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Ever since I flashed LeeDroid 1.8b, I've been having this odd problem. I've wiped the phone since and have flashed Open Desire 3.1.0 and I love it but I'm terrified to reboot my phone.
The phone will boot and freeze at the HTC white screen. This happens even if I try to boot into Recovery, (I can hold down vol+down and power button) but as soon as I select Recovery, it will freeze there at the HTC screen.
The only solution I have is to pull the battery and try again. It will do it around 2 - 3 times before it finally boots into Clockwork Recovery Mod SLCD or boot into Open Desire if I don't boot into recovery. This is the same if I decide to REBOOT the phone or power down and boot up.
This problem never happened when I originally flashed Cyanogen. I'm thinking there's still some files or something left that causes this freezing.. I also did a wipe and delete cache before flashing a new rom.
Does anyone else have this problem or help me sort it out?
Edit: Ah shoot.. wrong forum My bad..
no one?
Although Lee newer acknowledged it, I think it has to do with his ROM. I experienced the same issue while running 1.8b, with 1.8c I haven't rebooted by now, but still I have experienced this only after switching to his ROM and I noticed I am not alone on the ROM thread (other people are complaining too about getting stuck at the bootscreen).
I have changed many ROMs (generic 2.1, generic 2.2, pays, adamg ROM...) and never had such an issue, that is why I think it has to do something with lee's ROM.
If you have OpenDesire I would suggest to reboot it just to see how it will go.
Thanks for your response man! The problem is that I've wiped and everything and flashed Open Desire and I'm still experiencing the issue. Is there another way I can completely delete/format any traces of any previous ROM? I believe there's still some sort of remnants of his files left that are causing this!
THanks,
JD
A full wipe can never hurt.
As for freezing at the HTC screen when trying to boot into recovery, I experience this too. What I have found is that if I press no buttons after booting into HBOOT, until HBOOT has tried to load from the SDCard, and THEN selecting Recovery, Recovery boots every time.
However, if I push a button before HBOOT has loaded from the SDCard, I will freeze on the HTC screen regularly.
TheLastOne said:
A full wipe can never hurt.
As for freezing at the HTC screen when trying to boot into recovery, I experience this too. What I have found is that if I press no buttons after booting into HBOOT, until HBOOT has tried to load from the SDCard, and THEN selecting Recovery, Recovery boots every time.
However, if I push a button before HBOOT has loaded from the SDCard, I will freeze on the HTC screen regularly.
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I will definitely try that.. do you ever have problems booting though? I freeze on the HTC screen during boot up as well and have to do 2 - 3 battery pulls before it finally decides to boot!
I do not, but hopefully a full wipe (data, cache, dalvik, etc) will solve that. Have you tried wiping everything?
I have, but the only wipe I perform is the one in the Clockwork Recovery. Also deleted the cache, but never have deleted or wiped dalvik cache?
I will try this later today and see what happens.. thanks!
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I do not, but hopefully a full wipe (data, cache, dalvik, etc) will solve that. Have you tried wiping everything?
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Just sayin' I've not ever had a boot problem like this with LeeDrOiD. Running 1.8c at the moment.
Ditto.. No issues, its not a rom issue, you may have bad blocks on your nand.
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Tawm said:
Just sayin' I've not ever had a boot problem like this with LeeDrOiD. Running 1.8c at the moment.
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I believe it was an issue with 1.8b..
LeeDroid said:
Ditto.. No issues, its not a rom issue, you may have bad blocks on your nand.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
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Hmm.. anyway to confirm this? It's a brand new device, barely two weeks old and never had this issue until I flashed 1.8b.. I'm going to try to wipe it completely and go from there, hopefully that solves the issue.
What's a nand?
Hi Quazis,
I have had a very similar problem with my Telstra desire after rooting and installing a Lee based rom called NexTSense. After that I installed Open Desire and experienced the same problems.
I am just now re-rooting my phone and going to install Pinky.
Just out of interest are you running on the 850mhz Rogers network? If so have you updated to the latest radios (5.09.20 I think?)? Telstra runs off this frequency also and I think it may have something to do with incompatible radios. -- Can anyone confirm this?
If this is the case maybe try Open Desire without updating the radios?
Hey,
We got the A8182 version of the Desire which has 850/1900 (I believe), so both bands that run on 3G.
Before I flashed LeeDroid, I had updated the radio (.20) and was on Cyanogen nightly build. I had no booting problems with that ROM, but I wanted something a little more stable. I modded it as well and the phone booted up no problem, also into recovery.
Once I flashed LeeDroid, that's when my problems arose. I only wiped/formated data and the cache.. I never formated that dalvik cache. I will wait until Open Desire 3.2.0 releases today and try that a full wipe/format.
Another member said he doesn't touch anything on the phone when he boots into recovery until the phone does the SD card check.. I tried it once and it went into recovery with no issues so maybe pressing buttons before the SD check does something??
I don't, but I did a full flash, and used my separate test sd card.
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I don't, but I did a full flash, and used my separate test sd card.
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I'm going to do this.. thankfully I have't customized my phone a lot so I'm going to format both the FAT32 and EXT3 partitions and full wipe.. to do a full wipe.. there's only data/factory, cache, davlik cache and battery stats correct? If I wipe those 4 items in Clockwork, that's considered a full wipe?
JD
Full flash wont help. I know because I did it.
I am to lazy from installing different ROMs, resetting my device, etc... so I will leave it as it is for now (LeeDroid 1.8c), and will try to reboot it as rare as possible (bootscreen takes a while, bootloop is possible too). But when I'll have some more time I will re-root and install another ROM and I am sure the issue will be gone.
Lee, nothing personal (in the end, I am using your ROM right now) but I think you should read more carefully the thread about LeeDroid. You will see many people get stuck at the booscreen and/or their devices keep rebooting with this ROM.
