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Hey guys, check it out. I just figured out how to get into clockwork recovery, and assuming and going about flashing a rom just like I would on my evo, I go ahead and download a rom for the epic, flash it, and it works fine. So it loads up like normal after a flash n reboot, and it kept saying no service... so I was like... uh... weird.. so I booted back into clockwork and tried nand back to the backup I did before flashing anything, of course... but I started getting an error saying it couldn't open recovery.log and now it freezes restoring at saying "lost+found" .... so I pull the batter, and now it just automatically revolts to clockwork all the time, and trying to boot the system normally... I'm not using CWM 3+.. rather the older 2.xx ... any ideas?
It's hard to understand your writing. I think the best thing you can do is use Odin to flash back to stock and start over. You didn't say what version of android you were on but if it's dk28 did you flash the modem?
What rom did you flash? I take it you were on stock di18 before?
Flashing a rom based on one of the leaked froyo builds without also flashing a modem could cause the initial problem.
And nandroid doesn't backup or restore the kernel, so using that to restore still leaves you with the kernel of the rom you flashed before, which can cause problems across build versions.
You're best bet is to odin back to di18 and start again.
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It's hard to understand your writing. I think the best thing you can do is use Odin to flash back to stock and start over. You didn't say what version of android you were on but if it's dk28 did you flash the modem?
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Thanks a bunch, I know I re-read my post and was like.. man I wasnt descriptive at all... LOL, but I checked out this Odin, and TBH i have NO idea what all this stuff is for the Epic, only doing it to fix the booboo I did on my g/f's phone I have the Evo so its totally different stuff almost... Anyways im back to stock, now I need to read up before screwing around again .
I hope someone can help me. My Epic 4g was on EC05, RFS, and I tried to install Bonsai 4.0.0 exactly as written in the installation instructions. Now my phone is trapped in a boot loop, and it's booting into CWM 2.5.1.0 for some reason. I could have sworn I installed CWM 3.0 something.
Anyway, I installed Bonsai, and it seemed to go just fine, but then it froze on the samsung screen. Nothing would work, so I pulled the battery to reboot. And then I was trapped in the boot loop.
I did do a CWM backup before I installed bonsai, but even after restoring, I still get the boot loop.
CW keeps saying something about the sd-ext.img not found, skipping restore of sd-ext.img. and it can't find cache/log or something
I tried to odin back to the EC05 I had before, but even though it says successful, I'm still stuck in the boot loop. It just will not boot back into the main OS.
Is there anything I can do, or is my phone just hosed?
Please someone help me.
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I hope someone can help me. My Epic 4g was on EC05, RFS, and I tried to install Bonsai 4.0.0 exactly as written in the installation instructions. Now my phone is trapped in a boot loop, and it's booting into CWM 2.5.1.0 for some reason. I could have sworn I installed CWM 3.0 something.
Anyway, I installed Bonsai, and it seemed to go just fine, but then it froze on the samsung screen. Nothing would work, so I pulled the battery to reboot. And then I was trapped in the boot loop.
I did do a CWM backup before I installed bonsai, but even after restoring, I still get the boot loop.
CW keeps saying something about the sd-ext.img not found, skipping restore of sd-ext.img. and it can't find cache/log or something
I tried to odin back to the EC05 I had before, but even though it says successful, I'm still stuck in the boot loop. It just will not boot back into the main OS.
Is there anything I can do, or is my phone just hosed?
Please someone help me.
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Try to Odin to the EB13 version prerooted with CWM 3.0.0.6 found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=853209
And then after the conversion to EXT4 then flash Bonsai.
Ihad this exact same issue. Had cwm 3.0 installed and somehow it got changed to 2.5. I had to odin back to stock.
sultan.of.swing said:
Ihad this exact same issue. Had cwm 3.0 installed and somehow it got changed to 2.5. I had to odin back to stock.
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I think this is an EXT4 conversion issue. When it encounters an error it reverts to 2.5.x with RFS. So best thing is odin and reflash.
