[Completed] Can't boot into my Custom ROM - XDA Assist

Hi! I just installed a new Custom ROM for my phone. After 5 minutes I wanted to create a backup. So I started ROM Manager. I entered the name, and hit OK. The phone booted into a crashed recovery mode. So I took the battery out and rebooted the phone. It didn't boot into my Custom ROM. It booted into recovery. So I am stuck inside the recovery mode and can't boot normally.
Phone: Samsung Galaxy Mini (GT-S5570)
Recovery: CWM Recovery
Custom ROM: CyanogenMod

Hello,
If you can boot into the recovery, do a factory reset and flash back the custom rom. And then reboot the device, once you rebooted the device will boot into system. And then you're done!
Good luck!
HashyCode. :good:

It still puts me into recovery
HashyCode said:
Hello,
If you can boot into the recovery, do a factory reset and flash back the custom rom. And then reboot the device, once you rebooted the device will boot into system. And then you're done!
Good luck!
HashyCode. :good:
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I tried it. I wiped /system, /data, /cache and I did a factory reset. Flashed it back but it still puts me into recovery.

xdcsaba said:
I tried it. I wiped /system, /data, /cache and I did a factory reset. Flashed it back but it still puts me into recovery.
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Flash the original firmware back. And try from the start
HashyCode

It still doesn't work
HashyCode said:
Flash the original firmware back. And try from the start
HashyCode
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Tried it. Does not work.

xdcsaba said:
Tried it. Does not work.
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Visit here and try one of them
HashyCode.

Hi, i would like help you with this problem as I myself have experienced it. The things that you should have done are:
1. Always make the backup early on before installing the Custom ROM.
2. When installing a Custom ROM, make sure you have not replaced core system apps
3. Make sure your there are complete symlinks in your ROM otherwise it be hard bricked. Ouch.
4. Before installing a Custom ROM, make sure they are from experts, like CyanogenMOD, and sure your device is supported for updates.
5.[Most Important] The only things to wipe when installing a ROM are : 1. Cache 2. Dalvik Cache 3. User Data, never ever ever ever WIPE your system folder with root access on it. This will always ensure that you will reboot into recovery, and it will be annoying to root your device w/o ADB USB Debugging on.
6. Make sure that there are no system apps missing on your Custom ROM, check for the legibility of the Custom apps installed. Are they pirated perhaps?
7.[Very Important]Always watch a video tutorial for it's errors, and search how to Unbrick your device first before proceeding with an installation.
So that if any problem arises, you will be sure to restore it to it's Stock experience.
8.[Absolutely Important]Make sure that your software counterparts on the PC are compatible and functioning well first before you proceed.
Now tell, me which of the following did you not do?
And if this really helped you a lot, please like. For the sake of those who did their research.

HashyCode said:
Hello,
If you can boot into the recovery, do a factory reset and flash back the custom rom. And then reboot the device, once you rebooted the device will boot into system. And then you're done!
Good luck!
HashyCode. :good:
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ive already done factory reset like 5 times i still am not able to flash it to custom rom stock condition im going to try using a laptop with windows 7 to see if i can do that way because its not working on the latest windows 8
Kinnngzzzz

Try fastboot?
Hi,
No one seems to have suggested using a program called fastboot. It involves just installing some essential software on a PC, then running the program "Fastboot" along with the desired options.
I strongly suggest trying this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
I am always flashing ROMs and then trying to tweak them and end up messing up the bootloaders, or somehow breaking the system. And then i try using CWM or TWRP and still there remain issues. However, fastboot has always done the job for me.
Hope this helps.

Someone help me with my problem please ??

Use Fastboot!!!
kinnngzzzz said:
Someone help me with my problem please ??
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kinnngzzzz, you too should use Fastboot! See my post right before yours...
So again, see this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
I say if fastboot can't get it fixed, nothing will. :victory:

kinnngzzzz said:
Someone help me with my problem please ??
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As you said that you're going to try with windows 7. Did you tried it? And please! Visit the link which youniqueg33k provided.
HashyCode.

