[Resolved!] Update to 4.3+ ROM freezes on boot - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I am on Liquid Smooth 2.9 (4.2.2) and using TWRP 2.6.3.0 phone is an i747m 32GB model. I tried upgrading to LS2.10 which is 4.3. Installed ROM OK but after first reboot phone froze on the Samsung logo. It wouldn't even get the the boot animation. I tried several methods of flashing as requested but to no avail. Today I tried the latest nightly of Carbon ROM which is 4.3.1 and encountered the same issue. I tried rebooting after flashing GAPPS and it just froze at the Samsung logo without going to boot animation. I did flash the latest bootloader in between while trying to diagnose as well.
Does anyone have any suggestions or similar situations? I would really like to upgrade to a 4.3 ROM but seem to have hit a hurdle...
Thanks in advance.

So I've had a little time to try some other things. I've verified the MD5sum of all files trying to flash. All are good. I've tried installing the latest nightly of Carbon ROM after doing a full wipe of all internal. I haven't formatted my external yet. Flashed ROM and phone boots fine. I've tried flashing GAPPS both during initial flash, after initial flash and not at all. In every case the phone boots fine after the initial flash and functions perfectly. It will not boot a second time at all. In all cases so far on reboot it just stays on the Samsung logo screen and I've left it for about a half hour just to make sure it isn't that I'm not waiting long enough. I hold the power button for 8 seconds and then boot into recovery. I've tried doing a factory reset and rebooting. No go. I've tried refreshing the ROM and it still won't boot after. I haven't taken a logcat yet as I just haven't had time but I'm really confused why multiple ROM's. I've currently restored back to 4.2.2 liquidsmooth 2.9.
I'm really hoping someone has a suggestion or that they've come across this before.

Galloway said:
So I've had a little time to try some other things. I've verified the MD5sum of all files trying to flash. All are good. I've tried installing the latest nightly of Carbon ROM after doing a full wipe of all internal. I haven't formatted my external yet. Flashed ROM and phone boots fine. I've tried flashing GAPPS both during initial flash, after initial flash and not at all. In every case the phone boots fine after the initial flash and functions perfectly. It will not boot a second time at all. In all cases so far on reboot it just stays on the Samsung logo screen and I've left it for about a half hour just to make sure it isn't that I'm not waiting long enough. I hold the power button for 8 seconds and then boot into recovery. I've tried doing a factory reset and rebooting. No go. I've tried refreshing the ROM and it still won't boot after. I haven't taken a logcat yet as I just haven't had time but I'm really confused why multiple ROM's. I've currently restored back to 4.2.2 liquidsmooth 2.9.
I'm really hoping someone has a suggestion or that they've come across this before.
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When you flash the ROM, are you wiping dalvik cache as well as wiping all data/ factory reset and cache?
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I have the same, CM10.2, Quantum. First boot is ok. but after reboot phone freeze on samsung logo and recovery TWRP 2.6.3.0 needs password. I cant make any wipes, cant restore backup - needs password. Update last bootloader, before flashing made wipe /system /data /cache /dalvik, after - wipe /cache /dalvik /data againe - nothing, second boot only logo,
Could some one tell me, what I do wrong?

gluk1470 said:
I have the same, CM10.2, Quantum. First boot is ok. but after reboot phone freeze on samsung logo and recovery TWRP 2.6.3.0 needs password. I cant make any wipes, cant restore backup - needs password. Update last bootloader, before flashing made wipe /system /data /cache /dalvik, after - wipe /cache /dalvik /data againe - nothing, second boot only logo,
Could some one tell me, what I do wrong?
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At least it's not just me....unfortunately I don't have much time lately so I haven't been able to try experimenting. I noticed you are using TWRP as well....I may try flashing CWM if I get a sec and see if the results are the same. Also if the same happens and I have enough time I'll try and grab a logcat. If I don't have time it's called wipe and restore from a backup.
And yes Dalvik + cache are always wiped anytime I flash anything as a minimum. With this issue I have been doing an entire internal format. I have tried just wiping cache and Dalvik when it occurs as well as fixing permissions but still doesn't boot. Wish I had more time latrely to narrow it down.

