Cyanogen Mod Nightlies for Ion - Sony Xperia S, Acro S, Ion

:highfive:Just saw this over on androidpolice, wanted.to give everyone a heads up.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...s-for-the-sony-xperia-ion-now-live-at-get-cm/

This needs an unlocked bootloader? Or would it be possible use this with the stock kernel?

424aca said:
i messaged them about it...waiting for reply
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question: if you do need an unlocked bootloader( i dont) and i flash...what is the worst that can happen?
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Don't really know but I'd guess a brick. Probably have to go through the whole power drain flashmode process.
I was under the impression we could have roms, but with a locked bootloader we'd have to use the stock kernel. Now I don't know if a Rom has to be cooked in a way to allow for this and/or if the cm9 nightly will be packaged without a kernel. I'm thinking if the answers are "no" and "yes" we may have a shot.

424aca said:
i messaged them about it...waiting for reply
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question: if you do need an unlocked bootloader( i dont) and i flash...what is the worst that can happen?
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Pretty sure it just won't flash. Just like if you tried to flash the lleaked ICS in the first couple pages of the stock firmware thread (not in the first post) with a locked bootloader. Just errored during flashing and nothing happened.
Sent from my Sony Xperia S

Spectre51 said:
Pretty sure it just won't flash. Just like if you tried to flash the lleaked ICS in the first couple pages of the stock firmware thread (not in the first post) with a locked bootloader. Just errored during flashing and nothing happened.
Sent from my Sony Xperia S
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I have try this ROM...but when flashing it says Error Status 7

If I were you, I would not flash it cause it needs format system, but the current cwm is not able to format system. If you still try it, you may brick you phone.

siuming720 said:
If I were you, I would not flash it cause it needs format system, but the current cwm is not able to format system. If you still try it, you may brick you phone.
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Lol it will not bricked ur phone......because only system will be format....if we change kernel sometimes will brick it....but for rom it will not...u still can use seus,flashtool or pcc to restore back

did anyone test this rom? Dose it work ?

faiisfaizal said:
Lol it will not bricked ur phone......because only system will be format....if we change kernel sometimes will brick it....but for rom it will not...u still can use seus,flashtool or pcc to restore back
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Right, so a soft brick requiring a battery drain to shut off, then recharge to get into flasmode for restoring...a 24-36 hour process. Done it once before, would rather not do it again.
I think we need to figure out the system format issue and if we can flash this Rom on our stock kernel.

Raxtinhax said:
did anyone test this rom? Dose it work ?
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I test it already with LT28h unlock bootloader..... but something went wrong when start to flash with CWM recovery,,with error status 7
jeriku said:
Right, so a soft brick requiring a battery drain to shut off, then recharge to get into flasmode for restoring...a 24-36 hour process. Done it once before, would rather not do it again.
I think we need to figure out the system format issue and if we can flash this Rom on our stock kernel.
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Nah....u should not wait your battery drain just do nandroid backup using CWM recovery... if you got problem when flashing it just restore the backup back...

Great news. I'll be waiting for a more stable release. :good:

jeriku said:
Right, so a soft brick requiring a battery drain to shut off, then recharge to get into flasmode for restoring...a 24-36 hour process. Done it once before, would rather not do it again.
I think we need to figure out the system format issue and if we can flash this Rom on our stock kernel.
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Tried already, without success.
On the xperia S forum, I found how to flash it.
1. Flash the Cm9 zip
2. Flash Gapps zip.
3. Clear cache & Dalvik Cache.
4. Flash the boot.img from the Cm9 zip using fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img.
I could do the first three steps, but could not complete the 4th step.
But phone does not go into Soft Brick. Just Go to flash mode and flash the firmware again and restore backup.

