[Q] Liquid smooth boot loop - Verizon HTC One (M8)

So I am a complete noob to this whole rooting, s-off, custom rom experience. So far I have managed to unlock my boot loader and gain s-off thanks to all the awesome peeps on this forum. I tried installing Liquid smooth and I got stuck in what I assume was a boot loop. It would boot and simply just reshow the boot animation. Managed to get into recovery and flash back to a backup I made. What would cause this to happen to me? My Htc is currently on android version 4.4.2 with a software number of 1.55.605.2. Do I need to somehow get my android version up to 4.4.4 in order to use Liquid smooth (or any rom for that matter). Or is there something else that I may have done wrong? Any suggestions or help is greatly appreciated.

GarnerArms said:
So I am a complete noob to this whole rooting, s-off, custom rom experience. So far I have managed to unlock my boot loader and gain s-off thanks to all the awesome peeps on this forum. I tried installing Liquid smooth and I got stuck in what I assume was a boot loop. It would boot and simply just reshow the boot animation. Managed to get into recovery and flash back to a backup I made. What would cause this to happen to me? My Htc is currently on android version 4.4.2 with a software number of 1.55.605.2. Do I need to somehow get my android version up to 4.4.4 in order to use Liquid smooth (or any rom for that matter). Or is there something else that I may have done wrong? Any suggestions or help is greatly appreciated.
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This has occasionally happened to me with some ROM's and well the issue could depend on a lot of things, the most simplest solution that works a lot of the time is to clear your cache & dalvik cache and reboot.
Also by "reshow the boot animation" do you mean it just endlessly loads the boot animation or it shows the old one? Did you wipe your /data partition when you installed the ROM or did it automatically do it for you? If not and the cache wiping didn't solve your problem you could always attempt doing that and then freshly installing it again and re-trying. If by any chance neither of these worked for you then could you please provide a bit more detail as to what you do when you're flashing the ROM? If you've managed to solve you problem then you don't need to bother with providing any further information.
Edit: I went to the thread and read a bit more on it just to insure I wasn't instructing you to do the wrong thing and I noticed it has a GAPPS package to flash, did you follow all of the instructions correctly e.g full wipe, flash gapps, reboot and waited at least 5 minutes (max usual = 10 minutes)?

S1L3nTShaDoWz said:
This has occasionally happened to me with some ROM's and well the issue could depend on a lot of things, the most simplest solution that works a lot of the time is to clear your cache & dalvik cache and reboot.
Also by "reshow the boot animation" do you mean it just endlessly loads the boot animation or it shows the old one? Did you wipe your /data partition when you installed the ROM or did it automatically do it for you? If not and the cache wiping didn't solve your problem you could always attempt doing that and then freshly installing it again and re-trying. If by any chance neither of these worked for you then could you please provide a bit more detail as to what you do when you're flashing the ROM? If you've managed to solve you problem then you don't need to bother with providing any further information.
Edit: I went to the thread and read a bit more on it just to insure I wasn't instructing you to do the wrong thing and I noticed it has a GAPPS package to flash, did you follow all of the instructions correctly e.g full wipe, flash gapps, reboot and waited at least 5 minutes (max usual = 10 minutes)?
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Yeah it would show the Liquid Smooth boot animation then the name Liquid Smooth, then it would just continuously blink the name Liquid Smooth. Sometimes it would go completely black, vibrate, then reboot to the Htc screen and then to the Liquid Smooth animation. Not sure if that is helpful. I would like to try again though. I did do a factory wipe through twrp before I tried installing them. I didn't do the GApps that way, I just simply included it with the Liquid Smooth zip and flashed them both at the same time. I read through the thread and didn't see that is how to properly do it. Thanks. So just to reiterate, do a full wipe, flash GApps, reboot and wait for 5 minutes, then enter back into twrp and then flash Liquid smooth?