I don't have this issue with the same ROM as you.
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Yes, not everyone has that problem (in that case we wouldn't need to talk about it - we would KNOW it). Just some people have this issue with that ROM. I would say 5% of the people have the bootloop problem, and 10% of the people have longer-than-average the bootscreen.
Still, it worths taking a look since 3-4 people from 10 participants on this thread say they have this problem with -this- ROM.
My 2 cents.
ljesh said:
Full flash wont help. I know because I did it.
I am to lazy from installing different ROMs, resetting my device, etc... so I will leave it as it is for now (LeeDroid 1.8c), and will try to reboot it as rare as possible (bootscreen takes a while, bootloop is possible too). But when I'll have some more time I will re-root and install another ROM and I am sure the issue will be gone.
Lee, nothing personal (in the end, I am using your ROM right now) but I think you should read more carefully the thread about LeeDroid. You will see many people get stuck at the booscreen and/or their devices keep rebooting with this ROM.
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Why won't a full flash help? I don't have LeeDroid anymore, I had it for about 10 minutes because I didn't like it. I've since gone to Open Desire and the issue still persisted.. but it never happened when I had Cyanogen installed.
I'm scared to re-root because it requires a reboot and sometimes the HTC screen never goes away.. lol
hey there, its intresting to see that you have the same problem as me,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755835&highlight=Recovery+Issue
the people who are saying they dont have a problem, i'd like to know what recovery you are using?
and what hboot you orignally came from, i.e. do you have a SLCD screen? and how did you root?
because it is now becoming obvious that leedroid rom is causing this issue as a lot of people are having problems.
during the weekend i will try flash the RUU for WWE with the hboot 0.83 included (using gold card)
and start from scratch and flash another.
no disprespect to the developer of leedroid, his work is good. just a lot of people on hboot 0.83 with the SLCD screen have issues.
Hello everyone. I have not been too particularly active here mainly because I have had no real reason to post. I give thanks when needed, but don't really post. Well, now I am having an issue that I genuinely cannot figure out. I recently dropped my phone and the digitizer cracked big-time. When I went to replace it, the connector for the ribbon cable broke. So instead of buying a new logic board, I just decided to buy a new Evo. However, I couldn't afford the approx. $600 for the "without a contract" price. So I went to a local Sprint dealer in my town and bought a factory refurbished Evo. Here is where the problems start.
I have been having reboots constant with this phone. I knew that there were some issues with the Evo randomly rebooting, but I have never seen something like this. It happens about every minute or so. Sometimes sooner. Sometimes I luck out and it doesn't reboot for a few hours. I notice that it does not reboot at all while it is in recovery, which is a great thing. I have tried multiple different ROMs and each one does it. I am completely out of ideas. I don't necessarily want to take it back, mainly because returning it to stock would be a pain. However, it is looking like I have to. Does anyone have any idea? It is obvious that it is not a bootloop, because I am able to actually get into the launcher. However, within a minute, it reboots. Can old radios cause it to reboot like this? It did this even with stock unrooted.
If any information is needed, please let me know. I really want to get this working without returning.
Thanks
StompySan
EDIT: It would seem that flashing my Nandroid backup of stock rooted seems to stop the rebooting issues. Could the ROMs I am installing be conflicting with the radios, causing it to reboot?
If I were you, without unrooting, I would flash the RUU for your phone. Then flash the pc36img for Amon Ra.
Before all that, I'd also back up your SD Card, then reformat it, so you are basically starting from scratch. A good idea, before you restore everything to your SD Card, but after you flash Amon Ra, is to partition it for EXT3. ( http://themikmik.com/showthread.php?5669-GUIDE-TUTORIAL-Apps2SD-Guide&highlight=partition+sdcard )
A lot of the ROMS now will take advantage of that. Once that's done, you can restore your SD Card backup to your phone.
Then I'd make a nandroid of that stock/rooted ROM, so you can always go back to it if you need to. When I nandroid, I backup everything except cache.
Figure out which ROM you want, put it on your card along with DT A2SD and the kernel you want to use. Make sure it's a kernel for the type of ROM you want, either AOSP or Sense. Personally, I keep the best rated kernel for each on mine.
Go to Wipe in Recovery and wipe everything, EVERYTHING, except the SD Card, then flash your ROM, and in the same recovery session, flash DT A2SD.
Let it boot up and let it settle in before you do anything. For me, that means once the screen shuts itself off.
Back to recovery, wipe Cache and Dalvik-Cache, then flash your kernel, reboot and let it settle in again.
THEN setup your Google accounts and preferences.
For me, I'd go back to recovery and nandroid that setup, before you've restored your apps, and make another nandroid, so you have one of your ROM's Base.
Then, reboot and see if the problem is fixed. If it is, restore your apps and see how it goes. If it starts rebooting, you know it's in your apps, so you can go back to the nandroid you made and start form there, installing a few apps at a time
Thanks for your reply HipKat.
I followed your tutorial step-by-step. However, after flashing A2SD and rebooting, it bootlooped (not like what I was getting, but an actual no boot logo bootloop). I am assuming that the ROM that I flashed didn't like the A2SD. So I restarted the tutorial, skipping the part where you flash the A2SD script. It seems like it is doing great now! I have no clue what I was doing wrong. I was using CWM. Maybe that was the problem. Could it have not been wiping it properly?
Thanks again for the quick response!
1.There are some roms that provides a CPU speed of 1.2G. With those roms and setcpu installed manually by myself, my evo rebooted just like yours. I don't know why, too.
But after I wipe everything(as HipKat said) and flash other rom, my evo 4g works just fine.
2. Before flashing new roms, wipe everything is absolutely required, otherwise strange problems will keep coming out.
What I comprehend is that flash roms on phone is like upgrading OS on your computer, you can't run windows7 with XP's configuration, right?
