I have a Motorola Droid and I've been messing around with my phone for quite sometime and I've reached a road block that I can't quite figure out. I've previously and successfully put JRummy, Cyanogen and Bugless Beast on my phone, but suddenly out of nowhere, NOTHING works. I'm attempting to put a custom ROM on my phone and I've had little to no success.
These are the steps I've taken:
Start at stock 2.1
Apply ESE81_SPRecovery with RSD Lite 4.6 (Proper drivers installed)
Phone boots successfully and I can boot into SPR successfully
Move custom ROM onto SD card named as "update.zip" (not update.zip.zip)
Reboot into recovery
Wipe data & cache 3x
Go to Install and Allow update.zip
Install update.zip (UD7 specifically -- not a corrupted download as I've downloaded several times from different locations. I've also tried several different ROMs)
Install is successful
Reboot and I get stuck at the Motorola M
I wait 10 - 20 minutes and no boot screen
Pull battery, wipe data & cache again, reboot
Same issue with Motorola M
I've tried literally everything and Cyanogen, Liquid, Bugless Beast, UD7, and numerous other custom ROMs all have this same issue. I've tried wiping my SD card completely clean.
I had momentary success when I flashed back to stock 2.0.1 sbf with RSD Lite, installed SPR, then applied Liquid custom ROM but I felt daring and tried to do the same process but with UD7 and it won't load. Since then, nothing has worked.
I've tried this same process on two different computers with different versions of RSD Lite (4.6 and 4.7), different sbf files, different ROMs and tried using SPR and Clockwork (With ROM Manager Premium and different versions of Clockwork). However, none of this has worked.
When these processes don't end up working I have to reflash the stock 2.1 sbf with RSD Lite because restore won't work either.
Anyone have suggestions?
Tried a 1000mhz kernel and that didn't work either. Any other ideas?
The format of the ram needs to be formatted as an update.zip, i recommend if you want to install roms install Rom Manger. Flash Clock Work Mod and you'll be on your way.
TheDeathly said:
The format of the ram needs to be formatted as an update.zip, i recommend if you want to install roms install Rom Manger. Flash Clock Work Mod and you'll be on your way.
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The ROM has always been in the form of 'update.zip' when I'm using SPRecovery. It isn't update.zip.zip or anything like that.
I've tried using ROM Manager Premium to flash ROMs (predownloaded on my phone and downloaded through ROM Manager) while using Clockwork Recovery (2.5.0.1 and 2.5.0.0), and that yields the same result.
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I soft bricked my phone playing with ICS, I got a JIG and solved the problem
I can now ODIN back to any version and once rooted I can install any samsung based rom, the problem comes when I try to flash aosp both CM7 and any ICS beta
What happens is I select the zip, it runs a script and the phone reboots, I see the AT&T logo and then it mounts the sd card, it says it can't find the zip file.
I've tried Froyo, Eclair, even gingerbread (I know your not supposed to flash cm7 from gingerbread, I'm just running outta ideas) I have froyo bootloaders, I reinstalled them with heimdal. I've also done a master clear and erased the internal sd card
Does anyone have an idea of why this is happening?
Are you trying to install the zip from ClockworkMod?
Most likely, the rom is incompatible with the flash method you are choosing which bricks your phone. I had this happen to me twice from either flashing a rom the wrong way or just trying to flash the wrong rom all together and killing my system, but I ended up telling AT&T Techs that it happened when I tried upgrading to 2.2 to avoid warranty issues and they replaced my whole device with a refurbished unit =]
However keep in mind that they cannot jig your device and you will have to do that yourself to get your data off your device before you try getting a new one via this method.
Possible Solution:
1. If you can, flash cm7 to your device
2. Flash This ICS rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363760
If you have already tried this then I apologize, but I hope this helps.
Another problem
Ok, everything I see says I should flash from a captivatemtd recovery, but when I install Rom manager and select captivatemtd, it says their are no offical recoveries for it, I'm currently running cognition froyo 2.2 with froyo bootloaders
Does anyone know where I can manually get the captivatemtd CWM? and how do I install it?
kataishin said:
Most likely, the rom is incompatible with the flash method you are choosing which bricks your phone. I had this happen to me twice from either flashing a rom the wrong way or just trying to flash the wrong rom all together and killing my system, but I ended up telling AT&T Techs that it happened when I tried upgrading to 2.2 to avoid warranty issues and they replaced my whole device with a refurbished unit =]
However keep in mind that they cannot jig your device and you will have to do that yourself to get your data off your device before you try getting a new one via this method.
