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Hi,
Im trying to install this rom.
Currently using using modpunk's cm9 alpha6.
Got little problem then decided to re-flashing the rom.
Im using CWM5.0.2.8.
What i did was,
1. boot into CWM
2. factory reset
3. clear dalvik cache
4. install from zip
installation was successful. however, my phone keep booting into H-BOOT everytime.
anyting went wrong in the steps?
hellilyntax said:
Hi,
Im trying to install this rom.
Currently using using modpunk's cm9 alpha6.
Got little problem then decided to re-flashing the rom.
Im using CWM5.0.2.8.
What i did was,
1. boot into CWM
2. factory reset
3. clear dalvik cache
4. install from zip
installation was successful. however, my phone keep booting into H-BOOT everytime.
anyting went wrong in the steps?
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cleared cache partition too?
try going into "mounts & Storage" and formatting everything (except SD Card) and try again.
elspanish88 said:
cleared cache partition too?
try going into "mounts & Storage" and formatting everything (except SD Card) and try again.
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just re-flash rom using modpunk's alpha7.
i will try that another time.
thanks for your reply.
hellilyntax said:
Hi,
Im trying to install this rom.
Currently using using modpunk's cm9 alpha6.
Got little problem then decided to re-flashing the rom.
Im using CWM5.0.2.8.
What i did was,
1. boot into CWM
2. factory reset
3. clear dalvik cache
4. install from zip
installation was successful. however, my phone keep booting into H-BOOT everytime.
anyting went wrong in the steps?
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I have 2 ideas.
1. When you boot the phone, just press the button instead of holding it down like most people do. It will still boot properly and should cut out any chance of it booting into H-BOOT.
2. If it still goes into H-BOOT even just pressing instead of holding the button then factory reset, clear dalvik cache and install the zip all over again.
If the problem still happens then go to the original RobotoMod thread and post the problem there so the developer can see it. He'll have the best idea out of anyone.
hellilyntax said:
Hi,
Im trying to install this rom.
Currently using using modpunk's cm9 alpha6.
Got little problem then decided to re-flashing the rom.
Im using CWM5.0.2.8.
What i did was,
1. boot into CWM
2. factory reset
3. clear dalvik cache
4. install from zip
installation was successful. however, my phone keep booting into H-BOOT everytime.
anyting went wrong in the steps?
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I had the same problem...
i tried again except this time i did a custom installation and did not install gappsextra.what you do is when it asks you if you want to install google apps...select install but in the next screen uncheck all the apps(there are only 3)....that should do it.
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im getting some problems after installing the rom though and was hoping i could get some help on it.
first of all it does not recognise my ext partition through terminal or recovery...
and also my mobile network doesnt work smoothly after i installed this...i have to keep rebooting it for it to work.
I also have problem
I also face a problem while installing that rom. That is not boot. My phone is reboot to recovery when it had finished the installation. How can I fix it???
DuWun said:
I also face a problem while installing that rom. That is not boot. My phone is reboot to recovery when it had finished the installation. How can I fix it???
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did you try the custom installation like iv mentioned?
I'm having a similar problem
When I first installed RobotoMod I used the recommended settings, but after the reboot the phone just stays on the white HTC screen it was, at first i thought it was just loading, so i gave it a little more time (about 7 hours) but still nothing happened, so I tried using the custom settings and through multiple attempts and combinations all on the CM9 alpha it booted up, but as soon as it was done loading it put me straight into the lockscreen and wont unlock no matter what I do, I've tried AOKP but that just gets the 1st problem, and ive seriously tried everything and I haven't found anyone with the same problem maybe its just me, i installed using CWMR 5.02.8
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DuWun said:
I also face a problem while installing that rom. That is not boot. My phone is reboot to recovery when it had finished the installation. How can I fix it???
