I was running MIUI 1.9.2..hadnt updated in a few weeks.
Randomly today, I stated getting a crazy amount of force closes.. (framework, google voice, browser, messaging, etc.)
Went to go restart the phone and got stuck in bootloops.. Pulled the battery and tried it again, same thing.
Than I tried to boot into CWM recovery...noo good..stuck on splash screen. No idea what the problem is or how to go about fixing it.
Any ideas?
Thanks guys
If you can get into fast boot, but not recovery, try flashing the recovery from fast boot, or running an RUU to get back to stock, then reroot, but that means losing all your data. Try just recovery first.
Edit: I'm a firm believer of it's not bricked till it doesn't power on.
Yeah that sounds like a good idea. How exactly should I go about flashing recovery?..Via adb or can I put it in the root of the sd and flash it in fastboot
SD card must be fat 32. Put the recovery zip in the root of your sd card. Should be a file named PB31IMG.zip dougpiston.com (I think) is the site that has most of them, and you flash it from fast boot.
Oh yeah I remember him, hes over on the incredibleforum. Thank man, appreciate it
Got recovery working, tried re-flashing the ROM without a full wipe. Still stuck with bootloops. Is my only option to do a full wipe and lose everything?
Try wiping cache, dalvik, and boot, reflash ROM, then fix permissions. That doesn't work, do the above steps again, but right after, flash another kernel (I use incredikernel). If that still doesn't work, you might have to do a full wipe.
Yeah, I tried all that, no luck. Thanks anyway man. I don't even know why this happened in the first place. Very random.
Try reformatting you SD card. Save everything to your PC first of course, then copy everything back on and then reflash your Rom. This has worked for some.
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I'd like to start by apologizing for what is probably the 9,000th "help, I've bricked my phone!" thread. I did some searching, and while I found many, I wasn't able to find one that both dealt with my specific issue, and did so assuming a level of newbishness appropriate for me.
Months ago, I rooted my AT&T Galaxy SIII, and installed CM10. It's been all candy and rainbows since. This morning, I somewhat foolishly decided to update from a nightly I installed in October/November, to the January 7 CM 10.1 nightly, using the built-in updater I had previously used to switch to a nightly.
It worked...sort of. I guess I should have cleared my cache or something ahead of time, because almost all of my GAPPS stopped working. Woops! Figuring that I should probably stop dicking around with my phone until I learned a bit more, I just went back and told the phone to switch back to the nightly I from October/November that I was previously using.
It didn't work. My phone now reaches the CM boot animation and just...sits there. And sits there. And sits there. To complicate the issue, I cannot get the phone to boot into recovery mode (although admittedly, I'm too thick to know what I'm meant to do once I'm there anyway). I CAN get the phone into download mode, but not being sure what I should do there, I thought it best to consult you all on what to do next.
I'm happy to give any additional information needed, and I hope it goes without saying that I am extremely thankful for any help you all can offer.
Try to get it back into recovery by taking the battery out, putting it back in and then holding volume up, home, and power. If you are sure you can't get it into Recovery, but know for sure you can get it into Download, go into Download and flash stock and go from there. These aren't bricks. These are just whoops. Lol.
If you can reach download mode, you'll be okay. What you want to do is use Odin to flash a rooted stock image; from there, you should be able to get back to a point where you can re-install a custom recovery of your choice and try flashing your favourite ROM again.
For the record, it's always a good idea to clear data/cache when changing ROMs, or changing between major revisions of a ROM (such as CM10 -> CM10.1) to avoid this sort of problem.
Actually, you should always wipe cache and dalvik when flashing the update. If it is a major update like 4.1.2 to 4.2.1, then you should wipe cache, wipe dalvik, Factory Reset, Format System then flash your ROM.
Move important files to SD using twrp file manager. Put rom on SD with gapps. Format internal, wipe caches, format system, factory reset, load ROM, load gapps. Reboot.
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If you can reach download mode, you'll be okay. What you want to do is use Odin to flash a rooted stock image; from there, you should be able to get back to a point where you can re-install a custom recovery of your choice and try flashing your favourite ROM again.
For the record, it's always a good idea to clear data/cache when changing ROMs, or changing between major revisions of a ROM (such as CM10 -> CM10.1) to avoid this sort of problem.
