Hi, I have installed seeARMS ROM and followed his instuction. I have kept the JL2 modem and speedmod kernell (I was already on speedmod). I have tried 2 methods to install. The seeARMS.UGJL2.v0.4.zip with the seearms file and the CWM.
Both install went OK and I even had a congratulations screen. The problem is when the phone reboot it stays on the boot animation and get stuck there. I have tried 2 different boot animation and the same happen.
I have no problem to restore my data since I had backup but I would like to have the seearms ROM. Any idea?
Also a side question, can we get the new CK1 modem with seearms?
Richard
Have you been wiping your phone before flashing the rom? I have been having issues like you describe only when i flashed a rom w/o wiping.
(In CWM Recovery: wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache and advanced -> wipe dalvik cache)
No. I did not wipe. I am not interested in the new ROM if it mean wiping. I made a test by downloading a boot animation app. I trying 2 different boot animation and had the same result. The boot animation play with no sound but I have a vibration during boot and then nothing. Eventually it go back to the animation, vibrate and this repeat until I restore the backup.
I am wondering if tehre is something special about the Bell Canada boot animation?
Can I use the seearms without any boot animation folder?
I don't think it's a problem about the boot ani in particular.
I am not very familiar with the rom, since i have another device. In the seearms rom thread the dev mentioned two versions of the rom, one that requires wiping and one that does not.
So i guess it could be working out to flash the latter w/o wiping. But in my expirience those things rarely work out that way.
There might be incompabilities with the config data left behind by the rom installed before, or other possible issues.
Only way to be sure that those things aren't blocking anything is to wipe the phone and do a clean flash.
Personally i always do it that way. And if i like the rom, and choose to use it, it is always possible to get back all the apps and settings back with titanium backup and/or syncing them back.
But as always before wiping, if you choose to do so, please be sure to have a full nandroid backup, in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
I will try the wipe version
What rom were u on before seearms
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I was still on stock (froyo 2.2). Actually still on it today
You were right. The wipe version worked fine. I have now to decide to keep it or not...lol
ROM is awasome was worth well the trouble.
Glad it worked out for you - have fun with the rom
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Here it is: TWRP 2.6.3.0
I've tested backing up / restore, wiping, and installing an old backup (from ver. 2.6.0.0) and all seem to work. I also included the flag "HAVE_SELINUX := true" so it should be compatible with the newer 4.3 based ROMs (needs tested).
To install:
Download and unzip file ("img" was a few bytes over the 8mb forum limit)
Code:
fastboot flash recovery XT901-XT907-TWRP-2.6.3.0-recovery.img
BUGS: I have had the screen start very dim. Sometimes restarting the recovery would fix it, otherwise go to settings / screen, and set the timeout short so it goes out. Press power to turn on and it is at full brightness.
Enjoy!!
Thanks to:
TeamWin for TWRP.
Hashcode and Dhacker for STS-Dev Team source.
Djrbliss for unlocking the bootloader & providing root in the first place.
and mattlgroff
Thank you! Just tested it briefly and it works great. Glad the recovery is finally fixed to be able to use ADB. Was unable to use any TWRPs from 2.5.0.0+ as ADB was broken in the recovery.
CM 10.2 Build removed due to errors.
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OP updated with link for TWRP compiled with CM10.2 sources
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The recovery built with the 10.2 sources seems to have an issue with mounting the internal storage and sdcard, but the 1st one built is running perfect. I made a flashable zip of the 2.6.3.0 recovery for anyone who wants to simply flash it in recovery.
@mic213, Thanks for the sanity check. Any chance you have tried backup / restore of a 4.3 build?
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I was able to backup with it. Still hangs at reboot.
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Still hangs at reboot.
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Do you mean when you reboot from TWRP? I noticed that on other builds, but didn't think much of it.
Recovery Tools is a free app on Google Play. Simply download the Recovery IMG. file from this post, and then open the Recovery Tools app. Grant it root, and now you can simply flash the img. file from the app without having to go into fastboot or compress the file into a flash able zip. Once recovery is flashed phone will reboot into whichever recovery is the most recently flashed. About as basic and straight forward as can be.
