Hi Guys,
I have my galaxy nexus and suddenly after restart my was is not booting,
I do get Google LOGO and then after my screen goes blank
I tried factory reset from recover mode still no help
I did root my phone with fastboot please some one help me to get my phone back to life
HELP!!!! HELP!!!!
Call 911? Resuscitate it? Give it to me?
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Do you have an image to flash?
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thanks mate, i just flushed new Image
i was try to resolve market issue where when i try to guy any app on market i got error,
an error occurred while creating your order" even after new image i have same issue... i don't know how to fix that
My Galaxy \Nexus won't boot....Perpetual flash screen
I got a notice of several (around 16) apps with updates this afternoon. They were very slow to update (I think the AT&T bandwidth was horrible) My phone rebooted -- which it has about 5-6 times in the past two weeks since I got it.
On immediate reboot, I was getting System UI stopped, report ?
After about 2-3 reboots like that, I am now on the tiled flash screen after the Google intro after reboot.
I've removed the battery several times. I've tried with and without the SIM card. I've tried with a power connector connected...nothing.
This has been going on for over an hour.
I'm very frustrated.
I had the same issue, i have relocked the boot loader and I'm going to take it back tomorrow for an exchange. I was getting to the google logo and then it just reboots back to the google logo even time. I tried a nandroid restore, didn't work, i tried to wipe every thing it still wouldn't boot. Now it just stays with the google logo on screen.
I also had the System UI stopped a lot around 8 times a day.
Hmmmm
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I brought my Nexus Prime from Korea last month.
A few hours ago I was listening to music on my phone when it rebooted. After that it came back on for roughly 10 seconds before rebooting again.
I uninstalled a game from my phone roughly 30 minutes before this error happened.
I cannot use my phone now, I get a few seconds of use out of it before its stuck in a continuous reboot cycle.
I have tried letting it cool down (it was a hot day), removing the simcard and changing batteries. Not sure what else I can do with only a few seconds of use.
Model number - SHW-M420S
Is anyone able to help me get out of this reboot cycle?
Try to back up important things and do factory reset. Is your phone rooted? CWM recovery installed? If so, before doing factory restore you could try wiping cache/dalvik cache first.
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Luckily its still a new phone, so there isn't much on it.
The phone is rooted in that I cannot access it in any way. Even connecting to a computer is useless as its only on for a few seconds before it reboots itself.
CWM recovery isn't installed, will be when the phone is working again though!
Is there a way to wipe the cache/dalvik cache or factory reset while the phone is off?
fastboot will allow you to erase data,userdata, as well as flash a custom recovery like cwm or a full rom.
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edit: boot your device with POWER+VOLUP+VOLDOWN into fastboot. search google and/or xda for some fastboot tutorials.
I had this problem awhile back. It was a bum phone with hardware issue. I had to exchange it. Yours may be in the same boat.
I will try a fastboot later today and let you know the outcome, thank you.
If all else fails I'll send it back to Korea for new hardware I guess.
I ran into this problem a while ago. I had to restore the phone to stock using the image from Google. Haven't had a problem since
I am completely stock, no root. Phone has been working fine, but for the last 3 days, it will sit at the Google boot logo for 5 to 10 minutes, then start booting. I already did the factory reset back to defaults, 3 times. After the factory reset it will work normally or about 3-4 hours and then its back to taking 10 minutes to boot. I have not loaded any apps on the phone since the factory reset, just my exchange server settings for contacts. It is a pain, because I have multiple batteries. After the phone is done booting, everything works fine, nothing is slow.
Any recommendations?? I have the warranty on the phone, is it worth making a claim? Do they replace it with another nexus, or will they give me a S3?
Thanks All.
It might sound dumb, but are you shutting your phone down properly? If not, your phone will do the equivalent of a chkdsk (Windows check disk) on boot to ensure the integrity of the system/data files. This will usually take several minutes during boot-up.
I hold the power button down and then tap power off and wait for the phone to turn off.
Is it possible for the internal memory to be going bad causing a check on boot-up?
Is there a way to log what is going on to see maybe what is causing the issue?
Thanks.
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You could always pull a logcat.
Unlock bootloder flash cwm flash a 4.2.2 ROM and profit. I don't have that issue with 4.2.2. Had it with older versions.
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Replacement
Sounds like time for a warranty or insurance replacement.
Hi, guys!
This is nearly my first time here reporting a problem, but I'm really stuck and I'm pretty sure that you'll be able to help me.
I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus i9250 which was on Stock Rom without Root (even though it was rooted and back to normal afterwards). Last night I left my phone plugged to the wall, charging. Let me tell you that the phone was on, too. The following day (I mean, this morning) when I went to pick up the cellphone, I found that it was in an infinite bootloop. Google logo, X logo, Google logo, X logo... And so on.
The first thing I thought about, was changing the battery, considering the fact that I had been using the extended one. Despite from that, It didn't work.
After that, my second idea was to flash the factory image again, but the issue wasn't solved. At first, I was able to actually see my phone working on (I was ver close to choose the language!) but the reboot came up again.
Last but not least, my last chance was to try to solve the problem via Recovery Mode. When I tried to go down that road, a tiny Android appeared on my screen, with its chest opened and a red triangle over him.
I ran out of ideas, but surely you'll have come great tips or another magic trick regarding this problem.
Thanks a lot in advance!