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use gapps extra instead of rcommended ones on 2 pop up
SHG-T989 on TMO. I was running CM 9.0 but wanted to update to 9.1. NOW I CANT DO ANYTHING!!! Here is what I did:
1. Downloaded the CM9.1. 2. did a backup through CWM. 3. wiped data through CWM, "wipe data/factory reset. 4. wiped cache partition through CWM. 5. did a Darkside Super Wipe through "install zip from internal sd card" (last time installing CM9 i got stuck in the boot screen and had to go back using Darkside Super Wipe, reinstall CM9 and it worked fine). 6. Reboot to recovery. 7. installed CM9.1 through "install zip from sdcard". 8. installed gapps through "install zip from sdcard". 9. Reboot.
It came up and was stuck in the CM9 boot screen. So I went back in through CWM and tried to "wipe data/factory reset" and it wont work! Tried to go back to stock through Odin and it wont work! When i try to wipe data, the process starts and completes the "formatting /data, then gets stuck at formatting /cache. Does the same thing if I try to wipe the cache.
Im completely stuck and have no phone.
Which recovery version are you using? It might a corrupted recovery.
Try this recovery TWRP is cwm flashable:
SGH-T989_TWRP_v2.2.2.0.zip - 6.72 MB
Then TDJs super wipe and then install the stock ROM or any other ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1858435
Sent from my SGH-T989 w/AOKP JB Sept-12-12 using XDA app.
any updates to this? i'm having basically the exact same problem, formatting cache or anything to do with that partition freezes up on me.
using cwm 5.0.2.7 did a darkside super wipe, flashed on a JB rom (P.A.Cman), flashed gapps (20121011), wiped cache, wiped dalvik cache, rebooted then got stuck on boot animation. rebooted back into cwm to try and wipe again and reinstall, no luck got stuck on formatting cache.
loaded up my nandroid which went fine, ended up installing twrp instead to see if that would help, rebooted into recovery and was stuck on the "teamwin" blue screen and wouldn't go further multiple times. so, put cwm back on (6.0.1.5) to see if the updated version would work. nope, same thing- can't do anything with the cache partition.
any ideas??
luckily my phone still works fine with the backup i made. running aokp ics build 40, streamline #27 kernel, uvle1 radio. been running that setup since july with no real problems, just wanted to try out JB finally and seems now i can't
any help is appreciated! thanks!
edit: will try the above post^ later tonight, just thought i'd see if i could get some more options to try out. thanks.
wwwwd83 said:
SHG-T989 on TMO. I was running CM 9.0 but wanted to update to 9.1. NOW I CANT DO ANYTHING!!! Here is what I did:
1. Downloaded the CM9.1. 2. did a backup through CWM. 3. wiped data through CWM, "wipe data/factory reset. 4. wiped cache partition through CWM. 5. did a Darkside Super Wipe through "install zip from internal sd card" (last time installing CM9 i got stuck in the boot screen and had to go back using Darkside Super Wipe, reinstall CM9 and it worked fine). 6. Reboot to recovery. 7. installed CM9.1 through "install zip from sdcard". 8. installed gapps through "install zip from sdcard". 9. Reboot.
It came up and was stuck in the CM9 boot screen. So I went back in through CWM and tried to "wipe data/factory reset" and it wont work! Tried to go back to stock through Odin and it wont work! When i try to wipe data, the process starts and completes the "formatting /data, then gets stuck at formatting /cache. Does the same thing if I try to wipe the cache.
Im completely stuck and have no phone.
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Ok, the wipe scripts in CWM recovery v5 are broken! Got experience there because I got stuck on the PACman ROM boot animation.
So, for factory reset, use Darkside Super Wipe. Install zip from sdcard and choose the wipe. From there, install rom, then gapps, and then use the Darkside Cache Wipe. After that reboot and it should work (hopefully)
However the most important thing is that the wipes don't work in CWM recovery v6! It will do bad things!
So yeah, use super wipe to factory reset. Use cache wipe for cache. But follow the instructions to install the ROM.
