Hi,
I tried to install Jelly Bean Custom Rom for Galaxy S Plus GT I9001. but I got problem. The ROM is stuck on Boot Logo Looping.
Here is what I do :
1. Flash Stock
2. Install CWM
3. Boot into CWM
4. Factory Reset, Wipe Dalvik Cache, Format System
5. Install ZIP
6. Reboot
Anything I did wrong ?
I have tried 2 custom rom :
1. CM 10.1
2. Pac Man
Both of them behave the same (Stuck on Boot Logo).
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
yokowasis said:
Anything I did wrong ?
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You need to follow flashing guide , look in wiki according to ROM you have chosen or My Android Solutions (link below) to get out of Boot Loops
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xsenman said:
You need to follow flashing guide , look in wiki according to ROM you have chosen or My Android Solutions (link below) to get out of Boot Loops
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Well actually, that is the exactly step the ROM needed to be installed as stated on the thread. Actually, that is how I install all other custom rom. Never found any other way to install the ROM. But for some reasons it keep bootlopping. Stop the bootlooping is easy. Just flash the stock ROM. But that's not what I want. I want to use the custom ROM. FYI. I tried 2 ROMS and both of them behave the same. Bootloop.
yokowasis said:
Well actually, that is the exactly step the ROM needed to be installed as stated on the thread. Actually, that is how I install all other custom rom. Never found any other way to install the ROM. But for some reasons it keep bootlopping. Stop the bootlooping is easy. Just flash the stock ROM. But that's not what I want. I want to use the custom ROM. FYI. I tried 2 ROMS and both of them behave the same. Bootloop.
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Can you point to me which Custom ROM you are trying to install and where it tells you to format system? Also you must understand certain i9001 ROM's need specific CWM and will be mentioned on developers thread..using others would fail. So refer to i9001 Wiki, as its one of the best guide for i9001
Look at what the wiki says
CyanogenMod 10.1 (Based on Android 4.2.2 / Jelly Bean) It's developed by AriesveDevConnection Team
Thread : CyanogenMod 10.1
All major components of the i9001 work except for FM radio.
Installation:
Before you install CM10.1: Preparation (First three are optional. If you want to start fresh, these can be skipped)
Install AppBak from Market, run it and save a list of all your apps.
Install SMS Backup and Restore from Market, run it and backup your SMS history.
Install Call Logs Backup and Restore from Market, run it and backup your call log history.
Boot into CWM5 recovery. Make a full backup. You will need this backup later if you decide to go back to your previous ROM and data.
WARNING: Many apps will Force Close crash if you restore data from a previous ROM.
Use CWM 5.5.0.4 Flashable zip version | Odin version OR CWM 6.0.3.2 with safe kernel (no EMMC bug)
For Odin version of CWM 5.5.0.4, flash recovery-clockwork-5.5.0.4-ariesve.tar.md5 as One Package using the regular AriesVE.ops (Tutorial)
WARNING: Only use this recovery to flash CM10.1, otherwise, you risk bricking your phone!
CyanogenMod10.1 comes as a zip that is installed inside recovery. Download the latest build and put the zip file into the sdcard.
Wipe data / Factory Reset
Wipe cache
Advanced > Wipe dalvik cache
Install zip from sdcard (choose cm-10.1-20130607-dev_connection_team-release1-ariesve.zip)
Flash the gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
You must flash gapps after every upgrade to CM10 since /system is formatted, wiping your previous add-ons.
Reboot phone.
After you setup your Google account, reinstall the three apps from Market in order to restore most of your apps, call log and SMS history.
WARNING: Do not restore backup data of system apps!
If you restore a bad backup with cached settings in telephony.db in data/data/com.*.*.telephony it can break MMS.
It seems that restoring backups can also break Calendar sync.
