Hi,
I've flashed PA many times before on my Nexus 4, and I was using PA 3.99 before I decided to try using CM11 (cause kitkat). Well, CM11 worked fine, but I wanted to go back to PA, however, when I tried flashing the rom, it took much longer than usual, and then when my phone finally booted up, neither the sound nor the wifi would work. I first noticed this when the phone was setting up, as the second thing a new android phone asks you to do is to turn on your wifi. My phone just said "turing on wifi" for a good five minutes until I skipped it. Once I finally finished setting the phone up, I tried turing up the sound but it wouldn't work. Of course, I can't really use my phone if the sound won't work at all, so I decided to flash CM11 again, and then everything was working properly. Since then I've tried PA and CM again, AOKP, and PAC rom, but CM is the only one that worked for my phone. The sound and wifi didn't work on any of the other three roms. If anybody could help, that'd be great!! Otherwise I'll have to stick to CM11 even though I'd like to go back to PA.
SOLUTION FOUND
For anyone with a similar issue: My problem was that I was running CM11, which uses android 4.4, so it seemed that the issue was caused by flashing to a rom that used an earlier version of android. I solved the problem by unrooting my phone and reverting back to 4.2. Then I rooted the device again and flashed PA 3.99, then everything was fine.
noahajohnson said:
Hi,
I've flashed PA many times before on my Nexus 4, and I was using PA 3.99 before I decided to try using CM11 (cause kitkat). Well, CM11 worked fine, but I wanted to go back to PA, however, when I tried flashing the rom, it took much longer than usual, and then when my phone finally booted up, neither the sound nor the wifi would work. I first noticed this when the phone was setting up, as the second thing a new android phone asks you to do is to turn on your wifi. My phone just said "turing on wifi" for a good five minutes until I skipped it. Once I finally finished setting the phone up, I tried turing up the sound but it wouldn't work. Of course, I can't really use my phone if the sound won't work at all, so I decided to flash CM11 again, and then everything was working properly. Since then I've tried PA and CM again, AOKP, and PAC rom, but CM is the only one that worked for my phone. The sound and wifi didn't work on any of the other three roms. If anybody could help, that'd be great!! Otherwise I'll have to stick to CM11 even though I'd like to go back to PA.
SOLUTION FOUND
For anyone with a similar issue: My problem was that I was running CM11, which uses android 4.4, so it seemed that the issue was caused by flashing to a rom that used an earlier version of android. I solved the problem by unrooting my phone and reverting back to 4.2. Then I rooted the device again and flashed PA 3.99, then everything was fine.
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Thank you !!!
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So I've decided to start playing around with custom ROMs. I'm still pretty new to Android so maybe this is going to be stupidly simple.
Earlier today I flashed PACman Rom. Downloaded directly from the thread. I wasn't super happy with how slow it ran and a friend suggested it might be a nightly. I noticed in settings it said the release was from 09/09 so I thought he might be right. I decided to wipe it and install the most recent stable version of PAC man.
Seemed to flash just fine, but the startup was a bit odd. It didn't go through the standard stuff like syncing your google account, setting up wifi, etc. Jumped right to the home screen. At first that didn't seem like an issue. I can do that all manually. But then it flashed on screen saying AOSP keyboard couldn't launch. Obviously without being able to type at all or even open the keyboard, I can't do a whole lot to get it set up.
Tried a couple times to flash that ROM and same thing every time. Restored from my nandroid and everything worked perfectly. Decided to try CyanogenMod and got 10.2 stable release with gapps. Wiped and flashed. Same thing. Straight to the home screen, no keyboard. Every other gapp is there.
Any ideas on what I can do differently? Or what I might be doing wrong, or some way I can get this to work?
Did you flash gapps with pacman ROM?
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Yes I did. And I actually just figured out what it was. I was using 4.3 gapps with 4.2.2 ROMS
Hi everybody,
For a while I had been running Wicked rom (version 7 and then 8) without any issues at all. Data was great, wifi was working, calls and texts were made perfectly. Not a single issue as far as I could see. GPS was working just the way I was expecting it to (I use my GPS for navigation on a weekly basis).
