Power off automatically after updating to OB8 - OnePlus 5T Questions & Answers

I updated from OB7 to OB8 but when I finished updating the phone shows me power off message then boots recovery evey time. I had magisk installed with flash kernel 4.13 before updating.

zaidshb said:
I updated from OB7 to OB8 but when I finished updating the phone shows me power off message then boots recovery evey time. I had magisk installed with flash kernel 4.13 before updating.
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Did you have Submitted installed and forgot to uninstall the overlays? Also did you full wipe or at the very least wipe Dalvik and Cache?

showofdeth6969 said:
Did you have Submitted installed and forgot to uninstall the overlays? Also did you full wipe or at the very least wipe Dalvik and Cache?
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Do I have to uninstall substratum themes? Yes I didn't do that, but I did wipe caches. Do I have to wipe system as well?

zaidshb said:
Do I have to uninstall substratum themes? Yes I didn't do that, but I did wipe caches. Do I have to wipe system as well?
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You need to remove all Substratum themes/overlays or you'll likely have problems. Completely uninstall the overlays if you haven't already and do so I'm the future. It's easy to forget but you need to get into the habit of doing so before you update your OS.
Doesn't happen all the time in my experience but can cause problems like yours often enough.

showofdeth6969 said:
You need to remove all Substratum themes/overlays or you'll likely have problems. Completely uninstall the overlays if you haven't already and do so I'm the future. It's easy to forget but you need to get into the habit of doing so before you update your OS.
Doesn't happen all the time in my experience but can cause problems like yours often enough.
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I've done that and updated successfully. Thanks for the help.

zaidshb said:
I've done that and updated successfully. Thanks for the help.
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It's always a good idea to start from scratch if you have problems but if for whatever reason that's not ideal then in TWRP tap install and scroll down to the substratum folder and select "SubstratumRescue.zip". Flash that and it will allow to to boot up again.

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[Q] ggingerbread-6

I flashed this rom(I know it's beta) but today it just froze on me. I went to reboot to see if that would help and the phone got stuck on the HTC EVO 4G white screen, so I pulled the battery, hit the power button and nothing still. Just gets stuck on the same screen.
Now, I'm restoring using a backup.
I'd just like to know what happened. I was using it like normal, except I enabled 4G today.
sounds like a rare issue, if you can replicate it with the cm nightlies (being that gginggerbread is discontinued) I'm positive that they would love to see a logcat of it
I unfortunately dont have a fix or knowledge of one for that issue
I agree, wipe everything and flash the latest nightly and then immediately the latest Gapps
http://mirror.teamdouche.net/get/cm_supersonic_full-6.zip
http://goo-inside.me/gapps/latest/7/
NewZJ said:
sounds like a rare issue, if you can replicate it with the cm nightlies (being that gginggerbread is discontinued) I'm positive that they would love to see a logcat of it
I unfortunately dont have a fix or knowledge of one for that issue
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Why was it discontinued?
it merged with cm nightlies, they have 4g now
Thanks for all the info.
I've flashed the nightly cm7 and gapps and the gmail app is missing. I can't find it in the market either.
I should probably search the cm7 threads?
reboot your phone, gmail should reappear
you did flash the 20110120 gb gapps, or the one rom manager downloads for it?
NewZJ said:
reboot your phone, gmail should reappear
you did flash the 20110120 gb gapps, or the one rom manager downloads for it?
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I flashed the 20110120 gb gapps. The one in the link from the guy above.
EDIT: Rebooting didn't do the job.
did you flash over your gginggerbread install or start from scratch?
I'm thinking I flashed over?
I installed the latest version of Amon Ra's recovery, wiped everything, wiped cache then dalvik.
After that I flashed the rom.
running_onCode said:
I flashed this rom(I know it's beta) but today it just froze on me. I went to reboot to see if that would help and the phone got stuck on the HTC EVO 4G white screen, so I pulled the battery, hit the power button and nothing still. Just gets stuck on the same screen.
Now, I'm restoring using a backup.
I'd just like to know what happened. I was using it like normal, except I enabled 4G today.
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Whenever you get stuck on white screen, boot into recovery and wipe dalvik and cache before rebooting. If that doesn't work, reboot into recovery wipe dalvik and cache and reflash rom. This usually works for me.
running_onCode said:
Thanks for all the info.
I've flashed the nightly cm7 and gapps and the gmail app is missing. I can't find it in the market either.
I should probably search the cm7 threads?
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Do you use Titanium Backup? If so, open app list and look for "Market App Installer 1.0". Click on it and hit defrost. Now open up market. You should now be presented with list of GAPPS you want installed. See if you can click Gmail.
krazyflipj said:
Whenever you get stuck on white screen, boot into recovery and wipe dalvik and cache before rebooting. If that doesn't work, reboot into recovery wipe dalvik and cache and reflash rom. This usually works for me.
Do you use Titanium Backup? If so, open app list and look for "Market App Installer 1.0". Click on it and hit defrost. Now open up market. You should now be presented with list of GAPPS you want installed. See if you can click Gmail.
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Yes, I used Titanium Backup. Just followed your instructions and nothing still.
EDIT: Should I kill Market first then follow you instructions?
running_onCode said:
Yes, I used Titanium Backup. Just followed your instructions and nothing still.
EDIT: Should I kill Market first then follow you instructions?
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Try clearing data in Market menu>settings>applications>manage apps
If this doesn't work, you might have to do a complete wipe and reinstall.
krazyflipj said:
Try clearing data in Market menu>settings>applications>manage apps
If this doesn't work, you might have to do a complete wipe and reinstall.
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Sh*t didn't work. I just a complete wipe before installing this from ggingerbread-6.
I was thinking maybe I should use Calkulin's format all?
running_onCode said:
Sh*t didn't work. I just a complete wipe before installing this from ggingerbread-6.
I was thinking maybe I should use Calkulin's format all?
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if your gonna wipe, do it all
NewZJ said:
if your gonna wipe, do it all
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Just did the format all. Now, I've been on the HTC EVO 4G screen for about 3 minutes so far.