BONSAI 4 and loving it!
Thank you so much. That worked like a charm. I guess I just needed to do a full wipe instead of the no wipe version I had been using. I haven't tried bonsai again yet. I'm kinda scared. I guess though now that I have EXT4, I shouldn't have this problem anymore, right? Woulda been nice if they would've said that RFS will crash your phone on the bonsai install instructions.
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Thank you so much. That worked like a charm. I guess I just needed to do a full wipe instead of the no wipe version I had been using. I haven't tried bonsai again yet. I'm kinda scared.
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No problem. You should have no problems with Bonsai if you have the fresh odin'd eb13 and have the clockwork mod 3.0.0.6 set up. Then follow instructions to odin ec05 modem after Bonsai install.
BONSAI 4 and loving it!
A phone is not bricked if it turns on. A bricked phone is nothing more than a paperweight. I see this word get used so much but 99% of the time the phones go into download mode and then Odin works
Sent From My Evo Killer!
musclehead84 said:
A phone is not bricked if it turns on. A bricked phone is nothing more than a paperweight. I see this word get used so much but 99% of the time the phones go into download mode and then Odin works
Sent From My Evo Killer!
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To the user asking the question it is a brick
Until someone helps them get it working again.
The term brick means the phone can not enter download mode. Bonsai doesn't support rfs that's what your problem was. There is only one custom rom that is rfs and I won't mention it. Also make sure you go into cwm or you haven't converted to ext4 yet.
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Yeah, I guess technically it wasn't a brick. I was flippin out though because I thought my phone was done for.
Anyway, I got brave and installed bonsai. It's working fine, but I'm not sure I like it. Like where did the clock on the statusbar go? Now I only have the date. And my accuweather clock is gone from the widgets. So is the task manager widget.
So if I wanted to go back to stock, I can just use kenny's first link to odin back? Or do I need to do something special now? Is there a way I can do it without wiping all my data again?
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Yeah, I guess technically it wasn't a brick. I was flippin out though because I thought my phone was done for.
Anyway, I got brave and installed bonsai. It's working fine, but I'm not sure I like it. Like where did the clock on the statusbar go? Now I only have the date. And my accuweather clock is gone from the widgets. So is the task manager widget.
So if I wanted to go back to stock, I can just use kenny's first link to odin back? Or do I need to do something special now? Is there a way I can do it without wiping all my data again?
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There is a mod in the bonsaigeek.com website to put the clock back. There is also links there to point you to reinstalling stock apps and widgets. One of the places I remember that has the stock stuff is Frankenstein ROM thread in Development section. If u have trouble finding any of this I can post the links when I get home this evening.
BONSAI 4 and loving it!
And yes, you can always go back to stock with the method I posted. There are EC05 stock links in the threads as well.
BONSAI 4 and loving it!
Thanks man. I just noticed my bluetooth won't connect either. This is getting to be more trouble than I want to go through with my phone. I think I'm just gonna go back to stock. Is there a way I can do it without wiping all my data? Not that I have much now anyway, just what I've put in since last night.
i got fix and this will take you back to the basic
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Thanks man. I just noticed my bluetooth won't connect either. This is getting to be more trouble than I want to go through with my phone. I think I'm just gonna go back to stock. Is there a way I can do it without wiping all my data? Not that I have much now anyway, just what I've put in since last night.
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Since you are rooted you can get titanium backup from the market and backup your apps and data. Then after you Odin back to stock you can download titanium again and restore it. Before you Odin back you might try a factory data reset after backing up and then check your bluetooth.
BONSAI 4 and loving it!
Try this to fix bluetooth before wiping. Might save you some time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12120496&postcount=1392
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Dear spamming user,
You are proving why there needs to be a post count requirement on the development forum. Please jump in a well and drown.
Love,
k0nane
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Dear spamming user,
You are proving why there needs to be a post limit on the development forum. Please jump in a well and drown.
