Flashing new roms - Motorola Atrix 2

I have tried to do this a couple of times since the new version of BMM came out. I followed all of the instructions to make it work. Then I flashed PACman and I got stuck on the loading (seemed like a bootloop) screen for like half an hour. And no matter what ROM that I use this seems to be happening. I would like to use either the PACman or AOKP that alerted has up. Any suggestions?

at2smithjason said:
I have tried to do this a couple of times since the new version of BMM came out. I followed all of the instructions to make it work. Then I flashed PACman and I got stuck on the loading (seemed like a bootloop) screen for like half an hour. And no matter what ROM that I use this seems to be happening. I would like to use either the PACman or AOKP that alerted has up. Any suggestions?
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Did you flash the gapps too?
If it were me, I'd FXZ back to stock ICS then root, install BMM, boot into BMM, factory reset, flash ROM, flash gapps then reboot. Works for me every time.
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I always make sure that I get the proper gapps.apk file for the version of the rom that I am installing. I think that the only thing that you are doing different than me is the factory reset. Thanks. I will give this a try and i will keep my fingers crossed.

at2smithjason said:
I always make sure that I get the proper gapps.apk file for the version of the rom that I am installing. I think that the only thing that you are doing different than me is the factory reset. Thanks. I will give this a try and i will keep my fingers crossed.
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You no do factory reset before flashing ROM? That's the cause for bootloop.
And if you have BMM set up and different ROMs on various systems, then doing a factory reset on any system wipes other systems too. You just have to delete the partitions for that system in order to delete it.
And btw Gapps come in flashable zip and not apk

Remember, if you're trying to flash any of the Kexec based ROMs (like anything posted by deveshmanish) and you keep getting stuck at the boot screen, then you may be one of the unlucky "Kexec - rejects" like myself.
If so, then none of those ROMs will work for you. You need to try one of the non-kexec versions. There are several by different devs.
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My One S wont work with any JB rom

I've tried CM10 stable, CM10 nightlies. MIUI, Viper, Blackbean, Trickdroid. Just about every one. I am on CM9 now wanting to get the bean. None of them work. I always get Google Wizard process stopped working and then endlessly process.android crashes over and over. My actual goal was/is CM10. Is my phone screwed up? Seems like tons of other folks can upgrade. Do a lot of people have the same issue as I?
Using a One S with CWM. Installs fail the same way regardless if I do them from Rom Manager or download and run from CWM.
Thanks folks!!
EDIT: Just tried again. Upon bootup for CM10 "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped". No matter how many times I hit OK it pops back up.
Dilnad said:
I've tried CM10 stable, CM10 nightlies. MIUI, Viper, Blackbean, Trickdroid. Just about every one. I am on CM9 now wanting to get the bean. None of them work. I always get Google Wizard process stopped working and then endlessly process.android crashes over and over. My actual goal was/is CM10. Is my phone screwed up? Seems like tons of other folks can upgrade. Do a lot of people have the same issue as I?
Using a One S with CWM. Installs fail the same way regardless if I do them from Rom Manager or download and run from CWM.
Thanks folks!!
EDIT: Just tried again. Upon bootup for CM10 "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped". No matter how many times I hit OK it pops back up.
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Did you wipe everything prior flashing?
Dilnad said:
I've tried CM10 stable, CM10 nightlies. MIUI, Viper, Blackbean, Trickdroid. Just about every one. I am on CM9 now wanting to get the bean. None of them work. I always get Google Wizard process stopped working and then endlessly process.android crashes over and over. My actual goal was/is CM10. Is my phone screwed up? Seems like tons of other folks can upgrade. Do a lot of people have the same issue as I?
Using a One S with CWM. Installs fail the same way regardless if I do them from Rom Manager or download and run from CWM.
Thanks folks!!
EDIT: Just tried again. Upon bootup for CM10 "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped". No matter how many times I hit OK it pops back up.
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What is your install process?
