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I have installed the rom of cfx_ace-4.2-BR11 & cfx_ace-4.2-SR1 and install all my apps, change my wallpaper and stuff, butt when I reboot my phone it resets to first installation (lose my wallpaper, my apps, and settings). Can someone help me with this? I really like this ROM.
I use a HTC Desire HD.
Did you a Fullwipe before flashing the ROM?
L3moon said:
Did you a Fullwipe before flashing the ROM?
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Yes I did full wipe, dalvek & cache
Download again. Flash rom. Reboot. Wait a few minutes. Do your settings, reboot, flash gapps, reboot.
Technically, it doesn't really matter in what order you do it (I believe it so), some people swear by x or y method. In short, you should be able to flash the rom and gapps without needing to reboot in between and without loosing anything. It's odd that you are. After flashing both of those then download your apps, that is, if you use gapps.
Sent from a dream.
Tworan said:
Yes I did full wipe, dalvek & cache
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Dalvik and cache is not a full wipe. A full wipe is system, data, and cache.
Yes i know, tried it still doesnt work. Installed another rom that One Works fine, going to try and reinstal the rom this weekend.
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i wonder why when certain features are working on one release, some of those features can get problem in the next release?
what happened during the firmware/rom writing process?
yauchildchew said:
i wonder why when certain features are working on one release, some of those features can get problem in the next release?
what happened during the firmware/rom writing process?
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Things just break sometimes. It's not as easy as it seems to make a ROM with so many features by oneself. If you're talking about GPS not working since SR1, that specific issue was because synergye's source code hosting site BitBucket merged some of his code together and messed things up, and he had to sort that out to get it fixed. That's what I remember reading. GPS and Bluetooth will be working in the next release.
@OP -
Something is messed up in your wiping/flashing process. No one else has the issues you described, save for the wallpaper resetting on restart sometimes. Like Teichopsia said, wipe properly and reflash ROM and gapps. You might think you're wiping correctly, but you might be doing it all wrong. There are many guides on what constitutes a full wipe. Report back here if it still occurs after full wiping and re-flashing properly.
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First time trying anything like this on a smart phone. So tonight I did a "back to factory" restart to get the phone like it was when I opened it out of the box. Then I read about this ROM, and thought why not. So I rooted my phone, then installed the ROM. Everything went fairly smooth, and got the ROM working. My problem is I dont have a google play store app now, and I didnt sync anything, so I dont have any of my apps, nor do I have the ability to download them again. Any help with this?
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First time trying anything like this on a smart phone. So tonight I did a "back to factory" restart to get the phone like it was when I opened it out of the box. Then I read about this ROM, and thought why not. So I rooted my phone, then installed the ROM. Everything went fairly smooth, and got the ROM working. My problem is I dont have a google play store app now, and I didnt sync anything, so I dont have any of my apps, nor do I have the ability to download them again. Any help with this?
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Flash gapps. Linked in cfX OP.
I do have the gapps file downloaded. I just dont know how to get it on my phone and working. I used a ROM manager app for the ROM file.
From recovery, same way you flashed the ROM (except for the full wipe part; don't wipe.)
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From recovery, same way you flashed the ROM (except for the full wipe part; don't wipe.)
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Like I said, I didnt flash the ROM, I used a ROM manager app.I dont know how to get to the recovery screen. Could someone please help me out with a step by step. Keep in mind vol down + power doesnt put my phone into recovery
You need to use "adb reboot recovery" from your computer. There are several good adb guides; check the Ace Think Tank link in my signature. Then, depending on your recovery, find the option that says something like "install zip from sdcard." Use it, navigate to your gapps, and select it.
bananagranola said:
You need to use "adb reboot recovery" from your computer. There are several good adb guides; check the Ace Think Tank link in my signature. Then, depending on your recovery, find the option that says something like "install zip from sdcard." Use it, navigate to your gapps, and select it.
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Figured it out, thanks!
Next question is I downloaded Gmail App, and it wont sync with my account. I login, and everything but it just sits at the screen saying "Waiting for sync, your email will appear shortly" I've waited well over 10mins and no sync. Ideas?
Have you set up your account in Settings? If you reboot between flashing the ROM and gapps you need to do that manually; it doesn't show a first boot thing.
bananagranola said:
Have you set up your account in Settings? If you reboot between flashing the ROM and gapps you need to do that manually; it doesn't show a first boot thing.
