I had followed had me follow a few procedures:
first I updated Galaxy S with XXJVU Firmware
then rooted Galaxy S on XXJVU Firmware
after that I flashed CM 9, ICS 4.0.3. build 17 to the device
To which of these steps were you referring? My guess would be to take the last one, but perhaps it's wiser to restart the tutorial from the beginning. I'd appreciate any additional support you can give me, you can understand that I don't want to brick my device due to my misunderstandings..
Seems like a high overclock or high underclock
Sent from my GT-I9000
Helloworld294 said:
Seems like a high overclock or high underclock
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Not sure what you mean there. In any event I've never taken any steps to overclock or underclock my device. Maybe it's going senile and I get to buy a galaxy s III soon
*phew* well my problem's been solved. Since I was able to get into download mode I flashed a baseline rom with Odin and found my way back to ICS. One surprise along the way was that from the same tutorial I had followed (and had happy results from) a few months ago, the step of using Odin to root the device wasn't working, it kept getting stuck at 'zImage' during the process! What's more, after that I was getting the BSOD image (the phone, exclamation mark and computer), which I found could be helped by using a 'One-Click Unbrick for Samsung devices'.
That was a XXJVU firmware. After some snooping around I found a different firmware than the one I had previously used and had switched from a XXJVU firmware to a XXJW4 firmware through a page on XDA-Developers. Did that. It worked. And now I'm back to ICS again, yay!
Thanks for the help along the way!

[Q] when you turn it off you will never turn it on again

Hi guys,
I've been looking around a bit but unfortunately I did not find any solution to my problem
Well, I'm a newbie and I got my desire c last december.
Basically since I got it, I've been flashing loads of different roms and never had a problem with it.
Yesterday, I wanted to try the cm10 and I started having difficulties: I got a bootloop after flashing it.
I said "no problems", I tried to reflash it and got the same..then I decided to change rom.
When I changed I had no problems at all..well till I decided to turn off the phone.
Here is the situation I'm stuck now: no matter which rom I decide to flash I always report the same problem, when I turn off the phone I'm never able to turn it on again (when I turn it on I can see the htc logo and only a black screen after)
how can I resolve that? Please I need some help
ilikemyhtc said:
Hi guys,
I've been looking around a bit but unfortunately I did not find any solution to my problem
Well, I'm a newbie and I got my desire c last december.
Basically since I got it, I've been flashing loads of different roms and never had a problem with it.
Yesterday, I wanted to try the cm10 and I started having difficulties: I got a bootloop after flashing it.
I said "no problems", I tried to reflash it and got the same..then I decided to change rom.
When I changed I had no problems at all..well till I decided to turn off the phone.
Here is the situation I'm stuck now: no matter which rom I decide to flash I always report the same problem, when I turn off the phone I'm never able to turn it on again (when I turn it on I can see the htc logo and only a black screen after)
how can I resolve that? Please I need some help
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I'll suppose you tried clean flashing. Check which kernel you are using.
You need to use CM10 kernel for CM10 and Sense for the Sense roms.
If its the correct kernel, try a lower clock frequency.
If you havent tried clean flashing:
Dirty flashing can cause a lot of errors so i suggest that you perform a clean flash.
If you get this error again, you should try to post a logcat using adb. There are guides on how to do that all over the web.
I hope i helped, and if there are any further questions, ask away :3
ommicsiy conduted
thanks for the answer!
well actually I did a clean flash..
and it can't be a matter of kernel since I tried different roms with different kernels and the problem is the same..
tomorrow after work I'll try the logat and post it
since I was not able to do it trough adb (-waiting for the device- for about 30 mins..)
I flashed again a rom and used catlog.
here is the outcome!

[Q] phone wont charge unless turned off.

