I was running Paranoid Android 2.99.
Okay, heres what I have done. May be the worst mistake I could do, I chose /system to format in recovery after installing the custom kernel packed in the zip of Paranoid Android by extracting it separately. And now, what I get is a phone stuck in bootloop.
After this I tried the following:
Restoring a NanDroid backup of my HTC Sense, and I know it won't work because I was using Titanium KISS kernel. Now, when I want to flash a new kernel through HTC All in one toolkit, I get a <unknown error>. The kernel of Titanium required for sense is not flashing in my phone. In fact, no kernels are flashing in the phone through the toolkit.
The phone is not bricked, because the LED glows, I can go into Recovery and Bootloader mode.
Please help me, what should I do??
First of all: Are you GSM or CDMA?
Second of all (if you are GSM) YOU SHOULD NOT FLASH THE KERNEL THAT WAS PACKED INTO THE ROM! you should download the Hellboy kernel, the latest (i think it is 20121215) and flash that.
Yes, I made that mistake. I flashed the boot.img, and now I am dead! X(
I am on GSM. Any fix? Please!
techie.anish said:
Yes, I made that mistake. I flashed the boot.img, and now I am dead! X(
I am on GSM. Any fix? Please!
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Bootloops are nothing
Just flash the kernel and u are good to go
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techie.anish said:
I was running Paranoid Android 2.99.
Okay, heres what I have done. May be the worst mistake I could do, I chose /system to format in recovery after installing the custom kernel/QUOTE]
well.. you missed a lot of things here
like:
boot into recovery and do:
factory reset
wipe cache
wipe dalvik cache
and then wipe system
after that, flash the rom ( you didn't stated this either).
then boot into bootloader and flash the kernel hellboy.
reboot
if this doesn't help, do the followings:
go to bootloader
flash the kernel again
go to recovery
do:
factory reset
wipe cache
wipe dalvik cache
wipe system
install rom again.
reboot
one of these two should work just fine. your phone is not bricked or unfunctional. don't worry!
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Flashing the kernel gives a sort in the cmd "Malformed 1 byte"
Now
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techie.anish said:
Flashing the kernel gives a sort in the cmd "Malformed 1 byte"
Now
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redownload the kernel once more
oh sorry, my stupid mistake!
i was flashing it in HBOOT mode... lol!
sorry, once again :embarassed:
cybervibin said:
Bootloops are nothing
Just flash the kernel and u are good to go
one of these two should work just fine. your phone is not bricked or unfunctional. don't worry!
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neither of them are working for me.. dont know what to do
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Hello and thank you for reading.
So I got an HTC One V almost a week ago and I'm digging it so far. I unlocked the bootloader, rooted it and then went to install a recovery. First I tried CWM because that's what I used on my Optimus V, but it didn't work. Then I gave TWRP a shot which was awesome because not only did it work, but I also thought the touch option was a nice addition to the recovery. So I found a Jellybean ROM for the One V and gapps, put them on my sd and went to flash them. Wiped Cache and Dalvik Cache just fine, but when I went to wipe the system I got an error message. Ended up soft bricking then spent another hour or so getting the stock ROM back on there. The next day I unlocked and rooted again and I even found a CWM recovery that worked. Wiped everything fine then went to install, but once again I softbricked.
So that being said, here's my question. What step am I missing? I thought I was following all the instructions, but I missed something, right?
you have to factory reset from bootloader
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Thanks for your reply. Please correct me if I'm wrong about the order of things here:
Go into my recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, reboot into bootloader, factory reset, reboot to go into recovery again, flash ROM and gapps then reboot system
I came across something that said I had to flash the boot img that came with the ROM too so I guess that would be my last step. Sorry if it seems like a total noob question, I'm still learning. Once again your help is appreciated.
Yes flash to boot.IMG for cm10
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Flash with latest kernel
hit thanks if I helped u!!!
You guys are awesome! I just want to double check and make sure I have the order right, though because this would be the third attempt and I don't want to have to go through the process of installing the stock ROM, unlocking and re-rooting of the phone again. Even though it's easy, it's still a bit of a pain, you know?
So...
-recovery
-wipe cache
-wipe dalvik cache
-reboot into bootloader
-factory reset
-reboot to go into recovery again
-flash ROM and gapps then reboot system
-flash boot.img (in bootloader I'm assuming?)
