Hi all,
For some reason I still can't post in the dev section, but I do have 10 posts.
Anyway, here's the thing: I have troubles flashing Cool3D AceS v6 ROM on my Desire.
Now, I'm not a super experienced with flashing ROMs and hacking Android, but i managed to root it of course, s-off it, make the 1GB EXT4. I have a stock hboot. Currently I'm using InsertCoin 2.1+3.0 ROM.
Here are the reqs for the Cool3D AceS v6:
CM7 Hboot 130MB System, 5MB Cache, 302MB Data.
CM7 r2 Hboot 145MB System, 5MB Cache, 287MB Data.
DATA++ Hboot 180MB System, 5MB Cache, 252MB Data.
STOCK Hboot 250MB System, 40MB Cache, 147MB Data.
The problem is this: i do a full wipe, flash rom, it actually does boot, but I can't see any widget, and they're all force closing. Also, it says I have 0 space available.
So, what did I do wrong?
Did I have to allign the EXT4 partition, like the dev says? Do I have to flash different hboot? Do I have to flash the latest radio?
EDIT: posted this in the official threat. Feel free to lock this one.
Thx
Did you flash stock_hboot.zip directly after install? You find it on the first post of coolext´s thread
Hi
I have a similar problem like yours. I have installed plenty of custom ROMs including Oxygen, CM7.1, almost all Sense and MIUI XJ Rom, but i cant seem to be able to install the ICS ROM by SAndvold. I always get stuck in a bootloop.
Any help will be appreciated with 'thanks' ;p
Didnt want to start a new thread as ppl get angry about it here.
Always do a full wipe when flashing ROMs specially when you are moving from one ROM to another. It is recommended that you align you EXT as well because from my understanding, that's the difference between a laggy rom and a smooth one.
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How exactly to you align EXT partition?
Check the first page of the ROM you are flashing. There's a link provided to get a flashable zip to align your ext It's just above the change log section.
Another method is using 4EXT Recovery. It aligns the ext partitions when it creates it.
Hi. I use 4ext recovery and it tells me that my fat32 n ext partitions are perfectly aligned.... I always do full wipe all partition except sdcard. The ONLY rom I have trouble flashing is the. Sndvold ICS. If any one has the same problem, please let me know.... Thanks.
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Hi,
I am not new at flashing and modding but got stucked and need some expert help
Here is what I have done:
1. had hboot cm7r2 and Runnymede AIO ROM - Working great but decided to sell Desire
2. Changed HBOOT to Alfarev Sense, partitioned to ext3
3. Installed Leedroid 3.0.8. Sense ROM
4. Rebooted - after that can not go further than boot screen
I repeated procedure few time but still on boot screen
Any ideas ?!
Why don't you try the STOCK partition table because it has a bigger system partition size
Probably the best choice for you would be to restore stock HTC rom.
Just sayin...
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did you format all partitions? aligned ext3?
Sounds like you did not wipe cache after changing Hboot and did not wipe anything when changing Rom. If you did that, the Leedroid Rom does not fit into Sense Hboot, so you have to change to Stock Hboot:
Wipe everything, flash hboot (do not forget to reboot bootloader and wipe cache afterwards) and then flash ROM again.
MatDrOiD said:
Sounds like you did not wipe cache after changing Hboot and did not wipe anything when changing Rom. If you did that, the Leedroid Rom does not fit into Sense Hboot, so you have to change to Stock Hboot:
Wipe everything, flash hboot (do not forget to reboot bootloader and wipe cache afterwards) and then flash ROM again.
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Thanks, I did not follow that procedure.
Flashed stock hboot and wiped all, now all works
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Hi there, thanks a lot for paying attention to this thread
I have just recently pushed in a partition table 'Bravo CM7 r2' using fastboot and adb.
What i have done so far:
I wiped the cache and wiped data/factory reset after the partition table was done. Then i restored the backup i did before i updated the partition tables.
