I'm not sure what I did, but my phone is stuck in a constant reboot. my bootloader is unlocked, but I am not root or s-off. Is there a way I can restore to factory settings and start again?
omaeokorasu said:
I'm not sure what I did, but my phone is stuck in a constant reboot. my bootloader is unlocked, but I am not root or s-off. Is there a way I can restore to factory settings and start again?
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what were you doing? did you install an app or something??
if you really want to factory reset there's an option under settings>backup & reset
Were you trying to do something when you got stuck? Flashing a ROM or mod? Custom recovery installed?
Not nearly enough info for us to properly help.
redpoint73 said:
Were you trying to do something when you got stuck? Flashing a ROM or mod? Custom recovery installed?
Not nearly enough info for us to properly help.
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I tried flashing a custom recovery, and I couldn't get that to work. Then I just tried flashing a ROM, and that's when I got stuck in a boot loop. I can boot to bootloader, however
omaeokorasu said:
I tried flashing a custom recovery, and I couldn't get that to work. Then I just tried flashing a ROM, and that's when I got stuck in a boot loop. I can boot to bootloader, however
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That doesn't make any sense. How are you trying to flash a ROM, if you don't have a custom recovery installed?
Try going into fast boot and flash twrp. After that flash super user.Then you will be able to flash a ROM but you will have to flash boot image manually.
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cr1960 said:
if you really want to factory reset there's an option under settings>backup & reset
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How is the OP supposed to go to Settings, if the phone won't boot?
omaeokorasu said:
I tried flashing a custom recovery, and I couldn't get that to work. Then I just tried flashing a ROM, and that's when I got stuck in a boot loop. I can boot to bootloader, however
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I don't quite understand how one can't get "fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.zip" to work...
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I don't quite understand how one can't get "fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.zip" to work...
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fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
I tried flashing twrp, and after I rebooted it showed the splash screen, and then it restarted, and is looping again
Twrp is not a ROM. It is a recovery. You still need super user and a ROM.
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Go into boot loader select recovery and you should go into twrp
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I did "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-evita.img" Was I supposed to do something else?
Can you go into recovery from boot loader?
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Can you go into recovery from boot loader?
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Yes. But, it shows the twrp splash screen then reboots, and loops
Bad download. Try checking sum or finding twrp 2.3.3.1 it is better suited for our phones.
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Yes. But, it shows the twrp splash screen then reboots, and loops
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I've been hit with this same bug on my phone. Try booting into the Rom again and when it boot loops go back to bootloader again and select recovery. It should boot into recovery then.
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Venomtester said:
Bad download. Try checking sum or finding twrp 2.3.3.1 it is better suited for our phones.
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Still loops
ImagioX1 said:
I've been hit with this same bug on my phone. Try booting into the Rom again and when it boot loops go back to bootloader again and select recovery. It should boot into recovery then.
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I can't boot into the rom :/
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Still loops
I can't boot into the rom :/
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Of course. But try to boot into it and after it bootloops go back and try recovery again.
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Of course. But try to boot into it and after it bootloops go back and try recovery again.
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Okay, booted normally, waited for it to loop, restarted with vol-, and hit recovery. Splash screeen showed up, then restarted again
omaeokorasu said:
Okay, booted normally, waited for it to loop, restarted with vol-, and hit recovery. Splash screeen showed up, then restarted again
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I had this at one point, I was undervolted to 800mV and was overclockin to 1944MHz. Sh** was crazy. I was freakin out lol. Don't ever try that without a "faster" cpu. Stuff gets really unstable even with a faster CPU.
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i cannot boot phone into recovery nor can i boot phone normally... I had just installed Viper one S rom on my phone and rebooted into recovery because my wifi wasnt working , so i was just going to revert back to an old rom. After clicking reboot to recovery from Viper rom the screen just went white . I had to power it down manually, after powering it up it would stop at htc screen with the red development lines... tried to go into recovery and it will come up for a second then disapear then phone reboots.... any ideas? oh I also had installed Latest radio in CWM after installing rom.. I hear its buggy in CWM...
I had the same problem. Did you flash the boot.IMG in recovery or fastboot? If you flashed in recovery and its not supported by your hboot version. That could be the issue. Try re flashing the boot.IMG using fastboot. If you still cannot get it to work. I would try reinstalling a custom recovery manually and restarting the Rom flashing process. There are forums all over the place to help with that. Try twrp. Ps this is all assuming you are able to get into your boot loader.