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I did this, being careful to follow all the instructions provided. Odin seemed to think everything worked, and after about 10 minutes, it rebooted the phone.
However, it still gets stuck. Now, since CM is no longer installed, it just sits at the SAMSUNG logo forever.
It still boots into download mode, and will now boot into recovery as well. Any suggestions?
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It still boots into download mode, and will now boot into recovery as well. Any suggestions?
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Boot to recovery and clear data and cache.
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Boot to recovery and clear data and cache.
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Worked like a charm, thanks! Can't believe after all that trouble, I didn't think to do that myself. >.<
I have been on all the Root66 versions, and have had no problems ever...... till this UVDM5
I made a CWM backup (2 just to be sure) and proceeded to flash this new version that I have been waiting for so anxiously!
After it booted up, my desktop was the same, and all the apps showed, but talkback was already turned on, and I could no way get to the settings to turn that #$%%$ thing off. Heck, I could not even get to anything at all. It kept talking and reciting numbers everytime I tried to do anything. It was "Frozen" on the main homescreen, and could not do anything. I sometimes could get to the app drawer and that, too, would not scroll or do anything. I Re-flashed the thing after doing another download with the usual cache, dalvic blow out, and it acted the same way...
I decided to revert to the backup and tried to get to recovery (CWM).... That, too was gone! Stock recovery. I flashed the only version I had of CWM and it booted, and declared both of my backups were "corrupt" after it was almost done restoring?????? WTF!!!
I then reloaded UVDMD5 again, got the same results so did a factory restore and got to install my ROM manager, and re-flashed CWM to the version it uses, and tried the restore.....
It worked, and now after some pressure packed moments, I'm back to the UVLJA. I have to go on a trip tomorrow, (in a few hours) and need the phone working. PHEW! if anyone knows why the hiccup that I had occurred, please chime in and let me know. I still want the new OS and after my return, I plan to do the update again.... Hopefully....... Just gotta ccalm m my nnnneerves a bit before I attempt it again!
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I have been on all the Root66 versions, and have had no problems ever...... till this UVDM5
I made a CWM backup (2 just to be sure) and proceeded to flash this new version that I have been waiting for so anxiously!
After it booted up, my desktop was the same, and all the apps showed, but talkback was already turned on, and I could no way get to the settings to turn that #$%%$ thing off. Heck, I could not even get to anything at all. It kept talking and reciting numbers everytime I tried to do anything. It was "Frozen" on the main homescreen, and could not do anything. I sometimes could get to the app drawer and that, too, would not scroll or do anything. I Re-flashed the thing after doing another download with the usual cache, dalvic blow out, and it acted the same way...
I decided to revert to the backup and tried to get to recovery (CWM).... That, too was gone! Stock recovery. I flashed the only version I had of CWM and it booted, and declared both of my backups were "corrupt" after it was almost done restoring?????? WTF!!!
I then reloaded UVDMD5 again, got the same results so did a factory restore and got to install my ROM manager, and re-flashed CWM to the version it uses, and tried the restore.....
It worked, and now after some pressure packed moments, I'm back to the UVLJA. I have to go on a trip tomorrow, (in a few hours) and need the phone working. PHEW! if anyone knows why the hiccup that I had occurred, please chime in and let me know. I still want the new OS and after my return, I plan to do the update again.... Hopefully....... Just gotta ccalm m my nnnneerves a bit before I attempt it again!
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It seems to be an issue with the latest version of TalkBack on most roms. I had the issue already and from what I read in the forums, many other people have to. My advice, as soon as you flash a rom, uninstall or freeze talkback and DO NOT let it update to the latest version. Im not too sure what the issue is but hope Google fixes that soon.
I think also that I had a problem before when I installed the stock 4.1.2, it seemed to take my sdcard and renamed it to 0 on the sdcard. Took me a few hours to figure that out. I then copied everything that was in the folder 0 over everything in the root of the sdcard and it was back to normal.
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I did notice a LOT of stuff was on the external card after the final recovery to the older version and had to clean up the external SD card.
You were right! I had no means to freeze the TalkBack, or do anything at all while within the OS itself, so no alternative was available to me at that time except a Factory Restore. The re-installation of my software was just going to take too long, so I did a recovery using the same version of CWM and was back where I was before the fiasco. Good thing I got it going.... Ida been really screwed! LOL. I'll try again maybe later, when I get home.