I've explored other roms as well and I've never encountered anything serious or out of the ordinary.
Now this problem has appeared recently. Ever since I flashed a 4.3 rom (Infamous V9), my GPS has stopped working. It keeps trying to lock but never does. I've left it on for a long time too, it never locked; It just keeps searching.
I've even tried apps I've seen suggested such as GPS status & toolbox. Nothing I've done with those apps have worked. When I went back to the wicked rom (version 8), gps still did not work. Prior to the Infamous v9 rom, I had flashed the Cyanogenmod 10.2 rom and the gps was fine.
Now, regardless of what I do, the GPS no longer works on any of the 4.2 or 4.3 roms I've flashed.
When I flashed VirginRom (android 4.4), I had no signal on my phone at all, but that was due to my modem. I followed the instructions to odin flash the new modem and everything worked! On that 4.4 rom, everything worked perfect. More importantly, the GPS was working again and I was able to use it for navigation when I went out. I tried to test out other 4.4 roms. I flashed the dandroid google edition and cyanogenmod 11 on this forum. Both of these roms worked perfectly. The GPS was working and it locked within a few seconds.
When I tried to go back to any of the 4.2 or 4.3 roms, the GPS still did not work, even though everything else was fine.
I'm not the techie type of person, compared to so many people on this wonderful forum. I just do my best to follow instructions and learn from what is done ><. Does anyone here know what the issue I'm experiencing is?
Just for some added info:
I guess it's obvious my model is SGH-M919
Baseband changed though. It used to be MDL. Now it's M919UVUEMK2.
Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you.
Have you tried the app faster fix app? Also, do you have Google maps and earth installed?
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I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10.2.1 on my Sprint GS3. I am running into a few issues, of which I have had over many builds. For one, my phone will random reboot when using it, while it happens rarely, it seems to do it at the most inconvenient times and I am left waiting for it to reboot for no reason. The next, and definitely most annoying glitch, is the "disconnect reconnect" issue with PCs. When connected to a PC, it repeatedly disconnects and reconnects and never stops this loop. I hear the disconnect/connect sound over and over until I actually disconnect the phone. Because of this, I am unable to add new music, photos, etc. At first I thought it was just the current build, but after updating to 10.2.1 from 10.2.0, and so on, nothing has really changed. I'm not sure what to do at this point other than just go back to the factory ROM. If any of you have any idea why this may be happening, let me know. Thanks in advanced.
hotelmariofan said:
I am currently running Cyanogenmod 10.2.1 on my Sprint GS3. I am running into a few issues, of which I have had over many builds. For one, my phone will random reboot when using it, while it happens rarely, it seems to do it at the most inconvenient times and I am left waiting for it to reboot for no reason. The next, and definitely most annoying glitch, is the "disconnect reconnect" issue with PCs. When connected to a PC, it repeatedly disconnects and reconnects and never stops this loop. I hear the disconnect/connect sound over and over until I actually disconnect the phone. Because of this, I am unable to add new music, photos, etc. At first I thought it was just the current build, but after updating to 10.2.1 from 10.2.0, and so on, nothing has really changed. I'm not sure what to do at this point other than just go back to the factory ROM. If any of you have any idea why this may be happening, let me know. Thanks in advanced.
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That's an interesting experience, which I haven't had so far.
Did you dirty flash the rom or completely wiped your phone before installing?
Which modem version are you on?
Robbie Doo said:
That's an interesting experience, which I haven't had so far.
Did you dirty flash the rom or completely wiped your phone before installing?
Which modem version are you on?
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I don't format the phone between cyanogenmod updates, but I do when installing a completely different ROM (factory -> Cyanogenmod). As far as the modem version goes, as of now, I am running LJ7. I believe that was on there by default, although I may be wrong. I did try others before (If I remember right) installing the original. I tend to have horrible reception in KC (everywhere actually), so I was hoping to fix it that way.
hotelmariofan said:
I don't format the phone between cyanogenmod updates, but I do when installing a completely different ROM (factory -> Cyanogenmod). As far as the modem version goes, as of now, I am running LJ7. I believe that was on there by default, although I may be wrong. I did try others before (If I remember right) installing the original. I tend to have horrible reception in KC (everywhere actually), so I was hoping to fix it that way.