Notes:
Upgrades from previous versions of CM10.1 are the same process as install, except you do not need to wipe anything. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to even wipe cache and dalvik-cache when upgrading between CM10.1 versions. You only need to wipe if you are doing a major upgrade, switching to a different ROM entirely, or attempting to fix bugs caused by bad backups or corrupt app data.
Under CyanogenMod 10.1, your external SD card can be found under /storage/sdcard1
Reboot into recovery from power menu not working?
Turn off "touch sounds" option in sound settings.
No Developer options & Performance setting?
Tap Build number for 7 times in Settting > About phone
Want to see something fun? CM10.1 has an easter egg that can be activated in System Settings -> About phone. Click the "Android version 4.2.2 / CyanogenMod version" entry several times very fast. The screen will clear and show an Android JellyBean / CyanogenMod icon. Click and hold on the JellyBean / CyanogenMod icon. It will zoom in and activate a lots of flying JellyBean / CyanogenMod icon.
CyanogenMod 10.1 Custom ROMs
3.0.x Kernel
SlimBean
Tiger-JellyBean
PAC-man
ParanoidAndroid
CarbonROM
Revenge
3.4.x Kernel
LiquidSmooth
ThinkingBridge
JellyBear
Baked BlackBean
XYAOSP Xylon
RootBox
M.O.W JB
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yokowasis said:
Hi,
I tried to install Jelly Bean Custom Rom for Galaxy S Plus GT I9001. but I got problem. The ROM is stuck on Boot Logo Looping.
Here is what I do :
1. Flash Stock
2. Install CWM
3. Boot into CWM
4. Factory Reset, Wipe Dalvik Cache, Format System
5. Install ZIP
6. Reboot
Anything I did wrong ?
I have tried 2 custom rom :
1. CM 10.1
2. Pac Man
Both of them behave the same (Stuck on Boot Logo).
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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Hi,
after I tried flashing from stock to alternative ROM I had exactly the same. I resolved it after flashing two times (Flash - reboot into recovery - Flash again)
Hope it helps
Hey guys, judging from the number of users between Slimkat, CM, and Mokee that are having trouble installing, here is a guide to install any AOSP-based ROM for the Xiaomi Mi3
Installation Guide:
Be on a KitKat ROM before flashing
You must have a custom recovery installed that allows SELinux.
Download the Xiaomi Mi3 build .
Download the gapps
Disable True Dual Boot
Fully wipe your device from Recovery if you are not coming from the ROM you're flashing already.
Install ROM on System 1
Wipe Dalvik and Cache
Reboot
Enjoy, hit the thanks button
Would be rather helpful if you explain it in a bit more detail. People who don't know some of the things written above will be left even more confused.
Agreed, some newbies do not know all the acronyms and versions... I know KitKat is Android 4.4.x , but what custom recovery? TWRP (TeamWin Recovery Project)? Clockword Mod? The Mi3 W (Snapdragon 800 chipset?). Anyone else want to expand / pitch in?
Thanks.
get the latest recovery from either twrp or cwm. It'll work. just be sure you get the correct build.
CANCRO is the international version (snapdragon)
and most of the roms are for cancro only
pandasa123 said:
Hey guys, judging from the number of users between Slimkat, CM, and Mokee that are having trouble installing, here is a guide to install any AOSP-based ROM for the Xiaomi Mi3
Installation Guide:
Be on a KitKat ROM before flashing
You must have a custom recovery installed that allows SELinux.
Download the Xiaomi Mi3 build .
Download the gapps
Disable True Dual Boot
Fully wipe your device from Recovery if you are not coming from the ROM you're flashing already.
Install Slim on System 1
Wipe Dalvik and Cache
Reboot
Enjoy, hit the thanks button
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Hi Bro, I am a newbie here, don't know anything at all. Can you help a bit here?
