[Resolved] Galaxy Y Jellyblast v3 OTA update troubleshooting (settings app crashing included) - General Questions and Answers

One of most successful ROMs for Galaxy Y, The JellyBlast v3 developed by xda dev avijit has known to encounter few problems while flashing the OTA updates provided by the dev. This post is about how to flash the OTA updates correctly and how to troubleshoot if you encounter any problems after flashing any of the updates without flashing the ROM itself to solve the problem. So here is the installing+trouble shooting [GUIDE]. I assume that you are fresh on JB v3 without any OTA updates installed. Dont worry if you already had just read on we will most probably come across your problem and you can also check if you did something wrong while flashing OTA updates. Now to the Guide..
First of all download all the OTA updates 1,2,3,4.1 and 5 (there is a 6th update but it has not been tested by me yet as it is not yet available to download as .zip). Place the updates in a folder for easy access. You probably have CWM (5+) if not, download a compatible version and place it in your sd card root(i.e just in your sd card and not inside any folder). Now Boot your phone to recovery mode. Select 'apply update from sd' and select cwm.zip (assuming that you were on stock recovery, if you have cwm recovery as ur default just carry on). Now in CWM recovery 'wipe cache partion' and select 'mounts and storage' and mount everything (you might experience "unable to mount error" if you have a wrong version of CWM). Now go back and take a backup of your phone (assuming that you are fresh on jb v3 if not, its still good to have a backup). This is to save you from flashing the stock/JB v3 again if you encounter a boot loop (boot loop is the state when your phone keeps on rebooting not going beyond the boot animation). Now back to the guide.. Now after taking backup select 'install zip from sd' and now open the folder that has the OTA updates (if you had put em in any). Select the OTA update 1(the name of the file will be something like "JBV3OTA1.signed.zip", i will be mentioning it as OTA update #). Flash the update 1. Reboot your phone. You should enter your phone's android interface(home screen/launcher) for the updates to take effect. You can check your ROM version from your settings to see if the update was successful. This OTA update is known to crash the notification bar. Dont worry the next OTA updates will fix this. Now again reboot your phone to recovery, go to cwm like before and this time you have to flash the OTA update 2 directly without clearing cache and taking backup but it would be a good idea to mount everything. Now as i told flash the update 2 and reboot, enter your launcher. Again reboot to recover do the same for 3, 4.1 and 5 aka pre-nemesis. You noticed that the 4th update is 4.1. It is the revised version of the 4th update which had some serious problems. So be careful which update you download. And after flashing all OTA updates you can check your ROM version from settings. And now to the troubleshooting part.
I already mentioned the first common problem, the crashing of notification bar. This will be fixed after flashing the second update. The next common problem that can occur anytime during the flashing of updates is bootloop. This is something that can occur randomly and not everyone experience this everytime and the chances are rare enough but if you do encounter this, no worries if you have taken the backup of your phone with JB v3 without updates. Just boot to recovery then CWM then Advance Restore then select the backup file and restore 'system' alone. This will solve the problem. But you have to flash all the updates again from first and thr chances are very very low that you will get into a boot loop again. And another tip is you dont have to pull thr battery if u got into a bootloop. Just keep pressing the power key till the phone switches off. Then boot to recovery by pressing home+volume up+power key for few seconds till phone starts. The next most common problem experienced is the disappearing and crashing of settings app after flashing the 5th update. This can be solved pretty easy. All you got to do is open the OTA update 3 with a archiving app like 'easy unrar lite' and look for system/app/settings.apk extract this settings.apk and install it using system installer. This will solve the problem. These were the most common problems experienced while flashing ota updates. It is recommended to flash the updates one by one because each update is a continuation of the previous. So the guide ends here. Hopes that your ROM works perfectly. For any other trouble you have come across feel free to ask.

The latest YouTube app is not installing on jellyblast....notice please
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda app-developers app

sulavbk said:
The latest YouTube app is not installing on jellyblast....notice please
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Make sure that you have enough memory free in your 'system' and 'internal'. I would recommend you to use link2sd and convert Youtube you already have on your system to User app. Then link the app. This will free your memory. And try installing it now, using package installer. And link the app using link2sd if its not linked after update. Hopes this will help.

Okay....I have done! But the video is not playing and I can't able to add my account in it...something is going wrong.......
Samsung Galaxy Y-Jellyblast

sulavbk said:
Okay....I have done! But the video is not playing and I can't able to add my account in it...something is going wrong.......
Samsung Galaxy Y-Jellyblast
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well.. Then you can try installing it again or install the old version or.. use some app like Tubemate or something like that till you get another update of Youtube. Coz m not yet much of a dev to tweak and fix errors within app right now.

Okay...thanks for the suggestions
Samsung Galaxy Y-Jellyblast

TTS and voice search setting is still missing on nemesis Titanium! please notice....!!!
galaxy y-Nemesis Titanium

sulavbk said:
TTS and voice search setting is still missing on nemesis Titanium! please notice....!!!
galaxy y-Nemesis Titanium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well.. As far as i have known, the nemesis series is still in a developing stage. I have already bricked my phone twice while flashing stuff. So this time i would say that we must wait for a fully functional and reliable nemesis rom. Or till i start tweaking it myself..

