Problems with the Team EOS ROM - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there,
My first post in here
So I rooted my Xoom (it's a UK Wi-Fi only model (MZ604) and the root worked perfectly. So I decided that I wanted ICS so tried to install the Team EOS ROM from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1484770. It installs fine but is staying on what I assume is the "flashing/loading screen" where in the bottom right hand corner the animation just keeps coming up. What am I doing wrong?
Could I just maybe install a US ROM and then use that to get the "official ICS ROM"? Can I even do that anymore? Thanks in advance for any help...
Kiz

Did you wipe data, cache, and dalvk prior to flashing rom?
Did you also remember to flash the gapps right after?
Sent from my Xoom using xda premium

Wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik and then reinstall your ROM and gapps. Then reboot and enjoy.
Sent from my MB860 using xda premium

Thanks guys, I actually managed to install the US ROM and then just updated to ICS but thanks all the same, but I've lost root access now.
Is there any significant difference from the Team EOS rom and the official ICS update?

just search the thread - universal root xoom
root your xoom
flash eos 1.0
before flashing eos 1.0
wipe data, cache, dalvik in cwm
then flash eos 1.0 and right after that (same cwm session) flash gapps!!
now you should be on 1.0 without problems

kiz84 said:
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Is there any significant difference from the Team EOS rom and the official ICS update?
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Root, custom OC GpU kernel, various driver support, full r/w on SD card, fat/ntfs USB drives, various CPU governors. Also includes EOS tools, which for example change the system icons in the bar and add batter percentage.
Not whole list, but there you go.

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[Q] CM7

Howdy. I am about to install CM7. I looked in the downloads and am wondering which nightly I should download? Is the newest one stable or is there another that is stable. The file sizes are all around 92.7mb. Is this the entire MOD or is there a base that I need to install? I know these are noob questions....but I'm a noob to the droid scene. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
mahgninnuc93 said:
Howdy. I am about to install CM7. I looked in the downloads and am wondering which nightly I should download? Is the newest one stable or is there another that is stable. The file sizes are all around 92.7mb. Is this the entire MOD or is there a base that I need to install? I know these are noob questions....but I'm a noob to the droid scene. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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Install latest nightly using CWM. Make sure you flashed CWM using NVflash.
That nightly is the actual ROM and only thing you need to flash separately is the goggle apps, which are called gapps
Sent From My G2x Running CM7
moshe22 said:
Install latest nightly using CWM. Make sure you flashed CWM using NVflash.
That nightly is the actual ROM and only thing you need to flash separately is the goggle apps, which are called gapps
Sent From My G2x Running CM7
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Thank you. I already rooted and flashed CWM on my phone itself. How would I go about the google apps. In other words, where do I download them and do I install them in the same way from my SD card? Tanks again and sorry for all of the questions.
Google Apps aka GAPPS is also found in the same post as the CM7 nightly.
Factory Reset>Flash CM7>Flash GAPPS>Reboot>Enjoy
Google asked Cyanogen not to include the Google Apps in this roms, so you have to manually install them after you flash his roms.
Once you get up in a good working CM7 rom, download Rom Manager and use it to download roms/Gapps in the future.
Reboot into recovery
Wipe Data/Factory Reset
Format /system (found in mounts and storage)*
Wipe Dalvik Cache (found in Advanced)
Wipe Battery Stats*
Install latest nightly
Install Google Apps
Install whatever kernel you want, or just skip to use stock
Reboot
Entries marked with a * are not necessary but reduce the chance of something going wrong.
I'm on the latest nightly (78) and it's awesome.
Only jumped to CM a few days ago (from EB FR 1.05) and it's waaaaay better.