Hey HipKat, I've noticed that you advise people to wipe everything but the SD card in Amon Ra. You may want to note that wiping battery stats is only good if you have a full battery and plan on calibrating properly. If you wipe battery stats at 70%, your phone won't charge past 70% (thinking that it's full) unless you use an sbc kernel. Just something to keep in mind.
I'm not knocking your directions, you help a lot of people out. It's just something to think about.
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plainjane said:
Hey HipKat, I've noticed that you advise people to wipe everything but the SD card in Amon Ra. You may want to note that wiping battery stats is only good if you have a full battery and plan on calibrating properly. If you wipe battery stats at 70%, your phone won't charge past 70% (thinking that it's full) unless you use an sbc kernel. Just something to keep in mind.
I'm not knocking your directions, you help a lot of people out. It's just something to think about.
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You're right! I keep overlooking that because I never flash unless I'm fully charged.
My mistake on those posts. Thanks!
I was still getting reboots after doing all of that. I thought it went away, but it didnt.
79x1 said:
1.There are some roms that provides a CPU speed of 1.2G. With those roms and setcpu installed manually by myself, my evo rebooted just like yours. I don't know why, too.
But after I wipe everything(as HipKat said) and flash other rom, my evo 4g works just fine.
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This has to be it. I changed the speed to 1.15GHz in SetCPU and it has not done it since. Thanks!
EDIT: Well, it was OK, but it has started again. I have no clue why it is doing it again...
Maybe you should try some classic roms that don't require app2sd, like kings' kinged kingdom.
Before I partition my sd card, with shooter E3D and synerge, my evo also sometimes reboot, but not so frequently as yours.
And the CPU speed should be below 998MHz on my device (HW version:004)! Set your cpu frequency lower first, then try some other roms.
79x1 said:
And the CPU speed should be below 998MHz on my device (HW version:004)! Set your cpu frequency lower first, then try some other roms.
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It doesn't matter what speed I set it to. I had it at 998 before and it still rebooted.
79x1 said:
Maybe you should try some classic roms that don't require app2sd, like kings' kinged kingdom.
Before I partition my sd card, with shooter E3D and synerge, my evo also sometimes reboot, but not so frequently as yours
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I am going to flash Synergy real quick. I have already tried the following:
EVOlvedROM r3chargeD
Cyanogenmod
Are there any other ROMs I should try?
EDIT: I recorded a video of exactly what it is doing. I am currently encoding it. I will throw a YouTube link up soon.
Kings' Alliance is the steadiest rom i've ever used, without sense 3.0 though. If you don't mind you could try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180048
Here is the video of the rebooting problem. Sorry it is so long. It seems like the one time I want it to reboot it took forever for it to. lol.
79x1 said:
Kings' Alliance is the steadiest rom i've ever used, without sense 3.0 though. If you don't mind you could try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1180048
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I will try this ROM later tonight. I probably won't be able to reply tomorrow, because I have to work from 10AM to 10PM (I hate long days, lol), but will reply as soon as possible.
MIUI, for the win, man!
OK, I can pretty much confirm that it is a hardware problem. I have tried every ROM I can think of. It always seem to restart when it tries to turn on the Mobile access. If it is connected to WiFi, it will not reboot. The moment it is disconnected, it starts. However, I know it is not because of a bad radio flash. I have tried re-flashing the radios and it still doesn't work. I have restored it completely back to stock (while keeping S-Off, naturally) and it still does it. So, I am going to be returning it tomorrow. However, I have one real quick question. I know how to unroot, but I am not sure on how to achieve S-On with the Revolutionary root. Can you just flash the Unrevoked S-On zip with this root, or is there a different method? I wasn't able to find anything out on this.
Thanks again for all of your help. I really can't believe how quick people on here replied.
It isn't your hardware, I had a similar issue on my phone, it wouldn't go past the evo screen (for hours), I updated my firmware and it worked.
Clear caches, flash this rom (supersonic_4.24.651.1_odexed-signed2 google it), it will update your firmware, then flash the rom you want on top of it
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OK, I can pretty much confirm that it is a hardware problem. I have tried every ROM I can think of. It always seem to restart when it tries to turn on the Mobile access. If it is connected to WiFi, it will not reboot. The moment it is disconnected, it starts. However, I know it is not because of a bad radio flash. I have tried re-flashing the radios and it still doesn't work. I have restored it completely back to stock (while keeping S-Off, naturally) and it still does it. So, I am going to be returning it tomorrow. However, I have one real quick question. I know how to unroot, but I am not sure on how to achieve S-On with the Revolutionary root. Can you just flash the Unrevoked S-On zip with this root, or is there a different method? I wasn't able to find anything out on this.
Thanks again for all of your help. I really can't believe how quick people on here replied.
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You can flash S-On.zip directly from the recovery, I suggest you try out the method I mentioned in the previous post, before you go doing something drastic.
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It isn't your hardware, I had a similar issue on my phone, it wouldn't go past the evo screen (for hours), I updated my firmware and it worked.
Clear caches, flash this rom (supersonic_4.24.651.1_odexed-signed2 google it), it will update your firmware, then flash the rom you want on top of it
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Nonono, it goes past the Evo screen. It goes past the standard boot logo. However, once you are in the lockscreen, and it tries to connect to 3G, it reboots. It is not a standard no boot logo bootloop.
stompysan said:
Nonono, it goes past the Evo screen. It goes past the standard boot logo. However, once you are in the lockscreen, and it tries to connect to 3G, it reboots. It is not a standard no boot logo bootloop.
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If you're gonna trade it in, you don't need to unroot. Chances are no one will ever know, as long as you have a stock ROM on there.
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If you're gonna trade it in, you don't need to unroot. Chances are no one will ever know, as long as you have a stock ROM on there.
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Yeah. That's what I was reading. Plus, I rooted with Revolutionary, which doesn't have a method to enable S-On.