Custom ROMs crashing every couple of minutes...

Hello!
For some reason the custom ROMs Sultans CM13 and Resurrection Remix crash every 5-15 minutes, it freezes then reboots, and does it faster after that. I've tries reinstalling TWRP to no avail...
Stock works fine with Root and Xposed... But Custom ROMs don't want to work... So my guess is it's not a hardware issue...
I really want to get this solved since HOS is being merged with OOS...
help? Thanks!
SynaTech said:
Hello!
For some reason the custom ROMs Sultans CM13 and Resurrection Remix crash every 5-15 minutes, it freezes then reboots, and does it faster after that. I've tries reinstalling TWRP to no avail...
Stock works fine with Root and Xposed... But Custom ROMs don't want to work... So my guess is it's not a hardware issue...
I really want to get this solved since HOS is being merged with OOS...
help? Thanks!
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This is not a hardware issue..
Back to stock..
Did you wipe all?
Twrp latest better 3.2.0
madsponge26 said:
This is not a hardware issue..
Back to stock..
Did you wipe all?
Twrp latest better 3.2.0
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Back to stock as in... No root, stock bootloader?
Wipe all being Dalvik + Cache + System or Dalvik + Cache + System + Internal?
Also, I'm on the latest version of twrp possible
SynaTech said:
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Back to stock as in... No root, stock bootloader?
Wipe all being Dalvik + Cache + System or Dalvik + Cache + System + Internal?
Also, I'm on the latest version of twrp possible
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No that's both dirty flashing. You need to wipe Dalvik + Cache + System + data.
Do not wipe internal because then there's nothing left to flash.
You will lose all your apps wiping data but I suppose you know right?
J_Dutch said:
No that's both dirty flashing. You need to wipe Dalvik + Cache + System + data.
Do not wipe internal because then there's nothing left to flash.
You will lose all your apps wiping data but I suppose you know right?
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Yes I know, I've flashed before...
Now, when I wipe all but internal (for obvious reasons) I will loose root + xposed correct? I've never flashed any Roms while having root and xposed installed...
Or before I flash do I have to delete/remove both?
SynaTech said:
Yes I know, I've flashed before...
Now, when I wipe all but internal (for obvious reasons) I will loose root + xposed correct? I've never flashed any Roms while having root and xposed installed...
Or before I flash do I have to delete/remove both?
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When you wipe all but internal you are starting clean and don't need to do anything other then flash ROM+gapps
And optional flash xposed. Root is already included in most roms.
J_Dutch said:
When you wipe all but internal you are starting clean and don't need to do anything other then flash ROM+gapps
And optional flash xposed. Root is already included in most roms.
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Since I want to flash Sultans CM13, root isn't included... So, my flash order is...
Wipe Dalvik + Cache, System, Data (Everything but system), Flash ROM, GApps, and Root, then Xposed all in one flash?
SynaTech said:
Since I want to flash Sultans CM13, root isn't included... So, my flash order is...
Wipe Dalvik + Cache, System, Data (Everything but system), Flash ROM, GApps, and Root, then Xposed all in one flash?
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Your doing it correctly.but still facing issues so i will suggest you to do real clean flash that means first flash full rom zip (about 1.3 gb in size) of stock oos via twrp then let device to boot.
Then enter into recovery ( use Official latest one) and wipe cache, data and system partition.
Now flash ROM.zip - supersu -kernel(optional) and now boot the Device and let it optimize all apps.
If you want Xposed now you can flash it ( be careful while selecting xposed zip . flash appropriate zip - sdk23 arm64)
JumboMan said:
Your doing it correctly.but still facing issues so i will suggest you to do real clean flash that means first flash full rom zip (about 1.3 gb in size) of stock oos via twrp then let device to boot.
Then enter into recovery ( use Official latest one) and wipe cache, data and system partition.
Now flash ROM.zip - supersu -kernel(optional) and now boot the Device and let it optimize all apps.
If you want Xposed now you can flash it ( be careful while selecting xposed zip . flash appropriate zip - sdk23 arm64)
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So, I've flashed CM13 Sultans with root, which I haven't done before... It seems stable, I'll know in an hour or so...
JumboMan said:
Your doing it correctly.but still facing issues so i will suggest you to do real clean flash that means first flash full rom zip (about 1.3 gb in size) of stock oos via twrp then let device to boot.
Then enter into recovery ( use Official latest one) and wipe cache, data and system partition.
Now flash ROM.zip - supersu -kernel(optional) and now boot the Device and let it optimize all apps.
If you want Xposed now you can flash it ( be careful while selecting xposed zip . flash appropriate zip - sdk23 arm64)
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He didn't mention he wiped data, since I told him to wipe data it will be fine now, there is totally no use in going through all you describe, people just need to read a little and know how to wipe and flash.
SynaTech said:
Yes I know, I've flashed before...
Now, when I wipe all but internal (for obvious reasons) I will loose root + xposed correct? I've never flashed any Roms while having root and xposed installed...
