Think I Bricked My Phone - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey Guys,
So I decided to be a little bit dangerous at work today and flashed cyanogenmod but I didn't really like it all too much so I tried to flash back to franco's kernel. Now my phone's messed up and wont go pass the google screen. I don't have my usb cords either. What can I do?

Well, you will obviously need a usb cable to push the cyanogenmod zip to your device if it's not there already.
If you have the rom in your sdcard, then boot to recovery and flash cm again. It should boot.

We need your firmware you were running what cyagenomod you flashed what firmware you tried to go back to how you flashed it and what colour of T-shirt you were wearing at the time. ANY info you have. And yes you are going to need the USB lead. Anyway you can prob just fix it with Wugfresh nrt
Programming is a race between engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

bullsrfive said:
Hey Guys,
So I decided to be a little bit dangerous at work today and flashed cyanogenmod but I didn't really like it all too much so I tried to flash back to franco's kernel. Now my phone's messed up and wont go pass the google screen. I don't have my usb cords either. What can I do?
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Get back to recovery and flash CM or adb sideload another custom rom or flash the factory image in fastboot. Franco kernel is not compatible with CM atm.

gee2012 said:
Get back to recovery and flash CM or adb sideload another custom rom or flash the factory image in fastboot. Franco kernel is not compatible with CM atm.
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I just flashed CM again to get my phone working. So to get back to franco's kernel I pretty much have to flash my phone back to stock?

bullsrfive said:
I just flashed CM again to get my phone working. So to get back to franco's kernel I pretty much have to flash my phone back to stock?
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Or a custom rom based on AOSP (stock) scources like most are, read the OP of the different devs. If CAF is mentioned in a OP Franco kernel is not compatible.

bullsrfive said:
I just flashed CM again to get my phone working. So to get back to franco's kernel I pretty much have to flash my phone back to stock?
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Yup stock or any other aosp based rom such as paranoid etc.

varuntis1993 said:
Yup stock or any other aosp based rom such as paranoid etc.
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Thanks for the reply guys! Unfortunately my phone is going crazy right now and every thing isn't work. The internet browser stops sometimes and I definitely cannot download anything. Do I have to wipe anything for the device to start working properly?

bullsrfive said:
Thanks for the reply guys! Unfortunately my phone is going crazy right now and every thing isn't work. The internet browser stops sometimes and I definitely cannot download anything. Do I have to wipe anything for the device to start working properly?
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Yup, just do a data factory reset, backup first though.

gee2012 said:
Yup, just do a data factory reset, backup first though.
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Okay I'll do that. I have a question about downloading paranoid rom. If I flash that then flash franco, am I just adding franco to paranoid or am i going back to just franco?

bullsrfive said:
Okay I'll do that. I have a question about downloading paranoid rom. If I flash that then flash franco, am I just adding franco to paranoid or am i going back to just franco?
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First flash PA and straight after that Franco.

bullsrfive said:
Okay I'll do that. I have a question about downloading paranoid rom. If I flash that then flash franco, am I just adding franco to paranoid or am i going back to just franco?
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You're mixing up roms and kernels. There not the same thing
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I think that you urgently need to read here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=ROM-VS-Kernel
Or will brick your phone as soon as today.

I am a dummy. Basically what I was running before was stock rom with franco kernel. I loved it! Looks like I'll hav to flash back to stock and load up franco. I guess I'll need my USB cable for that.
I'm having major problems with the PA rom though. It keeps saying the process com.android.phone has stopped and I can't really do anything. A lot worse than when I was on CM. Ughh ....

Never mind it works now after I wiped the data from recovery mode. Man once I get it back to what it was before I'm never downloading another rom again lol. Thanks for all your help guys

bullsrfive said:
Never mind it works now after I wiped the data from recovery mode. Man once I get it back to what it was before I'm never downloading another rom again lol. Thanks for all your help guys
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The best thing to do in these situations is to stay calm. When your about to flash something to your device, Always read the OP and then read it again, just to make sure you didn't miss anything or misunderstand something. Your not a dummy and It's not that there's a problem with the ROM's or the kernel's... its the lack of compatibility of the kernel with ROM. Which as you found out will get you stuck on the splash screen or in a bootloop, but its an easy fix.
Also when ever your flashing a completely new ROM, (like going from CM to PA) do a clean install, generally by just wiping the dalvik cache, the cache partition and performing a factory reset in recovery or what the ROMs OP suggests. This will make sure that there's nothing left over from the previous ROM and won't cause weird issues like the com.android.phone has stopped problem.

bullsrfive said:
Never mind it works now after I wiped the data from recovery mode. Man once I get it back to what it was before I'm never downloading another rom again lol. Thanks for all your help guys
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You don't have to feel discouraged about flashing Roms. All of us were on trouble at lest 3 times during android experience. Now you know what to do if run into the same problem. This is about informing before doing things we are not used too. If you like a new Rom, don't flash it without understanding its features and kernel compatibility. Read threads, they are huge but at least firs pages and last ones too. Ask questions, get answers and evaluate the challenge.
There is a lot of juicy info on the first 4 threads on the general section that will provide almost all you need to know to go safe.

