Current ROM JellyTime - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827590
Rom Manager v5.5.1.5.
Current Recovery ClockworkMod 5.0.2.0.
So I use Rom Manager to reboot into Recovery, where I wipe dalvik-cache, cache partition and data/factory reset. I then flash the zip, followed by gapps
Tried the following ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2003273
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2073992
GAPPS
http://goo.im/gapps - I used the top one CyanogenMod - 10.1.x - 4.2.1.
When booted, I get two messages, press OK and they both continue to appear
"unfortunately system ui has stopped"
"unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped"
It appears as I have only just signed up, I cannot ask the Devs direct. I have searched through threads, and can see some others with same problem - no solution though. About to try a dirty flash from Jellytime.
Thanks
Dave
It must fullwipe before install...cause jelly time is 4.1.2 as and the 2 link above is 4.2
wiping
hdorius said:
It must fullwipe before install...cause jelly time is 4.1.2 as and the 2 link above is 4.2
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I wipe dalvik-cache, cache partition and data/factory reset - is this not enough?
I forgot the menu of cwm recovery,I use 4ext... Is there any option like format all partitions except sdcard
hdorius said:
I forgot the menu of cwm recovery,I use 4ext... Is there any option like format all partitions except sdcard
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Ok so, CWM "Wipe Menu" :
wipe dalvik-cache
wipe cache partition
wipe dalvik cache and cache partition
wipe battery stats
wipte data/factory reset
Try to
wipe data, cache and dalvik again
then manually (in the advanced menu if I recall correctly):
format boot
format system
<...> (everything except sdcard)
I've taken a look, and nothing relating to formatting is under Advanced.
Under Mounts and Storage Menu however, there is the following:
unmount /cache
mount /data
unmount /sdcard
mount /system
format /cache
format /data
format /sdcard
format /system
mount USB storage
Yep there.
format /cache
format /data
format /system
-SmOgER said:
Yep there.
format /cache
format /data
format /system
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Rightyho, well I cleared dalvik & cache (from the Wipe menu)
Then into Mounts & Storage Menu and formatted the 3 above.
Then flashed the ROM followed by Gapps, but still system UI and com.android.phone stopping
davestar7 said:
Rightyho, well I cleared dalvik & cache (from the Wipe menu)
Then into Mounts & Storage Menu and formatted the 3 above.
Then flashed the ROM followed by Gapps, but still system UI and com.android.phone stopping
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Seems like the gapps flashed is the wrong one.. I got the same problem as yours when i was flashing 4.2.1 rom with gapps for 4.1.2.. after that i realized and use the correct one and it boot up perfectly..
That's right. Download the correct gapps for your Android version. http://goo.im/gapps has a properly categorised list.
Jelly Time = CyanogenMod 10 (Android 4.1.2)
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yumm91 said:
Seems like the gapps flashed is the wrong one.. I got the same problem as yours when i was flashing 4.2.1 rom with gapps for 4.1.2.. after that i realized and use the correct one and it boot up perfectly..
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I flashed just the ROM by itself, and booted up with the same two errors
davestar7 said:
I flashed just the ROM by itself, and booted up with the same two errors
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Thats weird.. if you have already format everything except sdcard, and flash the rom only, and still got the same problem, then the cause is either from the cwm,which is quite outdated, or the rom itself.. but i doubt the rom is the culprit... try use ext4 recovery or update the latest cwm.. or maybe wait for someone who have a better solution..
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sashank said:
That's right. Download the correct gapps for your Android version. http://goo.im/gapps has a properly categorised list.
Jelly Time = CyanogenMod 10 (Android 4.1.2)
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Sorry but I am currently running Jellytime, but trying to flash TO 4.2.x AOSP codefirex - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2003273
Where do I update CWM from? I have the rom manager installed, should I use that?
Try to remove SD card. Just in case, as it all seems a bit mysterious.
davestar7 said:
Sorry but I am currently running Jellytime, but trying to flash TO 4.2.x AOSP codefirex - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2003273
Where do I update CWM from? I have the rom manager installed, should I use that?
