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I run the upgrade from 12.0 to 12.1 last night. It gave me many issues including battery drain, cell signal toggling on and off.
I decided I would go back to 12.0 TWRP.
Since I had the downloaded 12.0 zip file on my phone...
I booted into TWRP
Selected the 12.0 bacon file and swiped to install. When asked to install SuperSU, wipe Dalvic and cache.. I said YES
The phone rebooted and I got the "pulsating" Cyanogen screen
About 15 minutes in, despite have an 60% charge the battery drained. I had it plugged in but the charger charger end came loose.
Once I charged the phone and made sure all ends were plugged in I started over.
I again booted into TWRP
Selected the 12.0 bacon file and swiped to install. When asked to install SuperSU, wipe Dalvic and cache.. I said YES
The phone rebooted and I got the "pulsating" Cyanogen screen
It has been sitting on the Cayanogen screen for about an hour and a half and the phone is getting warm.
Can I get some help getting back to 12.0?
EiEiOhh said:
OnePlus One Rooted
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I run the upgrade from 12.0 to 12.1 last night. It gave me many issues including battery drain, cell signal toggling on and off.
I decided I would go back to 12.0 TWRP.
Since I had the downloaded 12.0 zip file on my phone...
I booted into TWRP
Selected the 12.0 bacon file and swiped to install. When asked to install SuperSU, wipe Dalvic and cache.. I said YES
The phone rebooted and I got the "pulsating" Cyanogen screen
About 15 minutes in, despite have an 60% charge the battery drained. I had it plugged in but the charger charger end came loose.
Once I charged the phone and made sure all ends were plugged in I started over.
I again booted into TWRP
Selected the 12.0 bacon file and swiped to install. When asked to install SuperSU, wipe Dalvic and cache.. I said YES
The phone rebooted and I got the "pulsating" Cyanogen screen
It has been sitting on the Cayanogen screen for about an hour and a half and the phone is getting warm.
Can I get some help getting back to 12.0?
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You don't mention wiping properly (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) before flashing, this should be done when flashing an older build.
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Heisenberg said:
You don't mention wiping properly (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) before flashing, this should be done when flashing an older build.
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That was the part I missed..
Issue resolved.. Thank you
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ok so here is what i have done and what has happened. so far google and the search box keep taking me to threads with similar problems but those fixes dont work or do not apply to me afaik.
so i started on cm11s stock rooted on the One. (bootloader is already unlocked)
checking the PA rom thread it said if you are flashing from cm11 make sure to flash to cm12 first, then flash gapps.
once that is working get into recovery mode (twrp in my case) clear cache and dalvik then flash PA rom
done that then ended up in an android apps loading bootloop. i have flashed GAPPS also but still remaining in the bootloop.
now if i go back to cm12 i can get to the homescreen and use it a little. but once i plug the usb cable in (connected to PC) it reboots. it also reboots randomly. i have since just wiped the entire phone. now once im on the homescreen i try to access the internal storage in windows and the device appears but does not show anything. i am trying to copy the PA rom zip and Gapps zip to the phone to try flashing again. since it has been crapping itself i have been using adb sideload to flash files.
so what am i missing, what have i forgot to do along the way?
cm11 to cm12 then PA as per instructed is giving me a bootloop (with wiping cache+dalvik when supposed to)
any help is appreciated,
cheers,
kanjo
kanjo said:
ok so here is what i have done and what has happened. so far google and the search box keep taking me to threads with similar problems but those fixes dont work or do not apply to me afaik.
so i started on cm11s stock rooted on the One. (bootloader is already unlocked)
checking the PA rom thread it said if you are flashing from cm11 make sure to flash to cm12 first, then flash gapps.
once that is working get into recovery mode (twrp in my case) clear cache and dalvik then flash PA rom
done that then ended up in an android apps loading bootloop. i have flashed GAPPS also but still remaining in the bootloop.