GarnerArms said:
Yeah it would show the Liquid Smooth boot animation then the name Liquid Smooth, then it would just continuously blink the name Liquid Smooth. Sometimes it would go completely black, vibrate, then reboot to the Htc screen and then to the Liquid Smooth animation. Not sure if that is helpful. I would like to try again though. I did do a factory wipe through twrp before I tried installing them. I didn't do the GApps that way, I just simply included it with the Liquid Smooth zip and flashed them both at the same time. I read through the thread and didn't see that is how to properly do it. Thanks. So just to reiterate, do a full wipe, flash GApps, reboot and wait for 5 minutes, then enter back into twrp and then flash Liquid smooth?
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No no sorry if I confused you or said that wrong, wipe, flash Liquid Smooth & flash the GApps (Same way as before will work as long as its after the ROM) then wipe your cache/dalvik cache(best do this before and after flashing) and attempt booting into it.
Tell me the results of this once you've tried it.

Another question is why does a Rom like Liquid Smooth require GApps to be flashed but another Rom like SinLess doesn't. Is it because one is a aosp? Also when they show the Rom version 4.4.X does that mean it will work with 4.4.2 as well as 4.4.4? Sorry for the basic questions, I try searches but a lot of times come up with nothing.

GarnerArms said:
Another question is why does a Rom like Liquid Smooth require GApps to be flashed but another Rom like SinLess doesn't. Is it because one is a aosp? Also when they show the Rom version 4.4.X does that mean it will work with 4.4.2 as well as 4.4.4? Sorry for the basic questions, I try searches but a lot of times come up with nothing.
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Some ROM's simply require it and others don't. On the ROM versions, whatever version the ROM you are flashing is based off of is the ROM version. So if Liquid Smooth is 4.4.4 then that means it is based off of the 4.4.4 update for either another edition of the device (Sometimes since Verizon doesn't release anything timely) or YOUR version (Verizon in this case) of the device.

Thanks bud. Followed your directions and boom it worked. Time to play with some custom Roms!

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Issue with AOKP/CM9 ROMs

I'm having a problem flashing both the AOKP (rohan - milestone 6.2) and CM9 (vinvinvinster - alpha 5) builds to my phone. I appear to be experiencing the same issue with both so I was hoping someone could help. I managed to flash both properly, but when I try to start my phone, both get hung in the boot animation forever. No restarts, just plays the boot animation on a loop. Has anyone else experienced this, or is there some way I can gather more info about what is happening? Any ideas? Thanks.
theplagiarist said:
I'm having a problem flashing both the AOKP (rohan - milestone 6.2) and CM9 (vinvinvinster - alpha 5) builds to my phone. I appear to be experiencing the same issue with both so I was hoping someone could help. I managed to flash both properly, but when I try to start my phone, both get hung in the boot animation forever. No restarts, just plays the boot animation on a loop. Has anyone else experienced this, or is there some way I can gather more info about what is happening? Any ideas? Thanks.
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Just a few questions about your situation...
1. What carrier are you on? I just have to get this out of the way first to rule out that you don't have an international version.
2. Did you do a factory reset before flashing?
3. Bootloader unlocked? (again...this is just to rule this out)
4. What recovery are you using? CWM or TWRP?
5. Have you tried flashing any other roms? CleanROM? Nocturnal? If so, have you had any issues with those booting?
stnguyen09 said:
Just a few questions about your situation...
1. What carrier are you on? I just have to get this out of the way first to rule out that you don't have an international version. AT&T. Flashed the Evita version of both.
2. Did you do a factory reset before flashing? Yes. Have gone through several installs of the stock RUU in between tries.
3. Bootloader unlocked? (again...this is just to rule this out) Yep.
4. What recovery are you using? CWM or TWRP? TWRP
5. Have you tried flashing any other roms? CleanROM? Nocturnal? If so, have you had any issues with those booting? The only one I got to boot was the RebelROM Senseless one.
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Answers in the quote.
theplagiarist said:
Answers in the quote.
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Darn you for not having the international version and making this super easy =P
Just for clarification...since you have to relock your bootloader to run the RUU, you are definitely unlocking again before you try flashing, right? Again, not trying to patronize, just rule stuff out.
Maybe you could pull a logcat from hboot and see if it contains any information? I'm not even sure if you can do that but maybe someone else can chime in on this.
theplagiarist said:
I'm having a problem flashing both the AOKP (rohan - milestone 6.2) and CM9 (vinvinvinster - alpha 5) builds to my phone. I appear to be experiencing the same issue with both so I was hoping someone could help. I managed to flash both properly, but when I try to start my phone, both get hung in the boot animation forever. No restarts, just plays the boot animation on a loop. Has anyone else experienced this, or is there some way I can gather more info about what is happening? Any ideas? Thanks.
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When you go to install CM or AOKP ROM do you wipe /system before install? When I came from a Sense Based ROM I had to wipe /system before installing a AOSP ROM or it would hang at the HTC screen.
So steps should be
1: load into recovery
2: do a factory wipe and then manually wipe /system
3: Install CM or AOKP then reboot
4: after the ROM loads up reboot to recovery again and install GAPPS
This is exactly what I did when coming from CleanROM to a AOSP ROM.
stnguyen09 said:
Darn you for not having the international version and making this super easy =P
Just for clarification...since you have to relock your bootloader to run the RUU, you are definitely unlocking again before you try flashing, right? Again, not trying to patronize, just rule stuff out.
Maybe you could pull a logcat from hboot and see if it contains any information? I'm not even sure if you can do that but maybe someone else can chime in on this.
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Yeah I have been unlocking every time. No problem I'd probably ask the same questions.
P_Dub_S said:
When you go to install CM or AOKP ROM do you wipe /system before install? When I came from a Sense Based ROM I had to wipe /system before installing a AOSP ROM or it would hang at the HTC screen.
So steps should be
1: load into recovery
2: do a factory wipe and then manually wipe /system
3: Install CM or AOKP then reboot
4: after the ROM loads up reboot to recovery again and install GAPPS
This is exactly what I did when coming from CleanROM to a AOSP ROM.
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I will give this a try. I may just grit my teeth and live with sense until the kernel is available and more stable/full featured stuff starts coming out
Thanks to everyone.

