Trying to reinstall Stockorama or install S3Rx results, after rebooting from the Aroma installer, in my phone hanging at the “Samsung” display screen. Hence I’m looking either for a way to install one of these ROMs without using Aroma or, even better, for a solution to my problem (or, at least, a map for trouble-shooting it).
I was a happy camper with Stockorama v.2 until the on-screen install button stopped working. After other trouble-shooting brought no joy, restoring a Nandroid seemed to do the trick. But then the phone's dialer tried calling 333223 whatever the number I input. At that point, I was between a rock and a hard place: I could have a phone that didn't make calls but could install apps, or one that made calls but couldn't install.
I tried factory resets, system wipes, etc. I used Odin to install route66. I then reinstalled Stockorama from a fresh download. Not counting various hangups with Aroma, all went well until rebooting, when the phone hung at the "Samsung" splash screen. More wipes. Another install of route66. An attempt to install S3Rx that resulted in another hung Samsung splash screen.
So here I am, back with route 66, but wanting Stockorama or S3Rx. Hence my question: Can either ROM be installed without using the Aroma installer? If so, how?
Even if I can work-around Aroma, and especially if it’snot possible, can anyone suggest the source of my difficulty or how to trouble-shoot the situation?
TIA
Update The likely culprit, at least for the "install button" problem, appears to be an app called Velis Auto Brightness. A little over three weeks after this problem first arose, I switched my ROM to Dandroid. In deciding what apps gradually to add back, I ran across comments like the following for Velis:
Cannot press install from an APK Found a bug that needs fixing. With this app enabled for some reason installing from an APK it renders the Install button useless but the cancel button still works. As soon as I disabled this App, the Install button worked again.
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Nice, but one slight issue I really like this app. Very useful and easy to use. My only issue is that when the app is active, if I turn off system auto brightness and try to raise the brightness, Velis overrides this and forces auto brightness.
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RebDovid said:
Trying to reinstall Stockorama or install S3Rx results, after rebooting from the Aroma installer, in my phone hanging at the “Samsung” display screen. Hence I’m looking either for a way to install one of these ROMs without using Aroma or, even better, for a solution to my problem (or, at least, a map for trouble-shooting it).
I was a happy camper with Stockorama v.2 until the on-screen install button stopped working. After other trouble-shooting brought no joy, restoring a Nandroid seemed to do the trick. But then the phone's dialer tried calling 333223 whatever the number I input. At that point, I was between a rock and a hard place: I could have a phone that didn't make calls but could install apps, or one that made calls but couldn't install.
I tried factory resets, system wipes, etc. I used Odin to install route66. I then reinstalled Stockorama from a fresh download. Not counting various hangups with Aroma, all went well until rebooting, when the phone hung at the "Samsung" splash screen. More wipes. Another install of route66. An attempt to install S3Rx that resulted in another hung Samsung splash screen.
So here I am, back with route 66, but wanting Stockorama or S3Rx. Hence my question: Can either ROM be installed without using the Aroma installer? If so, how?
Even if I can work-around Aroma, and especially if it’snot possible, can anyone suggest the source of my difficulty or how to trouble-shoot the situation?
TIA
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Please confine your questions to one thread.
You can do what you are asking, but it's not worth the effort when Aroma works fine.
RebDovid said:
Trying to reinstall Stockorama or install S3Rx results, after rebooting from the Aroma installer, in my phone hanging at the “Samsung” display screen. Hence I’m looking either for a way to install one of these ROMs without using Aroma or, even better, for a solution to my problem (or, at least, a map for trouble-shooting it).
I was a happy camper with Stockorama v.2 until the on-screen install button stopped working. After other trouble-shooting brought no joy, restoring a Nandroid seemed to do the trick. But then the phone's dialer tried calling 333223 whatever the number I input. At that point, I was between a rock and a hard place: I could have a phone that didn't make calls but could install apps, or one that made calls but couldn't install.
I tried factory resets, system wipes, etc. I used Odin to install route66. I then reinstalled Stockorama from a fresh download. Not counting various hangups with Aroma, all went well until rebooting, when the phone hung at the "Samsung" splash screen. More wipes. Another install of route66. An attempt to install S3Rx that resulted in another hung Samsung splash screen.
So here I am, back with route 66, but wanting Stockorama or S3Rx. Hence my question: Can either ROM be installed without using the Aroma installer? If so, how?
Even if I can work-around Aroma, and especially if it’snot possible, can anyone suggest the source of my difficulty or how to trouble-shoot the situation?