1. Kitkat rom:-> any of the miui rom will work? just the number > 4.4x ?
2. How to install custom recovery, can you give a link for mi3?
3. You meant download from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-mi-3/general/aosp-rom-leaked-t2876646/ ?
4. Install Slim on System 1 :- Can you give a link?
Is it just me or does formatting cache with CWM take forever on this device? I'm wating for at least fifteen minutes now and it used to take just seconds on my old device. I know the MIUI revocery had that annoying 98% bug but CWM shouldn't be affected by the same thing right?
kapilgpt said:
Hi Bro, I am a newbie here, don't know anything at all. Can you help a bit here?
1. Kitkat rom:-> any of the miui rom will work? just the number > 4.4x ?
2. How to install custom recovery, can you give a link for mi3?
3. You meant download from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-mi-3/general/aosp-rom-leaked-t2876646/ ?
4. Install Slim on System 1 :- Can you give a link?
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Hey...check out the link below. There are instructions to follow and you'll be there in no time
http://en.miui.com/thread-19405-1-1.html
[ROM][I9100G][5.1.1] Cyanogenmod 12.1 [UNOFFICIAL][CM12.1][Galaxy S2G][CM 12.1]
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
This is an UNOFFICIAL build of Cyanogenmod CM 12.1 for Samsung Galaxy S2 G (I9100G). It's build completely from sources on github.com/cyanogenmod & xdaamg. Standard functionalities are working. It's good for daily use. Android 5.1.1 is running smooth on this device.
Disclaimer:
By flashing a custom rom, your warranty is void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards and so on. You are choosing to make these modifications.
I will not give support for modifications and apps you install/flash.
Confirmations of working things are welcome. If you found a bug, provide a logcat of it.
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Note: CM13/Android 6.0.1 is available for i9100g now. Please read working/not working section before you upgrade to CM13. CM12.1 is the recommended version.
First time installation instructions:
Download I9100G CM-12.1 ROM to your sdcard
Download Google Apps to your sdcard (optional). Recommended: OpenGApps (20150821)
Backup your media files (photo, music, downloads) stored on internal storage (optional)
Flash TWRP Recovery 2.8.7.0 TAR with Odin when you use Stock Rom. When you are using CWM Recovery/Blazing Kernel/TWRP IsoRec or an other version of TWRP, flash TWRP 2.8.4.0 Recovery only.
Reboot into recovery (switch off, then hold power & home & volume-up, release power when you see samsung logo)
Wipe data (system, data, cache, dalvik)
Install ROM CM-12.1-2-i9100g.zip from sdcard
Install Google Apps from sdcard (optional)
Reboot System and wait, first boot will take some minutes. Google App and Play Store will be updated automatically, when you start Play Store, wait until it's finished, before you try to install apps.
Updating ROM:
Download I9100G CM-12.1 ROM to your phone/sdcard
Boot into recovery
Install ROM CM-12.1-i9100g
Wipe Cache/Dalvik
Reboot System
Download I9100G CM12.1 ROM UNOFFICIAL:
Download i9100g CM12.1 20161120
Support development of this rom:
If you find this rom useful, consider donating please. Your donation is used to cover costs for build computer/energy and a part of time consumption. Your donation helps to keep this rom alive!
Download G-Apps:
Download Open GApps (20150821) (recommended for first time installation). Alternative Download for OpenGApps 5.1 Nano 20150821.
Visit opengapps.org to download latest gapps (usually not needed). When everything works fine, i recommend not to touch your gapps.
Alternative Gapps which may also work:
Download PA-GApps 5.1 Nano 201504. Alternative Download PA-GApps 5.1 Nano 201504.
Status:
Android-Version: 5.1.1 (R37)
CyanogenMod-Version: 12.1
Security patch level: 01.11.2016
Kernel-Version: 3.0.31
SELinux-Status: Strikt
Standard functionalities are working. No known major errors or force closes. It's good for daily use.
Tested functions: Telefon, sms, wifi, data 2g/3g, camera, 3d-grafics, sensors, gps, compass, vpn, wifi hotspot, screencast, speaker, playstore.