Possible Solution:
1. If you can, flash cm7 to your device
2. Flash This ICS rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363760
If you have already tried this then I apologize, but I hope this helps.
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I can't flash cm7 either
movielover76 said:
Ok, everything I see says I should flash from a captivatemtd recovery, but when I install Rom manager and select captivatemtd, it says their are no offical recoveries for it, I'm currently running cognition froyo 2.2 with froyo bootloaders
Does anyone know where I can manually get the captivatemtd CWM? and how do I install it?
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I'll go over my method of installing(I've had ZERO issues flashing from/to any ROM)
1. I FTS/MC using Odin 1 Click. My phone build is 1008
2. Root with 1 click root(I have to do steps 2 and 3 because I do not have 3 button recovery)
3. Sideload and install ROM Manager(Rom manager, and CWM update.zip are in the Sideload zip that's attached)
4. Copy CWM Update.zip and ROM to device. Reboot and install CWM
5. Reboot into recovery and install ROM
Odin 1 Click(If you can use it)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12100225/Odin I897UCJF6-final-OCD-REV0.zip
Root 1 Click
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12100225/Root.zip
Sideload Wonder Machine and ROM Manager
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12100225/Sideloading.zip
Edit** What is the build number of your phone?
Here's what you need
Just download this rom
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/get/cm_captivatemtd_full-181.zip
And then watch this video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBPu-GqM9RE
Flash CM7 using odin
then flash ICS using clockwork mod using the instructions I gave you before.
That's the easiest way I found to do it and that's how I went from stock rom to CM7 rom and then finally to ICS
kataishin said:
Most likely, the rom is incompatible with the flash method you are choosing which bricks your phone. I had this happen to me twice from either flashing a rom the wrong way or just trying to flash the wrong rom all together and killing my system, but I ended up telling AT&T Techs that it happened when I tried upgrading to 2.2 to avoid warranty issues and they replaced my whole device with a refurbished unit =]
However keep in mind that they cannot jig your device and you will have to do that yourself to get your data off your device before you try getting a new one via this method.
Possible Solution:
1. If you can, flash cm7 to your device
2. Flash This ICS rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363760
If you have already tried this then I apologize, but I hope this helps.
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Tried this to the letter still doesn't work, could it be because of rom manager not finding a recovery for captivatemtd, some pages say I need that recovery but it isn't available in rom manager.
Finnally
Finnally got CM7 installed the problem was I had to do the three button boot into recovery twice, the first time updates clockworkmod to version 5.x
Now to try ICS again, wish me luck
Thanks
Thanks for all the suggestions, the tip in the video about flashing the speedmod kernel did help I think, I've successfully flashed
teamhacksung's ICS Port for Captivate (BUILD 9) again.
A couple notes here:
1 when your flashing cm7 from cwm( NOT 3e RECOVERY THOUGH) you need to flash the. Zip file, then reboot system, IT WILL PROBABLY BOOT LOOP, three button back to recovery and flash again, then while in recovery still flash gapps. Reboot and it will install fine. You should ONLY need to do the two time flash the first time going to cm7.
2. When you go to rom manager and choose manual flash overide from hitting the menu button you will get the unsupported recovery, DON'T WORRY about it and hit ok. Then another popup will come up and choose 3.x and it will work.
Sent From My KickAss ATT SGS2 SPORTING CM7
Just got my Droid 2 Global.
It looks like there have been a lot of the "File share sites" files taken down.
Here is what I found worked for my D2G (Droid 2 Global).
I started with version 4.5.608...
To be sure that this is your phones current version
go to settings>about phone and look at the number below System Version. If your phone does not say 4.5.608 I cant promise that this will work.
If you are at system version4.5.608 then first go here and follow these instructions.
Part one- ROOT:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1240130
I know it says for droid 3 but trust me it worked for my D2G.
Part Two-install Recovery:
Once you have achieved root open the market and download the $2.99 app "droid 2 bootstrapper".
or if you can find the file here free, then side load it.
Run the app. if you get an error then you may want to retry the first step
Dont remove the app, because you need it to boot into rcovery mode to back up your phone with Nandroid and flash your favorite Rom.
worked for me. hope this helps.
Yeah, you could check the wiki or the sticky threads for this info.
I'm pretty sure once you have bootstraped, CWR will install a permanent CWR now. I haven't had bootstrap loaded for months. Good to have an up to date guide though.
You cannot install CWM permanently on a D2G, period.