TIA
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If the s3rx just hangs try wiping data after you flash. If that doesnt work fully wipe before and after flashing wipe caches and see if that works. Sometimes splash screen takes a few mins
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If the s3rx just hangs try wiping data after you flash. If that doesnt work fully wipe before and after flashing wipe caches and see if that works. Sometimes splash screen takes a few mins
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Yes, but I wait a minimum of 20 minutes. On one late-night try, I simply left the phone on over night.
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I have just flashed Jellytime R16 to my DHD but have a slightly damaged touch screen. Unfortunately the part of the touch screen that doesn't work is the bit where you have to press the start button to move off the screen where you select the language on first boot up.
Does anyone have any ideas how I could skip the first configuration screen of the Jellytime R16 ROM?
I don't think it's permanent maybe a bad zip? Did you check MD5 checksum before you flash? And did you full wipe?
Sorry, I don't think I made myself clear. I do have a damaged touch screen nothing to do with the rom. There is a section of the touch screen that just doesn't work. It is this part that sits exactly where the start button is. It is a shame these start screens don't rotate or the start button was slightly bigger.
So if I could skip this fisr language selection screen I would probably be ok for using the rest of the rom.
I had quite a bit of trouble earlier today installing R16 due to the screen not working at all after the bootup. Had to pull the battery 2 times in a row and make sure the charger was unplugged before the screen would react to touch. Maybe you're also experiencing this thing (several others are reporting it in the JT thread).
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I had quite a bit of trouble earlier today installing R16 due to the screen not working at all after the bootup. Had to pull the battery 2 times in a row and make sure the charger was unplugged before the screen would react to touch. Maybe you're also experiencing this thing (several others are reporting it in the JT thread).
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As I said in my last post this is not a Rom problem I do have a damaged touch screen. I Just need a way of getting past the first setup screen or rotating th screen.
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As I said in my last post this is not a Rom problem I do have a damaged touch screen. I Just need a way of getting past the first setup screen or rotating th screen.
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This is a horrible suggestion for any other use and goes against everything we know about proper flashing, but if all else fails maybe try dirty flashing it over another ROM in which you CAN go through the first boot settings (for example, an ICS ROM that doesn't require the START button in that location). If the unexpected problems that sometimes arise from dirty flashes don't come up, you might be able to get into Jelly Time without the first boot menus.
Obviously, all the problems with dirty-flashing different ROMs come with this "solution."
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This is a horrible suggestion for any other use and goes against everything we know about proper flashing, but if all else fails maybe try dirty flashing it over another ROM in which you CAN go through the first boot settings (for example, an ICS ROM that doesn't require the START button in that location). If the unexpected problems that sometimes arise from dirty flashes don't come up, you might be able to get into Jelly Time without the first boot menus.
Obviously, all the problems with dirty-flashing different ROMs come with this "solution."
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Thats an interesting suggestion but the question there is which ICS ROM would give the best results?
I think I would prefer to have a full wipe on installation. So having a way of skipping that first configuration screen, or remotly pressing the start button or even been able to force it to rotate the screen would do the trick. However untill you have got past those first configuration screen you are locked into not been able to run any applications.
I was wondering if there was any way via ADB command line to achive this?
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Thats an interesting suggestion but the question there is which ICS ROM would give the best results?
I think I would prefer to have a full wipe on installation. So having a way of skipping that first configuration screen, or remotly pressing the start button or even been able to force it to rotate the screen would do the trick. However untill you have got past those first configuration screen you are locked into not been able to run any applications.
I was wondering if there was any way via ADB command line to achive this?
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Yes there is. You can use the "adb shell input keyevent <event_code>" command.
You'll probably want to send the DPAD_CENTER command to click that button. I think its event code is 23. Try typing "adb shell input keyevent 23".
Try the code for KEYCODE_ENTER as well.. its 66.
There is a whole list of keyevents at this link:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html
Just lookup the "Constant Value" in the description of whatever KEYCODE_xxx you're trying to simulate and use that constant value as the event_code for the command.
I've tried simulating the DPAD_LEFT and DPAD_RIGHT keypress and they're working like a charm
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Yup. I've tried working with these Keycodes and they work fine.
Use event_codes 19 for UP, 20 for DOWN, 21 for LEFT, 22 for RIGHT to navigate to whatever button you need to press and then use 23 for pressing that button.
Should solve your problem.
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I have just flashed Jellytime R16 to my DHD but have a slightly damaged touch screen. Unfortunately the part of the touch screen that doesn't work is the bit where you have to press the start button to move off the screen where you select the language on first boot up.