ganeshbiyer said:
Tried already, without success.
On the xperia S forum, I found how to flash it.
1. Flash the Cm9 zip
2. Flash Gapps zip.
3. Clear cache & Dalvik Cache.
4. Flash the boot.img from the Cm9 zip using fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img.
I could do the first three steps, but could not complete the 4th step.
But phone does not go into Soft Brick. Just Go to flash mode and flash the firmware again and restore backup.
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As what i experience...i just flash thet zip through CWM recovery and it should done....but is say build.prop error...they need to modified it back.....but that build.prop match mine.... i dont know why it failed to flash

faiisfaizal said:
As what i experience...i just flash thet zip through CWM recovery and it should done....but is say build.prop error...they need to modified it back.....but that build.prop match mine.... i dont know why it failed to flash
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I removed the assert line from the updater script and was able to flash it.
But never went beyond Cyanogen mod logo.

ganeshbiyer said:
I removed the assert line from the updater script and was able to flash it.
But never went beyond Cyanogen mod logo.
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No wonder lol...hahah but u didnt pass to bootanimation right?

Yes ... No Luck ....
Try to follow this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782771

ganeshbiyer said:
Yes ... No Luck ....
Try to follow this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782771
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I followed those thread just now....but i got bootloop....damn i guess they need to rebuild this rom properly....

ganeshbiyer said:
I removed the assert line from the updater script and was able to flash it.
But never went beyond Cyanogen mod logo.
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have you tried to go on CWM recovery flash the zip file, fix permissions?
yesterday I was having some hard time with flashing a CM10 on a SG2 and the only solution to have it without any problem was to fix permissions after flashing the ROM.

From my understanding, with my experiences with my old x10, you need the ability to flash the fxp kernel. Since we don't have a way to bypass the stock kernel yet, we probably can't use this on a locked bl.
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dizarmstrong said:
From my understanding, with my experiences with my old x10, you need the ability to flash the fxp kernel. Since we don't have a way to bypass the stock kernel yet, we probably can't use this on a locked bl.
Sent from my LT28at using xda premium
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That what im thinking when this rom is not working.....i think its really need custom kernel.....i unlock my bootloader but no custom kernel to be flash