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I have a custom rom, no Gapps, no root. please help

So my cousin had the this tablet she hadn't us for a while and she asked to to fix it up. Root it put some apps on it blah blah blah. So i rooted it using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155/
Everything was fine and it went smoothly, I had root access, TWRP recovery that it came with and it was working fine.
I wanted to put a ROM on it for my cousin to match her phone so I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584265
So, I flashed the Rom and it was fine. Then I flashed the Gapps and it said that the system partion didn't have enough space.
Here is where I screwed up (I think). TWRP said that I lost root access and i had to fix it BUT i had to swipe a bar at the bottom to fix it. My dumbass pressed the button in the middle of the screen which was to ignore it. I didn't see what i was doing and i messed up
So I lost root or something and when i turn on the device and try to boot into recovery by holding the Power + Vol Down keys it does not work!
Now I have a tablet with android 4.4.3, no Gapps, no root, no recovery. I have tried to factory reset it but the one in settings do not work.
I'm stuck and I need help from someone smarter. Thank you for anything.
Id start again, sounds like something in recovery got messed up if it thinks the system partition is not big enough for gapps
Flash TWRP with Easyflasher
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
Download ROM & Gapps to MicroSD Card
I suggest KatKiss #29 & Gapps from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592890
Factory reset & Wipe everything except External Storage from TWRP
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Wipe Cache & Dalvik Cache
Reboot
Nothing more nothing less is needed, so if it doesn't work by doing the above, there are other problems
ok so i installed the drivers it easyflasher was asking for and now it asks whether the device is SBK1 or SBK2, how do i find out whether the device is B70 or above... I feel dumb again... It also asks if its in APX mode... i need help again
ok i figured out the easyflasher and i get the recovery but, when im done flashing all the files and boot the device it says that i have to repair root, like before and even if i say to do so i lose the recovery every time meaning i have to go and put the recovery back onto it and do everything again.....
alrighty so ive got the recovery to stick, and i got the KitKatKiss rom which is actually really nice, however i don't have root, i keep trying to flash the supersu file but it does not work. thanks for everything already. it would be nice to have it rooted.......
RoughRunner said:
alrighty so ive got the recovery to stick, and i got the KitKatKiss rom which is actually really nice, however i don't have root, i keep trying to flash the supersu file but it does not work. thanks for everything already. it would be nice to have it rooted.......
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KatKiss is already rooted by default, you should not flash an additionnal supersu zip.
Just Flash the rom then gapps from the KatKiss thread
wipe cache + dalvik-cache
then reboot.
If you're coming from another rom version, a full wipe / factory reset is recommended before flashing too.
RoughRunner said:
alrighty so ive got the recovery to stick, and i got the KitKatKiss rom which is actually really nice, however i don't have root, i keep trying to flash the supersu file but it does not work. thanks for everything already. it would be nice to have it rooted.......
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Nothing more nothing less is needed, so if it doesn't work by doing the above, there are other problems
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As Tim says, and as I said, if you had just followed my instructions and not tried adding your own section of the process, you would have had no problems
timduru said:
KatKiss is already rooted by default, you should not flash an additionnal supersu zip.
Just Flash the rom then gapps from the KatKiss thread
wipe cache + dalvik-cache
then reboot.
If you're coming from another rom version, a full wipe / factory reset is recommended before flashing too.
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ok thanks theres the problem all fixed thanks

[Q] First boot taking forever .