Does anyone have any ideas how I could skip the first configuration screen of the Jellytime R16 ROM?
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Hi, did you flash Gapps as well? I've moved from ARHD (which has the configuration start screen) to JellyTime and never got the language or any other configuration start screen (which I'm glad to get rid of). I always full wiped, clean flashed just the ROM, then booted into the OS for the first time to check it out. No Gapps and no language/configuration screen - it would always go straight to the lock screen where I would just swipe to the right and it would ask me to choose either the Nova or Trebuchet launcher. I'd then rebooted into recovery again and flashed Gapps. Hope this helps.
if4ctOr, Thanks for your suggestion this is what I was originally looking for however I didn't get around to trying it as the idea that divche put forward was a much easier approach.
Divche: Thanks, that did the trick perfectly. I am also comming from ARHD so I thought I give your idea a try. I was flashing the Gapps at the same time but booting into the OS first then flashing the Gapps after that prevented the configuration popup.
I am currently swapping between ARHD and Jellytime using the recovery backups as I still haven't got everything installed and setup in the new ROM yet. I didn't realise but I had quite a few of my contacts as phone contacts and not google contacts so they didn't sync into the new rom. So I am looking for a soloution to that and also a way to move my sms messages over.
Eventually I am planning on using the Jelly time as my full time ROM but there are alot of updates to it at the moment, which is a good thing in making it stable. However it takes quite a while to apply all the applications and settings I use after doing a full wipe. Do you need to do this when flashing a new version of JT over a previous one or is there an easy way of doing that? As I read in a lot of places that you should always do a full wipe and that titainum backup is not recomended?
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if4ctOr, Thanks for your suggestion this is what I was originally looking for however I didn't get around to trying it as the idea that divche put forward was a much easier approach.
Divche: Thanks, that did the trick perfectly. I am also comming from ARHD so I thought I give your idea a try. I was flashing the Gapps at the same time but booting into the OS first then flashing the Gapps after that prevented the configuration popup.
I am currently swapping between ARHD and Jellytime using the recovery backups as I still haven't got everything installed and setup in the new ROM yet. I didn't realise but I had quite a few of my contacts as phone contacts and not google contacts so they didn't sync into the new rom. So I am looking for a soloution to that and also a way to move my sms messages over.
Eventually I am planning on using the Jelly time as my full time ROM but there are alot of updates to it at the moment, which is a good thing in making it stable. However it takes quite a while to apply all the applications and settings I use after doing a full wipe. Do you need to do this when flashing a new version of JT over a previous one or is there an easy way of doing that? As I read in a lot of places that you should always do a full wipe and that titainum backup is not recomended?
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For moving SMS, I'd suggest this app : https://play.google.com/store/apps/...mNvbS5yaXRlc2hzYWh1LlNNU0JhY2t1cFJlc3RvcmUiXQ..
And as far as flashing the updates of JellyTime are concerned... It is recommended to always full wipe but you might get away with flashing the update over the previous version without a wipe. In some updates the author of the ROM explicitly says that full wipe is needed... in those cases you must. In other cases you can flash the ROM without the wipe which will keep your apps and data intact. However, it would still be better to wipe your cache and dalvik cache atleast.
Using Titanium Backup is not recommended at all when you're switching between different Android versions.. however I personally think it works ok when used between updates of the same ROM.
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Divche: Thanks, that did the trick perfectly.
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I never encountered the config screen, so it was more of a guess based on what I did, so I'm glad it helped!
I am currently swapping between ARHD and Jellytime using the recovery backups as I still haven't got everything installed and setup in the new ROM yet. I didn't realise but I had quite a few of my contacts as phone contacts and not google contacts so they didn't sync into the new rom.
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I also had all my contacts as phone contacts too. I chose to convert my contacts (and my calendar as well) to google for ease of syncing later on, so I have no tried and tested suggestions on how to maintain them as phone contacts. What I did was let HTC Sync synchronise with Outlook (I created a new PST file for this, then specified it in HTC Sync), then used GO Contact Sync Mod (sorry I can't post links yet) to sync it with my gmail account.
If you really wanted to leave as phone contacts, you could try Titanium Backup - but since your phone contacts are saved as system data it's a bad idea - so I'd recommend against it. If you're backing up your nandroid for ARHD, you could always try TiBu and let us know how it went - I think it was labeled Dialer Storage - filter to system data and just look through all the green-colored items for something that says "CONTACTS" or "PEOPLE".
