So I've been running Graviton 2.0 on my Nexus 5 for a few months and recently I've tried upgrading to 2.6. Problem is, when I install the updated rom, I get the "Unfortunately, com.android.provision has stopped" error message loop times infinity. I tried installing 2.6 by booting into recovery mode and installing the zip using CWM. I then wiped the cache and the Dalvik. I've also tried doing a factory reset prior to the previously mentioned steps and that hasn't worked either. Any help would be much appreciated thank you.
squishywtrmln said:
So I've been running Graviton 2.0 on my Nexus 5 for a few months and recently I've tried upgrading to 2.6. Problem is, when I install the updated rom, I get the "Unfortunately, com.android.provision has stopped" error message loop times infinity. I tried installing 2.6 by booting into recovery mode and installing the zip using CWM. I then wiped the cache and the Dalvik. I've also tried doing a factory reset prior to the previously mentioned steps and that hasn't worked either. Any help would be much appreciated thank you.
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If it we`re me, i would flash the factory image in fastboot, reroot and start over. Or do you have a working stored recovery to flash back to?
gee2012 said:
If it we`re me, i would flash the factory image in fastboot, reroot and start over. Or do you have a working stored recovery to flash back to?
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I've been able to recover back to Graviton 2.0 after each unsuccessful attempt through the restore function in CWM.
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I just tried flashing Liquid 2.7 on my S3 using TWRP. Cleared cache and Dalvik, then rebooted. Saw some text then the Samsung logo. Then two 'droids dancing. Then nothing. Nada. Black screen. Not responsive to the power button. Eek!
VZW S3, bootlocker unlocked, stock rooted 4.1.2 to begin with.
dmccrack said:
I just tried flashing Liquid 2.7 on my S3 using TWRP. Cleared cache and Dalvik, then rebooted. Saw some text then the Samsung logo. Then two 'droids dancing. Then nothing. Nada. Black screen. Not responsive to the power button. Eek!
VZW S3, bootlocker unlocked, stock rooted 4.1.2 to begin with.
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Post the file name of the zip you flashed. When flashing roms, you should either wipe
1) Factory reset, cache, and dalvik then flash your rom
2) System and Factory Reset then flash your rom
Can you access download mode or recovery?
Liquid-JB-v2.7-OFFICIAL-d2vzw-schi535.zip
Yes, I can get into recovery. I have backups if I need to restore (assuming I can navigate the process correctly).
SlimSnoopOS said:
Post the file name of the zip you flashed. When flashing roms, you should either wipe
1) Factory reset, cache, and dalvik then flash your rom
2) System and Factory Reset then flash your rom
Can you access download mode or recovery?
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The ROM was downloaded via Goo.im app
dmccrack said:
Liquid-JB-v2.7-OFFICIAL-d2vzw-schi535.zip
Yes, I can get into recovery. I have backups if I need to restore (assuming I can navigate the process correctly).
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So I decided to restore my TWRP backup from last night. Entered "Restore" in TWRP, selected the backup, and swiped to restore... FAILED! "Failed to wipe /system"
[Reboot]
"You do not appear to be rooted. Root now?"
[Yes]
Continued reboot, now stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy SIII" splash screen. Letting it cogitate for a bit, but seems like it should have moved by now.
dmccrack said:
The ROM was downloaded via Goo.im app
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Hmmm... tried another restore, did a TWRP system wipe first. The restoration says it completed... and... wait for it... booting normally! So far so good, at least I appear to be back to where I was before my pre-ROM-flash debacle.
The one response I received (thank you, SlimSnoopOS) was as follows:
1) Factory reset, cache, and dalvik then flash your rom
2) System and Factory Reset then flash your rom
Any other suggestions? Also, I'm not wed to the idea of the Liquid ROM over the others... anyone recommend I start with a different ROM, now that I'm back to square one?
dmccrack said:
The ROM was downloaded via Goo.im app
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dmccrack said:
So I decided to restore my TWRP backup from last night. Entered "Restore" in TWRP, selected the backup, and swiped to restore... FAILED! "Failed to wipe /system"
[Reboot]
"You do not appear to be rooted. Root now?"
[Yes]
Continued reboot, now stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy SIII" splash screen. Letting it cogitate for a bit, but seems like it should have moved by now.
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dmccrack said:
Hmmm... tried another restore, did a TWRP system wipe first. The restoration says it completed... and... wait for it... booting normally! So far so good, at least I appear to be back to where I was before my pre-ROM-flash debacle.
The one response I received (thank you, SlimSnoopOS) was as follows:
1) Factory reset, cache, and dalvik then flash your rom
2) System and Factory Reset then flash your rom
Any other suggestions? Also, I'm not wed to the idea of the Liquid ROM over the others... anyone recommend I start with a different ROM, now that I'm back to square one?
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No problem. As for your issue, its fairly simple actually. What you need to do is a clean flash which is either of the two steps I listed earlier. You're trying to go from TW to AOSP but what you did was only wipe the cache then flashed the rom. Wiping cache and dalvik cache is regarded as a dirty flash, something you only do when flashing a newer version of the rom you're on. You never fully removed the TW rom before flashing Liquid which is why it did not boot. Basically, when you want to flash a new rom, by a different developer, you need to do 1 or 2 in order to have a successful flash.
For AOSP roms, you should also be flashing the recommended GApps (Google Apps) as well so that you have your Play Store and a few other Google Apps. The latest "generic" gapps zip is listed here at the top, its "20120301" which is March 1st. Liquid may have their own, that's for you to find out via their thread. Google apps are included in TW roms so this is not necessary.
