How to completely clear the ROM? - JAMin, XDA Neo, S200 Software Upgrading

I used SD card to flash rom before, then my prophet became strange. Sometimes it reboot, sometimes I turned to a white screen and it keeps on and off the connection with PC via USB cable. Now I can't flash any rom because it keeps cut and connect with my PC. I am not able to enter bootloader now.
Is there any one know how to complete clear the rom? or solve my problem?
Thanks!

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O3D randomly Shuts Down

Once - Twice per day
I tried everything, new battery, new simcard, a lot of roms (GB and froyo)
Problem does'nt exist when phone connected to charger/usb
any solution ?
Wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache !!!
andriu123 said:
Once - Twice per day
I tried everything, new battery, new simcard, a lot of roms (GB and froyo)
Problem does'nt exist until charging
any solution ?
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You say your problem arises when you plug it in for charging all i can think of is maybe the usb connection port is faulty.. Because when i make roms i always plug and unplug the phone from my pc and when i am using Ubuntu my pc shuts off when i connect it.. Or if i am on windows it gives me blue screen of death.. And the fault is the LG usb bus driver i don't know that could be it but mines happen because i get excited and plug it in to fast lol..
Meemo23 said:
You say your problem arises when you plug it in for charging all i can think of is maybe the usb connection port is faulty.. Because when i make roms i always plug and unplug the phone from my pc and when i am using Ubuntu my pc shuts off when i connect it.. Or if i am on windows it gives me blue screen of death.. And the fault is the LG usb bus driver i don't know that could be it but mines happen because i get excited and plug it in to fast lol..
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sorry for my english
I mean problem doesn't exist when phone is connected to chsrger/pc
and I wiped everything and still shuts down
I had that problem before after upgrading a custom firmware. Do a full backup of all application using Titanium Backup. Then delete all files in internal SD ".asecure" folder, do wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe batery stats, full wipe/factory reset.
Then fresh install firmware through CWM. The restore application and some important data only from Titanium Backup. Don't ever restore all system data. Just important stuff such as contact, sms, mms, calendar etc.
cyclonmaster said:
I had that problem before after upgrading a custom firmware. Do a full backup of all application using Titanium Backup. Then delete all files in internal SD ".asecure" folder, do wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe batery stats, full wipe/factory reset.
Then fresh install firmware through CWM. The restore application and some important data only from Titanium Backup. Don't ever restore all system data. Just important stuff such as contact, sms, mms, calendar etc.
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done, waiting for poweroff
andriu123 said:
Once - Twice per day
I tried everything, new battery, new simcard, a lot of roms (GB and froyo)
Problem does'nt exist when phone connected to charger/usb
any solution ?
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i have EXACTLY the same problem since i bought my phone, i'm close to finding the reason why this problem occurs (since i've sent my phone to lg twice, and twice they said they can't find anything wrong with the phone and return it to me exactly as it was, i'm trying to identify the problem before sending it again...maybe then they'll fix it...i'm not even gonna comment on lg service :| ). have you tried turning on your phone without simcard & memorycard inserted? does it still shutdown by itself?
EDIT: i don't think any amount of cleaning and reflashing will solve your problem...i've tried that a bunch of times before sending it to service and never had success...
ptmaniac said:
i have EXACTLY the same problem since i bought my phone, i'm close to finding the reason why this problem occurs (since i've sent my phone to lg twice, and twice they said they can't find anything wrong with the phone and return it to me exactly as it was, i'm trying to identify the problem before sending it again...maybe then they'll fix it...i'm not even gonna comment on lg service :| ). have you tried turning on your phone without simcard & memorycard inserted? does it still shutdown by itself?
EDIT: i don't think any amount of cleaning and reflashing will solve your problem...i've tried that a bunch of times before sending it to service and never had success...
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I have that problem since my o3d returned from lg service after replacing mainboard (hw bricked) with v21a. I tried today without SDcard and after 4 hours guess.... yes power off :/
now I trying to do exactly like Cyclonmaster wrote, we'll see helps or not......