Trying to get back to CM 10.0 from 10.1

I know the CM 10.1 nightly was experimental.
I flashed it, and it worked decently well enough.
What I failed to realize was that 10.1 flashes a new kernel on the phone, one that is incompatible with CM 10.0. I'm guessing the 4.2 base requires a new kernel.
So Fine, I've tried flashing the stock kernel on my phone, and then installing CM10, but no fish.
Any attempts I've made to change my kernel and then install CM 10 have resulted in my phone being stuck on the CM boot screen (the cyan circle animation)
Flashing CM10.1 nightly from twrp lets my phone boot up, because (i suppose) that rom installation just installs the compatible kernel again.
Can someone please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong with my kernel flashing?
taurius1 said:
I know the CM 10.1 nightly was experimental.
I flashed it, and it worked decently well enough.
What I failed to realize was that 10.1 flashes a new kernel on the phone, one that is incompatible with CM 10.0. I'm guessing the 4.2 base requires a new kernel.
So Fine, I've tried flashing the stock kernel on my phone, and then installing CM10, but no fish.
Any attempts I've made to change my kernel and then install CM 10 have resulted in my phone being stuck on the CM boot screen (the cyan circle animation)
Flashing CM10.1 nightly from twrp ets my phone boot up, because (i suppose) that rom installation just installs the compatible kernel again.
Can someone please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong with my kernel flashing?
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What hboot r u on? You're full wiping right? And if you're on hboot 1.14 grab the boot.img our of the Rom zip you desire to flash and Fastboot flash it
a box of kittens said:
What hboot r u on? You're full wiping right? And if you're on hboot 1.14 grab the boot.img our of the Rom zip you desire to flash and Fastboot flash it
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I'm on the 1.09 hboot. I haven't messed with my hboot ever. Should I be upgrading? I'll have to look it up.
I did try what you suggested.
I extracted the boot.img from CM10 stable for evita, flashed it via fastboot.
Then i rebooted into recovery, wiped my system, my cache, my dalvik cache, and did a factory reset.
Then I flashed CM 10.
After all this, still stuck on the cm boot animation. :3 I give it about 10 minutes before I decide its stuck. That is enough time, I think.
taurius1 said:
I'm on the 1.09 hboot. I haven't messed with my hboot ever. Should I be upgrading? I'll have to look it up.
I did try what you suggested.
I extracted the boot.img from CM10 stable for evita, flashed it via fastboot.
Then i rebooted into recovery, wiped my system, my cache, my dalvik cache, and did a factory reset.
Then I flashed CM 10.
After all this, still stuck on the cm boot animation. :3 I give it about 10 minutes before I decide its stuck. That is enough time, I think.
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Ok no you want to stay on hboot 1.09 and redownload the latest cm10..and do these exact instructions
Wipe factory reset
System
Caches
Install Rom
Install gapps
I'm thinking you just had a bad download
a box of kittens said:
Ok no you want to stay on hboot 1.09 and redownload the latest cm10..and do these exact instructions
Wipe factory reset
System
Caches
Install Rom
Install gapps
I'm thinking you just had a bad download
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I've done that. But just to be sure, I'm gonna try a fresh download once more. ^_^ Brb 10 minutes.