Or before I flash do I have to delete/remove both?
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Haven't had cause to use xposed for a while, but am assuming it still uses it's own framework? This used to preclude flashing a new rom whilst xposed was activated.
ghostofcain said:
Haven't had cause to use xposed for a while, but am assuming it still uses it's own framework? This used to preclude flashing a new rom whilst xposed was activated.
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Annnnnd...
IT WORKS!
I'm so happy, I decided to wipe the dalvik and cache after every action... And wipe each party all together, then individually... It works!
And yes, Xposed uses its own framework still, its super easy to install, I would recommend checking it out again!
SynaTech said:
Annnnnd...
IT WORKS!
I'm so happy, I decided to wipe the dalvik and cache after every action... And wipe each party all together, then individually... It works!
And yes, Xposed uses its own framework still, its super easy to install, I would recommend checking it out again!
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But it does mean you have to do full wipe and or deactivate it before flashing new rom. I probably will get around to using xposed again one day just nothing I need from it at present.
J_Dutch said:
He didn't mention he wiped data, since I told him to wipe data it will be fine now, there is totally no use in going through all you describe, people just need to read a little and know how to wipe and flash.
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The ROM still crashed, ugh.. I'm worried that I won't be able to get an OTA working, since I can't get them normally because of root, xposed, etc...
I did everything you said, and it still crashed...
To be fair, it took waaaaay longer than normal to crash, so I think we are getting there... Hmmm
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Also, it crashes the same way every time, freeze for 5-10 seconds, then boop, black screen, then reboot...
SElinux is enforcing, and I'm encrypted... Could those have anything to do with it? Thanks!
ghostofcain said:
But it does mean you have to do full wipe and or deactivate it before flashing new rom. I probably will get around to using xposed again one day just nothing I need from it at present.
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The ROM ended up crashing, ugh.. I'm worried that I won't be able to get an OTA working, since I can't get them normally because of root, xposed, etc...
I did everything you said, and it still crashed...
To be fair, it took waaaaay longer than normal to crash, so I think we are getting there... Hmmm
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Also, it crashes the same way every time, freeze for 5-10 seconds, then boop, black screen, then reboot...
SElinux is enforcing, and I'm encrypted... Could those have anything to do with it? Thanks!
Debugging instability with custom roms, and adding xposed modules into the mix, is a bit of a black art but here goes.
First install your custom ROM, with a clean flash i.e wipe everything. Do Not restore any data, except the stuff Google restores itself. Run the rom in this state for a good while (as a rule of thumb try running it for twice your expected stable period before considering it at stable i.e if it crashes once a day run it for two days) if stable proceed to next stage.
If your chosen custom ROM does not have xposed framework install it and activate now, Do not install any modules run for a while to access stability before proceeding to next step.
One by one install your chosen modules, again running each for a while to access stability.
At any one of these steps stability should degrade if so you have identified your culprit.
I know this process is laborious and likely to take a while to complete but sometimes otherwise rock solid roms can be affected by a combination of things and without carrying out the above steps identifying the culprit is nigh on impossible, do bear in mind that some custom roms are just less stable than stock.
ghostofcain said:
Debugging instability with custom roms, and adding xposed modules into the mix, is a bit of a black art but here goes.
First install your custom ROM, with a clean flash i.e wipe everything. Do Not restore any data, except the stuff Google restores itself. Run the rom in this state for a good while (as a rule of thumb try running it for twice your expected stable period before considering it at stable i.e if it crashes once a day run it for two days) if stable proceed to next stage.
If your chosen custom ROM does not have xposed framework install it and activate now, Do not install any modules run for a while to access stability before proceeding to next step.
One by one install your chosen modules, again running each for a while to access stability.
At any one of these steps stability should degrade if so you have identified your culprit.
I know this process is laborious and likely to take a while to complete but sometimes otherwise rock solid roms can be affected by a combination of things and without carrying out the above steps identifying the culprit is nigh on impossible, do bear in mind that some custom roms are just less stable than stock.
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Wipe everything but internal correct? And also should I install gapps right away or wait a bit, then install gapps?
Thanks for all the help!
Yes wipe everything bar internal, personally I'd run it without gapps, even, to start with.
ghostofcain said:
Yes wipe everything bar internal, personally I'd run it without gapps, even, to start with.
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Even without Gapps, it crashed in around 2-3 minutes
Wow, that is poor. You aren't having this problem with stock OS?

