Hi. I tried to install twrp by this instruction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7JjDfeIyRI
with Odin3_v3.11.1 i installed twrp_3.0.2-1_sm-t710. After it loaded i installed UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46 and cleaned cache and dalvik. Then pressed reboot and it stays on blinking Samsung logo.
Need help.
p.s. if i'll have to reinstall the stock,how can i save the data?
tegowai said:
Hi. I tried to install twrp by this instruction
with Odin3_v3.11.1 i installed twrp_3.0.2-1_sm-t710. After it loaded i installed UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46 and cleaned cache and dalvik. Then pressed reboot and it stays on blinking Samsung logo.
Need help.
p.s. if i'll have to reinstall the stock,how can i save the data?
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Check this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/twrp-3-0-2-1-galaxy-tab-s22016-sm-t713-t3390627. You may have missed flashing the zip to disable encryption, and that's why it won't boot now.
No idea why you flashed supersu v2.46 as it's not supported. V2. 79 is the latest version, you need to flash that.
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on my tmobile note I was able to root it. and when I go into cwm and wipe everything then I try to install a rom, ive down loaded roms from xda and also rootgalaxynote.com none are working. I had the most luck with objection 2. it installs then I wipe the delvik and install a tmo radio. then I do a system reboot. it then goes black says samsung like 20 times it just loops and thats it. cant get anything to work please help
Try to flash with twrp. You can load it as a zip file through CWM or install Goo Manager (can be downloaded in the Play marketplace).
fraughtsigewulf said:
Try to flash with twrp. You can load it as a zip file through CWM or install Goo Manager (can be downloaded in the Play marketplace).
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Hi, I'm having the same issue. I've flashed a couple different ROMs, all flash the samsung screen then reboot. I tried CWM first, now I am using TWRP.
Suggestions? I think I need to flash a boot.img but I couldn't find a good guide on how to do this.
Random_Illianer said:
Hi, I'm having the same issue. I've flashed a couple different ROMs, all flash the samsung screen then reboot. I tried CWM first, now I am using TWRP.
Suggestions? I think I need to flash a boot.img but I couldn't find a good guide on how to do this.
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I don't think you need anything beyond the zipped rom files if you ALREADY have TWRP installed. What I do is go to recovery. I wipe Dalvik cache, wipe cache and then factory rest. After that I install the zip. I've found that when ever I've been stuck in the boot loop, it's because I didn't do a proper wipe.
fraughtsigewulf said:
I don't think you need anything beyond the zipped rom files if you ALREADY have TWRP installed. What I do is go to recovery. I wipe Dalvik cache, wipe cache and then factory rest. After that I install the zip. I've found that when ever I've been stuck in the boot loop, it's because I didn't do a proper wipe.
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Thank you! This did the trick. Apparently in my many attempts I didn't do the right combo.
Hi guyes, I really messed up tired to install a rom on my S3 Mini (CM 11.0 KitKat) came up with status 7 installation aborted
, backed out rebooted the phone goes straight into CWM wiped the davlik cache and cache, rebooted the phone same boot again straight into CWM, took out battery gave it 2 minutes no help. Really need some help Please:crying:
Jhamat123 said:
Hi guyes, I really messed up tired to install a rom on my S3 Mini (CM 11.0 KitKat) came up with status 7 installation aborted
, backed out rebooted the phone goes straight into CWM wiped the davlik cache and cache, rebooted the phone same boot again straight into CWM, took out battery gave it 2 minutes no help. Really need some help Please:crying:
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Mhhm,
Did you install using Odin or via CWM?
Try installing another ROM with CWM.
If that doesn't work, try to install Stock ROM back.
danielsinnema said:
Mhhm,
Did you install using Odin or via CWM?
Try installing another ROM with CWM.
If that doesn't work, try to install Stock ROM back.
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Hi there I installed using cwm, I have been looking for the stock rom, but havent been able to find it, Thanks in advance
Jhamat123 said:
Hi there I installed using cwm, I have been looking for the stock rom, but havent been able to find it, Thanks in advance
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Stock ROMs from Samsung can be found here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
Search for your device in the search bar.