ota 5 problem
haridevil99 said:
One of most successful ROMs for Galaxy Y, The JellyBlast v3 developed by xda dev avijit has known to encounter few problems while flashing the OTA updates provided by the dev. This post is about how to flash the OTA updates correctly and how to troubleshoot if you encounter any problems after flashing any of the updates without flashing the ROM itself to solve the problem. So here is the installing+trouble shooting [GUIDE]. I assume that you are fresh on JB v3 without any OTA updates installed. Dont worry if you already had just read on we will most probably come across your problem and you can also check if you did something wrong while flashing OTA updates. Now to the Guide..
First of all download all the OTA updates 1,2,3,4.1 and 5 (there is a 6th update but it has not been tested by me yet as it is not yet available to download as .zip). Place the updates in a folder for easy access. You probably have CWM (5+) if not, download a compatible version and place it in your sd card root(i.e just in your sd card and not inside any folder). Now Boot your phone to recovery mode. Select 'apply update from sd' and select cwm.zip (assuming that you were on stock recovery, if you have cwm recovery as ur default just carry on). Now in CWM recovery 'wipe cache partion' and select 'mounts and storage' and mount everything (you might experience "unable to mount error" if you have a wrong version of CWM). Now go back and take a backup of your phone (assuming that you are fresh on jb v3 if not, its still good to have a backup). This is to save you from flashing the stock/JB v3 again if you encounter a boot loop (boot loop is the state when your phone keeps on rebooting not going beyond the boot animation). Now back to the guide.. Now after taking backup select 'install zip from sd' and now open the folder that has the OTA updates (if you had put em in any). Select the OTA update 1(the name of the file will be something like "JBV3OTA1.signed.zip", i will be mentioning it as OTA update #). Flash the update 1. Reboot your phone. You should enter your phone's android interface(home screen/launcher) for the updates to take effect. You can check your ROM version from your settings to see if the update was successful. This OTA update is known to crash the notification bar. Dont worry the next OTA updates will fix this. Now again reboot your phone to recovery, go to cwm like before and this time you have to flash the OTA update 2 directly without clearing cache and taking backup but it would be a good idea to mount everything. Now as i told flash the update 2 and reboot, enter your launcher. Again reboot to recover do the same for 3, 4.1 and 5 aka pre-nemesis. You noticed that the 4th update is 4.1. It is the revised version of the 4th update which had some serious problems. So be careful which update you download. And after flashing all OTA updates you can check your ROM version from settings. And now to the troubleshooting part.
I already mentioned the first common problem, the crashing of notification bar. This will be fixed after flashing the second update. The next common problem that can occur anytime during the flashing of updates is bootloop. This is something that can occur randomly and not everyone experience this everytime and the chances are rare enough but if you do encounter this, no worries if you have taken the backup of your phone with JB v3 without updates. Just boot to recovery then CWM then Advance Restore then select the backup file and restore 'system' alone. This will solve the problem. But you have to flash all the updates again from first and thr chances are very very low that you will get into a boot loop again. And another tip is you dont have to pull thr battery if u got into a bootloop. Just keep pressing the power key till the phone switches off. Then boot to recovery by pressing home+volume up+power key for few seconds till phone starts. The next most common problem experienced is the disappearing and crashing of settings app after flashing the 5th update. This can be solved pretty easy. All you got to do is open the OTA update 3 with a archiving app like 'easy unrar lite' and look for system/app/settings.apk extract this settings.apk and install it using system installer. This will solve the problem. These were the most common problems experienced while flashing ota updates. It is recommended to flash the updates one by one because each update is a continuation of the previous. So the guide ends here. Hopes that your ROM works perfectly. For any other trouble you have come across feel free to ask.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i have a problem that the recent apps list is not exiting tasks,,i have to totally go inside the task manager and clear recent appsss..! plz give a quick response.!

Why does the status bar crash?
haridevil99 said:
One of most successful ROMs for Galaxy Y, The JellyBlast v3 developed by xda dev avijit has known to encounter few problems while flashing the OTA updates provided by the dev.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And one of them is the crashing Status Bar, in update 6 nemesis.

hand set configration error
i installed jelly bean blast v3 .
my sim card is 2G.
when phone is turned on it shows requesting hand set conformation and when i click OK it shows temporary error cannot connect to network
so i cannot make or receive a call .
when phone was in stock rom i used the same sim card but now it shows temporary error
so i tried putting sim on other phone and it worked fine and i under stood that the problem was not with the sim card but it was with the rom i just installed

Related

[Guide] How to get CM10.1 properly working on Verizon Wireless Samsung Galaxy S3

NOTE: This is for the Verizon Wireless Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535
Since I'm a new member I wasn't allowed to post this into the developers forum and before I continue: YES, I have searched valiantly for a fix to my particular problem and I spent the entire day new years and most of the day today trying to get CM10.1 to run on my SCH-I535 but ran into problem after problem. Every time I installed any version of CM10 or higher I ran into multiple problems: mainly being that I wasn't able to attain signal, the keyboard wouldn't load or there would be multiple problems with initial setup including having to restart during install so many times I gave up. In the past two days I have Odined back to stock at least 15+ times trying to get CM to run and now that it finally is I believe this is worth sharing.
Before I continue I should mention that your phone should be properly working so if you're in stock and you can't make phone calls or your IMEI is messed up then none of what I'm about to mention is going to work. After you Odin to stock using Root66.tar (http://www.megashare.com/4384479) then type *2767*3855# to reset to factory defaults everything should be running correctly. If not you may have bricked your phone or you have bigger problems for which I cannot help you and I apologize. There's also a torrent file available of the above stock tar file that downloads much faster here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030.
So I assume, before I start this, that if you're on these boards you know how to properly root, unlock and flash then recover your phone through CWM 6+. If you do not know how to do this, then you will need to before continuing on.
Use this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762709
Now follow Section 1 and pay attention to detail because if you don't you can mess something up and end up having to backtrack which can take valuable time and be amazingly frustrating.
Once these things are done you will need to reboot your phone back out of Recovery mode so you can properly move the necessary zip files onto your internal SD card.
Download CM10 Stable, you can find this here: http://get.cm/?device=d2vzw&type=stable
And download Gapps 4.2.1 here: http://www.teamandroid.com/gapps/ (I used version gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip)
Put these files on your internal SD card and use EZ Recovery to Flash and then Reboot Recovery, I need to mention as well that when I dragged both of these zip files onto my internal SD I had EZ Recovery open while doing so. I don't know if that had anything to do with it but I thought it was worth mentioning. Clear the cache and data/factory reset then install CM10 followed by Gapps that you installed on the SD earlier.
Once you boot up you should have the phone working but the keyboard will constantly flash a message that it can't run, don't worry about that right now. Now download a nightly version of CM10.1 located here:http://get.cm/?device=d2vzw&type=nightly
(I used cm-10.1-20121231-NIGHTLY-d2vzw.zip)
Now put this on your internal SD card as well and hold the power button for 2 seconds and press restart then select recovery. Now that you're back into the recovery menu CLEAR ONLY CACHE then install the new CM10.1 nightly you just put on your internal SD and then re-install Gapps 4.2.1 from before and reboot. This all worked for me and writing this message is the first thing I wanted to do afterward to make sure no one has to go through the frustration and heartache of constantly failing at installing the ROM they want. I hope this helps at least one person, if you have any questions I will try and answer them to the best of my knowledge but I'm fairly new to all of this.
Or you can just flash CM10.1 first and do this.......
Tap the 4 corners of the screen to bypass activation screen then go into settings> more> mobile networks> and change CDMA Subscription to RUIM/SIM and System Select to Automatic then reboot...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Dirty flashing CM10.1 over CM10 is a much longer way then just clicking a couple buttons Its simply the fact that CM10.1 doesnt have the correct cdma subscription on default boot for our phone.
x714x said:
Or you can just flash CM10.1 first and do this.......
Dirty flashing CM10.1 over CM10 is a much longer way then just clicking a couple buttons Its simply the fact that CM10.1 doesnt have the correct cdma subscription on default boot for our phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have everything working properly now but I wish I would've known this was the matter that would've fixed my problem without all these extra issues. Now my phone app is crashing in the 12-31-12 version of CM10.1. It just suddenly started happening and I can't seem to get around it.
Bosli said:
I have everything working properly now but I wish I would've known this was the matter that would've fixed my problem without all these extra issues. Now my phone app is crashing in the 12-31-12 version of CM10.1. It just suddenly started happening and I can't seem to get around it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Clear it's cache APPS > ALL > PHONE APP > Clear Cache.
x714x said:
Or you can just flash CM10.1 first and do this.......
Dirty flashing CM10.1 over CM10 is a much longer way then just clicking a couple buttons Its simply the fact that CM10.1 doesnt have the correct cdma subscription on default boot for our phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What are the correct settings?
I have been doing this a while... and I was already on the 10.0 stable build. So I flashed the 10.1 nightly... Now Play Store closes immediately after opening. I have tried to uninstall and install from .apk without success. CWRM opens and closes immediately , also uninstalled and reinstalled from .apk without success (You can get to it from booting to it with the phone off ). My Gmail app and account nowhere to be found. My attempt to go back to 10.0 were unsuccessful.