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It appears I didnt. You solved the problem! Thanks a bunch. Sorry for all the questions.
Ok last question, will adobe flash player work with this ROM? If so how can I get it. I search the market and the app isnt there. And its not on my phone either
4.2 in general doesn't support flash. You could try searching for the apk and sideloading it. Make sure you enable installation from unknown sources in Settings - Security.
sashank said:
Things just break sometimes. It's not as easy as it seems to make a ROM with so many features by oneself. If you're talking about GPS not working since SR1, that specific issue was because synergye's source code hosting site BitBucket merged some of his code together and messed things up, and he had to sort that out to get it fixed. That's what I remember reading. GPS and Bluetooth will be working in the next release.
@OP -
Something is messed up in your wiping/flashing process. No one else has the issues you described, save for the wallpaper resetting on restart sometimes. Like Teichopsia said, wipe properly and reflash ROM and gapps. You might think you're wiping correctly, but you might be doing it all wrong. There are many guides on what constitutes a full wipe. Report back here if it still occurs after full wiping and re-flashing properly.
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So, when fixing one thing, the process could probably break some working features.
HI,
I am facing a peculiar kind of a problem. I recently rooted my Desire Z following the cyanogen wiki to the letter. I have tried many ROMS but whichever ROM I install, I am facing this problem. For the first few days of Install, my phone works perfectly. But after a few days if I reboot, my phone gets stuck is a bootloop( i dont know if thts the right word, coz it boots and it starts the android but before the launcher is started it restarts again.
First I was using Flinny's CM10.1 test builds, and then I changed it cause I thought that was the problem. Now I am using Andromadus' Mimicry 1.5 which is also giving me same problem.
Everytime this happens I have to use the PCIMG10 file to restore it and then root it again and then install the ROM..
Is there any way to solve this problem.. I'll provide logs if u require... I am desperate..
yes a log cat would help much maybe a cat /proc/last_kmsg or have adb running during the bootloop and post here.
seems a strange issue and may just be an evil app installed or something else entirely but without more info i would just be guessing. and do actually have to reroot? i mean what would happen if you were just to wipe clean and install a new rom via recovery? also it may help so could you provide all that is on your bootloader screen
also see HERE for some more help, feel free to post in there as well (trying to reduce the clutter in these forums)
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yes a log cat would help much maybe a cat /proc/last_kmsg or have adb running during the bootloop and post here.
seems a strange issue and may just be an evil app installed or something else entirely but without more info i would just be guessing. and do actually have to reroot? i mean what would happen if you were just to wipe clean and install a new rom via recovery? also it may help so could you provide all that is on your bootloader screen
also see HERE for some more help, feel free to post in there as well (trying to reduce the clutter in these forums)
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I have a logcat from when I was running Flinny's CM10.1 test builds.. I faced this many times with that ROM and so I took a log last time it happened.
BootLoopLog_CM10.1
The latest time since I was in a hurry to get my phone back to working condition couldnt get a log. But soon after, it happened again. I installed only "Explorer" and "What'sapp" when this happened again. I have captured the logs and here it is.
BootLoopLog_Mimicry1.5
And ya I did try and restore a previous backup, and I also tried wiping and installing the ROM, but in both the cases the Phone will hang at the boot animation screen or restart again. Here attached is a log of the phone restarting after a clean wipe and fresh install of the ROM.
BootLoopLog_Mimicry1.5-after reinstall
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Bootloader screen info
VISION PVT ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-0.84.2000 (PC1011000)
MICROP-0425
RADIO-26.03.02.18_M3
eMMC-boot
Sep 8 2010,15:56:30
Please help me out... this is kind of frustrating.
P.S- I did see that thread.. but since my phone was not bricked, I didnt post it over there..
are you sure you did a full wipe? there was definitely more than just a couple user apps installed, could be some leftovers from last rom. there isnt anything im seeing too specifically in the logcats to show your issue, all of them seem to bootloop in slightly different times but while running some java system frameworks
anyhow, if you were to start completely fresh, unroot, reroot, flash rom, etc - all works fine? lets say you just signed into gmail, then reboot phone, would it loop? or do you need to run the os for some time then turn it off and then it happens?
