Cannot Get Past The Samsung Galaxy NoteII Screen After Flashing Any ROM - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

I'm Having problems getting past this screen after flashing An AOSP or a TouchWiz ROM.
I've Used the proper Recoveries and wiped everything like I'm supposed to.
The only thing that's saving me is my backup ROMs.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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Having Trouble Flashing Kernels

Hey all, I need a bit of assistance. I'm running the DarthStalkerV3 ROM on my SGH-T999 and haven't been able to successfully flash a new kernel over it. I'm not exactly new at this, but I'm stuck here. Every time my flash procedure is back up apps, back up sms, backup current rom w/ CWR, factory reset, wipe dalck, wipe cache, install from SD card.
When I choose the kernel's .zip file it flashes fast (too fast) so something must be wrong right? I go ahead and reboot, but after the Samsung GS3 boot image i get a black screen with the notification light stuck on and the phone blazing hot. However, the start up sounds functioned as normal. I've tried several different kernels (KT747 [both AOSP and TW], Trinity [Der], and OC/UV) but to no avail. I can't post in the dev threads yet as I'm new here, but any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Solved
Alas, I found that I had overlooked whether or not the Darth Stalker ROM was AOSP or TouchWiz based. I had been trying to flash Kernels of AOSP based ROMs. The issue was resolved when I used the TouchWiz versions of the Kernels. Small detail, very important. Fortunate I backed everything up and didn't brick my phone

Strange GS2 Flashing Issues

I want to start out saying that I am not a newbie at rooting and flashing roms. I have probably done it over 100 times.
I am having a particularly annoying problem getting my new Galaxy SII(Walmart prepaid one) from T-Mobile flashing properly. I have no issues rooting or installing recovery. I have actually tried TWRP and CWM. When I flash a rom, it either hangs at the boot screen or it will get to the setup menu and hang for about 5 minutes on each screen. I have tried superwipe and everything else I can think of to get it to work. I have done this with just about every rom I could get ahold of and have the same issue. I rooted my friends s2 a couple months ago and had no issues at all.
Please help and thanks in advance.
jasonmatty1 said:
I want to start out saying that I am not a newbie at rooting and flashing roms. I have probably done it over 100 times.
I am having a particularly annoying problem getting my new Galaxy SII(Walmart prepaid one) from T-Mobile flashing properly. I have no issues rooting or installing recovery. I have actually tried TWRP and CWM. When I flash a rom, it either hangs at the boot screen or it will get to the setup menu and hang for about 5 minutes on each screen. I have tried superwipe and everything else I can think of to get it to work. I have done this with just about every rom I could get ahold of and have the same issue. I rooted my friends s2 a couple months ago and had no issues at all.
Please help and thanks in advance.
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One make sure internet is on so google can communicate with servers. Might be the hang issue. Two try wiping dalvik and partition after flashing new rom before you boot for the first time. Don't know if it'll help but just a thought.
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I always wipe davik and cache partition. To me it seems like an issue that may be related to the inability to write to the system during boot.
I had a couple issues with boot hangs when I did my first custom ROM install and had the same issues doing the same with a friend's SII. I had to use the Darkside wipes at the time, but from what I've seen on the boards, they're not necessary with newer versions (>6) of CWM. It's been a while, but if I recall correctly, the key for me was first doing a full update with Kies (yea, I know, I know, PITA software, but it did help). Then pushing CWM with Odin, going through both Darkside wipes, and then finally applying the custom ROM (it was CM9 at the time).
If you can push newer versions of CWM, I guess the Darkside wipes aren't necessary anymore, as the CWM wipes work just fine.
Edit: I also ran a permission fix after applying the ROM but before trying the first boot. Shouldn't have made a difference, but I was going with the "nuke from orbit" approach to install.
GaidinBDJ said:
I had a couple issues with boot hangs when I did my first custom ROM install and had the same issues doing the same with a friend's SII. I had to use the Darkside wipes at the time, but from what I've seen on the boards, they're not necessary with newer versions (>6) of CWM. It's been a while, but if I recall correctly, the key for me was first doing a full update with Kies (yea, I know, I know, PITA software, but it did help). Then pushing CWM with Odin, going through both Darkside wipes, and then finally applying the custom ROM (it was CM9 at the time).
If you can push newer versions of CWM, I guess the Darkside wipes aren't necessary anymore, as the CWM wipes work just fine.
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Thanks for everyone that helped. I put the rom on a sd card instead of the internal storage and it worked flawless.
Would anyone care to comment as to the best rom for the s2? I put Jedi Mind Trick on it.
jasonmatty1 said:
Would anyone care to comment as to the best rom for the s2? I put Jedi Mind Trick on it.
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I've always been partial to Cyangenmod. If you're into tinkering, it's nice because it's got one of the larger user bases so when you mess something up, it's pretty easy to Google for fixes.
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double animation problem