now if i go back to cm12 i can get to the homescreen and use it a little. but once i plug the usb cable in (connected to PC) it reboots. it also reboots randomly. i have since just wiped the entire phone. now once im on the homescreen i try to access the internal storage in windows and the device appears but does not show anything. i am trying to copy the PA rom zip and Gapps zip to the phone to try flashing again. since it has been crapping itself i have been using adb sideload to flash files.
so what am i missing, what have i forgot to do along the way?
cm11 to cm12 then PA as per instructed is giving me a bootloop (with wiping cache+dalvik when supposed to)
any help is appreciated,
cheers,
kanjo
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The PA thread actually says to flash PA over the top of CM12 while only wiping cache and dalvik cache? No wiping system or data? I'd put money on that being the cause of your problems. The only reason to flash CM12 first is to have the proper updated firmware installed in preparation for PA. Leaving the system and data partitions intact before flashing a different ROM (PA over CM12) is asking for trouble.
Go into TWRP and perform a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache), then flash the PA zip and the gapps zip and reboot. Don't flash CM12 again because the firmware was updated the first time you flashed it.
EDIT: Exactly which thread are you getting these instructions from? Neither of the PA threads that I'm aware of contain those instructions.
Heisenberg said:
The PA thread actually says to flash PA over the top of CM12 while only wiping cache and dalvik cache? No wiping system or data? I'd put money on that being the cause of your problems. The only reason to flash CM12 first is to have the proper updated firmware installed in preparation for PA. Leaving the system and data partitions intact before flashing a different ROM (PA over CM12) is asking for trouble.
Go into TWRP and perform a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache), then flash the PA zip and the gapps zip and reboot. Don't flash CM12 again because the firmware was updated the first time you flashed it.
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was coming back just now to update whats happening.
i finally got PA to boot. after many many fresh installs of cm12. one booted without a loop. i went back to twrp did a factory reset (wipe of dalvik and cache) (device was already freshly wiped of all data) had tried this many times but it finally booted.
now i have some weird things happening., ie. if i go into settings and enable or disable ADB the phone reboots... it didn't have that happen when i was on cm11. so not sure why it is happening now.
further if i install GAPPS i get a boot loop of android is upgrading. not sure why. the only boot that seems to work is when i run PA no gapps and no SUroot. any ideas why this is happening? or for how long the android is upgrading is meant to loop. ive seen some people say it is normal and could last 10 minutes. ive sat through multiple sessions of this some 1hour+ long. so not sure what is going wrong. i dont usually have much trouble flashing roms. this one is puzzling.
**edit**
forgot to add when it does boot. well when it did,. its now on a Android is upgrading loop after flashing GAPPS and enabling root......
anyway when it did boot the homescreen would show an error saying "settings has stopped" not sure why that is happening either.
kanjo said:
was coming back just now to update whats happening.
i finally got PA to boot. after many many fresh installs of cm12. one booted without a loop. i went back to twrp did a factory reset (wipe of dalvik and cache) (device was already freshly wiped of all data) had tried this many times but it finally booted.
now i have some weird things happening., ie. if i go into settings and enable or disable ADB the phone reboots... it didn't have that happen when i was on cm11. so not sure why it is happening now.
further if i install GAPPS i get a boot loop of android is upgrading. not sure why. the only boot that seems to work is when i run PA no gapps and no SUroot. any ideas why this is happening? or for how long the android is upgrading is meant to loop. ive seen some people say it is normal and could last 10 minutes. ive sat through multiple sessions of this some 1hour+ long. so not sure what is going wrong. i dont usually have much trouble flashing roms. this one is puzzling.
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forgot to add when it does boot. well when it did,. its now on a Android is upgrading loop after flashing GAPPS and enabling root......
anyway when it did boot the homescreen would show an error saying "settings has stopped" not sure why that is happening either.
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Just to be clear, you've wiped system, data, cache, and dalvik cache directly before flashing PA? No CM flashes since wiping all of those partitions?