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The recovery file works great, only bug after about 4 days of use would be the dim menu screen in recovery. Still very readable even when bug pops up. Thanks for the great upload
Thanks. I could never get 4.3 to reboot past the initial boot after install, and now it finally does.
scottocs said:
Thanks. I could never get 4.3 to reboot past the initial boot after install, and now it finally does.
Edit....ehh maybe. Still working on it.
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just make sure everything is wiped and that you are using 4.3 Gapps, also look up the SuperSU 1.65 update, some people have had trouble keeping root when rebooting into 4.3. Flash 4.3 ROM then GAPPS followed by SuperSU update, I would suggest running 4.3 on TWRP 2.5 or 2,6 first. Once your able to run 4.3 on one of those, then good ahead and try flashing 2.6.3. If anything on your phone is 4.2 and trying to load onto 4.3 it will never make it far past the boot screen.
Edited because I started rambling and couldn't delete.
Long story short, I have been having issues wiping, installing, and recovering.
I was flashing from a 4.3 ROM to another 4.3 ROM and decided it would be a good idea to wipe internal. Messed me up good.
I went back to 4.2 finally fixed booting issue on getting stuck at boot image. (Wasn't even making it to the boot animation.) I'll wipe everything except internal like I did before and go from 4.2 to 4.3. Last time I did this I didn't have issues.
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I'm not sure what I did, but some ROMs suggest that you wipe internal memory. I did this but now I have the issue after installing a ROM and booting it up... playing with it, if I then go to reboot the phone at all I just get stuck on my boot image (not the animation.) This happens on regardless of what ROM I've installed.
I also now can't go back to my backups. They fail on restoring. [Most recent backup was made on 2.5.0.0, previous to that 2.3.2.3]
How do I fix my phone? I'm wondering if I need to fxz back to a rooted stock ROM to fix what's going on?
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This happened to me on TWRP too. When I went to restore, it say that it failed. However, I decided to boot into system anyway. TWRP gave me a warning that no OS was installed but I went ahead and rebooted. It booted into my backed up ROM just fine but it needed to be set up, like I just had flashed it. Basically, the restore process restored everything but my data. I did a barebones set up then booted back into recovery and went to restore the same exact ROM. This time, I got my complete ROM, just as I had saved it. This is kind of a long process, but it's better than having to FXZ or using a utility to go back to stock.
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This happened to me on TWRP too. When I went to restore, it say that it failed. However, I decided to boot into system anyway. TWRP gave me a warning that no OS was installed but I went ahead and rebooted. It booted into my backed up ROM just fine but it needed to be set up, like I just had flashed it. Basically, the restore process restored everything but my data. I did a barebones set up then booted back into recovery and went to restore the same exact ROM. This time, I got my complete ROM, just as I had saved it. This is kind of a long process, but it's better than having to FXZ or using a utility to go back to stock.
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It's too bad I can't seem to locate the delete button on these posts, I'll go ahead and edit it. I was finally able to flash LiquidSmooth v2.9 (Android 4.2). It finally booted up, I just went back in and flashed gapps. It restarted fine. The real test is going to see if I go to hit a regular reboot and it boots up normally again. If that's the case I'm fixed. I would like to flash back to SlimROM that I had, but it seems that's going to probably be difficult without it messing up again. Not sure what to do if it does again. I won't be wiping internal memory anymore. I didn't have issues going from 4.2 to 4.3 when I didn't do it.
Any idea why I get a funky e:error: unknown media 'datamedia' error all the time in TWRP? I've had that error since like v2.3.x.x
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It's too bad I can't seem to locate the delete button on these posts, I'll go ahead and edit it. I was finally able to flash LiquidSmooth v2.9 (Android 4.2). It finally booted up, I just went back in and flashed gapps. It restarted fine. The real test is going to see if I go to hit a regular reboot and it boots up normally again. If that's the case I'm fixed. I would like to flash back to SlimROM that I had, but it seems that's going to probably be difficult without it messing up again. Not sure what to do if it does again. I won't be wiping internal memory anymore. I didn't have issues going from 4.2 to 4.3 when I didn't do it.