Type: ''GT-I8190N''.
Download the right ROM. (Your country and eventually your provider).
Download and install Odin 3.07 (if you hadn't already).
Download and install Samsung Drivers for mobile phone. (If you hadn't already).
How to flash:
1) Go into recovery mode and perform a factory reset.
2) Open Odin Downloader.
3) Turn system off and go into Download mode.
4) Connect device to PC using USB cable.
5) Odin should recognize your phone now, if not: Check if Samsung Drivers have been installed correctly.
6) Click on PDA and add the file you have just downloaded from sammobile.
7) Make sure ''Auto Reboot'' and ''F. Reset Time'' is enabled.
8) Press start and wait untill the installation is finished.
9) Done.
If you are not familiar with this, ask me for more details and I'll explain more.
Jhamat123 said:
Hi guyes, I really messed up tired to install a rom on my S3 Mini (CM 11.0 KitKat) came up with status 7 installation aborted
, backed out rebooted the phone goes straight into CWM wiped the davlik cache and cache, rebooted the phone same boot again straight into CWM, took out battery gave it 2 minutes no help. Really need some help Please:crying:
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Download MaclawStudio’s TWRP Recovery v2.6.3.0
flash it whith CWM and flash rom again
it will solve your problem
It's working!
Thank you guys. Since yesterday I had the bootloop problem and tried everything to solve it. Flashed various stock roms and nothing worked. Now this one worked. Thank you again!
I'm running LP. After flashing the zip, it boots (after doing the "Android is upgrading" thing), but then if you shut it down/reboot it bootloops. If I wipe cache through recovery, it boots fine again (after doing the "upgrading" thing once again) and works fine till the next shutdown/reboot.
It doesnt work yet, there is no fix either..
Xposed for lollipop is still an alpha version and should not really be used
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it does work for some people.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-...osed-custom-recovery-lollipop-backup-t3066716
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/xposed-lollipop-list-modules-t3061563
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If it is any comfort, I have same issue - and yeah, read in other threads some people it is working perfectly.
Out of desperation I even tried factory-reset but still ended up needing to wipe cache/ Dalvik cache like you.
Hopefully, the Dev will soon release a working-for-all version.
For anyone who has the same issue (and is running on the stock ROM): A factory reset through TWRP did not fix the problem for me. I had to reflash the ROM.
illpillow said:
For anyone who has the same issue (and is running on the stock ROM): A factory reset through TWRP did not fix the problem for me. I had to reflash the ROM.
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you can just manually uninstall xposed, no need to wipe or reflash anything
Installing XPosed worked fine, the problem was the module installer. Even after removing the installer, the device still was looped. Another explanation could be that I was too dump to remove the installer. For anyone else having the problem, you may post how to remove the installer after being in a boot loop.
I managed to get Xposed to work - got rid of the infernal boot loop issue:
Came from rooted KK 5.77
Flashed pre-rooted Lollipop with R/W enabled, based on CE1
Ran 'Byeselinux' for recovery
Flashed 'Xposed.zip'
Installed 'Xposed alpha2'
Above resulting in the boot loop.
Flashed the 3 files directly on top of my setup, wipe cache/ Dalvik cache & reboot as suggested in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/development/lp-mini-deodex-t3076490
Tested by d/l-ing app from Playstore, installed Amplify from Xposed (had already Lolistat, Xperia/AOSP NavBar & Fix Lollipop Memory Leak running/installed), 5 reboots and all is ok.
HI, I installed xposed on my s2 using twrp recovery, and every thing worked fine, untill I found a problem after updating my rom automatically it gets stucked in cm boot screen I tried updating using another recovery but didn't work so I restored my last cm12.1 build , I uninstalled xposed also using twrp recovery and wiped cash and dalvic but when the phone complete it's boot all the apps installed on sdcard are not shown even it was shown when the phone was saying ''optimizing system apps", the only fix is to do wipe data which is a thing I don't wanna do offcourse.