Love,
k0nane
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THANK YOU!
Makes me wish there was a way for the OP to ban someone from a thread!
Hmmmm, out of curiosity, is there any work around if the phone wont go into Download mode? scanning posts and i caught this. I have only heard of a few sincerely bricking the epic.... just curious (info for the arsenal..lol)... thx
Odin back to a previous stock and one click root to the right verision of cw mod. Cw3 for ext4 file sytem.
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I was running Strongsteve's blue rom and wanted to update to his latest version, so I wiped my cache and delvik and used CWM to install. When I rebooted, the phone never got past the SGS2 boot screen. I took out the battery and rebooted a bunch of times with no luck. I was able to get back in to CWM by holding pwr and up, and I reflashed the rom with no luck. I had Blazer's rom on the internal drive already and flashed that, but it still hung at the SGS2 boot screen. Now, I can't get back in to CWM and I can't charge my phone. I can still get in to USB mode but i've never used it before.
I rooted using auto-root, and i'm going to try using ODIN but i'm not sure what i should flash on there if i can even get my computer to connect to my phone...another ROM, the stock ROM, zedomax root? any advice?
i think i'm gonna go with the stock rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1479677) but not sure if there's other steps or things i should be doing instead...please help!
If you hold the power button + power down, can you boot into download mode?
yes...
i'm going to try odin but i'm not sure what file to flash...any thoughts?
Find the stock tar file in the epic 4g touch development. Someone just posted one not too lon ago. When you flashed the update did you follow all instructions to a t? I have run into similar problems because i thought skipling a step wouldnt matter.
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As long as you can get into download mode, you're good.
Use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1383678
yeah i followed the instructions but something must have gone wrong. i'm going to try odin when i get home...i'll let you guys know how it goes. thanks!
one more question...do i need to flash the kernel too?
Keep in mind, if you flash the EL29 listed earlier, it will disable the reset ability of the USB jig (will still get you to ODIN D/L mode, just won't reset ODIN flash stats)
I suggest you flash the pre-rooted EL29 ODIN One-Click in my signature, but it is up to you.
mistatwo said:
one more question...do i need to flash the kernel too?
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No, not if u odin. The kernels in there
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fixed! used the el29 odin root method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1433101)
THANK YOU GUYS FOR ALL YOUR HELP!
Just a quick question..
Can you avoid all the above steps if you do a nandroid restore? I thought if I just did a nandroid restore and reflash from scratch I should be goodl. I did a nandroid back up when I rooted with the stock ROM and figured if I ever ran into problems I could retore and start fresh? Am I thinking about this the right way or do I need to go through the steps above when/if I get stuck a the boot screen..thx
For all who like to flash. Get md5checker from the market.Use it love it. Never flash a bad ROM again. Saves alot of headaches and time. Not to mention clutter.
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pawmbi1 said:
Just a quick question..
Can you avoid all the above steps if you do a nandroid restore? I thought if I just did a nandroid restore and reflash from scratch I should be goodl. I did a nandroid back up when I rooted with the stock ROM and figured if I ever ran into problems I could retore and start fresh? Am I thinking about this the right way or do I need to go through the steps above when/if I get stuck a the boot screen..thx
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You are correct. As long as you have custom recovery.
btw it might have been a bad download. grab the md5 checker from the market like the guy above me a couple posts said. also redownload the rom if it is.
Phone stuck at logo screen
Hi, pls help..
Yesterday i have try to root my phone and today i have decided to restore to stock firmware.
As i didnt backup my files, and i try to restore by following this website from cnet.co.uk
after restore, my phone stuck at logo screen...
I can't turn off my phone nor entering download mode and boot screen.
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So I got a little too excited when I heard the CM9 nightly went up, and the fact some sources were saying ICS wasn't going to come out until July didn't help.
I followed the instructions in the thread, but due to a failure with the stock SD card. It didn't work. Now my phone is stuck on the LG logo.