Yes, its work. I flashed stock ROM 4.1.2, then root device, flash CWM 6.0.2.3 (no touch) and flash Quantum 2.20. But I think, problem not in recovery or device. Problem in Titanium Backup, I used it to restore some system apps and accounts, now I restored only call log and SMS.

I have now tried flashing with TWRP and pulling SD card before initial boot to eliminate an SD card issue. I've set to not install backups from Google as precaution. Still the same result of frozen at Samsung logo.
I've then flashed the newest CWM non-touch and wiped all with flash. The result was even worse. This time it wouldn't even boot the first time for initial setup it just hangs at the Samsung logo.
This is starting to get frustrating just due to the fact of me not having a huge amount of time to dedicate to isolating the issue. I need to get a logcat but I am not usually near a computer to ADB to it when it is not booting. If I have time this weekend I'll try and get a logcat to post up.

CWM broke it real good! LOL! Anyways I couldn't even get my backups to restore. I tried taking a logcat while it was frozen but was not able to get an ADB connection in order to even get a logcat. I managed to push a fresh copy of Liquidsmooth 2.9 to the SD card and install it. Then flashed TWRP back. Then restored my back up. What a tedious task to still be scratching my head as to why multiple 4.3 ROM's won't boot on the second boot after flashing...

It's been resolved! As per an awesome person on Carbon's G+ thread don't flash the ROM from external SD .Only flash it from internal storage!

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Endless Boot Loop Gnex

I have been most recently running AOKP Milestone 6, and flashed to the JB build last night. I wiped, cleared cache, etc, and everything was fine; I went about restoring my apps and settings. My battery died shortly thereafter and now I'm stuck in an endless boot loop.
I tried restoring my backup, but still get the boot loop. I've even went as far as restoring my stock recovery of 4.0.3, but get "error restoring /data" when doing so.
How boned am I? I'd love to avoid going all the way back to factory settings and lose my data.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Did you try to just reflash the ROM itself that you were using? If that doesn't work just wipe everything again and reinstall. If you have app backups it's no biggie.
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codacrawford said:
I have been most recently running AOKP Milestone 6, and flashed to the JB build last night. I wiped, cleared cache, etc, and everything was fine; I went about restoring my apps and settings. My battery died shortly thereafter and now I'm stuck in an endless boot loop.
I tried restoring my backup, but still get the boot loop. I've even went as far as restoring my stock recovery of 4.0.3, but get "error restoring /data" when doing so.
How boned am I? I'd love to avoid going all the way back to factory settings and lose my data.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Did you flash a new bootloader or anything? Flashing the latest JB bootloader might help.
There's a thought that JB may run a file system check during the early boot phase in certain situations which is causing a lot of people to freak out because the phone stays at the Google splash screen for a long time. It's been reported that if you wait it out (can take up to tens of minutes) your phone should boot up normally.
I've myself have ran into this problem a few times but I've never tried waiting it out. What I've done is boot into CWM and use adb to pull the contents of my internal storage (/data/media) which includes my nandroid backups and then use "fastboot -w" to wipe the entire userdata partition. Afterwards I let the phone boot up to rebuild the userdata partition, copy my internal storage backup, and restore my nandroid backup.
silow said:
There's a thought that JB may run a file system check during the early boot phase in certain situations which is causing a lot of people to freak out because the phone stays at the Google splash screen for a long time. It's been reported that if you wait it out (can take up to tens of minutes) your phone should boot up normally.
I've myself have ran into this problem a few times but I've never tried waiting it out. What I've done is boot into CWM and use adb to pull the contents of my internal storage (/data/media) which includes my nandroid backups and then use "fastboot -w" to wipe the entire userdata partition. Afterwards I let the phone boot up to rebuild the userdata partition, copy my internal storage backup, and restore my nandroid backup.
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I'm not stuck at the splash screen, it loops through the splash screen and the boot animation. Could you give me a little more detail on the process of pulling my data through adb?
Try this, wipe /system then reflash your old ROM again. Once that's flashed wipe davlik and cache and try a reboot. That should keep your data intact and just reload your old rom. Then you can renandroid and reflash.
Edit: just for safe measures makes sure you have any kernel software or tweaks disabled when you flash the new JB build. Of course if you are doing a clean install this won't matter. You just want to make sure things like overclocking or undervolting aren't crossong over to the new ROM, as say a 1.8 overclock might work on ICS kernel but not on a JB kernel. Hopefully that makes sense.
G-Nexus Sent
If all fails, use adb to pull all the important files, then use adb to push super wipe, and then flash it using your recovery. This will make sure that it wipes EVERYTHING. After that, just use adb to push Rom of your choice and then flash it.
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
codacrawford said:
I'm not stuck at the splash screen, it loops through the splash screen and the boot animation. Could you give me a little more detail on the process of pulling my data through adb?
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1.) Boot into CWM
2.) Go to the "Mounts and Storage Menu" and "mount /data"
3.) Plug in your phone to the PC
4.) adb pull /data/media c:\gnex_sdcard_backup

