nexus dosent boot after installing Minco's rom - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi,
I have my nexus for 4 mounth.
i've tried many roms (the last was gummy 4.0.4)
today i installed Minco's last rom (JB)
and now its stuch on the boot logo screen
What can i do and how?

moonknightthe1st said:
Hi,
I have my nexus for 4 mounth.
i've tried many roms (the last was gummy 4.0.4)
today i installed Minco's last rom (JB)
and now its stuch on the boot logo screen
What can i do and how?
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Did you wipe data by doing the factory reset before installing it? Wipe cache, dalvik?
Your options are, try again, restore from NAND (you do have backups, right?), use Gnex Toolkit to flash to stock from the fastboot menu.

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[Q] All ROMs get stuck in bootloop

Hey guys, I've spent the last 10ish hours or so trying to find and flash a ROM to my gnex that won't get stuck in a bootloop. I've tried Xylon, AOSPA Toro, Ato,421 Jelly Beer, and JB sourcery. I get the same problem with each. Here's been my procedure, with slight variations on when I wipe what caches and
Using Wugs Root Toolkit:
1- Flash stock and unroot
2 - unlock
3 - push root files to phone
4 - install root files with TWRP
5 - run super su and busybox installer
6 - Flash zip of ROM to phone
7 - install ROM files with TWRP
8 - GET STUCK IN BOOTLOOP
Any help is appreciated!
Did you install latest twrp?
Have you been able to boot stock?
Is the stock Rom version same as your custom Rom?
Odesláno z mého Galaxy Nexus pomocí Tapatalk 2
A1R80RN3 said:
Hey guys, I've spent the last 10ish hours or so trying to find and flash a ROM to my gnex that won't get stuck in a bootloop. I've tried Xylon, AOSPA Toro, Ato,421 Jelly Beer, and JB sourcery. I get the same problem with each. Here's been my procedure, with slight variations on when I wipe what caches and
Using Wugs Root Toolkit:
1- Flash stock and unroot
2 - unlock
3 - push root files to phone
4 - install root files with TWRP
5 - run super su and busybox installer
6 - Flash zip of ROM to phone
7 - install ROM files with TWRP
8 - GET STUCK IN BOOTLOOP
Any help is appreciated!
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why arent you wiping data/cache in recovery? you need to do that.
standa75 said:
Did you install latest twrp?
Have you been able to boot stock?
Is the stock Rom version same as your custom Rom?
Odesláno z mého Galaxy Nexus pomocí Tapatalk 2
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got the latest TWRP last night and yes, stock works fine. I've been going from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1/4.2.2. should I update the stock rom before flashing the new one?
Also I've tried wiping caches at every point possible, not wiping caches at all, and wiping them at different times, but still to no avail
A1R80RN3 said:
got the latest TWRP last night and yes, stock works fine. I've been going from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1/4.2.2. should I update the stock rom before flashing the new one?
Also I've tried wiping caches at every point possible, not wiping caches at all, and wiping them at different times, but still to no avail
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You need to run factory reset in twrp/cwm.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
finally booted!!!
Here's what I did:
1 - After flashing to stock and unrooting I let the device (TORO, not ToroPLUS) update to 4.2.2.
2 - moved on to unlocking and rooting the phone
3 - flashed latest TWRP
4 - Pushed latest Xylon Rom
5 - booted into TWRP and installed xylon
6 -Wiped caches
7 - restored data
I don't know why this worked all of a sudden, but you have my exact steps on the try that DID work, so I hope that for anyone else who has this problem this was helpful, and thanks Zepius and standa75 for the help!
A1R80RN3 said:
finally booted!!!
Here's what I did:
1 - After flashing to stock and unrooting I let the device (TORO, not ToroPLUS) update to 4.2.2.
2 - moved on to unlocking and rooting the phone
3 - flashed latest TWRP
4 - Pushed latest Xylon Rom
5 - booted into TWRP and installed xylon
6 -Wiped caches
7 - restored data
I don't know why this worked all of a sudden, but you have my exact steps on the try that DID work, so I hope that for anyone else who has this problem this was helpful, and thanks Zepius and standa75 for the help!
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When you unlocked, you wiped data partition. All you needed to do was use factory reset before flashing ROM
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
you could try doing a full factory reset and format data in twrp. i've had otherwise unexplainable problems that were fixed by doing that, sometimes i think the internal memory just needs a good reformat.
download 2.5 here, http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/90
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2) adb reboot bootloader
3) fastboot flash recovery >>>>your file here<<<<<<, so if you named your image file to be TWRP.img, type "fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img", assuming you are in the directory of the img file....
4) boot into recovery, do a full OS wipe, flash new rom, wipe dalvik and cache once more just in case (i think its a good habbit even its not needed most of the time, only takes like half a second anyways.....).
5) still failing? you are doing something wrong, read carefully and do it again.
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[Q] BootLoop Problem for Custom ROMs