Except when I got a new card, I was able to go into CWM recovery and flash CM9 again. (other ROMs won't seem to flash, the screen is blank. I didn't disable any apps)
But the flash is very corrupted. Everything is sluggish/non-responsive. (no matter what I do, changing the performance, new launcher, etc.)
I just want to go back to a stock ROM. I regret getting involved without spending a little more time and now my work is affected due to my phone not working.
What do I do to go back? Nothing else will flash properly. I just want to get rid of CWM, CM9, root, everything. I need my phone back. Sorry for sounding whiny, I've been trying to figure it out without having to clutter the board but I'm at my wits end.
Thanks for reading my wall of text, and your time. Please help.
-desperate LG Nitro HD P930 user
Before installing stock based roms in CWM you must return stock boot partition ( http://www.fileserve.com/file/85qrGE9 ).
For now you must:
1) intstall CM9 again with all possible wipes.
2) boot into CM9
3) copy boot.img downloaded by link above to sdcard
4) in terminal emulator type:
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8
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5) reboot in CWM and install custom firmware (kernelpanic or hono) with all wipes (cache\system\data\dalwik cache)
6) profit
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If you want to return to full at&t stock you need to do few more steps... But I think you wouldn't
Hey, thanks for the easy instructions, I got everything to work but the ROMs are still unstable. Although the kernalpanic ROM has less issues. I really think it's a corrupted CWM recovery flash, and the OS has just gone to **** from all the flashing, reflash, hard factory reset, etc. Not sure, just a naive theory.
To be honest, I'm more than willing to take the extra steps to bring this back to stock. Been crawling the forums for a stock ROM but the links are broken and even if I do obtain it. I wouldn't know what to do with it.
Recently I just download a 1GB file called Unbrick from a forum member's dropbox, seems to have all the stock files but I'm lost from there.
EDIT:
Good news, I was able to revert everything and it seems everythings back to normal. I basically took your terminal instructions and did it to all the other stock .img and hoped for the best.
digitalsmiles said:
Good news, I was able to revert everything and it seems everythings back to normal. I basically took your terminal instructions and did it to all the other stock .img and hoped for the best.
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Yep, it's the only way back to fully stock right now. Don't forget to do factory reset by pressing volup+power while switching on if you flashed default recovery.img too.
FlintPNZ said:
Before installing stock based roms in CWM you must return stock boot partition ( http://www.fileserve.com/file/85qrGE9 ).
For now you must:
1) intstall CM9 again with all possible wipes.
2) boot into CM9
3) copy boot.img downloaded by link above to sdcard
4) in terminal emulator type:
5) reboot in CWM and install custom firmware (kernelpanic or hono) with all wipes (cache\system\data\dalwik cache)
6) profit
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If you want to return to full at&t stock you need to do few more steps... But I think you wouldn't
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H,
is this required if everything is operating smoothly but I want to restore the backup of my original ATT ROM via ROM manager while currently running cm9?
scott0 said:
H,
is this required if everything is operating smoothly but I want to restore the backup of my original ATT ROM via ROM manager while currently running cm9?
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No. I regularly have to go back to stock to do debugging, you only need to restore the backup.
Thanks aremcee
FlintPNZ said:
Yep, it's the only way back to fully stock right now. Don't forget to do factory reset by pressing volup+power while switching on if you flashed default recovery.img too.
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Didn't you mean vol down + power button to do a factory/hard reset?
Also, to the OP, did you have LTE after you went back to stock from CM9?
i'm restoring my original at&t rom to see if i still have lte with it. brb.........
First day I got the phone I rooted and installed clockwork mod. I downloaded and installed cm9 but now I can't flash any other roms. Every time I try and flash a new one it boots to log screen then stays on a blank black screen. Any help would be appreciated as i would like to try something else out. Also I followed the flashing instructions of each rom and even tried formatting system with no luck.
just to check, you have to format data as well as cache and dalvik when switching amongst roms. not assuming you didn't, just checking.
