HTC One V CDMA (Primoc) CM9/CM10/PACman Randomly Rebooting - HTC One V

Hello. I am a little new to this forum, but not to Android rooting. I have followed this guide EXACTLY: Unlock/Root/Rom One V + CM10 Jelly Bean!
Here's the problem. With every single ROM except for the original, the phone randomly reboots itself after about 30 seconds of being completely booted. It's happened in CM9, CM10, and with the PACman v15.3 ROM from the guide above. I am not sure what the problem is, I've never experienced it with any other device and searching google doesn't seem to help me either. It's actually gotten so bad to the point where the device won't even boot anymore. The correct RUU for my phone didn't work either. Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance!

Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34754055
3rd time I have said this in 3 days. Do your homework before posting guys.
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Thanks in advance.
That happened to me after rooting too. Taking the battery out and rebooting fixed it...
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That's a little too general for anyone to help. How about telling us what steps have you taken prior to flashing.
[Resolved] Problems ater flashing with Android Revolution HD 5.1.3
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incredible 2 stuck in boot loop after trying to flash cm7

Well, this noob really needs your help. I went to flash CM7 last night after hearing about how the stable release had been fixed - after clearing caches and all the other steps needed to be taken prior to a flash I applied CM7. Now i'm stuck in a boot loop and when i do a battery pull and try to enter hboot it just runs me back into the boot loop.
I was rooted (obvi) and running virtuous unity 3.0 before this - never had a problem with this before so i'm a bit freaked out.
Any help will be greatly appreciated and met with clicks of the "thanks" button.
Sorry in advance if this topic has been addressed, I tried my best for a couple of hours to find a thread where someone had the same issue as me but to no avail.
Many others are having problems similar to this, including myself. I suggest checking your md5 sum and making sure you don't have a bad download
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300791
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If worse comes to worse I guess you could try to install a stock ruu.
Check the other thread about people have freezing, bootloops, etc. when flashing aosp roms. I posted a suggestion there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18390211
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Thank you everyone
Due to the help I received from you guys, i was able to get my phone up and running with nary a problem. Thank you, everyone who posted a reply and helped guide me to the answers I needed to get my phone in proper working condition. You guys are frickin' AWESOME!
I am glad it is working for you now.

[Q] Problem with Rom: RevolutioN 1.7

OK, so I am not new to the xda desire scene,
(Despite the fact that I can't post in the rom development thread regarding this issue)
I have tried installing this Rom in as many different ways as I can over the past 3 hours:
Using EXT3 rather that EXT4
Changing Hboots
Making sure that I have got the correct download (a2sd+/D++)
Wiping a billion times over
etc etc.
HOWEVER no matter what I do I cannot get this Rom to function
When I boot up for the first time, I just get a wallpaper and notification bar.
No touch screen response/button response.
Only the power button works as a method of turning the screen on/off
I assume from experience at this point in first boot HTC's setup program
(or whatever it is) should start and guide me through
linking up accounts/inputting Wifi keys etc.
I have scoured the rom thread and others regarding rom problems and nobody seems to have had this problem of the Setup manager not starting.
As nice as the Gingerbread Screen On/Off animation is I would prefer to do abit more with my phone
I hope I have posted in the right section and I would very much appreciate it if anyone who has had this experience could help me fix this problem and get a working phone...
(ps. The Rom looks very good, if only I could get it working)
First of all try to redownload the rom!!!
And double check the md5
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timmaaa said:
And double check the md5
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halaros2 said:
First of all try to redownload the rom!!!
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Hey Thanks guys, but..... I re-downloaded the ROM both versions 1.5 and 1.7 (since 1.5 is thought to be more stable) :/ and get stuck at exactly the same place :SSS I'm am abit baffled since I change Rom's alot and have never experienced this before
Did you wipe dalvik? btw your sd card partion need to be at least 1 gigabyte. It worked for me i had same issue as you. First post on XDA
My first installation of 1.7 didnt work and I had to pull the battery and I thought the same thing was happening with my second try, as the screen just went blank after all the crazy changing shapes that happen during boot. However once I touched the power button the setup menu appeared.
I thought this was strange as every other ROM I have tried went straight from the boot animation to the phone starting without the screen blanking out. I know this doesn't help solve your problem but it might mean something to somebody else, who can then help you further.
ps I have been running the ROM for the past week and I haven't had a screen freeze yet. Which has been a revelation for me, as every other ROM ive tried has been really bad for this.