Any help.guys I realy need to update my rom.
muhammad mujahid said:
HI, I installed xposed on my s2 using twrp recovery, and every thing worked fine, untill I found a problem after updating my rom automatically it gets stucked in cm boot screen I tried updating using another recovery but didn't work so I restored my last cm12.1 build , I uninstalled xposed also using twrp recovery and wiped cash and dalvic but when the phone complete it's boot all the apps installed on sdcard are not shown even it was shown when the phone was saying ''optimizing system apps", the only fix is to do wipe data which is a thing I don't wanna do offcourse.
Any help.guys I realy need to update my rom.
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Did you re-flash Xposed after you updated your ROM? Updating a ROM will overwrite files which are required for Xposed. So basically you should do the following:
update your ROM, boot into recovery, re-flash Xposed, wipe cache&dalvik, reboot.
orville87 said:
Did you re-flash Xposed after you updated your ROM? Updating a ROM will overwrite files which are required for Xposed. So basically you should do the following:
update your ROM, boot into recovery, re-flash Xposed, wipe cache&dalvik, reboot.
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It doesn't even boot after updating.
It stuck in cm boot screen
You meen that I should flash xposed anyway even if it didn't reboot?
muhammad mujahid said:
It doesn't even boot after updating.
It stuck in cm boot screen
You meen that I should flash xposed anyway even if it didn't reboot?
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Yes. Then wipe cache&dalvik and reboot.
orville87 said:
Did you re-flash Xposed after you updated your ROM? Updating a ROM will overwrite files which are required for Xposed. So basically you should do the following:
update your ROM, boot into recovery, re-flash Xposed, wipe cache&dalvik, reboot.
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Yeah ?, thanks ovrille87 I fixed it using the way you explaind
1-updated the rom
2-booted into recovery and flashed xposed
3-wiped the cash and dalvik
Thanks man, you made my day.
I rooted Moto g2 2014 successfully and then I installed viper4android driver by flashing them using TWRP and installed v4a and turned off device. Now it's not turning on only I can see "Moto logo" powered by android. I also don't have backup of my current rom. Fully explained solutions will be highly appreciated as I'm new on this stuff. Thanks!/!
reflash
Reflash what?
kb47298 said:
I rooted Moto g2 2014 successfully and then I installed viper4android driver by flashing them using TWRP and installed v4a and turned off device. Now it's not turning on only I can see "Moto logo" powered by android. I also don't have backup of my current rom. Fully explained solutions will be highly appreciated as I'm new on this stuff. Thanks!/!
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Install any custom ROM using twrp
In general development section you will find a lot of custom ROMs select anyone you like download it and flash it using twrp recovery.
To install download ROM and gapps and store them in your SD card than go to recovery by holding power on+volume down button bootloader will appear control it by volume up,buttons go to select recovery and than wipe system,data,cache and delvik cache now go to install select the ROM file swip to install after that flash gapps file and reboot.
vrkawin said:
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I tried flashing some custom ROMs but still it's stucked on that Moto logo, not turning on, just screen is flashing.
Fahim X said:
Install any custom ROM using twrp
In general development section you will find a lot of custom ROMs select anyone you like download it and flash it using twrp recovery.
To install download ROM and gapps and store them in your SD card than go to recovery by holding power on+volume down button bootloader will appear control it by volume up,buttons go to select recovery and than wipe system,data,cache and delvik cache now go to install select the ROM file swip to install after that flash gapps file and reboot.
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I tried flashing some custom ROMs but still it's stucked on that Moto logo, not turning on, just screen is flashing.
kb47298 said:
I tried flashing some custom ROMs but still it's stucked on that Moto logo, not turning on, just screen is flashing.
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Are you wiping all.(system,data,cache and delvik cache)
If yes then try to flash your stock ROM.(Method given below)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/official-stock-firmware-t3018682
Fahim X said:
Are you wiping all.(system,data,cache and delvik cache)
If yes then try to flash your stock ROM.(Method given below)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/official-stock-firmware-t3018682
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Thanks for your support man, we did it. I got it back flashing stock ROM. ?