'process has stopped' after changing rom - HTC One X

Hi,I am pretty new to that buiseness,i just installed the latest version of cm 10 in my htc.
the rom is starting up. but when it come to the open screen im getting a message - Unforunately the proccess com.android.phone has stopped.
I tried to clear cache and more 2 things in recovery ,and install from beginning but the message dont stop to appear.
Help please..

Flashed the correct boot.img? did you do fastboot erase cache afterwards?
Did you wipe data/cache/dalvic before flashing?

vin4yak said:
Flashed the correct boot.img? did you do fastboot erase cache afterwards?
Did you wipe data/cache/dalvic before flashing?
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didn't flashed the correct boot.img,thanks

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[Q] <URGENT> Phone Dead! :'(

Hey guyz!
Well, Here's my story
I unlocked the bootloader of my Arc..... Flashed the 0.42 rooted .ftf file and well I had my arc.
I took backup of all my stuff and thought of installing CM7.
So well, I downloaded the latest CM7 Mod from the website stable one and fastboot'd (or whatever the language is) the boot.img into my arc.
And den I booted my phone into recovery mode, wiped my cache, system and data and flashed the update_cm7.1.zip file into it.
Not my phone after booting up dosent work. It shows the lock screen and within a second boots again :'(
I searched and found that I did not install the CWM Recovery and guessed that it was crucial for it.
Now I have a dead phone.
Can you Pleaaaaaaaase Help Me out!
My mobile is my life and my parents will kill me
Thanks Alot!
Install doom kernel via fastboot
Enviado desde mi LT18i usando Tapatalk
Done Doom Kerenal
Still going into Infinite BootLoop!!
you usually wipe everything(user data, cache, dalvik cache) after flashing the ROM
or try repeating the whole process
- flash .42 ftf file using flashtool 0.6.7 then disconnect device
- fastboot flash boot boot.img(from the CM7 package) then disconnect device
- power-on and go to recovery then flash the CM7 ROM then GAPPS
- wipe user data, cache and dalvik cache
- reboot
I suggest you also try FXP105 package here in XDA, I think it's more updated than the one from official CM7 site
terranox said:
Install doom kernel via fastboot
Enviado desde mi LT18i usando Tapatalk
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What are you talking about?
DooMKernel is for stock based ROMs, not for CM.
I'd recommend to you to check out FXP's CM7, it's way better and stable, imo.
Rycon33 said:
you usually wipe everything(user data, cache, dalvik cache) after flashing the ROM
or try repeating the whole process
- flash .42 ftf file using flashtool 0.6.7 then disconnect device
- fastboot flash boot boot.img(from the CM7 package) then disconnect device
- power-on and go to recovery then flash the CM7 ROM then GAPPS
- wipe user data, cache and dalvik cache
- reboot
I suggest you also try FXP105 package here in XDA, I think it's more updated than the one from official CM7 site
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Ill Try!
Thanks Alot!
Whats GAPPS?
And Dalvik cache? How can I clear it
SS4Serebii said:
Ill Try
Whats GAPPS?
And Dalvik cache?
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Go here.
And dalvik cache is under advanced options in CWM.
Ok, Followed your steps but going into infinite boot loop :'(
Will try for CM7.2.0 - FXP10
SS4Serebii said:
Ok, Followed your steps but going into infinite boot loop :'(
Will try for CM7.2.0 - FXP10
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Do that and follow these steps:
dp94 said:
Connect your device with your current ROM to a PC.
Put the ROM (*.zip file) on your sdcard.
Shutdown device.
Connect your device with fastboot mode (pressing menu button) to a PC.
Go to your fastboot folder.
Press shift key, right click and select "Open command window here".
Install kernel by using the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
After installing disconnect your device from PC.
Enter CWM recovery by pressing volume down button several times while booting.
Do a full wipe/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache.
Select install zip from sdcard.
Navigate to the folder you've saved the ROM and select it.
After installing select reboot system now.
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Now I got the same problem as Serebii. I've done all you've said, but I just get a black screen flashing the kernel. The fxp-Logo doesn't appear and I can't get into recovery mode.
Have you guys flashed .42 firmware before?
Or are you using a different?
You'd have to flash .42 firmware (look into CM7 thread) and then do the above steps again.
guys, when flashing kernel, look closely on your fasboot command window if there's something like "1 bad blocks encountered" message
should be "0 bad blocks encountered" for the kernel to work fine from what I know
Did That
Still Nothing...
Although Unlike macmeir, I'm able to go into recovery adn first see SE, and den CM7 boot logo
And also 1 second of the CM7 Welcome screen.
Thats It
Yea, It isnt showing any bad blocks
Now I got my phone back to life. I flashed the .42 firmware with flashtool. But then I had to install the fxp103-stuff. I cleared all caches, etc. It's strange; I did it before but it didn't work. I don't know if I've done something different.
But I'm still not able to run fxp104 or 105. I won't try again soon, because I spend five hours to get my device working.
Thanx for your help and good luck to you, Serebii.
good for you.
btw, you can also try Doomkernel on stock ROM, it's a great combo, I always go back to that setup
OK,
I flashed the latest CM7.2 And My Phone's alive Again!
A Biiiiiiiiig Thanks to Everybody!!

