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i have googled this and tried multiple ways of installing it but i always get a boot loop. Whats going on?
Hey if you just want to get your phone back again, just flash another firmware from the one you used. Should start up just fine.
have done already but i actually want to install cyn mod. I managed to get as far as the main screen buit then immediately reboots. I cant find wifi modules for latest doom kernel either they arent in his thread.
FLASH KERNEL FIRST (from cyanogenMOD or doomkernel for CM7 etc)
Than flash cyanogenMOD
any other way will make your phone bootloop.
I think you have to unlock BL via SE in order to flash CM..
of course you would likely broke your warranty.
this based on my experience (I'm a newbie too in the android's world). this is what I've done :
1. unlock BL via SE (not all carriers allowed this!)..
2. flash .42 fw
3. follow the instructions given on CM thread by fxp.
it's worked for me.
goodluck.
I've had this problem before. Did you wipe the delvic cache, wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition in CWM before you flashed the update.zip?
It would seem it was a specific version of cm that was making it bootloop the one from dooms thread 7.2.0 works fine and also the one before the latest stable release also worked fine. I however found a problem with the spacebar on the keyboard when using the phone in landscape so am now going to try arconium and doom kernel its a shame really because cm from what i used of it looked really nice.
Try 7.1.0.1.
I got bootloop too with 7.1.0.2
Kuroyukii said:
Try 7.1.0.1.
I got bootloop too with 7.1.0.2
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Aye thats the one i used but ended up having a problem with the spacebar not working in landscape so am on acronium now which is all good but superuser keeps crashing meh always something eh.
at first im also having the same problem,just follow the instruction by FXP : flash bb56,flash fw.42,flash FXP kernel via fastboot,flash update via recovery,wipe dalvik cache,reboot..
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I have this exact same problem
I've done everything I was supposed to, I think, and still doesn't work. It boots, shows me the little Android "Welcome!" screen, and before I have time to press anything or begin setting up my device, it reboots into the Cyanogenmod loading screen. I've tried different kernels, different basebands, every time wiping Dalvik cache, etc. and it REFUSES to work. I'm pretty desperate by now because I really wanted to use this ROM so any help is greatly appreciated.
I also followed precisely rashid.fairus' instructions and it still does the exact same thing.
You need to Wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik ----- BEFORE AND AFTER FLASH
I do this here, and positive feedback
Velcis Ribeiro said:
You need to Wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik ----- BEFORE AND AFTER FLASH
I do this here, and positive feedback
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Sometimes you DON'T WIPE ANYTHING AT ALL. Just flash CM and Google.
Works for me on Xperia Acro S.
gabantarung said:
Sometimes you DON'T WIPE ANYTHING AT ALL. Just flash CM and Google.
Works for me on Xperia Acro S.
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Only when you upgrade to a later version of the same ROM.
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Velcis Ribeiro said:
You need to Wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik ----- BEFORE AND AFTER FLASH
I do this here, and positive feedback
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Wipe dalvik and cache when upgrading to later version, wiping data will reset phone to factory settings and you lose all personal data.
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Hello! I am new to the Xda community, and I have a Xperia S. I went throw a lot of Rom threads and read all, even video tutorial and because of that I got confused. Can anyone spare some time (aprox. 10 mins) to answer me some questions, by chatting or here. Please do not make a fool out of me like some other guys around here.
1. if i go into bootloop after flashing CM10, can i restart the phone and go into CWM without flashing again boot.img, and flash the rom again?
2. if i go into bootloop after flashing CM10, do i have to flash the stock rom using flashtool?
3. tell me a simple way to get out of bootloop.
4. flashing the CM10 on my SXS with built number *.2.55 will work?
If I have made anymistakes by posting this here, i would like someone to take it down. Thank you for your time.
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Hello! I am new to the Xda community, and I have a Xperia S. I went throw a lot of Rom threads and read all, even video tutorial and because of that I got confused. Can anyone spare some time (aprox. 10 mins) to answer me some questions, by chatting or here. Please do not make a fool out of me like some other guys around here.
1. if i go into bootloop after flashing CM10, can i restart the phone and go into CWM without flashing again boot.img, and flash the rom again?