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Im not sure about updating cwm, because i changed it to ext4 recovery after cwm 5.0.70 that came with aahk cannot do backup correctly for me.. but if you would like to try ext4 recovery, you can find it in google play.. and it is very easy to install it..
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yumm91 said:
Im not sure about updating cwm, because i changed it to ext4 recovery after cwm 5.0.70 that came with aahk cannot do backup correctly for me.. but if you would like to try ext4 recovery, you can find it in google play.. and it is very easy to install it..
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Thanks for the replies, sorry I was busy over the weekend.
I tried booting 4.2.x with no SD, and same error occurs.
I am not interested in trying 4EXT, CWM is a widely used custom recovery I can't see why this could be at fault? I am running the latest version, though not the "touch" version!
Can't find anyone else with this issue!
BTW - I am S-ON?
Any further help or advice on this one?
Thank you.
I would try 4ext. CWM has had some problems on thus phone in the past. Also, if you are S-ON, are you fastboot flashing the boot.img? Check the Ace Think Tank thread in the General forum for a guide on how to do that. Though usually, not doing that results in a phone that hangs at the splash screen, not one with systemui stopping...
Related
i posted this in the Q&A but was brought to my attention that it might need to be here.
MustacheFart10 said:
I upgraded to the latest clockworkmod 3.0.0.5 and when I switch ROMs, I notice some of my item's are still "cached". For example, I was using Evervolv and then did a wipe of data, cache, and davlik, and flashed the RC1 for CM7. GApps are not packaged with either of these ROMs but when I booted up CM7 for the first time after flashing, GApps are installed, without me doing so. Is there an issue with the latest version of deleting cache or am I not doing enough wiping?
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Ya I agree. I notices after wiping from nightly 38 to Cm7 RC1 all my settings and SMS and so on were still there. Odd...
Sent from God, who uses CM7 RC1.
It hasn't been fully wiping for me either. I've tried the setting from within ROM Manager as well as booting into recovering and manually telling it to wipe it. I also can't seem to back 3.0.0.5 out either.
the google backup service will restore some apps if you have it enabled in settings. by default it is enabled. this may be whats happening after your wipe.
I cant explain smokeey's sms messages tho
I understand google backup services but that would imply you have GApps installed, which shouldn't be after a full wipe and flash of new rom
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also, if you haven't seen this maybe its worth trying...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11469360&highlight=recovery#post11469360
good luck, i haven't had any issues with 3.0.0.5... yet
I've run into some issues as well. Went from Evervolv to my CM7 backup and when I restored the nandroid for CM7 the status bar was totally gone lol.
Google Apps are stored in /system/app. Wiping /data and /cache won't erase them.
With CWM, it's best to go into Mounts & Storage, and format system there. Then flash the ROM.
gmichaelow said:
Google Apps are stored in /system/app. Wiping /data and /cache won't erase them.
With CWM, it's best to go into Mounts & Storage, and format system there. Then flash the ROM.
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That makes sense, I noticed that whenever a rom developer says that the wipe is scripted into the install or update that, that is what it does is format the mounts first.
MustacheFart10 said:
i posted this in the Q&A but was brought to my attention that it might need to be here.
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I can't get the Warm Two Point Two rom to flash since I upgraded. Even after flashing other recoveries (2.5.1.2, and 2.5.1.8) I still have problems flashing other roms.
I went back to 2.5.1.2 from 3.0.0.5 I notice little "gliches" with the 3.0.0.5 that didnt make it worth the upgrade. on a side note. Evervolv rocks!!! lol
sgtagem said:
I went back to 2.5.1.2 from 3.0.0.5 I notice little "gliches" with the 3.0.0.5 that didnt make it worth the upgrade. on a side note. Evervolv rocks!!! lol
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I went back too, but I wish could get rid of the update notice every time I open Rom Manager.
platodd said:
I went back too, but I wish could get rid of the update notice every time I open Rom Manager.
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Press menu when ROM manager is open. Unchecked update notifications.