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m tr4nch said:
any updates to this? i'm having basically the exact same problem, formatting cache or anything to do with that partition freezes up on me.
using cwm 5.0.2.7 did a darkside super wipe, flashed on a JB rom (P.A.Cman), flashed gapps (20121011), wiped cache, wiped dalvik cache, rebooted then got stuck on boot animation. rebooted back into cwm to try and wipe again and reinstall, no luck got stuck on formatting cache.
loaded up my nandroid which went fine, ended up installing twrp instead to see if that would help, rebooted into recovery and was stuck on the "teamwin" blue screen and wouldn't go further multiple times. so, put cwm back on (6.0.1.5) to see if the updated version would work. nope, same thing- can't do anything with the cache partition.
any ideas??
luckily my phone still works fine with the backup i made. running aokp ics build 40, streamline #27 kernel, uvle1 radio. been running that setup since july with no real problems, just wanted to try out JB finally and seems now i can't
any help is appreciated! thanks!
edit: will try the above post^ later tonight, just thought i'd see if i could get some more options to try out. thanks.
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got it all working again.. ended up odin flashing twrp 2.2 and i was able to boot into it, wipe everything, and install the new rom stuff.
Similar problem, but cannot make zips to work - HELP NEEDED
HI,
I hope you guys can help me. My T989 got stucked in the splash screen when I tried to update to a nightly CM10 ROM. I entered into Recovery MOde (ClockworkMod 6.0.2.7), then tried to use Darkside Super Wipe... but apparently the phone cannot open zip files. When I hit install zip from sdcard and then select one of the zips (I have tried different ones) it says "---Installing: /sdcard/sgh-t989_darkside.supe.wipe.zip"... but it does not move from there. After 3-4 minutes it reboots by itself and gets back to the splash animation, but never goes beyond that point.
I tried to sideload using ADB, but the phone is not recognized by my PC.
As you said, I think that the recovery mode is corrupted... but I cannot install a new version using a zip
Is there another way to reinstall a version of CWM that allows me to install zips so that I can follow the process you suggested (super wipe + installing ROMS)?
Help will be very much appreciated
Thanks for your time,
Enrique
thatdude02 said:
Ok, the wipe scripts in CWM recovery v5 are broken! Got experience there because I got stuck on the PACman ROM boot animation.
So, for factory reset, use Darkside Super Wipe. Install zip from sdcard and choose the wipe. From there, install rom, then gapps, and then use the Darkside Cache Wipe. After that reboot and it should work (hopefully)
However the most important thing is that the wipes don't work in CWM recovery v6! It will do bad things!
So yeah, use super wipe to factory reset. Use cache wipe for cache. But follow the instructions to install the ROM.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
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kikorras said:
HI,
I hope you guys can help me. My T989 got stucked in the splash screen when I tried to update to a nightly CM10 ROM. I entered into Recovery MOde (ClockworkMod 6.0.2.7), then tried to use Darkside Super Wipe... but apparently the phone cannot open zip files. When I hit install zip from sdcard and then select one of the zips (I have tried different ones) it says "---Installing: /sdcard/sgh-t989_darkside.supe.wipe.zip"... but it does not move from there. After 3-4 minutes it reboots by itself and gets back to the splash animation, but never goes beyond that point.
I tried to sideload using ADB, but the phone is not recognized by my PC.
As you said, I think that the recovery mode is corrupted... but I cannot install a new version using a zip
Is there another way to reinstall a version of CWM that allows me to install zips so that I can follow the process you suggested (super wipe + installing ROMS)?
Help will be very much appreciated
Thanks for your time,
Enrique
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Do NOT use that darkside superwipes with CWM recovery v6.X.X.X. Does bad things.
Use the scripts only for CWM v5.X.X.X.
Anyway, the damage is done and bad things have happened... So maybe check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513359
Either that or you can search the forum and Google around and see what you can find. I am in by no means an expert, but depending if you can access the recovery mode or not might be the key here.
