so i s-offed with revolutionary, rooted with the provided zip, etc. i tried to flash a rom from the rom manager downloads page,(aosp) and itgot stuck on the cyanogenmod boot animation. i then removed the battery and replaced it, went to recovery, and restored my stock backup. now when i turn it on, it shows the white htc logo screen, no "quietly brilliant" text, and it just sits there. I NEED HELP :'(
Try wipe cache and dalvik then do your restore
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I rooted my G2 via the instructions and download in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928160
I did not flash the hboot.
Phone seemed to work fine after that. But then I downloaded ClockWorkMod Rom Manager and downloaded CM7. When I installed it, my phone comes up to the boot screen, runs for a second, then reboots.... it just keeps rebooting.
Using the factory reset, I can get back into the recovery, so I tried to install CM6.1 from my sd card, but the exact same thing happens (endless boot screen reboots).
What can I do? Thank you for any help.
Fixed.
All I had to do was clear the dalvik cache.
Hi,would appreciate some pointers from experienced folk:
My Saga is s-off, flashed with Virtuous Unity 1.27.0 using ROM Manager's Clockwork Recovery installation.
I added the Fitted ROSIE v.1.0 version from here.
Then tried to add the wifi fix from here (saga_wifi_fix_1.28.401.1_v3.zip), both using ROM Manager.
BUT, the reboot got stuck at the white HTC screen.
I pulled the battery after 10 minutes and restored the backed-up version of the rom prior to the two add-ons, using the ClockworkMOD Recovery that ROM Manager installed, but now the phone gets stuck in a reboot cycle - i.e. vibrates, shows the white HTC screen, switches off, reboots, shows the white screen etc.
Anybody got any suggestions?
Thanks
Boot into recovery, try wipe cache and dalvik cache, reboot.
If that doesn't work do a fullwipe, reflash the rom, flash the fix and reboot
Full wipe and re-flashing the ROM was the only way I could get it going again
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Full wipe and re-flashing the ROM was the only way I could get it going again
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Ahh you should have waited. I had the same issue and I was able to log in by "unfixing" the fix.
I installed the FITTED ROSIE and the same happened to me......
So, I was able to get 3e and clockworkmod recovery installed on my Infuse. (A great accomplishment for me, trust me)
I went through the process of wiping data and caches to install my new ROM but I put the two zips (Cyan7 & Google Apps) on the external sdcard so when I went to install them I couldn't see them. I thought my only option then was to chose to restore from backup in CM recovery and now I'm stuck on the Samsung boot logo.
I tried a battery pull and VOLup/VOLdwn/POWER to try to get into recovery but I'm still stuck on the boot logo. What can I do now?
I'd really appreciate your help. Cheers.
My nexus has been running Cyanogen mod 10 for a while and I wanted to change to kaos droid.
I went into cwm and cleared data/factory reset, then flashed the rom, then I cleared dalvik cache, nothing seemed to go wrong but when I chose reboot device it got stuck on the boot screen, so I took the battery out and back in, then tried to boot into recovery but the google logo came up, then the clockwork mod recovery logo but there was no text and I couldn't do anything with it, now its just cycling through the logos and I cant get into revovery mode or anything!
Please help!
I'm gonna summarise what happened:
I changed some properties in the build.prop file. Specifically the lcd density.
When I went to reboot my phone ( to save and apply the changes), I was greeted with a solid blue screen.
I panicked, booted into cwm, wiped cache, dalvick cache, and did a wipe/factory reset.
Now my phone is stuck on the "HTC quietly brilliant" screen
Information regarding my phone:
Model: k2_ul
Android Version: 4.2.2
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You have lost your data already by the factory reset, so this is nothing you must care about anymore.
You should use twrp recovery, its more up to date for k2ul.
Then you can use this twrp backup to restore a working OS on your phone.