Related

[Q] trying to upgrade to newer os

so I am rooted and have superuser access. trying to get ics on this thing and from what ive read you have to go to gb then to ics. so i downloaded cm7 to get to ginger bread. everything flashed fine but when rebooting from recovery its just hanging at the samsung logo. sorry if i sound like a noob. im really not, i just have a galaxy nexus so i haven't rooted a non nexus phone in a very long time. especially one still running froyo. any info would be a huge help
kendall316 said:
so I am rooted and have superuser access. trying to get ics on this thing and from what ive read you have to go to gb then to ics. so i downloaded cm7 to get to ginger bread. everything flashed fine but when rebooting from recovery its just hanging at the samsung logo. sorry if i sound like a noob. im really not, i just have a galaxy nexus so i haven't rooted a non nexus phone in a very long time. especially one still running froyo. any info would be a huge help
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Have you tried booting back into recovery and flashing the same rom once more?
Also, did you make sure to wipe all data, cache, dalvik cache and such before flashing the rom?
My suggestion: use heimdall one-click uclb3, and preferably also flash GB bootloaders (to avoid rainbows in ics or jb recovery). Flash Entropy's dd kernel which will give you red cwm, and from there you are ready to flash ICS.
Sent from my sweet & buttery Infuse
Ryo Misaki said:
Have you tried booting back into recovery and flashing the same rom once more?
Also, did you make sure to wipe all data, cache, dalvik cache and such before flashing the rom?
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yes to both
kendall316 said:
yes to both
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No luck? =(
Give Andros' suggestion a go. Even with bootloops, you can still put your Infuse in Download Mode to use Hemdall or Odin.
Ryo Misaki said:
No luck? =(
Give Andros' suggestion a go. Even with bootloops, you can still put your Infuse in Download Mode to use Hemdall or Odin.
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Before you go and bite my head off, listen
first time i was upgrading a rom, i thought i was at a samsung boot logo freeze, and it took my phone around 20 minutes to fully upgrade, if this isnt your problem, then i miss understood, and recently, ive started using odin, and it is much easier than using the cmw
Reading and research is always the answer to everything.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700416

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

Flash Kernel

So a while back I rooted my S3 i535, and started trying to install customer roms. The only one that would work was Slimbean so I have been using that for a while, but it has begun to occasionally freeze on me.
I would like to try switching over to maybe Liquidsmooth or ParanoidAndroid. My problem is whenever I flash these roms the phone won't boot, and just sits at the splash screen. I am kind of thinking maybe it is because I need to flash a different kernel, but I have never done that and am unsure of which Kernel I should use or the steps I should take in doing this. Any advice is appreciated.
Cobinator said:
So a while back I rooted my S3 i535, and started trying to install customer roms. The only one that would work was Slimbean so I have been using that for a while, but it has begun to occasionally freeze on me.
I would like to try switching over to maybe Liquidsmooth or ParanoidAndroid. My problem is whenever I flash these roms the phone won't boot, and just sits at the splash screen. I am kind of thinking maybe it is because I need to flash a different kernel, but I have never done that and am unsure of which Kernel I should use or the steps I should take in doing this. Any advice is appreciated.
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I see that I have the Cyanogenmod Kernel installed currently which I suppose either is installed with Slimbean or it may have been installed because I tried the CM10 rom first, but it wouldn't boot.
what are you doing before flash the new rom?
juancaperez2000 said:
what are you doing before flash the new rom?
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Wiping the device. Always best in the long run.
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Well when I originally rooted and flashed the device it was brand new out of the box. Even then the only custom rom that I could get to work was Slimbean.
Pretty sure I tried all the other custom roms listed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850506
I have installed Slimbean a few time because I started getting errors, and keyboard kept crashing and things like that. I always wipe cache, and dalvik cache.
Cobinator said:
So a while back I rooted my S3 i535, and started trying to install customer roms. The only one that would work was Slimbean so I have been using that for a while, but it has begun to occasionally freeze on me.
I would like to try switching over to maybe Liquidsmooth or ParanoidAndroid. My problem is whenever I flash these roms the phone won't boot, and just sits at the splash screen. I am kind of thinking maybe it is because I need to flash a different kernel, but I have never done that and am unsure of which Kernel I should use or the steps I should take in doing this. Any advice is appreciated.
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Restore your stock rom format internal memory and flash clean rom ASAP brother you will be straight !!!
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And all the necessary wipes of course
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Cobinator said:
Well when I originally rooted and flashed the device it was brand new out of the box. Even then the only custom rom that I could get to work was Slimbean.
Pretty sure I tried all the other custom roms listed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850506
I have installed Slimbean a few time because I started getting errors, and keyboard kept crashing and things like that. I always wipe cache, and dalvik cache.
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Sorry to hear this, there is no reason why my sg3 would work and yours doesnt though
a ODIN reflash back to stock I assume will fix things.
if you'd like to try a clean stock TouchWiz ROM, please give mine a try and let me know how you like it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2275376
but from the sound of it, it sounds as though either
you are not waiting long enough for it to boot (first boot can take up to 10-20 mins..)
or not wiping fully in recovery before the flash
andybones said:
Sorry to hear this, there is no reason why my sg3 would work and yours doesnt though
a ODIN reflash back to stock I assume will fix things.
if you'd like to try a clean stock TouchWiz ROM, please give mine a try and let me know how you like it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2275376
but from the sound of it, it sounds as though either
you are not waiting long enough for it to boot (first boot can take up to 10-20 mins..)
or not wiping fully in recovery before the flash
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Oh wow can it really take that long for first boot? I know I waited probably somewhere close to 10 minutes, but def no where close to 20.
Cobinator said:
Oh wow can it really take that long for first boot? I know I waited probably somewhere close to 10 minutes, but def no where close to 20.
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in theory AOSP ROMs should load faster than a Touch Wiz ROM as TW ROMs are around 1 gig for the ROM.zip and AOSP ROMs are about half that, but still I've had ROMs take over 15 mins to load, I know one time I thought it was the phone, but then I wiped fully again, and waited 20 mins and it loaded. I would say anything after 20 mins though, then it's definitely something wrong.
Ok backing stuff up then going to flash back to stock then try LiquidSmooth and see if it will let me boot up. Will let ya know how it goes.
So I install stock un-rooted rom. Then installed a stock rooted rom, then installed liquidsmooth and all I get is the Samsung symbol flashes then it goes black. Then it vibrates and the Samsung symbol flashes then blackness. Just repeats this over and over =(
I noticed you said that you're wiping cache and dalvik, but make sure you're also wiping data and system too.
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Anyways. I wiped everything on the phone before every rom installation. System restore, dalvik, and cache. The custom rom still won't boot.