When I do try again, I'll remove the SD Card and then do the install using a spare one.
Have a great day!
I'm having a strange problem with my phone. Earlier today it stopped booting for some reason (Gets to boot animation, then reboots), so I figured something was wrong with my ROM. So, I went into CWM and tried to wipe my phone, but when it got to wiping /data, my phone rebooted. Nothing allows me to format /data, and my phone refuses to boot. I would Odin to stock, but I don't have the files (or know which ones to use as my phone had the bootloader required for newer CM), and I'm worried it may cause more problems. Anyone know how to fix this?
FIXED: So... Yeah, that was weird. The second (and I do repeat, second) time I tried to wipe data with no external sdcard (A suggestion I saw in another thread), data formatted like it was no one's business, and I was able to flash a new ROM to my phone. So, I guess everything is good now.
First off I want to say that I tried searching for this issue and what I found didn't seem to be exactly what was happening to me, if anyone knows of a thread about this please send me there so we don't bog the forum down with preexisting information .
T-Mo Samsung Galaxy S3 - (SGH-T999)
* Not Rooted
* No Custom ROM
I'll cut to the chase here. Phone started boot looping after restarting it this morning. Tried wiping the cache, didn't help. Tried pulling battery and waiting 5 min, didn't help. Removed the SIM card and pulled bat again, didn't help. Put SIM back in and removed SD card and pulled bat again, worked this time. I retried all the combinations again two more times each and got the same results so I am fairly confident the SD card or something on it is causing the issue. I tried a spare SD I had laying around and it gives me the same issue even after reformatting it. So now I'm wondering if something is wrong with the OS when it tries to mount/read the SD card. Anybody have this issue before or have any ideas? Any help is much appreciated!
P.S. I'm trying to avoid a factory reset if I can, but if I must, then I will do it.
Cant say ive seen this one before. But if you want to avoid the factory reset, try reflashing your current firmware build with Odin. Maybe try a slightly newer one as well.
You could also try flashing a custom recovery. Then try just wiping cache and dalvik. If needed, then try a factory reset. With a custom recovery installed it will not wipe your internal sd.
If none of this helps, use recovery to try and get important data off, then reflash stock firmware and factory reset again. Doing so with stock recovery actually formats the partition and will wipe internal sdcard. But it is the only way to completely clean everything up for more troubleshooting.
I have followed the instructions from Max at galaxynote4root http://galaxynote4root.com/galaxy-note-4-root/how-to-root-unlock-bootloader-on-galaxy-note-4/5/. I got all the way through to the final step which is go into TWRP recovery, install the Oscar kernel and SuperSU zip files. I did not extract these files. Once I did that I got into a boot loop. I get by the Verizon logo to the UI and then it starts rebooting. Since there is not much discussion activity at Max's site, I thought if anyone here could help me.
After the UI comes up and before it goes in the boot loop, I get messages saying "Unfortunately xxxx has stopped." It varies about sometimes it is Knox. S Pen, Google Play, etc.
Try a factory reset by going into recovery and wiping delvik, cache, and data
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Try a factory reset by going into recovery and wiping delvik, cache, and data
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That improved the situation. It is no longer in a constant boot loop, but it will still reboot when I manually start it or reboot it. When it starts it says "unfortunately KNOX has stopped running." It was doing that before, too.
I have confirmed I have root and and unlocked bootloader.
Redownload the rom.
Wipe data, cache, dalvic cache and system.
Install rom
Then kernel
And supersu.
Reboot and you should be fine
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If it continues I'd get a Odin flushable and use the pit file for repatriationing of the system. Maybe something went wrong..... Idk
Just a quick question: Did you use a micro SD card as part of the process? Did you remove this card after you were done unlocking the bootloader?
I know the process has you reformat the card, but I am asking if you have tried booting with the card removed.
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Redownload the rom.
Wipe data, cache, dalvic cache and system.
Install rom
Then kernel
And supersu.
Reboot and you should be fine
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If it continues I'd get a Odin flushable and use the pit file for repatriationing of the system. Maybe something went wrong..... Idk
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Just followed your instructions. Everything was fine until I installed the kernel and supersu. I hate to be stuck when I'm so close.
ssj4gogeta2003 said:
Just a quick question: Did you use a micro SD card as part of the process? Did you remove this card after you were done unlocking the bootloader?
