att one x, rooted and bootloader just unlocked. i had just restored a titanium backup when it suggested a reboot. after the reboot i get the messages com.android.phone and process.acore have stopped. then the phone reboots and the same messages again. anybody know how to get out of this loop?
We're you restoring Titanium Backup to a new ROM? It sounds like you could have accidentally installed the past phone application or other system applications. I suggest restoring again and checking the apps that are being restored
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Hope you have not restored system apps or data... just do a factory reset... and restore only user apps... also u have not mentioned about whether you installed any new ROM, if yes then app data compatibility issue may crop up between different ROMs . Try the first solution first however....
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ruffdogtechy said:
We're you restoring Titanium Backup to a new ROM? It sounds like you could have accidentally installed the past phone application or other system applications. I suggest restoring again and checking the apps that are being restored
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i cant get the phone to stop rebooting long enough to do anything ive tried to do a factory reset and clear storage but all i get is an htc warning about development purposes
Can you get into the downloader? I'm prettysute you can access it by holding do the sleep/wake button and the volume button for about 30 seconds to a minute
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Hold down the power button until the capacitive buttons start blinking (about 5 seconds). Keep holding it until the phone shuts off. The phone will be off for a few seconds, then reboot. While its off (screen and buttons dark), hold the volume down rocker. Don't release it until you see the white bootloader screen, you can factory reset from there, or go into recovery and do it.
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use cwm recovery reset everything(including data,system,cache..) ,switch to twrp and install any rom and see it working.it worked for me too(i had this problem).
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so I bought this MyTouch 4g from this guy at my job. He rooted and messed up some things (deleted important files i guess), and as I'm using the phone I get random force closes on certain applications. Turning on the phone takes forever, Loading pop up stays up for about 5 minutes before the homescreen is actually completely loaded. Sense Widgets are gone, when I try to load them, htc.RosieUtility.com has to force close. Email app force closes as well. When I try to recovery boot (Volume + Power), I get a ClockWorkMod screen.. which I am 98% sure is not stock.
He admitted himself he messed it up, so I bought it pretty cheap from him , but is there any way to reset EVERYTHING to factory settings, even though he deleted some things when he rooted and got into the system/app?
I could be wrong but try:
Home > Menu > Settings > Factory Data Reset
Unless you are comfortable with flashing a new ROM to the device.
Your right in thinking clockworkmod is nothing to with stock. But this is good. If he has messed up by deleting important apps and files the easiest way to solve this is to flash a new rom. Head over to the my touch 4g forums find a rom you like the look of download it to your memory card. Boot in to recovery, wipe data, wipe cache, install zip from sdcard and flash your new rom. This should solve all your problems and you will have a clean slate to start from.
I wouldnt worry about unrooting, i have heard of people Paying more for second hand phones that have been rooted. How ever if you did want to take it back to stock im sure there will be a guide in the my touch 4g forums
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try this out, there is a link above the 2nd video http://www.droid-life.com/2010/06/14/how-to-root-and-unroot-the-droid-incredible/
I rooted my phone (at a friend's house, I'm all Apple unfortunately) and all was well and good until I purchased Rom Manager and tried to download MIUI. Since then it goes through the MIUI United Worldwide splash screen infinitely. I went the rom manager route instead of manually installing in the hopes that i wouldn't fail. But here we are.
Pull the battery and hold power and volume down and boot into recovery from there and manually wipe everything and reinstall the ROM
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Thank you for the speedy reply! as far as wiping everything, im in clockworkmod recovery v3.0.2.6. , should i wipe everything through this? I'm coming from the jailbroken iphone world so I am a tad new at this. Mostly just following steps right now.
all has been solved, thanks again. (if anyone is curious, wiping cache and data fixed it.)
My phone got crazy yesterday:
i don't know exactly when it started but when i start my phone up it says Media Scanning.
Then it says media scanned and then it goes like showing on the screenshot attached for hours, even after restarting.
I am not rooted and on gingerbread 2.3.5
Thanks for any help!
I decided to restore the phone but when i want to do that it wants a samsung account password which i forgot.
I tried also hard reset with dialing *2767*3855#. phone tried to shut down but didnt do it can i restore another way?
I also saw a video on youtube for gs2 with said that i have to press vol up home and power when the phone is ON until it reboots to android system recovery. then do factory reset there.
But will it work on our phone without root ?
Please help my phone starts annoying me
Deadfreak said:
I decided to restore the phone but when i want to do that it wants a samsung account password which i forgot.
I tried also hard reset with dialing *2767*3855#. phone tried to shut down but didnt do it can i restore another way?
I also saw a video on youtube for gs2 with said that i have to press vol up home and power when the phone is ON until it reboots to android system recovery. then do factory reset there.
But will it work on our phone without root ?
Please help my phone starts annoying me
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Yes buddy. You can reboot your phone to Stock recovery (as you said you are not rooted and i hope u have not installed CWM). Switch off ur phone and switch on. When samsung logo appears, just press menu key+Volume up button. It will boot into recovery mode. From there you can wipe data/Factory reset your phone.
thanks for this tipp helped me out but do you know why the media kept scanning
At my girlfriend it was a sign before her her microsd goes defective......