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3.0.0.5 won't even boot for me. Rom Manager reports it as installed, but until I reverted to 2.5.1.2 I couldn't even get into recovery.
cam30era said:
Press menu when ROM manager is open. Unchecked update notifications.
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Nice.... i guess i looked real hard there
gmichaelow said:
Google Apps are stored in /system/app. Wiping /data and /cache won't erase them.
With CWM, it's best to go into Mounts & Storage, and format system there. Then flash the ROM.
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Do you usually do the format boot, system, data, cache, and then go and wipe data, cache, and davlik? I did the format from the mount & storage and it still kept my home screen options...
MustacheFart10 said:
Do you usually do the format boot, system, data, cache, and then go and wipe data, cache, and davlik? I did the format from the mount & storage and it still kept my home screen options...
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Go into recovery and do a Factory Reset which will format system, cache and data.. Then install the ROM via the install zip file option and you should be good to go.
I have been having that problem also. I was running MIUI and I wiped everything as usual and flashed Liguid Metal and MIUI backup, music, and gallery were all still in my apps list. So I wiped and flashed again, but they were still there and I was unable to uninstall them.
I ended going back to an older version of CWM so i could try a few other ROMs because there are still a many that are incompatible.
Can someone please pm me with a link to where I can find an older version of CWM recovery. I am having issues as well.
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NilsP said:
Go into recovery and do a Factory Reset which will format system, cache and data.. Then install the ROM via the install zip file option and you should be good to go.
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That's the problem is that doesn't work. I found that doing the formats in mount and storage that I listed above and then wiping data, cache, and davlik solved my issues.
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Hey Guys,
I downloaded MildWild 3.0 w/ Xperia Arc Launcher found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353861
This rom installs using my sd partition I believe, because I have a 1gb partition, and when it loaded up I had 800+ mb free.
This morning I downloaded the Cm7r2 version of Alex-V: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872464
I wiped my data/cache/dalvik/battery stats and installed that rom, but when it booted up it was MildWild again, so I did the same steps and tried again, with the same results.
I figured that there was something on the sd ext partition that was booting MildWild so I downloaded the "data2ext/whatever 387mb Hboot version" version of that same Alex-V rom.
This time it booted into a loading screen that said Android, instead of MildWild, but it just kept looping, and after leaving it for 15 minutes I just pulled the battery.
Now I decided to just wipe out my ext partition and sd card in full, so I went into the settings > storage > unmount sd card > wipe sd card
Booted into CWM, installed the Alex Cm7r2 rom again, AND IT BOOTED INTO MILDWILD! lol...
I have no idea what's going on, any info is very much appreciated.
Reflash recovery or try a different one and wipe again.
Do a full wipe.
if in 4ext....format all partitions (except SD card)
Else wipe/format system, data, cache, SD-ext.
formatting ur SD card will not wipe SD-Ext.
twisted_forever said:
Do a full wipe.
if in 4ext....format all partitions (except SD card)
Else wipe/format system, data, cache, SD-ext.
formatting ur SD card will not wipe SD-Ext.
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Thanks for your post.
I'm using CWM 4.0 and I don't see any option to wipe sd-ext, but it seems to do it when I do the wipe data / factory reset.
I can only see the 4ext remote that costs 2.50 or something in the market, is that the one you're referring to?
there is a free app 4ext recovery updater
kotag82 said:
there is a free app 4ext recovery updater
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Thanks, got it off their site ( for anyone else it's on http://4ext.net/ )
ok, so when I opened that app it just had the same options as I have in CWM, no sd-ext wipe, just factory reset/cache/dalvik and battery. When I chose all of them it asked me to boot into recovery to do them, and it just booted up CWM again lol
you need to flash 4ext recovery first via app
just confirmation are you s-off?
kotag82 said:
you need to flash 4ext recovery first via app
just confirmation are you s-off?
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Flashing recovery doesn't require S-Off'ed.