if not..... looking for GS2
without sim and memory card mine went 24h without shutting down.i think it never lasted this long before...i had already tired another sim & memory card before and it still shuted down so i know it's not my sim or my sd, i think it's either the phone sim reader or sd reader. currently testing sim on and no sd, 6h without shutdown so far...
ptmaniac said:
without sim and memory card mine went 24h without shutting down.i think it never lasted this long before...i had already tired another sim & memory card before and it still shuted down so i know it's not my sim or my sd, i think it's either the phone sim reader or sd reader. currently testing sim on and no sd, 6h without shutdown so far...
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I've tested without sdcard, and after few hours phone shuts down
Replaced simcard too, and doesn't helped
maybe this is superuser problem
ps. lates solution failed, after ten hours phone down
new simcard and no memorycard shutdown after 16h... i don't think it's super user related, as my phone had the problem since i got it (very very stupid me not sending it back right away) and had the problem before i touched anything in the software. and i'm currently using official v21a not rooted or messed with in any way and i still got the shutdowns...i still think it's something to do with the memorycard / reader since with no memorycard inserted the shutdowns are way less frequent...
i'll continue to make a few tests before i send the phone to service the third time.
if lg can't fix it the third time i'll probably find legal help...
bingo
Ihthink I found solution
Yesterday I was replaced simcard to other (other operator) and phone works without shutdowns
My solution is:
flash kdz without simcard and sdcard
how long have you been without shutdowns? which rom did you flash with kdz flasher? i had already flashed back to stock with kdz but i didn't remove the sim and sd while flashing and shutdowns still happened after. how did you flash exactly? thanks
ptmaniac said:
how long have you been without shutdowns? which rom did you flash with kdz flasher? i had already flashed back to stock with kdz but i didn't remove the sim and sd while flashing and shutdowns still happened after. how did you flash exactly? thanks
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1. backup internal sd to pc
2. remove external sd, insert to card reader or something, backup, format (full, not quick)
3. remove sim
4. boot, erase internal SD
5. reboot to CWM, wipe cache, data, battery stats, dalvik
5. boot, enable USB debugging
6. connect to pc via USB
7. flash KDZ (21D)
8. in case no USB connection poweroff don't close flash utility, disconnect USB, poweroff o3d, remove battery, connect USB and then pwron+vol up, after 5 seconds click restart in kdz flash tool
9. wait few minutes
10. when flashing ends close program, disconnect usb put in battery and do pwron+vol down (to enter to LG recovery)
11. wipe anything (data, NV recovery)
12. reboot
13. still without sim and ext sd
14. turn on usb debugging
15. root (megatron)
16. insert simcard
17. boot, config googe account and market
18. install rom manager from market
19. install cwm from rom manager
20. reboot to CWM
21. wipe anything
22. in CWM connect USB and mount usb storage
23. copy new rom (RushDroid 3.6)
24. umount usb storage
25. install copied rom
26. wipe anything
27. reboot
28. set up phone
29. poweroff, insert praviously formatted extsd
30. poweron and enjoy
ps. rushdroid is overclocked by default, yout o3d may be unstable (reboots too)
in that case set in setcpu cpu speed to 800 MHZ (I know, is underclock, but very very fast)
by the way, since last flashing i Have one poweroff, now uptime is almost 30 hrs
tkx for the step by step guide, i'll try it tomorrow and test for a while then post feedback
well, flashing without simcard or sdcard won't fix the problem, after ~20 hours my o3d power off :/
today he go to service warranity
same here, doesn't matter what i do always got shutdowns...not so frequent as before but still very annoying. i hope you have more luck with lg service than i did...i already sent them the phone two times and the only thing they did was "software update and factory reset", which obviously didn't solve anything... :|
yeah
I found the solution, My O3D was in service warranity two times, first he back with new software (no repair) and problem still exist
second visit in service replaced mainboard, and now everything is OK
ps. word KEY for people from service warranity:
03D randomly power off's but when he is connected to AC charger, then everything is fine
since i installed the v21e rom i haven't been having shutdowns, but reboots instead lol... only once a day or less, and at least i hear it rebooting.
i think my problem is the same you had and probably only fixable by motherboard replacement... i'll send it to support some more times when i have the patience. lg support really sucks and they have lost me as a customer because of that.