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OK, tried that, and it worked--once. When I reboot with the SD card out, it either won't start or goes back into a boot loop.
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Although it didn't seem very warm to me, I pulled the battery and let it sit for an hour. When I started it back up, everything was fine.
However, how do I re-enable the use of the SD card. I am afraid if I put in back in, I'll go back into the boot loop?
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Although it didn't seem very warm to me, I pulled the battery and let it sit for an hour. When I started it back up, everything was fine.
However, how do I re-enable the use of the SD card. I am afraid if I put in back in, I'll go back into the boot loop?
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You'll need to connect the micro sd card itself to the computer and format it there. I have used Rufus (https://rufus.akeo.ie/) in the past to do this, but you may use any formatting program that you are familiar with. I recommend FAT32 as your format unless you move files over 4 GB to and from the card.
Thanks. I've rebooted it a couple of times after doing this, and it still is working! Now, should I install a 6.0 ROM or leave well enough alone?
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Thanks. I've rebooted it a couple of times after doing this, and it still is working! Now, should I install a 6.0 ROM or leave well enough alone?
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It will depend on what version of firmware you are currently running. Most 6.0 ROMs require that you are using N910VVRU2CPD1 or N910VVRU2CPF3 for proper use. Please go into About Phone in Settings and check the Baseband Version field to make sure that you have one of those two in there. Flashing a 6.0 ROM with 5.1.1 firmware will cause issues with mobile signal and can make it impossible to use wifi.
If you find that you are running 5.1.1 firmware, then you have two choices: Flash a 5.1.1 ROM and call it a day or go through the process of unlocking the bootloader for 6.0.1 firmware. It's important to note that this will be a different process than the one you just went through. Be sure to research it thoroughly before attempting it. Hsbadr is a great developer and I believe he has a process for that, but it's been a while since I did it myself.
Back in a boot loop again. Once I've loaded the system image, I can reboot several times and everything is stable. As soon as I obtain root by installing the Oscar kernel and BetaSU, the phone becomes unstable. It might boot properly at first, but I still get "XXX has failed to start" where XXX can be any of a number of apps. If I let that go on without first shutting it down, it will go into a boot loop. However, if I do shut it down and restart it will also eventually go into a boot loop. Obviously this phone can't be my daily driver until I get it stable.
Before I install the rom each time, I wipe data, cache, dalvic cache and system.
I wonder if the kernel is the issue?
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Back in a boot loop again. Once I've loaded the system image, I can reboot several times and everything is stable. As soon as I obtain root by installing the Oscar kernel and BetaSU, the phone becomes unstable. It might boot properly at first, but I still get "XXX has failed to start" where XXX can be any of a number of apps. If I let that go on without first shutting it down, it will go into a boot loop. However, if I do shut it down and restart it will also eventually go into a boot loop. Obviously this phone can't be my daily driver until I get it stable.
Before I install the rom each time, I wipe data, cache, dalvic cache and system.
I wonder if the kernel is the issue?
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I need more information to help you out. Please answer the following:
What baseband is your phone at right now? (Refer to my post above for where to find it.)
What ROM have you installed? (Be sure to include Android version as well as name)
Oscar Kernel is specifically for use with 6.0.1 Touchwiz ROMs. If you aren't on 6.0.1 and you haven't installed a Touchwiz-based ROM, then there will be issues.
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I need more information to help you out. Please answer the following:
What baseband is your phone at right now? (Refer to my post above for where to find it.)
What ROM have you installed? (Be sure to include Android version as well as name)
Oscar Kernel is specifically for use with 6.0.1 Touchwiz ROMs. If you aren't on 6.0.1 and you haven't installed a Touchwiz-based ROM, then there will be issues.
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Thank you. I finally figured it out. The problem was with oscar_kernel_v0.2. Instead I am using Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P. I'm going to stay with 5.1.1. The only trouble I am having now is with My Tracks not showing the map. I know it's been deprecated by Google, but it still is working on my LG G4. However, I'm not trying to hijack this thread. I'll start a new thread for this issue.
This is now the fastest phone I've used after deleting bloatware and running Nova Launcher.
Good to hear. Enjoy the phone.