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another thought would be to try to flash via recovery, if you haven't tried that.
scott0 said:
just to check, you have to format data as well as cache and dalvik when switching amongst roms. not assuming you didn't, just checking.
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another thought would be to try to flash via recovery, if you haven't tried that.
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Thanks for your reply. I have tried flashing in recovery, and just to make sure I was doing everything ok I wiped cache, wiped davlik cache and formatted the system and it still boots to lg screen, then goes to a blank black screen (but the screen is still on) and stops there. The only rom I can get to flash is CM9.
lendmeyoureers said:
Thanks for your reply. I have tried flashing in recovery, and just to make sure I was doing everything ok I wiped cache, wiped davlik cache and formatted the system and it still boots to lg screen, then goes to a blank black screen (but the screen is still on) and stops there. The only rom I can get to flash is CM9.
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What ROMs are you attempting to flash that aren't working? Did you try to re-download them to see if the original download was corrupted?
drumist said:
What ROMs are you attempting to flash that aren't working? Did you try to re-download them to see if the original download was corrupted?
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I have tried the kernelpan1c one and domination HD multiple times through multiple downloads.
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I have tried the kernelpan1c one and domination HD multiple times through multiple downloads.
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ahh yes, i bricked my phone several months ago this very way, it looks to me like you will have to do machz' unbrick.
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ahh yes, i bricked my phone several months ago this very way, it looks to me like you will have to do machz' unbrick.
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But the phone isn't bricked. I can boot and even install CM9 but no other ROM. I have tried the unbrick (post 29) but I get stuck at the lg install tool when I plug my phone in it says failed to download
lendmeyoureers said:
But the phone isn't bricked. I can boot and even install CM9 but no other ROM. I have tried the unbrick (post 29) but I get stuck at the lg install tool when I plug my phone in it says failed to download
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i didn't say your's was bricked, i said i bricked mine doing what you did.
my point was going towards the topic of the thread, you want to fix your phone to be able to flash other ROMs and i'm figuring you will need to follow the unbricking guide to get your phone to a point to do that, even if it's not bricked, by definition.
i'm not sure what post 29 is, but i've done machz's unbricking 2x succesfully, it's the 1st post in his thread.
either way, i know how frustrating it can be, i hope you get it all sorted out.
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I have tried the kernelpan1c one and domination HD multiple times through multiple downloads.
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The reason you're having the problem is because the Kernelpan1c ROM does not include a boot image. I'm guessing the Domination HD ROM didn't either, although it seems like the thread for that ROM was deleted so I can't verify that. The ROMs require that you still have the default LG Gingerbread boot image on your device for either of them to work.
Meanwhile CM9 includes a custom boot image, which is necessary since it's ICS.
Do you have a Nandroid backup from when your phone had stock LG Gingerbread installed? If so, what you should do is first restore the Nandroid backup (which will also revert your boot image), then install Kernelpan1c or DominationHD ROM.
If you don't have a nandroid backup, let me know.
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scott0 said:
my point was going towards the topic of the thread, you want to fix your phone to be able to flash other ROMs and i'm figuring you will need to follow the unbricking guide to get your phone to a point to do that, even if it's not bricked, by definition.
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Unbricking is overkill. He can boot into CM9 which would give him root access already, so really all he would need to do is go into terminal emulator and push the correct boot image to his device (unless he already has a Nandroid backup, which is easier and less prone to accidentally bricking the device).
drumist said:
The reason you're having the problem is because the Kernelpan1c ROM does not include a boot image. I'm guessing the Domination HD ROM didn't either, although it seems like the thread for that ROM was deleted so I can't verify that. The ROMs require that you still have the default LG Gingerbread boot image on your device for either of them to work.
Meanwhile CM9 includes a custom boot image, which is necessary since it's ICS.
Do you have a Nandroid backup from when your phone had stock LG Gingerbread installed? If so, what you should do is first restore the Nandroid backup (which will also revert your boot image), then install Kernelpan1c or DominationHD ROM.