Cant get past boot screen, followed all steps correctly

hi, had my hox for a few weeks and all been smooth till today, i changer my rom to viper and flashed boot using the viper flasher. got bored of the rom and switched to jelly bean, followed steps properly. flashed boot erased cache, the only thing i did different was wipe dalvic or davlic. now i cant get anything to boot i can get to bootloader and recovery fine ive tried flaashing several roms but they all get stuck at the jtc boot screen? what have i done ive tried flashing superwipe and clearing everything and stil nothing? help please
A quick search could have solved your issue. But here is some help since a new thread has already been open. Re download the rom and boot.img and check the MD5 values. Get into fast boot and do commands:
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then get into recovery and wipe system, data, cache and dalvic cache. The install rom. Wipe cache and dalvic cache again to be safe. If the rom doesn't boot then you aren't following my instructions properly.
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Tw1tchy said:
A quick search could have solved your issue. But here is some help since a new thread has already been open. Re download the rom and boot.img and check the MD5 values. Get into fast boot and do commands:
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then get into recovery and wipe system, data, cache and dalvic cache. The install rom. Wipe cache and dalvic cache again to be safe. If the rom doesn't boot then you aren't following my instructions properly.
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The only thing i didnt do is erase cache before and after i just did it after ill try now thanks
nope still stuck at boot screen, ive tried loads of different roms, from downloads i know work. i have just flashed the viper rom and it booted straight away......... back to flash a diffent rom and wont boot
ive cleared everything possible except sd is there anywhere else something could be stuck?
Are you using the right corresponding boot.img for that rom?
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ive solved it, not sure how tho, i just started from scratch fresh fastboot cwm drivers ecerything and something fixed it thanks for your help

[Q] Boot loop into bootloader??!!

ok so this may sound strange but my phone will not boot up. i have tried flashing different roms and always their boot images via fastboot right after i instal the rom. Right now my device boots up and shows the splash screen and then imediately boots into bootloader mode. i got to this problem by restoring a previous backup and then flashing its boot.img. can anyone help me or tell me whats going on?! it would be much appreciated!!! right now im out of a phone.
Erase the dalvik cache from recovery. Also something else you need to do, but I forgot what.
BenPope said:
Erase the dalvik cache from recovery. Also something else you need to do, but I forgot what.
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thanks, im guessing the next thing is just to flash the recovery image again?
No.
i ended up just wiping data, cache, and formating the system again, followed by restoring the rom and re-downloading the boot.img again and it worked after flashing the boot image the second time. scary stuff...

My device stuck on HTC Logo when I format it !!

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!
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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.

Pop-up com.android.phone has stopped

Hi there !
I have a problem with my phone, this afternoon i finally decide to get on CM 10.2, it seems that everything went well but i have the pop-up "com.android.phone has stopped" which pop again and again every second. I tried to wipe data from the recovery and with the option on the settings, and i also tried to put the phone on airplane mode and then switch it off but i still have the problem.
I downloaded CM, gapps and CWM with the links in the official CM10.2 thread and i read carefully the instructions, i don't think that i have forgot something.
Does anybody have an idea for this problem?
Popofthepop said:
Hi there !
I have a problem with my phone, this afternoon i finally decide to get on CM 10.2, it seems that everything went well but i have the pop-up "com.android.phone has stopped" which pop again and again every second. I tried to wipe data from the recovery and with the option on the settings, and i also tried to put the phone on airplane mode and then switch it off but i still have the problem.
I downloaded CM, gapps and CWM with the links in the official CM10.2 thread and i read carefully the instructions, i don't think that i have forgot something.
Does anybody have an idea for this problem?
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flashed the boot.img? fastboot erase cache after flashing the boot.img? wipe cache and dalvik in recovery after flashing the rom?
Yes, boot.img flashed, wiped cache + dalvik + data, but i don't use fastboot erase cache, isn't it the same thing as wipe cache? Is it important to wipe right after i flashed the ROM ? I think i did it after i flash boot.img
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Yes, boot.img flashed, wiped cache + dalvik + data, but i don't use fastboot erase cache, isn't it the same thing as wipe cache? Is it important to wipe right after i flashed the ROM ? I think i did it after i flash boot.img
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It is vital. I actually fastboot erase cache, before and after I flash anything through fastboot, and I never have any problems.
Hmm ok, does I have to get back on stock or i can reflash the ROM and the boot.img directly, like on the official thread?
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Hmm ok, does I have to get back on stock or i can reflash the ROM and the boot.img directly, like on the official thread?
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you can reflash, but do a full wipe in recovery first,
format cache, system, data and sdcard.
copy the rom back onto the card.
fastboot erase cache, flash the boot.img from the rom.zip and fastboot erase cache again.
then back to recovery and flash the rom and you should be good to go
I still have the pop-up =/ I exactly did what you wrote. By the way, it's the last nightly that i flashed.
What version (date please) of gapps do you use? Could it be you're running gapps for 4.2 on a 4.3 rom?
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I downloaded the package for CM10.2.x, 20130813.
EDIT: hboot 1.72.0000, don't know if it can help.
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I downloaded the package for CM10.2.x, 20130813.
EDIT: hboot 1.72.0000, don't know if it can help.
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That should be the right gapps for CM10.2. About hboot I don't know exactly but I think it should be supported.
I just flashed the last nightly, and the pop-up don't pop anymore ! But i can't activate wifi =/
Popofthepop said:
I just flashed the last nightly, and the pop-up don't pop anymore ! But i can't activate wifi =/
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Flashed the boot.img of the installed nightly ?
sent from my .......
Yes, full wipe then flash boot and rom + gapps, like nogotaclue told me.

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