Since I keep getting the same dumb error LOW DISK SPACE, I decided to start over and go to an older nandroid backup.
I tried it and it flashed, but there were no icons on the screen, just the wall paper. NOTHING, no phone, apps, no buttons worked.
I tried to reflash the MIK G Rom that I used. SAME THING. No icons..nothing. I was getting text messages on the task bar coming through but NOTHING ELSE.
Any suggestions how to fix this?
Bottom line, I do nandroid restores and reflash the MIK G Rom and the screen is completely blank except the wallpaper and the task bar...??? Strange
Thanks
Mike
PS
Using AMON RA
I had the same issue happen to me when using amon-ra 2.3 recovery back in the day. Install smelkus 4.3 recovery and do a full wipe of sd card and repartition if necessary. Basically start over new and flash a fresh copy of your rom of choice. Nandroid should backup properly and eliminate any further issues.
I agree. Start over, repartition, wipe everything, flash the ROM and then use A2SD to move your Dalvik Cache to your SD Card
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So I got Cm7 running using rom manager, used titanium backup to restore apps + system data, then fixed permissions. For the last 10 minutes it's been stuck in the CM7 screen....
What should I do? Can I pull the battery without harm? Does it take that long to boot after fixing permissions?
Edit: pulled the batter and am trying to boot into recovery...going to wipe the dalvik/cache again.
Edit2: same thing for the last 6 minutes....dang. I guess I'll just nandroid in 5 minutes if it doesn't' get out of it.
Edit3: going to nandroid back. I might try it again later flashing from a Zip instead of using rom manager. I probably won't restore system data either next time. If anyone has any suggestions though please post them.
Edit4: not good...phone is bootlooping cyangen screen after nandroid.
Edit5: Cleared factordata, cache, and when I go to clear dalvik I'm getting
e unknown volume for path sd-ext
Any ideas here?
Edit6: I'm reflashing 6.1.2....okay...got through the boot and now I'm setting up the phone.
You may need to wipe everything now and reinstall fresh. Do a search for Calkulin's tools here and download the format all zip and put it on the root of your sdcard. Flash it just like you would a rom from recovery. It will wipe boot, data, cache and system. Then try flashing cm7 from recovery. Usually boot loops happen because of there not being enough space on one of your partitions like system or boot etc.
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You may need to wipe everything now and reinstall fresh. Do a search for Calkulin's tools here and download the format all zip and put it on the root of your sdcard. Flash it just like you would a rom from recovery. It will wipe boot, data, cache and system. Then try flashing cm7 from recovery. Usually boot loops happen because of there not being enough space on one of your partitions like system or boot etc.
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Will do....I know I had been installing apps to the SD card using CM6 and when I first got CM7 up it said my phone memory was low. I thought it would say on the SD card.
I'll probably try tomorrow again if I get the courage and I most definitely will DL Calkun's tools.
Thanks!
I'm going to guess the nandroid didn't work either because of the phone memory low issue?
I would reccomend re-doing what you did originally, except when restoring with titanium, do NOT restore system settings, only apps and data. That's probably the cause.
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I would reccomend re-doing what you did originally, except when restoring with titanium, do NOT restore system settings, only apps and data. That's probably the cause.
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Wiped manually, installed from zip, and didn't restore system data. CM7 has been running for about an hour now.
Thanks everyone!
Glad that you got it working man.
Is ANY system data safe to restore from Titanium?
Had the exact same problem myself... I'm restoring my Myn nandroid as we speak, and I'll mess with it more tomorrow.
Does anyone know what (if any) system data is safe to restore from Titanium? I just want my contacts and text messages basically... I don't know exactly what caused the problem from Titanium since I made sure not to check any of the Sense-related items.
For about 20 min after I pulled the battery I couldn't get the phone to do anything except vibrate three times when I tried to get into recovery. Eventually coaxed it into the bootloader where I selected to boot into recovery to nandroid back. Almost had a heart attack!
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Had the exact same problem myself... I'm restoring my Myn nandroid as we speak, and I'll mess with it more tomorrow.
Does anyone know what (if any) system data is safe to restore from Titanium? I just want my contacts and text messages basically... I don't know exactly what caused the problem from Titanium since I made sure not to check any of the Sense-related items.
For about 20 min after I pulled the battery I couldn't get the phone to do anything except vibrate three times when I tried to get into recovery. Eventually coaxed it into the bootloader where I selected to boot into recovery to nandroid back. Almost had a heart attack!
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You should never restore system settings.
For contacts, open accounts and sync, tap your google account, then sync contacts, and that'll be done.