Last night I flashed the latest stock ROM. As soon as it booted up and got to the lockscreen, it restarted. I can't see it not being a hardware problem. I am going to return it today. Hopefully they don't notice that it is S-Off. Any suggestions on what to say if they do?
same issue
i have an old evo that is doing the same thing, i flashed the original ruu and it still does it. i just reported it lost.
Okay, so I'm brand new to this board, so I appreciate any input you can give. I have an HTC Droid Incredible, have had it over a year. Have had the phone replaced 3 times due to excessive rebooting.
I have the OEM HTC extended battery, and have had numerous issues on the battery overheating and rebooting the phone. It seems to happen mostly when using the GPS in the car. Its also happened while excessively texting.
After having the phone replaced three times, I decided to root, and am now on CM7. It was working fine for a couple weeks, then rebooted again. I then took the phone to the Verizon store, and they replaced the battery. The phone still tends to reboot!
Please give me any advice you guys might have. I'm at my wits end here!
Again, Dinc, rooted, on GB, and using CM7.
Thanks!
Undervolt. Use incredikernel and incredicontrol. Drop the minium 25 or 50 and do the same to the Max.
-My life is a shooting range, people never change-
Thanks so much, but I have no idea what you're talking about. I downloaded Incredikernel, and it bricked my phone....Any other ideas?
ari-nj said:
Thanks so much, but I have no idea what you're talking about. I downloaded Incredikernel, and it bricked my phone....Any other ideas?
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It bricked your phone? Can you give some more details at to what happened?
It just came back on the "HTC Incredible" white screen and did nothing. Had to reboot, and restore.
Well at least your phone isn't "Bricked". If it was your phone would not work period. How long did you let the phone sit? I'm running CM and I have Chad's latest Incredikernel and it runs like a champ! I'm assuming you are running the latest AOSP kernel correct?
I have no idea what an AOSP Kernel is, so I highly doubt I am. Last night, I had my phone in my hand for a few minutes, when to download something from the App Market, and it kept resetting. Do you think I might need to uninstall and re-install the App Market? I'm at a loss here...
CM is an AOSP Rom and needs an AOSP Kernel to run not the sense kernel. If u go to the downloads section at incredikernel.com you will see the AOSP Kernels. Download the latest version and flash it when you reboot just set the phone down and be patient. As far as the app that you installed, what app was it? You can uninstall the app and see if that fixes ur reboots
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I downloaded the kernel, and when I went to flash it from the sd card, I still get the same thing. The white "htc Incredible" screen comes on and nothing else. I've let it run for 10 minutes, then I have to pull the battery and the restore to my last backup. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks again for your patience, I'm just a little retarded when it comes to this stuff...Btw, I like your sig, I actually sell Jager, so I truly appreciate it!
I just wanted to bump this back up to the top to see if anyone else has any ideas. I did a restore to when I first rooted the phone, and everything seemed fine. However, last night, I was watching a couple Youtube videos, and in about 5 minutes the phone reset.
I have tried to flash kernels, but cannot figure that out, so I'm still using the stock kernel from CM7. PLEASE help, I'm beyond clueless, and am about to throw this phone out the window!
Thanks in advance!
If you are flashing the latest AOSP (Gingerbread) Incredikernel it should work. You can try wiping your dalvik cache in CWM and then flash the kernel again. I have read in many posts that people have waited up 15 minutes after flashing a kernel for there phone to boot. Try that and be patient.
ok so the reason why incredicontrol didnt work is because the stock kernel doesnt have HVAS. so do this.
download :http://www.incredikernel.com/wp-con...php?id=2.6.38.8-incredikernel-gb-11272011.zip
also can you tell me which hBOOT you are running and what radio you have.
to find out what hBOOT you are running please turn of the phone.
once off hold power and vol -
at the top left of the screen please post all that is there.
for radio go into settings > about phone > Baseband Version
please post this info.
boot into CWM do not use rom manager to install.
flash zip above.
reboot and wait. it should take up to 2 min for the phone to rebuild dalvik and boot into the os.
then install incredibcontrol from market.
go to the HVAS tab and lower min by 25 and max by 25.
reboot.
report back please
(note the instructions above will only work for CM7.)
Wow, thanks for all that info! I'm working on installing that kernel now, but before I do anything, I am on Baseband version 2.15.00.07.28
It also says:
Incrediblec XC Ship S-Off
HBOOT-0.92.0000
Mircrop-0417
Touch Panel-ATMEL224_16ab
Radio-2.15.00.07.28
Jul 23 2010,18:06:51
I will report back later on with my progress.
Thanks again!
I'm trying to reboot into hboot, but now I cannot get into CWM...I have no clue what's going on! HELP!
ari-nj said:
I'm trying to reboot into hboot, but now I cannot get into CWM...I have no clue what's going on! HELP!
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What happens when you try to go in recovery (CWM)? Don't freak out, if you can't get into recovery you may just need to reflash it. This can be done with Rom Manager or Hboot.
Also you need to update your radio to a Gingerbread radio if you are using CM7. That is more than likely the reason your phone stays on the HTC screen after you flash the Incredikernel. If you have never updated your radio do some research first or just ask and I'll help you thru it.
I have to research the new radio... I was trying to backup from rom manager, and it still stuck on the white screen. Any suggestions on the new radio? I had no clue that it had to do that as well.
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ari-nj said:
I have to research the new radio... I was trying to backup from rom manager, and it still stuck on the white screen. Any suggestions on the new radio? I had no clue that it had to do that as well.