Also, which thread are you getting those install instructions from? Neither of the PA threads that I'm aware of contain those instructions.
ill try to clean up what has happened here;
have tried booting to twrp. wiped all data,
flashed PA
booted. with weird errors (settings has stopped and reboots on usb plugged in or adb turned off or on)
tried to flash gapps and enable root
now bootloop of android is upgrading.
going to go back to twrp. wipe all data and flash PA again without gapps and without root. will report back in about 10 minutes. will flash by using TWRP and ADB sideload.
do i need to reflash cm12 if i clear all data in twrp? i saw you mention above once i have flashed cm12 once it will have the need FW files to go to lolipop (in this case PA rom) at the moment i am trying to sideload PA rom after wiping data, system, cache and dalvik. is this why i am having the issue?
im dead tired so i admit i can be making mistakes though everything i have done seems to be what i am meant to do. flashed from cm11 to cm12, cleared all data, then flashed PA+gapps and root. = upgrading boot loop and errors mentioned above. tried flashing just PA and it booted with same errors, flashed gapps and errors.
all the files MD5s look good. not sure what is wrong.
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okay now i am at homescreen on PA.
when enabling/disabling adb in dev settings i get a reboot. is this normal now? does it need to reboot to mount the filesystem or something?
when it does boot after enabling adb i get "settings has stopped"
going to go to TWRP and flash GAPPS now and leave root not installed. will report back in a sec.
kanjo said:
ill try to clean up what has happened here;
have tried booting to twrp. wiped all data,
flashed PA
booted. with weird errors (settings has stopped and reboots on usb plugged in or adb turned off or on)
tried to flash gapps and enable root
now bootloop of android is upgrading.
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Please define wiped all data.
kanjo said:
do i need to reflash cm12 if i clear all data in twrp? i saw you mention above once i have flashed cm12 once it will have the need FW files to go to lolipop (in this case PA rom)?
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You only need to flash CM12 once, ever. The wipes don't remove the firmware.
Right now this is the exact (and only) process you need to follow:
1. Boot into TWRP.
2. Wipe system, cache, dalvik cache, and data.
3. Flash ROM + gapps together.
4. Reboot phone.
Heisenberg said:
Please define wiped all data.
You only need to flash CM12 once, ever. The wipes don't remove the firmware.
Right now this is the exact (and only) process you need to follow:
1. Boot into TWRP.
2. Wipe system, cache, dalvik cache, and data.
3. Flash ROM + gapps together.
4. Reboot phone.
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this is what i am trying to do now. but when i flash PA and GAPPS i get android is upgrading x of xxx apps and reboot, repeat.
no idea why.
kanjo said:
this is what i am trying to do now. but when i flash PA and GAPPS i get android is upgrading x of xxx apps and reboot, repeat.
no idea why.
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Not sure why that's happening of you're following the correct process. Maybe try with a different ROM.
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Not sure why that's happening of you're following the correct process. Maybe try with a different ROM.
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balls, was hoping to us PA, haven't used it since my old s3 and figured it was the rom for me again. will have to check the rom comparison spreadsheet and look into others.
right now i have sideloaded PA alone. will copy PA and gapps to the internal storage to make things easier.
but it doesnt look like it is going to work for me.
going to try it once more like you said but locally rather than through sideload. though the internal storage is deciding when it does and doesnt want to show up.
TWRP
wipe system, cache, dalvik cache, and data.
and flash them both in tandem.
and for the fun of it when it asks if i want to install root i will let it go right ahead.
maybe this time it will work. if not then its a different rom for me. sadly.
okay so now **** got retarded. TWRP has been replaced by the stock cm11 recovery and i am too pissed off to think straight and cannot remember how to get this son of a ***** rooted again let alone to flash TWRP. i dont want to use any toolkits they all seem broken as hell.
can anyone point me in the right direction because ive just about lost my **** and this phone is going to meet my fist head on very shortly...