Unable To Properly Install Pure Nexus Nougat & Nandroid Not Working

Hi! I went into the latest TWRP recovery with unlocked bootloader, and I wiped system, cache, dalvik and data. Then I flashed the proper vendor image, the ROM zip, Gapps and then Elemental X kernel. However, when I reboot, it just boots me into TWRP recovery. I have tried wiping dalvik cache and cache. I then tried restoring a nandroid, but it just got stuck on the Google screen. Didn't even get to the colored dots screen. I ended up flashing factory image, but I would like to get my Nandroids working and this ROM. Please help! Thanks
I'm no expert but I think it might be happening because of encryption. Did you disable encryption before doing all this stuff?
Aman301582 said:
I'm no expert but I think it might be happening because of encryption. Did you disable encryption before doing all this stuff?
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Encryption in stock Android? As far as I know, I can't turn it off. It says that the device is encrypted in settings. I think nougat forces encryption.
Unless maybe there's a patched kernel that can do that?
NateDev473 said:
Encryption in stock Android? As far as I know, I can't turn it off. It says that the device is encrypted in settings. I think nougat forces encryption.
Unless maybe there's a patched kernel that can do that?
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I dont think is your problem , im encrypted and never have issues with twrp! Never!! What version of twrp you running? Theres an unofficial kicking around that is much better than official! Maybe you got a bad download! I would redownload all, find and download unofficial twrp 3.0.2.3 I believe. Let your phone boot before you flash custom kernel, thats always worked great for me. The latest official twrps 3022 and 3021 both have nandroid restore issues as well efs restore issues that could ruin your day
Format data and system (format, not wipe) and try installing it again. Should work
OK, thanks
neth15 said:
Format data and system (format, not wipe) and try installing it again. Should work
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Only data and system? Not cache and dalvik like the purenexus install guide says?
NateDev473 said:
Only data and system? Not cache and dalvik like the purenexus install guide says?
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Ofc wipe all partitions, but these two also format.
neth15 said:
Ofc wipe all partitions, but these two also format.
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What's the difference between wipe and format? On TWRP there is only WIPE for all partitions, but a format data button.
NateDev473 said:
What's the difference between wipe and format?
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Wipe just deletes all data on the partition. Format makes the partition again, therefore it removes encryption, repairs potential problems etc. Format data has dedicated button in TWRP, for formatting System go to Advanced Wipe, check system, tap on Partition details, check EXT4 and perform format.
neth15 said:
Wipe just deletes all data on the partition. Format makes the partition again, therefore it removes encryption, repairs potential problems etc. Format data has dedicated button in TWRP, for formatting System go to Advanced Wipe, check system, tap on Partition details, check EXT4 and perform format.
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There is no Partition details button. Just fix partition or something like that.
NateDev473 said:
There is no Partition details button. Just fix partition or something like that.
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Repair or Change filesystem? Yeah, it should be that.
neth15 said:
Repair or Change filesystem? Yeah, it should be that.
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OK, I will do that. Thanks Just to clarify, I format data and system, and wipe cache and dalvik?
A Thought
Dunno if this will help, but whenever I flash a ROM/kernel combo, I always flash the ROM/gapps, boot up with whatever kernel is included in ROM to make sure it boots properly, and then after successful boot flash EX kernel through TWRP.
OK, so I formatted DATA and SYSTEM, and I wiped CACHE and DALVIK. I then flashed the proper vendor image, pushing it to the device with adb push, and then adb sideload for the pure nexus ROM. It's currently installing. Then, I will adb sideload the gapps ZIP file. Then I'll reboot and see if it worked
EDIT: It just said "No OS installed"
EDIT 2: Just flashed the ROM again, and it is showing the boot animation. This time I did not do Gapps. I also wiped and formatted everything again. Hope all goes well.
EDIT 3: The ROM booted fine. Glad all is working now
NateDev473 said:
OK, so I formatted DATA and SYSTEM, and I wiped CACHE and DALVIK. I then flashed the proper vendor image, pushing it to the device with adb push, and then adb sideload for the pure nexus ROM. It's currently installing. Then, I will adb sideload the gapps ZIP file. Then I'll reboot and see if it worked
EDIT: It just said "No OS installed"
EDIT 2: Just flashed the ROM again, and it is showing the boot animation. This time I did not do Gapps. I also wiped and formatted everything again. Hope all goes well.
EDIT 3: The ROM booted fine. Glad all is working now
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Good job You're welcome
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Good job You're welcome
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So I had flashed the ROM with no Google Apps or anything, just the ROM. But when I add a Google Account, I can't because it says Google Play Services has stopped. I just noticed that the build number is one of a Nexus 6P, and the vendor image is different, the one I manually flashed.

