Two days ago I noticed that my Hox powers on itself after it´s full charged (powered down manually). Running ViperX 2.7.1 with stock kernel. Didn´t change anything. Don´t know why it powers on... is there any option in the viper rom for such a behaviour? Couldn´t find anything that would cause auto booting my device. Any ideas?
i think this is related to kernel and its modules, many people reported this before, and there is no option in viperx (as far as i know) that causes this.
It's due to clockworkmod.
BenPope said:
It's due to clockworkmod.
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And there isn´t a solution available?
michael-oc said:
And there isn´t a solution available?
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Don't use clockworkmod.
i.e., stock recovery is fine, might be worth trying team win recovery project.
BenPope said:
Don't use clockworkmod.
i.e., stock recovery is fine, might be worth trying team win recovery project.
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I´m happy with CWM and want to keep it. Haven´t had this problem in earlier versions of the viper rom. Or maybe it´s related to an app?
Nope. It's cwm.
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You can always have stock recovery then just use fastboot to load the recovery without flashing it, I used to do this when cwm didn't allow offline charging.
fastboot boot recovery.IMG
This also allows you to use adb, also used before they fixed USB mounting.
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treebill said:
You can always have stock recovery then just use fastboot to load the recovery without flashing it, I used to do this when cwm didn't allow offline charging.
fastboot boot recovery.IMG
This also allows you to use adb, also used before they fixed USB mounting.
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Thanks for your replies! To use stock recovery I must remove/disable CWM, right? Don´t know what is meant with recory.img you mentioned above. Could you explain that more detailed? I´m familiar with CWM from the first time I rooted my device, so I have no idea what´s stock recovery
michael-oc said:
Thanks for your replies! To use stock recovery I must remove/disable CWM, right? Don´t know what is meant with recory.img you mentioned above. Could you explain that more detailed? I´m familiar with CWM from the first time I rooted my device, so I have no idea what´s stock recovery
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You would need to flash stock recovery, look about the forum's.
Recovery.IMG refers to the name / location to the recovery image.
If it was saved in a c://fastboot/stock/recovery.IMG
You would use
fastboot flash recovery /stock/recovery.IMG
Or to boot that image
fastboot boot /stock/recovery.IMG
Obviously these are just examples.
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treebill said:
You would need to flash stock recovery, look about the forum's.
Recovery.IMG refers to the name / location to the recovery image.
If it was saved in a c://fastboot/stock/recovery.IMG
You would use
fastboot flash recovery /stock/recovery.IMG
Or to boot that image
fastboot boot /stock/recovery.IMG
Obviously these are just examples.
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Thanks for the information. Did search for an alternative and chose TWRP. The auto reboot seems to be gone but will see after a couple of charges. so thanks anyway for your help
michael-oc said:
Thanks for the information. Did search for an alternative and chose TWRP. The auto reboot seems to be gone but will see after a couple of charges. so thanks anyway for your help
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Damn it. Problem persists... using TWRP also powers on after charging. What´s causing this issue? Guess I have to life with this behaviour or switch to stock recovery.
michael-oc said:
Damn it. Problem persists... using TWRP also powers on after charging. What´s causing this issue? Guess I have to life with this behaviour or switch to stock recovery.
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like i said you can have stock recovery installed and just temp boot a custom recovery.
a bit more work needing to connect to a pc to get into recovery but we still need a pc to flash boot images.
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Theres an easier way.
Tick the fastboot box in power settings and it`ll stay off when you turn it off.
backfromthestorm said:
Theres an easier way.
Tick the fastboot box in power settings and it`ll stay off when you turn it off.
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Fastboot box? Where? In stock recovery or for market apps in system settings?
michael-oc said:
Fastboot box? Where? In stock recovery or for market apps in system settings?
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settings > power
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I installed CWM recovery on my G2 and it keeps booting up automatically and I don't like that when I charge it so I want to remove it. What's the best way to remove it or flash stock recovery without losing data? Thanks all!
Try selecting shut down via clockwork menu, it should power device down while still connected to ac
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Try selecting shut down via clockwork menu, it should power device down while still connected to ac
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I really appreciate your help, but I kinda just want it off my phone completely as I have Autism and it bothers me a lot :\. I am very OCD about this kind of stuff and I just want my phone to turn completely off by itself. Thanks for all your help
Yeah, have the exact same error, I can't even calibrate my battery as it never shut down ...