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done. after all this i am now on cm11 stock rooted ....seriously. hours upon hours, just to get back to where i started.
man i love when things go smoothly. anyway cheers for your help @Heisenberg . n
My bootloader is unlocked.
Using FlashTool 0.9.18.6, I flashed "Sony Xperia L C2105 15.3.A.1.17 Generic DE" - FTF, which I downloaded from:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-l/general/sony-xperia-l-flashable-ftfs-locked-t2560642
Downloaded CM11 from FreeXperia's thread, from that I extracted boot.img and using FlashTool flashed it.
Downloaded CM12.1 from Oliver's thread and moved it into my external sdcard. Using CWM, did a clean wipe (dalvik, cache, data and system), and flashed the zip.
ROM installed and was working fine.
Downloaded CM13 from Oliver's thread and moved it into my external sdcard.
Enabled USB debugging.
Downloaded TWRP 3.0.2-0, from:
https://dl.twrp.me/taoshan/twrp-3.0.2-0-taoshan.img.html
Rebooted into bootloader using adb. And flashed TWRP, using fastboot:
"fastboot flash boot twrp.img"
Rebooted into recovery. The interface was flickering non-stop and the left part was overlapping over the right part and vice-versa, but I managed to factory reset and wipe my dalvik, cache, data, system, sdcard and android secure.
Then I flashed CM13 from my external sdcard.
No errors.
Wiped dalvik, cache and my external sdcard.
Rebooted.
Bootloop.
Rebooted into CM Recovery.
Factory Reset and wiped cache.
Rebooted.
Bootloop.
I have also tested 7.x.x (CM14 and Resurrection Remix) and it also gets me in a bootloop until the battery reaches 0%.
The problem started with Beta 2 of CM13 (anything before it works fine), after I flashed it almost a year ago. I also made a post there at that time about my problem:
"I'm not certain if this is the right thread to ask, and I don't think this qualifies as a bug report, I'm just asking for some help as my phone is stuck on the boot logo forever until the battery runs out (from 90-100% to 0%).
I've previously used CM11, CM12.1 and the previous beta 1 of CM13, but after flashing beta 2 a couple days ago it's just stuck on trying to boot.
The recovery I'm using is TWRP 3.0.2. I wiped my phone completely(the system, sdcard, cache etc). After that I connected my phone to my PC, while on recovery, and copied the ROM zip and GAPPS zip to my external sdcard. I disconnected my phone from the PC. Flashed the ROM and after that GAPPS (Open GApps Platform: ARM / 6.0 / pico). The logs didn't show any error so I wiped the dalvik cache and rebooted the phone. The phone went into the boot logo and now is just stuck there, I waited ~5 hours and it still didn't fully boot after an hour or so the battery ran out. So I decided to do everything again, charging the phone to 100%, wiping the phone completely 10 times(for reasons) and flashing everything the same way(I also downloaded the ROM from a different mirror, and tested both zips for any errors), this time I left it overnight, keeping the charger connected and in the morning it was still stuck on the boot logo. The third time I tried a different GAPPS package(A-GAPPS) and the same result. Can anyone provide some help? Maybe I'm just missing something or being really stupid. I'm sorry for being such a bother."
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-l/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-13-0-t3254779/page20
I made this thread in hope of finding out what's causing this. Any help is appreciated.
It's been almost a year and I still have this problem with newer ROMs. Does nobody have any suggestions, anything at all? Is more information required? I'd be happy to give/do anything*, if it would mean getting these ROMs working.
The only error I've noticed is that after flashing LineageOS 14.1, if I try a fully factory reset through the default "Android Recovery" it will fail and I'll get "E: format_volume: failed to open /persist/footer" (This doesn't happen if I do a factory reset through TWRP).
I have been using lineage OS 14 jgcaap ROM (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/cyanogenmod-14-0-t3464337) from few months now.