[Q] No wifi CM11, stuck on rom

Hello. I had an older build of CM11 on my One S which started having some issues.
Programs kept closing etc, so I decided to get the latest build update.
I noticed that I couldn't turn on the wifi, it was dark grey.
I read some topics about it, and resetting your phone to factory and clearing the cache and dalvik would fix it apparently.
I tried all of that, still no wifi. Then I tried deleting everything on my SD card, still no wifi + my old rom on the SD card is gone. So I can't go back.
I tried downloading another rom, and my intention was to put it on my phone with USB mass storage, but my computer doesn't recognize my phone at all anymore. I tried using adb sideload, and even the command prompt says it can't recognize any device.
Summary: Stuck on a bad rom with no wifi, don't have a backup rom and I can't put a new rom on my phone.
What should I do?
Thanks in advance, really need my phone to work!

Device keeps rebooting at android setup

hey guys so im in a rough situation, I turned on my phone and randomly got a message same something like: CM loader could not be run/loaded and wouldnt let me do anything on the phone. So i decided to wipe the phone and install a custom rom. Now when i get into the setup screen after 3 seconds the phone reboots. This continues to happen till i hold the power button down and turn device off. Does anyone know how to fix this? Any help is appreciated!
have you tried to just do a complete wipe and reflash the rom after the problem persisted?
yeah i did with a different rom too, still same thing
And you did a full wipe (system/data/cache/dalvik cache) before flashing?
Transmitted via Bacon
found the problem! i didnt check usb debugging when installing the rom. used this guide to help me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/stuck-bootloop-dont-usb-debugging-t2920564

Phone won't turn on after cm-13.0-20151201-NIGHTLY-bacon.

I just downloaded and installed it and now my phone just resets back and again, i can't seem to turn it on. Tried installing the patch a few times, tried wiping catche, still the same bug, i reboot, the phone loads, suddenly there s a vib, screen goes black, then to android opo logo and to android logo, then it does the same thing again, constantly. I have no other patch to install (recently wiped them all because of lack of space, such thing has never happened to me before, but i should have left at least one =(( and i can't copy it to disc from my computer because i have no access while it's off on in recovery. I'm in deep **** now, that was like the worst moment ever for my phone to break down. Please HELP.
Did you took backup of yout last ROM ? .. If yes then flash it in recovery. If NO then use USBOTG .. Download 12.1 rom and copy it to pendrive from computer and connect to Phone and flash rom by selecting USB-OTG
sent from Bacon (OnePlus One)
just restore stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
cant i try flashing 6.0 gaps via fastboot mode? if yes what is the command
Can you boot into recovery mode if you press the power and vol down button at the same time? If you can you'll be able to see your phone through your computer.

boot-loop with very low battery

Hi!
I hope (VERY MUCH) that I must not through away my new bought XA2 ultra, after trying to install lineageOS just following the tutorial on the official page!
I activated the USB-debuging
opened the bootloader
seted the phone to the fastboot mode
booted the TWRP
formated, wiped everything
installed the LineageOS 16 (first time in sideload way, second time directly install on the sd card)
then i recognized, that there is no possibility for wlan (it could not be turned on, MAC-Adress was just something like 02:00:00 ...)
tried then the official SU-app (so installed it over TWRP on the sd card)
after that device hanged while booting (showing the circle, going on the line)
i formated everything, wiped in TWRP
installed just the lineageOS 16
now i have another problem:
the battery live is at the last red bar
if i let the device powering on the USB it starts after a while on itself and boot to the system
then its crashes to blackscreen (with red dot on)
after a while it starts again... and so on.
so i enter the system and then it crashes after some time.
i don't really understand, if the device is charging, while its in the system
the same issue was, as i was in the TWRP, it crashes while installing if i'm not quick enough.
if i let the device just lying on the table, it doesn't start by itself, but it also can not charge the battery.
Don't understand the problem and hope very much, that the new bought thing must not end up in the trash. :crying:
regards
layla
#Edit:
i read everywhere about wiping cache, but i saw and see not possiblity, because there is no option with "cache". I have davlik/art cache, system and data (by the way, it sais, that it can not find the data folder), but i have no folder option with "cache".
The problem seems to be in the missing possibility for the phone to charge.
It seem, that it was possible to charge it over the fastboot mode, but the charge notification sign shows just always 50%.
For now it doesn't crashes, i think until the battery is very low again.
So the actual problem seems to be the problem with charging (i tested the direct connection with the wall socket, with different cable AND laptop USB connection) and the problem with Wifi.
If I connect it just to the socket in the wall, it shows me no connection at all. If I connect it to PC, it shows me a connection, but it don't charge (just if I turn it off and put it to fastboot mode)
after flashing older firmware (oreo) 50.1.A.4.76_R1A and installing LOS 16 again, the issue with wifi and battery stays. So i can not charge the battery in the OS (just in fastboot mode) and i can not activate wifi.
The solution here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/fix-wifi-connecting-mac-address-t3891628 doesn't work for me, because i can not find any persist.img file in the firmware folder.
some ideas?
this firmware fixes the battery problem: H4213_Commercial and Journalists_1313-9995_50.1.A.5.59_R1A
but the wifi problem stays.
very easy solution for the wifi problem!
Just start the original Android (oreo) BEVORE installing the LineageOS, activate wifi there and THEN restart to TWRP, format, wipe and install the LOS. Then everything works well!

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