-flash kernel (Once again..bootloader, right? I heard Hellboy was decent, but I'm going to read about that now)
I know it's kind of a pain, but a list in the correct order is the best thing for someone still somewhat new to this like myself. If there's something out of order or I'm flashing something in the wrong section, I'd like to know before I do it rather than find out the hard way :laugh: Once again, thanks for the replies. The person that got me into this suggested this forum over all others and I'm happy he did.
Do these steps in order-
1. Put rom+gapps in root of sdcard.
2. Boot into bootloader and select fastboot then connect phone to pc or lappy.it should say fastboot USB.
3. Now flash the latest updated kernel.
4. Then go into recovery from bootloader and factory reset,wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache.
5. Then flash rom.zip,boot into rom.
6. Then again boot into recovery and flash gapps.
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Trolls Royce said:
You guys are awesome! I just want to double check and make sure I have the order right, though because this would be the third attempt and I don't want to have to go through the process of installing the stock ROM, unlocking and re-rooting of the phone again. Even though it's easy, it's still a bit of a pain, you know?
So...
-recovery
-wipe cache
-wipe dalvik cache
-reboot into bootloader
-factory reset
-reboot to go into recovery again
-flash ROM and gapps then reboot system
-flash boot.img (in bootloader I'm assuming?)
-flash kernel (Once again..bootloader, right? I heard Hellboy was decent, but I'm going to read about that now)
I know it's kind of a pain, but a list in the correct order is the best thing for someone still somewhat new to this like myself. If there's something out of order or I'm flashing something in the wrong section, I'd like to know before I do it rather than find out the hard way :laugh: Once again, thanks for the replies. The person that got me into this suggested this forum over all others and I'm happy he did.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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mihirengg19 said:
Do these steps in order-
1. Put rom+gapps in root of sdcard.
2. Boot into bootloader and select fastboot then connect phone to pc or lappy.it should say fastboot USB.
3. Now flash the latest updated kernel.
4. Then go into recovery from bootloader and factory reset,wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache.
5. Then flash rom.zip,boot into rom.
6. Then again boot into recovery and flash gapps.
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Factory reset never seemed to work when I did it in recovery mode. Though I was skipping a few steps when I tried it so I'll give this a shot during the weekend and get back to you. Funny thing is I posted a reply as you posted your's :laugh:
bahubali67 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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So many more steps from the Optimus V :laugh: I'll give this a shot and get back to you. Thanks guys for all your help!
flash the boot.img(thé kernel) in fastboot,not in bootloader..here is the link to latest hellboy kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1954967
Just to clarify u are gsm right?
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mihirengg19 said:
flash the boot.img(thé kernel) in fastboot,not in bootloader.if factory reset from recovery not working do it from bootloader.here is the link to latest hellboy kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1954967
Just to clarify u are gsm right?
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CDMA, sorry for not being more specific about that.
Oh thats where u r going wrong!
Download the proper cdma kernel and rom! Use cm10+jmz primoc!
And use the recovery for Primoc! If u flash gsm images to ur cdma phone u will regret it!
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Depends on the ROM
First thing, for cdma, TWRP seems to work better so you're better off using that. After that, it depends on the ROM. I've found that AOKP is the easiest to flash. Get the AOKP ROM and the gpps, extract the boot.img from the rom. Boot to recovery, wipe everything from there (including factory reset so you don't have to go back to bootloader for that) flash rom and gapps, go to bootloader, flash the boot.img through fastboot then reboot. For other roms you have slightly different processes you have to follow. You can find the info on the thread for each
i have been running the kiss kernel for a while now, last night i tried to flash the hellboy kernel and retern to my pacman rom. but it still boots, i have cleared all my caches formated everything but my sd card, have tried flashing all kiss kernels and multipul hellboy kernels, but never gets passed the boot screen.. any ideas?
i managed to get it to the android is upgrading.. starting apps thing, but it gets stuck there.
Did you wipe anything when you flashed the kernel? If the kernel was for jellybean it shouldn't hang like that... not sure?
lilrob1213 said:
Did you wipe anything when you flashed the kernel? If the kernel was for jellybean it shouldn't hang like that... not sure?