For texts, people highly recommend sms backup or my backup. Then backup apps and data, then restore only apps and data, and you'll be set.
so i have been using CM7 RC1 w/ stock kernel for a while now, without any issues. i was reading up and wanted to try the new incredikernel though, for the governor rather than using setcpu/juice defender for increased battery life.
so i did a titanium backup, then in Clockwork did a full backup before i started messing with anything. i then mounted to computer to put the kernel on the SD card. i did this, but was confused where to actually put the .zip file so that CW would see it. SD card or internal memory? i've had this issue before.
anyway, i didn't find the .zip when i booted into recovery, so i went to re-mount to USB to move it over to the other directory, and everything seized up on me. trying to mount USB basically froze my phone. re-booting did not fix, when i try to go into CM settings or try to mount USB same freezing would happen.
OK fine, i just did a nandroid backup so i figured it wasn't a big deal since i haven't actually made any changes yet and so i restored. then it would not boot. got stuck at the CM7 bootloader. ****. so i tried an earlier restore point, from a few months ago. that worked (also CM7-RC1 when i first put it on). i didn't wipe cache/dalvik when i tried the first time, so i wiped now and then tried to restore the most recent backup again. still, no luck.
so i've been living with the older restore trying to get everything how it was before. another note, i had installed a battery meter (RC1 did not come with one), and when trying to flash this, got stuck at the same bootloader screen again. another thing to note is that i have been updating CW to the latest version when it is available, but all versions are 3.xx. the latest i think i went from 3.0.0.5 to 3.0.0.8. just trying to include as much info as possible here...
any ideas? it's frustrating because i haven't actually been installing anything new. at this point i just want my phone the way it was, i.e. getting the latest restore point to work. it won't, but older restore versions will work. did CW mess up the backup, is it corrupt? is this a CM7 issue or CW? help please!
if this is in the wrong forum, apologies, it wouldn't let me post in the dev thread due to lack of posts.
Did you do a complete wipe before trying to restore your backups? In recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, format boot, system, data and cache.
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Did you do a complete wipe before trying to restore your backups? In recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, format boot, system, data and cache.
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i did not do that before. i just tried though, and same result. stuck in CM7 boot loop.
wtf happened to my backup!
That happened to me once. Try this. Save everything on your sd card to your computer. Reformat card. Then put just the nandroid back on card. It might help.
Yeah sounds like it may be an issue with the SD card or your backup..
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Here's the deal. I got a new 16GB sd card, copied everything over (including hidden files) and it worked fine for about two hours. Then the screen went black but the LED and soft buttons stayed lit. I did a Clockwork recovery (with a version that I've used successfully before) but it couldn't find SD-EXT so it would boot up to the red Droid "eye" thing (right before loading the homescreen) and then just keep showing that animation.
So I put the old card back in, tried again, and it still couldn't find the SD-EXT file so I've got a phone now which is stuck at this animation.
My question is, can I just boot into Clockwork and install Cyanogen (because I couldn't find a DINC custom recovery file anywhere) from a zip on the SD and have everything start working again? Don't want to mess it up more than it already is.
Unless you have made an SD-EXT partition, it will give that "error" in recovery. Its not actually messing anything up. I'm not sure why its bootlooping but you can try wiping data and cache then reboot or you can download a zip from www.dougpiston.com to take your phone back to stock.
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I actually discovered that in further research after I posted.
Clearing the cache was a no-go so of DP's site should I go with PB31IMG or with one of his recovery images? I'm think of going with the one with CWM 2.5 on it.
I would try either doing a complete wipe and reflash of whatever rom you choose or you can use the PB31IMG.zip to get back to stock and flash a rom from there. Make sure you're doing a complete wipe as well (wipe data/factory reset, cache, dalvik cache) and do it manually in recovery, not with rom manager.
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Ok, im not too much of a newbie with flashing roms..but im trying to understand something. Ok right now im on synergy-kingdom rom and whenever I flash a sense rom, my wallpaper and settings seems to carry over from the first rom. Im trying to have a fresh install so to speak. Before every new rom I clear the cache, dalvik cache, data, atleast 3 times. and run a super-wipe zip...but every time it seems like things are unchanged. Basically i want to know how to get the cleanest install without keeping some settings from the previous install?
Well you're doing it right; if you're on clockwork, it may not be wiping correctly for some people, in which you can try switch to amon ra, another recovery, or update to the latest clockwork. Cuz you only need to: backup your apps+data, do a full wipe [factory/data, cache, dalvik cache], flash rom, reboot. Then when restoring apps and data, restore only apps+data, NOT system settings.
ok thanks im using amon ra btw..guess im doing it right. Ok, for example...yesterday I fudged up my synergy install by trying to install a mod for a rosie. So instead of doing a nandroid restore, i just opted to do a fresh install over again after wiping/erasing all the things mentioned above. Upon boot i was expecting to see the wallpaper that came with original rom but instead I got the wallpaper I assigned earlier that day. For some reason I thought it was supposed to load all the original settings of that rom (including wallpapers etc..)and not some settings that I chose manually.
I have done the exact same thing. I've had to repartition SD to remove the data. As I think about it, I started wiping everything except sd card, hasn't done it since then.
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I have done the exact same thing. I've had to repartition SD to remove the data. As I think about it, I started wiping everything except sd card, hasn't done it since then.
