Me after a problem with the sim as it is blocked momentarily I restarted my phone with 10 cm and suddenly you are stuck on the animation, so I decided to install a new rom, starting from 0, ie starting from the stock and then make the the next steps, and I made them all really (Root, CMW, wipe data cache davilk cache, data cache format system etc.) delivery with installation and all is well, but despite the success, when I turn the phone on the block ' animation of the Roma, and despite spending a considerable amount of time (about an hour) does not start, and this problem will reply with different rom, how can I solve? What happened to my phone? Before the problem with the sim everything was fine HELP
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ponemania82 said:
Me after a problem with the sim as it is blocked momentarily I restarted my phone with 10 cm and suddenly you are stuck on the animation, so I decided to install a new rom, starting from 0, ie starting from the stock and then make the the next steps, and I made them all really (Root, CMW, wipe data cache davilk cache, data cache format system etc.) delivery with installation and all is well, but despite the success, when I turn the phone on the block ' animation of the Roma, and despite spending a considerable amount of time (about an hour) does not start, and this problem will reply with different rom, how can I solve? What happened to my phone? Before the problem with the sim everything was fine HELP
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Are you using CWM? That is important. Also, clear data, cache, dalvik and system if you are flashing CM10 from GB.
Edit: Sorry, noticed you said that...
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Yes i have CWM... HELP ME PLEASE
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ponemania82 said:
Yes i have CWM... HELP ME PLEASE
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do you have a back-up of ur previous working rom?
dec0der said:
do you have a back-up of ur previous working rom?
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Yes
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Yes
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Okay, thats good! is ur back-up saved on external sd card? if it is, try to restore ur working ROM first.
do the following:
1. boot into recovery
2. wipe/ format the following (find the proper entry in the CWM menu structure):
/data
/system
/cache
Dalvik Cache -- please note that this is *different* from the /cache of the previous line!
Internal SD
Leave the External SD! DO NOT FORMAT!
3. restore ur back-up ROM
4. reboot
I have installed several times the rom on galaxy w, always with a good result, but one day when riavviai normally my phone with above cm10, went into bootloop for no reason, at this point ripristinai everything and re-installing gingerbread, then repeat again the whole practice, but since that fateful day I no longer install any rom, the device must always be in bootloop, it only works gingerbread, why what has happened?
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ponemania82 said:
I have installed several times the rom on galaxy w, always with a good result, but one day when riavviai normally my phone with above cm10, went into bootloop for no reason, at this point ripristinai everything and re-installing gingerbread, then repeat again the whole practice, but since that fateful day I no longer install any rom, the device must always be in bootloop, it only works gingerbread, why what has happened?
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You probably clear the /system after you flashed the rom. Or you didn't flash the rom at all.
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iDelta said:
You probably clear the /system after you flashed the rom. Or you didn't flash the rom at all.
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no, do not do anything like that, I do the procedure I've always done, delete data, delete cache, delete davil cache, flash rom and gapps
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ponemania82 said:
no, do not do anything like that, I do the procedure I've always done, delete data, delete cache, delete davil cache, flash rom and gapps
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That's weird...
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ponemania82 said:
no, do not do anything like that, I do the procedure I've always done, delete data, delete cache, delete davil cache, flash rom and gapps
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Try factory reset after flash and see if that helps.
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tys0n said:
Try factory reset after flash and see if that helps.
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I've already tried, without success, please help me!
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ponemania82 said:
I've already tried, without success, please help me!
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Ok :/ I can't really figure out what's wrong. It sounds strange that everything work fine on stock, but bootloops when flashing CM.
Have you tried any other custom rom to see if it's the same problem?
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Ok :/ I can't really figure out what's wrong. It sounds strange that everything work fine on stock, but bootloops when flashing CM.
Have you tried any other custom rom to see if it's the same problem?
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you've tried both the cm10, and also the cm10.1, my recovery if they can help is the cwm 6.0.2.7
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Ok :/ I can't really figure out what's wrong. It sounds strange that everything work fine on stock, but bootloops when flashing CM.
Have you tried any other custom rom to see if it's the same problem?
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Dude, can you check if your CM is legit? Like could it be a bad download?
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Have you try to fix permission?
or try to flash stock rom via odin , root ,cwm 6.0.3.8 then flash cm 9 EOL
Redwraith96 said:
Have you try to fix permission?
or try to flash stock rom via odin , root ,cwm 6.0.3.8 then flash cm 9 EOL
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Fix permissions will not work. It does not do anything, but its a waste if time. In the updated recoveries, it has been removed because its just a placebo.
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iDelta said:
Fix permissions will not work. It does not do anything, but its a waste if time. In the updated recoveries, it has been removed because its just a placebo.