It's just included in MIUI and CM7 (and often in other custom ROMs as well).
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I'm pretty sure once you have bootstraped, CWR will install a permanent CWR now. I haven't had bootstrap loaded for months. Good to have an up to date guide though.
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thanks jasonwuzthere,
That was my intention.
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I'm pretty sure once you have bootstraped, CWR will install a permanent CWR now. I haven't had bootstrap loaded for months. Good to have an up to date guide though.
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The bootstrap is to initially allow you to load a custom rom. After that, the bootstrap app isn't needed and flashing clockwork mod through rom manager will do.
Btw, the cwm is saved to your sd card, so while it doesn't stay on the phone, if you load rom manager, it will generally say you have cwm flashed already.
beepea206, I'm not really sure what you are talking about as, first, CWM doesn't install itself to the SD card. All the SD card has is, settings, backups, and the install script.
CWM can't run from the SD card because during its startup, the card is not even mounted.
Second, as I already mentioned CWM is included in most of currently supported custom ROMs. Using ROM Manager to flash it might even force your device into a bootloop.
Right, the backup is on the sd card. My point is, if you had a recovery flashed, when you open rom manager for the first time on a new install, it will show cwm as already flashed. And even when I've wiped data and flashed a new rom, like cm7, I was able to boot into recovery, without ever opening rom manager or flashing cwm in the new rom, so it must access the backup on the sd card.
beepea206, I don't know why I should repeat this again, but CM7 includes CWM.
In Froyo times there still were CM7 builds without CWM included, and you had to use Droid2 Bootstrap Recovery like on stock.
Not every rom comes with cwm or rom manager, yet if you install rom manager on those roms, it will show you have cwm already flashed. I used cm7 purely as an example.
DO NOT USE DROID 2 BOOTSTRAP!!!! it doesnt work on the droid 2 global. you will not be able to format system and therefor will not be able to flash any roms or restore any nandroids. You must use DROID X bootstrap!!!
DROID2 Bootstrap works fine on my D2G. I'm not quite sure what are you on about.
Droid 2 bootstrap works fine
There's a lot of disparate information on how to do this so wanted to share what worked for me.
Heimdall was way better than Odin in recognizing and flashing ROM's. You need to watch a tutorial on youtube on how to use Heimdall manually in case you can't find a ROM in the right format (compressed as "tar.gz").
I used a rooted Gingerbread 2.3.6 ROM, which was packaged for Odin. Had to decompress the files and set them up manually in Heimdall for flashing.
Once Infuse 4G was running with root I downloaded/installed ROM Manager from Google Play and transfered the Carbon KitKat ROM 4.4.4 (2014-07-06) and GAPPS 4.4.2 (2014-06-06) ".zip" files to the root folder via USB cable from PC (phone connected as USB Mass Storage).
In ROM Manager you can select the ROM you want to install when the phone reboots. At some point I was able to also install GAPPS before finally booting to Carbon KitKat.
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There's a lot of disparate information on how to do this so wanted to share what worked for me.
Heimdall was way better than Odin in recognizing and flashing ROM's. You need to watch a tutorial on youtube on how to use Heimdall manually in case you can't find a ROM in the right format (compressed as "tar.gz").
I used a rooted Gingerbread 2.3.6 ROM, which was packaged for Odin. Had to decompress the files and set them up manually in Heimdall for flashing.
Once Infuse 4G was running with root I downloaded/installed ROM Manager from Google Play and transfered the Carbon 4.4.4 KitKat ROM and GAPPS 4.2 ".zip" files to the root folder via USB cable from PC (phone connected as USB Mass Storage).
In ROM Manager you can select the ROM you want to install when the phone reboots. At some point I was able to also install GAPPS before finally booting to Carbon KitKat.
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so how were you able to flash carbon and the gapps? why did you use 4.2 gapps with a 4.4.4 rom????
Used ROM Manager from Google Play to install latest versions of KitKat (2014-07-06) and GAPPS (2014-06-06) from Carbon website. ROM Manager can also install Clockworkmod Recovery.
Files for download at the website have no version numbers, but the phone showed upgrades for 4 of the Google applications.
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Used ROM Manager from Google Play to install latest versions of KitKat (2014-07-06) and GAPPS (2014-06-06) from Carbon website. ROM Manager can also install Clockworkmod Recovery.
Files for download at the website have no version numbers, but the phone showed upgrades for 4 of the Google applications.