However it takes quite a while to apply all the applications and settings I use after doing a full wipe. Do you need to do this when flashing a new version of JT over a previous one or is there an easy way of doing that? As I read in a lot of places that you should always do a full wipe and that titainum backup is not recomended?
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+1 to what if4!ct0r said regarding wiping before flashing.
There will always be some system settings that you will have to re-enter manually if you customize them a lot even when updating builds of the same ROM (probably because these are the system items that you shouldn't be restoring). These will depend on the ROM, but for me and JellyTime, the ones I had to redo were developer, lock screen, system/status bar, sound, display, language, as well as ringtone/sound notifications for alarms, messaging and calendar. Also you'll have to manually set up your widgets again - typically ones that require you to configure it as you place it.
As for TiBu not being recommended - personally I didn't have a problem with it when moving over to JellyTime. I actually purchased the Pro version just for this and for flashing new JellyTime builds. There are two things to consider when restoring via TiBu: 1) system data; and 2) app and app data.
System data: The main concern here is, when changing to a completely different ROM, do NOT restore any system data (unless you're aware whether it was updated in the new build or just experimenting). Even when you're updating to a new build of the same ROM, you should at least avoid restoring the red-coloured items and just stick to green and yellow items that may contain useful data such as contacts, sms, call logs, saved wifi access points, bookmarks, etc.
App and app data: I personally think it's ok to restore your apps themselves, but you could always record a list of what you had and download them manually again just to be safe - not a big deal unless you have over a hundred apps. When switching ROMs, try to avoid restoring the app's data unless you really wanted/needed it for certain apps - in that case, be conservative with what you choose. I'm not a programmer or developer, so I don't know how this would affect your system/app if switching to a ROM with a different Android version. Restoring app data between builds of the same ROM should be fine, as I've done it between all my JellyTime flashes with no issue even when it updated to Android 4.1.2.
Tip: after flashing the ROM, and doing your typical post-ROM-flash stuff (like fixing permissions, rebooting, wiping cache+dalvik, flashing Gapps, etc), and you've tested it and are happy with its stability, download TiBu again (or if you had the apk stored somewhere after you purchased it, just install it manually), boot to recovery and make a nandroid of the new ROM as it stands: nice and clean before any apps are installed. This way you've got a recovery option without having to go through the hassle of re-flashing the ROM build again, setting it up, etc if all you did was stuff up while experimenting with restoring data on TiBu.
As always, make a nandroid backup before flashing. As I mentioned, if you're initially happy with the ROM, I recommended also doing one after you flash while the system is fresh and clean. Sorry if this post is a bit wordy, but I thought more info would help, as it helped me in the past.
Skunkworx said:
So I am looking for a soloution ... to move my sms messages over.
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For moving SMS, I'd suggest this app...
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+1 for SMS Backup & Restore; I also used it, but keep in mind AFAIK it doesn't save MMS. I also used Call Logs Backup & Restore, in case you're interested in backing this up too. But since I started using TiBu, I don't need either of these apps any more.
Maybe changing the digitizer could help asd
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Hey guys. I just updated to Wicked Sensations 1.2 from 1.1. I used 1.1 for a few weeks and loved it, naturally I wanted 1.2 when it came out and I read the changelog. So I downloaded it, put it on the ext SD card. Booted to Clockwork Mod Recovery. I did a Nandroid backup. Then I wiped data 3 times, wiped Dalvik cache 3 times, and then installed from zip file. The install went great. I rebooted after it was done and the rom launched fine. I went through the initial setup and restored my Nova Home Screen settings. Then I went to try out the included Wifi Tether app. I launched it, it asked for root access, I granted it. Something didn't work as it was initializing, so I closed it and rebooted the phone, just to make sure all of it's processes were killed and my normal wifi would work normally. On reboot, the phone decided it needed to "Upgrade Apps". So I waited about an hour and it never left that screen. It didn't show me any sort of progress like it had before either when it optimized apps for Jellybean coming from ICS. So I popped the battery out. Now I'm doomed. Stuck on the boot screen with the "SAMSUNG" text with the animated glow effect. I also can't seem to get it into recovery mode to restore any of my backups.
Any thoughts? I'm fairly new to this so don't rule out dumb mistakes. Also, I noticed in the Wicked Sensations 1.2 instructions that I could have upgraded without doing a full data wipe, but it said to do a full wipe and clean install if you had any trouble with the upgrade, so I don't think that is the cause of my problems. Do I need to turn to Odin?