Hi ,guys .
So my problem is the first boot (on my p3110 )takes an eternity , whatever I'm trying to flash it wouldn't succesfully have the first boot .
I've tried omni,slimkat and CM but nothing works .
Dumb I was ,in my blind tries, I've deleted my backups and now the only place i can flash is my microSD card.
Help please , I'm really stuck . :crying:
TheHelplessGuy said:
Hi ,guys .
So my problem is the first boot (on my p3110 )takes an eternity , whatever I'm trying to flash it wouldn't succesfully have the first boot .
I've tried omni,slimkat and CM but nothing works .
Dumb I was ,in my blind tries, I've deleted my backups and now the only place i can flash is my microSD card.
Help please , I'm really stuck . :crying:
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The first boot always takes longer as it is setting up, but no longer than ~5 minutes.
Anyway... If you've waited and it is boot looping, try these steps:
Make sure your recovery is up to date.
Wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik cache.
Flash ROM, gapps, and any addons
Wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot. After first reboot is complete and on setup screen, wait 5 minutes and reboot into recovery.
Wipe cache and dalvik again. Reboot
This reboot could also take ~5 minutes, but the others shouldn't as long as you don't wipe cache and dalvik.
You should see an "Android is Upgrading" screen. After this is done, complete setup and you should be good to go.
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The same
jrc2 said:
The first boot always takes longer as it is setting up, but no longer than ~5 minutes.
Anyway... If you've waited and it is boot looping, try these steps:
Make sure your recovery is up to date.
Wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik cache.
Flash ROM, gapps, and any addons
Wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot. After first reboot is complete and on setup screen, wait 5 minutes and reboot into recovery.
Wipe cache and dalvik again. Reboot
This reboot could also take ~5 minutes, but the others shouldn't as long as you don't wipe cache and dalvik.
You should see an "Android is Upgrading" screen. After this is done, complete setup and you should be good to go.
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The same loading image .(You know ,when you first boot something it appears the custom flash's logo) . what can i do ?
TheHelplessGuy said:
The same loading image .(You know ,when you first boot something it appears the custom flash's logo) . what can i do ?
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How long have you tried waiting? Which room door you flash on which device?
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jrc2 said:
How long have you tried waiting? Which room door you flash on which device?
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I've waited more than usual 5-10 mins ,even 6 hours ,but nothing, ,I'm curently trying to flash slimkat 4.4.4 but i've tried omni ,CM all kitkat .
What is your advice ?
TheHelplessGuy said:
I've waited more than usual 5-10 mins ,even 6 hours ,but nothing, ,I'm curently trying to flash slimkat 4.4.4 but i've tried omni ,CM all kitkat .
What is your advice ?
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What version of unroofed TouchWiz were you running before rooting and flashing?
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What version of unroofed TouchWiz were you running before rooting and flashing?
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The one with Android 4.1 my guess is Nature UX
TheHelplessGuy said:
The one with Android 4.1 my guess is Nature UX
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Then idk what the problem is. You were on jelly bean already so that isn't a problem.
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jrc2 said:
Then idk what the problem is. You were on jelly bean already so that isn't a problem.
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What do you suggest ?
TheHelplessGuy said:
What do you suggest ?
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I don't know, sadly. Maybe someone else will know and we'll both learn something.
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Back to stock rom for now, prepare (charge until full).
Re-root, then reboot to recovery to try again flashing the rom.
Always format /system, /cache, /data/media first when installing different roms. Good luck
150208 said:
Back to stock rom for now, prepare (charge until full).
Re-root, then reboot to recovery to try again flashing the rom.
Always format /system, /cache, /data/media first when installing different roms. Good luck
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I did exactly as you said but nothing happened .
1. It's a problem that i install zips from my external storage ?
2.Do you know where i can find a nandroid backup to download ?
3.What do you suggest for my issue ?
TheHelplessGuy said:
I did exactly as you said but nothing happened .
1. It's a problem that i install zips from my external storage ?
2.Do you know where i can find a nandroid backup to download ?
3.What do you suggest for my issue ?
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Stock rom is working fine? Is root working on stock?
Did you get any errors while flashing costom roms?
I remember a folk here got a same problem as you, and i think it's not resolved yet..
Maybe you and him have a "special" devices.
Don't worry, it's not a problem with your ext-sd because i use it all the time. and if it was ext-sd problem, you'll get an error while flashing.
I suggest messages devs in developement section, maybe they can figure out what is wrong.
And of course i think it's not safe to restore others nandroid backup, so don't mind find it.
God speed, wish I can help you more :angel:
150208 said:
Stock rom is working fine? Is root working on stock?
Did you get any errors while flashing costom roms?
I remember a folk here got a same problem as you, and i think it's not resolved yet..
Maybe you and him have a "special" devices.
Don't worry, it's not a problem with your ext-sd because i use it all the time. and if it was ext-sd problem, you'll get an error while flashing.
I suggest messages devs in developement section, maybe they can figure out what is wrong.
And of course i think it's not safe to restore others nandroid backup, so don't mind find it.
God speed, wish I can help you more :angel:
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Sadly my stock rom is gone.
So yesterday when I've rerooted whit your link I've received two errors :
- SOKP and when I've flash it something like poped up : E:Cannot write to sd card clockworkmod recovery etc.
- CM 11 :
Root Access Possibly Lost Fix?
THIS CANNOT BE UNDONE
1. YES fix root (/system/xbin/su)
2. NO do not fix
TheHelplessGuy said:
Sadly my stock rom is gone.
So yesterday when I've rerooted whit your link I've received two errors :
- SOKP and when I've flash it something like poped up : E:Cannot write to sd card clockworkmod recovery etc.
- CM 11 :
Root Access Possibly Lost Fix?
THIS CANNOT BE UNDONE
1. YES fix root (/system/xbin/su)
2. NO do not fix
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Like I said earlier, you should have flashing stock rom first to remove root via odin/hemidall.. you can find it at sammobile,com
then re-root with link i gave earlier again via odin/hemidall, and format in recovery like i said earlier. no wonder you still fail..
you should have philz touch recovery instead cwm if you succeed.
150208 said:
Like I said earlier, you should have flashing stock rom first to remove root via odin/hemidall.. you can find it at sammobile,com
then re-root with link i gave earlier again via odin/hemidall, and format in recovery like i said earlier. no wonder you still fail..
you should have philz touch recovery instead cwm if you succeed.
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re-rooted as you said still the same loading screen , you can give me a link to the part of the forum where I can speak with developers as you said few comments ago