Any idea why I get a funky e:error: unknown media 'datamedia' error all the time in TWRP? I've had that error since like v2.3.x.x
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Not 100% sure, but i believe that when you wiped your internal memory on 4.3 you deleted the ROOT. SuperSU seems to be having issues with
carrying over root on 4.3 to some peoples devices, Ive had to flash SuperSU update 1.65 from recovery otherwise when ROM boots up I get stuck in a cycle of SU Binary update/reboot. Also make sure that in Developer Options in your custom ROM, that Root Access is set to APPS and ADB and the same in SuperSU - APPS/ADB. Now to clarify I may be merging two unrelated issues together. If so, my bad lol.. But from my experience running PaCMan 4.3 since August, and now running TWRPS 2.6.3 since OP , 4.3 ROOT will not revert back to 4.2 unless Recovery is included in the backup. One final suggestion, try flashing the boot.img from 4.2 before flashing your 4.2 restore. I was able to revert back to 4.1 restores when I upgraded to 4.2 but while running 4.2 I deleted the Root Data from Internal Storage, I strongly suggest looking up arrrghhhs Sept. 15th Kernal for XT 926 which runs the same for XT 907. It damn near all the way current with CM 10.2 merges, should make running which ever 4.3 ROM you want much easier. If you want to run a 4.2 Rom , look up arrrghhhs 10.1 kernal version.
Arrrghhhs xt926/907 kernal
Kyles1329 said:
Not 100% sure, but i believe that when you wiped your internal memory on 4.3 you deleted the ROOT. SuperSU seems to be having issues with
carrying over root on 4.3 to some peoples devices, Ive had to flash SuperSU update 1.65 from recovery otherwise when ROM boots up I get stuck in a cycle of SU Binary update/reboot. Also make sure that in Developer Options in your custom ROM, that Root Access is set to APPS and ADB and the same in SuperSU - APPS/ADB. Now to clarify I may be merging two unrelated issues together. If so, my bad lol.. But from my experience running PaCMan 4.3 since August, and now running TWRPS 2.6.3 since OP , 4.3 ROOT will not revert back to 4.2 unless Recovery is included in the backup. One final suggestion, try flashing the boot.img from 4.2 before flashing your 4.2 restore. I was able to revert back to 4.1 restores when I upgraded to 4.2 but while running 4.2 I deleted the Root Data from Internal Storage, I strongly suggest looking up arrrghhhs Sept. 15th Kernal for XT 926 which runs the same for XT 907. It damn near all the way current with CM 10.2 merges, should make running which ever 4.3 ROM you want much easier. If you want to run a 4.2 Rom , look up arrrghhhs 10.1 kernal version.
Arrrghhhs xt926/907 kernal
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To piggy back on general advice: I found I was having all sorts of problems going from 4.2 to 4.3. What finally did the trick was I wiped Dalvik, System, Cache AND I formatted data. The formatting was what did the trick.
When you wipe in twrp 2.5+ the recovery does not delete data/cache from internal (system) unless user mounts system prior to wipe. Wiping system cache, data, and dalvik cache is a full system wipe. Recommended if switching ROM rather than flashing nightly. This way no files from a AOKP ROM stick around and try to associate with your new CM based ROM.
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Thanks for the advice guys.
I was finally able to successfully getting my phone to work again last night (very early in the AM). It's very strange. I actually had 0 issues going from LiquidSmooth v2.9 to LiquidSmooth v3.0 (4.2 to 4.3). Though it was from the same dev could be part of it. It wasn't until I tried flashing from SlimROM/4.3 to CM10.2 nightly (where I wiped internal memory requiring me to type "yes".) Another thing is strange is even though it was saying I lost root in TWRP, I'm not sure that I ever did, unless TWRP just re-installed it when I reboot recovery automatically... because I finally told it no when asked if I wanted to re-install root? Then I was finally able to get LiquidSmooth v2.9 bootable and stable.
Again, thanks for all the help guys. I just wish I had a little bit understanding what I all did to finally get it to boot up. It was pretty early in the morning... going on 5/6AM. So I was pretty tired doing all of this. I just knew I couldn't let my phone not be up and running by morning.