You have a soft brick since you can get up the boot logo screen....time to bust out Odin to save the day.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941546
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Thanks a bunch. I wasn't sweating too bad since I could turn it off and on and see a spark of life in it. Thanks for the link too. I'll confirm success or failure later tonight after a good few hours drive back home.
That fixed it for me. Thanks again.
Hey there everyone,
I am honestly at a bit of a loss.
I have an AT&T GS3, and I noticed that all the bloatware was SERIOUSLY draining the battery and hogging up RAM, so I thought it would be a great idea to get a custom rom to enhance my phone.
I used the GS3 Toolkit to flash TWRP recovery. - All went well
I read up on some different Roms, and i chose to install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089821
I installed RLS16
I followed the instructions,
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe dalvik cache
Wipe /system
I went through the Aroma installer and chose to install the Developer's Pick.
This includes a bunch of little addons like 4.2 camera, gallery, keyboard, etc.
but it also installs lean kernel.
The install went fine, nothing said it failed
but once i was in the rom. Things got terrible.
My phone randomly crashed and shut off, like within minutes each time, camera would crash the phone, causing it to shut off, etc.
So i went through the GS3 toolkit, downloaded and reflashed the stock Rom and recovery.
Once it booted, I keep getting "Unfortunately Messaging has Stopped" and I cannot receive or send text messages, even through other texting programs like Handcent SMS.
No matter what, it keeps crashing (the messaging, not the rom). I factory reset, wiped, everything. Nothing will fix it.
I thought that maybe the stock rom doesnt include stock kernel? So i went online, downloaded the stock kernel, flashed, reflashed stock rom, and STILL the same thing. Messaging has stopped working.
Also as a side note, when i tried to do a google voice search. I get a page saying Sorry and that my computer or phone might be sending network requests or something along those lines.
I cannot think of anything else I can do....
If anyone has any idea, please let me know...
Thanks!
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Hey there everyone,
I am honestly at a bit of a loss.
I have an AT&T GS3, and I noticed that all the bloatware was SERIOUSLY draining the battery and hogging up RAM, so I thought it would be a great idea to get a custom rom to enhance my phone.
I used the GS3 Toolkit to flash TWRP recovery. - All went well
I read up on some different Roms, and i chose to install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089821
I installed RLS16
I followed the instructions,
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe dalvik cache
Wipe /system
I went through the Aroma installer and chose to install the Developer's Pick.
This includes a bunch of little addons like 4.2 camera, gallery, keyboard, etc.
but it also installs lean kernel.
The install went fine, nothing said it failed
but once i was in the rom. Things got terrible.
My phone randomly crashed and shut off, like within minutes each time, camera would crash the phone, causing it to shut off, etc.
So i went through the GS3 toolkit, downloaded and reflashed the stock Rom and recovery.
Once it booted, I keep getting "Unfortunately Messaging has Stopped" and I cannot receive or send text messages, even through other texting programs like Handcent SMS.
No matter what, it keeps crashing (the messaging, not the rom). I factory reset, wiped, everything. Nothing will fix it.
I thought that maybe the stock rom doesnt include stock kernel? So i went online, downloaded the stock kernel, flashed, reflashed stock rom, and STILL the same thing. Messaging has stopped working.
Also as a side note, when i tried to do a google voice search. I get a page saying Sorry and that my computer or phone might be sending network requests or something along those lines.
I cannot think of anything else I can do....
If anyone has any idea, please let me know...
Thanks!
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When you flashed stock, did you flash the one for your carrier? (It should flash the kernel at the same time)
Did you try clearing the messaging app's data/cache?
Did you try flashing another custom ROM to see if you still get the errors? If not, could give 4.2.1 a shot.
BWolf56 said:
When you flashed stock, did you flash the one for your carrier? (It should flash the kernel at the same time)
Did you try clearing the messaging app's data/cache?
Did you try flashing another custom ROM to see if you still get the errors? If not, could give 4.2.1 a shot.
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Yeah i flashed the one for my carrier. And i figured it would do the kernel, but just in case i tried flashing it separately....
and yeah i did try wiping the data/cache, but i will try it again.
and I could always try flashing another custom rom. Do you have any suggestions? i just want one that works quickly, is stable, and has messaging lol
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Yeah i flashed the one for my carrier. And i figured it would do the kernel, but just in case i tried flashing it separately....
and yeah i did try wiping the data/cache, but i will try it again.
and I could always try flashing another custom rom. Do you have any suggestions? i just want one that works quickly, is stable, and has messaging lol
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Look in my sig I don't give suggestion per say cause it's up to the user's preference but I'll always be running something that works.