S3 wont reboot, stuck at boot image

I have been going back and forth between Quantum, SlimHalo and Task's and I have never had a problem. I would wipe all but SD and storage, flash away, let the apps download and that was it.
Now, regardless of ROM, I wipe everything including data, flash the ROM, GAPPS, reboot and it all works but if I reboot or if the ROM crashes, the phone will get stuck at the kernel's boot screen.
Other than the SD card I don't think there is anything else I can wipe before flashing. Even when I restore a backup that used to work, the phone won't reboot. It'll get stick on the underwear if I have tasks' ROM or the SlimRom logo for SlimHalo. Those are both ROMs that worked perfectly. In fact they seemed to work better before I formatted the data partition.
I redownloaded the ROMs, GAPPS, same thing every time. I can't get a ROM to reboot even if I wipe everything.
I use TWRP 2.6.3.0
I'm having the exact same problem. Even flashed stock rom back via Odin, but no luck. Gets stuck at "Samsung" screen indefinitely. And I mean it, I've left it going for a few hours.
Maybe you should try one of the older TWRPs from the Team Win website and see what happens.
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I managed to fix the issue by flashing the stock image via Odin and factory resetting right afterwards.
I am having very similar issues trying to update to several different 4.3 ROM's. I have a thread going in the Q&A section already. I haven't had time to grab a logcat yet but am confused so far. I am also on TWRP and usually after the "freeze" I have to wipe the internal memory completely, reboot recovery and then flash my backup other wise the restore just "fails". Starting to question if TWRP is the culprit here but have no time to experiment lately.
Galloway said:
I am having very similar issues trying to update to several different 4.3 ROM's. I have a thread going in the Q&A section already. I haven't had time to grab a logcat yet but am confused so far. I am also on TWRP and usually after the "freeze" I have to wipe the internal memory completely, reboot recovery and then flash my backup other wise the restore just "fails". Starting to question if TWRP is the culprit here but have no time to experiment lately.
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Here is how a managed to fix the issue.
Downloaded slimhalo and its gapps again.
Put the 2 files on my external SD
Booted to recovery
Formatted data
Wiped the usual plus internal storage
Installed the ROM and gapps from the SD card
Took the SD card out
Booted.
I then unchecked the option to download the google backed up apps
Downloaded and installed apps.
I haven't put my SD card back but that phone reboots fast and it had no issues rebooting 10 times in a row.
I hope this helps other people
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I tried formatting an SD card, putting ROM and GAPPS on it. Booted to recovery, wiped all internal complete. Flashed ROM and GAPPS. Powered off and pulled SD card. Booted up and unchecked Google back up settings and then set up accounts and such. Tried rebooting and same problem. Just freezes at Samsung logo... Good thought but still no go... Flashed back to backup now.