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Hi,
My HTC one mini has an unlocked bootloader, TWRP installed and S-off (i don't know if this will help)
I was trying to flash cyanogenmod 11 on my device via TWRP however it said that it had failed. Then when i rebooted my phone it showed the HTC logo but after a couple of seconds, the screen went black. Then the HTC logo popped up again, however, my phone had just booted back into my recovery.
I have tried to solve this by factory reseting however this did nothing, i have flashed a backup i had saved to my computer (that was saved by ROM manager) however there was no change, and i have switched off several times however i always end up in the TWRP recovery. I can boot into the bootloader but from there, i still can't get to the normal system.
This is a big problem as i can't find anything else on the internet that describes this problem and i think that my phone could be bricked. I can't access my apps or anything else. I don't think it is a bootloop as I can't even see the security screen and i don't have the option of entering my password which has happened in the past as it always goes straight to the recovery.
If anyone had any advice on what to do i would really appreciate it as I really need help!
Thanks
Seems you have no os loaded. I'm not sure why your backup does not work. I had an issue flashing cm11 originally, kept failing. Did you wipe data, cache and all and retry your backup again?
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hi
dizzyman1180 said:
Seems you have no os loaded. I'm not sure why your backup does not work. I had an issue flashing cm11 originally, kept failing. Did you wipe data, cache and all and retry your backup again?
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i have the same issue..
Just like the title says. I'm using mm 6.0.1., stock, non-rooted. This started after I uninstalled Good Lock App from Galaxy App store. I already wiped cache using the up/home/power button method. I wiped the cache in Galaxy App app, I wiped the cache in Googles App store app for S'n'G's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. And thank you in advance.
Update: Just reinstalled Good lock from the Galaxy App Store to see if it would restore the power button and recent app. It restored the recent app, but not the power button. To clarify, when I hold the power button down, it does not give me the option to power off/ restart etc. It just reboots and starts at the Sprint Screen. Trying to find solution before I have to do a factory reset.
Update: Will probably do a factory reset. All sorts of problems now. When I try to transfer files, open other programs, it all leads to a reboot. A real FUBAR. Not sure if this has to do with it as well. I use the Package Disable Pro App, when I upgraded to MM 6.0.1, I forgot to enable all my packages. I re-enabled them now to see if that would solve my dilemma, but it does not. So I will go through a factory reset and update how it comes out.
Update: I was able to finally do a factory reset after some trial and error. Will probably not use that Good Lock app until there is a more stable version. Everything seems to be back to normal, power button works fine and no more reboots by accessing apps or settings.
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Just like the title says. I'm using mm 6.0.1., stock, non-rooted. This started after I uninstalled Good Lock App from Galaxy App store. I already wiped cache using the up/home/power button method. I wiped the cache in Galaxy App app, I wiped the cache in Googles App store app for S'n'G's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. And thank you in advance.
Update: Just reinstalled Good lock from the Galaxy App Store to see if it would restore the power button and recent app. It restored the recent app, but not the power button. To clarify, when I hold the power button down, it does not give me the option to power off/ restart etc. It just reboots and starts at the Sprint Screen. Trying to find solution before I have to do a factory reset.
Update: Will probably do a factory reset. All sorts of problems now. When I try to transfer files, open other programs, it all leads to a reboot. A real FUBAR. Not sure if this has to do with it as well. I use the Package Disable Pro App, when I upgraded to MM 6.0.1, I forgot to enable all my packages. I re-enabled them now to see if that would solve my dilemma, but it does not. So I will go through a factory reset and update how it comes out.
Update: I was able to finally do a factory reset after some trial and error. Will probably not use that Good Lock app until there is a more stable version. Everything seems to be back to normal, power button works fine and no more reboots by accessing apps or settings.
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For future reference if you open the good lock app from the app drawer there's an option to uninstall it.
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For future reference if you open the good lock app from the app drawer there's an option to uninstall it.
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I knew that already, and I did. That is how this whole problem started. I mentioned that I did uninstall in my original post. Thanks for the obvious.
DirtyStacks said:
Just like the title says. I'm using mm 6.0.1., stock, non-rooted. This started after I uninstalled Good Lock App from Galaxy App store. I already wiped cache using the up/home/power button method. I wiped the cache in Galaxy App app, I wiped the cache in Googles App store app for S'n'G's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. And thank you in advance.
Update: Just reinstalled Good lock from the Galaxy App Store to see if it would restore the power button and recent app. It restored the recent app, but not the power button. To clarify, when I hold the power button down, it does not give me the option to power off/ restart etc. It just reboots and starts at the Sprint Screen. Trying to find solution before I have to do a factory reset.
Update: Will probably do a factory reset. All sorts of problems now. When I try to transfer files, open other programs, it all leads to a reboot. A real FUBAR. Not sure if this has to do with it as well. I use the Package Disable Pro App, when I upgraded to MM 6.0.1, I forgot to enable all my packages. I re-enabled them now to see if that would solve my dilemma, but it does not. So I will go through a factory reset and update how it comes out.
Update: I was able to finally do a factory reset after some trial and error. Will probably not use that Good Lock app until there is a more stable version. Everything seems to be back to normal, power button works fine and no more reboots by accessing apps or settings.
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Yeah the same thing was happening to me after I updated to marshmellow. What I did to fix it was just reinstall the tar file here on XDA and it works fine after
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