Hey guys, first post here so let me know if I'm doing anything wrong!
I was feeling ambitious today, so I went ahead and installed the Supernexus 4.0 rom on my i9305t. Install worked fine, and all was well and good until I noticed my SIM card wasn't being read.
I did the classics - rebooting, reseating the card etc.. with no success. Reinstall didn't work either, nor did an alternate version of the rom (check the linkdump).
Any ideas? I'm pretty excited about the rom, so I'd rather not have to flash stock!
links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2585847
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524516<br /><br />[ROM][GT-I9305][KitKat][4.4.2]%20CyanogenMod%2011.0%20Official
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hi guys,
i purchased an at&t captivate which has cognition rom on it. the seller took the sd card out, market is not installed etc. i tried flashing stock rogers rom, updated firmware but it reports sdcard busy when i boot in recovery mode.
thanks in advance.
This doesn't belong in Development.
As to the OP, does the phone turn on: ie can you get to the homescreen and such?
yeah the phone turns on. i can make calls, receive texts, surf over wifi etc.
gtalk cannot launch, cant connect to rogers 3g network..
i need to get a rom loaded on there. any rom, can i load cognition using adp?
do an odin 1click restore and see where that gets you if you can.
tanksta said:
hi guys,
i purchased an at&t captivate which has cognition rom on it. the seller took the sd card out, market is not installed etc. i tried flashing stock rogers rom, updated firmware but it reports sdcard busy when i boot in recovery mode.
thanks in advance.
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Ok.. First , It is an att phone so I am going to assume it has an att cog rom on it YES? Second .... There are Samsung calls the internal storage of the phone an sd card... there is also a spot for an external sd card. The Phone has the internal card or the phone wouldn't boot.
I am curious as to which you are having problems with.... the root or the flashing
You do have to be rooted to flash a rom unless youre using Odin
And Rom Manager makes Everthing Nice!!
Anyways the External (microsd) sd card is in /sd/sd
internal is just sd
You are wanting to use an Att phone on a different network so this Requires :
A: 1. Reflash Cog. 2.3b6 (which will include att bloatware plus "market.)
2. Use the tips and tricks to sideload apps in 2.2 .
3. Unlock the phone for use with Rogers Network.
B. 1. Reflash to att cog 2.3b6 and do the root , and the unlock
2.Flash your rogers rom. you should be set.
I am curious as to which you are having problems with.... the root or the flashing
hope to hear
bikerboy
working!
thanks for the reply guys.
i had trouble with flashing any new roms so used odin3 to go back to the stock at&t one.
rooted the phone, then installed recovery. created a backup of the stock rom with root and have flashed axura rc1.
back in business and testing roms!
I have been lurking and reading for a couple of weeks now. I bought a used NC with 1.1 and used Autonooter to root it. Works great.
I bought a second NC which had the 1.2 s/w on it. I used the manualnooter process to root it. That works pretty well.
Now I'm thinking about getting into the nightly CM7 game. I'm wondering is there anything I need to watch out for with the 2 NC's I have if I do this. Do I have to take them back to stock? Can I just follow the CM7 instructions?
Any insight and guidance would be appreciated
50 views and no replies. If you read this and can help I would really appreciate some info. I'm reluctant to proceed until I hear from someone who has traveled the road before. Thanks
You can run CM7, stable or nightly, off of an SD card. You don't have to change anything on your Nooks to do this. In fact, they don't even need to be rooted. Running CM7 on the SD card will not change anything on the built-in memory of the Nook.
Look for the "size agnostic" thread, follow the directions, and you're good to go.
ps. I enjoy your music.
yeah, just follow the instructions on flashing cm7 for the first time. and make sure you understand the CWM instructions. you may want to try a stable rom for now. there are lots of battery and kernel issues right now with the nightly builds. but not to fear the devs are working hard to fix them. just stay with the stable's and your be fine. I hope this was helpful...
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yeah, just follow the instructions on flashing cm7 for the first time. and make sure you understand the CWM instructions. you may want to try a stable rom for now. there are lots of battery and kernel issues right now with the nightly builds. but not to fear the devs are working hard to fix them. just stay with the stable's and your be fine. I hope this was helpful...
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is this the one you mean?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11452450&postcount=19
Well, I went ahead figuring "How hard could it be anyway?".
I did the nand backup with CWM 3.0.2.8
I then ran ROM manager V4.2.0.2 from internal memory.
I choose the option that allows me to download ROMS.
I chose CyanogenMod, and then chose 7.0.3.
I downloaded the ROM
I then chose Install ROM from SD card
It asked me about clearing caches, etc and I chose the default values already checked.
It installed without errors.
I rebooted and it got to the last part of the boot process where the word "color" is rapidly changing and stayed there indefinitely,
I rebooted with CWM on the SD card and tried to reinstall the Manualnooter I loaded on this NC a week ago.
Rebooted. Still hung up.
I copied my nand backup to the CWN SD card and chose restore.
It booted back to my manualnooter install successfully.
So I'm successfully back where I started.
Can someone help me understand what I did wrong on what I need to do to make it work? Thanks
Not sure what went wrong, but I would also suggest trying verygreen's size-agnostic approach. You keep your manual nooter and can run CM7 from an SD card to see if you want to go all the way and remove the stock BN software.