BWolf56 said:
Look in my sig I don't give suggestion per say cause it's up to the user's preference but I'll always be running something that works.
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I might try that one out. I was looking at some reviews, someone said there may be Bluetooth issues. I just bought the Moga, and i need BT to work perfecty...
Any input on that?
eternalcold said:
I might try that one out. I was looking at some reviews, someone said there may be Bluetooth issues. I just bought the Moga, and i need BT to work perfecty...
Any input on that?
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Best thing to do is to read changelogs but for now I'll give you the answer, it has been fixed a few releases ago in Task650's AOKP.
BWolf56 said:
Best thing to do is to read changelogs but for now I'll give you the answer, it has been fixed a few releases ago in Task650's AOKP.
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Alright, i'll flash that one, i'll post to here when it's finished. Thanks!
Did you check your IMEI?
xBeerdroiDx said:
Did you check your IMEI?
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Just checked, my IMEI is there.
Also, i found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804782
but their images wont show. Any idea what route they are taking to solve this??
eternalcold said:
Just checked, my IMEI is there.
Also, i found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804782
but their images wont show. Any idea what route they are taking to solve this??
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That guy flashed the bootloaders. I'm not sure what the pictures are supposed to be but they don't seem to lead to anything.
My take on it: Don't play with bootloaders, it's the only way to really brick your phone (if something goes wrong that is).
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That guy flashed the bootloaders. I'm not sure what the pictures are supposed to be but they don't seem to lead to anything.
My take on it: Don't play with bootloaders, it's the only way to really brick your phone (if something goes wrong that is).
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Understood, I wont mess with them.
I really just want to understand a couple things.
1. Why did the ROM I installed before work for everyone else except me? and i followed the instructions.
and 2. after flashing to stock, how am I unable to fix this?
mainly to just learn what went wrong.
Sometimes the reason just...you had a bad flash or something broke down in there. I did the CF easy root method and flashed TWRP in goo manager and then started flashing. I've never tried the toolkit but like anything many times it just depends on the download you got or a bad flash. We've all had several...just hate when it involves rooting or using ODIN.
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Sometimes the reason just...you had a bad flash or something broke down in there. I did the CF easy root method and flashed TWRP in goo manager and then started flashing. I've never tried the toolkit but like anything many times it just depends on the download you got or a bad flash. We've all had several...just hate when it involves rooting or using ODIN.
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Thanks,
Is there any way to repair it?
Alright, so....
I think i have figured out what the issue was. Or by random chance got it fixed.
I was going to try to install the Synergy Rom. And while going through the custom setup, i noticed "Install AOSP Messaging" and "Install TW Messaging"
I chose the TW messaging, and went through the rest of the installer.
For some reason i kept hanging at the "Samsung Galaxy S3" logo, and it would not boot.
(Honestly, i've used custom roms since the HTC Touch Pro 2, and i've NEVER had such issues. And i personally think the TP2 was way more difficult lol)
So I ONCE AGAIN flashed to stock. and randomly the messaging works!
I only can guess that even when flashing the stock rom, it doesnt change something regarding the messaging app. I'm not sure. All i know is that i'm on stock again and everything is working. I highly doubt i'm going to try another custom rom for a while until i have a full understanding of what happened.
But in case anyone else was having this problem, i hope this helped.
So I was having the same issues as everybody else was with Aroma freezing a million times when trying to install a ROM. I tried a few things but eventually stumbled apon a workaround that seemed to work.
I'll explain what I did then others can try it out. If it works for more/everyone else then happy days. If not then maybe I just got lucky.
OK so firstly I was on rooted stock ROM. I'm sure that it's not important really. But I want to mention every step.
I flashed TWRP recovery.
Rooted etc...Standard stuff
Then I used ROM managed to flash non touch recovery via the app itself.
Then made sure CWM was my default recovery in Rom manager.
Rebooted to recovery from Rom Manager.
Wipe data + caches
Install zip. In my case Trickdroid 5.1.0
Then as Aroma is booting up don't touch your phone for a good 2 minutes. I was actually out doing shopping and got to the till so left my phone untouched as it as on the welcome screen.
Then using the touch screen to select what I wanted etc I just went straight through. Not one freeze or install crash. First time.
I think it could be a few things perhaps. Maybe heat with Aroma putting high loads on the phone. Maybe the extra time sat let it cool a bit before getting going. Also perhaps Aroma just needs a little extra time to fully load properly.