2. if i go into bootloop after flashing CM10, do i have to flash the stock rom using flashtool?
3. tell me a simple way to get out of bootloop.
If I have made anymistakes by posting this here, i would like someone to take it down. Thank you for your time.
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I dont have an Xperia yet, but from reading and experience from other phone ...
1) did you wipe data, cache and dalvik cache? if not, try to do it and check again for bootloops. If not possible then reflash the firmware and try to wipe these things directly after flashing the firmware.
2) if you wiped, try to restart with flashing the firmware again and wiping everything.
3) if nothing working reflash stock, boot stock once to see if it is working without bootloops and then restart from scratch.
4) if also not working .... is it the correct firmware? did you forget something?
There are good instructions for the firmwares, if you do everything as explained, you shouldnt get bootloops. But ... no howto is perfekt.
Its mostly trying as much as possible, till you have the correct way to flash a firmware. Bootloop isnt that bad ...
If you have a way which works for you, keep the steps for later flashing and tell the community what you had to do differently or if you missunderstood some points, even then tell it, because that can make these instructions better.
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4. flashing the CM10 on my SXS with built number *.2.55 will work?
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I would say that it doesnt matter which firmware is on the phone, as long as you unlock the bootloader and the fastboot or flashtool is working.
The custom firmwares use the same methods but might have added recovery for easier flashing later.
You should even be able to downgrade to older firmware with unlocked bootloader and flashing the ftf file.
Its only important to wipe the data, cache and dalvik cache that the firmware is working.
thank you very much but still to solve all of my problems:
You said "1) did you wipe data, cache and dalvik cache? if not, try to do it and check again for bootloops. If not possible then reflash the firmware and try to wipe these things directly after flashing the firmware."
what do you mean by that? which firmware to reflash CM10? how by restarting the phone? and will i be able to go into CWM without the boot.img?
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thank you very much but still to solve all of my problems:
You said "1) did you wipe data, cache and dalvik cache? if not, try to do it and check again for bootloops. If not possible then reflash the firmware and try to wipe these things directly after flashing the firmware."
what do you mean by that? which firmware to reflash CM10? how by restarting the phone? and will i be able to go into CWM without the boot.img?
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With different phone and different firmware i had some issues with recovery, specially if i didnt wipe directly after flashing the new firmware without reboot and without reboot into recovery ...
I hope i dont mix anything up. CWM is the recovery (?)
The recovery function is part of the kernel image which is exactly the boot.img.
You can see at the freexperia project page howto install CM10, i cant post links at the moment.
3rd point is flashing the CM kernel (boot.img)
4th point is booting into recovery
From that recovery you can flash the custom rom as described in point 5.
Point 6 is wiping the device, which is neccessary for first custom rom or if you change version (eg. CM9 to CM10) or if you change to a different ROM.
Most bootloops happen if you forget to wipe the device. I am not sure, but most important is dalvik cache, if that one is wiped the next boot takes longer, as it will be rebuilt during boot.
If you get into a bootloop after flashing kernel and custom rom, go into recovery and wipe the device, try rebooting.
If still in bootloop, try to reflash the custom ROM as in point 5 (starting at 4th point) and wipe device after flashing
If it didnt help, try reflashing the kernel and ROM, starting at point 3 and include the wiping the device.
If that didnt help, try to go back to full stock (kernel and rom) and repeat.
But check if you got the correkt ROM for your device.
Play a bit around with the steps, you can even reflash the kernel and leave the rom. I had once a bad situation with bootloops, but they are easy to fix. More important is the part with the kernel, i think there you can brick your device.
But when you follow the instructions you shouldnt have too many problems, just dont jump over a step at the first flashing. But as allways sayd, every custom rom, every kernel flashing can harm your device and you're responsible on your own.
But if you get into problems, write down what you did and you will get help here.
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"if not possible then reflash the firmware ..." There i had once a problem with a different device. I forgot to wipe after flashing a new version and got into a bootloop. In recovery i couldnt wipe the device fully, something got bugged, but reflashing helped. Reflashed wiped and i could reboot into system. As it was longer time ago i dont remember what exaclty happend, but i think the problem was about forgetting to wipe the device.