Curious what happened, as I think I may be having this same issue.
a box of kittens said:
Ok no you want to stay on hboot 1.09 and redownload the latest cm10..and do these exact instructions
Wipe factory reset
System
Caches
Install Rom
Install gapps
I'm thinking you just had a bad download
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OOh that worked. Thanks a ton! ^_^
Probably was a bad download all three times I tried to download it before. :/ (I should probably buy a lottery ticket now :/ )
Now, Let me try installing my rooted stock rom. :3
Almost Same Problem
I have HTC One XL
-rooted
-unlocked
-bootloader unlocked
-hboot 1.14
-twrp recovery
I was also running the 10.1 expiremental (the first one). It was very buggy, so I tried out the newer experimental to see if the problems were fixed. The newer one was worse, so I decided to switch back to 10.0 nightly. I used fastboot to change the kernel to the one extracted from the 10.0 rom zip. I went to recovery and installed the 10.0 rom, but I DID NOT WIPE ANYTHING THE FIRST TIME. Either it slipped my mind, or I was thinking it wasn't necessary because I was still using a CM rom. The device would not boot, but instead of hanging on the cm animation screen, I'm stuck on the HTC logo screen. I went back to fastboot and did the kernel again and the phone automatically rebooted up correctly, however after a reboot i'm still stuck at the htc logo screen. It reminds me of tethered jailbreaks on iOS, lol. I may have to reflash the kernel every time I reboot. I tried stable, nightly, 10.1 nightly. no dice. any ideas?
lucasjohnsond said:
I have HTC One XL
-rooted
-unlocked
-bootloader unlocked
-hboot 1.14
-twrp recovery
I was also running the 10.1 expiremental (the first one). It was very buggy, so I tried out the newer experimental to see if the problems were fixed. The newer one was worse, so I decided to switch back to 10.0 nightly. I used fastboot to change the kernel to the one extracted from the 10.0 rom zip. I went to recovery and installed the 10.0 rom, but I DID NOT WIPE ANYTHING THE FIRST TIME. Either it slipped my mind, or I was thinking it wasn't necessary because I was still using a CM rom. The device would not boot, but instead of hanging on the cm animation screen, I'm stuck on the HTC logo screen. I went back to fastboot and did the kernel again and the phone automatically rebooted up correctly, however after a reboot i'm still stuck at the htc logo screen. It reminds me of tethered jailbreaks on iOS, lol. I may have to reflash the kernel every time I reboot. I tried stable, nightly, 10.1 nightly. no dice. any ideas?
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Sounds like the best solution would be what I did, thanks to box of kittens.
Full wipe. (factory reset, system, cache)
Flash a download of CM to make sure you don't have a damaged copy.
taurius1 said:
Sounds like the best solution would be what I did, thanks to box of kittens.
Full wipe. (factory reset, system, cache)
Flash a download of CM to make sure you don't have a damaged copy.
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Actually, I just remembered. If you're on the new hboot, you should be flashing the boot img through fastboot, and then installing the zip. Since you've been doing all that anyway, perhaps its time to just wipe everything and start over, step by step.
> download cm 10.0
> check md5 to make sure it's proper
> extract boot.img and flash it via fastboot
> reboot into recovery.
> wipe system, cache, dalvik cache, and factory reset
> transfer the rom and flash it via recovery
:/ I'm no expert here, but that's what I'd be doing now.