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You're right, there's no need for completely formatting the phone between nightlies. However, your modem seems to be an older version. I believe the CM 10 based on MD4 and the CM 11 is based on MK3. You can verify this in their respective forums though.
My suggestion would be to download the latest modem and the CM 11 onto an external card. Format your phone completely. Install the modem then install the CM 11 + KK Gapps.
Let us know how it went if you go through it.
Hello,
My Note 2 was stock, and I decided to root it because I was having issues with the screen turning on and wifi sometimes not connecting. I used Odin to flash TWRP, installed a number of ROMs including Cyanogen and Liquidsmooth (currently on Liquidsmooth 3.2), and everything works fine now except that Wifi won't turn on.
I read that Kit Kat has caused wifi issues for some people, so I even downgraded to Jelly Bean (CM 10.2), but that did not seem to help. Does anyone know of any fixes for this or alternatively, any Lollipop ROMs that wouldn't have this problem?
[One thing I just noticed when I was double checking that I was on 4.4.4 was that the "About" menu shows my model number as GT-N7105 even though I downloaded the ROM for the SGH-t889. If that means I installed the wrong ROM, I can restore my backup of my stock ROM and start again if needed]
Thanks in advance.
Solved!
Just wanted to post that I figured out that if I install Liquidsmooth alone first, without adding google apps, the wifi worked. In fact, I may have just been stupid to install google apps since it appears that Liquidsmooth already had google apps...
But in any case, the wifi stopped working after I rebooted, so I installed Jedi ROM from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-2-tmobile/development/rom-jedi-source-project-4-4-4-t2895948, booted up, then went to recovery and installed the google apps for Jedi from the same link, and everything has been working great since then.
Hope this info is helpful.
svetzy02 said:
Hello,
My Note 2 was stock, and I decided to root it because I was having issues with the screen turning on and wifi sometimes not connecting. I used Odin to flash TWRP, installed a number of ROMs including Cyanogen and Liquidsmooth (currently on Liquidsmooth 3.2), and everything works fine now except that Wifi won't turn on.
I read that Kit Kat has caused wifi issues for some people, so I even downgraded to Jelly Bean (CM 10.2), but that did not seem to help. Does anyone know of any fixes for this or alternatively, any Lollipop ROMs that wouldn't have this problem?
[One thing I just noticed when I was double checking that I was on 4.4.4 was that the "About" menu shows my model number as GT-N7105 even though I downloaded the ROM for the SGH-t889. If that means I installed the wrong ROM, I can restore my backup of my stock ROM and start again if needed]
Thanks in advance.
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Hey all,
At this point I'm under the impression that it's the CM Nightly that's giving me issue, but here's the rundown in case anybody has any ideas before I revert to a past CM nightly, or a full rollback to VenomROM.
I had the latest build of VenomROM, and yesterday decided to give the new CM 12.1 Nightly builds a shot as my buddy told me it was looking super slick and seemed to be pretty good.
I do the usual when switching custom ROMs, and while everything else is working just fine, my mobile data seems to not work. I can make phone calls and get text messages just fine. But anything related to data I currently have to be connected to WiFi to access.
As far as I know, my phone/carrier firmware is up to date, as the issue with "non-Lollipop firmware + VenomROM = no Wi-Fi" was a non-issue for me.
For the record, my carrier is Rogers. It looks like my APN list and settings are what they should be (according to Rogers), and I've tried some things their tech support asked me to earlier today "Restore Default Settings" for APN's, taking out and reseating the SIM card, turning off my phone while they reset things with my account/SIM from their end, and all to no avail, even a wipe and re-install of the CM Rom produced a no-go.
Anybody got anything else I can try before I revert back to VenomROM? As much as I liked it, I'm really digging the look and feel of the CM nightlies.
Cheers,
shutuppat