[Q] Please help with my phone; i am in deep depression :(

On 1/17/13, i recieved the samsung galaxy s blaze 4g, i know it is an old model phone but i've been trying to root this phone.
This is the first phone i have tried to root and i have failed at it, however i did try my best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgUZV3EDUnY
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s-blaze-4g-t769-root-77814/
I used these two links to try to root my phone, i followed each step by step, did not check anything but "AUTO REBOOT" but i somehow soft bricked my phone.
I have searched the forums multiple times and i found that i have the same problem as this person.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104969
Once again, i followed these instructions and i ended up at the screen "Welcome to SGH-T769, TOUCH THE ANDROID TO BEGIN" but whenever i touch the android, it gives me and error "GOOGLE SERVICES FRAMEWORK HAS STOPPED UNEXPECTEDLY"
Sometimes, it will get as far as "Setup wizard" but would give me the same error
to think of it, regarding the time when i was rooting, i dont think i had my microsd card in my phone which probably led to the problem, god im such a noob
and as a result i did not complete this step "After downloading all the files first move the Superuser.zip to the root of your sdcard..not internal sdcard but the removable one. Then unzip the Odin zip and once unzipped:
" but for now i think i need to fix the google service framework problem?
PLEASE HELP, many thanks in advance
-I would like to try to root this phone again if i am able to fix this problem.
What Google pack did you install?
occasion ireceta
jbats said:
What Google pack did you install?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I really do not know, how do i find out
AndyAZ1000 said:
On 1/17/13, i recieved the samsung galaxy s blaze 4g, i know it is an old model phone but i've been trying to root this phone.
This is the first phone i have tried to root and i have failed at it, however i did try my best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgUZV3EDUnY
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s-blaze-4g-t769-root-77814/
I used these two links to try to root my phone, i followed each step by step, did not check anything but "AUTO REBOOT" but i somehow soft bricked my phone.
I have searched the forums multiple times and i found that i have the same problem as this person.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104969
Once again, i followed these instructions and i ended up at the screen "Welcome to SGH-T769, TOUCH THE ANDROID TO BEGIN" but whenever i touch the android, it gives me and error "GOOGLE SERVICES FRAMEWORK HAS STOPPED UNEXPECTEDLY"
Sometimes, it will get as far as "Setup wizard" but would give me the same error
to think of it, regarding the time when i was rooting, i dont think i had my microsd card in my phone which probably led to the problem, god im such a noob
and as a result i did not complete this step "After downloading all the files first move the Superuser.zip to the root of your sdcard..not internal sdcard but the removable one. Then unzip the Odin zip and once unzipped:
" but for now i think i need to fix the google service framework problem?
PLEASE HELP, many thanks in advance
-I would like to try to root this phone again if i am able to fix this problem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You soft bricked your phone because you are using 4.0.4 as the device now ships with ICS- k0nane's root kernel won't work for ICS. That root method only works for GB. You need to put CWM on your phone to root ICS (flash superuser or supersu zip through CWM). Also once you have CWM on your phone you can flash any ROM -stock or otherwise- to your phone through CWM. The link with the other person having the same issue was resolved...
Look at these threads :
How to root ICS : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919228
CWM via ODIN : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591622
Heck you should just really look here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574556
Blaze 4g bible. Sticky thread. Not hiding from anyone. If you want to return to stock there is a thread for it. If you want to install a custom rom all of that info is there too.
Search search search. You will find everything you need here.
anactoraaron said:
You soft bricked your phone because you are using 4.0.4 as the device now ships with ICS- k0nane's root kernel won't work for ICS. That root method only works for GB. You need to put CWM on your phone to root ICS (flash superuser or supersu zip through CWM). Also once you have CWM on your phone you can flash any ROM -stock or otherwise- to your phone through CWM. The link with the other person having the same issue was resolved...
Look at these threads :
How to root ICS : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919228
CWM via ODIN : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591622
Heck you should just really look here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574556
Blaze 4g bible. Sticky thread. Not hiding from anyone. If you want to return to stock there is a thread for it. If you want to install a custom rom all of that info is there too.
Search search search. You will find everything you need here.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
GOD DAMN, THANK YOU,its so overwhelming though ;/
unfortunately, i am one of those people who literally need step my step instructions and im not too sure you would like to help me through this long process. i have no idea where to start and do i just ignore the google framework error and try to "ROOT" again?
I am very sorry for being such an inconvenience
update: I did all of these steps:
((((((((((((((After downloading all the files first move the Superuser.zip to the root of your sdcard..not internal sdcard but the removable one. Then unzip the Odin zip and once unzipped:
Step 1:
Run Odin 1.85.exe, and prepare Odin:
Check "auto-reboot", and uncheck all other options.
Click PDA and select the TAR for clockworkdmod you downloaded. Click PIT and select the Blaze PIT your downloaded.
DOUBLE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE REPARTITION UNCHECKED
Step 2:
Connect the USB cable to your PC, but NOT your device.
Remove the battery.
Reinsert the battery.
Hold down Volume Up + Volume Down
Then while holding the voume keys plug in USB cable
You should now be in Download Mode
Step 3:
Make Sure repartition is still unchecked and click START in Odin.))))))))))))))
note* for the superuser.zip, i just downloaded the file and dragged it into my microsd, is that right???
-WHEN i am done with these steps, i get back to the "Welcome to SGH-T769, TOUCH THE ANDROID TO BEGIN" but whenever i touch the android, it gives me the same error "GOOGLE SERVICES FRAMEWORK HAS STOPPED UNEXPECTEDLY" again, IS THIS SUPPOSE to happen?
i am extremely confused
AndyAZ1000 said:
update: I did all of these steps:
((((((((((((((After downloading all the files first move the Superuser.zip to the root of your sdcard..not internal sdcard but the removable one. Then unzip the Odin zip and once unzipped:
Step 1:
Run Odin 1.85.exe, and prepare Odin:
Check "auto-reboot", and uncheck all other options.
Click PDA and select the TAR for clockworkdmod you downloaded. Click PIT and select the Blaze PIT your downloaded.
DOUBLE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE REPARTITION UNCHECKED
Step 2:
Connect the USB cable to your PC, but NOT your device.
Remove the battery.
Reinsert the battery.
Hold down Volume Up + Volume Down
Then while holding the voume keys plug in USB cable
You should now be in Download Mode
Step 3:
Make Sure repartition is still unchecked and click START in Odin.))))))))))))))
note* for the superuser.zip, i just downloaded the file and dragged it into my microsd, is that right???
-WHEN i am done with these steps, i get back to the "Welcome to SGH-T769, TOUCH THE ANDROID TO BEGIN" but whenever i touch the android, it gives me the same error "GOOGLE SERVICES FRAMEWORK HAS STOPPED UNEXPECTEDLY" again, IS THIS SUPPOSE to happen?
i am extremely confused
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try to boot cwm and factory reset to clear up framework issue. Edit: wipe davlik also (located in advanced) .Yes putting SU zip on your sd card is right. You will need to 'install from SD card' and then choose zip to install to flash su for root. If framework continues to be an issue after factory reset then I would suggest flashing a custom ROM (same flashing process as root normally - read ROM op first!). There are quite a few stock based ROMs that are great. Or you could go straight to JB/cm10. Up to you.. there's so many great ROMs for this device!
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda app-developers app
OMG IT FIXED IT
I LOVE YOU. HOW can i ever thank you??!
how do i know if it is rooted? and ive gone through the whole google setup thing, what do i do next?
anactoraaron said:
Try to boot cwm and factory reset to clear up framework issue. Edit: wipe davlik also (located in advanced) .Yes putting SU zip on your sd card is right. You will need to 'install from SD card' and then choose zip to install to flash su for root. If framework continues to be an issue after factory reset then I would suggest flashing a custom ROM (same flashing process as root normally - read ROM op first!). There are quite a few stock based ROMs that are great. Or you could go straight to JB/cm10. Up to you.. there's so many great ROMs for this device!
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OMG IT FIXED IT