[Q] ViperOneS 2.2.0 OTA

Hey guys, since my post count is too low to post my problems with this OTA update in the development section of this rom, ill do it here. Sorry for that.
I think im having no problems with flashing the 2.1. ROM yet but i have my concerns if i did that right.
First problem with flashing it, is the question if im having a custom kernel. I flashed ViperOneS a several times but made a fullwipe before.
So am i having a custom kernel or not?
Next issue is that im only able to flash this ROM with CWM. TWRP 2.5 doesnt work and even 2.3.3.0, which should work, but does not for me...
Well with CWM i ll do it that way:
1. Doing Fullwipe in CWM (Factory reset, Wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik and System).
2. Flashing the ROM and choosing HTC Theme > Custom Kernel? > not sure sometimes "yes" sometimes "no".
3. Flash finished? > asks me if i want to reboot (into system) or save the logs. Since the instruction tells me to flash the boot.img first before rebooting...
4. ... im going into bootloader via adb which works
5. flash the boot.img
6. fastboot erase cache
7. reboot system
8. before doing the first setup i go into recovery and wipe cache.
I think 2.1 works but i want to be sure if i did everything right, especially with the custom kernel question and that i reboot into bootloader right after aroma says that the flash is finished.
Now i want to flash the 2.2.0 OTA because the update function through the ROM didnt work for me last time (it downloads the OTA but wasnt able to flash)
Im not sure how to flash the OTA right via recovery. Everytime i did that the ROM was kinda messed up, like when im turning the screen off and on Sense keeps loading and it takes some sec to unlock. And the venom tweaks app is totally laggy, even with the "trick" to go into app settings and wipe the cache and data which found on any other site (not xda...).
The problem is that they dont keep their instructions up-to-date (+ how to flash the OTA... right)
It looks to my like there are 100 different ways to flash 2.1.0 and 2.2.0 and only 1 is the right way which lets the ROM being amazing...
Hope you can help me. Thanks in advance!
turnschuh said:
Now i want to flash the 2.2.0 OTA because the update function through the ROM didnt work for me last time (it downloads the OTA but wasnt able to flash)
Im not sure how to flash the OTA right via recovery. Everytime i did that the ROM was kinda messed up, like when im turning the screen off and on Sense keeps loading and it takes some sec to unlock. And the venom tweaks app is totally laggy, even with the "trick" to go into app settings and wipe the cache and data which found on any other site (not xda...).
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All you have to do ist to flash the OTA with your custom recovery like any other flashable zip if this isn't done automatically. You can simply copy it to your device from your pc or flash it from your mobiles download folder, it doesn't matter which way.
The 'trick' is very well known here at xda, but simply nobody wants to repeat it a hundred times... Here at xda there is even included the fact, that after rebooting you should change your skin once to get things going besides wiping cache and data in venom tweaks and hub.
What EXACTLY doesn't work with TWRP 2.3.3.0?
All you have to do ist to flash the OTA with your custom recovery like any other flashable zip if this isn't done automatically. You can simply copy it to your device from your pc or flash it from your mobiles download folder, it doesn't matter which way.
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yea i did it like that. i just flashed it in the recovery, but im not sure if i have to wipe caches after or before doing that.
The 'trick' is very well known here at xda, but simply nobody wants to repeat it a hundred times... Here at xda there is even included the fact, that after rebooting you should change your skin once to get things going besides wiping cache and data in venom tweaks and hub.
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about finding such "tricks": the problem is that those ROM release threads have tons of post (500+ sites of them) and it seems like 90% are from people who didnt even flash the ROM... i think you ll excuse me if i say i got tired of searching for my problems there^^
well can u tell me which skin i have to change? on venom tweaks or the htc skin on personalization? and app settings > venom tweaks > wipe cache and data right?
What EXACTLY doesn't work with TWRP 2.3.3.0?
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when i flash it with 2.3.3.0 (or 2.5... its the same), the flash process doesnt even take up to 2 seconds and it says its finished and that causes a bootloop but doesnt make me wonder.
dont you have problems with TWRP flashing sense roms either?
ah and another one: did i flash the version 2.1 right and what about the custom kernel question?
well thanks for ur time.
edit: well this time flashing with twrp 2.3.3.0 worked somehow, but i choosed flashing without wipe (made it in recovery) and not to delete apps with aroma installer (which i did before)... just strange.
new problem. dont know whats wrong with my phone but:
wanted to make a backup of my ViperOneS 2.1 with TWRP 2.3.3.0 after lets say 70% of progress it starts turning off my phone and restarts into system. i flashed 2.5.0.0 but its the same issue (edit#1: with CWM too...). strange is that TWRP turned out my phone before when i wiped something there.
i think somethings really messed up atm...
edit#2: had to run a ruu over the system again, flashed twrp and backups seem work again..strange ****

[Q] Soft Brick??? Maybe or a unique problem?