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Cant't flash any roms

First day I got the phone I rooted and installed clockwork mod. I downloaded and installed cm9 but now I can't flash any other roms. Every time I try and flash a new one it boots to log screen then stays on a blank black screen. Any help would be appreciated as i would like to try something else out. Also I followed the flashing instructions of each rom and even tried formatting system with no luck.
just to check, you have to format data as well as cache and dalvik when switching amongst roms. not assuming you didn't, just checking.
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another thought would be to try to flash via recovery, if you haven't tried that.
scott0 said:
just to check, you have to format data as well as cache and dalvik when switching amongst roms. not assuming you didn't, just checking.
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another thought would be to try to flash via recovery, if you haven't tried that.
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Thanks for your reply. I have tried flashing in recovery, and just to make sure I was doing everything ok I wiped cache, wiped davlik cache and formatted the system and it still boots to lg screen, then goes to a blank black screen (but the screen is still on) and stops there. The only rom I can get to flash is CM9.
lendmeyoureers said:
Thanks for your reply. I have tried flashing in recovery, and just to make sure I was doing everything ok I wiped cache, wiped davlik cache and formatted the system and it still boots to lg screen, then goes to a blank black screen (but the screen is still on) and stops there. The only rom I can get to flash is CM9.
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What ROMs are you attempting to flash that aren't working? Did you try to re-download them to see if the original download was corrupted?
drumist said:
What ROMs are you attempting to flash that aren't working? Did you try to re-download them to see if the original download was corrupted?
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I have tried the kernelpan1c one and domination HD multiple times through multiple downloads.
lendmeyoureers said:
I have tried the kernelpan1c one and domination HD multiple times through multiple downloads.
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ahh yes, i bricked my phone several months ago this very way, it looks to me like you will have to do machz' unbrick.
scott0 said:
ahh yes, i bricked my phone several months ago this very way, it looks to me like you will have to do machz' unbrick.
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But the phone isn't bricked. I can boot and even install CM9 but no other ROM. I have tried the unbrick (post 29) but I get stuck at the lg install tool when I plug my phone in it says failed to download
lendmeyoureers said:
But the phone isn't bricked. I can boot and even install CM9 but no other ROM. I have tried the unbrick (post 29) but I get stuck at the lg install tool when I plug my phone in it says failed to download
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i didn't say your's was bricked, i said i bricked mine doing what you did.
my point was going towards the topic of the thread, you want to fix your phone to be able to flash other ROMs and i'm figuring you will need to follow the unbricking guide to get your phone to a point to do that, even if it's not bricked, by definition.
i'm not sure what post 29 is, but i've done machz's unbricking 2x succesfully, it's the 1st post in his thread.
either way, i know how frustrating it can be, i hope you get it all sorted out.
lendmeyoureers said:
I have tried the kernelpan1c one and domination HD multiple times through multiple downloads.
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The reason you're having the problem is because the Kernelpan1c ROM does not include a boot image. I'm guessing the Domination HD ROM didn't either, although it seems like the thread for that ROM was deleted so I can't verify that. The ROMs require that you still have the default LG Gingerbread boot image on your device for either of them to work.
Meanwhile CM9 includes a custom boot image, which is necessary since it's ICS.
Do you have a Nandroid backup from when your phone had stock LG Gingerbread installed? If so, what you should do is first restore the Nandroid backup (which will also revert your boot image), then install Kernelpan1c or DominationHD ROM.
If you don't have a nandroid backup, let me know.
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scott0 said:
my point was going towards the topic of the thread, you want to fix your phone to be able to flash other ROMs and i'm figuring you will need to follow the unbricking guide to get your phone to a point to do that, even if it's not bricked, by definition.
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Unbricking is overkill. He can boot into CM9 which would give him root access already, so really all he would need to do is go into terminal emulator and push the correct boot image to his device (unless he already has a Nandroid backup, which is easier and less prone to accidentally bricking the device).
drumist said:
The reason you're having the problem is because the Kernelpan1c ROM does not include a boot image. I'm guessing the Domination HD ROM didn't either, although it seems like the thread for that ROM was deleted so I can't verify that. The ROMs require that you still have the default LG Gingerbread boot image on your device for either of them to work.