for now how about this, flash THE DZ ONE through bootloader as described in the thread,
then flash SUPERWIPE through recovery
then when all is done flash rom of choice, for fun lets do mimicry, let it boot, sign into google, let phone sit like 10min, choose reboot and see what happens
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are you sure you did a full wipe? there was definitely more than just a couple user apps installed, could be some leftovers from last rom. there isnt anything im seeing too specifically in the logcats to show your issue, all of them seem to bootloop in slightly different times but while running some java system frameworks
anyhow, if you were to start completely fresh, unroot, reroot, flash rom, etc - all works fine? lets say you just signed into gmail, then reboot phone, would it loop? or do you need to run the os for some time then turn it off and then it happens?
for now how about this, flash THE DZ ONE through bootloader as described in the thread,
then flash SUPERWIPE through recovery
then when all is done flash rom of choice, for fun lets do mimicry, let it boot, sign into google, let phone sit like 10min, choose reboot and see what happens
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What I mean by full wipe is.. First I would do the factory reset from recovery, then proceed to wipe the "cache partition" , dalvik cache, battery stats, and then in the mounts and storage menu, again do a format of cache, data and system... Is there anything else I should do to do a clean wipe?
And If i start fresh, nothin happens immediately.. u need to let the OS run for a day or two and then this happens..
Anyways.. i'll try what you suggested and get back to you.... thanks for all the help..
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What I mean by full wipe is.. First I would do the factory reset from recovery, then proceed to wipe the "cache partition" , dalvik cache, battery stats, and then in the mounts and storage menu, again do a format of cache, data and system... Is there anything else I should do to do a clean wipe?
And If i start fresh, nothin happens immediately.. u need to let the OS run for a day or two and then this happens..
Anyways.. i'll try what you suggested and get back to you.... thanks for all the help..
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I did what you suggested.. and the phone is not rebooting as of now... I'll run the OS for a couple of days..and see what happens.. i'll keep you posted..
manujosephv said:
I did what you suggested.. and the phone is not rebooting as of now... I'll run the OS for a couple of days..and see what happens.. i'll keep you posted..
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Guess what... That worked... My phones been running without bootloop till now.. :good:
Everytime I reboot, my heartbeat increases.. but it comes through smoothly at the end.. thanks a lot..
P.S - Completely off the topic.. Mimicry ROM is giving me insane battery life.. Running the phone more than 1 day without charging.. :laugh:
Hey there everyone,
I am honestly at a bit of a loss.
I have an AT&T GS3, and I noticed that all the bloatware was SERIOUSLY draining the battery and hogging up RAM, so I thought it would be a great idea to get a custom rom to enhance my phone.
I used the GS3 Toolkit to flash TWRP recovery. - All went well
I read up on some different Roms, and i chose to install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089821
I installed RLS16
I followed the instructions,
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe dalvik cache
Wipe /system
I went through the Aroma installer and chose to install the Developer's Pick.
This includes a bunch of little addons like 4.2 camera, gallery, keyboard, etc.
but it also installs lean kernel.
The install went fine, nothing said it failed
but once i was in the rom. Things got terrible.
My phone randomly crashed and shut off, like within minutes each time, camera would crash the phone, causing it to shut off, etc.
So i went through the GS3 toolkit, downloaded and reflashed the stock Rom and recovery.
Once it booted, I keep getting "Unfortunately Messaging has Stopped" and I cannot receive or send text messages, even through other texting programs like Handcent SMS.
No matter what, it keeps crashing (the messaging, not the rom). I factory reset, wiped, everything. Nothing will fix it.
I thought that maybe the stock rom doesnt include stock kernel? So i went online, downloaded the stock kernel, flashed, reflashed stock rom, and STILL the same thing. Messaging has stopped working.
Also as a side note, when i tried to do a google voice search. I get a page saying Sorry and that my computer or phone might be sending network requests or something along those lines.
I cannot think of anything else I can do....
If anyone has any idea, please let me know...
Thanks!
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Hey there everyone,
I am honestly at a bit of a loss.
I have an AT&T GS3, and I noticed that all the bloatware was SERIOUSLY draining the battery and hogging up RAM, so I thought it would be a great idea to get a custom rom to enhance my phone.
I used the GS3 Toolkit to flash TWRP recovery. - All went well
I read up on some different Roms, and i chose to install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089821
I installed RLS16
I followed the instructions,
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe dalvik cache
Wipe /system
I went through the Aroma installer and chose to install the Developer's Pick.
This includes a bunch of little addons like 4.2 camera, gallery, keyboard, etc.
but it also installs lean kernel.
The install went fine, nothing said it failed
but once i was in the rom. Things got terrible.
