The last few days I have been having an issue with both my Nexus 6 and Nexus 7(2013).
Whenever I flash a ROM I enter my email, password and select to have my WiFi passwords backup and all that and when the phone goes to restoring it justs sits there and then reboots its self. I go through setup again and it says unable to restore from backup. I'm not trying to restore apps or anything just my WiFI passwords and networks since I have a bunch. I completely wiped everthing including internal memory on the N7 and went back to complete stock and same issue. Y=Tried to Google issue but can't find anything.
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Hello,
I have a little problem, after rebooting I can´t turn on my SGS9000. If I trying to turn it on, the startup animation comes on the screen, then the display turns off and the phone vibrates all 5s and nothing happened (phone frozen).
I still could go into CWM and I make there a backup, after that I flashed stock 2.1. Now the phone works again but I lost all my contacts, sms, calendar entrees, call logs, etc.
Can I restore them from the clockworkmod backup images?? When I try to restore data via CWM, the phone can’t boot again after that.
your contacts should come back, if you had them on your SIM card, or synced with google.
as for the rest : call logs, sms, calender. im not sure as these are stored on the phone. which has been wiped.
unless you synced them with google, i dont think that they will come back.
no i didn't synced them with google.
Where are the contacts stored in android phones ?
i was hoping maybe someone could help me with the fact that i can't boot up past the htc screen. i did a search, but couldn't find anything that worked. anyway, i haven't changed anything on my phone - same rom and all - but it was getting laggy lately, and so i thought i would clear the data and dalvik and all that. i figured i'd do a backup first - using RA 1.6.2 it said "performing backup" and the dots kept filling the page, but 15 minutes later it wasn't done so i pulled the battery. now i can't boot the phone (which i find weird since i didn't pull the battery during a restore or anything, so it shouldn't have messed with any files). i did give it over an hour to boot up btw, in case it just needed time to rebuild. tried a backup again (figuring the one i stopped would be corrupt, and thought maybe the phone thought it was still backing up and wanted a complete nandroid to be done?) and it said run via adb. so, i tried flashing clockwork 2.5.0.7 and it looked like it was working at first, but then it just got stuck on "sysinit." i wiped everything and formatted the sd card in case something was corrupt, but still no luck. i realize i COULD reinstall a rom (i'm using aosp froyo) but i'd prefer not to only because i don't have a backup and i'd rather not lose my texts and voicemails if i don't have to.
hopefully i provided enough information. and the battery is fully charged btw. thanks for any help you could provide
That run via ADB message pops up when the battery is below 30%. At this point don't worry about saving the ROM you have right now, all the text messages and voicemails are erased when you do all the wipes. Download a new ROM, put it on the SD card, Wipe everything and flash.
In the future, if you port your number to google voice all your texts and voicemails will be accessible from any computer or new phone no matter what you do.
Hello!
I'm a newcomer in this forum
I had this problem which just occurred this morning. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy Pocket GT-S5300. I had decided to factory data reset my phone after i had updated its firmware via kies. After the reset (of course I have expected that all my files will be wiped out and that I'll be starting back to scratch), i was asked to set up a google account. So i just signed in but an odd thing happened. My account won't log in and the screen shows this one- Can’t Establish a Reliable Data Connection to the Server. I can't even update the software or create a samsung account. The worst thing is that when i activate the phone for sync or turn on wifi, i always get this message "the application google services framework has stopped unexpectedly." I am so frustrated with what's happening with my phone and so I decided to surf the net for possible solutions. I have undertaken the following solutions but nothing works
1.) clear the cache (on recovery mode)
2.) factory data reset
3.) turning sync off, accessing the manage application>all directory and clearing the cache for contacts, contacts storage, calendar, calendar storage, internet, google services or applications
4.) rebooting the device
I hope someone can answer or possibly give some solutions to this concern of mine
God Bless!
reflash your firmware through odin
reflash your firmware through odin
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I bricked mine and it only boot and display android logo and a box looking like a trash with an arrow pointing out the box. what do I do so when I use key combinations it can boot to recovery mode?
thanks in advance
About the Google services I had the same problem on my brother's HTC EVO 3D. After I reflashed his ROM(Synergy) the problem still persisted so I cleared everything that was in recovery. I reflashed the Rom again and the problem was solved.