Meanwhile CM9 includes a custom boot image, which is necessary since it's ICS.
Do you have a Nandroid backup from when your phone had stock LG Gingerbread installed? If so, what you should do is first restore the Nandroid backup (which will also revert your boot image), then install Kernelpan1c or DominationHD ROM.
If you don't have a nandroid backup, let me know.
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Unbricking is overkill. He can boot into CM9 which would give him root access already, so really all he would need to do is go into terminal emulator and push the correct boot image to his device (unless he already has a Nandroid backup, which is easier and less prone to accidentally bricking the device).
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this is good advices. but i never was able to sort out how to use terminal emulator, ugh. i kept trying to run commands from within the phone that were ....hekk can't recall exactly. it was frustrating.
but the best advice i think is the nandroid b/u of the original ROM. although nothing necc. wrong with doing a debrick, only takes <30 minutes, as long as the debricking Gods are all in a good mood at that particular moment.
If you get hono's GB rom, then flash HONO's GB kernel, you should be able to boot into GB no problem
drumist said:
The reason you're having the problem is because the Kernelpan1c ROM does not include a boot image. I'm guessing the Domination HD ROM didn't either, although it seems like the thread for that ROM was deleted so I can't verify that. The ROMs require that you still have the default LG Gingerbread boot image on your device for either of them to work.
Meanwhile CM9 includes a custom boot image, which is necessary since it's ICS.
Do you have a Nandroid backup from when your phone had stock LG Gingerbread installed? If so, what you should do is first restore the Nandroid backup (which will also revert your boot image), then install Kernelpan1c or DominationHD ROM.
If you don't have a nandroid backup, let me know.
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Unbricking is overkill. He can boot into CM9 which would give him root access already, so really all he would need to do is go into terminal emulator and push the correct boot image to his device (unless he already has a Nandroid backup, which is easier and less prone to accidentally bricking the device).
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Thanks everyone for the replies. I don't have a backup of the original GB ROM, so I'm assuming the boot img is my issue. Someone mentioned flashing a boot image through CM9. Is there a specific instruction list for this? I can go forward with the unbricking procedure if you guys think its easier.
lendmeyoureers said:
Thanks everyone for the replies. I don't have a backup of the original GB ROM, so I'm assuming the boot img is my issue. Someone mentioned flashing a boot image through CM9. Is there a specific instruction list for this? I can go forward with the unbricking procedure if you guys think its easier.
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Go to the unbricking guide thread and download the boot.img file and place it on your SD card. You don't need any other file.
Next from CM9, open terminal emulator (may have to install it) and type:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8
Be extra careful that you type this exactly! It's a zero, not an 'o', following 'mmcblk', and it must all be lowercase.
Next turn the device off. If it won't turn off, just pull the battery. Don't try to boot back into CM9 because the phone won't boot up properly at this point in time.
Next use volume down + power to get into CWM again. From there, do factory reset/wipe data and install the ROM you want like normal. It should boot up fine now.
(If it doesn't, you can reflash CM9.)
drumist said:
Go to the unbricking guide thread and download the boot.img file and place it on your SD card. You don't need any other file.
Next from CM9, open terminal emulator (may have to install it) and type:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8
Be extra careful that you type this exactly! It's a zero, not an 'o', following 'mmcblk', and it must all be lowercase.
Next turn the device off. If it won't turn off, just pull the battery. Don't try to boot back into CM9 because the phone won't boot up properly at this point in time.
Next use volume down + power to get into CWM again. From there, do factory reset/wipe data and install the ROM you want like normal. It should boot up fine now.
(If it doesn't, you can reflash CM9.)
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THIS WORKED! Thanks so much! Now if there were only more then 1 ROM whose download links worked...
hah, yeah, that command reminded me of what i was doing wrong, i was mistakenly trying to run shell commands from the emulator.
lendmeyoureers said:
THIS WORKED! Thanks so much! Now if there were only more then 1 ROM whose download links worked...
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Awesome. Now make a Nandroid backup BEFORE you install another ROM, so you have an easier way to revert to your current boot image. That way you can install CM9 again later if you want without worrying about going through this again if you want to install something else.

