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Hello all. I wish I could post this in the actual thread, but I am a new user with less than 10 posts haha! But I am having an issue with Paranoid Android ROM booting. I have tried like every way imaginable. Here is the logcat form my phone: h t t p :// pastebin.com/mukxdDDM. So does anyone have any sort of idea as to what is goin on? I'm starting to learn my way around Android code and I still don't have much of a clue. Thanks for your help!
Flash cm9 sign in the works.. I then wipe everything format system and flash are u on mtd or what?
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I'm having the same problem, friend.
I am. I have been on cm9 for a long time. I tried flashing cm9 clean first and flashing PA but to no avail.
I had this problem when I tried restoring to the paranoid. I fixed it by clean installing aokp with nyan v5, then clean installing paranoid and Google apps nothing else in twrp recovery and it booted. It should work in cwm also but I have not used cwm for a while because twrp is easier although a bit buggier.
My recommendation would be odin back to stock and then odin cwm and flash
I got it to boot once, but it was missing the notification bar. I redownloaded it, but now it gets stuck at the boot animation, and the phone gets warm to the touch.
Edit: Tried CM9 first twice after fully wiping. I hope to get this working, because it looked pretty cool...
WBaumgartner said:
I got it to boot once, but it was missing the notification bar. I redownloaded it, but now it gets stuck at the boot animation, and the phone gets warm to the touch.
Edit: Tried CM9 first twice after fully wiping. I hope to get this working, because it looked pretty cool...
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Not sure why there are so many problems just to get it to boot. If one way works for the majority of people, shouldn't it work for everyone if the steps are followed exactly?
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Nope...too many variables. Every phone is different, bad downloads, bad flashes. If everyone Odin'd to FC09 stock then rooted with cwm 5.0.2.7 then flashed CM9 98% would be fine but still 2% would have trouble.
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Ah ok. Thats a bit disappointing haha.
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Just in case anyone stumbles upon this thread, the booting issue for this ROM has been solved by the ROM porter. Anything passed the June 30 build has this issue resolved.
Also, anyone willing to help me with another issue? Or should I start a new thread? I want to post all these in the main thread, but I can't for 5 more posts. My issue is that I can get this whole ROM running, but I have no statusbar at all. I am not sure why. Can anyone be of assistance?
JustKojack said:
Also, anyone willing to help me with another issue? Or should I start a new thread? I want to post all these in the main thread, but I can't for 5 more posts. My issue is that I can get this whole ROM running, but I have no statusbar at all. I am not sure why. Can anyone be of assistance?
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Just keep posting here and you'll have the post you'll need
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Thanks! But I have no statusbar while running the Paranoid Android ROM. And I'm not really sure why. Any help?
JustKojack said:
Thanks! But I have no statusbar while running the Paranoid Android ROM. And I'm not really sure why. Any help?
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Which one of the updates did you flash? Most likely you got a bad download.
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masaidjet said:
Which one of the updates did you flash? Most likely you got a bad download.
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I got the June 30 download. I now flashed cm9 and then PA and I have statusbar. Not sure why.
JustKojack said:
I got the June 30 download. I now flashed cm9 and then PA and I have statusbar. Not sure why.
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Did you do a clean wipe ? Sometimes when wipes aren't performed things like no statusbar happen. And until the dev work out the kinks I would stay away from the rom. I really like Paranoid Android myself
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masaidjet said:
Did you do a clean wipe ? Sometimes when wipes aren't performed things like no statusbar happen. And until the dev work out the kinks I would stay away from the rom. I really like Paranoid Android myself
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I just did a full wipe, installed june 30th build and no status bar for me either, I will try installing over cm9 and see what happends.
Jshugzda said:
I just did a full wipe, installed june 30th build and no status bar for me either, I will try installing over cm9 and see what happends.
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The way I did it was full wipe including wiping /system, then I installed cm9 and correct gapps, then did not install any extra apps, then installed PA and correct gapps, and all went well!
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Did you do a clean wipe ? Sometimes when wipes aren't performed things like no statusbar happen. And until the dev work out the kinks I would stay away from the rom. I really like Paranoid Android myself
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I did and full wipe and no statusbar, but then i did cm9 and it worked! haha! I am loving PA though! And once you get it to be a stable booting rom it so far is working well.
AOKP has been buggy for me lately, I've been getting really weird text messages that don't have english characters in them, and I can't download or send picture messages.
Is this happening to anyone else or just me? It was working great when I first got it, but lately it's been being really strange. Normally if I just reboot my phone everything works fine when it turns back on, but it hasn't been that way for a few days now.