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Go here http://pvillecomp.com/?page_id=18 and download the 2.15.10.07.07 (Gingerbread) radio. All you need to do is name the file PB31IMG.zip and place it on the root of your SD card, basically not in any folder. Just to be safe make sure you don't have any other PB31IMG files on the root of your SD card. Then go into Hboot (Volume down = Power button), just wait (like 5-10 seconds) and you will see that it will auto load the file. When it is ready it will ask you if you will like to install, accept by pressing the volume up button. Let it do its thing, when its done it'll ask you if you want to reboot, hit the volume up button to say yes. Make sure you have a good charge or leave it plugged in to your charger. After you do this wait and see if the phone boots properly, wait like 10 minutes or so. Let me know how that goes...
I'm at a loss here...I did just what you said, and when I get into Hboot, nothing happens....I really don't know what else to do. Is there any way to un-root the phone, and start from scratch? At this point, I cannot get into CWM, and cannot revert back to a restore, so what are my options?
Is your SD card in FAT32 format? You can check on you pc/laptop, just right click on it go to properties. If it is not in FAT32 format you will need to reformat your SD card. Before you reformat it copy everything from your card and paste it to a folder on your desktop. Then reformat your SD card to FAT32, then paste everything back to your card. This could be why your phone is not loading the PB31IMG file (The radio you are trying flash in Hboot).
Ok, stupid me renamed it .zip, as opposed to not...got the radio on there, but still cannot get it to boot into CWM. I feel I'm making a little progress. However, when I go to into Hboot, it still comes up asking if I want to upgrade the radio...It shows Radio 2-15.10.07.07
Hi,
I ve been through all this forum and the rest of the internet, but I couldnt find the answer ... so hopefully you will help me.
I have Desire Z - about 3 months old.
I ve rooted the phone and flashed to cyanogenmod 7.1 stable. All the time Ive followed guides here or on cyanogen section/wiki. CM has been running stable for a month maybe until today.
This morning I couldnt make a call - so I rebooted phone.
After reboot phone gets to the home screen and automatically reboots itself after 5 seconds.
info from hboot
VISION PVT ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-0.84.2000 (PC1011000)
MICROP-0425
eMMC-boot
OS ver 1.34.707.3
CID 1111111111
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Ive already tried:
Wipe cache / davik cache
Wipe battery status
Recover to CM - backup created right after first flash - successfully - problem remains
Recover to original ROM - successfully - problem remains
any ideas?
also - if you dont have any advice to fix this problem - Id like to ask you, if you could point me to the best way, how to unroot/(s-on) etc. phone and make it look like its like stocked one for the purpose of waranty. - i dont mind any data nor in phone nor on sdcard, everything I need is synced to gmail acc. Thank you
cyber-mythius said:
Hi,
I ve been through all this forum and the rest of the internet, but I couldnt find the answer ... so hopefully you will help me.
I have Desire Z - about 3 months old.
I ve rooted the phone and flashed to cyanogenmod 7.1 stable. All the time Ive followed guides here or on cyanogen section/wiki. CM has been running stable for a month maybe until today.
This morning I couldnt make a call - so I rebooted phone.
After reboot phone gets to the home screen and automatically reboots itself after 5 seconds.
info from hboot
Ive already tried:
Wipe cache / davik cache
Wipe battery status
Recover to CM - backup created right after first flash - successfully - problem remains
Recover to original ROM - successfully - problem remains
any ideas?
also - if you dont have any advice to fix this problem - Id like to ask you, if you could point me to the best way, how to unroot/(s-on) etc. phone and make it look like its like stocked one for the purpose of waranty. - i dont mind any data nor in phone nor on sdcard, everything I need is synced to gmail acc. Thank you
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Pull /proc/last_kmsg and see what it says; should help you narrow it down.
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could you gimme hand how? - the only point where I can get in the phone is to bootloader / recovery.
so i cant run terminal from apps in phone.
+ could anyone help me how to charge up battery with my problem? I have about 20% on both batteries and I dont want to loose them during repair progress.
to the /proc/last_kmsg - i could not find anything like this on sd
cyber-mythius said:
+ could anyone help me how to charge up battery with my problem? I have about 20% on both batteries and I dont want to loose them during repair progress.
to the /proc/last_kmsg - i could not find anything like this on sd
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Sorry, I just got to work. The last_kmsg is on your device, not the sdcard. If you have ADB set up you should be able to access it by connecting your phone to your computer
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I have everything installed on the other PC where Ill be on monday. Maybe Ill find some time to look through it tommorow.
Thank you now for pointing me somewhere - Ill add more info when I ll have it.
I had a similar problem after flashing new rom. My Desire Z was also rebooting after a few seconds.
I downloaded 1.34.707.3 firmware(used to downgrade Desire Z from gingerbread) from CM wiki, installed it through fastboot (step 8) , rooted my phone once again following the wiki and since then my phone is working without any problems.
Battery can be charged up while the phone is turned off.
well I flashed phone with the downgrading rom as you mentioned and it helped a little
- phone is running and not restarting after few seconds - but randomly after 5-60 seconds (so I am able to do at least something ))...
On monday I ll root that bi*ch again, pull there CM7 or some other ROM and post here actual status.
Thank you so far
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Hi, I have the exact same problem with my Desire Z. I've attached the last_msg if someone could help me with that.. also, my sdcard is not partitioned so could that have anything to do with it? Thanks, hopefully I'll get an answer soon
Resurrecting a bit of an old thread here but I have just experienced these exact symptoms.
A friend gave me his old Desire-Z so of course I immediately set about rooting it and trying some ROMs.
As a start I went with the most recent Cyanogenmod which is 7.2 at this time. Everything was going smoothly and was just getting used to the phone and it's physical keyboard. My biggest worry was that the battery life wouldn't be good enough for me so I was running a test to see how long it would last. I am a very light phone user. With background wifi disabled, gps disabled and the phone set to 2G only it ran for 7days and 3 hours! No problems there even with a well used battery. When it eventually died I hit the power button to wake it and it started booting and then shutdown again as you would expect. However after I had fully charged it it booted no problems but then went into the boot loop described above. It boots successfully to the home screen but then after 10-15 seconds it reboots. Frustrating!