[HELP!] Not booting after stagefright update!

Hi guys, can somebody help me? I received the stagefright update this morning and after downloading it and rebooting, the phone stopped working. It shows the logo animation for a few seconds then the screen goes black. It's a rooted and unlocked phone so i don't know if thats the cause. Also, i can access the recovery mode pressing power and down. Other than that nothing.
If you were rooted and updated ya..the rooting may be the reason
So as you can access the bootloader just flash the stock rom back and you will be done with it..
Jaydeep123 said:
So as you can access the bootloader just flash the stock rom back and you will be done with it..
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I always forget how peacefull people with knowledge can be. Thanks mate, will do that.
But, just for curiosity: rooted phones tends to have problems after updates?
Yes It may get error or Somthing Else Thats Why I prefer if a update is avaiable flash back to stock and then proceed
Just a quick update. Flashed stock, worked fine. Thanks all.
Also, sorry for posting under general, i was so worried that i forgot to put this under HELP TROUBLESHOOTING.
Also, if I went there before i would find this thread here with the same problem and solution
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/help/ota-caused-boot-loop-t3202322/
Thanks all again.
reinaldojr said:
Just a quick update. Flashed stock, worked fine. Thanks all.
Also, sorry for posting under general, i was so worried that i forgot to put this under HELP TROUBLESHOOTING.
Also, if I went there before i would find this thread here with the same problem and solution
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/help/ota-caused-boot-loop-t3202322/
Thanks all again.
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Mod will move or merge.
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Technically, it should not install at all if it's been rooted. It's interesting that Moto has let this slip by.
In the future, if you have made a single change in the system partition...root, build.prop edit....anything...even custom recovery or kernel...you should reflash your current factory image, reboot, then flash your updated factory image. It's VERY IMPORTANT you reboot between flashing one factory image and the next, though. You may have more issues if you don't.
hp420 said:
Technically, it should not install at all if it's been rooted. It's interesting that Moto has let this slip by.
In the future, if you have made a single change in the system partition...root, build.prop edit....anything...even custom recovery or kernel...you should reflash your current factory image, reboot, then flash your updated factory image. It's VERY IMPORTANT you reboot between flashing one factory image and the next, though. You may have more issues if you don't.
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Hello HP429; reflashin full factory image would effectively wipe phone
sunandoghosh said:
Hello HP429; reflashin full factory image would effectively wipe phone
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Not if you only flash the system, boot and recovery image files
Recover the factory
I did the update and as mentioned previously on the thread stales after the logo. (bootloader is unlocked)
I can not find my oem backup. I tried twrp on recovery and was able to backup other stuff. Is there a way to generate the OEM so that i can flash or any other roms that are compatible with Moto G 3rd generation?
Try wiping cache, dalvik cache and data with TWRP. Don't use stock recovery for the data wipe or you will lose all the files stored on your internal partition, as well.