However, after booting up normally with no problems, the second i unlocked my device, things started to force close (keyboard, android.process and other things)
Desperate, i went back to recovery and i reflashed my ROM (cm7.1), then i wiped the cache and wiped data/factory reset and the same thing happened, i unlocked my device and everything just starts to force close again (refer to previous paragraph for force closed items)
I have no idea how to get this working, it appears it is not as easy as the tutorial says.
I need your assistance, thanks a lot guys!
What exactly did you do when you "unlocked your device"?
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Hi MatDrOiD, thanks for the prompt reply.
What do you mean by "What exactly did you do when you "unlocked your device"?
Btw, i forgotten to include some information about the device im using. Sorry about that.
Phone Model: HTC Desire (GSM)
ROM: CM7.1
S-OFF
Hi, can't anyone help a noob out?
Can't no one help me? Or am i required to start a new thread?
As far as I can tell, you're doing it wrong. Wipes are to be done before, not after the flash.
fastboot flash hboot cm7r2.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
Boot to recovery now.
mounts&storage
format system, data, sd-ext and cache (optional as you already wiped it but do so for the piece mind) and do so manually! Not just full wipe.
Now flash your new rom. In case you flashed something else, only one thing is supposed to be flashed per session unless said otherwise in the installation instructions!
If crashes continue, download the rom again.
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Hi, thanks for the reply! Am i supposed to restore my backup after im done flashing my ROM?
UPDATE: I did a restore and the situation looks a lot brighter, less force crashes. The only thing that FCs now is thememanager. Is there anything else i can do? Or should i raise a white flag and restart from scratch?
Why would you flash a new ROM if you can restore your nandroid backup of the previous rom?
But make sure your the /system-partition of the ROM you backed up is smaller than the one of your new hboot.
Hi, let me get a clearer picture of what im supposed to do
1) Push in the img for the partition using fastboot
2) Wipe system, cache, data, sd-ext
3) Restore backup (no need to flash new ROM here?)
In case this helps, i flashed ceberus and gapps for my backup. Would that affect the system partition?
First step: Make nandroid backup!!!
No, there isn't any need to flash rom.
Yes, it will effect it.
Haha! Nandroid Backup has already been made. But it is useless now because i flashed in ceberus isn't it? So the only thing i can do now is to make a backup of all my apps through Titanium backup and start anew?
Also, if i wanted ceberus to be inside, i would have to make a custom partition right?
Excuse me, but what is ceberus??
kassarin said:
I have just recently pushed in a partition table 'Bravo CM7 r2' using fastboot and adb. [...] Then i restored the backup i did before i updated the partition tables.
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As MatDrOiD said earlier, make sure the ROM you're restoring is made for the CM7R2 partition table. The stock partition table has a 250 MB /system partition while CM7R2 has an 145 MB one. If you're trying to fit your 250 MB /system ROM into an 145 MB /system... there's your problem. So, what ROM were you using before flashing CM7R2?
hey guys. im very new here and new to the world of andriod. took the plunge with the Supernova rom, loved it till it gave issues with freezing
found the above mentioned rom and tried it out
LOVING IT. its super fast and stable without a joke, but here are my problems:
1: unable to download and install ANYTHING from the android market. when i try it, the phone flashes to the mildwild screen as if it rebooted and then nothing, no app installed
2: unable to set the free space on my memory card to be read as phone memory (as in supernova, it allowed u to set ur ext4 partition) i have a 8gb card and it was partitioned using Gpart for the supernova installation. i just cleared the partitions and tried the same thing with this rom. it only reads 140~mb free space as phone memory.
another point to note, i tried flashing the data2sd that was used with supernova. the phone didnt boot at all and i had to reflash with the mildwild rom to get it up again
so am a bit lost. any help is greatly appreciated
no one can help at all?
kevearc said:
1: unable to download and install ANYTHING from the android market. when i try it, the phone flashes to the mildwild screen as if it rebooted and then nothing, no app installed
2: unable to set the free space on my memory card to be read as phone memory (as in supernova, it allowed u to set ur ext4 partition) i have a 8gb card and it was partitioned using Gpart for the supernova installation. i just cleared the partitions and tried the same thing with this rom. it only reads 140~mb free space as phone memory.
another point to note, i tried flashing the data2sd that was used with supernova. the phone didnt boot at all and i had to reflash with the mildwild rom to get it up again
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1 Try a clean install.
