Hey All,
I'm trying to compile the android source code for android 7.1.1 and have been following this guide: Link---> github.com/peyo-hd/device_brcm_rpi2 ,so far i have got everything compiling properly but when i comes to running the Pi it boots and stays on the full screen rainbow square, but the green light keeps flashing as if its loading something. Not sure if I've missed something but I've followed the guide to the letter. Any advice/suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
CamAye
camAye said:
Hey All,
I'm trying to compile the android source code for android 7.1.1 and have been following this guide: Link---> github.com/peyo-hd/device_brcm_rpi2 ,so far i have got everything compiling properly but when i comes to running the Pi it boots and stays on the full screen rainbow square, but the green light keeps flashing as if its loading something. Not sure if I've missed something but I've followed the guide to the letter. Any advice/suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
CamAye
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Hi,
I have a G1 that I upgraded to CM6 half a year ago. I was excited in the beginning but the more it began to lack the more I was thinking of restoring to default Android 1.6.
Then one moment I decided to downgrade.
I followed the Downgrade Guide in CyanogenMod forum:
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Full_Downgrade_Guide_-_HTC_Dream
But it failed. I followed every step carefully but now it got broken some way.
What it actually does:
When booting up it gives the T-Mobile G1 screen and after few seconds, like 20 or so, the screen goes black and reboots. And that in an infinite loop.
It had the rainbow image on it so I can boot fastboot. But has no recovery I think so can't flash zips the way I know to do so..
CAN ANYONE HELP WITH THIS?
I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT THAT THING!!!
I hope for some response soon!
Greetings!
Steven
stevenroose said:
Hi,
I have a G1 that I upgraded to CM6 half a year ago. I was excited in the beginning but the more it began to lack the more I was thinking of restoring to default Android 1.6.
Then one moment I decided to downgrade.
I followed the Downgrade Guide in CyanogenMod forum:
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Full_Downgrade_Guide_-_HTC_Dream
But it failed. I followed every step carefully but now it got broken some way.
What it actually does:
When booting up it gives the T-Mobile G1 screen and after few seconds, like 20 or so, the screen goes black and reboots. And that in an infinite loop.
It had the rainbow image on it so I can boot fastboot. But has no recovery I think so can't flash zips the way I know to do so..
CAN ANYONE HELP WITH THIS?
I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT THAT THING!!!
I hope for some response soon!
Greetings!
Steven
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Go here and search like you never searched before
http://theunlockr.com/how-tos/android-how-tos/
I'm not sure if this is right but I think you can try and flash a recovery image from your fastboot then from there maybe you could flash another ROM? I don't know if that is the case but I think it might work. Let us know if it does.
Yes, I heard that as well, but how??
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I searched the Cyanogen Wiki, Forums but didn't find anything on flashing from fastboot...
Anyone has experience with that or knows where to find usefull information on it?
stevenroose said:
Yes, I heard that as well, but how??
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I searched the Cyanogen Wiki, Forums but didn't find anything on flashing from fastboot...
Anyone has experience with that or knows where to find usefull information on it?
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Put the phone into fast boot while you have the recovery image in your sd card. It will read it and should flash it.
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My friend told me to do a software upgrade on my phone so I followed some of his instructions. First off, I managed to use ODIN to reset the phone and I have installed a version of Honeycomb onto the phone. Now, I could easily swap back to Gingerbread, but I have two issues. When I can get the phone to start, it looks like a tablet! Everything is small, and when I connect my USB to my computer to put something onto the internal SD it won't actually open up in my computer? Secondly, it's now not even starting up into the phone, it's stuck on a black screen with a light blue ANDROID logo just pulsating. It won't go further.
Any help?
I now know not to trust my mates. Heh.
Which phone do you have? Honeycomb is for tablets and you flashed it on a phone. Luck for you that you didn't brick your device.
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Secondly, it's now not even starting up into the phone, it's stuck on a black screen with a light blue ANDROID logo just pulsating. It won't go further. Any help? I now know not to trust my mates. Heh.
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First visit My Android Solutions, link below...do the first step . Than visit My Android Collections ( link below) and use a i9000 rescue kit to recover
I'm having issues understanding your tutorial. I've tried powering it down and removing all of the components and restarting after 30 seconds but still no luck.
Yeah, I downloaded and installed HoneyComb which is a tablet software. It looks like a tablet. But right now, all I get on start up is a flashing "ANDROID" icon, it won't go any further.
I'm sure I've ruined it.
trale26 said:
I'm sure I've ruined it.
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Nope, you had messed it up, but its still recoverable by going into download mode and flashing a stock ROM with PIT, use the i9000 rescue kit from My android collection link below , and use the WIKI to get better understanding of your phone
Hi all, sorry if this is in the wrong thread, please move it if is. I tried rooting my SCH-1935, but i couldnt find a thread for that model. When i was rooting it as it had the android logo and the loading screen right after the rooting process was almost done it bought be to stock recovery before it was finished and had some red text and now my phone is basically boot looping. Can anyone shed some light on this?
EDIT* This worked for me, it took a while to boot, just don't pull the battery lol.
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Hi all, sorry if this is in the wrong thread, please move it if is. I tried rooting my SCH-1935, but i couldnt find a thread for that model. When i was rooting it as it had the android logo and the loading screen right after the rooting process was almost done it bought be to stock recovery before it was finished and had some red text and now my phone is basically boot looping. Can anyone shed some light on this?
EDIT* This worked for me, it took a while to boot, just don't pull the battery lol.
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Wrong thread its in the wrong forum
Hey guys,
First off, I am a complete noob with all this tech stuff. But I felt a little adventurous and wanted to root my One V.
I managed to unlock the bootloader and also root my phone. Phone was working perfectly fine after this. So next I tried installing some custom ROM to change the GUI. I clearly must have done something wrong because my phone is now stuck at the boot screen. I did a google search and stumbled across a page which said I have to go into Recovery mode and Back up or something. I followed the instructions and I'm still facing the same problem. It just won't go past the boot screen. I have no clue what to do next. Now I'm wondering why I even tried to do all this.
What do I do next? Please keep in mind that I'm an utter noob.
Hello,
I am using N7000 and at the moment my phone starts up;
- I can hear the bootsound,
- I can see the bootlogo but its green
- phone boots fully and works because I can receive texts,mails,etc.
So I looked around on the forum and found few things. One of the major things I came across was flash, root errrors but I haven't flashed, root or even updated it. A possible solution was to boot it correct so I followed the manual:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
But I need to find my kernel version which I can find in my phone's settings but I don't see anything its black screen. IS there other ways to find my kernel? I am using dutch phone. international model but I am not sure.
Thank you for reading.