NEED HELP with Xperia Arc/ Arc s flashing

Ok, so basically i have just gone ahead and followed these steps for flashing cyanogenmod:
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Sony_Ericsson_Xperia_Arc:_Full_Update_Guide
When i got up to step 7, i wasn't able to load clockwork mod, and because i am a noob and new to this, i actually didn't know that i had to install it beforehand. So now, i've got a phone which wont turn on properly (stuck with a lit up black screen) and will only connect into fastboot
Please, somebody help me!!!! I am really scared that i may have bricked my phone, if i can do anything to get it running again, i would be so happy. Please help
did you flash the CM kernel? and CM recovery comes with the kernel..you dont need to install it separately..
xperiaarcsnoob said:
Ok, so basically i have just gone ahead and followed these steps for flashing cyanogenmod:
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Sony_Ericsson_Xperia_Arc:_Full_Update_Guide
When i got up to step 7, i wasn't able to load clockwork mod, and because i am a noob and new to this, i actually didn't know that i had to install it beforehand. So now, i've got a phone which wont turn on properly (stuck with a lit up black screen) and will only connect into fastboot
Please, somebody help me!!!! I am really scared that i may have bricked my phone, if i can do anything to get it running again, i would be so happy. Please help
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Alright first thing first. Which version of CM are you trying to flash? And where you downloaded it from?
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Ok we will come to flashing ROMs later lets first get you to boot your phone so that you can use it and not be scared. Whatever you have messed up, flashing the phone with flashtool and official FTF would make it normal. I hope you know how to do it. Google around and you can find flashtool. Get it installed to you PC then go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330314 and download the ftf file and flash it using flashtool. Then your phone will be back up and running. Once its done. Come back here and tell me. Ill help you with flashing ROMs.
@ arpith.fbi
Yes i flashed a boot.img that came with the CM9 zip file, but that is all.
@ gnirujan
I am flashing CM9, and i got it from the downlaods section of the CM website.
I have also downlaoded flashtool but im not sure how to flash the FTF file. By the way, that file is for LT18i, and i have a LT18a. Would it matter?
Thanks for the replies
also gnirujan,
I checked that FTF file, and its 370mb. Is it the full firmware? If it is, i will flash it but if there is a way to continue with the cyanogen flashing, i would love to avoid downloading that ftf.
P.S. LANKAN PRIDEEE!!!!
ok first tell me during startup do u see boot logo? or any logo?
When i boot up, all i see is a lit up black screen with nothing on it
Flash the attached boot.img which is the FXP CM9 kernel from this site, then install the zip.
Ok, thanks, i will try it.
That didn't work either , did the same thing as the other.
I have managed to flash a stock ics ftf file, and i have finally rooted my phone. Now i want to try Rom manager instead to install, but when i go to install Clockwork mod recovery, it says stuff about my phone not currently being officially supported.
Any ideas?
xperiaarcsnoob said:
I have managed to flash a stock ics ftf file, and i have finally rooted my phone. Now i want to try Rom manager instead to install, but when i go to install Clockwork mod recovery, it says stuff about my phone not currently being officially supported.
Any ideas?
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Look in dev section for arc and look for post by pvyparts, his thread is all about cwm recovery check to see if your phone Is listed if not ask there.
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xperiaarcsnoob said:
That didn't work either , did the same thing as the other.
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Your boot loader is unlocked right? You wanna install Cynogenmod 9 right? You dont install the one from cyanogenmod site. It has a non working kernel. In XDA there are these guys called FXP (Free Xperia Project) they are the ones responsible for CM for all Xperia devices. So do this. Go tho this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356685 download the CM9 RC 1 FXP 128. Its a 130MB file. Download it and now extract it and flash that boot.img to your Arc S using fastboot. Now start your phone and you should see FXP boot screen then from there go to recovery and try flashing the CM9 RC 1 you have. That should work. I suggest if you can replace the CM9 you have in your memory cad with the FXP128 zip its better so that you can flash the latest FXP128 CM 9, which has lots of improvements.
Edit: Arc S and Arc same ZIP its called anzu
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xperiaarcsnoob said:
I have managed to flash a stock ics ftf file, and i have finally rooted my phone. Now i want to try Rom manager instead to install, but when i go to install Clockwork mod recovery, it says stuff about my phone not currently being officially supported.
Any ideas?
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Allright as far as i know there are two ways you can get CMW installed on your phone. 1. Download CWM auto installer from play store and install CMW through that. 2. Flash a kernel which has CWM pre installed.
In this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680793 you can find stock sony kernel with CWM. You download it and flash it using fastboot. That will get you CWM. hope i helped you.
Thanks gnirujan,
I managed to find a FXP127 kernel yesterday and it worked. But this would be even better. I heard that FXP128 is much faster as well, but I've already set up my whole system and dont want to reset it now . Any way of updating it without wiping?
Thanks again !!!
xperiaarcsnoob said:
Thanks gnirujan,
I managed to find a FXP127 kernel yesterday and it worked. But this would be even better. I heard that FXP128 is much faster as well, but I've already set up my whole system and dont want to reset it now . Any way of updating it without wiping?
Thanks again !!!
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I believe you can try flashing on top of your existing system. I personally have never tried it. But i think it is possible. I would recommend you to flash FXP 128. The improvements are very very visible. More fast and smooth.
gnirujan said:
I believe you can try flashing on top of your existing system. I personally have never tried it. But i think it is possible. I would recommend you to flash FXP 128. The improvements are very very visible. More fast and smooth.
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Could anyone check to see if this is true
yes you can update it without wiping anything..but i recommend atleast wiping cache
arpith.fbi said:
yes you can update it without wiping anything..but i recommend atleast wiping cache
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Will wiping cache delete any system settings or things like homescreen setup?
xperiaarcsnoob said:
Will wiping cache delete any system settings or things like homescreen setup?
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nope...everything will be the way they were..nothing will change
Thank you very much arpith