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okay so you used rom manager to install CWM recovery.....and you selected to flash carbon via rom manager which then took you to the recovery then somehow you were able to flash the gapps.........but how was it able to directly flash on GB CWM version did you have to flash carbon rom twice in order to get the updated CWM version then flash carbon again to get the rom then flash the gapps then wipe cache and dalvik cache?
also you made a "root folder" in your sdcard?
PS. did you use heimdall one click or the more complicated version?
I can't say if the Carbon ROM was flashed twice, but it seems the phone rebooted more than once during the whole process (from rooted Gingerbread 2.3.6 to KitKat 4.4.4).
ROM Manager only requires to save ROM .zip file(s) in your phone SD card, read somewhere to use root folder or topmost location in SD card (not a folder named "root"), but you can use Recovery to select the location of the .zip file to install.
ROM Manager boots into Recovery to install .zip files, whether is Carbon ROM or GAPPS.
After the Carbon ROM was installed (and maybe a reboot), before booting into KitKat, I was in CWM Recovery and used the menu to install GAPPS.
Recovery has a "wipe data/factory reset" menu option.
Used Heimdall 1.4.0 to manually flash a rooted Gingerbread 2.3.6 ROM that was packaged for Odin, but there are other ways to root the phone.
It can take a while for KitKat to install so give it some time.
I thought you had to go to ICS before KitKat. Can you really go straight from GB to KK?
Also when I downloaded "Rom Manager" and tried to install CWM it did not list the Infuse as being supported for installing the CWM Recovery saying I had to find and install one manually.
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I thought you had to go to ICS before KitKat. Can you really go straight from GB to KK?
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Apparently can be done as long as you disable lagfix.
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Also when I downloaded "Rom Manager" and tried to install CWM it did not list the Infuse as being supported for installing the CWM Recovery saying I had to find and install one manually.
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CWM for the i9000 is supposed to be a valid substitute. I don't use the AT&T version of the Infuse (mine is Rogers), so it didn't work for me at first - still had to flash with ODIN.
Interestingly, as I remember after flashing with ODIN and rebooting into recovery, it was Blue CWM, not Red (which Red is what you usually get by flashing only the ODIN/Heimdall images).
I didn't have to install any other version before flashing KitKat, only had to root the phone. I rooted by flashing a "rooted" GB 2.3.6 ROM, but there are other ways to root the phone.
When I tried to install CWM Recovery with ROM Manager I got an error so I went ahead and flashed with whatever recovery the phone had.
Is possible the rooted GB 2.3.6 ROM had CWM Recovery already, or ROM Manager was able to install CWM Recovery after all (phone rebooted more than once, I kept trying until it worked ).
Read you must use "Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III" in ROM Manager since they have similar partitions.
ROM Manager no longer has the i9300 Galaxy S III option, but you only need to create a Recovery shortcut in Apex launcher and flash from a Carbon ROM .zip file (KK v4.4.4 nightly for Infuse 4G, dirty flashing with no wipes).
The Carbon ROM includes a Carbon Delta, which doesn't update nightlies (it always says "system is up to date").
Have not seen other KitKat kernels or TWRP touch for the Infuse 4G, currently using CWM Recovery 6.0.5.0.
My old phone got lost so I am using my Infuse again. I decided to update it since it is still on the old version from when it first came out. I was trying forever to update through the kies software until I realized I rooted it and so this won't work. So then I found out there are roms for way better versions anyways. So I found the Cyanfox rom and I wanted to do that, but I needed to first upgrade to cm9 so I went and downloaded the cm9 file and got the clockworkrecovery, and I installed it.
Now my phone will not turn on, it sits as samsung screen. And if you try to go to recovery it is just a messed up screen with all different colors as if the screen was broken. So now my only option to bea ble to install anything on it is through odin. I can get to download mode fine.
But this damn odin software will not detect my phone for the life of me. It literally will not work. I don't understand. I have spent hours upon hours on this between the past few days. I just want to update my damn phone.
Now I have to leave for work in 30 minutes and my phone doesn't work. This is just great.
How did you install CWM?
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Well I tried clockworkmod through the rom manager app, but I was running the android recovery 3e and it said I needed a modified version of that to be able to install 3e. So I replaced the recovery file with the one I was given, and then I manually installed cwm by naming it update.zip and running it on the recovery
The only problem was that every time I wanted to use cwm, it would go back to android recovery 3e, and I would have to click install again to get it to go into cwm.
Either way, it doesn't work anymore and I just need the damn thing to connect to Odin so I can flash it back.