Wow Thank you soo much, you lost allot of time explaining this to me, I really appreciate it i understood everything I owe you really
ooh and what do you mean by wipping - all: factory reset, cache and dalvik or just cache?
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Wow Thank you soo much, you lost allot of time explaining this to me, I really appreciate it i understood everything I owe you really
ooh and what do you mean by wipping - all: factory reset, cache and dalvik or just cache?
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didnt take too much time
in case of first custom rom, changing custom rom version (e.g. CM9 -> CM10) or changing to a different custom rom: all: factory reset, cache and dalvik
in case of updating (e.g. CM10->CM10): dalvik should be enough, maybe cache and dalvik.
If something not working, do a complete wipe.
As I understand from what I read, you flashed cm10 and are now stuck at boot, did you fastboot the kernel? On my xperia s I always need to fastboot the kernel after flashing a ROM, especially when changing from an ICS to a jb ROM.
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As I understand from what I read, you flashed cm10 and are now stuck at boot, did you fastboot the kernel? On my xperia s I always need to fastboot the kernel after flashing a ROM, especially when changing from an ICS to a jb ROM.
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No, he has no bootloops, from what i understood he is scared to get into bootloops and doesnt know what to do if it happens.
Hmm, kernel flashing after upgrading from ICS to JB? or all the time?
By kernel flashing you mean the boot.img flashing with fastboot, and its the same file as flashed before?
I've only ever fastboot'd my first kernel, advanced stock kernel. Any others have always been in recovery and never had any issues
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It seems that you got the wrong Kernel. I'm not sure, of course.
But I had that issue some time ago, and a fix it flashing the right kernel that I found on xda forum. Ohh, dont forget to do the proper wipes.
I hope u solve this as soon as possible.
For some good info on recovering a phone read through the recovery thread in my signature.
Even if you don't have any issues now, you can see what others have done wrong & right.
From Jaramie's LT28at
2012Xperia SOFT-BRICK Recovery Thread
Hi guys,
Im facing problem here, if i install any firmware my rom getting freeze, Kindly assist me pls.
.587
Already unlocked bootloader
Already root my device
i follow the instruction to install kernel
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
Case resolved.
It was my mistake. at last i learned from mistake
to go to recovery mode shud press Back button.
thanks for the reply guys.
Does flashtool show any bad blocks?? Can you see the kernel logo??
Do you wipe your dalvik cache after changing kernel? If not then the rom will probably fail.
With full wipe?
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Does flashtool show any bad blocks?? Can you see the kernel logo??
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No bad blocks. its hang at kernel logo. im unable to reboot cwm as well. i did follow the instruction well
i tried fastboot & flashtool both giving same freezing issue.
sinkster said:
Do you wipe your dalvik cache after changing kernel? If not then the rom will probably fail.
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after delete dalvik cache also still remain same
rod555 said:
With full wipe?
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do i need to do the full wipe before install the kernel or after?
you dont need to wipe data after installing a kernel. but you should wipe data and dalvik...
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I've tried most of the 4.3 ROMs available. Installed 100% clean with a factory reset and/or wipe system, data, cache & dalvik. After the initial boot if I try to reboot, the phone gets stuck on the first "note2" screen. 4.2.2 ROMs flash boot and reboot fine. I've tried a factory reset after flashing a 4.3 but it still gets stuck. I tried devil kernel... Stuck. I'm using the latest twerp recovery. Please tell me where I fail! Thanks
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I've tried most of the 4.3 ROMs available. Installed 100% clean with a factory reset and/or wipe system, data, cache & dalvik. After the initial boot if I try to reboot, the phone gets stuck on the first "note2" screen. 4.2.2 ROMs flash boot and reboot fine. I've tried a factory reset after flashing a 4.3 but it still gets stuck. I tried devil kernel... Stuck. I'm using the latest twerp recovery. Please tell me where I fail! Thanks
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Sorry I made a duplicate thread. I think I've tried more trouble shooting than the other thread. Its your call moderator.
mrtoast said:
Sorry I made a duplicate thread. I think I've tried more trouble shooting than the other thread. Its your call moderator.