I LOVE YOU. HOW can i ever thank you??!
how do i know if it is rooted? and ive gone through the whole google setup thing, what do i do next?
AndyAZ1000 said:
OMG IT FIXED IT
I LOVE YOU. HOW can i ever thank you??!
how do i know if it is rooted? and ive gone through the whole google setup thing, what do i do next?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Check for superuser or supersu in your app drawer. If either is there (I don't know which one you decided to use) then you are rooted.:good:
wow, thanks a lot, yes I have superuser when I open my apps. This is really more difficult then jailbreaking =p but I would like to ask, what I have to do to get "roms" or "kernels" and "apps" after my device is rooted?
Will changing roms mean I have to re_root?
sorry for having these silly questions but after resolving my problems and hrs of frustration, IM rly beginning to like this phone thanks again in advance
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda app-developers app
After flashing a new ROM , just set phone up as usual when it boots up... then just enjoy having a kicka$$ phone no need to re-root.. just read installation of ROM good write it down if you must I did when I first started. Look and shop around there's plenty of great ROMs for this phone
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda app-developers app
Actually, depending upon what time frame you rooted the idont device, rooting this phone with CWM is SIGNIFICANTLY easier than jailbreaking. Your problems of course, started because you didn't come here in the first place. Had you done that, it would have been a breeze.
As for your question about changing roms and will you have to re-root?
Don't look at it that way...If you want to switch to another rom that is applied through CWM, you're pretty much doing the same process you did when you came here, you're just only selecting the other rom through CWM. Don't forget to reset/wipe through CWM first though!
Cirkustanz said:
Actually, depending upon what time frame you rooted the idont device, rooting this phone with CWM is SIGNIFICANTLY easier than jailbreaking. Your problems of course, started because you didn't come here in the first place. Had you done that, it would have been a breeze.
As for your question about changing roms and will you have to re-root?
Don't look at it that way...If you want to switch to another rom that is applied through CWM, you're pretty much doing the same process you did when you came here, you're just only selecting the other rom through CWM. Don't forget to reset/wipe through CWM first though!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
great thanks for everyone's help, i really appreciate it and yea, rooting would have been easier had i come here first.
i have another quesiton: if i were to change rom, do i have to backup all my apps and contacts?
Titanium backup from play store .. contacts are synced with Google, I never restore apps or data,
Just redownload apps I use
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda app-developers app
henslo said:
Titanium backup from play store .. contacts are synced with Google, I never restore apps or data,
Just redownload apps I use
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
is that not extremely tedious, i thought titanium backup only backs up like game data or soemthing.
is there anyway i could backup the apps that i already downloaded through apptoide and google play?
and also i used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919228 to root my phone, does that mean i can only download ics 4.0.4 roms and kernels? (do i download roms and kernels serperately?)
ive heard that jelly bean is the lastest and fastest one, is there anyway for me to get this and what rom would u recommend?
AndyAZ1000 said:
is that not extremely tedious, i thought titanium backup only backs up like game data or soemthing.
is there anyway i could backup the apps that i already downloaded through apptoide and google play?
and also i used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919228 to root my phone, does that mean i can only download ics 4.0.4 roms and kernels? (do i download roms and kernels serperately?)
ive heard that jelly bean is the lastest and fastest one, is there anyway for me to get this and what rom would u recommend?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if your rooted on ICS u can flash anything in cwm. For a daily driver I use cm 10, bug free. There's also slim bean, aokp, pacman, paranoid android.
Whatever you choose create a backup first in cwm, than flash ROM, than gapps, than factory reset/wipe cache/ in advanced wipe delvik. Reboot and give it time to boot. I would also recommend a launched such as nova or holo. They will allow u to backup your home screen and drawer preferances , and hide apps. Google can automatically redownload all your apps minus any save data. Tb can be a pain when switching roms, not all apps will work coming from ICS to jelly bean. Make sure and be safe, go ahead and write down all your contacts before flashing. I've flashed jb on three different phones and lost the contacts each time. After the initial flash of jb , flashing updates and such you won't lose any contacts as long as they are synced with Google. Happy flashing
jbats said:
if your rooted on ICS u can flash anything in cwm. For a daily driver I use cm 10, bug free. There's also slim bean, aokp, pacman, paranoid android.
Whatever you choose create a backup first in cwm, than flash ROM, than gapps, than factory reset/wipe cache/ in advanced wipe delvik. Reboot and give it time to boot. I would also recommend a launched such as nova or holo. They will allow u to backup your home screen and drawer preferances , and hide apps. Google can automatically redownload all your apps minus any save data. Tb can be a pain when switching roms, not all apps will work coming from ICS to jelly bean. Make sure and be safe, go ahead and write down all your contacts before flashing. I've flashed jb on three different phones and lost the contacts each time. After the initial flash of jb , flashing updates and such you won't lose any contacts as long as they are synced with Google. Happy flashing
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
let me get this straight, so a kernel is a part of the rom but you have to download them seperately? (rom then kernel?)
what link from the bible ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574556 )would i have to use to get cm 10 jellybean
what do you mean by not all apps will work coming from ics to jellybean?i've made up my mind to get jelly bean but im still confused at how i would backup the apps i downloaded from "apptoide" and "google play"
whats a gapp?
god, im so bad at this, sorry
AndyAZ1000 said:
let me get this straight, so a kernel is a part of the rom but you have to download them seperately? (rom then kernel?)
what link from the bible ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574556 )would i have to use to get cm 10 jellybean
what do you mean by not all apps will work coming from ics to jellybean?i've made up my mind to get jelly bean but im still confused at how i would backup the apps i downloaded from "apptoide" and "google play"
whats a gapp?
god, im so bad at this, sorry
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if your rooted you grab the zip from here http://get.cm/?device=t769 , now you need the gapps or known as your Google app pack you can find those in the blaze bible. Once both are downloaded, reboot into cwm. Now flash the cm 10 zip ( go for the newest one the stable is quite old and missing some features) once it completes flash the gapps zip. Now do a factory reset, now wipe cache, last wipe delvik. Once you've done these steps reboot your phone. Now be patient and wait. It can take in some cases 10 mins to completely boot. If everything was done correctly you will be greeted with a setup prompt. Enjoy
Apps from Google play are listed in my apps. Check your apps play page to see what version of android they are compatible with
Oh yeah your ROM has your kernel included. The kernels listed in the dev section are for over clocking and under voltage and are for people who've done this before. Besides I don't use them, not necessary.
jbats said:
if your rooted you grab the zip from here http://get.cm/?device=t769 , now you need the gapps or known as your Google app pack you can find those in the blaze bible. Once both are downloaded, reboot into cwm. Now flash the cm 10 zip ( go for the newest one the stable is quite old and missing some features) once it completes flash the gapps zip. Now do a factory reset, now wipe cache, last wipe delvik. Once you've done these steps reboot your phone. Now be patient and wait. It can take in some cases 10 mins to completely boot. If everything was done correctly you will be greeted with a setup prompt. Enjoy
Apps from Google play are listed in my apps. Check your apps play page to see what version of android they are compatible with
Oh yeah your ROM has your kernel included. The kernels listed in the dev section are for over clocking and under voltage and are for people who've done this before. Besides I don't use them, not necessary.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks!
so i will use 1/14/23 one in the link u posted, used this gapp -Full 4.2 Gapps zip: http://d-h.st/K47
1, download them to the sd card
2, reboot to cwm, flash the 1/14/13, when thats done, flash the gapps zip
3, factory reset, wipe cache and delvik
4,reboot and wait?
what about backing up apps from http://apptoide.store.aptoide.com/ that i downloaded?