I wish you luck, and hope that you don't have a very expensive brick.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
Use Odin. There is a tutorial on how to revert to stock GB (might be ICS) in the T989 development forum. It should be a sticky in that forum.
Ditto issues.. Thank good for search function. Read.. Read.. Read..
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Tried your suggestion, but Odin won't recognize my phone
Hi there,
Thank you very much for the answer. I actually spent hours trying to find something before I posted my question. Even before posting I found and tried the method using Odin... but my phone is not recognized by Odin. I followed the instructions but on step 4 I actually do not get any "warning" screen... and then the phone is not recognized.
In the meantime, I can get into recovery, but I cannot install any zips. I have tried to complete a factory reset, but the process gets stuck at "Formating /cache..." and then reboots. When I try to install a zip (any zip, the radio, a new ROM, gapps,... any zip really) it gets stuck too.
Any other ideas? I really appreciate your help.
thatdude02 said:
Do NOT use that darkside superwipes with CWM recovery v6.X.X.X. Does bad things.
Use the scripts only for CWM v5.X.X.X.
Anyway, the damage is done and bad things have happened... So maybe check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513359
Either that or you can search the forum and Google around and see what you can find. I am in by no means an expert, but depending if you can access the recovery mode or not might be the key here.
I wish you luck, and hope that you don't have a very expensive brick.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
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kikorras said:
Hi there,
Thank you very much for the answer. I actually spent hours trying to find something before I posted my question. Even before posting I found and tried the method using Odin... but my phone is not recognized by Odin. I followed the instructions but on step 4 I actually do not get any "warning" screen... and then the phone is not recognized.
In the meantime, I can get into recovery, but I cannot install any zips. I have tried to complete a factory reset, but the process gets stuck at "Formating /cache..." and then reboots. When I try to install a zip (any zip, the radio, a new ROM, gapps,... any zip really) it gets stuck too.
Any other ideas? I really appreciate your help.
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The only other possible option I can think is to try and install another recovery....
However!
I have no clue how to do it, and in the end you might just end up making the issue worse.... Like hard brick it.
I might think of something later, but I don't know what else I can do for you. I will search around, but no promises...
Best of luck to you
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Ok try here possibly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777970
I have seen a few posts saying that they just install this recovery and then restore a backup.
Ok to be honest, try restoring a backup first and see if anything happens there, and then try this thread.
However like before, this may make the problem worse! Proceed with caution and read and understand everything before attempting.
Hope you can get your phone back to functional!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
samsung jig
Thanks again for the answer. A couple of days ago I tried to install a functional backup that I had from CWM... but it does not work It runs for a long while, then reboots... but it still freezes on the splash screen (my theory is that the backup is not recovered, as I know for sure that the ROM I backed up did work fine)... I think that CWM is corrupted and not working properly.
Then I tried the solution from the thread you mentioned... but adb cannot find the phone when it is connected
I found somewhere that I can use a samsung jig (microUSB with a resistance) to make the phone enter into download mode, then reinstall CWM using ODIN and then try flashing a stable ROM... What do you guys think?
thatdude02 said:
The only other possible option I can think is to try and install another recovery....
However!
I have no clue how to do it, and in the end you might just end up making the issue worse.... Like hard brick it.
I might think of something later, but I don't know what else I can do for you. I will search around, but no promises...
Best of luck to you
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Ok try here possibly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777970
I have seen a few posts saying that they just install this recovery and then restore a backup.
Ok to be honest, try restoring a backup first and see if anything happens there, and then try this thread.
However like before, this may make the problem worse! Proceed with caution and read and understand everything before attempting.
Hope you can get your phone back to functional!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
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kikorras said:
Thanks again for the answer. A couple of days ago I tried to install a functional backup that I had from CWM... but it does not work It runs for a long while, then reboots... but it still freezes on the splash screen (my theory is that the backup is not recovered, as I know for sure that the ROM I backed up did work fine)... I think that CWM is corrupted and not working properly.