My phone randomly crashed and shut off, like within minutes each time, camera would crash the phone, causing it to shut off, etc.
So i went through the GS3 toolkit, downloaded and reflashed the stock Rom and recovery.
Once it booted, I keep getting "Unfortunately Messaging has Stopped" and I cannot receive or send text messages, even through other texting programs like Handcent SMS.
No matter what, it keeps crashing (the messaging, not the rom). I factory reset, wiped, everything. Nothing will fix it.
I thought that maybe the stock rom doesnt include stock kernel? So i went online, downloaded the stock kernel, flashed, reflashed stock rom, and STILL the same thing. Messaging has stopped working.
Also as a side note, when i tried to do a google voice search. I get a page saying Sorry and that my computer or phone might be sending network requests or something along those lines.
I cannot think of anything else I can do....
If anyone has any idea, please let me know...
Thanks!
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When you flashed stock, did you flash the one for your carrier? (It should flash the kernel at the same time)
Did you try clearing the messaging app's data/cache?
Did you try flashing another custom ROM to see if you still get the errors? If not, could give 4.2.1 a shot.
BWolf56 said:
When you flashed stock, did you flash the one for your carrier? (It should flash the kernel at the same time)
Did you try clearing the messaging app's data/cache?
Did you try flashing another custom ROM to see if you still get the errors? If not, could give 4.2.1 a shot.
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Yeah i flashed the one for my carrier. And i figured it would do the kernel, but just in case i tried flashing it separately....
and yeah i did try wiping the data/cache, but i will try it again.
and I could always try flashing another custom rom. Do you have any suggestions? i just want one that works quickly, is stable, and has messaging lol
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Yeah i flashed the one for my carrier. And i figured it would do the kernel, but just in case i tried flashing it separately....
and yeah i did try wiping the data/cache, but i will try it again.
and I could always try flashing another custom rom. Do you have any suggestions? i just want one that works quickly, is stable, and has messaging lol
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Look in my sig I don't give suggestion per say cause it's up to the user's preference but I'll always be running something that works.
BWolf56 said:
Look in my sig I don't give suggestion per say cause it's up to the user's preference but I'll always be running something that works.
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I might try that one out. I was looking at some reviews, someone said there may be Bluetooth issues. I just bought the Moga, and i need BT to work perfecty...
Any input on that?
eternalcold said:
I might try that one out. I was looking at some reviews, someone said there may be Bluetooth issues. I just bought the Moga, and i need BT to work perfecty...
Any input on that?
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Best thing to do is to read changelogs but for now I'll give you the answer, it has been fixed a few releases ago in Task650's AOKP.
BWolf56 said:
Best thing to do is to read changelogs but for now I'll give you the answer, it has been fixed a few releases ago in Task650's AOKP.
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Alright, i'll flash that one, i'll post to here when it's finished. Thanks!
Did you check your IMEI?
xBeerdroiDx said:
Did you check your IMEI?
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Just checked, my IMEI is there.
Also, i found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804782
but their images wont show. Any idea what route they are taking to solve this??
eternalcold said:
Just checked, my IMEI is there.
Also, i found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804782
but their images wont show. Any idea what route they are taking to solve this??
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That guy flashed the bootloaders. I'm not sure what the pictures are supposed to be but they don't seem to lead to anything.
My take on it: Don't play with bootloaders, it's the only way to really brick your phone (if something goes wrong that is).
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That guy flashed the bootloaders. I'm not sure what the pictures are supposed to be but they don't seem to lead to anything.
My take on it: Don't play with bootloaders, it's the only way to really brick your phone (if something goes wrong that is).
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Understood, I wont mess with them.
I really just want to understand a couple things.
1. Why did the ROM I installed before work for everyone else except me? and i followed the instructions.
and 2. after flashing to stock, how am I unable to fix this?
mainly to just learn what went wrong.
Sometimes the reason just...you had a bad flash or something broke down in there. I did the CF easy root method and flashed TWRP in goo manager and then started flashing. I've never tried the toolkit but like anything many times it just depends on the download you got or a bad flash. We've all had several...just hate when it involves rooting or using ODIN.
hednik said:
Sometimes the reason just...you had a bad flash or something broke down in there. I did the CF easy root method and flashed TWRP in goo manager and then started flashing. I've never tried the toolkit but like anything many times it just depends on the download you got or a bad flash. We've all had several...just hate when it involves rooting or using ODIN.
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Thanks,
Is there any way to repair it?
Alright, so....