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Dilnad said:
I've tried CM10 stable, CM10 nightlies. MIUI, Viper, Blackbean, Trickdroid. Just about every one. I am on CM9 now wanting to get the bean. None of them work. I always get Google Wizard process stopped working and then endlessly process.android crashes over and over. My actual goal was/is CM10. Is my phone screwed up? Seems like tons of other folks can upgrade. Do a lot of people have the same issue as I?
Using a One S with CWM. Installs fail the same way regardless if I do them from Rom Manager or download and run from CWM.
Thanks folks!!
EDIT: Just tried again. Upon bootup for CM10 "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped". No matter how many times I hit OK it pops back up.
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To fix it:
Grab the all in one tool kit from development forum
Open the zip file for the CM10 rom and copy the boot.img.
Then paste the boot.img file where the tool kit can see it. This would be the /data/kernel folder of wherever you placed the toolkit.
The just hit use the flash kernel command in the toolkit.
Reboot
When you're back up and running get this tool so you can do it from the phone next time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1954121
thanito said:
Did you wipe everything prior flashing?
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I sure did.
thanito said:
Did you wipe everything prior flashing?
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What is your install process?
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Several. I've chosen to install both the stable and the nightly CM10s from the download option within ROM Manager Premium. I always Wipe Cache, make backup and wipe Dalvik from there. I've also tried several other roms that way. Additionally I have tried downloading the CM10 ( and some other ) files and flashing them from Clockwork Recovery ( I don't have CWM Touch ) with the same results.
Not real experienced with this but follow instructs pretty well.
dc211 said:
To fix it:
Grab the all in one tool kit from development forum
Open the zip file for the CM10 rom and copy the boot.img.
Then paste the boot.img file where the tool kit can see it. This would be the /data/kernel folder of wherever you placed the toolkit.
The just hit use the flash kernel command in the toolkit.
Reboot
When you're back up and running get this tool so you can do it from the phone next time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1954121
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Thanks for the infos. I will try that out this weekend. The only problem is that link is not working for me. Get a 404. Looks truncated.
In all your posts, I don't see you flashing the boot.img. In higher hboots, this must be flashed in fastboot...otherwise, you are trying to use an older Sense kernel with the other ROMs which will result in random problems...at the very least, you should be using TWRP, not the outdated and unsupported CWM.
Here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1954121
el_smurfo said:
In all your posts, I don't see you flashing the boot.img. In higher hboots, this must be flashed in fastboot...otherwise, you are trying to use an older Sense kernel with the other ROMs which will result in random problems...at the very least, you should be using TWRP, not the outdated and unsupported CWM.
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The missing part here is you are under the assumption that I'm not an idiot. You would be wrong <cackle>
Seriously though. I am very new to this. I got a Nexus One a couple years ago and my buddy put me on CM. When I got my new phone, I followed one of the guides on the site here to put CM9 on my phone. I went with CWM because it was the only thing I know. I have since followed another guide to root and put CM10 on my Kindle Fire. That one has TWRP and I like it. Just don't yet understand how to put it on my One S. Have some friends that are going to assist hopefully this weekend. There is just soooooo much info out there and much of it assumes a higher level of Android competency than I posess.
BTW I'm pretty sure I flashed a boot image but honestly don't know.
Thanks for the advice. I'll get there eventually :good:
We can't flash same way as N1, I had one. We have no s-off and have to flash boot separate.
Do get TWRP. Download GooManager from PlayStore and flash TWRP thru it. You have to open GooMananger then use menu to find and tap on Install OpenRecoveryScript. Rest will prompt you--have your Nandroids first.
Also, I don't see you mentioning wiping System--much need when flashing a new rom.
Another app is Flash Image GUI from Market that allows to flash boot from within the rom--no fastboot needed.
I don't use it cause I have an hboot under .13 and can flash everything thru the rom and can also flash radios. If you are at or above .13 no luck on doing it that way.
Yes, flashing a boot image is important. You have to make sure you are flashing a boot image with an AOSP kernel not SENSE. For newer kernels you can check our the sticky on the DEV page related to ROMs and kernels. A new 3.0 fusion kernel for AOSP ROMs was recently posted. This worked for me along with the new PAC man ROM.