Then I tried the solution from the thread you mentioned... but adb cannot find the phone when it is connected
I found somewhere that I can use a samsung jig (microUSB with a resistance) to make the phone enter into download mode, then reinstall CWM using ODIN and then try flashing a stable ROM... What do you guys think?
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I've heard about the jig method as well, but have no idea on how to go about doing it. Might be worth a shot. I don't think the jig costs that much anyway. I will see if I can find anything later.
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I have tried every method I can think of to get 4.3 to play nice with my phone. I have used Odin to flash stock and twrp, tried cwm recovery, tried beanstalk, hellybean, cm, and aokp. I changed twrp settings and infamous wipe. Everything I do always results with my phone getting stuck on the boot animation. Even if I clear caches, it will boot and get to the upgrading apps screen and then freeze and reboot and again stuck on the boot animation.
4.1.2 gets stuck on the kernel boot for me, 4.2.2 doesn't work with BT correctly. So frustrating.
Any suggestions are welcome.
4.3
dkrcubsfan said:
I have tried every method I can think of to get 4.3 to play nice with my phone. I have used Odin to flash stock and twrp, tried cwm recovery, tried beanstalk, hellybean, cm, and aokp. I changed twrp settings and infamous wipe. Everything I do always results with my phone getting stuck on the boot animation. Even if I clear caches, it will boot and get to the upgrading apps screen and then freeze and reboot and again stuck on the boot animation.
4.1.2 gets stuck on the kernel boot for me, 4.2.2 doesn't work with BT correctly. So frustrating.
Any suggestions are welcome.
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Twrp 2.6.10 is the minimum. I am using 2.6.30. 2.6.00 will not work. Also wipe everything but SD. That includes android secure and preload.
stormannorman said:
Twrp 2.6.10 is the minimum. I am using 2.6.30. 2.6.00 will not work. Also wipe everything but SD. That includes android secure and preload.
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Thanks, but I've tried all that.
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dkrcubsfan said:
Thanks, but I've tried all that.
Sent from my SGH-T989 using Tapatalk 4
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Twrp version 2.6.3.0 has bugs and is causing issues for a lot of people.
Make sure you use 2.6.1.0 and see how it goes.
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kj2112 said:
Twrp version 2.6.3.0 has bugs and is causing issues for a lot of people.
Make sure you use 2.6.1.0 and see how it goes.
Sent from my cellular telephone
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I have had Zero issues with 4.1 or 4.2 never bricked my phone---- until 4.3 I will tell you how i solved my problems - I have no boots, to 4.3 working but issues with data corruption and gapps crashing random apps crashing, finally after reading and reading i solved it.
1. Flash TWRP 2.6.1 (NOT 2.6.0, not 2.6.0.4 and especially NOT 2.6.3) any other recovery will not work properly - yes for some it may but some people seem to have some of the same problems.
2. Wipe data, Davlik, Cache and the prior rom. it has to be a clean wipe/flash
3. Flash Rom of choice (Black Liquid smooth is awesome)
4. Flash Standard gapps 08/13 (dont get fancy yet and flash slim gapps or inverted, just use the tried and true basic to get it working)
5. let the damn phone rest and settle 10 min minimum.
6. reboot to recovery, wipe Davlik and cache for good measure and fix permissions, reboot and enjoy.
dkrcubsfan said:
I have tried every method I can think of to get 4.3 to play nice with my phone. I have used Odin to flash stock and twrp, tried cwm recovery, tried beanstalk, hellybean, cm, and aokp. I changed twrp settings and infamous wipe. Everything I do always results with my phone getting stuck on the boot animation. Even if I clear caches, it will boot and get to the upgrading apps screen and then freeze and reboot and again stuck on the boot animation.