so it seems that after I moved to an AOSP rom (and then came back) I have a lot of problems. One that is confusing is the fact that I have 2 animations (even after flashing factory ODIN stock rom).
I am getting the samsung swirly graphic animation followed by the sprint 4g lte animation. The funny thing is that the sprint music plays over the samsung animation and then the sprint animation is without sound. Why does the ODIN not clear that old animation?
Anyone else run into this? I cannot seem to clear it even after several factory resets.
P.S.... dont install an AOSP rom unless you want a lot of issues.
I'm not exactly sure what you're describing about the Samsung boot animation. Which aosp ruin did you install? We need to know so that we can have a reference and an idea on how to help, cause not all roms are created equal.
Secondly, the factory reset in recovery mode only clears user data. It doesn't reset your phone to out-of-the-box conditions. So factory testing a million times wouldn't change the boot animation (or the Rom, for that matter).
If you want to try to manually change the boot animation, there's a thread over in the themes and apps section of the Sprint s3 forums, or you can download Rom toolbox pro and they have the option in there.
Finally, most aosp roms are fairly stable. I've been running them exclusively for the past 5 months and they've gotten much more stable over that time. Yes, there are some inherit things that are less stable than on tw roms, but all-in-all, they're fairly stable. The good thing about nandroid backups is that we can flash any number of roms and always go back to something we love. That is, assuming you made a nandroid backup.
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edufur said:
so it seems that after I moved to an AOSP rom (and then came back) I have a lot of problems. One that is confusing is the fact that I have 2 animations (even after flashing factory ODIN stock rom).
I am getting the samsung swirly graphic animation followed by the sprint 4g lte animation. The funny thing is that the sprint music plays over the samsung animation and then the sprint animation is without sound. Why does the ODIN not clear that old animation?
Anyone else run into this? I cannot seem to clear it even after several factory resets.
P.S.... dont install an AOSP rom unless you want a lot of issues.
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I would suggest doing a FULL Wipe before Flashing when switching from AOSP, to TW. Or vis versa. It sounds like you have a bad flash.
What I do is :
DALVIK CACHE
CACHE PARTITION
FORMAT SYSTEM
FORMAT SD:EXT
FORMAT DATA
FORMAT CACHE
THEN WIPE ALL USER DATA/FACTORY RESET
I guess I should have been clear. I did a full wipe both ways... full wipe before installing AOSP (CM10 Stable), and a full wipe when I came back... and factory restore after odin. Even cleared internal storage. Nothing restores the original boot animation. Is there a way to make this thing fully stock out of the box?
Even since the CM10 flash (stable build), my battery now drains faster and GPS locks slower and drifts... it used to not drift.
You can flash freeza's Stock Rooted Rom. The link is below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1910947
TEAM MiK
MikROMs Since 3/13/11
prboy1969 said:
You can flash freeza's Stock Rooted Rom. The link is below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2586
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Could you explain to me how a stock rooted rom is closer to out of the box than the shipped rom which has been factory reset?
Does his stock rooted ROM guarantee to remove the double animation and return the ROM to the original single sprint animation?
And will his rom somehow fix the anomalies that started after I flashed CM10? If so, how does it accomplish what the shipped ROM wont?
edufur said:
Could you explain to me how a stock rooted rom is closer to out of the box than the shipped rom which has been factory reset?
Does his stock rooted ROM guarantee to remove the double animation and return the ROM to the original single sprint animation?
And will his rom somehow fix the anomalies that started after I flashed CM10? If so, how does it accomplish what the shipped ROM wont?
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What exactly do you mean by "shipped rom" from out of the box? What Android version was it? I know our phones originally shipped with Android 4.0.4, so if you're flashing a "true" out-of-the-box Rom, it'd be 4.0.4. Please help me understand what you've done so that I can help you fix it.
Was the "out-of-the-box" Rom a TAR file that you flashed via Odin? Where did you get it from? I'm getting a little confused when you say you did a "full wipe" (which is typically done in Recovery), but then flashed a Rom through Odin. Typically, people only use one or the other. It's making it more difficult to understand exactly what you did, and therefore it's making it difficult for me (and others) to help you.