If you don't have a nandroid backup, let me know.
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Unbricking is overkill. He can boot into CM9 which would give him root access already, so really all he would need to do is go into terminal emulator and push the correct boot image to his device (unless he already has a Nandroid backup, which is easier and less prone to accidentally bricking the device).
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this is good advices. but i never was able to sort out how to use terminal emulator, ugh. i kept trying to run commands from within the phone that were ....hekk can't recall exactly. it was frustrating.
but the best advice i think is the nandroid b/u of the original ROM. although nothing necc. wrong with doing a debrick, only takes <30 minutes, as long as the debricking Gods are all in a good mood at that particular moment.
If you get hono's GB rom, then flash HONO's GB kernel, you should be able to boot into GB no problem
drumist said:
The reason you're having the problem is because the Kernelpan1c ROM does not include a boot image. I'm guessing the Domination HD ROM didn't either, although it seems like the thread for that ROM was deleted so I can't verify that. The ROMs require that you still have the default LG Gingerbread boot image on your device for either of them to work.
Meanwhile CM9 includes a custom boot image, which is necessary since it's ICS.
Do you have a Nandroid backup from when your phone had stock LG Gingerbread installed? If so, what you should do is first restore the Nandroid backup (which will also revert your boot image), then install Kernelpan1c or DominationHD ROM.
If you don't have a nandroid backup, let me know.
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Unbricking is overkill. He can boot into CM9 which would give him root access already, so really all he would need to do is go into terminal emulator and push the correct boot image to his device (unless he already has a Nandroid backup, which is easier and less prone to accidentally bricking the device).
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Thanks everyone for the replies. I don't have a backup of the original GB ROM, so I'm assuming the boot img is my issue. Someone mentioned flashing a boot image through CM9. Is there a specific instruction list for this? I can go forward with the unbricking procedure if you guys think its easier.
lendmeyoureers said:
Thanks everyone for the replies. I don't have a backup of the original GB ROM, so I'm assuming the boot img is my issue. Someone mentioned flashing a boot image through CM9. Is there a specific instruction list for this? I can go forward with the unbricking procedure if you guys think its easier.
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Go to the unbricking guide thread and download the boot.img file and place it on your SD card. You don't need any other file.
Next from CM9, open terminal emulator (may have to install it) and type:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8
Be extra careful that you type this exactly! It's a zero, not an 'o', following 'mmcblk', and it must all be lowercase.
Next turn the device off. If it won't turn off, just pull the battery. Don't try to boot back into CM9 because the phone won't boot up properly at this point in time.
Next use volume down + power to get into CWM again. From there, do factory reset/wipe data and install the ROM you want like normal. It should boot up fine now.
(If it doesn't, you can reflash CM9.)
drumist said:
Go to the unbricking guide thread and download the boot.img file and place it on your SD card. You don't need any other file.
Next from CM9, open terminal emulator (may have to install it) and type:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8
Be extra careful that you type this exactly! It's a zero, not an 'o', following 'mmcblk', and it must all be lowercase.
Next turn the device off. If it won't turn off, just pull the battery. Don't try to boot back into CM9 because the phone won't boot up properly at this point in time.
Next use volume down + power to get into CWM again. From there, do factory reset/wipe data and install the ROM you want like normal. It should boot up fine now.
(If it doesn't, you can reflash CM9.)
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THIS WORKED! Thanks so much! Now if there were only more then 1 ROM whose download links worked...
hah, yeah, that command reminded me of what i was doing wrong, i was mistakenly trying to run shell commands from the emulator.
lendmeyoureers said:
THIS WORKED! Thanks so much! Now if there were only more then 1 ROM whose download links worked...
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Awesome. Now make a Nandroid backup BEFORE you install another ROM, so you have an easier way to revert to your current boot image. That way you can install CM9 again later if you want without worrying about going through this again if you want to install something else.