[Q] chameleon os superuser or root problem

I run chameleon os custom rom on Samsung infuse 4g. Superuser by Clockworkmod got binded/imbedded into rom. Was working fine, then out of nowhere got disabled under superuser settings and will not change back. I select apps only and all other choices but as soon as I select it, it switches back to disable. Google play no longer shows it as an app that I have downloaded so I can't get updates. I have tried installing it again both by just downloading it and by disabling it under app management and downloading it, but both ways when I open it tries to downloading binaries and fails. Same thing happens with any other superuser I try to download. I cannot get it to work. Please help. I no longer want chameleon as my rom because of too many issues with it constantly rebooting and internet only working sometimes. i want to try another rom but can't with superuser not working. Here is my phone info:
> Model #
> SGH-I997
>
> Android
> 4.2.2
>
> Baseband version
> I997UCLB3
>
> Kernel version
> 2.6.35.7-I997UCLB3-CL9997492-g431d68f
>
> CPU
> ARMv7 Processor rev2 (v71)
>
> ChameleonOS version
> 0.7-20130426-unofficial-infuse4g
>
> Build date
> Fri Apr26 16:05:35 AST 2013
>
> Build number
> cos_infuse4g-userdebug 4.2.2JDQ39
> Cng.andros11.20130426 test-keys
robertmlangdon2 said:
I run chameleon os custom rom on Samsung infuse 4g. Superuser by Clockworkmod got binded/imbedded into rom. Was working fine, then out of nowhere got disabled under superuser settings and will not change back. I select apps only and all other choices but as soon as I select it, it switches back to disable. Google play no longer shows it as an app that I have downloaded so I can't get updates. I have tried installing it again both by just downloading it and by disabling it under app management and downloading it, but both ways when I open it tries to downloading binaries and fails. Same thing happens with any other superuser I try to download. I cannot get it to work. Please help. I no longer want chameleon as my rom because of too many issues with it constantly rebooting and internet only working sometimes. i want to try another rom but can't with superuser not working.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You mean to say you cannot boot into CWM recovery and flash a different ROM? Interesting. I have an HTC, and the steps to rooting it are in a different order... that after unlocking the bootloader, you install CWM, and then optionally root the stock ROM with the SuperUser package (those who don't do the last step are usually flashing a ROM instead of mucking around for another second with the stock OS).
SU shouldn't be needed for custom recovery. But maybe Chameleon does something weird like not give you a custom recovery you can boot into? If that's the case, you could pop the device into download mode and go back to stock with Odin, effectively starting from scratch.
still need help, thank you.
I am starting to believe more than before that the actual problem is that somehow my phone got unrooted. How do I set my phone in download mode and use Odin? I usually wipe the cache, install the rom, install gapps, wipe cache partition, and wipe dalvik cache. I have never flashed a rom before. Or even better what is the best way to root my phone again now that I am using chameleon? I believe if I can do that it will fix my problems and I can install cyanfox (the latest rom I have downloaded). Do I use super one click? That is what I think I used before but now that I am not using stock rom I don't know what to use.
robertmlangdon2 said:
I am starting to believe more than before that the actual problem is that somehow my phone got unrooted. How do I set my phone in download mode and use Odin? I usually wipe the cache, install the rom, install gapps, wipe cache partition, and wipe dalvik cache. I have never flashed a rom before. Or even better what is the best way to root my phone again now that I am using chameleon? I believe if I can do that it will fix my problems and I can install cyanfox (the latest rom I have downloaded). Do I use super one click? That is what I think I used before but now that I am not using stock rom I don't know what to use.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you are unable to get into ClockWorkMod recovery (hold Vol-Up+Vol-Dn keys while pressing Pwr button) and have it do anything (so your wipe, install, gapps, dalvik - that process would be called flashing). Then I would Odin back to stock.
For this, you would need to get into download mode. IIRC (just sold my Infuse), it is (with the device fully turned off) hold both volume buttons in while inserting the micro usb cable (that is subsequently inserted into your PC). The ODIN program comes with the download packages (hopefully), so extract the whole package, and run that.
Odin should pick up the phone in the first column as "COMX" (e.g. "COM5"). You are good to flash. To the right, there are PHONE and PDA buttons, click on each, and select the corresponding file (that was also in the package) for each (so PHONE will have something like PHONE.tgz.md5). Once both files are loaded, make sure re-partition is UN-checked, and press Start (or Go, or whatever the action word is). This will take a few minutes, but the COMX column should highlight green with "SUCCESS" in the end.
That's all there is to it. The reason why I'm shying away from SuperOneClick is that it was designed for stock gingerbread/froyo, so it has the potential of breaking something. Hope this helps.
EDIT:
Alternatively, you could try pushing su to the device with adb (depends on how you lost root):
Code:
adb shell mount -o rw,remount -t ext4 /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system /system
adb push su /system/xbin/
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
... with this file (extracted).
Source (with mount point changed)
new problem
I am now running cyanfox which runs android 4.4 and Google.process.gapps has stopped keeps popping up. To get rid of it I have to do a factory reset but after a few days it always comes back. I have Googled the problem and tried numerous things to try to fix it but everything only works temporary. What should I do besides get another phone? I can't afford that right now.
robertmlangdon2 said:
I am now running cyanfox which runs android 4.4 and Google.process.gapps has stopped keeps popping up. To get rid of it I have to do a factory reset but after a few days it always comes back. I have Googled the problem and tried numerous things to try to fix it but everything only works temporary. What should I do besides get another phone? I can't afford that right now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I wouldn;t suggest another phoen is things are working well genrally. The problem could lie in the GApps package or the ROM itself. I use the PA Gapps package. If you are having rouble with that one, try from a different date. Just wipe dlavik in between to prevent any nastyness.
If it still persists, try another ROM, like Carbon.
tried installing the new gapps
So far, so good but I won't know for sure for a few days. I'll keep you up to date. Thank you
what version of android is carbon?
Do you have the link for carbon rom for Samsung infuse 4g? And what version of android is it? My phone runs better with those gapps but I am still getting the same problems. I will give it a try but if carbon doesn't work I am definitely going to have to just get another phone. So far I'm. 0-2 on custom roms for this phone. I thought cyanfox would of worked cause I got it off of xda, which really makes me think this phone has some sort of hardware problem but carbon has been around longer. So maybe it will work better.
Carbon is on XDA as well too, and it is based on CM 11 / Android 4.4 Kitkat:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2137800