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Maybe try flashing just the rom without any gapps. see if it'll boot for you after a couple reboots. also when u download the files check them again their MD5's so you can confirm that you have a good download.
Clockwordmod superuser app was the key! After the first boot, I ran the app and even though it always wanted to be updated (even after it went through its process) 4.3 ROMs would reboot! I tried probam and pacrom. Each time I flashed new, I had to re update the su or else no reboot. Thanks for your help!
Hello everyone, I have a problem with my xperia S, any help would be greatly appreciated! Let's start from the beginning, I'll try to be brief :
So, I flashed TWRP recovery using the app "RASHR" (I was using the Pure AOSP Lollipop rom when doing this, if it can help), which caused my phone to always boot the recovery and nothing else. I managed to flash the rom again (I made sure to wipe using "factory reset" and "dalvik cache" before installing), and it seemd to work perfectly, but then I rebooted the phone, and got stuck at the sony logo, no recovery available.
I flashed TWRP recovery (stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf) using flashtool, then tried to install another rom (Paranoid Android, found on this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573345). The first boot was successful, but as soon as I reboot the phone, I'm stuck in a bootloop again, with a little difference : when the sony logo appears, the led becomes pink for a few seconds. No access to recovery. Then the led lights off, the logo disappears, and the phone reboots. Again and again. I just reinstalled the same recovery and tried to wipe and fix permissions, but it does not solve the bootloop, and I don't know what to do...
Could it be possible that "rashr" did a bad install of TWRP and corrupted my recovery/bootloader partition or something ?
EDIT : I reinstalled Pure AOSP Lollipop, and now for some reason, no boot loop anymore... I don't understand why, but as long as it works... problem solved !
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Hello everyone, I have a problem with my xperia S, any help would be greatly appreciated! Let's start from the beginning, I'll try to be brief :
So, I flashed TWRP recovery using the app "RASHR" (I was using the Pure AOSP Lollipop rom when doing this, if it can help), which caused my phone to always boot the recovery and nothing else. I managed to flash the rom again (I made sure to wipe using "factory reset" and "dalvik cache" before installing), and it seemd to work perfectly, but then I rebooted the phone, and got stuck at the sony logo, no recovery available.
I flashed TWRP recovery (stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf) using flashtool, then tried to install another rom (Paranoid Android, found on this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573345). The first boot was successful, but as soon as I reboot the phone, I'm stuck in a bootloop again, with a little difference : when the sony logo appears, the led becomes pink for a few seconds. No access to recovery. Then the led lights off, the logo disappears, and the phone reboots. Again and again. I just reinstalled the same recovery and tried to wipe and fix permissions, but it does not solve the bootloop, and I don't know what to do...
Could it be possible that "rashr" did a bad install of TWRP and corrupted my recovery/bootloader partition or something ?
EDIT : I reinstalled Pure AOSP Lollipop, and now for some reason, no boot loop anymore... I don't understand why, but as long as it works... problem solved !
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You flashed the TWRP in wrong way. You need to flash it by this method.
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You flashed the TWRP in wrong way. You need to flash it by this method.
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Hello, and thanks for the answer ! After a few days using the Pure AOSP rom and rebooting several times without any problem, I just got a bootloop again yesterday, forcing me to reflash my rom to be able to use the phone again... will your method (including your tutorial in your signature, which I'm trying as I write this) solve the problem once and for all ? It's a real pain to redownload all my apps again and again and again because of those bootloops =(
Edit : finished following your tutorials, everything seems to work for the moment, hope it will stay stable this time... thanks for your help )
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Hello, and thanks for the answer ! After a few days using the Pure AOSP rom and rebooting several times without any problem, I just got a bootloop again yesterday, forcing me to reflash my rom to be able to use the phone again... will your method solve the problem once and for all ? It's a real pain to redownload all my apps again and again and again because of those bootloops =(
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What did You do before the bootloop was caused? Did You try to flash the TWRP again?
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What did You do before the bootloop was caused? Did You try to flash the TWRP again?
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No, I didn't, I was too afraid of creating another problem xD I just used the phone normally, installed apps from the play store, the last one being nova launcher (but I rebooted a few times after that without any issue)., things like that.