4.1.2 gets stuck on the kernel boot for me, 4.2.2 doesn't work with BT correctly. So frustrating.
Any suggestions are welcome.
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if twrp keeps giving you problems like these maybe try doing it from cmw. ive read it gives way less problems than twrp:good:
Decimus Meridius said:
I have had Zero issues with 4.1 or 4.2 never bricked my phone---- until 4.3 I will tell you how i solved my problems - I have no boots, to 4.3 working but issues with data corruption and gapps crashing random apps crashing, finally after reading and reading i solved it.
1. Flash TWRP 2.6.1 (NOT 2.6.0, not 2.6.0.4 and especially NOT 2.6.3) any other recovery will not work properly - yes for some it may but some people seem to have some of the same problems.
2. Wipe data, Davlik, Cache and the prior rom. it has to be a clean wipe/flash
3. Flash Rom of choice (Black Liquid smooth is awesome)
4. Flash Standard gapps 08/13 (dont get fancy yet and flash slim gapps or inverted, just use the tried and true basic to get it working)
5. let the damn phone rest and settle 10 min minimum.
6. reboot to recovery, wipe Davlik and cache for good measure and fix permissions, reboot and enjoy.
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This. 2.6.1.0 twrp.
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Hello,
I have a unique issue. I'm having a problem installing any custom rom on my t999 (tmobile). I have been using a custom rom for over a year. Always used TWRP. Started with Paranoid Android and for the last few months I've been using PAC-Man (nightly) roms. I was having gps lock issues, I decided to upgrade the modem to a leaked UVUEMJC, this fixed the gps lock issue. But after the reboot, I was stuck on bootloader screen. The only way I could get the rom to work was to backup the rom, flash the system and data, and after that, the rom would work until reboot. I did this a few times until it stopped working. My efs was corrupted, IMEI missing, To recover it, I went into download mode, and noticed in red Warranty bit =1. I used odin to flashed a rooted cf 4.3 samsung touchwiz rom (root66_TMO_T999UVUEMJC). All imei/efs issues were fixed. I decided to try installing a custom rom again, PAC-Man rom, it installed just fine, all EFS/IMEI info was intact, but at reboot, I got stuck on the CM bootlogo. This happens everytime. IF I recover a backup, it gets stuck on the boot logo. I'm using TWRP v2.6.3.
Anybody have any suggestions on how to fix this issue?
Thanks!
Install TWRP 2.6.3.1. Then take a Nandroid.
Next wipe /Data. Then flash your Custom Rom. Wipe Dalvik + Cache after the Flash. Reboot and report.
Perseus71 said:
Install TWRP 2.6.3.1. Then take a Nandroid.
Next wipe /Data. Then flash your Custom Rom. Wipe Dalvik + Cache after the Flash. Reboot and report.
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Thanks for the reply Perseus71. I'll give it a shot!
acedik said:
Thanks for the reply Perseus71. I'll give it a shot!
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Upgrading to the newest TWRP did the trick! Everything is working fine now. :good:
Thanks for the help!
I'm also having trouble flashing PAC-man.
SGH-T999LUVUBMK4
Factory reset everything, wiped SD card.
Tried latest TWRP and CWM.
Suggestions?
D
Donny Orbit said:
I'm also having trouble flashing PAC-man.
SGH-T999LUVUBMK4
Factory reset everything, wiped SD card.
Tried latest TWRP and CWM.
Suggestions?
D
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You need to post info about the error
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It says
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/external
Error flashing zip '/external_sd/pac_d2tmo-night
I tried flashing the Rom that doc fixed specifically for the T999LTE for the CM10.1.2 also with no avail.
Same problem.
D
wipe Dalvik and Cache before trying the rom again. If
Hello everyone, I have a problem with my xperia S, any help would be greatly appreciated! Let's start from the beginning, I'll try to be brief :
So, I flashed TWRP recovery using the app "RASHR" (I was using the Pure AOSP Lollipop rom when doing this, if it can help), which caused my phone to always boot the recovery and nothing else. I managed to flash the rom again (I made sure to wipe using "factory reset" and "dalvik cache" before installing), and it seemd to work perfectly, but then I rebooted the phone, and got stuck at the sony logo, no recovery available.