I think i have figured out what the issue was. Or by random chance got it fixed.
I was going to try to install the Synergy Rom. And while going through the custom setup, i noticed "Install AOSP Messaging" and "Install TW Messaging"
I chose the TW messaging, and went through the rest of the installer.
For some reason i kept hanging at the "Samsung Galaxy S3" logo, and it would not boot.
(Honestly, i've used custom roms since the HTC Touch Pro 2, and i've NEVER had such issues. And i personally think the TP2 was way more difficult lol)
So I ONCE AGAIN flashed to stock. and randomly the messaging works!
I only can guess that even when flashing the stock rom, it doesnt change something regarding the messaging app. I'm not sure. All i know is that i'm on stock again and everything is working. I highly doubt i'm going to try another custom rom for a while until i have a full understanding of what happened.
But in case anyone else was having this problem, i hope this helped.
Hey everyone,
Whenever I decide to step away from stock and try a new custom ROM (latest being cm11), my phone won't go a day(well, more like 5 hours) without rebooting and hanging at the boot animation. I'm not sure if its the number of apps i install (like 30 including gapps), or something I'm missing, but its not limited to just one rom. I've tried miui, dirty unicorns, revolt, paranoidandroid, all great ROMS, but they don't LAST!
I'm really sorry if I seem like I'm repeating an already-asked question, but I've researched this problem and tried suggestions such as going back to stock and retrying, using Darkside scripts to wipe, wiping cache and dalvik cache and rebooting, wiping android.secure or moving apps away from sd card, etc. Nothing works. So for now I'm back on stock and not enjoying it I just wanted to know if theres anyone that might have any idea how to fix this?
Thanks!
EDIT: To sum up the thread so far, now instead of wiping completely everytime this occurs, i just need to do a battery pull to fix it. However, its really annoying to do 3-4 times a day. Another thing I might note is that my device is refurbished(mentioned below). I did more research and found some fix perms script reccommended by Real_Pariah, which was supposed to fix the issue. It didn't. Also same problem does happen with stock, I've just never stuck with it long enough to find out. At UltimaniumX's suggestion, I did a logcat, which is attached on the last post. Thanks UltimaniumX for your help so far!
So the way I understand it, you've flashed different custom ROMs and they work fine, but after an unspecified amount of time they decide to reboot and hang?
What is the exact process you're using to flash the custom ROMs? As well, each ROM has a specific method to get it working on your phone.
What recovery are you using and what version is it?
What radio are you using?
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So the way I understand it, you've flashed different custom ROMs and they work fine, but after an unspecified amount of time they decide to reboot and hang?
What is the exact process you're using to flash the custom ROMs? As well, each ROM has a specific method to get it working on your phone.
What recovery are you using and what version is it?
What radio are you using?
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Yep, that's correct. As for exact process, usually I just full wipe everything but sd, then flash.
For my kitkat roms(paranoidandroid, cyanogenmod 11, beanstalk), i flashed used cwm recovery 6.0.4.3. For jelly bean i used either twrp 2.4.4.0 or cwm 5.x(this was in earlier attempts as that was the recovery a guide on galaxys2root instructed me to flash to root stock in the first place). All used radio UVMC6.
Even on stock it happened, but I was able to fix by wiping cache and dalvik plus removing external sd.
When I first rooted, my major issue was getting the rom to get past the animation screen while hanging, and that still occurs, though lately I've been having some success using rom manager from stock to get to cm11(without ext sd). However that does reboot eventually. The first time I was able to fix it by wiping system, android.secure, cache, and dalvik and then reflashing, but it just happened again and that method doesn't seem to be working...
It's interesting that it's happening to all different ROMS that you install. There's a possibility that it's hardware related and not software related. Though I may not be the best to offer advice (since I've only been here for about a year), I recently installed Beanstalk after going through several troubleshooting steps that I finally resolved.
I know that my friend and I both have an SG2. We installed Jedi Knight 6 (which is an older ROM now) but one of the most important steps that he missed, was that he didn't leave his phone idle for 10 minutes after booting it up for the first time. I recall he had issues with apps not working, force-closing, and irregular reboots on his phone. This may or may not been an issue for you, but for awareness sake I leave it here.
If you want you can give Beanstalk another try since I have some experience trying to get it to work. Beanstalk requires you to use a very specific recovery, and I used TWRP 2.6.1.0 straight from the author's post. I wouldn't suggest using a higher version just because KitKat is new.