I tried some things:
Clear cache from CWM: No change
Factory reset from CWM: No change
Reflash CM7.2 from CWM: No change
Clear Dalvik Cache from CWM: No change
Clear Battery stats from CWM: No change. I was hopeful this might be the problem as the battery had been unusually flat, perhaps some flag had been set that caused the reboot.
I have now recovered by reflashing the exploitable original image, PC10IMG.zip, and then going back through the rooting process. I wouldn't want to have to do it again though.
Possible explainations for the behaviour: I was running a battery monitor app (GSam Battery Monitor) which runs continuously and has various power related functions. Though I would have thought anything that was doing would have been removed by factory reset or reflashing CM.
During the 7 days I was testing ROM manager prompted me to update it and then to update the version of CWM that I had. This is perhaps more likely as would have survived everything else I tried to recover until I reflashed the original recovery.
Hope that helps someone and if anyone has any insight on this I'd lobe to hear it.
Steve
Looks like I spoke too soon. First time I had to reboot the phone I got stuck in the reboot loop again.
Hmm, really confused now. No idea what can be causing this that isn't solved by reflashing CM7.2 but is by going back to the original rom?
Steve
the only thing, that helped me back then was to flash another ROM ... give it a try.
there is several other ROMs based on CM, I'm pretty sure, that you'll find one, that will suit you best.
Thanks for the reply I appreciate you taking the time.
It's very odd I can't think what might be causing this. I ran CM7.2 with zero issues for a week. Then first time I had to reboot it gets stuck in the loop.
Since I was away from home I could not get into recovery. I could get into HBoot (by holing Vol. Down + Power) but because I had a PC10IMG.zip file on my sdcard it would just go straight in to asking if I wanted to update from that with no way to select recovery. And of course I needed to have the sdcard in the phone to get an image from it!
So I have been running from the exploitable 2.2 Rom from the rooting procedure since. That can reboot no problems.
Today I tried a much more recent CM10.1 based rom - stuck in boot loop.
Then a tried the Rooted G2 stock ROM which is obviously much older. It booted correctly one time. Then I rebooted it (actually shutdown and then turned on, it doesn't have a reboot option) and now I'm stuck in the reboot loop.
I'm doing a factory reset and clearing the Dalvik cache after flashing each ROM.
I have also tried booting without the sdcard or SIM card, no change.
Something I have observed is that the phone will reboot once after flashing with every ROM, even the original ROM, but then either runs correctly or continuously reboots.
I can only think that possibly I have wrong phone model. I know that the previous owner bought this contract free so it may be some import. Perhaps it's actually a G2 and I'm using the wrong HBoot? I think that's unlikely as it would show an error during the rooting process.
Steve
I doubt you have the wrong hboot, it wouldn't even start if you did. I would do a complete wipe and format maybe change firmware as well. Backup SD and reformat that as well. If you have true radio soff (rooted via gfree) then you are safe to use one of the pc10img.zips I created here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27796375 (see post 30)
Make sure to remove it from SD this time or at least change the name when done
This will give you new engineering hboot, updated 4ext recovery, .19 radio but all can be changed to whatever if you want.
After the flash reformat all in recovery and flash a new rom
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Thanks for your input.
Updating the radio rom does seem tempting if potentially dangerous! The claimed power saving especially. I haven't ever used 4ext recovery but given how CWM seems to be failing me I might give it a try.
I don't wan to speak too soon here (but doing so anyway!) it looks like I may have corrected the problems by using SuperWipeG2+ from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044992
After running that, which can easily be done from CWM, the phone booted first time with no reboots.
I'll update this if that did not fix it.
Steve
Yep spoke too soon!
However I have found a way to reliably recover but it's not straight forward.
Boot to recovery. Run SuperWipeG2+.
Attempt to boot the phone, boot fails as there is no ROM installed. This step seems important.
Boot to recovery. Install ROM from zip and Gapps from zip.
Reboot and phone will boot successfully and stay booted!
I then have to recover all my contacts and apps from Google which takes a further 20/25 mins.
Having done that I still cannot reboot the phone. If I reboot (or shutdown and power on) it is then stuck ion the boot loop and I have to do that all over again!
This means I cannot ever allow the phone to go flat.
Aaarrgh!
Any suggestions? It has been suggested that installing another ROM could fix this. Any specific ROM? Any idea why that would work?
I have found that the light sensor doesn't seem to be working and the suggested fix for that is to install a Sense based ROM and then switch back. I can't see how that could work either.
Steve
Yeah I've heard the sense ROM thing works, I don't see how but people seem to swear by it. I would suggest you change all your firmware, new hboot, new radio, new recovery and what not a new ROM. There are lots of good ROMs to choose from so I wouldn't know what to recommend for you, personally I almost always use gingerbread based ones
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Hey everyone,
Whenever I decide to step away from stock and try a new custom ROM (latest being cm11), my phone won't go a day(well, more like 5 hours) without rebooting and hanging at the boot animation. I'm not sure if its the number of apps i install (like 30 including gapps), or something I'm missing, but its not limited to just one rom. I've tried miui, dirty unicorns, revolt, paranoidandroid, all great ROMS, but they don't LAST!
I'm really sorry if I seem like I'm repeating an already-asked question, but I've researched this problem and tried suggestions such as going back to stock and retrying, using Darkside scripts to wipe, wiping cache and dalvik cache and rebooting, wiping android.secure or moving apps away from sd card, etc. Nothing works. So for now I'm back on stock and not enjoying it I just wanted to know if theres anyone that might have any idea how to fix this?
Thanks!