2 MildWild does not have a built in d2sd script. use s2e from market. Do not flash the supernova d2sd.
cronus101 said:
1 Try a clean install.
2 MildWild does not have a built in d2sd script. use s2e from market. Do not flash the supernova d2sd.
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thanx, will try this
however, can you highlight the steps to perform a clean install? i have the installation steps down pat, just need to know what do i clear to do the install
kevearc said:
thanx, will try this
however, can you highlight the steps to perform a clean install? i have the installation steps down pat, just need to know what do i clear to do the install
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Wipe cache, dalvik cache, factory reset in recovery then install rom.
Hope this helps
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charlescaz said:
Wipe cache, dalvik cache, factory reset in recovery then install rom.
Hope this helps
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thanx and much respect for this. will get back to you guys and let you know how it goes
I'm having some trouble installing ICS 4.0.4 BCM RC3.4U1 on my HTC Desire GSM.
I flashed my HBOOT to Data++, I wiped all of the data and cache partitions and even reformated my SD card, but I can't get it to install. I gets to "Inspecting Partitions Sizes" and never proceeds. Any help?
Did you format the other partitions e.g. boot, system - after you flashed the data ++ hboot ?
illicitporpoises said:
I'm having some trouble installing ICS 4.0.4 BCM RC3.4U1 on my HTC Desire GSM.
I flashed my HBOOT to Data++, I wiped all of the data and cache partitions and even reformated my SD card, but I can't get it to install. I gets to "Inspecting Partitions Sizes" and never proceeds. Any help?
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What did you use to partition sd card? clockworkmod recovery is not a good choice. You should try it with gparted or 4ext recovery.
Full wipe then flash Hboot again.. Happened once for me.. try changing hboot to another one then flash Data++ back.. and use 4ext..
Sorry to dredge this thread up. Got it solved. Had to flash /boot from recovery.
So, thread closed. Tx.
Hi,
I am new to flashing and it is a long time ago when I flashed Gingervillan.
Current state of my phone is: S-on, hboot is 0.093.0001 and I have root. I do not know which version of recovery is installed.
What I did up to now to prepare the Sandvold flash is backing up with nandroid. My first question is: Can I go back with this nandroid back to my Gingervillan system regardless what Iam doing with partitioning, hboot or flashing another recovery?
The second question is: I read, that the sandvold image can cope with all hboot versions. Nevertheless I would like to install CM7r2 since it is much smaller. So I have to S-off first. Am I right?
Third question is: Which kind of recovery do I need to flash the sandvold ROM? I have tried to flash Sandvolds ROM with the recovery I have currently installed but it did not work.
Fourth question: Do I need to partition my SDcard newly to benefit from Apps2SD? I now have very rare space and had to move my Dalvik cache to SD.
Thanks for your help.
topcaser said:
Hi,
I am new to flashing and it is a long time ago when I flashed Gingervillan.
Current state of my phone is: S-on, hboot is 0.093.0001 and I have root. I do not know which version of recovery is installed.
What I did up to now to prepare the Sandvold flash is backing up with nandroid. My first question is: Can I go back with this nandroid back to my Gingervillan system regardless what Iam doing with partitioning, hboot or flashing another recovery?
The second question is: I read, that the sandvold image can cope with all hboot versions. Nevertheless I would like to install CM7r2 since it is much smaller. So I have to S-off first. Am I right?
Third question is: Which kind of recovery do I need to flash the sandvold ROM? I have tried to flash Sandvolds ROM with the recovery I have currently installed but it did not work.
Fourth question: Do I need to partition my SDcard newly to benefit from Apps2SD? I now have very rare space and had to move my Dalvik cache to SD.
Thanks for your help.
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A nandroid won't restore hboot, recovery, and won't undo your sd-partition. It just restores boot, system, cache, data, sd-ext.
S-off with revolutionary, then install 4ext recovery and partition your sd-card.