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liquidfiend said:
ok, so when I opened that app it just had the same options as I have in CWM, no sd-ext wipe, just factory reset/cache/dalvik and battery. When I chose all of them it asked me to boot into recovery to do them, and it just booted up CWM again lol
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for 4ext: Flash the latest recovery (classic or touch) from the updater app. touch recovery is a good one to start with.
Thank you everyone for the help. I installed 4ext and flashed it ( I am s-off'd btw ) and I was able to wipe all partitions (except sd card) and it worked. I'm not sure what I was missing in CWM, because I definitely formatted the ext. As long as it works I'm happy tho, thanks again!
twisted_forever said:
Flashing recovery doesn't require S-Off'ed
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Sure?
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rootSU said:
Sure?
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I think so....
liquidfiend said:
Thank you everyone for the help. I installed 4ext and flashed it ( I am s-off'd btw ) and I was able to wipe all partitions (except sd card) and it worked. I'm not sure what I was missing in CWM, because I definitely formatted the ext. As long as it works I'm happy tho, thanks again!
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Your initial problem seems to be that you were not wiping /system/.
Your problem with the Alex 387MB version was that the /system/ partition was too big for your hboot.
When swapping between 2 different ROMS you always need to:
1) Check that the new ROM will fit on your hboot
2) Wipe all partitions except SD from recvovery.
Hi I've tried to change my Build. I'm currently using Android Revolution HD. I've got the kernel the program came with - android-build. I have tried changing it over to a whole of builds. AOKP, Gummy
It never successfully launches any of them.
Every time I wipe data, cache and I wipe Dalvik too.
I don't know what to do...
Is there any one who is on Rogers that can do this?
Thanks guys
Biomera said:
Hi I've tried to change my Build. I'm currently using Android Revolution HD. I've got the kernel the program came with - android-build. I have tried changing it over to a whole of builds. AOKP, Gummy
It never successfully launches any of them.
Every time I wipe data, cache and I wipe Dalvik too.
I don't know what to do...
Is there any one who is on Rogers that can do this?
Thanks guys
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Don't really make sense??? Try to also format system in recovery ( it won't touch ur personal stuff ) then do all the other wipes then try flash another Rom if that don't work I.got nothing, if u can't figure out there's always fastboot stock Google .img
Can you provide a step-by-step instruction on how you tried to update your Galaxy Nexus ? I'm not on Rogers (I'm on TELUS), but still, maybe we can help you and see if you are following the right path !
You're not doing something right if you can't get another ROM installed.
Do this.
Make sure ROM and Gapps package for that ROM is on your SD card
Reboot into recovery
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Go to Advanced, Wipe dalvik
Go to Mounts and Storage, format system, and cache
INSTALL ROM based on 4.03
Install Gapps
Reboot and Enjoy
Samsuck said:
You're not doing something right if you can't get another ROM installed.
Do this.
Make sure ROM and Gapps package for that ROM is on your SD card
Reboot into recovery
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Go to Advanced, Wipe dalvik
Go to Mounts and Storage, format system, and cache
INSTALL ROM based on 4.03
Install Gapps
Reboot and Enjoy
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I would back your phone up before doing this. Formatting your system deletes the operating system.
theherodrownd said:
I would back your phone up before doing this. Formatting your system deletes the operating system.
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Correct. Listen to him and PLEASE make a back-up. I forgot to mention that.
Hey Guys,
Running a desire, I have run unrevoked and then revolutionary. So the phones rooted and s-off now.
I boot into CWR, wipe everything and then install the ROM from zip, says it was successful and then reboot.
But its booting back into the stock ROM.
Not sure what im doing wrong here.
Steve
steveb_123 said:
Hey Guys,
Running a desire, I have run unrevoked and then revolutionary. So the phones rooted and s-off now.
I boot into CWR, wipe everything and then install the ROM from zip, says it was successful and then reboot.
But its booting back into the stock ROM.
Not sure what im doing wrong here.
Steve
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U should use 4ext recovery its way better , r u sure u r wiping properly? I would suggest get 4ext recovery, flash recovery from within the app and wipe everything except sdcard and flash the rom
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everything that says wipe in CWM I am doing, then installing the zip / ROM.