GNex stuck in boot loop since 4.3 flash

Few hours before this post I flashed a rooted version of android 4.3 from the thread by "Carlos_Manuel". However, following that the supersu was not working I flashed the supersu binaries over the ROM from TWRP. Since then, it is stuck in boot loop at the Google Logo. Tried flashing PA, Sourcery, CM but nothing seems to work. What should I do?
Flash the official Google image: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2376687
check dreams rom thread and see my post there
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Fix it by flashing factory images! do a full wipe, you can get imprtant stuff from your Nexus by using adb pull commands!
Users was blaming me when they screwed their Nexus with the root files!
I can successfully even flash old root files and no bootloops but ofc. root wont work if using those old root files.
OP, did you factory reset between ROM flashes?
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OP, did you factory reset between ROM flashes?
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pulling files then flashing 4.2.2 stock image to start fresh
NyPlaya513 said:
Ok, I am paranoid and want to be sure about this. I am in the same boat as the OP. I have a 32gb toro on twrp 2.5. I am under the impression that flashing the stock images will flash my sdcard partition and I want to pull some files if that is the case. Is there anyway to pull the files or am I stuck and need to start fresh.
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You cant use the stock images they are for gsm not toro/cdma, have to use a custom zip only one is that light speed one in development right now I am waiting for muzzys but, full wipe, flash rom, gapps, supersu.
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You cant use the stock images they are for gsm not toro/cdma, have to use a custom zip only one is that light speed one in development right now I am waiting for muzzys but, full wipe, flash rom, gapps, supersu.
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nvm pulling files
If you tried wiping just cache/dalvik after the flash I dont know there may be another way to get it to boot or not but yeah the factory image will start it over fresh and get you out of it
NeoMagus said:
If you tried wiping just cache/dalvik after the flash I dont know there may be another way to get it to boot or not but yeah the factory image will start it over fresh and get you out of it
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agent47er said:
Few hours before this post I flashed a rooted version of android 4.3 from the thread by "Carlos_Manuel". However, following that the supersu was not working I flashed the supersu binaries over the ROM from TWRP. Since then, it is stuck in boot loop at the Google Logo. Tried flashing PA, Sourcery, CM but nothing seems to work. What should I do?
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"just wipe data" in recovery after flashing, solve bootloop issue
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"just wipe data" in recovery after flashing, solve bootloop issue
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thanks for your help.. but I ended up flashing factory image of 4.3 which fixed the problem. Also I wnted to ask if you know of any 4.3 kernels that have implemented high performance audio mod. So far I have tried Faux and Hybrid but both dont have it.
agent47er said:
thanks for your help.. but I ended up flashing factory image of 4.3 which fixed the problem. Also I wnted to ask if you know of any 4.3 kernels that have implemented high performance audio mod. So far I have tried Faux and Hybrid but both dont have it.
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i dont think there's any kernel for now, give it some time and you'll get one