- I used INFAMOUS wipe cache to clear everything, and then I did a full wipe (including preload) using TWRP.
- Install Beanstalk 4.4 and the 4.4 GAPPS
- Boot and let sit for 10 minutes.
Once you know for sure that it's been 10 minutes, run the "Android Terminal Emulator" and do a logcat. Here's how to do it:
- Type su
- Type logcat -d -f /sdcard/logcat.log , it will save a .log file where your sdcard is.
- At this point, I guess you would have to leave it running until your phone decides to reboot. Then take that file from your SD and examine it on your computer.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_debugging_with_logcat
See if that helps. Fixing Permissions may also help reset some of your system settings. If it does the reboot loop, try rebooting into recovery, Fix Permissions, and reboot it again.
Alright I'll try Beanstalk, nothing to lose except my cookie clicker progress
Funny same thing happened in stock but was fixed in stock recovery with simple data wipe. I remember about hearing someone downgrading to ics because of "jelly bean bugs", so if beanstalk doesn't work out I'll try that!
(Couldn't straight reply/quote cause I can't post links yet)
EDIT: can't find beanstalk thread, at least cant find one mention twrp, so i wasnt sure if i was on the right one
Alright Beanstalk up and running, waited 10 minutes, and ran logcat command, however, it went back to prompt after running, so I'm not sure if its running in the background or if it dumped the current log and stopped. I kept terminal running just in case.
Quick side question, do you know if beanstalk disables long press home for recent apps? When I try long-press home it brings up the bottom menu instead.
Also, thanks for your help
So Beanstalk was running all fine and dandy as usual when a random reboot occured. However this time it actually got past the bootanimation. But, it asked me to set the default launcher again and terminal wasn't working(no text on screen). So I rebooted and whaddya know, stuck at bootanimation. Tried fixing perms, didn't work.
I tried wiping cache and dalvik, and reinstalling(which after restarting twrp asked if i wanted root and i said no, maybe thats significant?), nope, now no bootanimation. :'(
I forgot to mention that it is refurbished, so maybe that's of significance? Honestly though, now I'm at a loss of ideas.
avbluestar14 said:
Alright Beanstalk up and running, waited 10 minutes, and ran logcat command, however, it went back to prompt after running, so I'm not sure if its running in the background or if it dumped the current log and stopped. I kept terminal running just in case.
Quick side question, do you know if beanstalk disables long press home for recent apps? When I try long-press home it brings up the bottom menu instead.
Also, thanks for your help
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If you followed the logcat instructions, the file logcat.log is now saved in your sdcard. The Terminal Emulator would not show anything other than that the logcat has been created. Now all you need to do is go to your SD card and grab that file "logcat.log", it will contain a lot of information regarding the state that your phone is in. It's good that you kept the terminal emulator running otherwise the file would not populate with anything. If you can, attach the logcat so we can see it.
Beanstalk long-press home button should show recent apps like normal. I can't remember if the default launcher shows it, since I use Nova Launcher and can confirm that long-press still brings up recent apps.
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So Beanstalk was running all fine and dandy as usual when a random reboot occured. However this time it actually got past the bootanimation. But, it asked me to set the default launcher again and terminal wasn't working(no text on screen). So I rebooted and whaddya know, stuck at bootanimation. Tried fixing perms, didn't work.
I tried wiping cache and dalvik, and reinstalling(which after restarting twrp asked if i wanted root and i said no, maybe thats significant?), nope, now no bootanimation. :'(
I forgot to mention that it is refurbished, so maybe that's of significance? Honestly though, now I'm at a loss of ideas.
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Right, it seems like if this is occurring on all your ROMs, that may indicate something hardware-related. Again, it's difficult to diagnose. What happens when you go back to the stock rom? Is it T-Mobile's version and it works fine?
This may seem like a stupid question, but you have rooted your phone right?
UltimaniumX said:
If you followed the logcat instructions, the file logcat.log is now saved in your sdcard. The Terminal Emulator would not show anything other than that the logcat has been created. Now all you need to do is go to your SD card and grab that file "logcat.log", it will contain a lot of information regarding the state that your phone is in. It's good that you kept the terminal emulator running otherwise the file would not populate with anything. If you can, attach the logcat so we can see it.
Beanstalk long-press home button should show recent apps like normal. I can't remember if the default launcher shows it, since I use Nova Launcher and can confirm that long-press still brings up recent apps.