Would wiping dalvik and all that stuff fix it? I don't have a windows PC at my disposal to install a new ROM or anything, so I'm trying to just make this work.
Those texts messages with scrambled text are warning alerts that currently being tested and AOKP at the moment cannot read them correctly. I herd you can block those text messages by using gosms.
What build are you on? I remember builds prior to build 40 had trouble sending SMS. The newest build, Milestone 6, has SMS working. You can install it on your phone without your computer by using Mobile Odin, flash EL26 kernal, factory reset, flash new rom and gapps. You could flash over your current from but it could be very buggy.
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SkippyDogg said:
Those texts messages with scrambled text are warning alerts that currently being tested and AOKP at the moment cannot read them correctly. I herd you can block those text messages by using gosms.
What build are you on? I remember builds prior to build 40 had trouble sending SMS. The newest build, Milestone 6, has SMS working. You can install it on your phone without your computer by using Mobile Odin, flash EL26 kernal, factory reset, flash new rom and gapps. You could flash over your current from but it could be very buggy.
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I'm on build 40 at the moment, But I guess since I have mobile Odin from a few weeks ago, I can try flashing the new Milestone onto my phone. There isn't anything that should go wrong, is there? Or is there anything else I need to worry about?
Also, how will I do the factory reset? Boot into recovery?
organizedConfoosion said:
I'm on build 40 at the moment, But I guess since I have mobile Odin from a few weeks ago, I can try flashing the new Milestone onto my phone. There isn't anything that should go wrong, is there? Or is there anything else I need to worry about?
Also, how will I do the factory reset? Boot into recovery?
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Download rom file + latest gapps and place them at the root of your sdcard
Download EL26 CWM Kernal
Download Caulkin's Format All for ET4G
Install Mobile Odin
1. Select EL26 CWM Kernal and flash it through Mobile Odin
2. Upon reboot, hold power+volume and boot into recovery.
Once inside recovery, choose the option factory reset, then wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Then flash Caulkin's Format all for the ET4G
Then flash the rom
Then flash gapps
Reboot
Done! :laugh:
SkippyDogg said:
Download rom file + latest gapps and place them at the root of your sdcard
Download EL26 CWM Kernal
Download Caulkin's Format All for ET4G
Install Mobile Odin
1. Select EL26 CWM Kernal and flash it through Mobile Odin
2. Upon reboot, hold power+volume and boot into recovery.
Once inside recovery, choose the option factory reset, then wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Then flash Caulkin's Format all for the ET4G
Then flash the rom
Then flash gapps
Reboot
Done! :laugh:
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Thanks.
Also, when you said bugs can occur, what exactly did you mean? Could these bugs brick my phone, or just bugs within the ROM itself and not necessarily with the phone as a whole? And how likely are these bugs able to occur?
organizedConfoosion said:
Thanks.
Also, when you said bugs can occur, what exactly did you mean? Could these bugs brick my phone, or just bugs within the ROM itself and not necessarily with the phone as a whole? And how likely are these bugs able to occur?
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If you use a safe recovery then the only bugs to worry about are within the rom. Only bug being reported lately is seldom screen glitches...been on aokp since the last build and it runs as my daily driver. Calls/wifi/4g/video playback/data/sms/mms/Bluetooth all work fine.
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dante32278 said:
If you use a safe recovery then the only bugs to worry about are within the rom. Only bug being reported lately is seldom screen glitches...been on aokp since the last build and it runs as my daily driver. Calls/wifi/4g/video playback/data/sms/mms/Bluetooth all work fine.
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So I shouldn't have to worry about bricking my phone or anything, should I?
organizedConfoosion said:
So I shouldn't have to worry about bricking my phone or anything, should I?
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Nope, kt's not something you should worry about if you follow the directions.
organizedConfoosion said:
So I shouldn't have to worry about bricking my phone or anything, should I?
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El26 kernel via Odin/mobile Odin, reboot to recovery, wipe data/cache/dalvik, flash rom, flash gapps, profit.
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organizedConfoosion said:
Thanks.
Also, when you said bugs can occur, what exactly did you mean? Could these bugs brick my phone, or just bugs within the ROM itself and not necessarily with the phone as a whole? And how likely are these bugs able to occur?
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Just bugs within the rom. For example you might get force closes or apps might stop responding, some of your apps might not be there. Stuff like that because between rom updates, things change/break and applying a rom on top of a updated one is highly likely to break to some things. It's highly recommend to start fresh every time. You can still back up your apps using apps like Titanium Backup for example or text or anything of the sort.