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On the sticky about how to revert back to stock there is the stock recovery image. Just flash that and your done. However i seem to recall the reboot thing being a know issue for the hboot? I might be totally wrong about that though. One other thing make sure your really rooted and true s off with the gfree method if you still want root and custom stuff.
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I might be the only person who actually likes that it goes into recovery when plugged into usb and off. No stupid button combinations to remember. Personally the only time my phone is off is when it's dead. Otherwise it's 24/7 operation. To each his own though. I'm sure there is a guide on how to remove the recovery in the android development section.
locust43 said:
I installed CWM recovery on my G2 and it keeps booting up automatically and I don't like that when I charge it so I want to remove it. What's the best way to remove it or flash stock recovery without losing data? Thanks all!
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Use this recovery. It is the stock eng-recovery. Its the stock recovery, but has adb enabled in it, just incase something goes wrong at somepoint it might be your window back in...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834627
Put it in your sdk folder, boot into fastboot, then use the fastboot cmd in that post.
@gunlance, I'm the same way, but we all have different ways of using our phones...
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Try selecting shut down via clockwork menu, it should power device down while still connected to ac
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Where is the powerdown option??? Is it not there or am i blind?
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Where is the powerdown option??? Is it not there or am i blind?
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There isn't one. You either have to stay with the phone powered on in Clockwork and charging, or flash back to the stock recovery (e.g. if you have fastboot/adb working, then "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", where recovery.img is a stock recovery image from the stock ROM).
Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
DO NOT FLASH VIA ROM MANAGER
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
CDMA USERS PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS IT WILL NOT WORK USE THIS INSTEAD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28251351#post28251351
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
Lloir said:
Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
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any chance to get official touch recovery??
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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No
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rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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ROM manager and cyanogen are two different things.
handryg555 said:
any chance to get official touch recovery??
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not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
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not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
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Great to see such a dev like you working on CM9 for One V.:good:
The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
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The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
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It would help if you can elaborate "doesn't work". Listing the steps you tried to install the recovery and what are your trying to perform in the recovery
Well by doesn't work I mean that it goes to and HTC white screen "This build is for development purposes only..." and well with the current method of achieving root if I'm not mistaken you need a custom recovery. Initially I wanted to nandroid my phone before rooting. I wasnt yet aware that the user football had made a RUU available for the CDMA One V which latter turned to help clxcoltz and I in recovering our phones.
You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
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You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
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They have different firmware.
@RFrancis: I have posted a modified superboot.boot.img and can you check if it works..
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Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
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Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
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well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
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well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
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tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
the files needed to compile CWM for the ONE V
please thank me in your work if anyone releases
thanks
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tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
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i've same condition since i've unlocked bl...any solution?
are you guys flashing it VIA rom manager? you NEED to flash this with fastboot or this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747168
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
wucinac said:
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
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hold "Power + Volume Down" to enter boot loader
use volume down button to highlight "recovery"
press power button to select
I flashed CM10 onto my phone a couple weeks ago, everything went smoothly. Today, I reverted back to stock and locked the bootloader so that I could receive the stock JellyBean update. Well I download the update, reboot phone into fastboot, attempt to go into recovery and I get the red triangle !. I know this is an issue with the phone apparently not finding a recovery boot but why didn't my reverting to stock reinstall the stock recovery? Does anyone have any guides they suggest to get stock recovery back? (I've found a few but thought I would ask).
Now, this is understandable that my phone can't boot into recovery since I flashed CM recovery onto it and whatnot, but I attempted to boot into recovery on my girlfriends phone (same phone, NEVER BEEN UNLOCKED OR FLASHED) and it can't boot into recovery either... Is something going on here or am I just missing a huge piece of the puzzle? I don't really want to have to flash anything on my girlfriends phone to fix it, she's not into the tinkering and would rather not have her data reset. Any help would be appreciated.
And for the record, I did a search to figure this out but at the very least I can only find solutions for people who have flashed CM or similar and nothing pertaining to the problem my girlfriend's phone has.
Tried reflashing recovery already? How did you "revert" to stock?
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nktje said:
Tried reflashing recovery already? How did you "revert" to stock?
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Used this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1848566
It worked, I'm on stock ICS, but I didn't do ANYTHING after booting into ICS again and attempting to install JB and booting into recovery. Did I miss something? How do I "flash recovery"?