Hope this works for you... :fingers-crossed:
problems solved
It appears it was definitely a problem with the ROM. Phone has been operating 100% better. :victory: My cache needs to be cleared frequently and some minor problems with the Facebook back but when isn't there problems with Facebook lol. But as soon as I clean out the cache from my apps, everything is running like new again. I greatly appreciate your help. I can't thank you enough.
Was working great then more problems
Joel,
Carbon was running great for me but then all of a sudden android.process.acore has stopped kept popping up along with all sort of other things stopping then eventually GApps not working again. I have erased my contacts, Erased Media, unchecked all my Syncs, I have tried all sorts of other Gapps packages and even another ROM (cyanogen 11) and they work to begin with then the same problems keep coming back. Is it because I went from Gingerbread right to Kitkat? My phone hasn't worked for about a week now with me trying all different ways to fix it. Do I need to install Ice Cream Sandwich then Jellybean before going to Kitkat or do I just need to try even more GApps? I used to install new ROMs all the time but android has changed so much over the last couple years and when i had to get rid of my old phone and went back to my Infuse 4g the old ROM was just completely outdated and now I can't seem to get this right. The phone itself is still a great phone and I don't understand why I am having these issues. I factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, install new ROM, install GApps, wipe cache again, and wipe dalvik again. I usually don't wipe the cache or the dalvik until after the ROM and GApps install but just lately have been doing the extra wipe just in-case because nothing else is working. But that has failed too. You have been a great help so far and I can't seem to fix this on my own, so again I turn to you for help. Please help me figure this out.
robertmlangdon2 said:
Is it because I went from Gingerbread right to Kitkat?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's possible. I mentioned this before somewhere, but this could be the after-effect of a small /datadata partition, which having a separate partition is standard in a KitKat ROM (at least for this phone). When it fills up, there's no telling what happens.
Both BeanStalk and CM11 have /datadata partition alternatives (the separate partition has been abandoned) built in. You may want to try one of those:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55574460&postcount=3801
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56604749&postcount=593
Unfortunately I couldn't find something similar for Carbon.
Thank you!!!!!!
I hate to count my chickens before they're hatched but I truly believe that was the problem. Even Facebook works now. But I thought I had it fixed before then just under a week and it completely messed up and I couldn't even get it to work for a day after that. But it works now. I can't thank you enough. If you ever come across one for Carbon ROM please let me know. This is a good ROM but I liked Carbon better. Again, thank you Joel. :good::good:
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry to bother you again Joel but I have a major problem again and I dont even know wht happenned. You have helped me through evrything so far and I couldn't be more thankful. There may be nothing you can do to help me, I don't know. I was using my phone as A Wifi Hotspot when out of know where as soon as i got on facebook on my tablet my phone rebooted on it's own into Clockworkmod recovery. when I reboot it, it goes right back into recovery, it wont read the internal sd card and it wont install any zip off any inserted sd card(it reads them but wont install anything, it always pops up with android guy on his back with a red X and a generic error). it lets me erase cache but won't erase delvik cache or format anything, the screen just flashes and it pops back a screen. I dont think the phone overheated because it wasnt hot to the touch at all. I was only using it as a wifi hotspot for about 30 minutes when it happenned. i had used it as a hotspot many times before with no problems and i dont know how it woud be a virus when i wasnt on any abnormal sites. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry to bother you again Joel but I have a major problem again and I dont even know wht happenned. You have helped me through everything so far and I couldn't be more thankful. The phone might be fried and there may be nothing you can do to help me, I don't know. I was using my phone as A Wifi Hotspot when out of know where as soon as i got on facebook on my tablet my phone rebooted on it's own into Clockworkmod recovery. when I reboot it, it goes right back into recovery, it wont read the internal sd card and it wont install any zip off any inserted sd card(it reads them but wont install anything, it always pops up with android guy on his back with a red X and a generic error). it lets me erase cache but won't erase delvik cache or format anything, the screen just flashes and it pops back a screen. I dont think the phone overheated because it wasnt hot to the touch at all. I was only using it as a wifi hotspot for about 30 minutes when it happenned. i had used it as a hotspot many times before with no problems and i dont know how it woud be a virus when i wasnt on any abnormal sites. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
If you can get into Download Mode, I would Odin back to stock. Are you AT&T or Rogers? There are a couple recent threads in this forum with download links, although people have been having difficulties with finding the AT&T variety.
Unfortunately, that's all I can recommend. Good luck.
we'll see how this works out
I just checked and it will go into download mode. So I guess I just need to find the AT&T thread of Oden and hopefully that works. I have never done it that way before but I read your previous response much earlier in this thread on how to do it and it sounds pretty simple so hopefully I can do it. If you can find a link to the at&t version before me it would definitely help but I will see what I can find.
robertmlangdon2 said:
I just checked and it will go into download mode. So I guess I just need to find the AT&T thread of Oden and hopefully that works. I have never done it that way before but I read your previous response much earlier in this thread on how to do it and it sounds pretty simple so hopefully I can do it. If you can find a link to the at&t version before me it would definitely help but I will see what I can find.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Looks like you are all set for the files then.
I just PM'ed everyone who I've recommended those packages in the past. Hopefully I get a bite.
found a thread but need your help
I found a thread with links but with what is written on this thread I am confused. The thread link is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523
I'm not sure what to download and if anything needs to be changed after downloading it or if this link is a waste of my time. I was hoping you could help. Thanks.
robertmlangdon2 said:
I found a thread with links but with what is written on this thread I am confused. The thread link is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523
I'm not sure what to download and if anything needs to be changed after downloading it or if this link is a waste of my time. I was hoping you could help. Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would recommend Option D for what you need, but AFAIK, the links on this page are dead.
If you go to the last page though, there is a link for Option C, which would work for your needs. Hope this helps.