As far as your most recent questions: I can't guarantee anything. I'm just a guy who has done a lot of work on his phone who is trying to help you out here. At the end of the day, I have about a 90% passing rate when I give people help (and they actually follow it). And when my directions don't work, I typically stick around and keep helping until they do get their phone working (or until someone else, like Ed or CNexus, picks up the case).
I can say that Freeza's stock rooted rom works exactly like a stock phone (with all updates), but just with Root. It should give you back the stock boot animation and reset everything to stock. The file you want is:
DeOdex:
Sprint Touchwiz Jelly Bean 4.1.2 L710VPBMD4
MD5: 77262D9D6CF1A6AF30A8981A95A75D57
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You might as well flash the latest baseband/modem. That file is:
MD4 Firmware:
MD4 Firmware/modem/baseband update
MD5: EEEAFDBE59CF9C5B492B1A591EC92D02
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Well then I appreciate your attempt to help, but that doesn't resolve my problem. I'm sure it can resolve other people's problems (if their problem isnt a double animation problem).
To answer you questions, there are 2 stock roms available that are considered "shipped" ROMS... as in... what the ROM was shipped with. Those ROMS can be flashed via odin and are featured in many of the threads here. When a person flashes these ROMs with odin, it covers everything... recovery, radio, kernel, etc. It removes custom recovery and root. After flashing, one would do a factory reset, either in the rom after it boots, or from the stock recovery. This brings you as close to "out-of-the-box" as you can get... "out-of-the-box" means the way it was when you bought it and opened the box. The problem I am having... is that even after this process, I still have a double boot animation. The samsung with a swirl, and the sprint 4g with flying wires.... and the sprint music plays out of sequence with the sprint part of the animation.
I hope this clears things up for you.
I dont need a new rooted or custom rom... what I do need is to get back 100% to out-of-the-box state. I am close, but the animation is obviously not covered when flashing a shipped rom.
edufur said:
Well then I appreciate your attempt to help, but that doesn't resolve my problem. I'm sure it can resolve other people's problems (if their problem isnt a double animation problem).
To answer you questions, there are 2 stock roms available that are considered "shipped" ROMS... as in... what the ROM was shipped with. Those ROMS can be flashed via odin and are featured in many of the threads here. When a person flashes these ROMs with odin, it covers everything... recovery, radio, kernel, etc. It removes custom recovery and root. After flashing, one would do a factory reset, either in the rom after it boots, or from the stock recovery. This brings you as close to "out-of-the-box" as you can get... "out-of-the-box" means the way it was when you bought it and opened the box. The problem I am having... is that even after this process, I still have a double boot animation. The samsung with a swirl, and the sprint 4g with flying wires.... and the sprint music plays out of sequence with the sprint part of the animation.
I hope this clears things up for you.
I dont need a new rooted or custom rom... what I do need is to get back 100% to out-of-the-box state. I am close, but the animation is obviously not covered when flashing a shipped rom.
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When Flash, or ODIN the Stock Rom it should include the Stock bootanimation. But since the issue still persists. You can go to THIS thread and get the Stock bootanimation. Also you can use a File Explorer to navigate to system / media to make sure that the permissions are set, and that you only have one file in there.
prboy1969 said:
When Flash, or ODIN the Stock Rom it should include the Stock bootanimation. But since the issue still persists. You can go to THIS thread and get the Stock bootanimation. Also you can use a File Explorer to navigate to system / media to make sure that the permissions are set, and that you only have one file in there.
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That's the animation that is currently on my phone and is followed by the sprint (Original) animation. The animation you link is not the one that is supposed to be on the phone... only the sprint one should be. The is the problem I am having... I have both on there. I need to figure out how to remove the other one.
edufur said:
That's the animation that is currently on my phone and is followed by the sprint (Original) animation. The animation you link is not the one that is supposed to be on the phone... only the sprint one should be. The is the problem I am having... I have both on there. I need to figure out how to remove the other one.
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Using a File explorer navigate to system / media. Then delete the one you do not want, and reboot. It should be back to normal.
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MikROMs Since 3/13/11