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Went to my friends house. He did everything you all said to do. Now on TWRP, He flashed the boot image from CM10 after flashing CM10 on the phone. Same thing. Crash Crash Crash Crash Crash. Every app will stop working with an error. He was using LogCat and every error referred to a Java class file not found. Tried a CM10 nightly and same issue. Once again I am restored back to CM9 and my guru is scratching his head LOL. Seems to work for everyones One S but mine.

[Q] Problems with most Roms

I am unlocked and have the recovery of twrp 2.3.3.0. I'm having problems with about every single rom I flash. I wipe everything as you are suppose to and the flash appears to go well but usually right away after the rom boots up the system becomes unresponsive. I have to hold my finger over a button for a couple seconds for it to acknowledge a touch and things just don"t run right.
Its like either the system is almost locked up or the touchscreen just hardly works.... one of the two. I made a backup of my original asus setup and if I restore it the tablet works just fine. I've tried hydro, cm 10.1, blackbean 7, and one or two I'm forgetting. AOKP RC1 is the only custom rom that gives me no problems at all in this regard, unfortunately its an unfinished rom, no camera and my battery dies like crazy with it...
The 2nd best running rom that I really like from what I have seen is blackbean 7. Runs great for first few minutes but after playing a game for a bit or doing some other things and having it run just great all the sudden the dreaded problem occurs and the only fix is a reboot for it to work for a while longer. So frustrated at this point as I have flashed so many roms and resetup so many things just to find myself doing it again trying to fix this and find a rom that works for me.
Any ideas at all on what could do this? Is the difference in the kernels the reason why AOKP RC1 and Asus original work but none of the others? Or does it have to do with my recovery? Fairly certain I have the correct most recommended one with twrp 2.3.3.0 and the process went fine. Any ideas greatly appreciated. I really just want to be able to run blackbean. And knowing that most all roms will not work for me is rather disturbing in regards to the future. Really wanting to like my new tf300t but its making it hard:silly:
Try to downgrade your recovery.
Use this : openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf300t-JB.blob
and take a feedback after, thanks
I really appreciate that you took the time to give me something to try but I'm afraid it didn't work. Process went fine I'm on 2.3.1.0 twrp but same problem. First rom I've tried instant non-responsive. Any other ideas?
I've been using ClockWorkMod Recovery on my TF300T, and it's been great. (Used it to upgrade my ROM to CM 10.1.) No issues at all.
If you need instructions for getting it installed on a TF300T, check out my second-to-last post on thoughtsontechnology.com. (NONE of the work is mine, I just compiled the instructions and links in one spot for easier access. Most of the work came from XDA contributors, they've been really great.)
Most roms need 5 to 10 mins to stabilize after a new install, usually as they are building media storage files, etc. Are you giving them enough time?
Failing that I can only think your microsd has something corrupt on it. Boot with it out.
Well I tried cwm again flashed it no problem installed rom no problem but no fix. So guess we have established it definitely isn't the recovery at this point...
Yes I've given roms several reboots and lots of suffering them working for 10min to only fail again for another reboot... So its not that. Still the only Rom that will work is my backup of the original asus and the AOKP RC1. Trying it without the external sdcard right now.
Well no joy on the removal of the external sdcard
Have you tried a full wipe before installing? You must have some thing on the data partition causing this. I
sbdags said:
Have you tried a full wipe before installing? You must have some thing on the data partition causing this. I
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Not sure what a full wipe is? I wipe cache/dalvik system format data and have even tried formatting the sdcard once several roms ago. One thing I have noticed since I am trying so many roms all the time is the sdcard file structure seems odd as I have at the root of the sdcard a 0 directory that continues to be added to. Currently it goes sdcard/0/0/0/0 to actually get to where I have things stored like music, downloads. Is this normal? Its strangely repetitive.