Yesterday, my phone battery died while I was out. When I tried to boot it again after charging it is stuck on lineage OS logo even though the phone is fully charged by now. I didn't install any app recently or do anything with system partitions.
I went to twrp cleared cache, dalvik and system. Reflashed the ROM but still bootloop. Then I backedup data partition and cleared data as well. This time phone booted properly. So I restored data partition but then again it went into loop. Now if I clear the data partition the phone boots but if I restore the data partition there is bootloop. But I have some important data in messages, offline note taking app and whatsapp which I don't want to use.
Is there any other way to boot with all data intact or Is there any way to restore data from twrp nandroid data backup after I boot with cleared data?
1pratham said:
I have been using lineage OS 14 jgcaap ROM (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/cyanogenmod-14-0-t3464337) from few months now.
Yesterday, my phone battery died while I was out. When I tried to boot it again after charging it is stuck on lineage OS logo even though the phone is fully charged by now. I didn't install any app recently or do anything with system partitions.
I went to twrp cleared cache, dalvik and system. Reflashed the ROM but still bootloop. Then I backedup data partition and cleared data as well. This time phone booted properly. So I restored data partition but then again it went into loop. Now if I clear the data partition the phone boots but if I restore the data partition there is bootloop. But I have some important data in messages, offline note taking app and whatsapp which I don't want to use.
Is there any other way to boot with all data intact or Is there any way to restore data from twrp nandroid data backup after I boot with cleared data?
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Try dirty flashing the rom.
Mr.Ak said:
Try dirty flashing the rom.
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same problem here, with RR 5.8.5. With dirty flash nothing has been solved.
paolone919191 said:
same problem here, with RR 5.8.5. With dirty flash nothing has been solved.
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Replace battery.
My battery lasts more than 25 hours, and even if I connect my phone to the wall plug it stay in bootloop. The only Rom that gave me this problem was RR.
paolone919191 said:
My battery lasts more than 25 hours, and even if I connect my phone to the wall plug it stay in bootloop. The only Rom that gave me this problem was RR.
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You mean you don't have this issue when you flash other rom? That's quite impossible. This issue is of battery only.
With cm13 this issue doesn't appear
Repalcing the battery is the only solution....
Mr.Ak said:
Try dirty flashing the rom.
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..time for changing battery
paolone919191 said:
With cm13 this issue doesn't appear
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Strange.Anyway,your best bet is replacing battery.
Is there a way to enable the bootlog?
I have a quite similar issue: yesterday i restarted my Opo after activating Xposed and after reboot, the phone stuck in the lock screen (nothing works, touch ecc...). I've done a Nandroid with TWRP and after that i've made a wipe data (data partition only): now the phone starts and works as well, but if I restore the data partition it stucks in lock screen like before. Is it a battery problem too? I can upload the dmesg.log if needed.
Hi, so short story is.
1. I had a backup of my stock rom that i did using twrp.
2. I flashed Franco Kernel for COS 13 downloaded from his website (https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/OnePlusOne/6.0.1/anyKernel/)
3. When i flashed i performed a Wipe dalvik cache from recovery
4. Reboted phone, and started optimizing apps but suddenly it rebooted.
5. Started optimizing apps but when it showed optimizing app 1 of 103 the phone keept restarting.
6. I decided to restore my backup made from TWRP, but then phone got stuck and restated everytime from the CYANOGENOS logo.
7. Since it was not booting, i decided to install from fastboot a clean CM13.
8. Flashed, finished and then the phone restarted, but heeey, again stuck in the CYANOGENOS Logo and restarting when the logo shows up.
9. I freak out and I don't know what to do.
So far:
fastboot is working
Cyanogen Recovery is Working ( tried the wipe from that, but still no luck)
When I plug the device directly to my PC, it shows "QHSUSB_BULK", but as i say: fastboot and COS recovery are working.