Anyway please try my guide out. Maybe you cab miss some bits out. Hopefully it works. Post up if it did or didn't.
Good luck and happy flashing!
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My suggestion is that do not connect the USB cable when using Aroma, you should get less chance of freezing.
willingtonyuan said:
My suggestion is that do not connect the USB cable when using Aroma, you should get less chance of freezing.
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Yes. I think this may be to do with the heat increase.
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I tried your method this morning and Aroma froze on 30%. Tried it again and it froze on 3%.
Restored my nandroid and half an hour later tried the 'normal' method for installing a new Rom and it went though without a problem.
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Tried it ...
It freezed on 80%
Damn seems like I was just lucky then. That sucks a bit.
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Actually does it matter if your AROMA freezes or not? Because my AROMA has froze on 2 occasions for both installations (One was 30% and the other was 97%) on both ROMs (Renovate and ARHD) and there were no errors or whatsoever when rebooted right after the freeze. Is it just me or..? Hmmm.
LordKuroda said:
Actually does it matter if your AROMA freezes or not? Because my AROMA has froze on 2 occasions for both installations (One was 30% and the other was 97%) on both ROMs (Renovate and ARHD) and there were no errors or whatsoever when rebooted right after the freeze. Is it just me or..? Hmmm.
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well if it doesnt go fully through i would not trust it flashed fully one bit. i am too paranoid.
Dont use the touch function in Aroma Installer! Choose the options with volume and power button... It works for me!
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Actually does it matter if your AROMA freezes or not? Because my AROMA has froze on 2 occasions for both installations (One was 30% and the other was 97%) on both ROMs (Renovate and ARHD) and there were no errors or whatsoever when rebooted right after the freeze. Is it just me or..? Hmmm.
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It doesn't harm your phone it just means it hasn't worked. You have to long hold the power then just try again until it works.
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yes only with volume and power button to operate the Aroma installer ...
works for my (previously only problems)
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The War Horse said:
It doesn't harm your phone it just means it hasn't worked. You have to long hold the power then just try again until it works.
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Yes it has been successfully flashed, I was on Renovate ROM before my AROMA installation (for ARHD) froze on 30%. I might have left it there for awhile, thinking that the installation is still going on. I long hold the power button, rebooted and I've successfully flashed ARHD when I checked my settings. No crashes or errors at all.
Try clockworkmod touch freezes less, also I did what someone mentioned to clear dalvic and cache before attempting to install a rom, flashing everything else like trikdroid tweaks works allright..
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Yes it has been successfully flashed, I was on Renovate ROM before my AROMA installation (for ARHD) froze on 30%. I might have left it there for awhile, thinking that the installation is still going on. I long hold the power button, rebooted and I've successfully flashed ARHD when I checked my settings. No crashes or errors at all.
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It will hang on 30% for a while anyway but still be installing. Perhaps you missed it finishing up?
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None of these work for me....I managed to get through a full ROM install ONCE but since then I haven't had any luck. Talk about annoying....
aroma kept freezing on me. what i did to finally get it to complete was dalvik/cache wipe in cwm classic first.
once aroma was booted be quick choosing your selections using the power button/volume controls then stuck my hand in the freezer with the phone monitoring the install so when it would complete i could be quick to click the next and reboot buttons.
I tried all recoveries.
Aroma always freezes/crashes.
This is so annoying.
I think at this point it is more of a luck of the draw type of things. I have tried a lot of combinations and after trying like 20 times, it finally went through. Still freezes if I want to install tweaks or themes but less than for a ROM....go figure.
I think everyone should have a go at unchanging between the home key for advanced and occasionally if it's stops vibrating feedback then use next button.
I've had a lot more success this way
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tontondavid said:
I think at this point it is more of a luck of the draw type of things. I have tried a lot of combinations and after trying like 20 times, it finally went through. Still freezes if I want to install tweaks or themes but less than for a ROM....go figure.
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What works for me EVERY time with zero freezes is when you are at the first Aroma screen, hold both volume up and volume down at the same time, then push power while holding all three. It will advance to the next screen. Do the same for every screen and dont touch the screen unless you are selecting to remove or add something. I also found that if I wait too long on a screen before making a choice, it will freeze.
Sorry if im a total noob at posting but spare me, when I have a chance ill change the specifics and have it in the appropriate forum but at the moment let me describe the issue at hand. Im currently using hyperdrive on my sprint galaxy s3 and at least more than 8 times a day I open a simple app or attempt to multitask. The phone freezes and I have to keep rebooting and rebooting until it finally works. Has anyone other than me had this issue?