[Q] "gapps stopped" loop after CWM restore

Hi,
I was frustrated with the delay in T-Mobile's release of KitKat for the GSIII, so I decided to root my phone last night in order to try flashing CM11 on it. Rooted my phone with Towelroot, installed ROM Manager and CWM, and created backups on Kies and through CWM. Then I proceeded to do data wipe/factory reset, cache wipe, and /system format. Tried to flash CM11, but got a status 7 error.
I freaked out, so I decided to restore everything from the backup I'd created. Restoration seemed like a success, but now I get the error "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped" in an endless loop, and it prevents me and any apps from doing anything. I tried clearing dalvik cache in recovery, but the problem still persists. Read on a few threads that I should flash to stock firmware via Odin, but I'm currently on a macbook, so I can't install it.
tl;dr - Prepped to flash CM11, reached status 7 error, got freaked out, and did restore via CWM, only to get infinite loop of gapp crashes. No access to Odin or PC. Not hard bricked or soft bricked, but essentially useless phone. Help? );
if you can still get to recovery, download latest gapps and flash that
Did you factory reset before or after you restored your back up?
Yeah, I've tried flashing gapps--no avail.
And yeah, I did factory reset/data wipe, cache wipe, /system format 3x each before attempting to restore. Was that wrong? /:
Try to factory reset again
vvnn said:
Yeah, I've tried flashing gapps--no avail.
And yeah, I did factory reset/data wipe, cache wipe, /system format 3x each before attempting to restore. Was that wrong? /:
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If I'm not mistaken, there is some device ID that will change each time you flash a new rom. It may be something to do with this ID not matching the one in the restored data. Purely a guess but seems logical to me.
Anyway, factory resetting will most likely solve this for you, but I wanted to add that except in certain circumstances, you shouldn't ever manually format /system. (and one format on any partition is sufficient. There shouldn't be any need to format multiple times). If you format /system, you are wiping the O/S off of your device. Then what happens if you have problems flashing a rom, or firmware? I've seen it happen many times and I often end up spending a couple of days working with them just to get the thing to boot up again!
When you flash a rom, the first thing it does is format /system. So there is just no need to do this manually. At least if the rom fails to flash (such as failing the assert checks), youll still have something to boot into. Hope this helps in the future!
I have had the exact same issue. I have a Samsung note 2 N7105. I rooted made a backup in CWM and flashed ditto n3/s5 rom made another backup in CWM. No issues. Got a bit cocky seen as it was my first time doing anything like that. My next adventure was to try a custom kernel (agni). This didn't go so well, so I tried to do a restorw to my working backup of ditto n3/s5 rom through CMW. restore went smoothly and the phone booted. once I opened the lock screen I got the gapps error as described. I had to do a factory reset to get the phone working and then re-flashed ditto n3/s3. I've since flashed other roms and when ever I try to do a restore, I get the issue described. Note I am using the latest CWM. I putting off flashing and trying any other ROMs because of this issue. I do love dn3/s5 but id love to try others. Anyone can help it would be appreciate.