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yeah i wiped the cache, devlink cache, data, system, and a factory reset, been trying to figure it out all day but have not made much improvement
JARR3DF15CH3R said:
yeah i wiped the cache, devlink cache, data, system, and a factory reset, been trying to figure it out all day but have not made much improvement
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and you installed a rom after wiping those things right? I'm assuming... but just wondering. What rom did you flash and are you CDMA virgin mobile?
lilrob1213 said:
and you installed a rom after wiping those things right? I'm assuming... but just wondering. What rom did you flash and are you CDMA virgin mobile?
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yeah i installed it after, pacman http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1948770&page=12
im with telus gsm. the rom was working fine, but i went to change the kernel to hellboy cause i herd it was a bit better and now im in this bootloop
also not running the newest version of that rom, i am running v15a
Oh okay wellllll I'm on virgin mobile and I don't know much about the primou phones and rom and kernel compatibility so I'm afraid I'll have to leave this to someone who knows more... good luck to you though... maybe try booting into bootloader from the recovery and flash the boot.img you had before then flash the rom again?
lilrob1213 said:
Oh okay wellllll I'm on virgin mobile and I don't know much about the primou phones and rom and kernel compatibility so I'm afraid I'll have to leave this to someone who knows more... good luck to you though... maybe try booting into bootloader from the recovery and flash the boot.img you had before then flash the rom again?
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thanks anyways, ill be sure to give that a try:silly:
Did u wait Little longer time while first boot???? Choose latest kernel n flash. .
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bahubali67 said:
Did u wait Little longer time while first boot???? Choose latest kernel n flash. .
Hit thanks if I helped u!!!
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yeah i always wait a little while, i have chosen latest kernel, has not made a difference, i have gotten better results using an older one of the titanium kiss, hellboy doesnt seem to work with my phone for some reason
Did you use the command
fastboot flash boot boot.img or just
fastboot boot boot.img?
Also,after flashing it,does the terminal say something like this?
Okay.
Okay.
Finished.
Edit:also,see that you are flashing the kernel in the fastboot screen(where it says 'fastboot usb'),and not in the Hboot(bootloader) screen.
mihirengg19 said:
Did you use the command
fastboot flash boot boot.img or just
fastboot boot boot.img?
Also,after flashing it,does the terminal say something like this?
Okay.
Okay.
Finished.
Edit:also,see that you are flashing the kernel in the fastboot screen(where it says 'fastboot usb'),and not in the Hboot(bootloader) screen.
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i am using the all in one tool kit to flash my kernel, yes i am in fastboot, a window pops up runs through code and my phone reboots, i have changed the kernel on it before, but for some reason this time it wont boot properly at all, the phone is currently at the " android is upgrading" screen, it was the starting apps box with the spinning circle
if you say that it is stuck at android is upgrading - that's because the dalvik works and it is deodexing your gapps.
so i suppose you flashed kernel, flashed rom and gapps and rebooted. well this works from time to time but you have to reboot between flashing rom and gapps.
1. download this kernel: hellboy
2. go to bootloader and flash the kernel.
3. go to recovery and: do a factory reset + wipe system - no need for wiping dalvik or cache cause factory reset does them both.
4. flash your rom
5. reboot.
6. if it boots properly, reboot to recovery and now flash GAPPS package.
1ceb0x said:
if you say that it is stuck at android is upgrading - that's because the dalvik works and it is deodexing your gapps.
so i suppose you flashed kernel, flashed rom and gapps and rebooted. well this works from time to time but you have to reboot between flashing rom and gapps.
1. download this kernel: hellboy
2. go to bootloader and flash the kernel.
3. go to recovery and: do a factory reset + wipe system - no need for wiping dalvik or cache cause factory reset does them both.
4. flash your rom
5. reboot.
6. if it boots properly, reboot to recovery and now flash GAPPS package.
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thank you so much 1ceb0x! my phone has been in this bootloop for an entire 24 hours,
1ceb0x said:
if you say that it is stuck at android is upgrading - that's because the dalvik works and it is deodexing your gapps.
so i suppose you flashed kernel, flashed rom and gapps and rebooted. well this works from time to time but you have to reboot between flashing rom and gapps.