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Problem fixed. Don't ask me how lol. All I did was relock boot loader and flash stock ROM. Stock ROM would not load so I just decided to unlocked boot loader and phone rebooted fine. Recover works to.. crazy.
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That happened to me when I didn't fast boot flash the boot.IMG file, but only the latest Viper has given me grief with that.
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That happened to me when I didn't fast boot flash the boot.IMG file, but only the latest Viper has given me grief with that.
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Good to know so I won't make the same mistake twice.
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So I extracted a boot.img from a rom zip, went into bootloader with cmd.....typed command and when it said done...phone turned off and keeps restarting. How do i enter back into fastboot with my phone restarting over and over. Someone Help me :S
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So I extracted a boot.img from a rom zip, went into bootloader with cmd.....typed command and when it said done...phone turned off and keeps restarting. How do i enter back into fastboot with my phone restarting over and over. Someone Help me :S
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Did you flash the Rom first or did you even flash a rom
can We assume you have a recovery? Did you make a back up? Hold the power + volume down. From there go into recovery. See if you can flash ur ROM. If says successful, good to go. If not, flash you backup and start over. Or even go back to bootloader & push image again.
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Did you flash the Rom first or did you even flash a rom
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i thought you were suppose to do this first before flashing a rom as im on 2.20 and newer version and i extracted boot img... and yeah..am i screwed?
Sounds like he forgot to rezip, and flash Rom thru recovery
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Sounds like he forgot to rezip, and flash Rom thru recovery
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So is the verdict bricked?
i did backup my phone with tw Something. and i also have on on my computer....That one thread said was good for evita version...the all in one toolkit..so how long do i hold power and volume down... i keep holding it and the back home and close apps buttons flash...like 7 times then shuts off and reboots with the same htc screen
No bro, do what you did again... This time, flash the Rom itself excluding the boot.img
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No bro, do what you did again... This time, flash the Rom itself excluding the boot.img
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He need to get back to the bootloader. Titans right though. Try just holding the volume down button after the phone starts up.
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No bro, do what you did again... This time, flash the Rom itself excluding the boot.img
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with the phone restarting over and over? How do i get into fastboot? there a way i can do it from my computer??? a progam?
WhatTheAndroid? said:
with the phone restarting over and over? How do i get into fastboot? there a way i can do it from my computer??? a progam?
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Hold power and vol down.. wait for buttons to flash, and shut off but continue holding. After it black for a sec or two, release power but hold vol down for approximately 5 seconds until you see the white hboot screen with skatin droids. From there enter fastboot
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k got into fastboot now what? sorry im new to this...can you say all the steps...im using rebelmod 3.6.6-evita will this work? so i take the boot img out of it?
1. On your computer, extract Rom. Find the boot.img and move it to where you have SDK, adb and fastboot.
2. Rezip the Rom, but delete the boot.img from it first.
3. Enter fastboot from the hboot screen. (White screen with skating droids) fire up command promt where you put the boot.img. enter this command ----> fastboot flash boot boot.img
4. Enter recovery, flash rebelmod. If it's successful, flash gapps.
5. Profit.
If you manage to get to the colorful x boot ani, you should be golden. Report back bro
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i think i screwed up again...os is gone..mounted storage erased alot...i have backup.ap on my computer where i did do backup earlier...can i use that or if os is gone then im bricked....?or can i somehow put the backup that i put on my computer in my phone and it will restore everything?i got into team win by the way....so i can still enter teamwin and fastboot....
can i restore os with my backup??? or somehow wth twr or fastboot???? :S i just want my old unrooted htc one x back :s
WhatTheAndroid? said:
can i restore os with my backup??? or somehow wth twr or fastboot???? :S i just want my old unrooted htc one x back :s
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can i restore os with my backup on my computer? where do i put it in twrp so i can restore on my phone.. is their a "recovery" folder in team win that i can put my backup in so team win recognizes it.
WhatTheAndroid? said:
can i restore os with my backup??? or somehow wth twr or fastboot???? :S i just want my old unrooted htc one x back :s
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USB mount in twrp and drag Rom over.... If that for some reason gives u errors ruu back to stock
omario8484 said:
USB mount in twrp and drag Rom over.... If that for some reason gives u errors ruu back to stock
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even though it is wiped and no os? can you put steps to ruu back to stock, where to find ruu? So i am not bricked and my phone can be restored back to stock, im not familiar with twrp and ruuing, i know you download files and stuff but do i install it or use fastboot? and do i put ruu in install>twrp ... there are two options install twrp and .android secure..but i can still get my phone back(Main question)?