[Q] Problem installing custom kernel on stock ROM

Hi all. I just got a Verizon Htc One M7. I bought it used and it was already updated to 4.4.2 Kit kat and sense 5.5. I am new to rooting and unlocking and I am running into issues I am hoping someone can help me with. I successfully unlocked, rooted, and got S-off. A am trying to get a custom kernel on the phone so I can have tap to wake and swipe to wake. I installed TWRP recovery 2.7.0.0. Everything appears to be working I boot into bootloader mode and it say unlocked and s-off on top of the screen. I started recovery and it appears to be working fine. I created a backup and that works. So I tried 2 different kernels elementalx and elite lunar. Both appear to install fine but when I reboot the phone gets stuck in a boot loop on the HTC screen. I then have to go back into recovery and revert back to my saved backup. The phone will then boot up fine. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong or what. I am running the stock ROM. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Forgive and help a noop!!!!
No one knows? I also just noticed that on the bootloader screen there is no numbers after OS. Which would appear to mean i have no OS. But the phone boots and operates just fine. Any suggestions? Thinking I should get it back to factory and start over and flash the NuSenseSIX rom. If anyone could please help me out here it would be greatly appreciated!!!! I attached a picture of what my bootloader screen looks like.
Reubster24 said:
No one knows? I also just noticed that on the bootloader screen there is no numbers after OS. Which would appear to mean i have no OS. But the phone boots and operates just fine. Any suggestions? Thinking I should get it back to factory and start over and flash the NuSenseSIX rom. If anyone could please help me out here it would be greatly appreciated!!!! I attached a picture of what my bootloader screen looks like.
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it's the rom you are on, if you go back to stock build you will see the OS-build number correctly displayed. if you are on a custom rom, and its not built correctly, it will not display properly.
you dont need to worry about it. all the info in hboot is for diagnostic purpose and wont effect you in any way.
synisterwolf said:
it's the rom you are on, if you go back to stock build you will see the OS-build number correctly displayed. if you are on a custom rom, and its not built correctly, it will not display properly.
you dont need to worry about it. all the info in hboot is for diagnostic purpose and wont effect you in any way.
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Ok I appreciate the response. I am still on the stock ROM. Just have it rooted, unlocked and s-off with twrp custom recovery installed. Any ideas as to why I'm not able to get it to boot after installing a custom kernel? Can I just try to flash the NuSenseSIX ROM in the phones current state or should I start over?
Reubster24 said:
Ok I appreciate the response. I am still on the stock ROM. Just have it rooted, unlocked and s-off with twrp custom recovery installed. Any ideas as to why I'm not able to get it to boot after installing a custom kernel? Can I just try to flash the NuSenseSIX ROM in the phones current state or should I start over?
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if you would like to try NuSense i would make sure you have a good backup or do one before. you'll need to wipe system - data - cache - dalvik in twrp and then install the rom.
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After some discussion with fellow dev's, i think you havent flash the insecure boot.img that allows you to write to /system. this should stop the kernel bootlooping you.
ok, here we go.
Flash the attached zip in recovery.
wipe dalvik and cache (2x for good measure)
reboot the phone.
then try to flash a custom kernel and see if you boot loop. Let me know what happens. please have a working backup before trying any of this.
(credit to @buckmarble and @brymaster5000)
kernel source
synisterwolf said:
if you would like to try NuSense i would make sure you have a good backup or do one before. you'll need to wipe system - data - cache - dalvik in twrp and then install the rom.
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After some discussion with fellow dev's, i think you havent flash the insecure boot.img that allows you to write to /system. this should stop the kernel bootlooping you.
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I have everything backed up google drive with titanium backup as well as backed up in TWRP. When I wipe it doesn't remove the TWRP backup right? I have not flashed any boot.img. I am new to this and don't really know what that is. How would I find the boot.img I need. I think I'll just move forward with the NuSense Rom. Can I just download the zip for the NuSense ROM then wipe and flash it using TWRP and I'm good to go or is there other stuff I need to do?
Reubster24 said:
I have everything backed up google drive with titanium backup as well as backed up in TWRP. When I wipe it doesn't remove the TWRP backup right? I have not flashed any boot.img. I am new to this and don't really know what that is. How would I find the boot.img I need. I think I'll just move forward with the NuSense Rom. Can I just download the zip for the NuSense ROM then wipe and flash it using TWRP and I'm good to go or is there other stuff I need to do?
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the boot.img zip above will allow you to write to the /system part of the phone.
TWRP will not wipe your backup. that is stored in a location its not allowed to wipe unless you do a "factory reset"
flash the zip above first. let it boot then flash NuSense. I'm not to familiar with that rom so i cant for sure say it will have said insecure boot.img.
Ok I flashed that file and the phone boots up fine. But it has a weird N flashing at the top of the screen now. I'll try a kernel this evening and see what happens. Any idea what the N is? Attached a zipped video of what its doing.
Reubster24 said:
Ok I flashed that file and the phone boots up fine. But it has a weird N flashing at the top of the screen now. I'll try a kernel this evening and see what happens. Any idea what the N is? Attached a zipped video of what its doing.
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That icon is for NFC. idk why its flashing but make sure its off if you dont use it.
its under settings.
synisterwolf said:
That icon is for NFC. idk why its flashing but make sure its off if you dont use it.
its under settings.
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Ok. It is off in settings. Tried to turn it on and it won't let me. I'll flash a kernel later and see what happens and if it stops doing it. Is there another insecure boot.img I can try?
Reubster24 said:
Ok. It is off in settings. Tried to turn it on and it won't let me. I'll flash a kernel later and see what happens and if it stops doing it. Is there another insecure boot.img I can try?
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only need to do it once. flash any kernel that is meant for your rom or switch roms. you should be good to go.
synisterwolf said:
only need to do it once. flash any kernel that is meant for your rom or switch roms. you should be good to go.
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Awesome thanks for all your help. I think I'm gonna flash a Rom. Any suggestions? I would like something close to the stock Rom.
Thank you for all your help!! I successfully installed the NuSense Rom.
Reubster24 said:
Thank you for all your help!! I successfully installed the NuSense Rom.
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congrats man, you can PM me if you have anymore questions or post in the Q/A thread and i will try to help
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[Q] CWM removes the system.