Right, it seems like if this is occurring on all your ROMs, that may indicate something hardware-related. Again, it's difficult to diagnose. What happens when you go back to the stock rom? Is it T-Mobile's version and it works fine?
This may seem like a stupid question, but you have rooted your phone right?
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yeah, stock works fine. about the logcat..I had restarted to try and fix that home button issue like an hour after starting the logcat, which means i inadvertently stopped terminal. whoops. so, i will try beanstalk again, making sure to keep terminal running i guess. sorry about that! might as well see whats in the current logfile for now. also, yes phone is rooted.
I think we're out of options at this point. My last and only recommendation that I can think of is to just install TWRP 2.6.1.0 (and it HAS to be this), and do a full wipe of the phone.
That means:
- factory reset,
- wipe data
- wipe SYSTEM
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik
- reinstall the same UVLC3 radio (you're on Tmobile I think right?)
- install Beanstalk, install the 4.4 GAPPS (make sure it's the 4.4 apps)
- reboot the phone from recovery.
- let sit for 10minutes
- run logcat to your sdcard,
- observe and post the logcat if the system reboots itself.
UltimaniumX said:
I think we're out of options at this point. My last and only recommendation that I can think of is to just install TWRP 2.6.1.0 (and it HAS to be this), and do a full wipe of the phone.
That means:
- factory reset,
- wipe data
- wipe SYSTEM
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik
- reinstall the same UVLC3 radio (you're on Tmobile I think right?)
- install Beanstalk, install the 4.4 GAPPS (make sure it's the 4.4 apps)
- reboot the phone from recovery.
- let sit for 10minutes
- run logcat to your sdcard,
- observe and post the logcat if the system reboots itself.
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right, isn't UVMC6 the latest? i already have beanstalk running after full wipe, if it don't work, im going to repartition with one of old gb roms and pit file and go from there. no reboot on beanstalk yet, logcat is running though. Googling it, a lot of gs2 have problem with this sort of thing it seems.
avbluestar14 said:
right, isn't UVMC6 the latest? i already have beanstalk running after full wipe, if it don't work, im going to repartition with one of old gb roms and pit file and go from there. no reboot on beanstalk yet, logcat is running though. Googling it, a lot of gs2 have problem with this sort of thing it seems.
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well beanstalk restarted on friday, can't find anything significant in logcat except for sometimes a long list of apps with perm issues,,,even stock has this reboot problem, but a battery pull+cache wipe fixes it(i hope). After googling, many have this problem with jb... maybe ill try an ics rom or something
hmm, back on cyanogenmod 11, and when it stuck at boot, a battery pull did the trick...running logcat overnight.
Well, here's the logcat, perused through, not sure if the errors I'm seeing are normal or not...honestly I wouldn't know what's contributing to the random reboot, and I'm not reporting it to cyanogenmod because I'm not sure if its a fault of their rom, my phone, or me lol
I took a look at the logcat, and there doesn't seem to be anything that would show a fatal error of some sort. Unfortunately there isn't a guide on how to read logcats, so I'm going off of the little experience that I know. Did the logcat run up until the phone reboot?
Again this may seem like a stupid question, but you are sure that you're using an SGH-989 samsung galaxy s2 and not the I-1900 right?
UltimaniumX said:
I took a look at the logcat, and there doesn't seem to be anything that would show a fatal error of some sort. Unfortunately there isn't a guide on how to read logcats, so I'm going off of the little experience that I know. Did the logcat run up until the phone reboot?
Again this may seem like a stupid question, but you are sure that you're using an SGH-989 samsung galaxy s2 and not the I-1900 right?
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Yep, logat was running up to reboot. It is a SGH-t989, ordered straight rom tmobile site refurbished. I still think its weird how a simple battery pull fixes it though, is it corrupted memory? or partitions? or some hardware on the device?
Sorry man, looks like there really isn't any other suggestions that I have.
There is another user who seems to be having the same issue as you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573854
It looks like he was able to resolve it by slowly flashing ROMS starting from 4.1.2. You will have to ask him exactly how he did it, but his story of ROM issues seems exactly the same as yours.
UltimaniumX said:
Sorry man, looks like there really isn't any other suggestions that I have.
There is another user who seems to be having the same issue as you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573854
It looks like he was able to resolve it by slowly flashing ROMS starting from 4.1.2. You will have to ask him exactly how he did it, but his story of ROM issues seems exactly the same as yours.