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when you ruu make sure NOT to reroot and reunlock bootloader. i think your phone is allergic to you.
boot into bootloader, run "fastboot oem lock", then run the ruu afterwards http://dl3.htc.com/application/htc_one_x_RUU_2.20.502.7_att_us_08022012.exe
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omario8484 said:
USB mount in twrp and drag Rom over.... If that for some reason gives u errors ruu back to stock
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even though it is wiped and no os? can you put steps to ruu back to stock, where to find ruu? So i am not bricked and my phone can be restored back to stock, im not familiar with twrp and ruuing, i know you download files and stuff but do i install it or use fastboot? and do i put ruu in install>twrp ... there are two options install twrp and .android secure..but i can still get my phone back(Main question)?
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giving up already.....
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I recently unlocked my HTC One s tmo, HBoot 1.14.004, I recently flashed twrp 2.3.3.0 and it won't flash or wipe roms...it boots into recovery half the time...I tried flashing TD 9.0 and fastboot flashing the boot.IMG......to no avail.. please help
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Please list the exact steps you took, and explain the exact problem.
That way it will be easier to nail down the issue and give you help.
Unlocked phone via HTC...flashed twrp 2.3.3.0 via fastboot, booted into fastboot did a full wipe, flashed trickdroid 9.0 and it wouldn't finish flashing at the point when it was trying to flash the kernel, I rebooted to fastboot and flashed the boot.img.....did that multiple times..just bootloops to recovery
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handman29 said:
Unlocked phone via HTC...flashed twrp 2.3.3.0 via fastboot, booted into fastboot did a full wipe, flashed trickdroid 9.0 and it wouldn't finish flashing at the point when it was trying to flash the kernel, I rebooted to fastboot and flashed the boot.img.....did that multiple times..just bootloops to recovery
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Do full wipe and the use the recovery to reboot back into it then flash rom without the wipe.
handman29 said:
Unlocked phone via HTC...flashed twrp 2.3.3.0 via fastboot, booted into fastboot did a full wipe, flashed trickdroid 9.0 and it wouldn't finish flashing at the point when it was trying to flash the kernel, I rebooted to fastboot and flashed the boot.img.....did that multiple times..just bootloops to recovery
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Wipe and try again... You got impatient the boot.IMG part takes a long time... Just start the flash and put your phone down... Leave it alone until its done...if you don't get an error it will finish just wait...
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Yeah, dont interrupt the installer. It installs some other important stuff after the boot.img.
And yes, it takes a long time. If nothing has happened after 15min or so, then it might be something wrong.
For me, the boot.img part seems to take between 5 and 10min, depending on the weather outside, the alignment of the stars etc
Hey guys. For some odd reason I'm having issues with my AT&T HOX. I was running the Sense 5 rom and everything was running great. I was going to flash a battery % mod so, I held the power button down to get to the reboot menu to go into recovery. Well I accidently tapped the power off button instead of reboot. Crap! No problem, I thought. When I powered the phone back up again, the phone just sat on the HTC Quiet Brilliantly screen and wouldn't go any further. So, I held down the power button to force it to shut down, held the volume down key to go to the bootloader and then into TWRP. I couldn't get into TWRP. The phone would get to the TWRP splash screen and then reboot. But then it wouldn't even go back into android. It would just stay at the HTC screen. The only way I could get it into android was to RUU the phone. I flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0 on it via adb but now I still can't get into TWRP. The phone goes into a boot loop on the TWRP splash screen. I tried to do a fastboot wipe cache but that didn't help at all. Any suggestions?
You flashed recovery with adb..? You need to flash it with fastboot. Always check the md5 of your files to make sure they're good
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Haha, sorry, I meant fastboot. I flashed it with fastboot. When it didn't work the first time. I re-downloaded twrp and flashed it again. Same results.
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Did you run the RUU? Which one? Running a RUU will restore stock recovery.
Also, the command is fastboot erase cache. Is that what you did?