Evening,
Today my phone has developed a very annoying problem. It doesn't want to charge up from the mains or be detected by a computer, so the battery is running down. The only way to charge my phone is if I turn it off. I haven't dropped the phone and am UN aware of any damage I have caused. The phone did once warn me that it was in usb host mode and can't charge but this warning is now gone and the problem remains.
Currently s-off running the latest viper Rom. Tried reflashing and starting fresh but not made a difference. Any ideas greatly appreciated. Who ever sorts it I will even buy you a beer via PayPal
Try to go on stock firmware and look if you have same insuess, next step if the problem persists is going full restock(s-on locked) and call htc for pick up ur phone
AlexVendettA said:
Try to go on stock firmware and look if you have same insuess, next step if the problem persists is going full restock(s-on locked) and call htc for pick up ur phone
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Thanks. Will try flashing a stock firmware and rom and going back to basics. Will report back if I have any luck
Reset the charge mode
cid1001 said:
Thanks. Will try flashing a stock firmware and rom and going back to basics. Will report back if I have any luck
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Look at this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475889&highlight=battery
Thanks guys. Think I have narrowed it down to a dirty charging port. Going to clean it out tonight and see.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app

[Q] Galaxy S I9000 won't boot and turns off

Hello Community,
I'm new here and hope you can help me even if it is only a little bit
So I have a Samsung Galaxy S I9000 with stock rom 2.3.6, root rights and cwm flashed.
Before I did this I had some problems with my phone, e.g. if I hit (gently) the back side the phone turns off =/
My new at the moment real problem is that I cannot turn my phone on if I only use the battery. (onlly the Samsung logo appears for a short time)
I can only boot it if the phone is pluged into my computer. When it runs and the display turns off, the phone will go off also. (not instantly but atfter 2-5 minutes)
Does anyone knows something about such a problem?
Thanks for your help.
graphik_
p.s.: I am sorry for bad english =/
graphik_ said:
Hello Community,
I'm new here and hope you can help me even if it is only a little bit
So I have a Samsung Galaxy S I9000 with stock rom 2.3.6, root rights and cwm flashed.
Before I did this I had some problems with my phone, e.g. if I hit (gently) the back side the phone turns off =/
My new at the moment real problem is that I cannot turn my phone on if I only use the battery. (onlly the Samsung logo appears for a short time)
I can only boot it if the phone is pluged into my computer. When it runs and the display turns off, the phone will go off also. (not instantly but atfter 2-5 minutes)
Does anyone knows something about such a problem?
Thanks for your help.
graphik_
p.s.: I am sorry for bad english =/
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Weird try a flashing a custom ROM while plugged into the computer maybe it will help.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2
Seems to me like a hardware problem.I guess battery is going to die soon.Try with another battery.
TheImpossibleEnemy said:
Seems to me like a hardware problem.I guess battery is going to die soon.Try with another battery.
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I can exclude the battery. I have tested two of them and I can be sure that both are well because they work in another Galaxy S I9000 without problem.
To flash a custom rom with plugged phone into computer will be tested tomorrow.
graphik_ said:
I can exclude the battery. I have tested two of them and I can be sure that both are well because they work in another Galaxy S I9000 without problem.
To flash a custom rom with plugged phone into computer will be tested tomorrow.
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Good luck:good:But I would suggest to flash stock gb rom first just to make sure its not a software problem.
I remember @xsenman has mentioned a solution for this problem about two months ago..... I am sure he will write you soon here.
I had the same problem with my phone, it would reboot if i tapped the back of it, i found out it was a dodgy app i installed so i uninstalled a couple of apps i recently installed and it solve the problem.
So know I have tryed to flash with connected phone. I do not know whether it works because the phone won't boot the system, only recovery and bootloader.
In cause of this I have reflashed with Odin again. Now I get at reboot this screen:
image: s29.postimg.org/bu61r7md3/PZv_PCPk_Txs5a_Xl_G_z1a22_Odgumodl7_HN6v_Ksy3_Q5_MNPm_s.jpg
sry but i cannot post direct links =/
I understand what there is written but I don't know why, the only sdcard is my internal there is no external connected.
So there is a new problem and I would be glad about new ideas =\
(I tryed: reboot, wipes and reboot, wipes and new flashing (same problem))
@tetakpatak if my system boots again I would search for his post thank you

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