I flashed TWRP recovery (stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf) using flashtool, then tried to install another rom (Paranoid Android, found on this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573345). The first boot was successful, but as soon as I reboot the phone, I'm stuck in a bootloop again, with a little difference : when the sony logo appears, the led becomes pink for a few seconds. No access to recovery. Then the led lights off, the logo disappears, and the phone reboots. Again and again. I just reinstalled the same recovery and tried to wipe and fix permissions, but it does not solve the bootloop, and I don't know what to do...
Could it be possible that "rashr" did a bad install of TWRP and corrupted my recovery/bootloader partition or something ?
EDIT : I reinstalled Pure AOSP Lollipop, and now for some reason, no boot loop anymore... I don't understand why, but as long as it works... problem solved !
LegatoExia said:
Hello everyone, I have a problem with my xperia S, any help would be greatly appreciated! Let's start from the beginning, I'll try to be brief :
So, I flashed TWRP recovery using the app "RASHR" (I was using the Pure AOSP Lollipop rom when doing this, if it can help), which caused my phone to always boot the recovery and nothing else. I managed to flash the rom again (I made sure to wipe using "factory reset" and "dalvik cache" before installing), and it seemd to work perfectly, but then I rebooted the phone, and got stuck at the sony logo, no recovery available.
I flashed TWRP recovery (stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf) using flashtool, then tried to install another rom (Paranoid Android, found on this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573345). The first boot was successful, but as soon as I reboot the phone, I'm stuck in a bootloop again, with a little difference : when the sony logo appears, the led becomes pink for a few seconds. No access to recovery. Then the led lights off, the logo disappears, and the phone reboots. Again and again. I just reinstalled the same recovery and tried to wipe and fix permissions, but it does not solve the bootloop, and I don't know what to do...
Could it be possible that "rashr" did a bad install of TWRP and corrupted my recovery/bootloader partition or something ?
EDIT : I reinstalled Pure AOSP Lollipop, and now for some reason, no boot loop anymore... I don't understand why, but as long as it works... problem solved !
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You flashed the TWRP in wrong way. You need to flash it by this method.
Mirhawk said:
You flashed the TWRP in wrong way. You need to flash it by this method.
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Hello, and thanks for the answer ! After a few days using the Pure AOSP rom and rebooting several times without any problem, I just got a bootloop again yesterday, forcing me to reflash my rom to be able to use the phone again... will your method (including your tutorial in your signature, which I'm trying as I write this) solve the problem once and for all ? It's a real pain to redownload all my apps again and again and again because of those bootloops =(
Edit : finished following your tutorials, everything seems to work for the moment, hope it will stay stable this time... thanks for your help )
LegatoExia said:
Hello, and thanks for the answer ! After a few days using the Pure AOSP rom and rebooting several times without any problem, I just got a bootloop again yesterday, forcing me to reflash my rom to be able to use the phone again... will your method solve the problem once and for all ? It's a real pain to redownload all my apps again and again and again because of those bootloops =(
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What did You do before the bootloop was caused? Did You try to flash the TWRP again?
Mirhawk said:
What did You do before the bootloop was caused? Did You try to flash the TWRP again?
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No, I didn't, I was too afraid of creating another problem xD I just used the phone normally, installed apps from the play store, the last one being nova launcher (but I rebooted a few times after that without any issue)., things like that.
But after applying your tutorials to flash the Lollipop Pure AOSP rom, I think the problems were caused by :
1) a wrong recovery and/or flashing method : previously I used "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" which I flashed directly via flashtools with the phone in fastboot mode with the command "fastboot flash boot xxxxxx.elf". And although I didn't reinstall it after flashing the ROM, I suppose it left something in the recovery partition that caused the bootloop... ?
