Hey guys I need some help! I had the clockwork .08 and vegan froyo builds installed. I wanted to install a new rom based on Gingerbread (the new vegan build), so first I installed the updated clockwork (successfully) then I put the vegan/gingerbread update onto the Gtab's internal memory (how i've installed all my roms and recoveries), and now its stuck on the first splash screen (white background with the birds and viewsonic spelled out); I try to reboot into recovery by holding the power up button while powering on but it just stays on the viewsonic splash screen! Can anyone help me "unbrick" my Gtab?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
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Hi Everyone. I installed the most recent build of Vegan downloaded directly from their website. I used clockwork mod and cleared the cache and the factory reset and all the fun stuff. It booted up properly once. I rebooted and now it just goes back and forth between the Viewsonic logo and the Powered by G-Tabdevs screen. It doesn't get any farther. I tried reinstalling Vegan again and didn't fix it. Anyone have any experience or guidance?
Bring the tab back to stock using nvflash, then reinstall vegan tab using clockworkmod.
Hope this helps.
Just my two cents.
I had a similar problem. When I flashed vegantab ginger it got stuck at the G-Tabdevs screen. I followed this guide to nvflash the tablet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
and then I followed this other one to reinstall clockwork mode and install the new rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865245
BTW after flashing vegantab ginger you get a welcome screen where you set up your google account etc. After finishing remeber to rebbot your tablet.
Regards
P.
Hello all
I recently upgrade to an HTC TBolt but decided to keep my droid for mp3 playing since it has great battery life.
Well I went to download CM7 RC4 and the download always stopped I chalked this up to bad wifi signal no big deal. Downloaded the zip on computer moved it to the SD.
So not I go to boot into CWR and it wont, tried through CM7 reboot menu, rom manager, x + power, power + volume down still nothing.
The phone boots to moto logo site for a bit goes black and back to moto logo for a few seconds or so then goes right to CM7 bootlogo...
Tried a CWR reinstall didnt seem to work. I have not yet tried a downgrade CWR yet though.
Motorola Droid
CyanogenMod 7 RC2
Rom Manager 3.0.0.7
Clockwork Recovery 2.5.0.1
Any help with figuring this out would be great and thank you in advance.
Still can not get this to work, could really use any help anyone have any ideas at all?
Hi y'all
am a n00b here :$ just starting wz GTab
i have installed only two Roms using NVFlash
first one was HC
the second one is TNT 4.4.0
it works fine
but i lost the recovery mode
whenever i power+volume up it seems to get into a loop and the screen showing the birds doesnt change
any hints ? knwing that the Rom is working fine
Thank you guys in advance
Ever since CM9 went into its first Beta, I wiped and installed it in place of the CM9 Alpha builds I used previously on my Droid 3 XT862, a CDMA phone for which CM9 requires no patches to run as I understand it. Ever since the nightlies started rolling out, every attempt I've made to install them has left me with one of two situations. If I install a CM9 nightly and the latest corresponding GApps pack, without wiping it gets stuck at the "Upgrading Android" screen saying "Starting Applications" forever. If I wipe and install a CM9 nightly and the latest corresponding GApps pack, the phone never passes the Motorola "Dual Core Technology" screen. I end up flashing back to complete stock (requires activation and rooting) Motorola 2.3.4 GB rom every time it does this. I don't know how to get to CWM recovery if I can't boot into Android itself. Moto's menu Recovery mode option doesn't point to the 2nd init that CWM Recovery uses if I understand it correctly. I know an earlier version of the bootstrap used PB Tools to point to CWM Recovery. I think this is due in part to the fact that the D3 bootloader is still locked... I wish they would just unlock the dam thing...
I just want to know is there a way to get to recovery without booting into android if the key combo used during boot up doesn't work, (Power + X or M key for me)? In my case I can only get to Recovery by having CM9 reboot or using the BootStrap installer to do it. More often than not using rom manager or other recovery switch apps lead to the Android Exclamation screen.
I'm getting tired of the phone activation wait music every time I have to do this...