Unzip the factory image you get from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Then use fastboot to flash the recovery.
EDIT: red triangle doesn't necessarily mean the recovery is broken. It's just the way it is. If you wish to flash a 3rd party ROM you'll need to flash a 3rd party recovery.
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I think you are confusing a few things here. First off, the Android with the red triangle IS the stock recovery main screen. (If you want to flash the update manually, you need CWM -- go into fastboot mode and type: fastboot flash name-of-recovery.img, where name-of-recovery is the recovery that you downloaded and want to flash.) Second, you need the stock recovery for an update to install over-the-air, but you need a custom recovery if you want to flash it manually.
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Today, I reverted back to stock and locked the bootloader so that I could receive the stock JellyBean update.
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this happened. you installed stock recovery when you reverted, whats the surprise?
and you dont need to relock bootloader to successfully update through ota. seems to me know the op needs to refine his searching skills.
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EDIT: red triangle doesn't necessarily mean the recovery is broken. It's just the way it is. If you wish to flash a 3rd party ROM you'll need to flash a 3rd party recovery.
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just press vol up+power to bring up the stock recovery menu.
edit: damn efrant, i got this man
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nktje said:
Unzip the factory image you get from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Then use fastboot to flash the recovery.
EDIT: red triangle doesn't necessarily mean the recovery is broken. It's just the way it is. If you wish to flash a 3rd party ROM you'll need to flash a 3rd party recovery.
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So in the context of my girlfriend's phone where nothing has been done to it in the 4 months she's had it, why would it be giving the recovery error? Also, does flashing the recovery wipe the phone?
It's funny too because I just got the JB OTA but I'd still like to get this figured out.
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So in the context of my girlfriend's phone where nothing has been done to it in the 4 months she's had it, why would it be giving the recovery error? Also, does flashing the recovery wipe the phone?
It's funny too because I just got the JB OTA but I'd still like to get this figured out.
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run the update manually (found on the Update link on efrants sig) through cwm, that should give you a more detailed description of whats going on.
flashing a recovery doesn't wipe the device. unlocking will, btw. its not an error, its the stock recovery!
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run the update manually (found on the Update link on efrants sig) through cwm, that should give you a more detailed description of whats going on.
flashing a recovery doesn't wipe the device. unlocking will, btw. its not an error, its the stock recovery!
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Alright, I think I got it... so the android with the red ! triangle IS stock recovery? I just remember on my Nexus S being able to boot into recovery and load up a stock .zip update manually without any custom recovery mod. Is this not possible on the Galaxy Nexus then? So what does the stock recovery DO other than sit there and reboot after a minute?
Muffinabus said:
Alright, I think I got it... so the android with the red ! triangle IS stock recovery?
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Correct! As was mentioned by bk201doesntexist, hold power and press volume up to access the menu.
Muffinabus said:
I just remember on my Nexus S being able to boot into recovery and load up a stock .zip update manually without any custom recovery mod. Is this not possible on the Galaxy Nexus then?
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No, that does not work on the GNex.
Muffinabus said:
So what does the stock recovery DO other than sit there and reboot after a minute?
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Have a look at the menu, and you can see the options.
efrant said:
Correct! As was mentioned by bk201doesntexist, hold power and press volume up to access the menu.
No, that does not work on the GNex.
Have a look at the menu, and you can see the options.
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Thank you! I feel like an idiot now. I honestly thought it'd be the same as the Nexus S where you were able to do this...
I was attempting to unlock/root and long story short, now I have TWRP installed, and I can get to FASTBOOT but if i try to boot normally I get the Nexus logo, and no further. When I unlocked, I installed TWRP then loaded it. After leaving TWRP it said 'Seems you are not rooted, want to root"? or something to that effect. I clicked YES and now I'm stuck. Since I had just unlocked it, it *should* have reset my entire device(which was all stock anyway) so I am not sure what went wrong. I have been trying everything I know but I'm now out of ideas. Would appreciate any help. I see now that the version of SuperSu that it would have pushed would have been wrong, would that be preventing the tablet from booting?
If you can mount in fastboot you're not bricked. You tried to check md5 and push the recovery image again? And also try to throw new ROM on it.
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If you can mount in fastboot you're not bricked. You tried to check md5 and push the recovery image again? And also try to throw new ROM on it.
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It wont boot so I don't know how to put anything on it, it's empty and doesn't show up in windows. Also I don't know what you meant exactly by push the recovery image again. Twrp is working fine. Sorry I am hardly a pro at this stuff.