2) the fact that I didn't flash any "boot.img" at all before installing the ROM... inf fact, I didn't even knew it was necessary !
3) a bad ROM installation procedure : wipe, flash rom, gapps and SuperSU and THEN wiping cache and dalvik, restart
4) all of the above (!)
Anyways, after doing it "the right way", everything seems to work correctly for the moment. After installing the ROM, I followed your recovery tutorial using "openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-LT26i.img", hope I did the right thing this time, hahah. Thank you again for your help !
LegatoExia said:
No, I didn't, I was too afraid of creating another problem xD I just used the phone normally, installed apps from the play store, the last one being nova launcher (but I rebooted a few times after that without any issue)., things like that.
But after applying your tutorials to flash the rom AND the recovery, I think the problems were caused by :
1) a wrong recovery and/or flashing method : previously I used "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" which I flashed directly via flashtools with the phone in fastboot mode with the command "fastboot flash boot xxxxxx.elf". And although I didn't reinstall it after flashing the ROM, I suppose it left something in the recovery partition that caused the bootloop... ?
2) the fact that I didn't flash any "boot.img" at all before installing the ROM... inf fact, I didn't even knew it was necessary !
3) a bad ROM installation procedure : wipe, flash rom, gapps and SuperSU and THEN wiping cache and dalvik, restart
4) all of the above (!)
Anyways, after doing it "the right way", everything seems to work correctly for the moment. Thank you again for your help !
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Glad that it is worked for You. Yes, You did somethings wrong, which caused You bootloop, better explained as below:
1) The "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" is the stock kernel of ICS version of Xperia S. So if You flash it with a ROM, Your ROM won't boot.
See, each ROM consist of two main parts, one the kernel and other the is the remaining of ROM(apaps, data etc.) A ROM is compatible only with certain kernels, and if wrong kernel is used with a ROM, the ROM won't boot. This is what You were doing, using a stock kernel on non stock based ROM.
2) This essentially doesn't lead to boot loop. This step needs to be done sometimes if You occur a error while flashing ROM via TWRP sometimes.
3) Yes, this sometimes does cause issue, the procedure is always for a clean flash, -Wipe system, wipe data, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache. Flash ROM and immediately wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Mirhawk said:
Glad that it is worked for You. Yes, You did somethings wrong, which caused You bootloop, better explained as below:
1) The "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" is the stock kernel of ICS version of Xperia S. So if You flash it with a ROM, Your ROM won't boot.
See, each ROM consist of two main parts, one the kernel and other the is the remaining of ROM(apaps, data etc.) A ROM is compatible only with certain kernels, and if wrong kernel is used with a ROM, the ROM won't boot. This is what You were doing, using a stock kernel on non stock based ROM.
2) This essentially doesn't lead to boot loop. This step needs to be done sometimes if You occur a error while flashing ROM via TWRP sometimes.
3) Yes, this sometimes does cause issue, the procedure is always for a clean flash, -Wipe system, wipe data, wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache. Flash ROM and immediately wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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Okay, now I understand ! There are so many roms, kernels and things like that on the internet, it was quite confusing...
Thanks again good sir, your help was a precious time saver =D
LegatoExia said:
Okay, now I understand ! There are so many roms, kernels and things like that on the internet, it was quite confusing...
Thanks again good sir, your help was a precious time saver =D
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can you please tell me how did you get out of the boot loop to begin with? i can't do anything...
Frostymoon said:
can you please tell me how did you get out of the boot loop to begin with? i can't do anything...
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I guess You are on stock firmware and flashed the "stock-6.1.A.0.452-twrp-2.4.0.0.elf" or the twrp.img file via fastboot directly. Flash the DoomKernel from here via flashtool as kernel and it will work with stock and have recovery too. Use the blue coloured "Download Now" button and the extension of file is .elf.