Hi Everyone
I recently bought a One plus one with much difficulty.
Then I decided to root it
I did everything, unlocking bootloader, installing twrp and then super su.
After that I decide to install a rom while following all the procedures.
When the rom finished installing on twrp, I reboot the phone and it show's the madhi rom and ends up with the swirling colours thing.
I waited for more than 20 minutes and nothing happened.
Tried re flashing and yet the same result.
I then decided to wipe cache, dalvik cache and system and install another rom but the same thing. It installs successfully on twrp but when the system is booting it gets stuck. I have already tried other roms via adb sideload but still no luck.
I'm not sure if i call this soft bricked or something else
Unfortunately I was an idiot, forgetting to back up the stock rom.
I can't seem to find anyone else who has this problem. I have rooted my htc one m7 before (which also got hard bricked), so i have a little experience.
I would really appreciate the help.
Did you check the md5 of the downloaded ROMs before flashing? You might corrupt downloads.
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Try pulling a logcat while booting and recovery log after flash
SilentChaos said:
Hi Everyone
I recently bought a One plus one with much difficulty.
Then I decided to root it
I did everything, unlocking bootloader, installing twrp and then super su.
After that I decide to install a rom while following all the procedures.
When the rom finished installing on twrp, I reboot the phone and it show's the madhi rom and ends up with the swirling colours thing.
I waited for more than 20 minutes and nothing happened.
Tried re flashing and yet the same result.
I then decided to wipe cache, dalvik cache and system and install another rom but the same thing. It installs successfully on twrp but when the system is booting it gets stuck. I have already tried other roms via adb sideload but still no luck.
I'm not sure if i call this soft bricked or something else
Unfortunately I was an idiot, forgetting to back up the stock rom.
I can't seem to find anyone else who has this problem. I have rooted my htc one m7 before (which also got hard bricked), so i have a little experience.
I would really appreciate the help.
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Dont worry buddy , i had the same issue , look at my post ( page 2 ) and hopefully this might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/help-to-flash-cyanogenmod-11-to-11s-t2840751/page2

