So i flashed the new AOKP just how i flashed my last AOKP rom and when i booted back up to log into my gmail, it said my network is not working and it's not provisioned with sprint or something. i can call and text but when i use internet apps etc it says i have no connection and i'd have to get on wifi. anyone know how to fix this?
Have you updated the PRL and Profile?
Wierd, I was on AOKP earlier today and I have had no problems in relation to that.
Perhaps reflash?
Be sure to wipe cache and dalvik too.
from the home screen go press Menu->Settings->System Updates->Update Profile.....let the phone provision...your error message should go away and your 3g/4g data will be enabled...also, do a PRL Update (just in case) ;]
ToaderBoat said:
from the home screen go press Menu->Settings->System Updates->Update Profile.....let the phone provision...your error message should go away and your 3g/4g data will be enabled...also, do a PRL Update (just in case) ;]
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AOKP is not TW based and does not have the update profile and PRL options. You must flash a TW ROM to do so.
I second the opinion that the OP should attempt a reflash of AOKP first and be sure to wipe data, cache, and dalvik.
HenryDCase said:
AOKP is not TW based and does not have the update profile and PRL options. You must flash a TW ROM to do so.
I second the opinion that the OP should attempt a reflash of AOKP first and be sure to wipe data, cache, and dalvik.
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I have ZERO experience with AOKP roms, so how does the phone do those updates?
CyberpodS2 said:
I have ZERO experience with AOKP roms, so how does the phone do those updates?
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On AOKP, CM9... You don't. Honestly, I've never had to. I would try a fresh clean install of AOKP, remembering to wipe data, cache, and dalvik.
If you really want to do profile and prl, you'll have to flash a tw based ROM or stock.
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I recently decided to update the look on my Evo and went with the MikFroyo v4.5 Rom. I was running Netarchy's Burnt Rom, and had the toastmod kernel. After updating the radios, as they suggested, I proceeded with flashing with the MikFroyo rom. The MikFroyo Rom comes with stock HTC #15 Kernel, which I just left alone until my wifi stopped working.
I read on a few threads that some people were flashing a different kernel and were able to fix wifi, so I tried a couple of different ones. I've listed the kernels I used below. Additionally, I updated profile in system updates, and it still didn't fix anything.
[KERNEL]
Stock HTC #15 Kernel (came with MikFroyo v4.5)
4.3.1 netarchy-toastmod-cfs-nohavs-nosbc-universal
4.3.4-cfs-havs-less-nosbc (Less Aggressive HAVS) - This kernel is currently on my phone.
I'm just grasping at straws at this point, and I have no idea what else to do. I love the Rom, but I need the wifi to work.
Does anyone know a kernel that is supposed to resolve the wifi issue?
Are there perhaps some file location changes that were made when the new Rom was installed?
You stated that you kept the HTC 15 until wifi stopped working. This infers that wifi was working with MikFroyo and then something happened. What mods did you make to your phone just before wifi stopped working?
Hi, thanks for the reply. I meant to say I didn't start trying new kernels until I noticed the wifi wasnt working. The MikFroyo rom suggested updating the radios before flashing it, so I did.
The wifi problem surfaced after updating the radios to the current ones. I reverted the ROM back to Netarchy Burnt Droid 1.4.2 to see if it was the ROM that was causing the issue, but the wifi still can't scan for networks. I also always wipe the dalvik and cache before flashing.
Which radio did you flash.
I would suggest doing a full wipe, and then re-flashing the rom.
Khilbron said:
Which radio did you flash.
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I did the combo and the boot update found here. I don't know which piece effects the wifi though.
teh roxxorz said:
I would suggest doing a full wipe, and then re-flashing the rom.
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I also always wipe the dalvik and cache before flashing anything. Are you saying I need to wipe something else?
aerobic1 said:
I also always wipe the dalvik and cache before flashing anything. Are you saying I need to wipe something else?
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I'm saying backup your rom and apps. Then do a full wipe, factory/data, cache, and your dalvik, then re-flash your rom. That should clear up your issues.
teh roxxorz said:
I'm saying backup your rom and apps. Then do a full wipe, factory/data, cache, and your dalvik, then re-flash your rom. That should clear up your issues.