When you see android with triangle, press power and volume + to see recovery menu, wipe data and cache
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samersh72 said:
When you see android with triangle, press power and volume + to see recovery menu, wipe data and cache
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Hey, thanks for your help!
Unfortunately, that didn't do the trick... =/
Whenever I try to wipe cache, the process begins and the phone resets again... And again... And again.
Could it be a HW issue?
Thanks!
Hello, I have the same problem, which appeared about week ago. I was going sleep when my phone froze. I plugged charger then (I was too tired to wait) and next morning my phone was in infinite loop. After reflashing stock firmware all was good but only for a while... When I replaced all the content I had, bootloops appeared sometimes ending infinite and sometimes just only 1 or 2. By now I don't know what to do. Firstly I thought that it was maybe because of root access for some crappy app, but even without root it still happens. I even tried not to restore backup from Play Store, but with no luck.
Is there any way to see some log and discover what is causing trouble?
Any help is really needed!
Sideload .zip if youre unlocked or do a factory reset
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Is there any way to see some log and discover what is causing trouble?
Any help is really needed!
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Hi
If you turn on usb debugging in the developer options, you can then do adb logcat while it's bootlooping.
That will at least show you what's failing. Also adb shell dmesg gives you the kernel messages.
Logcat is pretty easy to follow once you get over the information overload you will see it looping after a short while
Edit: obviously if it's bootlooping you can't get into developer option. You can access adb via recovery. You should be able to "adb shell cat /proc/last_kmesg" . Doing that after failed boot attempt will give you the kernel output from the last boot. Theres ways to enable debugging for booting from recovery I'll double check it when I get in
Hope that helps a little
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Dear XDA,
I have tried all I can to fix this problem. Let me explain how it all started.
I was using my phone normally, running the same custom rom ive been running for the past 6 months. I went to turn on wifi then turned off the screen. Later when i went to check my phone the screen would not turn on, so i performed a battery pull. After that i saw the normal google boot screen and then the custom rom boot screen. It stayed on that screen for a few seconds and then went back to the google boot screen. It then did this over and over, ive left it on for an hour once and it kept doing the same thing. Only way to stop this is with battery pull.
So what can i do with the phone:
I can access fastboot
I can access download mode
What have i tried:
I tried the following methods:
1) Flashing a Back Up
2) Wiping data, flashing a rom and gapps
3) fastboot adb http://rootzwiki.com/topic/13819-how-tovzw-return-to-factory-state-unroot-and-relock/
4) ODIN http://rootzwiki.com/topic/27050-vzwodin-files-needed-for-odin-winstructions/
The same issue continues even after successfully completing these methods. Im now down to my last strand and hoping the great xda community can help me.
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Dear XDA,
I have tried all I can to fix this problem. Let me explain how it all started.
I was using my phone normally, running the same custom rom ive been running for the past 6 months. I went to turn on wifi then turned off the screen. Later when i went to check my phone the screen would not turn on, so i performed a battery pull. After that i saw the normal google boot screen and then the custom rom boot screen. It stayed on that screen for a few seconds and then went back to the google boot screen. It then did this over and over, ive left it on for an hour once and it kept doing the same thing. Only way to stop this is with battery pull.
So what can i do with the phone:
I can access fastboot
I can access download mode
What have i tried:
I tried the following methods:
1) Flashing a Back Up
2) Wiping data, flashing a rom and gapps
3) fastboot adb http://rootzwiki.com/topic/13819-how-tovzw-return-to-factory-state-unroot-and-relock/
4) ODIN http://rootzwiki.com/topic/27050-vzwodin-files-needed-for-odin-winstructions/
The same issue continues even after successfully completing these methods. Im now down to my last strand and hoping the great xda community can help me.
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Fastboot seems the best solution to me. What exactly went wrong? Also you could try a OMAP flash.
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To be honest I have no idea what happened. It happened out of no where didn't flash a new rom or anything. OMAP flash? Never heard of it but I'll definitely look into it and try it. I've tried fastboot method and still got the same problem sadly
Really hoping this isn't a hardware issue
I just tried an OMAP Flash and still have the same problem. Ive moved on to a new phone but I still want to get this one working. Any other ideas to fix this problem?
Got into the same problem as yours. I googled around, and most people fix this problem by flashing stock image. Basically wipe your phone clean, e.g system,data,cache etc. and then flash in the stock image u downloaded from google website throught fastboot mode. I tried that method, but my phone is still stuck in bootloop. You can give it a try and see if it works
Okay, so after I helped many people with their Galaxy Nexus problems, is my time to ask for help.
Yesterday while I was browsing the internet on my phone, it suddenly just stopped and started too bootloop. I thought it was just because I installed Xposed Framework couple of minutes ago(like 40-50). I tried to factory reset from recovery but didn't work. I just put the phone down and went for a sleep. Today when I woke up I tried to install the Google Factory Images 4.3 takju for maguro. The weird thing is that the phone noew boots until the X logo but then just restarts after flashing white for one milisecond. I tried to repeat the process using Nexus Root Toolkit but no succes either. I noticed that once the phone managed to boot up until the PIN code request screen and then it did the same thing. I'm out of ideas now, and if I can get any help I would be greatful.
PM: I was running Shiny ROM 4.4.4 at the time when this happened with the latest franco.Kernel.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA0nbmPXE7w thsi is the exact same issue that I am having except I don't get to browse the phone, it just restarts during the X logo boot