new guy thread help for fulmics g3

HI i installed fulmics rom and it did not work , now it will not allow me to install a rom because twrp says "done" almost instantly , how can i delete fulmics. I have 855 international version. THanks
stupify007 said:
HI i installed fulmics rom and it did not work , now it will not allow me to install a rom because twrp says "done" almost instantly , how can i delete fulmics. I have 855 international version. THanks
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When you boot to TWRP, choose the "Wipe" option, on the next screen, choose "Advanced Wipe", then on the next screen, choose "system" and "data" partitions(do not choose any of the other partitions). Then slide the slider at the bottom to wipe, then tap the home button in TWRP and choose the "Install" option and flash your RIM like you normally would, then after it flashes, wipe cache and Dalvik/ART cache, after it wipes the caches, select reboot and you're done.
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hi, that didn't work, it says it has done but then it boots straight back up into fulmics. Any other ideas.
Droidriven said:
When you boot to TWRP, choose the "Wipe" option, on the next screen, choose "Advanced Wipe", then on the next screen, choose "system" and "data" partitions(do not choose any of the other partitions). Then slide the slider at the bottom to wipe, then tap the home button in TWRP and choose the "Install" option and flash your RIM like you normally would, then after it flashes, wipe cache and Dalvik/ART cache, after it wipes the caches, select reboot and you're done.
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hi, that didn't work, it says it has done but then it boots straight back up into fulmics. Any other ideas.
stupify007 said:
hi, that didn't work, it says it has done but then it boots straight back up into fulmics. Any other ideas.
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There is probably something wrong with your recovery. They flashing an older or newer version of TWRP for your model number, then try flashing a different ROM.
If your recovery was working correctly then the steps to wipe that I told you about should have wiped your system partition, if it had done that properly then you wouldn't have anything to boot to at this point if your new ROM didn't flash. Since you booted to the ROM you tried to wipe then it didn't wipe.
Also, make sure that you still have root before you flash another recovery, use the root checker app, if you don't have root, try flashing SuperSU.zip in TWRP, then try flashing the new ROM.
Droidriven said:
There is probably something wrong with your recovery. They flashing an older or newer version of TWRP for your model number, then try flashing a different ROM.
If your recovery was working correctly then the steps to wipe that I told you about should have wiped your system partition, if it had done that properly then you wouldn't have anything to boot to at this point if your new ROM didn't flash. Since you booted to the ROM you tried to wipe then it didn't wipe.
Also, make sure that you still have root before you flash another recovery, use the root checker app, if you don't have root, try flashing SuperSU.zip in TWRP, then try flashing the new ROM.
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I never faced this issue before, I had installed roms before and was able to flash a new rom , so could the recovery really be the issue.
stupify007 said:
I never faced this issue before, I had installed roms before and was able to flash a new rom , so could the recovery really be the issue.
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Just try another recovery and eliminate that possibility, you're not gonna cause any issues with the new recovery unless you use the wrong one.
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stupify007 said:
I never faced this issue before, I had installed roms before and was able to flash a new rom , so could the recovery really be the issue.
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Try advanced wipe including everything. then flash stock rom or any official ones. If you got qualcomm device then use QFIL or Qualcomm Flash Tool
hi i just tried that and it didn't do anything, once again it says done but it didn't do anything, I think it may be the recovery as suggested by Droidriven. I am going to try and flash a different version of TWRP or maybe clockworkmod recovery , I will keep you updated. But do you guys have any suggestions to what may have caused this, Fulmics never worked for me.
Droidriven said:
Just try another recovery and eliminate that possibility, you're not gonna cause any issues with the new recovery unless you use the wrong one.
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[[QUOTING MY POST SO YOU CAN SEE]]
.hi i just tried that and it didn't do anything, once again it says done but it didn't do anything, I think it may be the recovery as suggested by Droidriven. I am going to try and flash a different version of TWRP or maybe clockworkmod recovery , I will keep you updated. But do you guys have any suggestions to what may have caused this, Fulmics never worked for me.
Also guys , i installed TWRP using my OS and now it doesnt work so what is the alternative, I have all pc drivers?
stupify007 said:
Also guys , i installed TWRP using my OS and now it doesnt work so what is the alternative, I have all pc drivers?
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It sounds to me like you flashed something that was not made for your model number. Find the correct stock firmware and flash that, then start over and find something different for your device this time.
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quick story. I reinstalled of the same version (2.8) and the problem is still here, I am going to try to install a different version.
Sorry to keep posting but I tried a factory reset using TWRP and it says failed. Could that mean something.
Actually guys, IT says failed underneath for everything but in the console it shows no signs of failure.
SOrry guys for being a noob, this can now be shut down as i have fixed the problem by unchecking simulate actions.
stupify007 said:
SOrry guys for being a noob, this can now be shut down as i have fixed the problem by unchecking simulate actions.
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How in the world did that setting get changed, it should have been set to what you needed by default.
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Is it possible to get a custom rom on a device that wont boot up properly using TWRP?

