Hey Guy's
So for my 626g I was experimenting with some custom roms. And I've came across this rom Viper OS V2.1 - 7.1.2 - PYTHON by Arkanium.
At first it was taking for ever to start at the first stept of setup... it asked for a backup or as a fresh start... and it doesn't matter if fresh or backup... continuous loop.
That's if you flash zip in recovery for gapps. If without gapps than all goes fast and without interruptions. But it's still in yearly stage and camera app not working... also phone service also the data... still lot's of bugs. If only someone could look at this build and maybe get all together. Thanks a lot for your support and work put in fixing lot's of builds and giving hope to our phones.
The link from where I found it .... getdroidtips.com/viperos-htc-desire-626g
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I have a Virgin Mobile HTC One V and had been using the pacman 19.3 ROM. Except for a few minor issues, I haven't upgraded to subsequent builds as they have all had major issues that would affect my use of the phone. However, pacman 22.1 was just released and it seems that everything is working. I downloaded the ROM and every time it sticks on the HTC unlock boot screen when booting into the ROM. At first I simply wiped dalvik/cache, and that did not work. Then I reverted back to pacman 19.3. I've tried many combinations of installing this ROM, but all have the same result, including wiping everything prior to install. I get the same HTC boot screen every time. Can anyone help me get past this?
Wrong forum, this is for the htc one, not the one v.
I've been experiencing random reboots since I bought my Developer Edition but today I think it hit me real hard with the random reboots in short intervals.
this kind of reboots happened to me both on completely stock and custom rom but today heavy reboots occurred when I was on Insert Coin 2.0.3 (S-Off).
According to someone's advice, I installed catlog and try to record the events until the phone reboots. So I post my logs here and hope some one could save me from this misery.
the first file was recorded with "write to disk every 200 lines" so it may miss some very last event when phone rebooted. The next ones were recorded with "write to disk every 100, 20 and 10 lines". I hope some devs could have a clue on what is happening with my phone.
I also save the log file AFTER phone reboot but they were too big to attach. If you think those might helo, I'll post them somewhere else.
Might be something to do with Xposed
BenPope said:
Might be something to do with Xposed
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Yeah, I've noticed that some custom ROMs got issues with Xposed on S-Off device. However, as I mentioned earlier, this happened to me while I was on completely stock rom, too.
I've made a few observations and found out that I haven't got a single reboot on AOSP for a whole day but AOKP still gave me random reboots (not as frequent as on InsertCoin but still).
Any help would be very appreciated
might be worth trying to install sense rom again stock or custom and do full wipe, cache and dalvik. strange that an aosp rom works fine. must be something caused by a sense rom, drivers or framework. was this problem introduced when you started using 4.2.2 roms? have you updated to the new firmware.zip?
well, my habit of installing new roms is always do a full wipe so I think the cause of reboot should not be related to that.
After getting no reboot on AOSP roms (carbon, cm 10.1), I decided to go back on custom sense roms but no luck. reboots just came back no matter what roms I was on (renovate rev 45, insertcoin rev36, rayglobe 4.3).
I went to stock again with RUU dev edition (.16 one). Phone gave me a reboot right after I finished setting up (as new phone). However, it has been running stable up to now (3 hours).
Should the reboot have any thing to do with Sense, i'm wondering. I would be very thankful if any devs can help me on this issue. I'm willing to make as many logs as required or install any custom, stock roms if neccessary.
Sincere
Hello all,
Since there is no official CyanogenMod for M7 Dual SIM, i want to give it a try and do it myself (also since the phone is old enough, I don't care if it is bricked or something
Also since Android 5.0+ has dual SIM support/APIs, I think it would be a good learning.
What I have done so far:
1. Downloaded CM Source (repo sync).
2. Downloaded HTC m7cdug Kernel Source.
3. Reading and experimenting the build process.
Since this a new device in CM branch, need your support to understand the steps.
Please advise/participate if anyone is interested.
Progress Update
1. CM12 flashing was failing from TWRP. Updated the updater-script. Flash successful.
2. CM Kernel + CM ROM = Black Screen
3. HTC KitKat Kernel (Android 4.4.3) + CM ROM = Boot Loop (init: critical process 'servicemanager' exited 4 times in 4 minutes; rebooting into recovery mode)
Next Step
1. Test with HTC Lollipop Kernel (recently released) and investigate the Boot Loop.
2. Test with CM Kernel and investigate black screen.
3. Replace m7 libraries with m7cdug Lollipop stock libraries and check the result.
4. Flash CM12 m7 ROM with all stock HTC Lillipop libraries and check the result.
Progress Update: HTC Kernel (5.0.2) + CM12 ROM for m7
After replacing the display drivers from m7cdug, Boot Animation is visible... eeeeyyyaaaaaaayyyy...