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It wont boot so I don't know how to put anything on it, it's empty and doesn't show up in windows. Also I don't know what you meant exactly by push the recovery image again. Twrp is working fine. Sorry I am hardly a pro at this stuff.
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Try to get to fastboot and connect PC and check if it connects. You will need the USB drivers installed
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ronni.rasmussen said:
Try to get to fastboot and connect PC and check if it connects. You will need the USB drivers installed
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Oh I can do that no problem, been using ADB. But now it just won't boot normally. But I can use the terminal and everything.
Landara said:
Oh I can do that no problem, been using ADB. But now it just won't boot normally. But I can use the terminal and everything.
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Then it should be possible to flash and push recovery and ROM to device even get a stock image back.
Which recovery image did you install?
And did you flash any ROM or kernel?
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Landara said:
Oh I can do that no problem, been using ADB. But now it just won't boot normally. But I can use the terminal and everything.
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I would suggest you just restore your N7 back to stock. No need for root yet, seriously! But this should help get you going in the right direction.
Power it off completely. Hold Power + Volume down until it boots into the bootloader. Run the following commands:
fastboot devices (to confirm you are connected)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If you haven't unlocked your N7 yet, run fastboot oem unlock first.
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Then it should be possible to flash and push recovery and ROM to device even get a stock image back.
Which recovery image did you install?
And did you flash any ROM or kernel?
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I put TWRP on there, immediately after unlocking. So it should have been completely stock since as far as I know it wipes it when you unlock. After putting TWRP on there, i told it to reboot normally(from within TWRP) and it detected that I was not rooted and asked me if I wanted to install SuperSu. I said yes and now it will not boot to the operating system. It boots fine to Bootloader and Recovery. And I am certain it's connected to my PC because I can even tell it ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER/RECOVERY and that works. But I don't see how I can load a ROM onto it if I can't access it via windows. I don't know how to get a ROM onto the SD card. Surely there could be a way but I don't know it.
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I put TWRP on there, immediately after unlocking. So it should have been completely stock since as far as I know it wipes it when you unlock. After putting TWRP on there, i told it to reboot normally(from within TWRP) and it detected that I was not rooted and asked me if I wanted to install SuperSu. I said yes and now it will not boot to the operating system. It boots fine to Bootloader and Recovery. And I am certain it's connected to my PC because I can even tell it ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER/RECOVERY and that works. But I don't see how I can load a ROM onto it if I can't access it via windows. I don't know how to get a ROM onto the SD card. Surely there could be a way but I don't know it.
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Start over by downloading recovery, Superuser and a clean stock rom image.
But before that you could try to reset all data in recovery (factory reset) and cache if you haven't tried.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380913
Thanks to this thread I have booted! Still have to root it but now that I know that you have to flash the NEW SuperSu not the one TWRP flashed for me, I shouldn't have a problem Thanks so much for your help everyone!
Landara said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380913
Thanks to this thread I have booted! Still have to root it but now that I know that you have to flash the NEW SuperSu not the one TWRP flashed for me, I shouldn't have a problem Thanks so much for your help everyone!
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Super
Hi guys, pretty much as per title. I'd run my phone so it need fully charging, then put it on charge when it's empty. After about 15-30 minutes it just decides to turn itself on and i'm guessing this a is a 'feature' as it did this with the stock HTC ROM and it's doing it with Cyanogenmod.
This really pisses me off and I don't see any point in it, is there any way to turn this off or disable it?
Thanks.
When you ran stock rom, did you also had a custom recovery installed ? If so which one exactly ?
Clockwork Mod.
Can be recovery related. Flash back a stock recovery to try it out.
Mr Hofs said:
Can be recovery related. Flash back a stock recovery to try it out.
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I believe it was/is a bug with custom recoverys that boot the phone when charging.
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I know that's why i mentioned it, it was at least on cwm 5.8.4.0. The latest philz i don't know because my phone is never off !
Thanks guys. How do I flash back a stock recovery? I'm using CM and CWM as recovery at the moment.
Buchtis said:
Thanks guys. How do I flash back a stock recovery? I'm using CM and CWM as recovery at the moment.
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You flash it through fastboot.
But, first you must know which main version you are on, and then download the right one. Do fastboot getvar all, and it will tell you what to look after.