I was trying to deodex the stock system of my xperia Z1 Compact,
I botched it a bit and ended up having to wipe it completely and flash the stock rom back,
Now every time I enter the CWM bootloader it wipes my system,
This means I am unable to root my device or deodex it,
Any ideas would be much appreciated,
Phone was rooted before I attempted to deodex it,
Cwm and bootloader are two other things. Please explain something more
McTRASH692 said:
I was trying to deodex the stock system of my xperia Z1 Compact,
I botched it a bit and ended up having to wipe it completely and flash the stock rom back,
Now every time I enter the CWM bootloader it wipes my system,
This means I am unable to root my device or deodex it,
Any ideas would be much appreciated,
Phone was rooted before I attempted to deodex it,
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mosespl said:
Cwm and bootloader are two other things. Please explain something more
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Oops, sorry, I meant recovery,
Every time I boot into CMW Recovery it completely removes the rom from my phone,
McTRASH692 said:
Oops, sorry, I meant recovery,
Every time I boot into CMW Recovery it completely removes the rom from my phone,
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I have never heard about such an issue. Have you tried flashing the Dualrecovery on your phone and just do it with TWRP?
Schlengge said:
I have never heard about such an issue. Have you tried flashing the Dualrecovery on your phone and just do it with TWRP?
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Can you point me to a tutorial?
McTRASH692 said:
Can you point me to a tutorial?
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forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261606
That's the link to the original post. For further questions you might consider asking them there later. Tutorial and guidance can be found in the first post.
I bet you your self are wiping the system, the only thing you need to wipe are the caches.
XperienceD said:
I bet you your self are wiping the system, the only thing you need to wipe are the caches.
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Nope, don't wipe anything, I can boot into recovery then select reboot to system and it will reboot but system isn't there so it gets stuck on the sony screen and the led will alternate between off and pink,
McTRASH692 said:
Nope, don't wipe anything, I can boot into recovery then select reboot to system and it will reboot but system isn't there so it gets stuck on the sony screen and the led will alternate between off and pink,
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Well theres user error somewhere along the line as like Schlengge said I've never heard of it wiping the system.
XperienceD said:
Well theres user error somewhere along the line as like Schlengge said I've never heard of it wiping the system.
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Not 100% sure it's system wipe but it wont boot into system once I run CWM,
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Not 100% sure it's system wipe but it wont boot into system once I run CWM,
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Are you using the right recovery, using files from other devices is a common error.
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Are you using the right recovery, using files from other devices is a common error.
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Made sure it was, I previously had root, then I hunted down and installed the deodex version of stok firmware, something went wrong there, (no picture),
I then had to flash odexed stock firmware, now this probem,

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