EDIT: To sum up the thread so far, now instead of wiping completely everytime this occurs, i just need to do a battery pull to fix it. However, its really annoying to do 3-4 times a day. Another thing I might note is that my device is refurbished(mentioned below). I did more research and found some fix perms script reccommended by Real_Pariah, which was supposed to fix the issue. It didn't. Also same problem does happen with stock, I've just never stuck with it long enough to find out. At UltimaniumX's suggestion, I did a logcat, which is attached on the last post. Thanks UltimaniumX for your help so far!
So the way I understand it, you've flashed different custom ROMs and they work fine, but after an unspecified amount of time they decide to reboot and hang?
What is the exact process you're using to flash the custom ROMs? As well, each ROM has a specific method to get it working on your phone.
What recovery are you using and what version is it?
What radio are you using?
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So the way I understand it, you've flashed different custom ROMs and they work fine, but after an unspecified amount of time they decide to reboot and hang?
What is the exact process you're using to flash the custom ROMs? As well, each ROM has a specific method to get it working on your phone.
What recovery are you using and what version is it?
What radio are you using?
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Yep, that's correct. As for exact process, usually I just full wipe everything but sd, then flash.
For my kitkat roms(paranoidandroid, cyanogenmod 11, beanstalk), i flashed used cwm recovery 6.0.4.3. For jelly bean i used either twrp 2.4.4.0 or cwm 5.x(this was in earlier attempts as that was the recovery a guide on galaxys2root instructed me to flash to root stock in the first place). All used radio UVMC6.
Even on stock it happened, but I was able to fix by wiping cache and dalvik plus removing external sd.
When I first rooted, my major issue was getting the rom to get past the animation screen while hanging, and that still occurs, though lately I've been having some success using rom manager from stock to get to cm11(without ext sd). However that does reboot eventually. The first time I was able to fix it by wiping system, android.secure, cache, and dalvik and then reflashing, but it just happened again and that method doesn't seem to be working...
It's interesting that it's happening to all different ROMS that you install. There's a possibility that it's hardware related and not software related. Though I may not be the best to offer advice (since I've only been here for about a year), I recently installed Beanstalk after going through several troubleshooting steps that I finally resolved.
I know that my friend and I both have an SG2. We installed Jedi Knight 6 (which is an older ROM now) but one of the most important steps that he missed, was that he didn't leave his phone idle for 10 minutes after booting it up for the first time. I recall he had issues with apps not working, force-closing, and irregular reboots on his phone. This may or may not been an issue for you, but for awareness sake I leave it here.
If you want you can give Beanstalk another try since I have some experience trying to get it to work. Beanstalk requires you to use a very specific recovery, and I used TWRP 2.6.1.0 straight from the author's post. I wouldn't suggest using a higher version just because KitKat is new.
- I used INFAMOUS wipe cache to clear everything, and then I did a full wipe (including preload) using TWRP.
- Install Beanstalk 4.4 and the 4.4 GAPPS
- Boot and let sit for 10 minutes.
Once you know for sure that it's been 10 minutes, run the "Android Terminal Emulator" and do a logcat. Here's how to do it:
- Type su
- Type logcat -d -f /sdcard/logcat.log , it will save a .log file where your sdcard is.
- At this point, I guess you would have to leave it running until your phone decides to reboot. Then take that file from your SD and examine it on your computer.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_debugging_with_logcat
See if that helps. Fixing Permissions may also help reset some of your system settings. If it does the reboot loop, try rebooting into recovery, Fix Permissions, and reboot it again.
Alright I'll try Beanstalk, nothing to lose except my cookie clicker progress
Funny same thing happened in stock but was fixed in stock recovery with simple data wipe. I remember about hearing someone downgrading to ics because of "jelly bean bugs", so if beanstalk doesn't work out I'll try that!
(Couldn't straight reply/quote cause I can't post links yet)
EDIT: can't find beanstalk thread, at least cant find one mention twrp, so i wasnt sure if i was on the right one
Alright Beanstalk up and running, waited 10 minutes, and ran logcat command, however, it went back to prompt after running, so I'm not sure if its running in the background or if it dumped the current log and stopped. I kept terminal running just in case.
Quick side question, do you know if beanstalk disables long press home for recent apps? When I try long-press home it brings up the bottom menu instead.
Also, thanks for your help
So Beanstalk was running all fine and dandy as usual when a random reboot occured. However this time it actually got past the bootanimation. But, it asked me to set the default launcher again and terminal wasn't working(no text on screen). So I rebooted and whaddya know, stuck at bootanimation. Tried fixing perms, didn't work.
I tried wiping cache and dalvik, and reinstalling(which after restarting twrp asked if i wanted root and i said no, maybe thats significant?), nope, now no bootanimation. :'(
I forgot to mention that it is refurbished, so maybe that's of significance? Honestly though, now I'm at a loss of ideas.
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Alright Beanstalk up and running, waited 10 minutes, and ran logcat command, however, it went back to prompt after running, so I'm not sure if its running in the background or if it dumped the current log and stopped. I kept terminal running just in case.
Quick side question, do you know if beanstalk disables long press home for recent apps? When I try long-press home it brings up the bottom menu instead.
Also, thanks for your help
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If you followed the logcat instructions, the file logcat.log is now saved in your sdcard. The Terminal Emulator would not show anything other than that the logcat has been created. Now all you need to do is go to your SD card and grab that file "logcat.log", it will contain a lot of information regarding the state that your phone is in. It's good that you kept the terminal emulator running otherwise the file would not populate with anything. If you can, attach the logcat so we can see it.
Beanstalk long-press home button should show recent apps like normal. I can't remember if the default launcher shows it, since I use Nova Launcher and can confirm that long-press still brings up recent apps.
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So Beanstalk was running all fine and dandy as usual when a random reboot occured. However this time it actually got past the bootanimation. But, it asked me to set the default launcher again and terminal wasn't working(no text on screen). So I rebooted and whaddya know, stuck at bootanimation. Tried fixing perms, didn't work.