[Q] Lock on SIII screen after 1 successful boot to MOAR 7.1

Hi,
I have a rooted VZW S3 and have been running Jelly Beans build 20 for a while now. Wanting to give a 4.3 rom a try I loaded up MOAR 7.1. Wiped everything, I possibly could without wiping my SD card. Flashed the rom, no problems. Booted it up, no problems. Then if I do a reboot, even after it has sat for a while without me doing anything to it, I get stuck on the Samsung SIII screen. I can do a battery pull and go to TWRP then wipe and get back to my Jelly Beans, but I'd like to give MOAR 7.1 a try. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
powerkatwedel said:
Hi,
I have a rooted VZW S3 and have been running Jelly Beans build 20 for a while now. Wanting to give a 4.3 rom a try I loaded up MOAR 7.1. Wiped everything, I possibly could without wiping my SD card. Flashed the rom, no problems. Booted it up, no problems. Then if I do a reboot, even after it has sat for a while without me doing anything to it, I get stuck on the Samsung SIII screen. I can do a battery pull and go to TWRP then wipe and get back to my Jelly Beans, but I'd like to give MOAR 7.1 a try. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Make sure to use the latest TWRP and did you install ML1 modem like instructed so?
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Make sure to use the latest TWRP and did you install ML1 modem like instructed so?
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Yeah I have the latest build if twrp and I think I already has the correct Mode from a prior rom. I didn't even check to verify guess I got too excited. I'll check and report back. Thanks.
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Make sure to use the latest TWRP and did you install ML1 modem like instructed so?
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Well I didn't have the ML1 modem so I wiped everything clean, installed the modem, then the rom. Got the same result.
powerkatwedel said:
Well I didn't have the ML1 modem so I wiped everything clean, installed the modem, then the rom. Got the same result.
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Any other ideas that may be causing this?
powerkatwedel said:
Any other ideas that may be causing this?
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Here is another user solved the issue, take from the thread:
"What I did was upgrade my recovery with Goo, I removed the SD card, I wiped the internal memory (not sure if this is necessary but what the hell), factory wiped, installed 7.1, once the phone booted up I logged in to gmail, let it sync, didn't install anything else and rebooted just to make sure it reboots fine, and it worked. Then I installed all my apps with TB without data, just the apps. That is what I did. I had the same problem as you for two days and was frustrated but then I read that if you upgrade your recovery it would work fine. I am assuming you are trying to wipe cache and it is telling you that it can't be mounted, that is another problem I was having, so I am assuming that by wiping the internal memory it cleared that problem up. I hope this helps you out. Hopefully someone here can either back up what I am saying or call me crazy and help you out. Good luck."
What kernel are you installing? I had similar problem trying to install with LK. But that is just my phone not playing nice with it unfortunately (nothing wrong with LK) try DKP or KT.
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Lehocki said:
What kernel are you installing? I had similar problem trying to install with LK. But that is just my phone not playing nice with it unfortunately (nothing wrong with LK) try DKP or KT.
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I have tried LK and the Stock and was still getting it. I was able to get it to install last night finally and work, but now my WiFi isn't working.
powerkatwedel said:
I have tried LK and the Stock and was still getting it. I was able to get it to install last night finally and work, but now my WiFi isn't working.
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I was never able to get the WiFi to work, so I switched roms and was able to get everything working on Wicked. Thanks for all the help.

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?
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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?
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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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