Just tried getting the Pixel nav buttons, phone is messed up now

I tried downloading the Pixel nav buttons just for kicks, now the system UI stopped working and I don't know how to remove the Pixel nav buttons. I have TWRP recovery installed so I could wipe, but I'm not sure what to wipe. Phone is rooted with LineageOS nougat.
h.420 said:
I tried downloading the Pixel nav buttons just for kicks, now the system UI stopped working and I don't know how to remove the Pixel nav buttons. I have TWRP recovery installed so I could wipe, but I'm not sure what to wipe. Phone is rooted with LineageOS nougat.
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wipe data.
Or restore if you've made a backup.
Airtioteclint said:
wipe data.
Or restore if you've made a backup.
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so go to wipe>advanced and check off data?
Airtioteclint said:
wipe data.
Or restore if you've made a backup.
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I tried what I just said, still getting the system UI has stopped notification.
h.420 said:
I tried what I just said, still getting the system UI has stopped notification.
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It should have wiped any apps installed as a user. Was it installed as a system app?
Download the rom and start over with a clean install.
Airtioteclint said:
It should have wiped any apps installed as a user. Was it installed as a system app?
Download the rom and start over with a clean install.
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I am not sure if I installed as a system app, I went to downloads and i flashed the zip.though I would assume it installed itself as one since it is code the system UI uses.
So I wipe the internal storage or system?
h.420 said:
I am not sure if I installed as a system app, I went to downloads and i flashed the zip.though I would assume it installed itself as one since it is code the system UI uses.
So I wipe the internal storage or system?
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If you did any flashing then yes it definitely installed to the system.
Download the rom and reflash should restore your system.
Airtioteclint said:
If you did any flashing then yes it definitely installed to the system.
Download the rom and reflash should restore your system.
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OK! Thanks for your support!
Airtioteclint said:
If you did any flashing then yes it definitely installed to the system.
Download the rom and reflash should restore your system.
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I still get the system UI has stopped message, which renders the phone unusable, but the first setup screen shows up in the background.

Recent update with layers theme active = Possible Factory Reset

Not sure if this has been discussed or even an issue before, as I've done updates in the past with layers theming active and haven't had any problems.
Did the newest update this morning, systemui keeps crashing and the theme WON'T DISABLE. Looking like a factory reset is upon me. If anyone has any ideas, please speak up. Phone isn't rooted or bootloader unlocked.
siralsmooth said:
Not sure if this has been discussed or even an issue before, as I've done updates in the past with layers theming active and haven't had any problems.
Did the newest update this morning, systemui keeps crashing and the theme WON'T DISABLE. Looking like a factory reset is upon me. If anyone has any ideas, please speak up. Phone isn't rooted or bootloader unlocked.
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Flash over recovery the substratum rescue/legacy zip, wipe cache and see if that works.
Morningbender23 said:
Flash over recovery the substratum rescue/legacy zip, wipe cache and see if that works.
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Is that flash able with stock recovery or do you need to boot twrp, or was that recovery a rooted only option?

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