Hi Guys,
I have a Rooted Galaxy Nexus. From Last Month, I am facing a strange problem. I had two custom roms stored in my machine
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Please......
pkalekar said:
Hi Guys,
I have a Rooted Galaxy Nexus. From Last Month, I am facing a strange problem. I had two custom roms stored in my machine
1. JB Sourcery 5.2
2. Xylon Maguro 2.7.7
I downloaded JBSourcery Encore, and tried to install it through Recovery. I have TWRP.
The TWRP program said that Installation of the ROM with Gapps package was successful. But when I Rebooted my phone, It got Stuck on the JBSourcery Logo while booting.
Then I switched back to JBSourcery5.2. It got installed perfectly.
After Some time , I installed XYLON rom with the same procedure. It also installed correctly, But when again I tried to install JBSourcery 5.2,
I faced the same problem I faced with JBSourcery Encore.
So, I switched back to XYLON 2.7.X.
Last week I copied PA3.99 custom rom with Android4.3. I installed it yesterday with new gapps package and it got installed correctly. I didnt like that rom interface so, I decided to go back to Xlon as it was the only working rom left in my phone. But when I tried to Load XYLON rom this time, then I went into BootLoop with XYLON Logo on the screen.
In Short, whenever I install a new rom on my phone, and if I switch back to my prevoius rom, then my previously working rom goes into bootloop. (Please note that I wipe cache/dalvik cache every time I install a new rom.)
Can Someone please help me to solve this issue???????
Please......
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You noted in your post that you only wipe cache and davlik. When you install a rom your supposed to do a full system wipe. And for sh!ts and giggles, try using cwm instead of twrp to install your roms. I hear mixed things about twrp.
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mkuehl06 said:
You noted in your post that you only wipe cache and davlik. When you install a rom your supposed to do a full system wipe. And for sh!ts and giggles, try using cwm instead of twrp to install your roms. I hear mixed things about twrp.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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But if I perform System wipe, then all the data such as images, contacts, downloaded aplications will be wiped from my phone... right?
And if I take a backup of that data on PC, and then after installing a new rom, if I paste it back in the phone, will it work??
pkalekar said:
But if I perform System wipe, then all the data such as images, contacts, downloaded aplications will be wiped from my phone... right?
And if I take a backup of that data on PC, and then after installing a new rom, if I paste it back in the phone, will it work??
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Yes you will loose all your user data when you do a full system wipe. ive never copied and pasted data from my phone to my pc and then back tbh, i just let it all sync with my google account. the applications will restore when you sync your google account to your phone after the wipe since you have to have a google account to use play store. if they are external applications (ones you downloaded the apks for and installed them manually) you will have to reinstall those, as playstore will not recognize them. just about every custom rom op gives you instructions on how to install the roms, and im pretty sure they all say you must wipe all data before installing. failure to do a system wipe, will cause boot loops.
You can use "titanium backup" Ort "helium" to save your apps and Data.
Images and music normaly won't be deleted. But you should make a Backup anyways.
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Beta 4.2 20140318 hangs during boot

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I started using PA on my Galaxy Nexus with a fresh install of 4.0 Beta 6 about 4 weeks ago (unlocked and rooted via nexus root toolkit, recovery is teamwin).
Since then, I installed every update through Paranoid OTA, so I am on current 20140318 now with GAPPS stock 20140318.
Everything was great.
Suddenly, a few hours ago, the phone started rebooting again and again until I decided to take out the battery.
Since then, it hangs during boot at the PA logo.
I tried reinstalling pa_maguro-4.0-BETA6-20140217.zip and pa_gapps-stock-4.4.2-20140217-signed.zip through recovery (after backup of course), but this changed nothing.
Fun thing is... I am moving to a new flat tomorrow and really need my phone to organize things.
So if anybody has an idea what I can look at or how this may be fixed, I would really appreciate it.
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Edit: wiping cache and dalvik cache did not help...
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felt0r said:
Hi,
I started using PA on my Galaxy Nexus with a fresh install of 4.0 Beta 6 about 4 weeks ago (unlocked and rooted via nexus root toolkit, recovery is teamwin).
Since then, I installed every update through Paranoid OTA, so I am on current 20140318 now with GAPPS stock 20140318.
Everything was great.
Suddenly, a few hours ago, the phone started rebooting again and again until I decided to take out the battery.
Since then, it hangs during boot at the PA logo.
I tried reinstalling pa_maguro-4.0-BETA6-20140217.zip and pa_gapps-stock-4.4.2-20140217-signed.zip through recovery (after backup of course), but this changed nothing.
Fun thing is... I am moving to a new flat tomorrow and really need my phone to organize things.
So if anybody has an idea what I can look at or how this may be fixed, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
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Edit: wiping cache and dalvik cache did not help...
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Seems like you got stuck in a bootloop. bootloops can occur pretty easily, it’s mainly caused because system files interfering with each other which causes instability and/or crashes at the boot sequence
Try doing a fresh install (use latest recovery version of your recovery)
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- format system and data
- wipe dalvik cache and flash the rom and gapss again

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