I wiped everything and now phone is stuck at bootscreen, I have tried to flash factory os on it but it just said set partition on odin and got stuck there, someone said i could get a custom rom using twrp but not sure how since my phone wont boot. any help would be very appreciated....
smdtbh said:
I wiped everything and now phone is stuck at bootscreen, I have tried to flash factory os on it but it just said set partition on odin and got stuck there, someone said i could get a custom rom using twrp but not sure how since my phone wont boot. any help would be very appreciated....
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Did you try flashing TWRP via Odin?
jaannnis said:
Did you try flashing TWRP via Odin?
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I still have TWRP
smdtbh said:
I still have TWRP
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Sorry for the late reply,
If you still have TWRP and can boot it, you can just flash a rom via it.
Something like >this< (Renovate Ice)
jaannnis said:
Sorry for the late reply,
If you still have TWRP and can boot it, you can just flash a rom via it.
Something like >this< (Renovate Ice)
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It cant be booted up since theres no OS, can only enter TWRP and download mode, nothing else.
smdtbh said:
It cant be booted up since theres no OS, can only enter TWRP and download mode, nothing else.
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As jaannnis suggested, boot into TWRP. Load up a custom rom onto your phone, and flash from TWRP. Then proceed with the (custom ROM) OP's instructions on completing the rom install. After that you can boot into system.
JeffDC said:
As jaannnis suggested, boot into TWRP. Load up a custom rom onto your phone, and flash from TWRP. Then proceed with the (custom ROM) OP's instructions on completing the rom install. After that you can boot into system.
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is there a guide somewhere on how to do this?
smdtbh said:
is there a guide somewhere on how to do this?
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First download the ROM (custom Exynos only) you want to flash. You must have Exynos phone, yes? . . . Yes. Do not attempt with Snapdragon phone and custom ROM. You will fook your phone up.
Download any supporting files the ROM OP advises you will need.
Read the instructions from the OP about the flashing/installation order. Perhaps have the web page in front of you, or print out the basic instructions.
As you shared, you can boot into TWRP, so do so and then connect your phone to your computer. When in TWRP, mount your external SD card if the computer does not see the external SD card. Alternatively you can use your internal storage, equally as easy.
Copy over the ROM and supporting files.
Then, in TWRP, go to Wipe menu, and choose to format Data, type yes and that will then formate your data sector area.
Then go back into Wipe/Advanced, and wipe Dalivik/cache, data, system
Now to to the Install menu of TWRP, top left of TWRP main screen, and follow the directions the OP provided for the custom ROM you selected.
After flashing by OP's directions, go back to Wipe/Advanced wipe, and wipe Dalvik/cache.
I am assuming SU or Magisk was installed by the custom ROM, or the OP's directions should have outlined how to install one of the two.
Boot to system, after you followed all of the OP's directions on installing the custom ROM, and wiped Dalvik/cache at the end of all installed files.
Some folks may short cut a few steps here and there, but I'd not worry about that.
If you need more info, it ought to be in the OP's custom ROM thread.
Viola
JeffDC said:
First download the ROM (custom Exynos only) you want to flash. You must have Exynos phone, yes? . . . Yes. Do not attempt with Snapdragon phone and custom ROM. You will fook your phone up.
Download any supporting files the ROM OP advises you will need.
Read the instructions from the OP about the flashing/installation order. Perhaps have the web page in front of you, or print out the basic instructions.
As you shared, you can boot into TWRP, so do so and then connect your phone to your computer. When in TWRP, mount your external SD card if the computer does not see the external SD card. Alternatively you can use your internal storage, equally as easy.
Copy over the ROM and supporting files.
Then, in TWRP, go to Wipe menu, and choose to format Data, type yes and that will then formate your data sector area.
Then go back into Wipe/Advanced, and wipe Dalivik/cache, data, system
Now to to the Install menu of TWRP, top left of TWRP main screen, and follow the directions the OP provided for the custom ROM you selected.
After flashing by OP's directions, go back to Wipe/Advanced wipe, and wipe Dalvik/cache.
I am assuming SU or Magisk was installed by the custom ROM, or the OP's directions should have outlined how to install one of the two.
Boot to system, after you followed all of the OP's directions on installing the custom ROM, and wiped Dalvik/cache at the end of all installed files.
Some folks may short cut a few steps here and there, but I'd not worry about that.
If you need more info, it ought to be in the OP's custom ROM thread.
Viola
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Sorry I haven't gotten back and replied, I have been on holiday and I will try this as soon as I can and report back. Thanks for going in-depth, I really appreciate it.

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