Try this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957
Or, if you want to go crazy, you could try racks' dual boot SD card image of Phiremod 6.2 (a variation of CM7) and Honeycomb. That's what I'm using and Phiremod works great (aside from battery life ) and honeycomb is just plain slick to use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045018
I loaded CM7 7.0.2 stable and was able to get it going. Thanks
So I've gotten myself into a bit of a jam. I was on CM12.1 build 0411. I wanted to migrate to the latest 0425 build with f2fs support to see if some lag issues are gone, with Tangerine Kernel 1.3. I booted into Philz Touch (from XZDualRecovery), followed the instructions in the ROM Thread. I went to install the ROM but now it says it cannot mount /sdcard along with some other errors (I'll get pictures if needed).
So is my option only to go back to Stock ROM using FlashTool and .ftf?
Plus, I can't use adb sideload as it doesn't recognize the device in recovery.
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So I've gotten myself into a bit of a jam. I was on CM12.1 build 0411. I wanted to migrate to the latest 0425 build with f2fs support to see if some lag issues are gone, with Tangerine Kernel 1.3. I booted into Philz Touch (from XZDualRecovery), followed the instructions in the ROM Thread. I went to install the ROM but now it says it cannot mount /sdcard along with some other errors (I'll get pictures if needed).
So is my option only to go back to Stock ROM using FlashTool and .ftf?
Plus, I can't use adb sideload as it doesn't recognize the device in recovery.
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Hello my friend, I think you are not allone. I was on CM11 Rom (LBL) for over year - two month ago I flashed CM12 for the first time. Now the troubles begin:
Because CM12 especially 5.0 over all is still a problem (wifi, calls etc.) even for their own Nexus series.
Anyway, I had a perfect backup of CM11 and I had perfect backup of the currently running CM12 Rom.
Because I need a stable running Rom for my bisiness, I switched always again back to my CM11 Rom.
But some day last week I flashed back to CM11 and was in a full bootloop. No chance to go back to Recovery or anything else.
Reason: I don´t know why, but there is something in the scripts of Kitkat or Lollipop, that damages SD cards, when you often switsch between the two systems. The sd card was dead, only readable, but not writeable again!!!
So ith the latest backup I made in the sd card, not all data have been written on it (not a complete backup) and when i tried to restore the system, with CWM, onla parts of the recovery have been readable. Hehe, bootloop. **** happens
My tip: Save your time with experiments - install your phone from beginning with .ftf file. I did it too
Greets, reinipic
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Hello my friend, I think you are not allone. I was on CM11 Rom (LBL) for over year - two month ago I flashed CM12 for the first time. Now the troubles begin:
Because CM12 especially 5.0 over all is still a problem (wifi, calls etc.) even for their own Nexus series.
Anyway, I had a perfect backup of CM11 and I had perfect backup of the currently running CM12 Rom.
Because I need a stable running Rom for my bisiness, I switched always again back to my CM11 Rom.
But some day last week I flashed back to CM11 and was in a full bootloop. No chance to go back to Recovery or anything else.
Reason: I don´t know why, but there is something in the scripts of Kitkat or Lollipop, that damages SD cards, when you often switsch between the two systems. The sd card was dead, only readable, but not writeable again!!!
So ith the latest backup I made in the sd card, not all data have been written on it (not a complete backup) and when i tried to restore the system, with CWM, onla parts of the recovery have been readable. Hehe, bootloop. **** happens
My tip: Save your time with experiments - install your phone from beginning with .ftf file. I did it too
Greets, reinipic
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Alright! And it's interesting you mention that SD Cards dying because of this. My 64GB SDXC Class10 microSD mysteriously died on me with the same symptoms. I was switching between LiquidSmooth and ParanoidAndroid while the latter has no internal memory.
Thanks, will do a .ftf flash
Do tell me, what ROM are you on now?
BrokeDude12345 said:
Alright! And it's interesting you mention that SD Cards dying because of this. My 64GB SDXC Class10 microSD mysteriously died on me with the same symptoms. I was switching between LiquidSmooth and ParanoidAndroid while the latter has no internal memory.
Thanks, will do a .ftf flash
Do tell me, what ROM are you on now?
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Hi mate, btw. I had to buy a new sd card too. I personally think that it´s a bug since kitkat, because from this version on google only has allowed to write apps to ext. sd, which where verified by google! It´s a well known problem.
So I use this ROm http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735975
There are more excellent Roms from excellent developers. I must say I never tried another one, because this Rom for me always worked perfect - since CM10 build by bagyusz. No need to try another one :fingers-crossed:
Greets reinipic
Hi guys! So I've been trying to install this rom for quite some time now, never successfully. It says that is compatible with our beloved janice, and I 'd like to give it a try, just for testing. Can anyone get me on the right direction? I'm currently running THIS Android 4.4 ROM.
Thanks!
Don't' flash it. It contains several issues with gti9070 like phone keep crashing and no sim card .
Hi, so I was testing out new ROMs for fun and found lineage is 14 (from the other XDA post) and liked it. I then decided to try and duel boot two ROMs. The article said to format my SD card. I then proceeded to forgetting I had my backup on there. I now have lineage os on here which would be fine except the camera and Bluetooth don't work and I really need them. So of anyone has a backup of there's I can use, know where I can get the stock ROM or anything please help