I did a backup last night, flashed a 4.3 ROM which had reboot issues, and then restored with this version. I had zero issues, unlike when I was trying to restore with the previous version. Thank-you for your work.
It works with the xt902 too. Thanks!
What's the difference between the link in the first post and the one in the fourth? One of the is broken? Which one has been built with the CM10.2 sources?
I'm using a CM10.2 ROM... Which one should I peek?
Thanks!
Okay so, I'm not exactly sure if this is the right place but I'll ask here anyway.
I took my old i9000 out of the closet and started playing around with it as I want to use it on my upcoming travel. To make long story short, I used to have a custom ROM on the phone all those years ago, but I am by no means an expert on the subject.
So what I have done so far today:
1. Returned the phone to stock ROM with Odin (XWJW1 or something, most recent anyway)
2. Rooted with Semaphore 2.7.4.
3. Installed Rom Manager and Superuser to check for CWM updates (which caused some sort of a verification error when I tried to boot to CWM through the app).
4. Downloaded the appopriate Slimkat and gapps and moved them into the internal storage.
But after the last step (and after wipe cache, format system etc) when I try to install the ROM, the bar on the screen progresses only slightly and after "Installing update..." it crashes (just goes black without any error messages) and gets stuck with just "Semaphore" on the screen.
I wish to update the phone to Slimkat 4.4.2. But what causes this problem, any ideas? Am I doing something wrong? If anyone can give any help that would be much appreciated!
PS. If I wanted to install for example Philz recovery, how am I supposed to do it when the file is .img?
Anyone?
I guess no one is using this phone anymore?
Yes, you are doing many things bit wrong.... (and many people use this phone still). I hope following will help you:
*recovery and kernel are sharing the same partition on the i9000 what means that you can't flash recovery separately
*make sure to backup your IMEI if still there
*flash first CM10.2 to get updated recovery for KitKat roms and to resize the system and data partitions to those used by all KitKat roms and reboot once into the system. You will need to flash trice to make it work (1. only warning of resizing to come and data lost- and status 7 abort, 2. only recovery update, 3. successful flashing)
*flash SlimKat and latest SlimGapps (addons) for 4.4.4
*PhilZ touch screen isn't yet working well on the i9000 but if you flash Mackay KK kernel, you can get beautiful TWRP touch recovery
tetakpatalked from Nexus 7 flo
I have safestrap 3.72 TWRP v. 2.7.0.0
Every time I try to install a rom, i hear the piano noises and the screen stays black when booting it,
All I want is a rom that will work with 3.72 because currently there is no OS or Rom so my phone is unusable.
Please help and thank you very much!! :crying::crying:
So I was able to install firekat. However, im only able to install roms on the slots rather than the stock rom slot.
whenever I try to install a rom on the stock slot, it says no os found.
please help
astra811 said:
So I was able to install firekat. However, im only able to install roms on the slots rather than the stock rom slot.
whenever I try to install a rom on the stock slot, it says no os found.
please help
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Sounds like you may have wiped stock rom slot without installing a ROM afterwards...safestrap is just a workaround so you always have to have a ROM on stock slot...weird that a ROM slot is working ok though
Try restoring a backup to stock slot if you have one otherwise you might want to odin flash NC2 to get your system back.
brisinger08 said:
Sounds like you may have wiped stock rom slot without installing a ROM afterwards...safestrap is just a workaround so you always have to have a ROM on stock slot...weird that a ROM slot is working ok though
Try restoring a backup to stock slot if you have one otherwise you might want to odin flash NC2 to get your system back.
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when you say install a backup, is there a particular file that I need to install in the stock rom slot?
Whenever I try to put a rom in that slot, the device says "no os found"
astra811 said:
when you say install a backup, is there a particular file that I need to install in the stock rom slot?
Whenever I try to put a rom in that slot, the device says "no os found"
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I meant restore a backup from safestrap. Restore should be one of the options on the main screen in safestrap recovery. If you made a backup of stock slot before you wiped/flashed it try restoring that backup...otherwise you'll probably have to use Odin to reflash NC2