I will give 4ext a try tonight.
Thanks,
Steve
steveb_123 said:
everything that says wipe in CWM I am doing, then installing the zip / ROM.
I will give 4ext a try tonight.
Thanks,
Steve
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did u go into advanced and wipe dalvik?
(4ext recovery is better )
Wiped the Dalvik too - still on the stock rom..
So Confused as i've rooted a desire like 3 months ago and had no issues.
steveb_123 said:
Wiped the Dalvik too - still on the stock rom..
So Confused as i've rooted a desire like 3 months ago and had no issues.
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Have u tried 4ext recovery?
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trying it now.
When I got to install the rom from zip, what options should I use ?
• Superwipe EXT3
• Superwipe EXT4
• format system
• wipe data
• format cache
• wipe dalvik
steveb_123 said:
trying it now.
When I got to install the rom from zip, what options should I use ?
• Superwipe EXT3
• Superwipe EXT4
• format system
• wipe data
• format cache
• wipe dalvik
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When you are in 4ext recovery go to wipe format, scroll down to wipe everything except sdcard, when that's done choose install zip from sdcard and select the rom
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Sorry Sywats,
I went to wipe menu
• Stay inside recovery
• battery stats
• dalvik
• cache
• data / factory reset
I did dalvik / cache / data and it just does it and reboots me to the stock ROM and I have to download all the apps again.
I'm getting confused with the menus. Is this in
"install from sd" or
"Wipe menu" menu ?
ok,
so install zip, tick all the bottom options and pick the rom to install seems to have worked.
Booting Cyanogenmod now it seems.
Thanks guys,
sorry for the noobness.
steveb_123 said:
Sorry Sywats,
I went to wipe menu
• Stay inside recovery
• battery stats
• dalvik
• cache
• data / factory reset
I did dalvik / cache / data and it just does it and reboots me to the stock ROM and I have to download all the apps again.
I'm getting confused with the menus. Is this in
"install from sd" or
"Wipe menu" menu ?
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Ok, so open the 4ext app, the first part will say online, install upgrade selelct that ,then install a recovery the latest one rc8, if that successful then boot into recovery, and select wipe format and scroll down to wipe everything exept sdcard when that is done press the back key then at the top will say install zip from sdcard, select the one you want and install let me know how u get on
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Sorry guys,
the a2sd terminal script doesn't work / I cant get it to work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070704
# su
# a2sd install
Y
N
Y
Do you leave a space between # & su ?
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so I just type SU,
then a2sd install,
but then it says:
sd-ext not mounted properly, it might have errors. Block device doesn't exist: /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
did you partition your sdcard correctly ?
*edit
seems to be something similar written here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925312
edit*
formated the SD card with 4ext - all working. But when I try and run the a2sd script I get a new error saying I am not root user.
"whoami: unknown uid 0 this script must be run as root "
Bah.
So it worked then
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it's rooted, but I can't get the a2sd script to work after installing the rom, yeah.
steveb_123 said:
it's rooted, but I can't get the a2sd script to work after installing the rom, yeah.
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Type su then enter, a2sd then enter, y ,n,y
Have you partitioned your sdcard?
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I partitioned it with 4ext. But now after I type su in the emulator, it says it cant run the script because I am not the root.
steveb_123 said:
I partitioned it with 4ext. But now after I type su in the emulator, it says it cant run the script because I am not the root.
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Do you have superuser app?
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sywats said:
Do you have superuser app?
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Yes - I have the superuser app and it gives permission to the emulator when I type in "su" into it.
but then I type a2sd install and it says I am not root.
http://desire.nikez.nu/Faq/
LaidbackNikez said:
http://desire.nikez.nu/Faq/
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Why would that make a difference with the emulator saying that I was not the root user ?
edit:
followed you post, didn't work, same error message
I am new to rooting and rom'ing. I was able to root my Hercules using clockwork 6.0 and was in the process of installing cm10 and it froze up, and after i rebooted it got stuck in a boot loop. I did do a back up of my stock rom and have gotten it to factory reset back to astock rooted rom, not sure if it is my backup stock rom. The process that I read to rom it is to install darkside wipe, then cm10, then gapps. I have wiped data, cache and davlik cache, i am trying to get it to install cm10, but it doesn't seem to want to install. what should i do to get it to start over and get cm10 rom on?