[Q] Xoom 4G EOS ICS 4.0.3 Nightly #25 Questions

Hi All... Familiar with the basics of rooting/ROMs... I've upgraded my GB 3.2.4 Xoom 4G to the EOS ICS 4.0.3 Nightly #25 a couple of nights ago, and DANG.... impressive stuff! I'm absolutely loving it!
I had a quick question on what the preferred way is of keeping up-to-date with these nightlies? Is it acceptable to just apply a new nightly upgrade from CWM directly ontop of the ROM itself? Do I have to do any wiping of cache beforehand? Also, I was reading you have to reapply the GApps 10.3 afterwards? Can that be done at the same time (one after the other) in CWM?
Does this have any effect on apps that are installed, or email accounts that are already configured?
Thanks much in advance!
-VNVJeep
You normally wouldn't need to wipe, unless they have a new version of gapps which you would have to flash.
aR_ChRiS said:
You normally wouldn't need to wipe, unless they have a new version of gapps which you would have to flash.
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Thank you... just to followup... so if a new nightly comes out, I can just apply it through recovery without doing anything else... but if a new version of gapps comes out, then I have to go through the process of backing up my stuff with titanium backup, go into recovery, wipe data/cache/factory reset, install the nightly and the new gapps, then restore my apps? Sounds painful just for gapps... why doesn't it play nice by just overinstalling it ontop of an older version?

[Q] CyanogenMod 9 kernel

I've installed cm9 nightly on my nexus s. After that, I've installed matrix kernel.
Now I want to install again original cm9 kernel, without losing installed apps and settings, can I?
trikko said:
I've installed cm9 nightly on my nexus s. After that, I've installed matrix kernel.
Now I want to install again original cm9 kernel, without losing installed apps and settings, can I?
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Sure ... just wipe cache and dalvik cache, and then reflash CM9. All your settings, apps will still be there.