Cyanogen Mod 6.0 for OPPO R7 PLUS

I apologize if this is posted, but we now have an official build of Marshmallow for our Oppo r7 Plus (F) Variant. link attachedhttp://download.cyanogenmod.org/?type=nightly&device=r7plus
Excellent! I am going to test it right now and will report!!!!
Update: I was on ColorOS, flashed cm13 recovery and done factory reset, formatting cache is taking around 8 minutes, is that normal?
Flashing ARM64 opengapps for 6.0 end up with error: E:Installation error in /sideload/package.zip (Status 255) - seems like recovery problem as many people report this issue. I only dont know if TWRP will work with CM13 rom
Personally I'm using a 12.1 recovery at the moment. The 13.0 recovery is still WIP AFAIK.
Gesendet von meinem R7plusf mit Tapatalk
Ok, will try cm12.1 recovery, what about gapps? Which one to use? Btw I have done factory reset again, flashed cm13 rom only, phone rebooted and loading apps (total of 87 I think), then done reboot, then only showing blue android logo for very long time, like 10 minutes followed with another "starting apps" screen with 21 left or so, now another reboot with blue android logo. Is this normal for MM roms? Still not finished.
EDIT: after another 5 minutes same screen appears with saying starting android... 21 apps left, blue android logo when done - seems to be as bootloop as it is going nowhere from here.
CM13 rom flashed fine over TWRP, flashing gaaps now seems to be alright as well (open_gapps-arm64-6.0-mini-20151218).
Very exited, good job
so far I am getting the boot-loop also. will wait to here what Nexus5-32GB will post (if any success with the cyanogen recovery) before reverting back
Sadly "Androis is starting... Starting apps" is last message I can see, the soft reboot then followed wit this bootloop. Same when flashed with and without gapps from TWRP, cm12.1 and cm13 recoveries.
When doing factory reset in CM12.1 recovery I get this:
-- Wiping data...
Formating /data...
E:Failed to start /data/data/org.cyanogenmod.audiofx
Formating /cache...
Guy's I got it to boot up and install so far everything seems to work okay (Minus minor distortion when automatically switching to landscape, portrait and at start up) . I am going to post a picture if I can. I believe the issues arise when we try updating to Marshmallow from lollipop and we have made major modifications. (for example I had lolli viper and a host of other customization's). I had to do a factory reset wipe and format. I then installed a backup that was untouched bone dry cyanogen mod (no g apps yet). let that boot-up and rebooted into recovery. I then downloading the nightly form (today) the 18th from the website with the marshmallow G-apps. Pushed to my sd card, wiped cache and installed the nightly and installed the correct marshmallow G-apps (ARM 64 6.0) right away. After this,I rebooted phone (it will take a while; almost as long as it did when the first nightly for lollipop came out and we flashed from color OS). It's up and running on my phone. I also still have and used the twrp recovery.
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Sadly "Androis is starting... Starting apps" is last message I can see, the soft reboot then followed wit this bootloop. Same when flashed with and without gapps from TWRP, cm12.1 and cm13 recoveries.
When doing factory reset in CM12.1 recovery I get this:
-- Wiping data...
Formating /data...
E:Failed to start /data/data/org.cyanogenmod.audiofx
Formating /cache...
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check out my post after this (well before now)
coled3 said:
Guy's I got it to boot up and install so far everything seems to work okay (Minus minor distortion when automatically switching to landscape, portrait and at start up) . I am going to post a picture if I can. I believe the issues arise when we try updating to Marshmallow from lollipop and we have made major modifications. (for example I had lolli viper and a host of other customization's). I had to do a factory reset wipe and format. I then installed a backup that was untouched bone dry cyanogen mod (no g apps yet). let that boot-up and rebooted into recovery. I then downloading the nightly form (today) the 18th from the website with the marshmallow G-apps. Pushed to my sd card, wiped cache and installed the nightly and installed the correct marshmallow G-apps (ARM 64 6.0) right away. After this,I rebooted phone (it will take a while; almost as long as it did when the first nightly for lollipop came out and we flashed from color OS). It's up and running on my phone. I also still have and used the twrp recovery.
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going to give this a go, but I was doing factory reset and format as well, is that mean the factory reset doesnt work as it should? Flashing cm 12 rom first to be able to boot to cm13 rom later is very strange way when you think about it
Nexus5-32GB said:
going to give this a go, but I was doing factory reset and format as well, is that mean the factory reset doesnt work as it should? Flashing cm 12 rom first to be able to boot to cm13 rom later is very strange way when you think about it
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indeed i agree 100%. I really think it boils down to if we have any customization. I had the same error (in regards to the audio FX) You should try installing a fresh clean cyanogen nightly without g-apps or any mods. Let it boot-up and try the steps i mentioned. do you have an audio customization or any that might have changed something (it shouldn't matter but I'm considering any and everything)? If this is the case the recovery might need tweaking as that would mean somehow or someway it doesn't allow us to properly wipe and format (another consideration). I really hope you and everybody else can also update. I'm trying to upload screenshots of my phone
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indeed i agree 100%. I really think it boils down to if we have any customization. I had the same error (in regards to the audio FX) You should try installing a fresh clean cyanogen nightly without g-apps or any mods. Let it boot-up and try the steps i mentioned. do you have an audio customization or any that might have changed something (it shouldn't matter but I'm considering any and everything)? If this is the case the recovery might need tweaking as that would mean somehow or someway it doesn't allow us to properly wipe and format (another consideration). I really hope you and everybody else can also update. I'm trying to upload screenshots of my phone