Also no one seems to mention this problem in Hashcode's CM9 DEV topic and I can't post there yet.
Jsonic said:
Ever since CM9 went into its first Beta, I wiped and installed it in place of the CM9 Alpha builds I used previously on my Droid 3 XT862, a CDMA phone for which CM9 requires no patches to run as I understand it. Ever since the nightlies started rolling out, every attempt I've made to install them has left me with one of two situations. If I install a CM9 nightly and the latest corresponding GApps pack, without wiping it gets stuck at the "Upgrading Android" screen saying "Starting Applications" forever. If I wipe and install a CM9 nightly and the latest corresponding GApps pack, the phone never passes the Motorola "Dual Core Technology" screen. I end up flashing back to complete stock (requires activation and rooting) Motorola 2.3.4 GB rom every time it does this. I don't know how to get to CWM recovery if I can't boot into Android itself. Moto's menu Recovery mode option doesn't point to the 2nd init that CWM Recovery uses if I understand it correctly. I know an earlier version of the bootstrap used PB Tools to point to CWM Recovery. I think this is due in part to the fact that the D3 bootloader is still locked... I wish they would just unlock the dam thing...
I just want to know is there a way to get to recovery without booting into android if the key combo used during boot up doesn't work, (Power + X or M key for me)? In my case I can only get to Recovery by having CM9 reboot or using the BootStrap installer to do it. More often than not using rom manager or other recovery switch apps lead to the Android Exclamation screen.
I'm getting tired of the phone activation wait music every time I have to do this...
Also no one seems to mention this problem in Hashcode's CM9 DEV topic and I can't post there yet.
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I can't answer your question, but I know that CM9 is no longer working with recovery bootstrap... You have to use Safestrap. I had CM9 stuck at the dual core logo 3 times before I decided to google it and find this out. Hope that helps you.
I had installed CM9 (alpha 0.04) and Nook recovery flasher on Nook tablet 8Gb. After the reboot Cyanoboot was loading. After the Cyanoboot logo the screen was shaking and Nook doesn't load. I still have some seconds to enter the CWM. In CWM I tried to wipe all data/restore to factory defaults. Also I tried to install CM7. But that didn't help. I still have an option to boot from sd card (works). So i think that the problem is with Cyanoboot. Can anyone help? How can I remove Cyanoboot from system? (It is loaded in main memory, I think). Thank You.
Same here.
Nook tablet with Cyanoboot does not boot
I'm having the same problem...
I'm running the 16gb Nook tablet and I tried loading Cyanoboot. I can run using the sd card method, but after shutting down, removing the card and trying to boot beyond that point, all I get is the black "n" screen. Then the screen flashes and I get a much bigger "N"
Any suggestions would be more than welcome!! I've tried to get back to CWM, and no dice!!
Thanks in advance for your help!!
NookHD+ 16gig rooted to 4.4.2 suddenly not booting past cyanoboot universal bootloadr
I am having a similar problem. Anyone found a solution?
My Nook HD+ 16gig was working well under CM10. But I wanted it to run faster under the streamlined Kitkat 4.4.2, so I flash it to CM11. It worked well for a few days, but it seemed slower. Eventually, one morning it just stopped booting past the NookHD+ boot screen or sometimes past that but stuck at the cyanoboot universal bootloader screen.
I have tried booting from the internal bootloader and from the SD Card with the bootloader image. No luck on either front.
I also can no longer get into the CWM or TWRP (I have CWM). I try all forms of power key and volume/"n" keys combinations, but I can't get into the CWM menu to re-flash my NookHD+ (I have tried so many combinations, I now forget what is the proper key combination/order to boot into CWM. someone repost the proper key sequence please).
Well, help! I feel like the dog that barked at his own reflection on the well and dropped/lost his bone. I wanted my NookHD+ to run faster and more efficiently under KitKat 4.4.2, and now I lost the CM10 and CM11 settings. It really sucks.
Can someone help me re-set everything to factory default, so I can re-flash it CM10? Please help. Thanks!!