Special features:
TWRP IsoRec: Booting TWRP from recovery partition
F2FS: Flash-friendly file system supported (sdcard, internal, cache)
Good standby times
Responsive, smooth gui
Last i9100g cm-12.1 rom which still gets updates (official cm-11.0 builds for i9100g ended 08/2016)
Changelog CyanogenMod:
CM12.1 changes
FAQ/Solutions:
Root: To enable root access, activate developer options and go to settings>developer options>root access and set it to 'apps only' or 'apps and adb'.
Recovery: Cyanogenmod 12.1 comes with Cyanogen Recovery by default. But this rom supports booting isorec twrp recovery. Flash twrp isorec recovery to recovery partition. Rom will use then twrp as prefered recovery and ignore default recovery. Follow flash instructions for i9100g isorec twrp recovery to install twrp isorec recovery. If your recovery is not working, enter 'download mode' and flash a new recovery via odin, for example TWRP 2.8.7.0.
GApps: If you have problems flashing gapps or force closing google play services, do a clean flash and use recommended Open GApps 20150821 or pa-gapps for android 5.1 from download link above.
Audio/Video synchronisation: Update to latest build and deactivate AudioFX when you experience audio not in sync with video
Optimisations:
Low app space: If you are low on app data storage, think about repartitioning your phone storage. 4 to 6 gb should be sufficient even for many apps. Follow instructions in this thread. Alternatively use Lanchon Repit Tool.
Battery: Display and data connections/syncing use most energy. I suggest to reduce display brightness to a minimum and switch off adaptive brightness. Also switch off background data connections/syncing for apps you don't use or which will be updated when you really use it.
After first flash give phone some extra time to complete all tasks, even when it's reacting already to your inputs, it's working hard. Wait some minutes. It's also a good idea to do another reboot after some time. This solved some problems in the past.
Force closes: If you are experiencing force closes try first to clean cache/dalvik cache with recovery. If it's still not working, go to settings/apps, find the offending app and clear data. Still not the solution? Then do a clean flash with factory reset.
Known (minor) problems:
Activating flashlight with quicksetting-icon (-> use another flashlight app and (optionally) replace lockscreen app for quick access). Or upgrade to cm13.
Manual selection of phone network -> use automatic network selection
Changelog bugfixes:
20150825: high cpu usage caused by 'system_server' process fixed
20150826: home button fixed
20150826: Auto rotation fixed
20151108: Wifi Hotspot fixed
20151115: Touchkey light fixed
20151115: VPN fixed
20161112: 'Dirty Cow' kernel security fix, Video/Audio synchronisation improvements, Screencast fix
20161120: Security fixes: Android security patch level 01.11.2016
TWRP Recovery only:
Download TWRP 2.8.4.0 Recovery only signed
Download TWRP 2.8.7.0 Recovery only signed
Download TWRP 2.8.7.0 Recovery only signed TAR for Odin
CM12.1 ROM archive (outdated, but it could help if latest rom is not working):
Download i9100g CM12.1 20161112
Download i9100g CM12.1 20160916
Download I9100G CM12.1 20160730
Download I9100G CM12.1 20160620
Download I9100G CM12.1 20160405
Download I9100G CM12.1 20160312
Download I9100G CM12.1 20160203
Download I9100G CM12.1 20160106
Download I9100G CM12.1 20151209
XDA:DevDB Information
I9100G CyanogenMod CM 12.1 Android 5.1.1, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
adxamg
Source Code: http://www.github.com/CyanogenMod
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 20161120
Beta Release Date: 2016-11-20
Created 2015-08-24
Last Updated 2017-06-20
thank you for rom. I will try today. a
Downloading, will flash in a flash
for what it have a lof of bugs
Known problems/errors:
- home button not working as expected
- High cpu usage/battery drain caused by 'system_server' process
Did not find a reason for it. It's not active all the time. Sometimes, when it's inactive, telefon goes to deep sleep and all is normal. But when it's active, cpu state is at 1,2 GHz for long, long time, without stop. Who can debug/analyze this process or provide information how to fix it?
cpu state is at 1,2 GHz for long, long time, =not battery friendly
Download was updated to 20150824:
- home button setting changed (working now?)