Issue with booting on 4.3

Alright, so I am having this weird issue. I thought I found the fix for it several times, however, NO dice.
I've researched for a few hours now, I just don't know if I have over looked it or what. If it has been answered, I apologize.
I looked at the modified recoveries thread for newer s3 devices, but it doesn't seem to fit my area of error.
The Details:
I've been really curious to try some 4.3 roms. Of course, they are for D2SPR. I get them to flash correctly, after a full wipe. The issue happens right after I set everything up in the phone, and reboot. When I reboot I get hung at the splash screen. I have tried to reflash the rom muliple times only to fall flat on the splash screen again. Now, I don't have an SD Card in the phone, except, I left a TW rom in a folder. I use twrp, forgot to mention that. I rewiped the phone and installed that touchwiz rom, and still it wouldn't allow me to get past splash into that tw rom.
So the only way that I could think of to get out of this hole was to flash the rooted LJ7 tar file I have through ODIN. After getting the S3 into download mode, Odin successfully push LJ7 into my phone. Now again, I had an issue getting it to boot. I read somewhere that when this happens, I need to check the Erase NAND option in Odin. So I tried that out and forced LJ7 back on. After successfully flashing, it boots but gets stuck on the boot animation; the fix to that is booting into stock recovery and wiping once more. Then you are able to get into the OS.
I let the phone sit and take the OTAs till I get from LJ7 to MD4 so I re-root the phone using Odin and Chain Fire's root method. Now I am able to flash the recovery (TWRP) using OpenScript through Goo Manager.
I've only tried flashing Illusion and Carbon's 4.3 rom. The second time I used Carbon's rom. Same results. So I have no Idea what the heck is going on. Can anyone explain this to me better or point me into the direction that I need to go?
Thanks much!
your not the only one that has this problem i have the same thing have tried everything and most of the 4.3 roms same thing. no one on xda seems to know at least i havent gotten any help or responses i have just given u on 4.3. good luck finding any ideas.
Set it up I'm sure you restored some apps and data which may no longer be compatible. Or data which is corrupting the 4.3 rom. Try just flashing the rom setting up your Google account and don't add any apps. See if it does it.
Either way this seems to be a common issue across different devices and 4.3 seems it's part of using roms built on leaks and ports. None are bug free. Very similar to all gb leaks back in the day that would go into bootlooping.
Have a great day!
bbrita said:
your not the only one that has this problem i have the same thing have tried everything and most of the 4.3 roms same thing. no one on xda seems to know at least i havent gotten any help or responses i have just given u on 4.3. good luck finding any ideas.
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Well, it's good to know that I'm not the only one, however, it's horrible that it's happening to others. I appreciate you spreading the info!
edfunkycold said:
Set it up I'm sure you restored some apps and data which may no longer be compatible. Or data which is corrupting the 4.3 rom. Try just flashing the rom setting up your Google account and don't add any apps. See if it does it.
Either way this seems to be a common issue across different devices and 4.3 seems it's part of using roms built on leaks and ports. None are bug free. Very similar to all gb leaks back in the day that would go into bootlooping.
Have a great day!
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When I go to set up, I just install about 15 apps, I don't restore. I just download them fresh. I had a habit of doing that and it just stuck. I don't restore anything with Titanium or and root backup/restore app. Could one of those apps not be updated then that causes the partitions to get locked up, or just corrupt /data in general? If that's whats happening.
I just find it extremely odd that I (maybe others), can't wipe, and then re flash another rom; actually I can, it just gets stuck at the splash and never goes forward, that is what had me confused most. If I had an sd card, and formatted data itself, would that fly?
thanks Ed i have tried this after the first 2 tries . i dont have any problems installing 4.3 its just after rebooting it gets stuck. Like you said there are always bugs Im fine with using other roms for now. Hopefully when an official 4.3 drops problems will go away

