My music player won't load my new music after reflash so how do I make the phone search the sd card so it will find the songs?
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Try a reboot.. make sure in right file.. go to apps and music disable/able again ... etc
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Clear music player's cache.disable it and re-enable it.worked for me.
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Neither of those worked so I'll explain it all. I put music on my stock rom rooted and it worked fine. Then I did something that made a boot loop so I restored a back from earlier in the week and it worked fine. But when I go to music it only shows my music that was on my backup, not my new music I deleted cache and dalvik from recovery as well as data cache and disabled then re enabled the music app and still no songs... Any idea?
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Then it can b a damaged SD
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i faced this before..
re-flash your rom & do full wipe, it helps.
theiNDrAs said:
i faced this before..
re-flash your rom & do full wipe, it helps.
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I have no computer at the moment so I can't really flash plus its the stock rom which I have no backup for since my computer broke, but thanks for the help, if I flash a stock odexed or deodexed rom with stock kernel do I have to flash another kernel or just flash the rom? Cause of I can I can just use a stock deodexed rom like jmzs to roms
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if you have stock kernel back up, then try flash it too..
i also had the very same problem couple months ago, but that time i'm using custom rom so i did flashed the custom kernel too.
format your sdcard
A different music player may be
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How are you flashing your kernel or boot.IMG from the ROM?
Sounds like your just flashing the zip in recovery and then you rebooted to system causing it to bootloop because there was no script for the system to install the files you just flashed.
For our HOV we have to grab the boot.IMG from inside the zip then flash the zip in recov.
Straight from recov boot into boot loader and
fastboot flash kernel boot.IMG
And then you can boot up.
The same process is needed if your kernel has a zip otherwise you can just fasboot flash it.
Your nand backup may be messed up (I doubt it).
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Tehwafflez said:
How are you flashing your kernel or boot.IMG from the ROM?
Sounds like your just flashing the zip in recovery and then you rebooted to system causing it to bootloop because there was no script for the system to install the files you just flashed.
For our HOV we have to grab the boot.IMG from inside the zip then flash the zip in recov.
Straight from recov boot into boot loader and
fastboot flash kernel boot.IMG
And then you can boot up.
The same process is needed if your kernel has a zip otherwise you can just fasboot flash it.
Your nand backup may be messed up (I doubt it).
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That was cause I tried to overwrite apps to my Stock rom from a odexed stock rom and it screwed up my current rom so I nand backuped and now no new music just the music from the backed up of the completely stock rom I didn't flash anything other than the backup
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OK now try clearing data for 'media storage' through settings>apps>all.
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I recently flashed a 4.2.1 ROM but it had too many bugs so I tried restoring my stock (4.0.3) backup from TWRP but I keep getting caught in a bootloop. I've tried unrooting, rerooting, and trying the whole process over again, and I even remembered to flash the correct kernel after restoring my backup but no matter what I try I get the same result. It can never fully boot up. It continues to just hangs on the white HTC screen. If I'm missing something or doing something wrong can someone please help me out with a possible solution? Thanks
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Flesh boot.img
Thank you but I did mention above that I also remembered to flash the kernel (boot.img) after restoring and that didn't do any good either. Any other ideas why this is going on and how I can solve it?
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This happens mostly due to wrong kernel.but as you said you have the right kernel, then try installing some other custom Rom and kernel and extract data/app from nandroid backup using app like apk extractor.
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Flash this image afterwards: Search for the file named (boot-TK-USB-CM10-201210112240.img) it will be fine.
Abhishek.chaurasia said:
This happens mostly due to wrong kernel.but as you said you have the right kernel, then try installing some other custom Rom and kernel and extract data/app from nandroid backup using app like apk extractor.
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Thank you but please note that Some ROMs boot up just fine. The problem is just restoring a backup (stock) if a new ROM didn't work out. It's the same process where my backups work until I install a new ROM and then am unable to restore a backup, leaving me stuck in recovery mode. So I need to know what I can do once in that postion. Why is it that after flashing a new ROM it doesn't let me restore my backup even after flashing the boot.img?? I will try that extraction method and see if that makes some sort of difference but I honestly don't think it'll do anything when it comes to just trying to restore.
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How you flash a rom with twrp? Srry im a noob :$
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R: [Q] flash rom with twrp
Just go to install and select the zip of the rom you want to flash, then slide the thing that appears and it will start installing. Then you can rebooting fastboot from twrp and flash kernel. Or flash it before installing, it's the same
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How you flash a rom with twrp? Srry im a noob :$
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Don't forget that when going from stock ROM, you need to wipe both caches, back up your data, wipe data & system, and then flash a new ROM and GApps. Click on that link
P.S: Go here to get an app that can reinstall individual apps & data from a Nandroid backup (I personally prefer TWRP though I like COTR [Cannibal Open Touch Recovery] too since I'm an official beta tester).