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Wooohooooo!!!! I wiped everything, and it's working PERRRRRRRFECTLY!!
Thanks a bunch teh roxxorz
Anytime man.
So i just flashed cm7 the stable version, first thing i do is turn on my wifi, but when it obtains the ip adress etc, it keeps rebooting and turning off rebooting, and just keeps doing that over and over again. any suggestions?? anyone?
Have you tried reflashing it on a clean install? You also flashed gapps with it?
yes, i even wiped alll that thing like dalvik and all that good stuff and flashed gapps right after. this started happening to me with rc3 rc4 and now stable cm7, works fine with cm2
Did you flash a kernel with it?
whats that?
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whats that?
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Well that's a no then. And the kernel is basically the heart of the phone operation. Different kernels do different things, but we can worry about that later.
Now I'd like you to backup your apps, then re-flash the rom completely, along with gapps.
If it is turning on Wifi only that causes the issue, it may be something with what is remembered in your wifi access points.
Delete your access point. Turn on Wifi and re-attach.
should i wipe dalvik cache also?
cocoes4o8 said:
should i wipe dalvik cache also?
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Yes; you need to wipe factory/data, cache, and dalvik cache. The flash the rom, wipe cache and dalvik, then flash gapps, then reboot.
just finished doing all that
Any improvement?
WIFI Sleep policy set to NEVER?
thanks!! it works!!! ok i have one more problem, this has been happening to me since i flashed cm7 any cm7, i use email alot but it doesnt give the right time date etc, each and every email date is 12/31/1969
cocoes4o8 said:
thanks!! it works!!! ok i have one more problem, this has been happening to me since i flashed cm7 any cm7, i use email alot but it doesnt give the right time date etc, each and every email date is 12/31/1969
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Have you tried updatinng / reinstalling the app?
yes even downloaded a different email program.
the email thing
might be a problem from your email server what service do you use is it a public or a private service such as work email or a simple yahoo gmail hotmail? type pop 3 that could explain it more in depth
teh roxxorz said:
Yes; you need to wipe factory/data, cache, and dalvik cache. The flash the rom, wipe cache and dalvik, then flash gapps, then reboot.
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ok when i flashed cm7 final my market was jus loading forever so i did those steps n now it works but ive been haven an issue wit the facebook app...when i go to my messages it jus forcloses same goes for when i checkin...any ideas
weztcoazt said:
ok when i flashed cm7 final my market was jus loading forever so i did those steps n now it works but ive been haven an issue wit the facebook app...when i go to my messages it jus forcloses same goes for when i checkin...any ideas
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When you flashed, did you flash the gapps?
And facebook app has been giving people problems...I think the word was to go back to 1.52 [the previous version before latest update] and you should be good.
I don't have a facebook, so no help with that app, sorry.
teh roxxorz said:
When you flashed, did you flash the gapps?
And facebook app has been giving people problems...I think the word was to go back to 1.52 [the previous version before latest update] and you should be good.
I don't have a facebook, so no help with that app, sorry.
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yeah i flashed it right after the rom....but ok no worries no biggie jus tryin to see if it could b fixed...also when i run the car home app n select "navigate" it tells me "no activity found"...whats wrong
You should always do a factory like reset before flashing a rom.
When I went to CM7 I did this.
Ran a Nandroid backup of Stock rom
Ran the GPS Fix for CM7 before going to CM7
Cleared Dalvik cache
Cleared Cache
Cleared Data
Flashed CM7
Flashed GApps
ReBooted
If you used TB to backup everything on your old rom then ONLY install the Apps NOT the data. Also I have noticed that a lot of people are just running a Restore everything from TB that may have something to do with it. I only installed third party apps like barcode scanner, Game Fly, PicSay, Directv. Do not restore anything that was a system app from your other rom.
And so far everything has been great.
I am currently using CM9 on my GNex because it has a built-in Profiles management application in Settings.
Is this feature exclusive to CM? Do other ROMs have this feature? I have tried various market apps to replicate this functionality, but none of them seem to work the way the CM9 one does.
I thought I had seen someone using AOKP and it had this in his Settings, but when I tried to Flash that ROM, I got a ton of errors on reboot and didn't find Profiles in the Settings section either.