Personally I think you should stop using TWRP if you're having all these issues. Just flash CWM and have fun
touchscreen
This thread is a couple months old, but i am having the same problem. After installing a lot of different roms, both stock based and cm/AOKP. I let the rom stabilize and after a few hours or even minutes the touch screen has a mind of its own. It lags, double touches or fails to respond at all. I m on twrp 2.4.1.0. Was this issue ever resolved? Should I try old version recovery or cwm? I restored rooted stock us10.4.2.20 and the issue is gone. Is it possible that installing a rom changed the touch screen firmware? I am open to suggestions as I have spent alot of time on this with no luck. Thanks!
What version CWM would u suggest as this is probably my next move?
Showme1 said:
This thread is a couple months old, but i am having the same problem. After installing a lot of different roms, both stock based and cm/AOKP. I let the rom stabilize and after a few hours or even minutes the touch screen has a mind of its own. It lags, double touches or fails to respond at all. I m on twrp 2.4.1.0. Was this issue ever resolved? Should I try old version recovery or cwm? I restored rooted stock us10.4.2.20 and the issue is gone. Is it possible that installing a rom changed the touch screen firmware? I am open to suggestions as I have spent alot of time on this with no luck. Thanks!
What version CWM would u suggest as this is probably my next move?
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Sounds like you have a hardware fault if the issue persists across multiple firmwares.
Also, OP said his SD card directory structure was strange. I'd format both internal and external SD in recovery (in addition to wiping and factory reset) before you flash.
Thanks! Wiping internal has seemed to do the job. Still would like to know what the issue was. I was thinking it was the touch panel firmware, but thought that would be in /system
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Re: [BeanStalk][1.179] Phone freezes after call

Re: [BeanStalk][1.179] Phone freezes after call
I am currently running Beanstalk 1.179. I've noticed with this build, and with at least one prior build I can't recall, that after an incoming phone call of at least a few minutes, the caller hangs up, and shortly after, my phone freezes. I'm all cases that I've noticed it, I've answered the phone while it was locked, and it returns to the lock screen before freezing. I've got the lock screen configured to use a password.
I can't recall anyone else mentioning this previously, so I thought I'd mention it. If it's not happening to anyone else, I'll assume it's my own problem.
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bretcb said:
I am currently running Beanstalk 1.179. I've noticed with this build, and with at least one prior build I can't recall, that after an incoming phone call of at least a few minutes, the caller hangs up, and shortly after, my phone freezes. I'm all cases that I've noticed it, I've answered the phone while it was locked, and it returns to the lock screen before freezing. I've got the lock screen configured to use a password.
I can't recall anyone else mentioning this previously, so I thought I'd mention it. If it's not happening to anyone else, I'll assume it's my own problem.
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prolly bad flash..wipe it all and flashed the rom and gapps again
if that doesn't work, go back to gb stock and start over
qkster said:
prolly bad flash..wipe it all and flashed the rom and gapps again
if that doesn't work, go back to gb stock and start over
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Thank you for the idea. I was just going over in my mind the ROMs that I have installed since I purchased the phone with an early version of scott.hart.bti's ParanoidAndroid already installed, and while I did not experience the issue with any of the ParanoidAndroid versions I installed, I believe I did also experience it while I was running Unofficial CM10 briefly between PA and BeanStalk. Perhaps the problem is indeed my own device, or something more deeply in the build source than with the build(s) themselves.
FWIW, in almost all instances when I installed a ROM, I always followed the entire procedure recommended by scott.hart.bti, including wiping the dalvik cache, as I did with my most recent install of Beanstalk 1.179.
bretcb said:
Thank you for the idea. I was just going over in my mind the ROMs that I have installed since I purchased the phone with an early version of scott.hart.bti's ParanoidAndroid already installed, and while I did not experience the issue with any of the ParanoidAndroid versions I installed, I believe I did also experience it while I was running Unofficial CM10 briefly between PA and BeanStalk. Perhaps the problem is indeed my own device, or something more deeply in the build source than with the build(s) themselves.
FWIW, in almost all instances when I installed a ROM, I always followed the entire procedure recommended by scott.hart.bti, including wiping the dalvik cache, as I did with my most recent install of Beanstalk 1.179.