1. download this kernel:
2. go to bootloader and flash the kernel.
3. go to recovery and: do a factory reset + wipe system - no need for wiping dalvik or cache cause factory reset does them both.
4. flash your rom
5. reboot.
6. if it boots properly, reboot to recovery and now flash GAPPS package.
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hey icebox, i have the same problem, stuck on pacman logo
can you tell me which hellboy kernel should i use?
i've flashed the 1st one on the mediafire list. thanks!
chikuera said:
hey icebox, i have the same problem, stuck on pacman logo
can you tell me which hellboy kernel should i use?
i've flashed the 1st one on the mediafire list. thanks!
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Thats the old version.... See the changelog code and flash dat in future..... Right now.... Here u go....
http://www.mediafire.com/?waggdha1ir1lxz0
I just tried flashing this ROM. I can't seem to get it to boot right. I installed the ROM and GAPPS through CWM. When I reboot after installation, the Samsung flashes on the screen and there is no boot screen, nothing, black screen of death! I thought it might just take a minute but nothing happens, the screen remains blank. Any advice?
dubjdub said:
I just tried flashing this ROM. I can't seem to get it to boot right. I installed the ROM and GAPPS through CWM. When I reboot after installation, the Samsung flashes on the screen and there is no boot screen, nothing, black screen of death! I thought it might just take a minute but nothing happens, the screen remains blank. Any advice?
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Did you do a proper wipe?
I flashed that ROM last night and had no issues.
I would restore your backup re download the ROM and make sure your version of clockwork mod is up to date and try again.
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KorGuy123 said:
Did you do a proper wipe?
I flashed that ROM last night and had no issues.
I would restore your backup re download the ROM and make sure your version of clockwork mod is up to date and try again.
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I am kinda new to this, when you say a proper wipe? I do wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, format system, format data, format cache. Another thing is that I couldn't get my back up to work . So I'm a little stuck. I have the backup files on my computer. Sorry, I'm a noob.
dubjdub said:
I am kinda new to this, when you say a proper wipe? I do wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, format system, format data, format cache. Another thing is that I couldn't get my back up to work . So I'm a little stuck. I have the backup files on my computer. Sorry, I'm a noob.
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That's a proper wipe (actually its a little excessive but better too much than too little)
If you can get into recovery again (volume+ power and home) do a factory reset and reboot again.
If that doesn't work go back into recovery and flash again. (With wipes again) or flash another ROM.
Definitely make sure you have an updated recovery. (Clockwork mod is up to 6.0 something and twrp is at 2.4.1.0
The new Roms are 4.2.2 and need the updated recovery or they won't wipe and flash properly.
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KorGuy123 said:
That's a proper wipe (actually its a little excessive but better too much than too little)
If you can get into recovery again (volume+ power and home) do a factory reset and reboot again.
If that doesn't work go back into recovery and flash again. (With wipes again) or flash another ROM.
Definitely make sure you have an updated recovery. (Clockwork mod is up to 6.0 something and twrp is at 2.4.1.0
The new Roms are 4.2.2 and need the updated recovery or they won't wipe and flash properly.
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Ahhhh, my CWM is out of date. Thanks man.
KorGuy123 said:
That's a proper wipe (actually its a little excessive but better too much than too little)
If you can get into recovery again (volume+ power and home) do a factory reset and reboot again.
If that doesn't work go back into recovery and flash again. (With wipes again) or flash another ROM.
Definitely make sure you have an updated recovery. (Clockwork mod is up to 6.0 something and twrp is at 2.4.1.0
The new Roms are 4.2.2 and need the updated recovery or they won't wipe and flash properly.
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Well said! This board needs more people like you! I too will check my TWRP version before I flash Carbon. Thanks again!
My HTC One X stuck on "HTC One's Logo" every time I try to format it,
so I restore my backup which works fine and when I tried to format it the same thing happened.
Whenever I try formatting my device it stuck on the logo !!
Please I need your help, what should I do with this strange problem ??
- Updated on May 26 -
Everything was okay one month ago and I was able to format my device normally but know I can't
I tried almost everything:-
1. I formatted my device then installed the ROM & Boot.img (and I was sure that it will not help)
2. I formatted my device from ARHD Aroma installation
3. I restore my ARHD backup then formatted my device again from CWM Recovery
Tips: formatting from recovery don't touch system partition, I'm sure
What do you mean by format? You mean from custom recovery? Factory reset from bootloader?