Also, as I am relatively new to Android (this is my first Android device), should I do a complete wipe data before installing a totally different ROM to avoid process errors? I am using Clockwork Mod recovery to flash ROMs and just performing the default "wipe Dalvik cache" before installing a new ROM. So far, the only ROM I am able to install/update is CM9. AOKP and Codename Android just gave me a ton of process errors after booting and were just unusable. As such, i am currently stuck using CM9, but have really bad wifi performance with it.
TIA!
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Also, as I am relatively new to Android (this is my first Android device), should I do a complete wipe data before installing a totally different ROM to avoid process errors? I am using Clockwork Mod recovery to flash ROMs and just performing the default "wipe Dalvik cache" before installing a new ROM. So far, the only ROM I am able to install/update is CM9. AOKP and Codename Android just gave me a ton of process errors after booting and were just unusable. As such, i am currently stuck using CM9, but have really bad wifi performance with it.
TIA!
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Yes. Yes Yes Yes Yes. ALWAYS do a full data wipe when moving from one ROM to another ROM. You can sometimes get away with not wiping if you are simply upgrading to a newer version of the same ROM, but anytime that you run into issues after installing a new ROM please do make sure that you wiped data before posting/complaining about issues.
Thank you for your clarification. The next time I try a completely different ROM I will do a full data wipe. I assume flashing new Nightlies of the ROM I am already running doesn't require a full data wipe?
But can you or anyone else tell me if AOKP or any other ROMs have the "Profiles" feature in Settings, like CM9 does? Or is this exclusive to the CM9 ROM?
Thanks again.
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Thank you for your clarification. The next time I try a completely different ROM I will do a full data wipe. I assume flashing new Nightlies of the ROM I am already running doesn't require a full data wipe?
But can you or anyone else tell me if AOKP or any other ROMs have the "Profiles" feature in Settings, like CM9 does? Or is this exclusive to the CM9 ROM?
Thanks again.
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I haven't seen it anywhere else, though AOKP does offer a Quiet Hours option.
THANK YOU!
Using your suggestion to do a wipe data when flashing a rom, I downloaded the latest CM9 nightly, and just installed it wiping both the data and cache.
After my initial setup and installing the speedtest app, my ping is back to normal at ~25ms and 15mb down and 2 up!
Do you always (or recommend) wipe the data even if you are just updating the current ROM?
Hopefully one of my other apps wasn't the cause of this issue, but I'll soon find out once I have re-installed everything.
Thanks again.
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Using your suggestion to do a wipe data when flashing a rom, I downloaded the latest CM9 nightly, and just installed it wiping both the data and cache.
After my initial setup and installing the speedtest app, my ping is back to normal at ~25ms and 15mb down and 2 up!
Do you always (or recommend) wipe the data even if you are just updating the current ROM?
Hopefully one of my other apps wasn't the cause of this issue, but I'll soon find out once I have re-installed everything.
Thanks again.
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The ROM developer will usually state in the changelog / release notes if a wipe is required/recommended for an upgrade. Rule of thumb though:
1) Updating ROM to newer version, same Android release (ex: 4.0.3 -> 4.0.3) ==> No wipe
2) Updating ROM to newer version, different Android release (ex: 4.0.3 -> 4.0.4) ==> WIPE
3) Changing from one ROM to another ROM (CM9 -> AOKP) ==> WIPE
Interesting. After reinstalling my apps one by one, I've been running speedtest and found that Airsync/Doubletwist is the cause of my slowness. Uninstalling and rebooting fixes the speed/ping issue right away. Glad I bought this app. Not.
I've been trying for a while to get CM10 to work. Everytime I've had issues with network data. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
It will show 4G or H+ in the status bar, but if I try to search for somewhere in maps, or refresh FaceBook, it doesn't work. WiFi still works fine.
If I restore back to my rooted touchwiz network data works flawlessly, but we don't want touchwiz, do we?
Any ideas why this is happening?
Are you doing a full wipe before flashing? wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache. and wipe divalk cache (advanced menu) before flashing your ROM. If this doesn't work, then try to fix permissions (advanced menu in recovery) I personally run CM10, and have no data issues. Also are you running a custom kernel?
Jump into your dialer and dial... *#06#
If your IMEI number shows up then you're good to go. Just follow through with a clean wipe before installing any roms.