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as you become more familiar with flashing a rom and the principles, you will find that the cook book process may help but some times you may have to deviate from it to make it work.
ex: sometimes you may have to flash cm9 twice to get into the boot screen ..or flashing cm10 twice or reboot twice..or wipe a few extra time.
from my own experience, you have noticed something not working correctly..(sd not recognized, calls being dropped, app FC's and no one else had the same) you may need to start over...back to gb stock via heimdall or odin and work your way up.
the more i had screwed up and had to go back, there more i learned each time.
qkster said:
as you become more familiar with flashing a rom and the principles, you will find that the cook book process may help but some times you may have to deviate from it to make it work.
ex: sometimes you may have to flash cm9 twice to get into the boot screen ..or flashing cm10 twice or reboot twice..or wipe a few extra time.
from my own experience, you have noticed something not working correctly..(sd not recognized, calls being dropped, app FC's and no one else had the same) you may need to start over...back to gb stock via heimdall or odin and work your way up.
the more i had screwed up and had to go back, there more i learned each time.
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Interesting. I remember that it took me forever to build up the courage to update ParanoidAndroid the first time, and scott.hart.bti's clear and complete cook book process certainly helped get me there. I have broken one of the Beanstalk ROMs once, too, and had to look up how to boot into CWM from power off to reflash.
I'm curious why going back to stock would make a difference. It seems to me that if I a doing a complete flash, wiping everything, than it shouldn't matter if it's a stock ROM or a new ROM. I'd be more nervous about breaking something if I going back to stock, since is a more complete and drastic change.
bretcb said:
Interesting. I remember that it took me forever to build up the courage to update ParanoidAndroid the first time, and scott.hart.bti's clear and complete cook book process certainly helped get me there. I have broken one of the Beanstalk ROMs once, too, and had to look up how to boot into CWM from power off to reflash.
I'm curious why going back to stock would make a difference. It seems to me that if I a doing a complete flash, wiping everything, than it shouldn't matter if it's a stock ROM or a new ROM. I'd be more nervous about breaking something if I going back to stock, since is a more complete and drastic change.
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yeah...for the most part, while in cwm, factory reset, wipe system, data, cache, dalvik and then flashing a new rom work very well.
occasionally, for what ever reason that i'm not sure, going back to stock..changing file system back to rfs and then changing back to ext4 may be needed to fix certain problems...not common and not routine practice, but is needed...at least imo
OK, fair enough. I will read up more on going back to stock so I'm not unfamiliar with it. Which tool do you prefer?
For completeness of troubleshooting info for anyone else who may be reading, I received a phone call yesterday while the lock screen was disabled, and the phone still froze after the caller hung up. I received another call today, and made sure I hung up first, and no freeze, my phone was fine.
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bretcb said:
I will read up more on going back to stock..
Which tool do you prefer?
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Everyone has their own prefs...I prefer heimdall. It doesn't matter. Whatever it takes to get the job done. You prolly should buy a usb jig too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437548

odd black screen after every boot/reboot ?

i've been using CWM recovery and CM nightlies. they've been just fine. today i restored a two day old backup, as i didn't care for the current nightly.
now the phone black screens after the samsung splash.
i've tried:
factory reset
wipe dalvick/cache
restoring other backups
flashing other nightlies
and the phone will boot for the first time, but if i select 'reboot' or 'power down' on the next boot it's only a samsung splash, then black screen (no cm splash, no response from buttons input), and will not boot again.
what's the problem ?
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i've been using CWM recovery and CM nightlies. they've been just fine. today i restored a two day old backup, as i didn't care for the current nightly.
now the phone black screens after the samsung splash.
i've tried:
factory reset
wipe dalvick/cache
restoring other backups
flashing other nightlies
and the phone will boot for the first time, but if i select 'reboot' or 'power down' on the next boot it's only a samsung splash, then black screen (no cm splash, no response from buttons input), and will not boot again.
what's the problem ?
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Happens once in a while when you flash over a back up.
Try making a clean flash.
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Somcom3X said:
Happens once in a while when you flash over a back up.
Try making a clean flash.