A Standard Update Put my Phone into a Reboot Loop? Why? But it does Unlock.

Galaxy s8 on Verizon, a standard update notice kept appearing past few days, finally installed it. The minute it finished, it is now in an endless restarting loop. The phone does unlock and show my homescreen. I can get into it, but I only get about 10 seconds to do stuff then it freezes/restarts. Tried Clear Partition Cache in the recovery mode. Tried Safe Mode. No luck.
When I rush over to Settings>Software Update, and click it, it says "Software update in progress"....so it makes me think it is the remnants of the new software update completing itself, and that causes the rebooting. The final stages perhaps? Is there a way to CEASE that the second I unlock my phone? To stop all the background stuff.
Or maybe wouldnt make a difference. Any ideas besides factory reset? Way to revert back?
Wanted to backup a few recent pictures first.
A factory reset is the last resort to fix this.
Maybe it's theme related. Try toggling the button layout (settings -> display -> navigation bar) a couple of times.
If you have substratum installed, try disabling it.
If you want to back up your pictures;
Have you tried accessing the phone using a computer? Either just through a file explorer or by using ADB? To use ADB, you may need to get into settings -developer mode
I tried plugging into a computer, but I only have about 10 seconds, so I dont get enough time to access the files. I get into the phone drive on windows Samsung Galaxy>DCIM> CAMERA> ...then it reboots.
Developer mode is already enabled. Can ADB be used while on the recovery mode screen? I can access that command line looking screen as long as needed.
But accessing the phone normally like turning it on and unlocking the screen would not work, I would keep losing the connection when it reboots.
halfhumble said:
Galaxy s8 on Verizon, a standard update notice kept appearing past few days, finally installed it. The minute it finished, it is now in an endless restarting loop. The phone does unlock and show my homescreen. I can get into it, but I only get about 10 seconds to do stuff then it freezes/restarts. Tried Clear Partition Cache in the recovery mode. Tried Safe Mode. No luck.
When I rush over to Settings>Software Update, and click it, it says "Software update in progress"....so it makes me think it is the remnants of the new software update completing itself, and that causes the rebooting. The final stages perhaps? Is there a way to CEASE that the second I unlock my phone? To stop all the background stuff.
Or maybe wouldnt make a difference. Any ideas besides factory reset? Way to revert back?
Wanted to backup a few recent pictures first.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try downloading that same version of Odin flashable stock firmware from the internet, the same version as the update that you received, then flash that via Odin. As long as the update does not upgrade your bootloader or your binary, it will not wipe your user data(pics).
But first....
If you can get to the homescreen and unlock the device, don't touch anything else once the device opens, just connect it to PC and retrieve your photos from the internal storage, then factory reset the device.
Sent from my SM-S767VL using Tapatalk
Droidriven said:
Try downloading that same version of Odin flashable stock firmware from the internet, the same version as the update that you received, then flash that via Odin. As long as the update does not upgrade your bootloader or your binary, it will not wipe your user data(pics).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I dont know what version the update was that caused it or how I would find out. But I ended up getting it fixed.
I just downloaded the most recent version firmware from SamFW.com, and used that one. The First flash, the phone was worse! It was now stuck at the samsung logo looping. I flashed it a second time, then it worked! Phone back to normal and backed up my pictures. I had used the home CSC file too, and none of my user data was wiped. I thought it was supposed to wipe that, got lucky
I assume once that OTA update comes back and tries to install, I may have this problem all over again. I can't go forever without the security updates.
Droidriven said:
If you can get to the homescreen and unlock the device, don't touch anything else once the device opens, just connect it to PC and retrieve your photos from the internal storage, then factory reset the device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
^
I had tried that a couple times, it lasts about 15 seconds then restarts. Not enough time, I would get to the DCIM folder but before pics loaded, it froze and restarted.
halfhumble said:
I dont know what version the update was that caused it or how I would find out. But I ended up getting it fixed.
I just downloaded the most recent version firmware from SamFW.com, and used that one. The First flash, the phone was worse! It was now stuck at the samsung logo looping. I flashed it a second time, then it worked! Phone back to normal and backed up my pictures. I had used the home CSC file too, and none of my user data was wiped. I thought it was supposed to wipe that, got lucky
I assume once that OTA update comes back and tries to install, I may have this problem all over again. I can't go forever without the security updates.
^
I had tried that a couple times, it lasts about 15 seconds then restarts. Not enough time, I would get to the DCIM folder but before pics loaded, it froze and restarted.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The most recent version that you downloaded might be the same update. The OTA updates and the Odin flashable updates are the same thing, the OTA update is just more automated. Flashing the same version as the OTA update via Odin, yields the same results. I think the Home CSC is the one that doesn't wipe user data. I think the Home CSC is intended for users that intend on keeping the device and using it in the same region/network and the other CSC is intended for users that want to sell the device or use the device in a different region or if you have a custom ROM and custom recovery on the device and you want to restore to stock. I could be wrong though.
If you do get a prompt for an OTA update, backup your data then factory reset the device then allow the device to update. That should prevent any further issues with updating via OTA.
Sent from my SM-S767VL using Tapatalk
Droidriven said:
The most recent version that you downloaded might be the same update. The OTA updates and the Odin flashable updates are the same thing, the OTA update is just more automated. Flashing the same version as the OTA update via Odin, yields the same results. I think the Home CSC is the one that doesn't wipe user data. I think the Home CSC is intended for users that intend on keeping the device and using it in the same region/network and the other CSC is intended for users that want to sell the device or use the device in a different region. I could be wrong though.
If you do get a prompt for an OTA update, backup your data then factory reset the device then allow the device to update. That should prevent any further issues with updating via OTA.
Sent from my SM-S767VL using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Okay, I see.
Well when the phone did boot back up normally after the 2nd flash, there was a pop up that said software update unsuccessful. So I'm not sure if the same OTA update actually updated per se. But yeah, next time Im ready, I've got everything backed up!
Thanks so much!
halfhumble said:
Okay, I see.
Well when the phone did boot back up normally after the 2nd flash, there was a pop up that said software update unsuccessful. So I'm not sure if the same OTA update actually updated per se. But yeah, next time Im ready, I've got everything backed up!
Thanks so much!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I always prefer updating via Odin instead of OTA, it is much better and less chance of issues such as bootloop or random reboot. These are the issues you were having. I actually suggest using Odin or Smart Switch on PC the next time an update is available. Or, on older devices, use Odin or Samsung Kies to update. OTA is frequently unreliable, it commonly causes bugs, especially if the update is a newer android version than what is already on the device, it usually causes conflicts due to user data from your previous system apps and user settings conflicting with the new system because of differences between the older system apps and the newer system apps or differences in settings in the older system conflicting with changes in how the newer system settings are handled. Systems don't like using system data that was created by another system when there are differences between the two systems.
Another method that can be used is if your manufacturer/carrier releases a stock update.zip that can be flashed via stock recovery, they are made specifically for flashing via stock recovery ONLY, they are not the same as the stock firmware file that is flashed via Odin. These can be downloaded to the phone's internal/external memory then you boot into stock recovery then factory reset/wipe cache in recovery(backup data before wiping) then you can flash the update.zip. Alternatively, you can flash the update.zip without resetting/wiping(this is called a "dirty" flash), in theory, a dirty flash is useful when you don't want to wipe data or lose data. But that comes with a chance of causing bugs, as you have discovered for yourself during your update process.
Sent from my SM-S767VL using Tapatalk