Hey fellow gnex community! I recently left stock rom due to freezes and random reboots. I've tried out various rom and kernel combinations this week such as xylon/AK, Purity/AK, AOKP/franco/lean, CM10.1/trinity/franco, Rasbean/trinity, PA/lean/franco/trinity/AK and Xenon.
The problem is they all freeze and reboot constantly after 2 minutes of use. I never changed the kernel settings and this is only happening on 4.2.1 roms. My favorite rom/kernel combo would be purity/AK, Xylon/AK but they freeze, wifi disconnects and never connects back and reboots constantly.
So the question is why is this happening to my phone recently and are there specific kernel settings that will stabilize the roms or is it just my phone?
Any help would be great,
thanks.
I haven't had that problem before, and I have flashed several roms (though not a custom kernel in a while)
Faulty hardware perhaps?
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Lord Yurij said:
I haven't had that problem before, and I have flashed several roms (though not a custom kernel in a while)
Faulty hardware perhaps?
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but this never happened on 4.1, 4.0.4 etc. That's what's worrying me.
4.2.1 isn't exactly highly regarded for its stability....
I reccomend going back to a good 4.1.2 rom. You aret missing anything anyway
nav200 said:
but this never happened on 4.1, 4.0.4 etc. That's what's worrying me.
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I would do a full wipe and fastboot flash the stock images from Google to see if this helps. Mind you, your internal memory will be wiped so back up all of your photos etc..
crixley said:
4.2.1 isn't exactly highly regarded for its stability....
I reccomend going back to a good 4.1.2 rom. You aret missing anything anyway
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but I heard people change the kernel settings and the phone will become smoother/stable? I really love some of the features from 4.2.1 that's the reason I'm a bit hesitant to go back to 4.1.2
Try a full wipe, and fast boot a stock image on and proceed from there.
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plznote said:
Try a full wipe, and fast boot a stock image on and proceed from there.
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I've done that twice already and usually wipe after it freezes but then still happens
Are you sure you know how to flash? Not trying to offend but it saves a lot of time if your a noob.
I currently wipe dalvik cache 3x, cache 3x, and factory reset 3x in twrp. I read somewhere its safer to wipe like this or use super wipe scripts or w.e
I am running the latest rasbeanjelly with latest rasbean gapps and latest lean kernel. I haven't had any resets and haven't tweak anything. May I also add that when I do get errors with roms normally when I flash extra mods I always go back to recovery and hit fix permissions. Idk why but it does solve some issues.
Good luck
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lol. Ya I've been flashing roms for like a year and it's only recently these issues are popping up. I do pretty much what everyone does - wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, flash rom, flash gapps and flash kernel. I never use mods so nothing to worry about there.
Try flashing rom and gapps only without a custom kernel.
If you've fully formatted your drive, have updated recovery, and are positive you have good downloads then your problem is most likely hardware related
Try the kernel cleaner script before flashing/changing between kernels.
It's a cwm flashable .zip.
Alright will do as suggested
How about fastboot flashing the stock rom's .img-es? (Galaxy Nexus ToolKit is the easiest way to do it)
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Alright so it seems like the rom HumberOS with built in kernel did the job. Been using the phone for about 4 hours non stop and no freezes or reboots so far. Finally something stable for my phone! Thanks for the help everyone!
update: After a day without any hiccups on the humber os rom, my phone finally froze and rebooted. Since I was using cwm, I decided to see if twrp would solve the problem. I restored my phone to stock and started from scratch by installing twrp. Then I decided to give PA a try and to my surprise no reboots or freezes at all but will have to wait a day to confirm.
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update: After a day without any hiccups on the humber os rom, my phone finally froze and rebooted. Since I was using cwm, I decided to see if twrp would solve the problem. I restored my phone to stock and started from scratch by installing twrp. Then I decided to give PA a try and to my surprise no reboots or freezes at all but will have to wait a day to confirm.
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You did restore the factory images by running the update script included in the package right? This will make sure all data is up to date.. Fastboot erase all partitions first as well..
Sdobron said:
You did restore the factory images by running the update script included in the package right? This will make sure all data is up to date.. Fastboot erase all partitions first as well..
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yup did all that and everything seems to be going fine so far
So... what would be causing the problem you think?
You installed TWRP and PA both at the same as I can read in the previous posts?
So that way we will never know if it's a recovery problem, or ROM problem...