(Q) jellybam 1.3 won't flash

Hi guys. Al thou this is my first post I've been flashing my i9003 for a year or so and i've never had any problems until now.
I have an stock gingerbread installed (XXKPQ) that I flashed using odin, kernel version (2.6.35.7-CL709629 [email protected] #1)
Just so you know, I'm from Argentina, and in order to be able to use 3g, had to keep the modem in I9003LUBKB1 version.
I also flashed cf root (by Skin1980) and I'm using CWM v1.80
I get the latest jellybam (1.3) from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1972087
And followed the instructions in the official website : http://www.igio90.net/how-to-install/
Just in case you're too lazy to follow the link here are the instructions:
What to do if you are coming from a Stock, CyanogenMod, MIUI, AOKP and any other custom ROM different from JellyBam
-Download the latest revision of JellyBam ROM for your device
-Place the zip into your internal SDCard
-Boot into CWM recovery (Home+Power+Volume up until samsung logo appear)
-Wipe data/factory reset
-Wipe dalvik cache (Inside advanced tab)
-Install zip from internal SDCard
-Welcome to JellyBam!
(I had to wipe the data first and then put the zip in the sd card because wiping the data was erasing the jellybam zip)
The first time I run the installer it got stuck at 50% while installing sony's media player. So i just started the process again and uncheked sony walkman player, it installed "successfully".
When the phone restarted, it was just the old gingerbread, in the about phone panel, it was all the same that before installing jellybam.
So it obviously didn't installed. I can make calls, send and receive messages, wifi is working fine.
So can anyone tell me what am I doing wrong? Do i have to flash a jellybean kernel?, I dont really know hoe to do that but I'm sure there's more than one post around here that explains that process.
If this question has already been posted I'm really sorry, I did search for any post that could help me with this problem but I didn't find any real answer.
I really hope somebody can help me, and sorry for the bad english, I did study the language but it was a long time ago.
Thanks everybody, specially to developers, you're awesome.:good:
I think you should fist flash theJellyBam v1.1.0 alpha4 in order to repartition before flash the v1.3. hope it can help u.
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friend, 1st thing, you need to flash newer cwm to minimum your problem. now is version 6 on CM10 rom.
2nd flash CM rom or AOSP to use jelly bam
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flashing 1.1 first worked great.
I'm having issues thou, don't know if this are known bugs or just happens to me.
I can't get any signal, gonna try flashing this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029921&highlight=cm10+signal+fix
And seems like the phone can't detect when it's plugged to a usb port
narshade said:
(I had to wipe the data first and then put the zip in the sd card because wiping the data was erasing the jellybam zip)
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Wiping the data does not affect your Internal/External storage.
chongns said:
friend, 1st thing, you need to flash newer cwm to minimum your problem. now is version 6 on CM10 rom.
2nd flash CM rom or AOSP to use jelly bam
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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First of all thank you for your helpful answer (I clicked the thank you button).
I have cwm version 5 and I have been having the same problem than the OP. I'd like to flash a CM rom before going on to JB 1.3 so my question is, knowing that I currently have an I9003XXKPR 2.3.6 rom, can I flash CM 10 or should I start by a previous version? And, if so, which one?
Thank you for your help.
jawadlotfi said:
First of all thank you for your helpful answer (I clicked the thank you button).
I have cwm version 5 and I have been having the same problem than the OP. I'd like to flash a CM rom before going on to JB 1.3 so my question is, knowing that I currently have an I9003XXKPR 2.3.6 rom, can I flash CM 10 or should I start by a previous version? And, if so, which one?
Thank you for your help.
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i think you should start from zero. take a backup of your files, flash a stock rom and then use universal cf root to root your phone. then flash cm 10 alpha 4 and then the jellybam 1.3. that's the way i have flashed mine. i hope it helps.
imboy25 said:
i think you should start from zero. take a backup of your files, flash a stock rom and then use universal cf root to root your phone. then flash cm 10 alpha 4 and then the jellybam 1.3. that's the way i have flashed mine. i hope it helps.
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Thanks for the advice, I flashed a stock rom in the meantime so I am ready to flash CM 10 alpha 4.
Take care
jawadlotfi said:
Thanks for the advice, I flashed a stock rom in the meantime so I am ready to flash CM 10 alpha 4.
Take care
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Good luck! i hope you flash it correctly! just read and follow the instructions in the cm10 thread thoroughly so you can avoid any problems.
All custom rom unofficial, not compile, but directly modify our base cyanogen
It is recommended to start on a CM10 origin
Example A3 to A4
KPE> LF2> CF-LF2
Wipe Data / Factory Reset. (MUST DO THIS STEP)
Select the CM10 A4.zip from your SD Card and flash.
Auto rebooted into recovery (if it show error mounting / cache, and cant mount in manually mount and storage, do wipe / cache)
Go to Advanced -> Reboot Recovery
Select the CM10 A4.zip from your SD Card and flash again
Go to Advanced -> Reboot Recovery.
Mounts and Storage -> Format dbdata (you would not find this in CWM so just ignor 6)
8. reboot
You can then flash all based on Unofficial Alpha 4
Just do the basic procedure wipe

[Q] 4.1 ROM Recommendations

Hi all. Like the title says, I need a 4.1 ROM. 4.2 and .3 do not work with WiiMote app. I use this function a lot. I'm new to TF so I don't know my way around. I came from the Iconia which had 4.1. Can anyone recommend a stable decent performing ROM with 4.1?
Thanks
TeamEOS 3 #81 was a great 4.1 ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782410
ROM
http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/tf101//EOS-tf101-20121027-81.zip
Recommended Kernel (Really improves performance)
KatKernel_70_Lidpatch.zip
Gapps (I forget which version we used to use, but I guess these should work)
http://goo-inside.me/gapps//gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip
Make sure you are running TWRP Recovery prior to flashing the ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818452
Flash TWRP
Boot into TWRP Recovery
Wipe SYSTEM / CACHE / DALVIK CACHE (Optionally Wipe DATA / FACTORY RESET etc etc for 100% clean install)
Flash ROM
Flash Kernel
Flash Gapps
Wipe CACHE & DALVIK CACHE
Reboot
Thanks Detection. I'll check it out. It makes sense since I've been using KatKiss 4.2 so far and really like it. I think I read that he was part of EOS originally. Should be good.
Yep that's true, TeamEOS became what is now KatKiss and was definitely one of, if not the most popular ROMs for the TF back then

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