Preventing installation of OTA update before reboot

Hello
Device GM1917 - OS10 beta 13 - Magisk and TWRP installed (I have a full TWRP backup)
Looking for procedure to prevent the completion of OTA OS 11beta5 update (screen shows update downloaded, installed and now asking for reboot to complete)
I am not sure how I got here as I have been avoiding the download/update for almost a year (although wife did use my phone yesterday)
My searches on XDA have not really provided much information beyond completing the update, installing Magisk to inactive slot and then reverting back to OS 10 through another flash.
Other threads discuss the function of slot A and B, and swapping active slots to stay on the slot with OS10, however I do not know which slot has OS10 and which is holding the OTA update. One post stated that the system will always boot to the slot with the newer OS, so this may not be an option.
Would clearing cache in TWRP recovery have any effect?
I really need to stay on OS10 - phone works just the way I want it, and I have apps that do not work well on OS 11.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you
I think that you can just freeze the system update app using titanium backup.
Thanks for the reply, but that will only prevent future updates from being downloaded.
Or will it also prevent the current update from being permanently written after reboot
pxer said:
Thanks for the reply, but that will only prevent future updates from being downloaded.
Or will it also prevent the current update from being permanently written after reboot
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think that it will prevent the installation of whatever downloaded. You could try to locate that large file download and delete it as well.
Thanks again. TB did not provide much insight. The downloaded file was deleted the same day.
I found one article that said deselecting the auto-update in D/O prevented the installation of the update on a normal reboot (using power button) as opposed to the reboot option within the update app. I had the auto-update deselected before the download so maybe that will save me. Last resort with be switching slots using fastboot commands. Will try on weekend when I have the time to repair the damage and/or figure out how to wipe the update siting in limbo on the inactive slot.
Pxer. Titanium backup will not tell you what to freeze since it's not a smart app.
You have to go in, search for apps with the word "update", and freeze them. That will stop any update completely
pxer said:
Thanks again. TB did not provide much insight. The downloaded file was deleted the same day.
I found one article that said deselecting the auto-update in D/O prevented the installation of the update on a normal reboot (using power button) as opposed to the reboot option within the update app. I had the auto-update deselected before the download so maybe that will save me. Last resort with be switching slots using fastboot commands. Will try on weekend when I have the time to repair the damage and/or figure out how to wipe the update siting in limbo on the inactive slot.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
@pxer were you able to solve this?
I'm in the exact same situation. Rooted + TWRP and somehow an OTA for Android 12 was downloaded and installed (should have failed signature validation before any download since I'm still running the patched boot.img)
In any case, I have no desire to take this update and want to keep my current active slot as the active slot.
Sadly, I was going on vacation just before this happened and did want to be left without a phone, so I did not try to repair/prevent the update. Since then I have been too busy, and have just not restarted my phone for the past 8 months. According to the information I had gathered, you need to identify which slot you are on pre-update, then you can revert back to that slot. As a suggestion, if you are using any Magisk mods, best to disable/remove them before attempting anything so as to limit the negative effects that might be created by the mods during the slot switching.
pxer said:
Sadly, I was going on vacation just before this happened and did want to be left without a phone, so I did not try to repair/prevent the update. Since then I have been too busy, and have just not restarted my phone for the past 8 months. According to the information I had gathered, you need to identify which slot you are on pre-update, then you can revert back to that slot. As a suggestion, if you are using any Magisk mods, best to disable/remove them before attempting anything so as to limit the negative effects that might be created by the mods during the slot switching.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
8 months without a reboot (or random crash)?? That's impressive.
Thanks for posting back here.

Categories

Resources