[Q] Help needed for installing custom ROM

Hello.
I am not a developer however I would like to have my HTC DESIRE HD working on this particular ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255319. . The download links are all outdated or broken. Is there a chance that someone already have this ROM and could make me a tutorial on how to instal and how to make everything running properly to install this ROM? My device is already S-OFF, I tried to root my device several times by tutorials but it didn't work, only S-OFF did.
Best regards and thank you for help.
This rom is built quite long time ago. I used it before as a daily driver but after some time, random reboot starts to happen. At some point i can say that the device have chances to reboot everytime u wake the device up. At least thats my experience with that rom. Not sure about others.
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yumm91 said:
This rom is built quite long time ago. I used it before as a daily driver but after some time, random reboot starts to happen. At some point i can say that the device have chances to reboot everytime u wake the device up. At least thats my experience with that rom. Not sure about others.
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Thanks for the info. Do you know if there's a ROM similar to that at least the theme like the Android 4.0 or later?

Anyone else experiencing painfully long boot times after 4.4.3?

I'm on 100% stock. just rooted. the boot times are really long. I got really worried, so I flashed firmware and everything 100% back to stock. But the long booting times are still there. Just to be sure, I tried rebooting even before rooting (in case rooting was the cause :silly: ) but that wasn't the case. And yes, I have fastboot on.
Other than that, there is no anomaly, phone is working 100% fine, no overheating, no battery drain, nothing. I only had the phone for nearly a month before getting the update, so it might be just me not noticing reboots took this long before too?
Anyone else experiencing it?
Not sure if it's the same thing but I seem to have very long boot times now aswell. I was testing a GPE Rom for a while and went back to sense. Booting now takes at least 5 minutes. Just sits at the white HTC bootscreen until screen turns off and then it works fine. Going back to a GPE Rom seems to fix the problem
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Update your firmware and it should work. I have sprint so i was able to find the updated firmware through their forums. I originally thought they were bad flashes, but let it wait one time, it took almost 5 mins to load up. After I updated my firmware to the latest, it worked normally again with fast boot up. On a side note on 4.4.3 roms, I used to think my old bluetooth keyboard didnt work on aosp or gpe roms, and only on sense. Once I updated my rom to a 4.4.3 sense rom, the bluetooth keyboard stopped working on that too. Getting a new bluetooth keyboard today so I will test it out.
duckysempai said:
Not sure if it's the same thing but I seem to have very long boot times now aswell. I was testing a GPE Rom for a while and went back to sense. Booting now takes at least 5 minutes. Just sits at the white HTC bootscreen until screen turns off and then it works fine. Going back to a GPE Rom seems to fix the problem
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Same here. I don't think its a problem related to hardware or software. Just, the boot time is longer. Just that. It is a very huge relief to know that someone else is experiencing it too. I've checked everything I can, and there seems to be nothing wrong while it takes long to boot. It doesn't effect the usage at all too. It isn't a bug, just a little annoyance in case you like devices to speedily boot up.
@memekmek Did that too. I flashed firmware, and everything thoroughly checking my procedure. Nothing seems to be broken anyway, I just wanted to check if others have it too or is it me?
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I flashed firmware, and everything thoroughly checking my procedure. Nothing seems to be broken anyway, I just wanted to check if others have it too or is it me?
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How do you flash firmware when you're not S-Off and do you already have latest firmware for your region (vodap something as I read in other thread)
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How do you flash firmware when you're not S-Off and do you already have latest firmware for your region (vodap something as I read in other thread)
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I used the firmware provided by mike1986 in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696282 ... It said that if I have S-ON, I should at least not be able to brick my device...
[I'm actually a 1000% noob in tech, and wrote only what I thought I was doing. I'm sure I must've been wrong. your reply just actually makes sense!]. I didn't want to ask each question on each step, and not bother with my lack of knowledge so I tried to write as much as I understood myself.
I guess it means that my firmware flash was a failure, and that itself is the culprit That clears out a million of my worries.
A little selfish favor to ask of you. Can you kindly direct me to any carrier-specific firmware download place (If there's any!). I'll check it whenever vodap001 firmware comes.
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