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Ah I saw that thread, new plan of action:
1. Hard reset, go to stock, try it for a day, see if it randomly reboots.
2. If it does, get a replacement after Christmas since 90-day warranty. If it doesn't, try AOSP 4.1.2.
3. If AOSP 4.1.2 doesn't reboot, go from there.
Well, I'll make sure to update after I get through. Thanks again!
Well, RMA'ed and now everything's working fine, running latest beanstalk, so i guess some partitioning or hardware issue? Oh well, thanks for your help!
I was on CyanogenMod M5 lately and everthing worked fine. After M6 was released and I flashed it my device started to behave strangly.
Basicly every action has the cance to freeze the device, making it unusable for the next 20 seconds to 2 minutes. These are the symptoms:
1. Screens goes black. Notification bar and software buttoins remain visible but unusable
2. Power button still works
3. screen goes blank eventually
4. Does not come back when power button is pressed, while still frozen.
5. Afrter a while screen can be reactivated
6. Notifcation bar is pulled down; disappears
7. phone is usable again.
I've tried a factory reset to no avail. After this I tried factory reset + flashing Omni Rom. Lastly I tried flashing OmniRom without gapps. I have no idea what i going wrong right now.
If this a known symptom for failing hardware, please let me know.
Kind regards
Maybe its because of their theme engine bug.. Might be solved in next snapshot..
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Yup, the new CM theme engine bug. Either you go back to M5 or use another ROM that doesn't have the new CM theme engine.
I went back to M4 and It did not resolve.
I'll start to backup my media folders (pictures/music/videos) before something serious happens. After this I'm going to format the sd card and flash SlimKat as a last ditch effort - maybe with another kernel.
servellia said:
I went back to M4 and It did not resolve.
I'll start to backup my media folders (pictures/music/videos) before something serious happens. After this I'm going to format the sd card and flash SlimKat as a last ditch effort - maybe with another kernel.
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Did you do a clean install for the M4? People that updated to M6 and downgraded back to M5 without clean install still had the issues. You won't need wipe your SD card.
As clean as it can get: Factory reset. Format system. Install.
It gets worse everytime.... or my patience is dwindeling. I'm this short of grabbing my hardware-reprogramming-tool (read: hammer) and give it a few good hits.
servellia said:
As clean as it can get: Factory reset. Format system. Install.
It gets worse everytime.... or my patience is dwindeling. I'm this short of grabbing my hardware-reprogramming-tool (read: hammer) and give it a few good hits.
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The Hardware-Altering Magically Miraculous Efficient Rectifier (patent pending) [emoji6]?
In all seriousness, this maybe a dumb question but since I didn't see you mention about wiping cache and Dalvik, have you done that while wiping data and system before flashing a new ROM?
jkleo said:
The Hardware-Altering Magically Miraculous Efficient Rectifier (patent pending) [emoji6]?
In all seriousness, this maybe a dumb question but since I didn't see you mention about wiping cache and Dalvik, have you done that while wiping data and system before flashing a new ROM?
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Yep, done all of that.
What a shame, I love my gnex. Time to move on.
servellia said:
Yep, done all of that.
What a shame, I love my gnex. Time to move on.
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Hmmm.. So you have tried wiping everything and flashing SlimKat and it still didn't work? I had pretty much the same symptoms as you after flashing to M6 and M5 but after I did a clean install to another ROM without the buggy CM theme engine, my phone is working fine again. And since you said your problems began after flashing the M6 build then it should be a software issue, not hardware issue.
jkleo said:
Hmmm.. So you have tried wiping everything and flashing SlimKat and it still didn't work? I had pretty much the same symptoms as you after flashing to M6 and M5 but after I did a clean install to another ROM without the buggy CM theme engine, my phone is working fine again. And since you said your problems began after flashing the M6 build then it should be a software issue, not hardware issue.
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Excactly this. Every partition, which is accessible via Recovery has been wiped at least once in the process.
I solved this problem eventually by ordering a Nexus 5 and put the Gnex on ebay. If I can get 20 bucks out of it, at least the SPIGEN case is payed for
servellia said:
Excactly this. Every partition, which is accessible via Recovery has been wiped at least once in the process.
I solved this problem eventually by ordering a Nexus 5 and put the Gnex on ebay. If I can get 20 bucks out of it, at least the SIGMA case is payed for
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Wow.. Well like they say, if the old doesn't go, the new doesn't come. Enjoy your Nexus 5 [emoji106]!