I tried wiping cache and dalvik, and reinstalling(which after restarting twrp asked if i wanted root and i said no, maybe thats significant?), nope, now no bootanimation. :'(
I forgot to mention that it is refurbished, so maybe that's of significance? Honestly though, now I'm at a loss of ideas.
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Right, it seems like if this is occurring on all your ROMs, that may indicate something hardware-related. Again, it's difficult to diagnose. What happens when you go back to the stock rom? Is it T-Mobile's version and it works fine?
This may seem like a stupid question, but you have rooted your phone right?
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If you followed the logcat instructions, the file logcat.log is now saved in your sdcard. The Terminal Emulator would not show anything other than that the logcat has been created. Now all you need to do is go to your SD card and grab that file "logcat.log", it will contain a lot of information regarding the state that your phone is in. It's good that you kept the terminal emulator running otherwise the file would not populate with anything. If you can, attach the logcat so we can see it.
Beanstalk long-press home button should show recent apps like normal. I can't remember if the default launcher shows it, since I use Nova Launcher and can confirm that long-press still brings up recent apps.
Right, it seems like if this is occurring on all your ROMs, that may indicate something hardware-related. Again, it's difficult to diagnose. What happens when you go back to the stock rom? Is it T-Mobile's version and it works fine?
This may seem like a stupid question, but you have rooted your phone right?
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yeah, stock works fine. about the logcat..I had restarted to try and fix that home button issue like an hour after starting the logcat, which means i inadvertently stopped terminal. whoops. so, i will try beanstalk again, making sure to keep terminal running i guess. sorry about that! might as well see whats in the current logfile for now. also, yes phone is rooted.
I think we're out of options at this point. My last and only recommendation that I can think of is to just install TWRP 2.6.1.0 (and it HAS to be this), and do a full wipe of the phone.
That means:
- factory reset,
- wipe data
- wipe SYSTEM
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik
- reinstall the same UVLC3 radio (you're on Tmobile I think right?)
- install Beanstalk, install the 4.4 GAPPS (make sure it's the 4.4 apps)
- reboot the phone from recovery.
- let sit for 10minutes
- run logcat to your sdcard,
- observe and post the logcat if the system reboots itself.
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I think we're out of options at this point. My last and only recommendation that I can think of is to just install TWRP 2.6.1.0 (and it HAS to be this), and do a full wipe of the phone.
That means:
- factory reset,
- wipe data
- wipe SYSTEM
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik
- reinstall the same UVLC3 radio (you're on Tmobile I think right?)
- install Beanstalk, install the 4.4 GAPPS (make sure it's the 4.4 apps)
- reboot the phone from recovery.
- let sit for 10minutes
- run logcat to your sdcard,
- observe and post the logcat if the system reboots itself.
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right, isn't UVMC6 the latest? i already have beanstalk running after full wipe, if it don't work, im going to repartition with one of old gb roms and pit file and go from there. no reboot on beanstalk yet, logcat is running though. Googling it, a lot of gs2 have problem with this sort of thing it seems.
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right, isn't UVMC6 the latest? i already have beanstalk running after full wipe, if it don't work, im going to repartition with one of old gb roms and pit file and go from there. no reboot on beanstalk yet, logcat is running though. Googling it, a lot of gs2 have problem with this sort of thing it seems.
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well beanstalk restarted on friday, can't find anything significant in logcat except for sometimes a long list of apps with perm issues,,,even stock has this reboot problem, but a battery pull+cache wipe fixes it(i hope). After googling, many have this problem with jb... maybe ill try an ics rom or something
hmm, back on cyanogenmod 11, and when it stuck at boot, a battery pull did the trick...running logcat overnight.
Well, here's the logcat, perused through, not sure if the errors I'm seeing are normal or not...honestly I wouldn't know what's contributing to the random reboot, and I'm not reporting it to cyanogenmod because I'm not sure if its a fault of their rom, my phone, or me lol
I took a look at the logcat, and there doesn't seem to be anything that would show a fatal error of some sort. Unfortunately there isn't a guide on how to read logcats, so I'm going off of the little experience that I know. Did the logcat run up until the phone reboot?
Again this may seem like a stupid question, but you are sure that you're using an SGH-989 samsung galaxy s2 and not the I-1900 right?
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I took a look at the logcat, and there doesn't seem to be anything that would show a fatal error of some sort. Unfortunately there isn't a guide on how to read logcats, so I'm going off of the little experience that I know. Did the logcat run up until the phone reboot?
Again this may seem like a stupid question, but you are sure that you're using an SGH-989 samsung galaxy s2 and not the I-1900 right?
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Yep, logat was running up to reboot. It is a SGH-t989, ordered straight rom tmobile site refurbished. I still think its weird how a simple battery pull fixes it though, is it corrupted memory? or partitions? or some hardware on the device?
Sorry man, looks like there really isn't any other suggestions that I have.
There is another user who seems to be having the same issue as you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573854
It looks like he was able to resolve it by slowly flashing ROMS starting from 4.1.2. You will have to ask him exactly how he did it, but his story of ROM issues seems exactly the same as yours.
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Sorry man, looks like there really isn't any other suggestions that I have.
There is another user who seems to be having the same issue as you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573854
It looks like he was able to resolve it by slowly flashing ROMS starting from 4.1.2. You will have to ask him exactly how he did it, but his story of ROM issues seems exactly the same as yours.
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Ah I saw that thread, new plan of action:
1. Hard reset, go to stock, try it for a day, see if it randomly reboots.
2. If it does, get a replacement after Christmas since 90-day warranty. If it doesn't, try AOSP 4.1.2.
3. If AOSP 4.1.2 doesn't reboot, go from there.
Well, I'll make sure to update after I get through. Thanks again!
Well, RMA'ed and now everything's working fine, running latest beanstalk, so i guess some partitioning or hardware issue? Oh well, thanks for your help!