Maybe because you delete everything ? And without sytem it won't boot.
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vin4yak said:
What do you mean by format? You mean from custom recovery? Factory reset from bootloader?
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From both, I tried every thing !!
sGollSv said:
Maybe because you delete everything ? And without sytem it won't boot.
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but formatting only format cache & data partitions !!
omar_bazaraa said:
From both, I tried every thing !!
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If you Factory reset a custom rom, it will bootloop! Because there's nothing to boot beyond the logo!
1. Flash the boot.img from the nandroid backup. Then fastboot erase cache
2. Now go to recovery wipe data/cache/dalvic and then restore the nandroid backup.
3. Reboot. Let the OS load completely.
4. Go to bootloader and then do factory reset.
If your still bootlooping, then download a nandroid backup from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140 and then restore it! It will work flawlessly!
If you post your main-version, then we can also find a RUU for you?!
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omar_bazaraa said:
but formatting only format cache & data partitions !!
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Aah! Wiping data means all the files are gone! The OS won't boot up! :cyclops:
vin4yak said:
Aah! Wiping data means all the files are gone! The OS won't boot up! :cyclops:
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But I tried this lots of times before and it format only user data, and system partition remain as it is.
I forgot to say that also when I flashed ARHD and checked "wipe data partition" in Aroma, the phone also stuck.
omar_bazaraa said:
But I tried this lots of times before and it format only user data, and system partition remain as it is.
I forgot to say that also when I flashed ARHD and checked "wipe data partition" in Aroma, the phone also stuck.
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which boot.img are u flashing?
sridheepan said:
which boot.img are u flashing?
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I'm aware of all these things >> I'm flashing the stock boot.img in ARHD.zip <<
Why do you want to wipe data every now and then?
Install a clean rom and use it...
vin4yak said:
Why do you want to wipe data every now and then?
Install a clean rom and use it...
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My rom become heavy so I want to clean it
omar_bazaraa said:
My rom become heavy so I want to clean it
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Which ROM are you currently on? ARHD?
and what do you mean by "I want to clean it"? Use rom cleaner to remove the system apps and to de-sense it!
omar_bazaraa said:
I'm aware of all these things >> I'm flashing the stock boot.img in ARHD.zip <<
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Ok. start from zero.
Download again ARHD.
format sd card
Put ROM in Sd
Put this one in sd: http://d-h.st/kG0 (t.y for vin4yak for link)
Put boot.img in fastboot folder.
via cmd (i recomend to copy cmd into fastboot folder ((it automaticaly gives acces to that folder))) adb reboot-bootloader
type fastboot flash boot boot.img (fastboot must be in usb)
wait
reboot in recovery. install super wipe (link given)
clear catche, dalvik
install rom
clear catche, dalvik
And IF! it still got boot loop, go to bootloader and repeat fastboot flash boot boot.img command via cmd. It should work.
And after all, if it doesn't, do a full nandroid restore.
Good luck.
Formatting does only wipe cache and dalvic, you should still be able to boot. It does not get rid of Rom. I do it all the time when flashing a custom kernel. So maybe you should try as suggested above.
from my Viped out one x
Command: fastboot erase cache after flashing boot.IMG will fix it I guess. Looks like none of you do that but I always do that and never, I say never had a bootloop. And I switch ROMs weekly with wipes and all.
Hope it helps.
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J_Dutch said:
Command: fastboot erase cache after flashing boot.IMG will fix it I guess. Looks like none of you do that but I always do that and never, I say never had a bootloop. And I switch ROMs weekly with wipes and all.
Hope it helps.
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His question had nothing to do with flashing a boot.IMG, I've never not fast boot erase cache either. He was asking why when he hits the format button in recovery, his phone won't boot. Format in recovery simply wipes cache and dalvic so it should still boot, just like when you format after flashing the modules from a kernel.
DroidIt! said:
His question had nothing to do with flashing a boot.IMG, I've never not fast boot erase cache either. He was asking why when he hits the format button in recovery, his phone won't boot. Format in recovery simply wipes cache and dalvic so it should still boot, just like when you format after flashing the modules from a kernel.