Flashing any rom results in infinite boot

I have tried the roms below:
Pac-rom
LiquidSmooth
CyanogenMod 12.1
CyanogenMod 11
And the result is it always gets stuck at boot where the boot animation continues infinitely. I have gave it about 30 minutes to boot.
With LiquidSmooth I was able to run logcat, but CM12.1 I am not able to.
I have tried resetting system, data, caches in twrp and using the reset for new rom in philz.
I have tried flashing with both TWRP and Philz.
I am using the latest Philz and TWRP.
The only thing that has worked for me is samsung stock ROM, but I do not like the stock ROM.
Are there SPH-L900 phones you have to do something different?
Is there a way to get boot logs from CM12?
Am I doing something wrong?
See attachment from LiquidSmooth.
After flashing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769 everything worked.
GRMrGecko said:
After flashing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769 everything worked.
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Hi,
I see that you got it working by using that thread, but what exactly did you flash from it? I had it working with CM12.1 but decided to flash the recovery from CM for my phone and it ruined the installation. Tried re-flashing with the latest nightly to get stuck in the CM infinite boot, returned to stock (that worked fine) flashed TWRP and CWM 6.0.4.3 Touch, re-did everything again with both, but cant go past the infinite boot. This happened the last time too, but it started working out of nowhere so I continued patching until I flashed "cm-12.1-20150828-NIGHTLY-l900-recovery.img". Now it doesn't boot again and redoing what I did the last time is not working (Wiping Cache, Dalvik...)
Thanks
Raziel10000 said:
Hi,
I see that you got it working by using that thread, but what exactly did you flash from it? I had it working with CM12.1 but decided to flash the recovery from CM for my phone and it ruined the installation. Tried re-flashing with the latest nightly to get stuck in the CM infinite boot, returned to stock (that worked fine) flashed TWRP and CWM 6.0.4.3 Touch, re-did everything again with both, but cant go past the infinite boot. This happened the last time too, but it started working out of nowhere so I continued patching until I flashed "cm-12.1-20150828-NIGHTLY-l900-recovery.img". Now it doesn't boot again and redoing what I did the last time is not working (Wiping Cache, Dalvik...)
Thanks
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Followed this guide from some post I found after reading for 8 hours, LOL. Don't remember who it is from... It's for the Cyanide ROM but worked perfect for CM12.1 latest nightly with the latest GAPPs
1.) revert everything to stock
Using Odin3 v3.09 I first flashed this: L900VPUCNE2_L900SPTCNE2_SPR.zip
2.) Reboot and verify it's not bricked, then use ODIN to flash Philz philz_touch_6.15.4-l900.tar.md5
3.) Reboot into Philz recovery and follow these steps exactly
1. Mounts and Storage
Format / system
Format / cache
Format / data
Format / data and /data /media (/sdcard)
(note this isn't the EXTERNAL sdcard, on to which I had loaded the ROM, Shift and gapps)
2. Power Options > reboot recovery
3. Wipe cache partition
4. Advanced > Wipe dalvik cache
5. Wipe data / factory reset > Wipe data / factory reset
6. Wipe data / factory reset > clean and install new ROM
At one point Philz asked me if I wanted to root and I said yes.
3.) Flash (from the external sdcard) the ROM (Tablet style ROM found in OP "5.0.2-RC-7.1-tablet"), Then flash Shift (Shift-LP-4.3 other versions DID NOT WORK), then flash gapps (GApps-5.0.2-20150315-signed NO OTHER VERSION WOULD FLASH, got Error 20 every time) Here's the
After everything was flashed I rebooted and got stuck at boot animation AGAIN, so I rebooted into recovery and wiped cache. Just cache, not dalvik or user data, rebooted, and it worked.
Installed Netflix from appstore, when I logged in to netflix it asked me to update google play services (I've seen it do this on other devices as well). Updated google play services and went back to Netflix, chose a random show and tapped on it, stuck at "loading" screen. Rebooted phone, tried netflix again and it works.
This was a tough one! But it's working now and I've saved all these files in one place incase it bricks again. Now to install the Note 3/4 style faux-stitched-leather back cover I got off Amazon.
Thanks all!

TWRP acts weird, crashes and breaks ROMs when reloaded.

Hey guys, could one of you please tell me how to do a complete wipe?
I'm having so many problems with TWRP at the moment, and so I want to nuke the partitions in hope that it'll fix it. I've tried using the fastboot format commands for system, data & cache. I've also tried to wipe the recovery, but it gives me the error "Formatting is not supported for filesystem with type ' ' ". So for that I just use format erase and flash the recovery again.
The only other partitions I know of are the boot and bootloader, but I don't want to touch them if at all possible.
The problem I'm having and why I want to wipe sotrage is that if I install sultan's LinageOS (haven't tested with other ROMs yet), TWRP ****s the bed and will make the device undetectable from ADB, (while TWRP is still running though), and if I then try to go into TWRP again, it'll hang, crash, and somehow make the ROM think its just been freshly installed again (data partition corruption?), and it'll do that every time I reboot from then on. The only way to fix this is to wipe the phone as I mentioned earlier, but it will always get stuck again when I re-flash the ROM.
Also, another unusual thing is that when I boot the phone, it has the old boot splash from my previous ROM when loading recovery or for the first few seconds when loading a ROM. So that might be having an effect on the problems I'm having, and what makes me believe that wiping will help.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. (Sorry if it's a bit incoherent)
TL;DR: Flash TWRP, load TWRP, flash ROM, flash Gapps, load ROM, restart, load TWRP, TWRP hangs, crashes, and breaks ROM. ROM will keep being broken until full wipe. Also weird thing where I have old boot splash from old ROM.
Edit: Ended up bricking my phone, and using the unbrick tool to fix that. It seems that it was what I was looking for, where it wiped the phone completely. I'll have to see if that actually fixes my problem.
TWRP 3.1.xx is having this problem, believe the fix is to use the blue_spark 3.1.xx version or the nethunter 3.0.4-1 version, both found here on the forums somewhere

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