Sprint S3 L710T Questions and Tips

Hi all. I've been running a Sprint L710T and am a bit overwhelmed by the variety of opinions regarding what can and can't be currently done on this particular S3 model.
Disclaimer: I am quite new to rooting and ROMS!
How I rooted my Sprint L710T:
1. Used Odin3 v1.85 to flash Sprint CWM recovery v6.0.4.5.
2. Copied SuperSU v2.00 to internal storage on phone.
3. Rebooted into CWM recovery and installed SuperSU v2.00.
4. Rebooted into OS and ran SuperSU, disabled KNOX. Phone is now rooted.
After looking at a few roms, I decided to try Gummy ROM (M3.0-07-16-14-RELEASE-d2lte), Installed without a hitch along with gapps (pa-gapps-stock-4.4.4-20140629-signed). Bear in mind that up till this point I did not know I had a L710T! I was ignorantly working under the assumption that it was a regular Sprint L710. Regardless, I guess I was lucky since at this point all was working in Gummy ROM except for screen rotation being reversed. I then rebooted back into CWM and made a nandroid backup. THANK GOD I did this! After a few days I decided to try some other roms and in ALL OF THEM I had no baseband. Fortunately I was able to revert to my nandroid backup.
So this brings us to the present. I now am aware that I have a L710T so I have not tried any other roms. I want to try out some of the Touchwiz roms but am now concerned that I will mess something up.
Now for some questions I've been pondering:
1. Is there any "danger" in flashing L710 (Non T) roms?
2. Will reverting to my nandroid backup ALWAYS work? Can flashing a particular rom mess things up to the point my nandroid cant save me?
Hopefully we can keep this thread going and make it a source for all things Sprint L710T.
Cheers!
TujungaGuy said:
Hi all. I've been running a Sprint L710T and am a bit overwhelmed by the variety of opinions regarding what can and can't be currently done on this particular S3 model.
Disclaimer: I am quite new to rooting and ROMS!
How I rooted my Sprint L710T:
1. Used Odin3 v1.85 to flash Sprint CWM recovery v6.0.4.5.
2. Copied SuperSU v2.00 to internal storage on phone.
3. Rebooted into CWM recovery and installed SuperSU v2.00.
4. Rebooted into OS and ran SuperSU, disabled KNOX. Phone is now rooted.
After looking at a few roms, I decided to try Gummy ROM (M3.0-07-16-14-RELEASE-d2lte), Installed without a hitch along with gapps (pa-gapps-stock-4.4.4-20140629-signed). Bear in mind that up till this point I did not know I had a L710T! I was ignorantly working under the assumption that it was a regular Sprint L710. Regardless, I guess I was lucky since at this point all was working in Gummy ROM except for screen rotation being reversed. I then rebooted back into CWM and made a nandroid backup. THANK GOD I did this! After a few days I decided to try some other roms and in ALL OF THEM I had no baseband. Fortunately I was able to revert to my nandroid backup.
So this brings us to the present. I now am aware that I have a L710T so I have not tried any other roms. I want to try out some of the Touchwiz roms but am now concerned that I will mess something up.
Now for some questions I've been pondering:
1. Is there any "danger" in flashing L710 (Non T) roms?
2. Will reverting to my nan-droid backup ALWAYS work? Can flashing a particular rom mess things up to the point my nan-droid cant save me?
Hopefully we can keep this thread going and make it a source for all things Sprint L710T.
Cheers!
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glad your rooted and the info for this model is spread out this forum and im going to post a video about what i know sometime this week on my YouTube channel you can link to my boost root thread if you want cause there is one more method to root this model and it's your kernel that is in charge of your rotation if you flash a custom TW rom you have to somehow restore your stock kernel for good rotation
New L710T
So I just ordered a GS3 from Virgin as it's on a good sale price and I'm desperate for a new phone, then I start googling about ROMs and get super excited to get either CM11 or an unofficial CM12 running...and then I find out I ordered an L710T.
So couple things. I would be more than willing to try and backup all of the factory set data from the phone--the stock ROM, stock modem, etc., since this stuff seems to be kind of hard to find and is scattered all about.
However, any ethical questions aside, has anyone ever bought a phone, made backup recoveries to put online and returned it? Because unless I can flash CM11 and then flash a backed up copy of the stock modem and use the phone with data, then I'm probably going to want to return the phone I ordered and get an L710 if I can find one. Does that seem reasonable, flashing stock recoveries after CM11? Or is that likely to break things? Half the reason I ordered a new "flagship" model phone was because my old cheapo had no roms available and not even an unlocked bootloader, so the idea of being stuck with TW roms is a huge disappointment.

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