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icant restore my galaxy pocket firmware HELp me please
ive been reflashing my sgp and when im open it the samsung logo appears and it will vibrates two times What can ido help me please ...
i cant erased my gt-s5302 after hard reset
hello guys
I format my mobile via odin after that i restart it but my old data not erase... after that I do factory reset also not erase my data.. pls help
Delete the hosts file
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Okay, I did a ton of research on this, but when I flashed the ROM, I ended up with some major problems. I hope someone can help. Here's the deal:
Started with the stock ROM (Gingerbread 2.3.6), no overclocking
Backed up apps & data with Titanium Backup
Backed up contents of both internal and external SD card to my PC
Backed up phone to external SD card using CWM 6.0.1.2
Performed ROMwipe
Flashed odexed build, CM10_LINARO_20130118_ODEX_IRX120
Flashed DemonsBlood v8
Flashed Gapps
Rebooted
Now, the new ROM was working, but I started having trouble navigating and certain apps would force close, or I'd get messages that certain things had stopped working. Also, I could not figure out how to set up my home screens and wallpapers and settings and such the way I wanted. So I decided to go back to my stock ROM. But when I flashed my backup, the phone now acts as if it's been factory reset (although I can still boot back into CWM recovery). Also, when I download Titanium Backup, Facebook, and other apps, they force close upon launch.
I have wiped the ROM, fixed permissions, and tried again, with no success. I've copied the files I backed up to my PC back to the phone, but no joy there, either.
Ideally, I'd love to get my phone back to where it was before I attempted this - or, as a second choice, go forward and use the new ROM & Kernel, because I was pretty excited about trying it out. But I feel like I've lost a ton and now it's not working properly at all.
Can someone help me restore this? And tell me where I went wrong?
UPDATE: In CWM Recovery, I selected flash image from external SD card and selected CM10_LINARO_20130118_ODEX_IRX120, then rebooted. Now it gets stuck at the boot screen (Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G, Exclusively from T-Mobile). I tried booting into recovery, but no luck - same result, stuck at the boot screen. So I booted into HBOOT (vol down + power), got a warning about a custom ROM with a choice to reboot or proceed. Since I figured rebooting would just put me back at the boot screen, I chose to proceed. It is now showing the following:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-T679
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: NO
CURRENT KERNEL: SAMSUNG !!
Then there's the android icon and underneath it says:
Downloading...
Do not turn off target!!
Sigh. Help.
Okay, I got out of ODIN mode and managed to reboot into CWM recovery. Progress! I wiped the ROM, flashed CM10_LINARO_20130118_ODEX_IRX120, SpeedyGonzalez_OC_1.5.5, and Gapps, and rebooted.
So now I'm running CM10 Linaro, Odexed, with SGK. Okay. **deep breath** The first thing I see after the boot screen is "Welcome, choose your language" and then "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped."
OK.
Signing in with Gmail . . . (screen does not auto-rotate at this point)
Contacting Google, then again "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped."
Completed setup, then again "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped."
Going to Play Store to get Titanium Backup. And a few more apps.
Auto-rotate now works.
Into Titanium Backup and I get this warning: "This device's Android ID has changed. This normally happens after a device replacement or factory reset. The Android ID is the most common way for apps to identify the device. Any app that relies on it for security/licensing purposes may stop working (or need to be reconfigured) unless you restore the previous Android ID now." with a choice: Keep the new one, or restore the old one (I only have the free version, so this choice is not available).
Should I get my apps back from Play Store or Titanium Backup or both? (I now know to restore the "app only" from Titanium Backup.)
I'm going to keep plugging away at this. Any suggestions for my next steps?
DarthJosef said:
Okay, I got out of ODIN mode and managed to reboot into CWM recovery. Progress! I wiped the ROM, flashed CM10_LINARO_20130118_ODEX_IRX120, SpeedyGonzalez_OC_1.5.5, and Gapps, and rebooted.
So now I'm running CM10 Linaro, Odexed, with SGK. Okay. **deep breath** The first thing I see after the boot screen is "Welcome, choose your language" and then "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped."
OK.
Signing in with Gmail . . . (screen does not auto-rotate at this point)
Contacting Google, then again "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped."
Completed setup, then again "Unfortunately, Google Search has stopped."
Going to Play Store to get Titanium Backup. And a few more apps.
Auto-rotate now works.
Into Titanium Backup and I get this warning: "This device's Android ID has changed. This normally happens after a device replacement or factory reset. The Android ID is the most common way for apps to identify the device. Any app that relies on it for security/licensing purposes may stop working (or need to be reconfigured) unless you restore the previous Android ID now." with a choice: Keep the new one, or restore the old one (I only have the free version, so this choice is not available).
Should I get my apps back from Play Store or Titanium Backup or both? (I now know to restore the "app only" from Titanium Backup.)
I'm going to keep plugging away at this. Any suggestions for my next steps?
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i would suggest using TWRP recovery, backing up your internal, wipe cache 2x , wipe dalvik 2x , factory reset 2x, wipe rom 2x, and wipe internal 2x. then flash rom and gapps
So I have been using my P10 with both AOSP and stock for a while, switching in every few months when I had enough. However, this time after I restored my TWRP backup of the stock FW (everything that TWRP backs up), I cannot go past setup wizard. I set everything that is necessary, but after I go past the google setup (restore backup / set up as new), the wizard starts switching activities fast and goes back to the initial screen. I can see that Google replaced even my background so that must work, but I cannot disable the wizard.
Any idea how should I solve this?