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i've done that. right now, i've wiped everything, and then flashed a nightly, and it will not reboot !
it will only boot the -one- time directly after flashing a new rom. any reboot attempts after that means it freezes, or fails, with a black screen directly after the samsung splash.
what have i missed ?
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i've done that. right now, i've wiped everything, and then flashed a nightly, and it will not reboot !
it will only boot the -one- time directly after flashing a new rom. any reboot attempts after that means it freezes, or fails, with a black screen directly after the samsung splash.
what have i missed ?
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Try installing Samsung firmware via Odin. Root it and try again. Wouldn't hurt to try.
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Somcom3X said:
Try installing Samsung firmware via Odin. Root it and try again. Wouldn't hurt to try.
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could you point me to a specific samsung firmware, or is there only one ?
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could you point me to a specific samsung firmware, or is there only one ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24660137
Make sure repartition is always unchecked in Odin
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ohgood said:
could you point me to a specific samsung firmware, or is there only one ?
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Check out this post from the brick fix thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44626072&postcount=117
The full fix thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591601
Sniped lol
i've wiped everything. flashed back to stock via odin, rooted, just like always.
i've even wiped in between.
after the FIRST clean boot, there is no rebooting. all it does is continue to hang after the samsung splash. no cyanogenmod, no stock rom, no nothing, nothing will boot the SECOND TIME.
i really don't understand this.
i'm using CWM recovery 5.5.0.4, cm-nightly 10-05, and it just don't think it's going to work properly again. it's a real shame, cause i really like the size, weight, and speed of this phone. but if it won't boot, i can't use it.
if anyone has any tips, i'll try them. at this point i really don't mind destroying it, and it might make me feel better to do so.
i meant to add, it doesn't matter if i use a backup, flash a fresh new rom, or use stock. the first boot works fine, but all boots after that wether from powering down or selecting 'reboot' fail.
maybe this part will help -
if i wipe the phone completely, it will boot. let's call this boot 1.
i can setup the phone, or change nothing in settings, doesn't appear to matter, and choose 'power down' or 'reboot'. let's call this reboot 1.
the next time i power on the phone, black screen. no CM splash, nothing. i guess we'll call this hang 1 ?
ideas ?
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i've wiped everything. flashed back to stock via odin, rooted, just like always.
i've even wiped in between.
after the FIRST clean boot, there is no rebooting. all it does is continue to hang after the samsung splash. no cyanogenmod, no stock rom, no nothing, nothing will boot the SECOND TIME.
i really don't understand this.
i'm using CWM recovery 5.5.0.4, cm-nightly 10-05, and it just don't think it's going to work properly again. it's a real shame, cause i really like the size, weight, and speed of this phone. but if it won't boot, i can't use it.
if anyone has any tips, i'll try them. at this point i really don't mind destroying it, and it might make me feel better to do so.
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i meant to add, it doesn't matter if i use a backup, flash a fresh new rom, or use stock. the first boot works fine, but all boots after that wether from powering down or selecting 'reboot' fail.
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The October nightlies are cm10.2 right? Your using the old recovery, that's the issue. And there are newer nightlies.
New recoveries
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475802
Cm thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459198
Romman0 said:
The October nightlies are cm10.2 right? Your using the old recovery, that's the issue. And there are newer nightlies.
New recoveries
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475802
Cm thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459198
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yes, they're fairly recent nightlies. i skipped back to the 10-5 nightly as i thought that might ahve been part of the problem. since you're pointing to my recovery being an older version, i'll update it. thanks for the clue stick !
Romman0 said:
The October nightlies are cm10.2 right? Your using the old recovery, that's the issue. And there are newer nightlies.
New recoveries
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475802
Cm thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459198
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hey thank you for that. i've removed the old cwm recovery, flashed new, lots of other flashes, and it finally works again. now to dig up a non-corrupted backup and hopefully be back to working.
thanks button was used
well, after all of that i'm going to roll with cm-10.0, cwm 6.xomething, so i can have a working compass on oruxmaps.
i won't be updating until 10.x begins to support compass functions again.
see yall then !
ohgood said:
well, after all of that i'm going to roll with cm-10.0, cwm 6.xomething, so i can have a working compass on oruxmaps.
i won't be updating until 10.x begins to support compass functions again.
see yall then !