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So your saying I should repartition the sd to get rid of the left over settings?
Hey everyone,
Ok, here's the deal. I flash new ROM's by CM or Amon and I get the message saying SD card unmounted. Go to settings to mount it, it shows as no SD card installed. Reboot into recovery, SD available. I've read clearing cache and davlik a few times usually clears up any initial load problems for new ROM's. Nope, doesn't help. Reboot shows no SD installed
Back into Recovery.
Mount SD card?
Tried it. Still unmounts on boot.
BUT...
Not on ALL ROM's.
I'm running Myn's Warm 2.2 fine (well, some laggyness)
I'm running 1975jamie's King Cocoa II True Blue just fine
I ran Cyogen fine (just don't like AOSP ROM's)
MIUI ran great.
I'm dying to keep the new line of Sense 3 ROM's.
They all install, load, and boot just fine.
I get to the initial "new user" setup stages and they all connect and sync just fine, then POOF! I get the little SD card symbol in the upper left hand corner saying SD card unmounted...
I ignore that to check out the ROM's and they scroll just fine, everything opens and closes fine.
Any ideas?
Jack
Are you flashing in recovery or with ROM Manager?
Last flashed ROM was Warm 2.2
Used ROM Manager to D/L ROM, add on's, and flash them.
All boxes checked prior to flashing (Backup, Cache, Cache/Davlik)
Previously was running Warm 2.2 (prior to King Cocoa II), but flashed through CM.
Both flashing methods yielded no problems.
Flashed MIUI in Recovery AND ROM Manager to test.
Both yielded no problems.
Every other ROM, but the 4 I listed in my OP, shows no SD card.
So basically, list of WORKING Rom's installed and run, in order, were:
Warm 2.2 then
New install of King Cocoa II then
New install of Cyogen then
New install of Warm 2.2 (deleted backup for fresh start) then
New install of MIUI then
Backup of Warm 2.2
Only backups I still have are KC 2, Warm, and MIUI.
In between some of those I tried flashing other ROMS, but all croaked with no SD message...
Jack
I don't recommend using Rom manager for flashing roms. Rom manager and clockwork mod tend to not wipe cleanly. You should gave better luck using only amon ra. Wipe everything 3 times(except sd) before flashing. If you still have issues, try formating your sd card on your computer.
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That's all well and good, but doesn't explain why only 4 ROM's flash "right" on my phone regardless of what method I use, lol
Gotta tell ya though, as much as I've liked this Evo...
The Samsung Galaxy S II is looking better and better every day.
I can't promise, but I can assure that you'll have better results using Amon Ra and flashing in recovery.
The best method is do a nandroid of you current working ROM. Backup everything but cache (arguable), then go to wipe and wipe every setting there is once, except the SD card itself, and the battery stats, if you're not fully charged.
Then wipe Dalvik cache and cache 2 times.
Then flash your ROM.
If you REALLY wanna do it up right, before you flash the new ROM, back up your SD Card to your computer, format it in Windows with a card reader, then put it back in the phone, go to partition, in Recovery.
Partition using 64mb for swap (arguable.. some people put 0) and 1024 for EXT partition.
When it's done, convert to EXT3.
Then copy all your stuff back to your SD Card.
Flash your ROM and then flash DT APS2SD before you reboot. I know a lot of ROMS have it baked in, but I still flash it manually.
Once your ROM boots (if it does) let the phone just sit til the screen shuts off, then reboot to Recovery and do another Nandroid, so you have a backup of a stock/working version of your ROM. Flash a custom kernel if you want to (wipe cache and Dalvik Cache first), then reboot. Let your phone settle again (til the screen turns off) then start setting things up, Google acct., apps, etc.
If you use Titanium backup to restore your apps, ONLY RESTORE apps/Data that you put on your phone. No Google apps, no System apps, No HTC apps.
Then reboot again, when you're done.
Yes, it will take some time to do all this.
Yes, you will have very little chance of problems like force closes, reboots, etc.
Now if you REALLY REALLY want to do it right, do a nandroid of your current setup, and then flash a stock/Sense ROM in recovery and Nandroid that so you have a stock setup for flashing GPS fixes, updating your profile, etc.
(BTW, having a stock setup means you can probably just flash that and not unroot if you have to take your phone in at all)
Is your card partitioned if so did you partition it after you backed up warm 2.2 .
You may need to fix sdext in recovery or run a fix using your computer I had something like that happen and I fixed it by mounting to my PC in recovery then started to copy some files then just stopped it in the middle of coping and when I plunged it back in my PC recognized there was a problem and ran a fix for it .
I know that sounds kind of geto.
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Just thought I put in my 2 cents. I Used to use Rom Manager to download roms but I experienced a lot of force closes. Now, I always flash thru recovery. I Factory wipe 3 times, I also use calkulin's format 3 times, clear cache 3 times and clear delvick cache 3 times... then flash. Also, read thru the forums on the roms you are using this maybe a problem with that rom. I personally have not the issue you have.