- selinux settings changed
adxamg said:
Download was updated to 20150824:
- home button setting changed (working now?)
- selinux settings changed
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*home button not working still
* screen rotate not working
* cpu always work 1.2ghz this is more battery used
otherwise fast and looking good.
New build 20150825 ready for testing.
can u post the original link from u have the rom
xn0live said:
can u post the original link from u have the rom
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I build it from sources github.com/cyanogenmod
adxamg said:
New build 20150825 ready for testing.
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cpu used fine now. but
*home button not working still
* screen rotate not working.
Try this guys.
Go to /system/usr/keylayout/sec_key.kl.
The last row which is HOME WAKE with key 102, try change it to key 172.
I changed keylayout and home-button is working now. Wakeup, close apps, app history. Thank you, Diatomix for this useful hint!
Auto-rotation is also working now.
Build of new ROM is in progress. I will upload it in some minutes.
adxamg said:
I changed keylayout and home-button is working now. Wakeup, close apps, app history. Thank you, Diatomix for this useful hint!
Auto-rotation is also working now.
Build of new ROM is in progress. I will upload it in some minutes.
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cpu used 1,2 ghz or fixed this?
any screenshots from the rom
xn0live said:
any screenshots from the rom
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auto rotation not work any screenshots
Auto rotation is working here on any screen. I did a clean flash with wiping all data (system, data, internal, cache).
New ROM for our beloved S2G .
Tnx adxamg
eray0687 said:
auto rotation not work any screenshots
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Thank you
And how is performence/battery
xn0live said:
Thank you
And how is performence/battery
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the same other rom. much better than mokee, omni much fast.
screenshot from battery life and screen on please
the light button not work or
After i flash Resurrection Remix OS. My phone always reboot after i get into the google verifycation and go to homescreen. And then my phone reboot again. It always reboot after a few seconds im on the google verification or the homepage.
Im on RR ROM and use unoficial pico gapps
(i look at the RR thread and it said to use the unoficial)
And im try to change the rom and install Lineage OS but i got the same problem.
Ive install the firmware v028/030/034. I try them all.
I root my stock rom MIUI and try to flash the custom rom but i dont see any changes.
Can you guys help me with these problem. What should i do? Am i doing wrong?
Help me with a clear tutorial please
UPDATE
i make the video so please watch it and look what is the problem
[HELP] XIAOMI REDMI 4X FAILED INSTALL CUSTOM ROM (ALWAYS REBOOTING AFTER FEW SECONDS)
It's a Bug. Maybe Some says Die to low network device reboot. Do Check PE, AEX official ROMs as they have Official Kernel source in someways.. maybe it will fix your issue. Or try Flashing A ROM then any Kernel which is using Official kernel sources(like Clarity kernel)
Hi everyone,
I'm running havoc 2.7 and I want to migrate to Android q.
Before doing a clean install I would like to know what steps I should follow.
As far as I know I need first to "download stock rom: download latest beta 20.1.21" (from havoc's note). Where do I download it ?
It's been a while I'm looking for tutos and wanna try A. Q.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Same as when u installed havoc 2.7
* Back up any important data
1. Wipe system
2. Flash android q ROM
3. Magisk if needed
4. Restart
* No need to clear internal storage for clean wipe.
achickennugget said:
Same as when u installed havoc 2.7
* Back up any important data
1. Wipe system
2. Flash android q ROM
3. Magisk if needed
4. Restart
* No need to clear internal storage for clean wipe.
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Thank you :good:
I forgot... Do I need to update twrp ? (3.3.1-1 -> 3.3.1-2) Not sure if mine is Android q compatible.