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Make sure you use the latest cm10 nightly, as the old stable one is a lot less "stable" than the name suggests, and is lacking features
Romman0 said:
Make sure you use the latest cm10 nightly, as the old stable one is a lot less "stable" than the name suggests, and is lacking features
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thanks for the tip !
i finally got all the corrupted files (or whatever was causing problems) rm'd from both the phone and sdcard.
as of yesterday i had CM-10.o + CWM 6.0.3.8 and gapps 2012-8 (i think) working nicely on the phone. backed up a nandroid of all of it two times, and restored them to make sure restores were working. yes, everything fine.
as of today, i have CM-10.2 (latest nightly) + CMW 6.0.3.8 and gapps (current) working nicely on the phone. backed CURRENT up nandroid on sdcard, and restored a few times to make sure. yes, working fine.
seems it was
A) corrupted files/filessystems
and/or
B) too old a clockworkmod recovery
C) unstable CM version( s )
but now all is fine. thanks to all that helped !

Nexus 5 major software issues

Hey guys, i'm posting here because I have a huge issue with my phone.
I think I have an idea of what caused my phone to go haywire, but i'm gonna post my phone specs:
Red Nexus 5 32gb
Rooted
Franco Kernel
4.4.2 (however, I think it may have somehow updated to 4.4.3 OTA somehow, which may be the root of the problems)
TWRP
Nandroid backup but done once i've been experiencing these problems
-The phone boots up normally and then abrubtly freezes.
-The dialogue "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped."
-I press ok, the screen turns black
-"Unfortunately, Update Device has stopped"
-I press ok, shortly after, both prompts pop up again repeatedly.
I literally have no way to get to the home menu, even using Safe Mode.
My main priority is to at least recover my SMS files. And obviously fix my phone..
NotReallyKnown said:
Hey guys, i'm posting here because I have a huge issue with my phone.
I think I have an idea of what caused my phone to go haywire, but i'm gonna post my phone specs:
Red Nexus 5 32gb
Rooted
Franco Kernel
4.4.2 (however, I think it may have somehow updated to 4.4.3 OTA somehow, which may be the root of the problems)
TWRP
Nandroid backup but done once i've been experiencing these problems
-The phone boots up normally and then abrubtly freezes.
-The dialogue "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped."
-I press ok, the screen turns black
-"Unfortunately, Update Device has stopped"
-I press ok, shortly after, both prompts pop up again repeatedly.
I literally have no way to get to the home menu, even using Safe Mode.
My main priority is to at least recover my SMS files. And obviously fix my phone..
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reflash your rom, or flash another rom. if using stock, you can reflash the factory img or find a rooted stock rom. anyways, you DO want to update to 444, as many bugs have been fixed from 442 to 444. if yoy dont want to lose any data, grab a stock rooted rom and flash it dirty, as in dont wipe a single thing. and your phone can not update itself, only you can let it update. and with you using franco kernel, it can not flash an ota, you would have to do it manually.
simms22 said:
reflash your rom, or flash another rom. if using stock, you can reflash the factory img or find a rooted stock rom. anyways, you DO want to update to 444, as many bugs have been fixed from 442 to 444. if yoy dont want to lose any data, grab a stock rooted rom and flash it dirty, as in dont wipe a single thing. and your phone can not update itself, only you can let it update. and with you using franco kernel, it can not flash an ota, you would have to do it manually.
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Do you mind linking me a good thread on how to dirty flash a rom? I've been looking all over and i'm getting a lot of results that simply don't work.
Edit:
Nevermind, found out how to use adb. Can you at least tell me where the SMS files are stored? I used Textra.
NotReallyKnown said:
Do you mind linking me a good thread on how to dirty flash a rom? I've been looking all over and i'm getting a lot of results that simply don't work.