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ok thanks I didn't know that so when I have to flash roms I haven't to do always fix permission..
Redwraith96 said:
ok thanks I didn't know that so when I have to flash roms I haven't to do always fix permission..
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Yep, you save a lot of time.
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Now i try slimbean,but nothing
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Whats the problems / beneficities of the encrypt function???
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Encrypting your backups? Or your actual device?
Ryan_28 said:
Encrypting your backups? Or your actual device?
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The device. I use cm9 and theres a function to encrypt entire device
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Peace of mind, and major security. Especially with all the personal data stored o our phones today. People now starting to look to steal your phone to access data such as email, social networking sites in your name, saved passwords, and mobile banking applications as well. It's not necessarily something you NEED, but it certainly wouldn't do any harm in adding some extra security.
Hope this helps!
Ryan_28 said:
Peace of mind, and major security. Especially with all the personal data stored o our phones today. People now starting to look to steal your phone to access data such as email, social networking sites in your name, saved passwords, and mobile banking applications as well. It's not necessarily something you NEED, but it certainly wouldn't do any harm in adding some extra security.
Hope this helps!
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Yes, help a lot, i already use at my work laptop, will do in my nexus now! TY
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carloscarvalho said:
Yes, help a lot, i already use at my work laptop, will do in my nexus now! TY
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Don't forget that there is no way to decrypt the device without wiping. And, you cannot easily use CWM or other recoveries to flash ROMs, etc.
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efrant said:
Don't forget that there is no way to decrypt the device without wiping. And, you cannot easily use CWM or other recoveries to flash ROMs, etc.
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Hmmmm so, i will have problems to flash the next cm9 nigthly build?
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carloscarvalho said:
Hmmmm so, i will have problems to flash the next cm9 nigthly build?
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Once you encrypt your data partition, CWM can no longer read it, so you cannot (easily) flash anything you had on there.
Have a look at this thread for a work-around.
Unless you REALLY need encryption, I would recommend to not use it.
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efrant said:
Once you encrypt your data partition, CWM can no longer read it, so you cannot (easily) flash anything you had on there.
Have a look at this thread for a work-around.
Unless you REALLY need encryption, I would recommend to not use it.
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Understood and ty very much for your explanations!
I dont really need this, i dont keep important data into devices nor social pages
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Ok... I know that full device encryption is bad idea... But how about MicroSD card encryption? And if its ok...how about decrypt data on my personal pc?
Mateus said:
Ok... I know that full device encryption is bad idea... But how about MicroSD card encryption? And if its ok...how about decrypt data on my personal pc?
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this phone does not have a sdcard slot.
efrant said:
Once you encrypt your data partition, CWM can no longer read it, so you cannot (easily) flash anything you had on there.
Have a look at this thread for a work-around.
Unless you REALLY need encryption, I would recommend to not use it.
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That is true,but you can use TWRP recovery, which can handle encrypted partitions without problems. I am using encrypted Nexus for almost year without problems,also flashing custom roms via TWRP.
standa75 said:
That is true,but you can use TWRP recovery, which can handle encrypted partitions without problems. I am using encrypted Nexus for almost year without problems,also flashing custom roms via TWRP.
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Now, yes. Back in June 2012 when I wrote that post, TWRP could not decrypt partitions.
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Any interest in unencrypting my phone near Novi,MI?
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Any interest in unencrypting my phone near Novi,MI?
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What is the problem? If you forgot your password, I don't think there is any way to get your data back. If you don't need your data, just flash the stock images and you are back to normal.
for installing custom rom u need to copy the zip file into sd card and boot the phone into bootloader by turning the phone off and then press volume down and power key until the bootloader screen appears then select recovery in the bootloader menu by moving to it with volume keys and then press power key a screen will appear with multiple options select the option ''Install from zip'' and select the desired zip and install it after it phone will reboot then reboot it in bootloader mode and flash the desired kernel and reboot it u have successfully installed custom rom..
i hope it helped...
Flashing
You can flash the kernel (boot.img) after installing the rom.zip. But I prefer to do that before flashing the rom. In Clock Work Mod I then ussually wipe Dalvik cache and the cache partition.
Before install the new kernel run a kernel cleaner for possible data lost....
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_Rube_ said:
Before install the new kernel run a kernel cleaner for possible data lost....
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OK, didn't know that since I've never used a kernel cleaner!
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OK, didn't know that since I've never used a kernel cleaner!
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Use this for mi is the best: Ultimate_Kernel_Cleaning_Script_v1.0_en_SGS3
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Thanks
Bolleke1 said:
You can flash the kernel (boot.img) after installing the rom.zip. But I prefer to do that before flashing the rom. In Clock Work Mod I then ussually wipe Dalvik cache and the cache partition.