Hi. Yesterday I succesdfully rooted my n8020 (galaxy note 10.1 LTE Swedish). Tho, when I tried to flash Sbiddens modded CM version, it failed. I wiped data/facto ry reset from CWM, wiped cache and Dalvik. Flashed CM and Gapps. Rebooted, only to get stuck at the blue-ring Cyanogenmod boot screen. Tried to redo all the steps in different orders, no succcess. Stillvstuck at boot.
Then came the puzzling part. I downloaded the original firmware from sammobile.com, and flashed it via Odin. It succeeded, bit whenbit booted in back to the standard rom, all my applications and all the data was intact! As I sevetal times wiped data/factory reset, I assumed thatevwrything would be gonw and that I'd have to install everythingnfrom scratch. Am I correct in assuming this, and may this be related to CM getting stuck at boot? Any hel greatly appreciated!
vargfloejt said:
Hi. Yesterday I succesdfully rooted my n8020 (galaxy note 10.1 LTE Swedish). Tho, when I tried to flash Sbiddens modded CM version, it failed. I wiped data/facto ry reset from CWM, wiped cache and Dalvik. Flashed CM and Gapps. Rebooted, only to get stuck at the blue-ring Cyanogenmod boot screen. Tried to redo all the steps in different orders, no succcess. Stillvstuck at boot.
Then came the puzzling part. I downloaded the original firmware from sammobile.com, and flashed it via Odin. It succeeded, bit whenbit booted in back to the standard rom, all my applications and all the data was intact! As I sevetal times wiped data/factory reset, I assumed thatevwrything would be gonw and that I'd have to install everythingnfrom scratch. Am I correct in assuming this, and may this be related to CM getting stuck at boot? Any hel greatly appreciated!
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I have seen something similar when I installed Cyanogenmod on a kindle fire, I had to do a factory reset after restoring back to stock firmware.
I would suggest that you try doing a factory reset after restoring factory firmware on your GNote.
Success with Philz recovery
Had the same problem loading onto my N8020.
In the end I used a different recovery and it worked first go.
Try using Phils recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2202714
So i rooted my tablet about a week ago and went to install adaway today when i went to reboot it it got stuck in a loop and so i tried a factory reset but now its in a loop of starting, saying upgrading apps, then saying process com.android.phone has stopped working then restarting again and keeps going what can i do to fix it?
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So i rooted my tablet about a week ago and went to install adaway today when i went to reboot it it got stuck in a loop and so i tried a factory reset but now its in a loop of starting, saying upgrading apps, then saying process com.android.phone has stopped working then restarting again and keeps going what can i do to fix it?
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You Should flash the stock firmware through Odin . Your data will not be erased .
Don't forget to press the thanks button :good::good::good:
Really! Flash to stock just for a bootloop. Unnecessary I think. I would just go to recovery and wipe system, cache, and dalvik and reflash the ROM. If that doesn't fix, then do the same but wipe data as well. You'll have to reinstall apps of course with that last one. Also, If you have an external sd card and a card reader, you could download a different ROM to the card and flash that one in recovery.
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wolfclan68 said:
Really! Flash to stock just for a bootloop. Unnecessary I think. I would just go to recovery and wipe system, cache, and dalvik and reflash the ROM. If that doesn't fix, then do the same but wipe data as well. You'll have to reinstall apps of course with that last one. Also, If you have an external sd card and a card reader, you could download a different ROM to the card and flash that one in recovery.
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Flashing to stock always fix bugs that wiping can't solve
Because flashing to stock will restores the original firmware :good:
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A week ago, more less, I installed KatKiss-5.0_TF300T_014b.zip on my Asus tf300t and everything was ok until today. When I have turned it on this morning I have noticed that it was staying in a reboot loop.
After that, I tried to reinstall this rom again through TWRP 2.8.0.0 but the reboot was there again. Then I tried to flash CM 11 snapshot m12, but the reboot was earlier. And now i don't know what I should do.
More info: when I flash superSU and gapps, the screen says "E: Unable to mount data" . Perhaps I should do a format data to fix it. What do you think?
Thanks for your answers
sergiolopezsan said:
A week ago, more less, I installed KatKiss-5.0_TF300T_014b.zip on my Asus tf300t and everything was ok until today. When I have turned it on this morning I have noticed that it was staying in a reboot loop.
After that, I tried to reinstall this rom again through TWRP 2.8.0.0 but the reboot was there again. Then I tried to flash CM 11 snapshot m12, but the reboot was earlier. And now i don't know what I should do.
More info: when I flash superSU and gapps, the screen says "E: Unable to mount data" . Perhaps I should do a format data to fix it. What do you think?
Thanks for your answers
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I actually got the same problem with it when I flashed that. I did a factory reset from TWRP, then reflashed the ROM and Gapps to make the rebooting stop.
Format data??
cmendonc2 said:
I actually got the same problem with it when I flashed that. I did a factory reset from TWRP, then reflashed the ROM and Gapps to make the rebooting stop.
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I have already tried it (factory reset) and the problem remains. What if i do a "format data"?
sergiolopezsan said:
I have already tried it (factory reset) and the problem remains. What if i do a "format data"?
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The Format data within TWRP will delete all your apps and settings.
Now my tablet is ok after formatting data.
Hi there, I'm a first time poster I really need your help. So I flashed my D850 from 4.4.2 to 7.0 and it's giving me an error and the blue and red lights are flashing with a black screen everytime I try to boot into recovery. I flashed the 7.0 file and was going to flash the Gapps file when this happened. The error message I'm getting is boot certification verify. I can boot into the the 7.0 operating system, but it's stripped of everything like apps, but I can still access settings. Should I do a factory reset from the operating system? Or is there another way to fix this? I was using TWRP 3.0, I did a backup to my internal storage, I did a soft wipe, I flashed the rom, then I wiped the cache and rebooted. Thank you for replying.