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O sorry for the misunderstanding.
So basicly OP asks "i took the fuel out of my car, why won`t it drive?"
Depends on wich recovery then cause in twrp a factory reset wipes not only cache and dalvik for sure!
From twrp site: A factory reset wipes data and cache (which includes dalvik cache). A factory reset will also wipe sd-ext and android_secure if your device has those items
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vin4yak said:
Which ROM are you currently on? ARHD?
and what do you mean by "I want to clean it"? Use rom cleaner to remove the system apps and to de-sense it!
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Yes, I'm on ARHD. I mean by cleaning the rom is to format it to return fast as it was.
omar_bazaraa said:
Yes, I'm on ARHD. I mean by cleaning the rom is to format it to return fast as it was.
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Did you flash a custom kernel with modules?
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Thanks all for your help but unfortunately all in vain
Before a month I was able to format without any problem, but now I can't.
I tried almost everything:
1. I formatted my device then installed the ROM & Boot.img (and I was knowing that it will not help)
2. I formatted my device from ARHD Aroma installation
3. I restore my ARHD backup then formatted my device again from CWM Recovery
All these attempts but in vain, please I need your help essentially, I need to format my device as I was doing before.
OK. I flashed the wrong kernel on my new Nexus 7 (2013). My stupid, I flashed the kernel (franco) for the old Nexus 7 on the new one.
Luckily, I can still access bootloader and recovery (TWP). Now it's stuck at Google (again, I can still go to bootloader and recoery).
Where can I find the stock kernel that I can use? Or Can I flash a custom kernel?
Thank you in advance and I appreciate every comment.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380380
I recommend flashing a custom kernel.
Username invalid said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380380
I recommend flashing a custom kernel.
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Thank you indeed.
opticaldh said:
Thank you indeed.
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I have flashed this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390173
and I'm still stuck at Google, I can go to bootloader and recvery (TWP). Please help me (
Have you considered trying this which will return your Nexus 7 to its original factory settings with a stock image? I haven't used this method but it may get your tablet working again. Also, for future reference, you should always make a nandroid backup before you flash something new in case you run into problems like this.
Wiping the cache/dalvik cache usually works for me when it would hang on the boot screen after a flash.
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Wiping the cache/dalvik cache usually works for me when it would hang on the boot screen after a flash.
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I did it but nothing changes
Do you have a ROM installed?
Try restoring to factory settings, reflashing a ROM, and then flashing the kernel. Wipe cache/dalvik once you're done and see if that works.
cyberprodigy said:
Do you have a ROM installed?
Try restoring to factory settings, reflashing a ROM, and then flashing the kernel. Wipe cache/dalvik once you're done and see if that works.
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I'm running on STock, so I have to download a custom ROM, right?
and how to restoring to factory settngs, btw? in twp, a factory reset is wipes data, cach and dalvik. I did that.
opticaldh said:
I'm running on STock, so I have to download a custom ROM, right?
and how to restoring to factory settngs, btw? in twp, a factory reset is wipes data, cach and dalvik. I did that.
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Try flashing the stock rooted ROM here.
To restore to factory settings, go to "Wipe" then slide the slider at the bottom of the screen.
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opticaldh said:
I'm running on STock, so I have to download a custom ROM, right?
and how to restoring to factory settngs, btw? in twp, a factory reset is wipes data, cach and dalvik. I did that.
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Thanks cyberprodigy and Username invalid for helping me.
I fixed it.
After flashing 2 custom kernels (all of them were said to be completed install) but I was stuck at Google.
So I tried to flash a stock kernel (I downloaded it from here, sorry for hotlink-ing from another forum: http://droidbasement.com/asus/razor/flo/sys-backup/jb-4.3_ota-full_n7_razor-flo.zip). I will also uploaded the stock kernel file extracted from that link in case somebody needs it but doesn't want to download the whole Stock ROM.
The file extension is .img, so for people not knowing how to flash this file, use this command
"fastboot flash boot <the file name.img>"
Thanks again.
Here is the llink to the stock kernel for N7(2013). it's 16Mb so I can't attach it.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/8t7lu3jc00mt0b9/bootN7.img