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I'm looking all over the internet for a boot.img can you please explain more about how to flash the kernel or show me a topic on this.
I broke my phone and i think this is the way to fix it
I have started another thread for info on flashing a kernel check it out in my profile......
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Hi,
A few minutes ago I was trying to wipe the cache and when i restarted the phone it was stuck in the bootloop and I can't enter recovery either. What should I do? My phone isn't rooted or unlocked
Ok, I solved it installing adb and intel drivers and once I was in command prompt via adb I used the command "Fastboot erase cache" so it is now solved and everything works
same problem, same solution. Thank you
The same here. This bug was not present in earlier version firmware.
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Today new system update. Someone tried to wipe cache?
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Hi, i have a twrp, stock rom and elementalx as kernel, if i go un the recovery, i cant wipe cache and dalvin, the recovery says that unable to mount, how can i fix?
Thanks for you helping
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ideaman924 said:
Dalvik is part of data, which means you will need to mount them. To mount encrypted
EDIT: data partitions,
you need TWRP 3.0.0 or later.
Although if the latest version of TWRP fails to mount, you have a bad partition there and you'll have to wipe it anyway.
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how can i fix it? i have last twrp 3.0.0 , where must i go on recovery ?
I fix the problem, at the start foto the recovery tell me that i insert a password, i doni know the password was the pin of startbooteof the Phone, with that password all work perfectly
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ideaman924 said:
Click Mount, then click Decrypt Data, and then enter your passcode that you would use to open your phone.
If this fails, then you have a corrupt partition and your only solution is to wipe the data partition completely.
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Right, the problem was that
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I have a question that I have not been able to solve yet. Can wipe system be done in the Mi Max 3? I want to do a clean reinstallation of the rom Revolution OS and I do not dare to do the wipe system.
Yes, you can wipe /system.
Good luck......
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If you wipe system, for sure you have hard.brick
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Well I have not left doubts. 50% hard brick - 50% yes I can.
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Good luck......
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If you wipe system, for sure you have hard.brick
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Why would he be hard bricked by wiping system before flashing another ROM?
Because folder System is mandatory to be fount by flashing operations. If not fount, the flashing operations stops and result into bootloop. In other words new ROM must find system in order to overwrite some files only, while it keeps unchanged other ones. If he doesn't find any file (folder system cancelled) it is clear that some ROM parts are missing and return a bootloop.
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tuddu said:
Because folder System is mandatory to be fount by flashing operations. If not fount, the flashing operations stops and result into bootloop. In other words new ROM must find system in order to overwrite some files only, while it keeps unchanged other ones. If he doesn't find any file (folder system cancelled) it is clear that some ROM parts are missing and return a bootloop.
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Agreed. Wiping system is pointless for the OP. Just do factory reset (wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache) if you want to do a clean install. Keep it simple. :highfive:
Where is the Revolution OS for the Mi Max 3?
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Where is the Revolution OS for the Mi Max 3?
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https://miui.revtechs.me/en/mimax3/
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https://miui.revtechs.me/en/mimax3/
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Excellent, thank you!
The developers say that they format the system:
https://imgur.com/a/604sLzJ
fendetestasxx said:
The developers say that they format the system:
https://imgur.com/a/604sLzJ
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That's just text from their text file. Ignore that. What they could be referring to is modifying system. Just listen to our advice - no need to format it.
opasha said:
That's just text from their text file. Ignore that. What they could be referring to is modifying system. Just listen to our advice - no need to format it.
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Okay. No wipe system. I'll stay with the desire.
What all of you fail to understand is that the rom edify script itself wipes your system partition anyway...
Yet you guys claim it would brick the system... Which is nonsense.
Even if you wiped the system partition, the recovery would still be unaffected, which means you could just install a ROM of choice to revive the phone.
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What all of you fail to understand is that the rom edify script itself wipes your system partition anyway...
Yet you guys claim it would brick the system... Which is nonsense.
Even if you wiped the system partition, the recovery would still be unaffected, which means you could just install a ROM of choice to revive the phone.
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You're absolutely right. I will correct myself because the rom above was wiping the system anyway; any good full rom does as you mentioned regarding the rom script.
However, let's say he didn't make a backup, his download of the rom was corrupted, or this was just an incremental update, then he might run into errors. I've come across many flashing too fast without reading and doing things incorrectly, and they end up with bricked devices. It's better leaving the OS alone and let the update script of the rom take care of it. Simple factory reset (wipe data, cache and dalvik cache) is usually enough.