But if your IMEI number shows up as 0 or nothing comes up then you may need to inject it back into your system. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801997
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Are you doing a full wipe before flashing? wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache. and wipe divalk cache (advanced menu) before flashing your ROM. If this doesn't work, then try to fix permissions (advanced menu in recovery) I personally run CM10, and have no data issues. Also are you running a custom kernel?
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I haven't been doing wipe dalvik cache. I guess I should try that.
So this time I cleared user data, clear cache, cleared dalvik cache.
Then I installed CM10 stable, and google apps for CM 10.0 from goo.im
Then I will reboot, install nova, change all my settings once again, install all my apps, and hope data doesn't quit by tomorrow.
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I haven't been doing wipe dalvik cache. I guess I should try that.
So this time I cleared user data, clear cache, cleared dalvik cache.
Then I installed CM10 stable, and google apps for CM 10.0 from goo.im
Then I will reboot, install nova, change all my settings once again, install all my apps, and hope data doesn't quit by tomorrow.
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If you need data consistently my suggestion would be to flash Task's AOKP. Data works flawlessly on his build. CM10 for me still has data issues as well.
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If you need data consistently my suggestion would be to flash Task's AOKP. Data works flawlessly on his build. CM10 for me still has data issues as well.
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It's still showing 4G in the status bar, and I'm able to look up sites with chrome, but none of my apps are getting data (FaceBook, Twitter, Maps).
This is really weird.
thyroidgland said:
Jump into your dialer and dial... *#06#
If your IMEI number shows up then you're good to go. Just follow through with a clean wipe before installing any roms.
But if your IMEI number shows up as 0 or nothing comes up then you may need to inject it back into your system. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801997
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IMEI shows up, but some apps are still unable to access the internet when on network data.
I would really love it if this would just work.
I have network data, it shows 4G and full signal in the status bar, I can look things up with Chrome, but FaceBook, Twitter, and Maps all have connection errors when on network data, and work fine on wifi.
Anyone have a fix?
I may have fixed it. Under access point names, there are two options: Bell (pda.bell.ca) and Bell Flex (inet.bell.ca)
By default it's set to Bell, and I switched to Bell Flex. Now I'm getting LTE and my other apps are working.
Hopefully it continues to work.
I recently upgraded my device using the [ROM][ODIN] SPH-L710 ND8 (ND8 Modem/Kernel/Bootloader/ROM - Full Restore - Unrooted).
The process went great and I am booted. I have cellular voice (made a test call) but cannot receive cellular data. Updating PRL and Profile fail (Code: 601)Connection Error. I have TWRP backup from before the upgrade. I came from MK3 running CM11.
Thanks for help troubleshooting with me.
Have you tried clearing cache and dalvik in your recovery and then rebooting and trying your PRL and profile update?
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Have you tried clearing cache and dalvik in your recovery and then rebooting and trying your PRL and profile update?
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Yep. Didnt help. Still no data service.
I restored my CM11 backup (which I planned to do anyways) and I get cellular data. But I am still baffled as to why the stock ROM doesn't get data. I would especially like to know for when I sell the phone and revert to stock ROM for the next owner.
You could always try the dialer code to do over the air activation, if you decide to go back to TouchWiz
Sent from my LG-V700
mattzeller said:
You could always try the dialer code to do over the air activation, if you decide to go back to TouchWiz
Sent from my LG-V700
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Is this something I can do without the help of Sprint cust care?
I am going to try reflashing the stock ROM and see if it works. Will update shortly...
Yeah the dialer code can be used to reset data without customer care, but if you're on TW you can trouble shoot with customer care and you'll have no problems following the steps they would want you to do to troubleshoot
*edit* dialer code: ##DATA#
Tekniqal said:
I am going to try reflashing the stock ROM and see if it works. Will update shortly...
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I tried wiping system, data, cache, dalvik and flashing [STOCK ROM][4.4] ND8 Kitkat ROM but still no cellular data.
I was able to fix it by dial ##72786# to reset data and reactivate phone. Which is what you had mentioned earlier. Now I get cellular data and can update Profile and PLR.
Thanks for taking the time to help me.
No problem, glad I could offer some assistance