Okay thanks
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Hi I need to reflash my system partition as my current one looks to be damaged but I can not find one to download. My phone has been updated passed the last ruu so can not do it that way but I have been able to extract the ROM.zip from the last ruu avalibal. But I can not uncompress the zip it always reports corrupted. Does anyone know where I can download a system.IMG I can flash with fastboot so I can then flash a custom ROM on to it. Thanks in advance.
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Why would you want to do that if you want to flash a new rom ?
Mount the sdcard in recovery and copy the new rom to it.
Flash the boot.img from the new rom, make a full wipe in the custom recovery and install the new rom !
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The issue is all ROMs fail to copy all the files as the system partition looks to be damaged. I have been advised to flash the system.IMG to sort it out.
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Get a nand backup in the general section. Look for the stock nandroid collection thread.
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Hi, I have tried this as well already but still fails to copy all the files to system.
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What happends when you format the system partition in the custom recovery ?
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Formating does wipe it but when the ROM tries to copy it just stop copying the files part way thought.
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Don't know what to do then. Sorry
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Formating does wipe it but when the ROM tries to copy it just stop copying the files part way thought.
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you mean copying while installation or from pc to sdcard? if while installation try to flash the stock recovery for your main-version and use the factory reset in bootloader...sometimes it seem to help...if that really doesnt help try another custom recovery and try again flashing a rom...but this time without formatting system and just flashing rom with full wipe ...but like i said without formatting system...if THAT doesnt work...then your device seems to have partition ´problems and only htc could solve it...had similiar issues ...phone went to repair center and what now? ...all except of screen was changed haha even i soldered wifi and they changed...so if nothing works reflash stock recovery and stock boot.img and relock and sent it to them and write on a paper or so you tried to update the phone via official ota but now phones doesn't work anymore...or so don't know
or try to transfer the rom again to sdcard could be a problem with it
And keep it there the next time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2520204
You are covering your system error there already !!!
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Hello there. Few seconds ago I've seen that there is new stable version. So, how can I update it without re-install apps? Last time I updated through ROM itself I got the device stucked on bootlogo, flashing boot.img didn't help so I had to flash ROM as zip, using recovery and so on. So what do you think?
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go into recovery
format only /system partition
flash rom and gapp
flash boot.img from pc
and good to go
Poojan Patel said:
go into recovery
format only /system partition
flash rom and gapp
flash boot.img from pc
and good to go
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K, gonna try it as soon as I be home
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I tried restoring a backup of Stock Debloated ROM and the radio didn't work. I tried restoring a previous backup in case it was just an issue with that backup and it was the same. Is this an issue with TWRP BIGG or did I do something wrong? I did a full wipe before restoring.
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I tried restoring a backup of Stock Debloated ROM and the radio didn't work. I tried restoring a previous backup in case it was just an issue with that backup and it was the same. Is this an issue with TWRP BIGG or did I do something wrong? I did a full wipe before restoring.
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Are you flash the boot.img from the backup? If not then flash it
No I didn't, is that what needs to be done when restoring a nandroid backup?
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No I didn't, is that what needs to be done when restoring a nandroid backup?
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yes offcorse, like evry rom you flash you flash the boot.img then the backup is rom and you must to flash the boot.img from the backup:silly:
Fair do's. The ROM booted fine though - all good except for the radio. Would've thought it wouldn't boot if it needed boot.img flashing. Or does a backup restore ok but with issues if the boot image isn't flashed?
In my case I'd tried Unboxed ROM & so had flashed boot.img for that ROM. Could it be that that was still in place & is why it was able to boot but with issues? Does a full wipe leave that in place?
Also, can boot.emmc.win from a TWRP backup be flashed via fastboot as it is or does it need to be renamed to boot.img?
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Fair do's. The ROM booted fine though - all good except for the radio. Would've thought it wouldn't boot if it needed boot.img flashing. Or does a backup restore ok but with issues if the boot image isn't flashed?
In my case I'd tried Unboxed ROM & so had flashed boot.img for that ROM. Could it be that that was still in place & is why it was able to boot but with issues? Does a full wipe leave that in place?
Also, can boot.emmc.win from a TWRP backup be flashed via fastboot as it is or does it need to be renamed to boot.img?
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yes you must to flash boot.emmc.win via fastboot.
No not in any case. Somtime you can flash the rom without boot.img and the rom will boot but with issue somtime just stuck on boot logo and stay there forever