Can you guys help me, please
First of all, I let the phone charge till 100% on screen (yes, the charger indicator was working aswell)
Well, since my device was able to boot into both Recovery and Fastboot modes, I decided to flash a custom recovery one more time to replace the COS recovery. I flashed CWM 6 (because before TWRP was not helping) and performed a "backup" of the whole rom, just to see if it worked, and it did. After that, i wiped /factory reset from CWM.
Rebooted the device, and voilá I guess. The phone was able to boot into CM 13, now I'm happy to see that I was able to recover from this issue.
Still have no clue about why the FrancoKernel ended in a bootloop. Was the cache wiping a bad idea ?
leokook said:
First of all, I let the phone charge till 100% on screen (yes, the charger indicator was working aswell)
Well, since my device was able to boot into both Recovery and Fastboot modes, I decided to flash a custom recovery one more time to replace the COS recovery. I flashed CWM 6 (because before TWRP was not helping) and performed a "backup" of the whole rom, just to see if it worked, and it did. After that, i wiped /factory reset from CWM.
Rebooted the device, and voilá I guess. The phone was able to boot into CM 13, now I'm happy to see that I was able to recover from this issue.
Still have no clue about why the FrancoKernel ended in a bootloop. Was the cache wiping a bad idea ?
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Yes,that's where it all went wrong.You should never wipe anything while flashing a custom kernel.
Mr.Ak said:
Yes,that's where it all went wrong.You should never wipe anything while flashing a custom kernel.
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Lesson learned.
Hi guys!
A few weeks ago I've flashed my LG e975 for the first time, my ROM of choice being NitrogenOS. Everything was ok for a few weeks, then out of nowhere my phone started shutting down when I turned on wifi, after that, it wouldn't even load the ROM without the charger plugged in, even tho the battery was fully charged.
While being in recovery, the phone works OK being on the battery not on the charger, so my guess was I somehow ****ed the ROM, so I reflashed the latest version of NitrogenOS to nu succes. So, I went on and flashed other ROMs and even restored the STOCK backup I've done beforehand, but the problem persists.
TL;DR Current state:
- LG e975
- Kernel: 3.40
- Bootloader: MAKOZ30f
- Recovery: TWRP 3.0.2-0
- Phone works ok on battery when in recovery/bootloader
- Phone shutdowns on battery when booting ROM
- Phone boots ROM and works ok when on charger
- Battery level shown in ROM is 30% less shown in recovery
Any suggestions?
deaun said:
Hi guys!
A few weeks ago I've flashed my LG e975 for the first time, my ROM of choice being NitrogenOS. Everything was ok for a few weeks, then out of nowhere my phone started shutting down when I turned on wifi, after that, it wouldn't even load the ROM without the charger plugged in, even tho the battery was fully charged.
While being in recovery, the phone works OK being on the battery not on the charger, so my guess was I somehow ****ed the ROM, so I reflashed the latest version of NitrogenOS to nu succes. So, I went on and flashed other ROMs and even restored the STOCK backup I've done beforehand, but the problem persists.
TL;DR Current state:
- LG e975
- Kernel: 3.40
- Bootloader: MAKOZ30f
- Recovery: TWRP 3.0.2-0
- Phone works ok on battery when in recovery/bootloader
- Phone shutdowns on battery when booting ROM
- Phone boots ROM and works ok when on charger
- Battery level shown in ROM is 30% less shown in recovery
Any suggestions?
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Sounds like it might be a kernel problem.
Try a different ROM or keep your ROM but try a different custom kernel, if any are available for your device.
You can also try backing up the data and apps that you want to keep then boot to TWRP and factory reset the device.
Or, try a clean flash of your ROM by booting to TWRP and selecting the Wipe option, then select advanced wipes, then select: system, data, cache and dalvik cache(do not select internal storage or any other partition on your list), then swipe the slider to perform the wipe. Then reboot to system and restore your backed up data and apps.
Then go back to home screen in TWRP and select the Install option and flash your ROM+Gapps then reboot to system and restore yoyr data and apps.
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