Still stuck at boot animation. Investigating last_kmsg, need help...
Have you made any progress since your last post? I'm interested in getting a CM12 build on my M7CDUG and willing to help in any way I can
Seems like I've been doing it all wrong, booting using HTC stock Kernel is actually like booting HTC ROM, using HTC RC scripts etc. Useless...
Booting with CM Kernel is failing and doesn't even go till logcat service is up. Only available log is last_kmsg, which is too much log to identify the problem.
Perhaps, compete ROM building is required...Need some last_kmsg expertise and help to troubleshoot the problem...
Attaching last_kmsg if anyone can troubleshoot and identify the problem.
Great idea!
Hello!
I have same idea about porting Cyanogenmod to cdug.
I have several experience in linux kernels, modules, drivers etc.
We can try to collaborate. Your carrier is HTC RUS, do you speak russian? Can we contact via skype etc?
Thank you!
Hello, i have the c6903 and a modded but official 5.01 ROM along with Twin Recovery and Exposed.
The phone works ok until it starts to seriously lag, with icons taking ages to appear on screen (like the HOME screen or APPs screen). Also at points, it fails to recognize any WIFI signals. It is as if there are no signals at all.
The biggest issue is the reboot. In order to restart OS i have to enter recovery and wipe Cache which leads to an approximatelly ~13minutes boot up time.
Now i browsed the ROM section and i've nerver seen so many ROMs available before. It makes it hard to choose which on to install.
I need a rom with Dual Recovery and root. Which is the best offer at the moment with SONY camera software working? I dont care for experimental ROMs but i need something stable, fast and well, fast.
Thanx for reading this.
Hi, installing Xposed Framework will it lead me to bootloops? Was that the cause of my bootloops with the .254(i think) version?
Hi,
First, there is no such thing as "Best ROM", the best to do is search the Development Thread, read some threads, some comments and go for the ROM that interests you. I am running Stock Rooted + Xposed and it has been quite nice to me.
About your question, Xposed is still in alpha version, so maybe it indeed caused bootloops, but latest version has been running fine on my device. I'm running .270 firmware by the way.
All the best,
~Lord
BLiapis said:
Hello, i have the c6903 and a modded but official 5.01 ROM along with Twin Recovery and Exposed.
The phone works ok until it starts to seriously lag, with icons taking ages to appear on screen (like the HOME screen or APPs screen). Also at points, it fails to recognize any WIFI signals. It is as if there are no signals at all.
The biggest issue is the reboot. In order to restart OS i have to enter recovery and wipe Cache which leads to an approximatelly ~13minutes boot up time.
Now i browsed the ROM section and i've nerver seen so many ROMs available before. It makes it hard to choose which on to install.
I need a rom with Dual Recovery and root. Which is the best offer at the moment with SONY camera software working? I dont care for experimental ROMs but i need something stable, fast and well, fast.
Thanx for reading this.
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I had the same issues as you and I finally found a ROM that is really smooth! However it does not have Sony camera software as it is based on cm12, the ROM is crdroid
Thamx for the reply guys
Hi guys, I had bought this device in anticipation that this will also see as much development as first gen, and was disappointed. But here's a hacky sort of way to flash new ROMs on the MTK variant.
1) Make sure you are running the same STOCK Android version of which you want to install the ROM. I am on 6.0.1 and will be using CM 13
2) Find yourself a "sprout4" ROM which you would like to flash.
3) Boot into TWRP, then backup your boot partition and perform a clean wipe.
4) Flash the ROM, then restore the boot image backup.
5) Reboot. Enjoy!
Bugs :
Of course, there have to be some.
1) Battery percentage : Battery percentage will always be around 3000+, can't help that. Deal with it.
2) Sudden lockups : When I was on OmniROM, sometimes the quick settings drawer refused to open, and home button only worked when in recent apps. I created a guest user, then switched back to my own and these bugs vanished.
3) Some ROMs may not work : I couldn't boot Resurrection Remix on this, so maybe some more ROMs exist that cannot do that as well.
I am not responsible for any damage you may end up doing this method. I was successful using it and therefore decided to share it with everyone only after I was sure that stuff worked.
Thread closed at OP's request