Yes, I ran the AT&T 3.18 ruu. Don't worry I have s-off. The phone booted up fine after I ran the AT&T ruu. I then wanted to flash TWRP so I could install a different rom. I went to the bootloader and flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0. I flashed it with the OneX toolkit. I also did a fastboot erase cache when it didn't want to boot into TWRP. When I try to get into TWRP, it gets to the splash screen of TWRP, then the screen flashes for a second and it won't go any further. It keeps doing that until I force the phone to shut down. I am using the phone now but on 3.18 and I can't root it. I am stock. EWW!
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I'm not a big fan of toolkits. They let you skip over learning things you really need to know.
Try downloading the twrp image, check the md5 to be sure it downloaded correctly, and flash in fastboot manually.
It's possible something isn't working right with the toolkit.
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I'm not a big fan of toolkits. They let you skip over learning things you really need to know.
Try downloading the twrp image, check the md5 to be sure it downloaded correctly, and flash in fastboot manually.
It's possible something isn't working right with the toolkit.
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Just a few minutes ago, I re-downloaded TWRP again and flashed it with fastboot flash recovery. It said it was successful but, it is still doing the same thing. TWRP acts like it wants to boot but it won't. It gets to the splash screen and then it will just blink on and off, on and off until I force the phone to shut off.
Dang I've never seen anyone have that problem so far... That's weird.. You're doing everything correct and you sound knowledgeable.... Have you tried different twrp versions? Maybe try goo manager...
And I'm not questioning your intelligence and mean no disrespect, but are you 100% its the Evita version of twrp?
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InflatedTitan said:
Dang I've never seen anyone have that problem so far... That's weird.. You're doing everything correct and you sound knowledgeable.... Have you tried different twrp versions? Maybe try goo manager...
And I'm not questioning your intelligence and mean no disrespect, but are you 100% its the Evita version of twrp?
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Thanks man, haha, yeah I am 1000% sure it is an evita recovery. I thought about trying CWM just to see if the situation changes. Before I do that, I may try goo manager.
Yay!! I was able to flash CWM, get into it and flash SuperSU. I don't really care for CWM but at least i got SOMETHING to work. I may try TWRP again just to see if it will work.
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Yay!! I was able to flash CWM, get into it and flash SuperSU. I don't really care for CWM but at least i got SOMETHING to work. I may try TWRP again just to see if it will work.
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Now that recovery is working again, you should be able to switch using goo manager.
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Now that recovery is working again, you should be able to switch using goo manager.
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I tried re-downloading from a different source and flashing TWRP 2.3.3.1 again....Fail. It does the same thing. Flashed CWM again, works like a charm. What the heck is going on??
Egrier said:
I tried re-downloading from a different source and flashing TWRP 2.3.3.1 again....Fail. It does the same thing. Flashed CWM again, works like a charm. What the heck is going on??
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Try fastboot erase cache again
Did you use Goo Manager?
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Try fastboot erase cache again
Did you use Goo Manager?
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I will try fastboot erase cache. No, I flashed it with fastboot flash recovery.
Edit: Still a no go with TWRP :/ I guess I'm sticking with CWM for now.
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Hey guys. For some odd reason I'm having issues with my AT&T HOX. I was running the Sense 5 rom and everything was running great. I was going to flash a battery % mod so, I held the power button down to get to the reboot menu to go into recovery. Well I accidently tapped the power off button instead of reboot. Crap! No problem, I thought. When I powered the phone back up again, the phone just sat on the HTC Quiet Brilliantly screen and wouldn't go any further. So, I held down the power button to force it to shut down, held the volume down key to go to the bootloader and then into TWRP. I couldn't get into TWRP. The phone would get to the TWRP splash screen and then reboot. But then it wouldn't even go back into android. It would just stay at the HTC screen. The only way I could get it into android was to RUU the phone. I flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0 on it via adb but now I still can't get into TWRP. The phone goes into a boot loop on the TWRP splash screen. I tried to do a fastboot wipe cache but that didn't help at all. Any suggestions?
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What about erasing cache?
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What about erasing cache?
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I have erased it. Doesn't work.:banghead:
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Egrier said:
I have erased it. Doesn't work.:banghead:
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I would try Goo Manager, then give up if it doesn't work. CWM is okay for this phone now.
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I would try Goo Manager, then give up if it doesn't work. CWM is okay for this phone now.
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Been there did that. Still won't work. Going to forget it and stick with CWM for now.