Well, as long as your device doesn't freeze and/or reboot we should be happy I guess.
I had just installed this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139055
After I installed the kernel I rebooted and then I get this black screen and it has been stuck for about 15+ minutes now. Whats funny is when I touch the screen the menu buttons illuminate, and I can hear the touch sounds, of my phone.
-Thanks for any help
Most likely have a ROM that is incompatible with that kernel. I flashed this to with milestone 1 of AOKP. Had to redo everything. Factory wipe and restore your last nandroid.
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thegodsquirrel said:
Most likely have a ROM that is incompatible with that kernel. I flashed this to with milestone 1 of AOKP. Had to redo everything. Factory wipe and restore your last nandroid.
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Does cyanogenmod 10.1 m3 work with this kernel?? I may switch back.
just boot into recovery, wipe cache, flash the rom you're running, flash gapps, reboot. eat cake
xBeerdroiDx said:
just boot into recovery, wipe cache, flash the rom you're running, flash gapps, reboot. eat cake
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Thats what i did to fix the problem, but dang i really want that kernel so bad.
galaxys3world said:
Thats what i did to fix the problem, but dang i really want that kerneld.
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What is you're ROMs release date and kernel version? Locate and download the BMS release with similar details.
http://get.cm/?device=d2att
JB 4.3 CyanogenMod 10.2
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oriveradel said:
http://get.cm/?device=d2att
JB 4.3 CyanogenMod 10.2
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Going to flash this weekend.
I found I had to flash a new gapps to get the play store working. I also had to uninstall and reinstall several apps that were force closing or not loading. But otherwise it seems to be as stable as 10.1.x for me.
I could not successfully flash back to any 10.1.x version (at least without doing a factory wipe) and I had actually flashed to 10.2 by accident (thinking it was a 10.1 nightly). So make sure to backup before you go ahead.
I'm also sad to see I'm still getting a runaway usb_otg process after disconnecting from a computer USB port requiring a reboot. Hopefully this will be fixed soon. The connected to USB notification also remains active sometimes after disconnecting.
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I found I had to flash a new gapps to get the play store working. I also had to uninstall and reinstall several apps that were force closing or not loading. But otherwise it seems to be as stable as 10.1.x for me.
I could not successfully flash back to any 10.1.x version (at least without doing a factory wipe) and I had actually flashed to 10.2 by accident (thinking it was a 10.1 nightly). So make sure to backup before you go ahead.
I'm also sad to see I'm still getting a runaway usb_otg process after disconnecting from a computer USB port requiring a reboot. Hopefully this will be fixed soon. The connected to USB notification also remains active sometimes after disconnecting.
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If you make clean flashing a religion you wouldn't run into any problems.... clean flashed every nightly and never experienced 98 percent of problems others have had.
Whats the main difference between 4.2 and 4.3?
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I mean is it worth going through it and dealing with the bugs if we have a 4.2 thats working great?
I flash this yesterday but keyboard dosnt work :/
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woot! 4.3!
Yay for new versions...time for yet another full wipe and flash...
Anyone know yet how stable this is?
Installed the first Nightly from the 14th.
I had similar issues with GAPPS. Had to upgrade to most recent.
Overall, its a nice build. I am still having issues with phone reboots every so often. Only seems to happen when I am using GPS and BlueTooth
i.e. on my commute home. But the reboots are so fast, they may occur at other times when I don't have the phone up in my view.
Happy that I upgraded none the less.
Nice cant wait to try it out. I heard there are problems with the camera though.
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DexedrineXR said:
If you make clean flashing a religion you wouldn't run into any problems.... clean flashed every nightly and never experienced 98 percent of problems others have had.
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you clean flash every nightly? what a huge pain in the ass. at most i clean flash once a month or so, anything more defeats the purpose of customizing your setup since you have to keep redoing everything.
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dLo GSR said:
you clean flash every nightly? what a huge pain in the ass. at most i clean flash once a month or so, anything more defeats the purpose of customizing your setup since you have to keep redoing everything.
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If you make a backup of your data partition, you can clean flash, restore your data partition, and be fully up and running in 10 minutes.
tokuzumi said:
If you make a backup of your data partition, you can clean flash, restore your data partition, and be fully up and running in 10 minutes.
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Except that ain't really a clean flash. :silly:
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Except that ain't really a clean flash. :silly:
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He's not talking about system data, he's probably talking about just your apps. I'd rather take an extra five minutes to make sure I have no problems than run into problems.