URGENT help needed. Please see the description. - AT&T LG G2

I am stuck at LG logo and TWRP is accessible. Tried wiping data, cache, dalvik cache but still stuck at LG logo. I don't have any custom ROM or back up on my internal storage except Dorimanx Kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62147762&postcount=84

ethereal_mist said:
I am stuck at LG logo and TWRP is accessible. Tried wiping data, cache, dalvik cache but still stuck at LG logo. I don't have any custom ROM or back up on my internal storage except Dorimanx Kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62147762&postcount=84
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if you can get into twrp, you can push a rom to it through usb.

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then I flashed google apps (through clockworkmod -> install zip from sdcard), and from this point when my phone boots up, it goes in to a loop between the cyanogenmod boot screen and the google start screen ("touch the android to begin").
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I have a problem, I am running Froyo 2.2.2 and wanted to upgrade to CM10.1, I installed the recovery via rom manager and rebooted in recovery mode after that I wipe the data/ factory , wipe cache partition and wipe the dalvik cache but when I tried to locate the CM10 zip I couldn't find it. I rebooted my phone without installing any thing but after reboot my phone is showing 0.00B phone memory available and I am unable to install any software. Please help me to resolve the issue.
dashing_guy said:
I have a problem, I am running Froyo 2.2.2 and wanted to upgrade to CM10.1, I installed the recovery via rom manager and rebooted in recovery mode after that I wipe the data/ factory , wipe cache partition and wipe the dalvik cache but when I tried to locate the CM10 zip I couldn't find it. I rebooted my phone without installing any thing but after reboot my phone is showing 0.00B phone memory available and I am unable to install any software. Please help me to resolve the issue.
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Reflash your Froyo Kdz

[Q] Problem booting custom image [A510]

Hi, this is the first android device I have played with so naturally I managed to mess it up.
The problem is with an Iconia A510, wrong forum but didnt find a Q&A for A510 so I tried here instead.
I rooted and installed CWM recovery. The custom firmware I have tried or stopped during boot and rebooted the device. Booted for 10-20 seconds, I see the animated logos before it reboots.
I upgrade with:
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache
advanced -> format /system
advanced -> format /data
advanced -> format /cache
install zip from sdcard -> external sdcard
Am I doing something wrong with the upgrade? Can I upgrade CWM from inside CWM so I can try the latest Android version? Is there a firmware version that will work?
Info:
Files from: acer shreps fr
CWM version: CWM Recovery v6.0.1.9 by NoThrills for A510 tablets. Apparently can try KitKat with it, so only tried older Android.
All installed OK but stopped during boot:
7comp-JB-a510-Nightly-20130808
aokp_a510_jb-mr2_unofficial_2013-12-05
cm-10.1.3-20130925-UNOFFICIAL-a510
cm-10.2-20130826-UNOFFICIAL-a510
cm-10.2.1-20140201-UNOFFICIAL-a510
pa_a510-4.1-BETA2-20140315
did you try to wipe data or/and dalvik cache after you installed the rom? (DONT WIPE SYSTEM!)
sometimes this will work for me.
graafschap101 said:
did you try to wipe data or/and dalvik cache after you installed the rom? (DONT WIPE SYSTEM!)
sometimes this will work for me.
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Thanks for the tip. I tried wiping the usual suspects, flashing a CM rom and then flash data and dalvik cache. Same thing; started booting, the CM logo comes up and starts spinning before it freezes and reboots.
I'll play around a bit more. Tried the 'fix permissions' in CWM recovery, no go.
Solved it. Formatted everything except external_sdcard, flashed with AOKP and booted fine. Magic!

[Q] HELP! Boot Loop problem GT-P5100 ROOTED

i've tried to wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, wipe dalvik cahe, and mounts/format cache and data... but when i rebooted, its still boot looping... Help me!!:crying: tell me if there is another way to fix my Samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1... i've rooted this device.. do i have to unroot it? please help. thanks
oh yes, i've tried to format sd card, and it didnt working.. still boot looping
wiping data, cache, dalvik cache or sdcard won't help fix a bootloop!
You need to flash a custom/stock rom using recovery or odin mode in your tab.
samsungrockz said:
wiping data, cache, dalvik cache or sdcard won't help fix a bootloop!
You need to flash a custom/stock rom using recovery or odin mode in your tab.
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thanks for the reply.. but can you give me the instructions? or the link?

[Completed] format mounts/storage in cwm recovery

im installing custom rom in my micromax a120.. i format dalvik cache, cache and mounts/storage to. then rom not installing it stuck on logo screen. i tried to flash stock rom but its also stuck on logo screen. please help me out.
ankurgiri65 said:
im installing custom rom in my micromax a120.. i format dalvik cache, cache and mounts/storage to. then rom not installing it stuck on logo screen. i tried to flash stock rom but its also stuck on logo screen. please help me out.
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Hello and welcome to XDA-developers!
You have to do all required steps to flash custom/stock ROM.
1. Factory reset
2. Wipe System, Data, Cache/dalvik
3. Flash ROM
4. Reboot
FSadino said:
Hello and welcome to XDA-developers!
You have to do all required steps to flash custom/stock ROM.
1. Factory reset
2. Wipe System, Data, Cache/dalvik
3. Flash ROM
4. Reboot
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i tried but not working....

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