I was running Jellybeans 4.1.2 did a factory reset, flashed this 4.3 ML modem, rebooted into the recovery and flashed the Alliance zip. When I I try to start the phone it gets stuck loading the samsung screen and rebooting, I can still boot into recovery by holding the power, home, and volume up and already tried to reflash but I'm still having the same issue.
Should I try an older build or different setting when I set up the rom. The whole set up process works and it seems to install just fine until I try to actually boot the phone.
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I was running Jellybeans 4.1.2 did a factory reset, flashed this 4.3 ML modem, rebooted into the recovery and flashed the Alliance zip. When I I try to start the phone it gets stuck loading the samsung screen and rebooting, I can still boot into recovery by holding the power, home, and volume up and already tried to reflash but I'm still having the same issue.
Should I try an older build or different setting when I set up the rom. The whole set up process works and it seems to install just fine until I try to actually boot the phone.
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Try wiping data and caches in recovery. Then reboot.
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Try wiping data and caches in recovery. Then reboot.
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Tried that twice with no luck, trying to load a different kernal from the set up options and getting stuck at extract:/system/framework/ext.jar for the past 2 hours. If I do anything from here I brick the phone?
Hm, im not sure. But what device are you running?
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Hm, im not sure. But what device are you running?
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Samsung Galaxy SIII SCH-I535 on Verizon.
Can you
enter odin mode?
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Can you
enter odin mode?
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I can try it I'm just afraid of bricking it.
Well, you can use it to reflash stock JB and stock kernel though....and i know a debrick method that has worked for me when i was bricked.
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Well, you can use it to reflash stock JB and stock kernel though....and i know a debrick method that has worked for me when i was bricked.
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Yeah, I can't enter recovery I'll probably have to pull the battery which as I understand will likely brick the phone since I'm stuck 50% into the flash.
Ok try that and tell me what happens.
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Ok try that and tell me what happens.
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Pulled the battery and booted into recovery no problem. Can I got back to Jellybeans 19 or 20 with the ML1 modem, I was on the original modem when I was running that rom.
Ok, good to know!
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Pulled the battery and booted into recovery no problem. Can I got back to Jellybeans 19 or 20 with the ML1 modem, I was on the original modem when I was running that rom.
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Yes. You can run any modem with any ROM. Apparently LTE data does not work correctly on the latest 4.3 base unless you have the ML1 modem, though.
I don't see why Alliance ROM isn't booting for you. Was it in an actual bootloop or just stuck on Samsung logo? I know that the first boot after flashing a 4.3 ROM takes extra long. Also a simple battery pull when it's stuck on Samsung logo sometimes works.
If it was in a boot loop you might have had a bad download. Try re-downloading the Alliance ROM zip and re-flashing!
Wait, how are you getting to recovery on an S3 Verizon 4.3?
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Yes. You can run any modem with any ROM. Apparently LTE data does not work correctly on the latest 4.3 base unless you have the ML1 modem, though.
I don't see why Alliance ROM isn't booting for you. Was it in an actual bootloop or just stuck on Samsung logo? I know that the first boot after flashing a 4.3 ROM takes extra long. Also a simple battery pull when it's stuck on Samsung logo sometimes works.
If it was in a boot loop you might have had a bad download. Try re-downloading the Alliance ROM zip and re-flashing!
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I'm honestly not sure the difference between a bootloop and the samsung logo. The phone vibrates as part of the boot, Samsung logo comes up, vibrate, black screen and repeat.
I'll download the zip again and start over. Should I try the build 21 first for any reasons?
Try an sd card with written boot to it
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I'm honestly not sure the difference between a bootloop and the samsung logo. The phone vibrates as part of the boot, Samsung logo comes up, vibrate, black screen and repeat.
I'll download the zip again and start over. Should I try the build 21 first for any reasons?
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The build number does not matter. You should be able to flash anything. What you are describing is definitely a boot loop. I would try to re-download the build 22 zip. What recovery are you on?
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The build number does not matter. You should be able to flash anything. What you are describing is definitely a boot loop. I would try to re-download the build 22 zip. What recovery are you on?
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ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.4.5
Or try downloading a soft brick debricking software on your cpu
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ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.4.5
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That's the latest recovery so you should be good. The only thing I can suggest is to re-download the zip and try again. Make sure you back up your data and factory reset before flashing (wipe data, cache, dalvik).
If that doesn't work you should be able to flash back to your old 4.1.2 build. Did you make a nandroid?