Are you using a desktop or laptop? If desktop, are you using the USB ports in the back? If laptop, have you tried different USB ports? Maybe try a different computer? I've heard that USB 3.0 doesn't play nicely with ODIN so it's good to find some 2.0 connections. What Windows version? I've heard that Win8 can cause problems. Could also try Heimdall instead of Odin.
Unless I think of anything else, is the cable in good working order (recent successful file transfer)?
Alright. I got things working somewhat. I had to use different drivers for each program for it to be able to detect it. I don't know, its annoying as hell, but it worked when I went back and forth between drivers.
Anyways, I got my device restored. But the whole point of this was that I was trying to get to the KitKat rom(Cyanfox). I am still quite a few steps away from that. I am actually further away than when I started,
This is what originally happened: I had my device rooted(from when I last used it, 1-2 years ago) and had the 3e recovery. So I found out I needed a modified 3e so I could install Clockworkmod. Got that, all was well, and the thing basically got bricked when I went to update to a new rom. It wasn't the kitkat rom, but a CM9 rom that I needed to go to first so that I could then update to kitkat.
Now I got it unbricked, and I updated it using kies. So now I am on gingerbread. So then I rooted it again. So now I have the 3e recovery again, the only problem is when I go to system/bin/ there is no file called recovery, and I can put one there but it does not affect the recovery, it still looks for signed files, meaning I cannot install Clockworkmod.
Not sure what to do...
Seems everyone follows this process (looks like you already did step one) now....
1. Either use Odin or Heimdall One-Click. Follow instruction on how to do it.
2. While phone running install sgs kernel flasher from Market/Google Play.
2a. Copy/transfer Synthesis GB Kernel to your Internal SD card.
2b. Start up sgs kernel flasher and choose it from your Internal SD card. Phone will auto-reboot after done flashing.
2c. Wait a bit while your phone convert to new partition format and activate lagfix. Your CWM recovery version should be 2.5.1.3
3. Reboot phone into CWM Recovery and DISABLE vodoo lagfix and /system lagfix. Reboot once done. Phone will convert partition to old format. If you don't turn the lagfix off the phone will hang at Samsung logo when you install new rom.
4. Prepare your flavor rom/gapp for installation by copying them to your Internal SD card.
4a. Go into CWM Recovery mode and install the rom. You will need to do this twice since the 1st time was just a warning about partition format being different.
4b. Reboot once done. You will need to REMOVE the battery to power down the booting process and put it back in.
4c. Go into the New CWM Recovery and install the rom again since the previous attempt only install the new CWM Recovery.
5. Install Gapp.
6. a. Wipe: Cache / Factory Reset <--- Probably don't need it since it's new install from stock unless you installed stuff. Just to be safe.
b. Wipe: Cache Partition
c. Wipe: Dalvik Cache
7. Reboot
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I never tried step two myself, as I found a flashable download for ODIN that did this for me. But mine is a Rogers phone (not AT&T) so that would not work for you. Hope this helps.
Thanks you so much man. I know that is just copy/paste but I didn't see it, and it works. I was looking in Cyanfox thread, never looked at the Beanstalk thread.
Anyways I am in the process of doing this and it seems like it will work. Appreciate all your help!
Edit: Boom. Worked like a charm. Thanks so much. I am very happy now The funny thing is, half the reason I wanted this is cause everyone was group messaging, and I didn't have that capability anymore when I lost my phone(I was on such an old version). Again thanks so much.
I have done everything that I can trying to flash ROMs into my Pixel (sailfish). I have tried 2 different ROMs and none of them seem to work, the ROM doesn't seem to be installing and I don't know why. It boots up to the Google logo and that's as far as it goes, it then starts looping and the only thing I could do is restore my nandroid backup. It sometimes also boots to partition B idk why.
I do the clean wipe, I then flash the ROM zip, I then immediately flash the twrp 3.3.0.0 zip file, I reboot the phone back to recovery afterwards and then flash the necessary gapps. Am I doing something wrong? I'm already on stock Android 9, no ROM has actually been successfully flashed on my device.
I suggest the Unified Android Toolkit if you arent super knowledgeable. You just need to install that, download the appropriate factory image from googles site for sailfish. Put the img file in the Put google factor images here folder in unified android toolkit and you can use that to flash it. I do it this way just because its so easy. As long as you are unlocked bootloader you should be able to flash whatever image that you want. Let me know if you need specifics.
What ROM are you flashing? Have you tried flashing without gapps?