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Anthonyl123 said:
Sorry if im a total noob at posting but spare me, when I have a chance ill change the specifics and have it in the appropriate forum but at the moment let me describe the issue at hand. Im currently using hyperdrive on my sprint galaxy s3 and at least more than 8 times a day I open a simple app or attempt to multitask. The phone freezes and I have to keep rebooting and rebooting until it finally works. Has anyone other than me had this issue?
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Switch ROMs.
Maybe your phone just doesn't play nice with the Hyperdrive ROM. Try out a new one, or do a clean install of it and see if that fixes it!
Switch ROMs?
Well, I suppose it's a fix.
The thing is, what if you want Hyperdrive to work?
I have been getting random reboots, which led to boot looping. I have done a clean re-install, but mysteriously lost the multi-view launcher.
Any ideas? Besides switching ROMS...
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Switch ROMs?
Well, I suppose it's a fix.
The thing is, what if you want Hyperdrive to work?
I have been getting random reboots, which led to boot looping. I have done a clean re-install, but mysteriously lost the multi-view launcher.
Any ideas? Besides switching ROMS...
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The difficult thing when trying to troubleshoot Roms like Hyperdrive is that unless you document exactly what option you chose (which kernel, mod, theme, etc) in the Aroma installer, it'll be difficult to replicate your specific situation. Do you happen to know which settings you chose (maybe walk us through page-by-page in Aroma). Than we'd be able to help troubleshoot what's going on in your phone.
That being said, I'll walk you through some generic fixes for reboots/bootloops. You can try each one in order, and if #1 doesn't work, try #2, so on and so forth. They may work, but no guarantee.
Clear Cache & Dalvik Cache: This probably won't help, but there's a long shot that it would.
Fix permissions in TWRP or CWM: If it's a system app that somehow got installed incorrectly, this will help fix that issue.
Reinstall the Rom with a "so fresh and so clean clean" wipe: Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache, /data, and /system. Make sure your rom zip file is in an accessible location, because wiping system erases your system (you won't be able to boot).
Reinstall the Rom without any mods: If you really want to take the time to flash the Rom multiple times, I'd say flash the Rom without any major mods. If nothing is broken, you can reinstall it again (after a so-fresh-and-so-clean-clean wipe) with another mod installed. It might takes hours, but if there's something inherently broken in the ROM, you'd be able to find the culprit if you do it this way.
Do not restore apps/data from TiBu: A lot of people have had issues because they've restored system apps/data through Titanium backup (TiBu). I still use TiBu for a lot of my backup needs, but I never restore system apps with it.
That's all I really got in terms of fixing the problem. I hope you can get your phone working the way you like.
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The difficult thing when trying to troubleshoot Roms like Hyperdrive is that unless you document exactly what option you chose (which kernel, mod, theme, etc) in the Aroma installer, it'll be difficult to replicate your specific situation. Do you happen to know which settings you chose (maybe walk us through page-by-page in Aroma). Than we'd be able to help troubleshoot what's going on in your phone.
That being said, I'll walk you through some generic fixes for reboots/bootloops. You can try each one in order, and if #1 doesn't work, try #2, so on and so forth. They may work, but no guarantee.
Clear Cache & Dalvik Cache: This probably won't help, but there's a long shot that it would.
Fix permissions in TWRP or CWM: If it's a system app that somehow got installed incorrectly, this will help fix that issue.
Reinstall the Rom with a "so fresh and so clean clean" wipe: Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache, /data, and /system. Make sure your rom zip file is in an accessible location, because wiping system erases your system (you won't be able to boot).
Reinstall the Rom without any mods: If you really want to take the time to flash the Rom multiple times, I'd say flash the Rom without any major mods. If nothing is broken, you can reinstall it again (after a so-fresh-and-so-clean-clean wipe) with another mod installed. It might takes hours, but if there's something inherently broken in the ROM, you'd be able to find the culprit if you do it this way.
Do not restore apps/data from TiBu: A lot of people have had issues because they've restored system apps/data through Titanium backup (TiBu). I still use TiBu for a lot of my backup needs, but I never restore system apps with it.
That's all I really got in terms of fixing the problem. I hope you can get your phone working the way you like.
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Ive done options 1 and 2 but here is what I have installed on my phone
When I ran the aroma installer I chose the option to run a full installation with the devs choice of mods and stuff etc. So I have the tw launcher installed along with the multiwindow mod and pretty much everything else.
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