I would only use the Darkside wipe scripts on CWM 5.X. Use Odin to reflash the recovery of your choice and then format system, factory reset, and then flash CM10.
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Thanks, I didn't know that, guess the instruction i found were a little outdated. I'll try your suggestion. What do mean by formattin it? (I thought the factory reset does that?) Also how long should it take for cm10 to install?
heath.bse said:
Thanks, I didn't know that, guess the instruction i found were a little outdated. I'll try your suggestion. What do mean by formattin it? (I thought the factory reset does that?) Also how long should it take for cm10 to install?
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Formatting the system only formats the /system partition and wipe data formats the /data partition.
What do you mean?
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I would have made a backup of the stock rom then from the stock rom downloaded goomanager from play store then flash newest twrp recovery, then wiped and installed a appropriate ROM
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Of course your stock rom would have then needed to be rooted
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heath.bse said:
I am new to rooting and rom'ing. I was able to root my Hercules using clockwork 6.0 and was in the process of installing cm10 and it froze up, and after i rebooted it got stuck in a boot loop. I did do a back up of my stock rom and have gotten it to factory reset back to astock rooted rom, not sure if it is my backup stock rom. The process that I read to rom it is to install darkside wipe, then cm10, then gapps. I have wiped data, cache and davlik cache, i am trying to get it to install cm10, but it doesn't seem to want to install. what should i do to get it to start over and get cm10 rom on?
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You missed /System as well [hence why the stock ROM booted again otherwise if you actually formatted where the ROM was there is no backup ROM.
You should move to Jellybean [I have used ParanoidAndroid as a daily druver for months now and it is newer [Android 4.1.2].,
No matter which ROM you choose, first boot phone
download ROM Manager [Free is fine]
Open it, grant Super User
Tap top-most option to install Clockwork Recovery and it will walk you through getting etiher the non-touch for free or paying $2 for touch recovery [unless you flashed that via Odin then skip], but need to be sure you have newest CWM and not an old one from a rooting guide that been around.
Boot to recovery wi[e cache
tap advanced wipe dalvick
go back one menu
go to mounts and storage tap to wipe system, and data
go back one menu to main
tap install zip from SDCard
Tap internatl or external wherver you saved it and find the CM 10 you downloaded and tap and flash it
do the same but find where you saved the gapps pack
now restart device and enjoy
continual boot loop...tried everything here.
RealPariah said:
You missed /System as well [hence why the stock ROM booted again otherwise if you actually formatted where the ROM was there is no backup ROM.
You should move to Jellybean [I have used ParanoidAndroid as a daily druver for months now and it is newer [Android 4.1.2].,
No matter which ROM you choose, first boot phone
download ROM Manager [Free is fine]
Open it, grant Super User
Tap top-most option to install Clockwork Recovery and it will walk you through getting etiher the non-touch for free or paying $2 for touch recovery [unless you flashed that via Odin then skip], but need to be sure you have newest CWM and not an old one from a rooting guide that been around.
Boot to recovery wi[e cache
tap advanced wipe dalvick
go back one menu
go to mounts and storage tap to wipe system, and data
go back one menu to main
tap install zip from SDCard
Tap internatl or external wherver you saved it and find the CM 10 you downloaded and tap and flash it
do the same but find where you saved the gapps pack
now restart device and enjoy
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I got cm10 on for about 20 minutes then CWM updated to 6.x. I flashed a nightly and it's been in a bootloop ever since. However, when I was on CM10 those few brief minutes I could not hear or he heard on a call.
No idea what to do now. I'm stuck on 2.3.6 unless there's some other trick I can do to get this thing to boot...
Why not just try a different rom? Lots of options out there.
Also, watch the dates on the how to's you read. A lot can be outdated.
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