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I was on ColorOS while ago, went to TWRP and done manual wipe of Dalvik, System, Data and Cache. Installed latest cm12.1 rom without any gapps and let it boot up to home screen. Went back to TWRP and done same wipe as before. Installed cm13 without any gapps and this time I got little further than ussualy, I could see message "finishing boot" but again end up in bootloop as before. So no luck in my case...
About the error in TWRP: yes I was using viper4android before and it seems the TWRP recovery doesnt wipe the device right way - well actually not even CM recoveries can I think.
Nexus5-32GB said:
I was on ColorOS while ago, went to TWRP and done manual wipe of Dalvik, System, Data and Cache. Installed latest cm12.1 rom without any gapps and let it boot up to home screen. Went back to TWRP and done same wipe as before. Installed cm13 without any gapps and this time I got little further than ussualy, I could see message "finishing boot" but again end up in bootloop as before. So no luck in my case...
About the error in TWRP: yes I was using viper4android before and it seems the TWRP recovery doesnt wipe the device right way - well actually not even CM recoveries can I think.
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The events you listed I went through the same exact sequence. Keep trying it took for me; after a painstaking install experience of course. Also you're right Cyanogen recovery doesn't allow full wipe and install.
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The events you listed I went through the same exact sequence. Keep trying it took for me; after a painstaking install experience of course. Also you're right Cyanogen recovery doesn't allow full wipe and install.
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As I never give up :victory: I am flashing stock rom now - via stock recovery. Will try flash twrp and install cm13 straight after full wipe of ColorOS then. There is basiclly nothing more I can do really...
EDIT: same bootloop after "finishing boot" screen. Hope developers will be happy from this research
Nexus5-32GB said:
As I never give up :victory: I am flashing stock rom now - via stock recovery. Will try flash twrp and install cm13 straight after full wipe of ColorOS then. There is basiclly nothing more I can do really...
EDIT: same bootloop after "finishing boot" screen. Hope developers will be happy from this research
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let me know if it ends up working. I also had to hold power button to restart a couple of times after installing 13 and eventually took. Fingers crossed for you!!!!! "GO NEXUS.. GO ..GO.. GO NEXUS " HEHE
coled3 said:
let me know if it ends up working. I also had to hold power button to restart a couple of times after installing 13 and eventually took. Fingers crossed for you!!!!! "GO NEXUS.. GO ..GO.. GO NEXUS " HEHE
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am not gonna mess with restarts and so on. What I just did was, I installed the cm12.1 and tried to run system update which downloaded the cm13 rom and flashed it in twrp ending with same bootloop. I dont really know how devs could make this working on their phones at all.
Nexus5-32GB said:
As I never give up :victory: I am flashing stock rom now - via stock recovery. Will try flash twrp and install cm13 straight after full wipe of ColorOS then. There is basiclly nothing more I can do really...
EDIT: same bootloop after "finishing boot" screen. Hope developers will be happy from this research
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pls help me with the stock recovery ..before flashing stock recovery should i clean wipe using twrp..what all should i select for a clean wipe..i had issues with flashing stock recovery..when i selected wipe data and cache in oppo stock recovery it wipes for a secnd and then swithc off..could not get beyond that..after many twrp boot loops now i have a cm12 working ..but battery is very poor..so i want to go back to stock..please tell the steps..
Nexus5-32GB said:
am not gonna mess with restarts and so on. What I just did was, I installed the cm12.1 and tried to run system update which downloaded the cm13 rom and flashed it in twrp ending with same bootloop. I dont really know how devs could make this working on their phones at all.
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Well, I took my 12.1 installation without any wipe, went to CM recovery from 12.1, installed my (self compiled at that time) build + opengapps (it's important to install those before booting M for the first time), booted, done. I don't have any /system mods though.
I guess I'll try the nightly and see what happens there. Did anybody of you get a logcat of the failed boot attempts?
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pls help me with the stock recovery ..before flashing stock recovery should i clean wipe using twrp..what all should i select for a clean wipe..i had issues with flashing stock recovery..when i selected wipe data and cache in oppo stock recovery it wipes for a secnd and then swithc off..could not get beyond that..after many twrp boot loops now i have a cm12 working ..but battery is very poor..so i want to go back to stock..please tell the steps..
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Just follow this quide with flashing twrp, only instead of twrp flash the stock recovery image. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63189590&postcount=5 Sorry, there is only boot command, you should type "fastboot flash recovery stock.recovery.img" - when "stock.recovery.img" is a filename of your stock recovery downloaded on your computer.
No need for wipe when installing recovery. I recon to install stock recovery and then install stock ColorOS from it, let it boot, install twrp later and do what you want then.
Looks like it's broken for everyone. I tried multiple recoverys, full wipes including /system and no joy. Guess we'll just have to wait!

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