Edit:
Nevermind, found out how to use adb. Can you at least tell me where the SMS files are stored? I used Textra.
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well, theres no such thing. as most everyone will tell you the proper way is to clean flash, you wont find a dirty flashing thread. regardless, im known for my dirty flashing of everything. generally, what you do to dirty flash is make a backup in recovery first, then just flash what you need to flash, without wiping anything. the thing about dirty flashing is that you dont lose any data(while clean flashing you do).
where the sms files are stored, i have no idea. have you checked if your sms app created a file?
simms22 said:
well, theres no such thing. as most everyone will tell you the proper way is to clean flash, you wont find a dirty flashing thread. regardless, im known for my dirty flashing of everything. generally, what you do to dirty flash is make a backup in recovery first, then just flash what you need to flash, without wiping anything. the thing about dirty flashing is that you dont lose any data(while clean flashing you do).
where the sms files are stored, i have no idea. have you checked if your sms app created a file?
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So what I should do is push the rooted stock rom somewhere into my phone and use TWRP to install it straight?
NotReallyKnown said:
So what I should do is push the rooted stock rom somewhere into my phone and use TWRP to install it straight?
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right. adb push it to your phone, then flash it in twrp. if the dirty flash doesnt work out(chances are that it will) then you would have to wipe data(factory reset) and reflash.
simms22 said:
right. adb push it to your phone, then flash it in twrp. if the dirty flash doesnt work out(chances are that it will) then you would have to wipe data(factory reset) and reflash.
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You are a f**king god. It worked perfectly! Thank you so much!
Why isn't Dirty Flashing suggested by most?
NotReallyKnown said:
You are a f**king god. It worked perfectly! Thank you so much!
Why isn't Dirty Flashing suggested by most?
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because most follow older "proper" ways to flash software. and the proper way to flash, and to make sure all is working as should, is to clean flash. dirty flashing can cause issues, but its issues that are usually fixable. the problem is that most dont know that, or how to fix. 99.99% of issues caused by dirty flashing are caused by corrupt or incompatible data. where a data clearing for that particular app will usually fix. anyways, roms based on the same sourcw, and not far from what you are running, you can dirty flash. roms that have a different base than what you are running, you should factory reset first.
Dirty flashing has the potential of causing conflicts and issues. Of course it is not so bad if you back up your data. One problem though, is you might use your phone for a few weeks before the issues show up, then suddenly you are unable to backup data. So you lost a week or two of stuff.
By the way, I often dirty flash when I run into issues. After that though, it is a good idea to back everything up, wipe, and reflash everything. Limits potential issues arising and also causes of said issues.
wangdaning said:
Dirty flashing has the potential of causing conflicts and issues. Of course it is not so bad if you back up your data. One problem though, is you might use your phone for a few weeks before the issues show up, then suddenly you are unable to backup data. So you lost a week or two of stuff.
By the way, I often dirty flash when I run into issues. After that though, it is a good idea to back everything up, wipe, and reflash everything. Limits potential issues arising and also causes of said issues.
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issues from dirty flashing do not appear weeks later, dirty flashing issues show up right away. all dirty flashing issues are caused by data, whether corrupt or incompatible. other issues are blamed on dirty flashes, but arent the real cause. issues like app fc's are the most common, and very fixable. the only issues that arent fixable are when you dirtt flash two completely different roms that are based on different sources, or different android versions. i have dirty flashed every single thing ive flashed onto my n5, since december, no issues. the only issue i had dirty flashing my n5 was dirty flashing L over rastakat. and the issue was minor. everything worked great except the status bar didnt go down all the way. why did it mess uo? because of incompatible data from rastakat with the new status bar code in L.
You are correct Simms, but it must be noted that you dirty flash the same version, for dirty flash to work. If just updating a rom it is usually fine, but if they have made a major change then it is not.
Have no tales to tell of my N5, but my Samcrap S3 (cracked the screen and she died, then I bought this bad boy ) had issues that would appear later. Maybe due to the dirty flash. Who knows, that is why I mentioned a clean flash rules that out.
Anyway, backing up everything leads to a carefree life!

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