But after applying your tutorials to flash the Lollipop Pure AOSP rom, I think the problems were caused by :
1) a wrong recovery and/or flashing method : previously I used "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" which I flashed directly via flashtools with the phone in fastboot mode with the command "fastboot flash boot xxxxxx.elf". And although I didn't reinstall it after flashing the ROM, I suppose it left something in the recovery partition that caused the bootloop... ?
2) the fact that I didn't flash any "boot.img" at all before installing the ROM... inf fact, I didn't even knew it was necessary !
3) a bad ROM installation procedure : wipe, flash rom, gapps and SuperSU and THEN wiping cache and dalvik, restart
4) all of the above (!)
Anyways, after doing it "the right way", everything seems to work correctly for the moment. After installing the ROM, I followed your recovery tutorial using "openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-LT26i.img", hope I did the right thing this time, hahah. Thank you again for your help !
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No, I didn't, I was too afraid of creating another problem xD I just used the phone normally, installed apps from the play store, the last one being nova launcher (but I rebooted a few times after that without any issue)., things like that.
But after applying your tutorials to flash the rom AND the recovery, I think the problems were caused by :
1) a wrong recovery and/or flashing method : previously I used "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" which I flashed directly via flashtools with the phone in fastboot mode with the command "fastboot flash boot xxxxxx.elf". And although I didn't reinstall it after flashing the ROM, I suppose it left something in the recovery partition that caused the bootloop... ?
2) the fact that I didn't flash any "boot.img" at all before installing the ROM... inf fact, I didn't even knew it was necessary !
3) a bad ROM installation procedure : wipe, flash rom, gapps and SuperSU and THEN wiping cache and dalvik, restart
4) all of the above (!)
Anyways, after doing it "the right way", everything seems to work correctly for the moment. Thank you again for your help !
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Glad that it is worked for You. Yes, You did somethings wrong, which caused You bootloop, better explained as below:
1) The "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" is the stock kernel of ICS version of Xperia S. So if You flash it with a ROM, Your ROM won't boot.
See, each ROM consist of two main parts, one the kernel and other the is the remaining of ROM(apaps, data etc.) A ROM is compatible only with certain kernels, and if wrong kernel is used with a ROM, the ROM won't boot. This is what You were doing, using a stock kernel on non stock based ROM.
2) This essentially doesn't lead to boot loop. This step needs to be done sometimes if You occur a error while flashing ROM via TWRP sometimes.
3) Yes, this sometimes does cause issue, the procedure is always for a clean flash, -Wipe system, wipe data, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache. Flash ROM and immediately wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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Glad that it is worked for You. Yes, You did somethings wrong, which caused You bootloop, better explained as below:
1) The "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" is the stock kernel of ICS version of Xperia S. So if You flash it with a ROM, Your ROM won't boot.
See, each ROM consist of two main parts, one the kernel and other the is the remaining of ROM(apaps, data etc.) A ROM is compatible only with certain kernels, and if wrong kernel is used with a ROM, the ROM won't boot. This is what You were doing, using a stock kernel on non stock based ROM.
2) This essentially doesn't lead to boot loop. This step needs to be done sometimes if You occur a error while flashing ROM via TWRP sometimes.
3) Yes, this sometimes does cause issue, the procedure is always for a clean flash, -Wipe system, wipe data, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache. Flash ROM and immediately wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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Okay, now I understand ! There are so many roms, kernels and things like that on the internet, it was quite confusing...
Thanks again good sir, your help was a precious time saver =D
LegatoExia said:
Okay, now I understand ! There are so many roms, kernels and things like that on the internet, it was quite confusing...
Thanks again good sir, your help was a precious time saver =D
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can you please tell me how did you get out of the boot loop to begin with? i can't do anything...
Frostymoon said:
can you please tell me how did you get out of the boot loop to begin with? i can't do anything...
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I guess You are on stock firmware and flashed the "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" or the twrp.img file via fastboot directly. Flash the DoomKernel from here via flashtool as kernel and it will work with stock and have recovery too. Use the blue coloured "Download Now" button and the extension of file is .elf.