Though I checked many times, I do have a titan, so I downloaded the appropriate snapshot. But when I tried to flash it, I got a status error 7, why is that so?I know what this error means and I don't understand why it displays
Reboot recovery and try again. If you still get the error, TWRP > Wipe > Format DATA > Yes.
lost101 said:
Reboot recovery and try again. If you still get the error, TWRP > Wipe > Format DATA > Yes.
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I did, and it flashed without error this time, but now I get stuck with the cyanogen icon on boot. I tried to wipe cache, dalvik and data again though.
If you have a Moto G 2014, you are in the wrong forum. Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development
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ok so first of all im a noob when it comes to android anyways i just flashed to cm 10.1.3 and ive been trying for a while it wouldnt let me because my radio was older than ucmc1. so i flash that to ucmc1 and then i install the cm update and then gapps, now i keep getting a message telling me that the android keyboard (aosp) has stopped working, and also my wifi wont load like the icon pops up in the top corner but it stays grey instead of going blue signifying that its loading data. please help
CosbGraffiti said:
ok so first of all im a noob when it comes to android anyways i just flashed to cm 10.1.3 and ive been trying for a while it wouldnt let me because my radio was older than ucmc1. so i flash that to ucmc1 and then i install the cm update and then gapps, now i keep getting a message telling me that the android keyboard (aosp) has stopped working, and also my wifi wont load like the icon pops up in the top corner but it stays grey instead of going blue signifying that its loading data. please help
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Sounds like you forgot to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
> Go into CWM or TWRP
> Wipe data/factory reset
> Wipe system
> Flash your ROM and gapps
> wipe cache
> wipe dalvik cache
> reboot
Done. Everything should be fixed.
sagirfahmid3 said:
Sounds like you forgot to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
> Go into CWM or TWRP
> Wipe data/factory reset
> Wipe system
> Flash your ROM and gapps
> wipe cache
> wipe dalvik cache
> reboot
Done. Everything should be fixed.
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Actually, I had and still get the force closed of the keyboard on my Skyrocket and my Nexus 7 even though I wiped both caches. I overcame the error by flashing the following gapps instead of the one included on the CM10.1 thread.
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
i keep wiping cache/ wipe data, but after i restart my phone the apps and everything is there. i even flashed stock rom, and everything is there. what is the problem?? how can i flash it back to stock
You have tried to flash the factory image? How did you root your device?
yjsjin said:
i keep wiping cache/ wipe data, but after i restart my phone the apps and everything is there. i even flashed stock rom, and everything is there. what is the problem?? how can i flash it back to stock
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Are you saying all your apps you've past downloaded are there or all add in Google stock apps? If it's your apps, when under phone setup when flashing new ROM, if you don't want to restore the apps of the past to start fresh, uncheck restore or stop downloads on Play Store start up. To flash new ROM and have fresh start, you also have to WIPE data/factory plus cache and dalvik. Clarify is this is not what you needed.
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
yjsjin said:
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
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What recovery are you using?
yjsjin said:
i keep wiping cache/ wipe data, but after i restart my phone the apps and everything is there. i even flashed stock rom, and everything is there. what is the problem?? how can i flash it back to stock
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I don't think you flashed stock rom like you think you did. To wipe the phone of apps you need to do a factory reset. But when you boot back into the phone make sure you don't check the option to restore your Google apps or it will just redownload again.
Just do a factory reset.
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yjsjin said:
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
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Clear the cache in cwm and see if that helps
Edit, if it doesn't you're going to flash the cache.img in fastboot. That should fix your problem
yjsjin said:
when i go to the bootrecovery and wipe settings, it says error processing rom manager script. please verify that you are perfoming the back up E: unkown volume for path etc..
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Sounds like a bad recovery flash to me. Try reflashing the recovery and see if problem persists. The recovery is not working and isn't wiping so that's why apps are still there. Reflash recovery, backup, flash new ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 i followed this procedure again, but i still get same error.
is there a way to flash it by cwm app? or different method?
yjsjin said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 i followed this procedure again, but i still get same error.
is there a way to flash it by cwm app? or different method?
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What are you trying to do?
If you're trying to return tio stock follow this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
Cwm app? Rom manager? Stop using apps to flash things. Use recovery manually.
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Hello,
I'm currently in some trouble with my phone.
Yesterday out of no thing I got the mentioned error "uids on the system are inconsistent you need to wipe your data partition"
My Moto G was only unlocked and rooted and basically Stock FW.
After I got this error I was like "well this sucks but ok" so I booted into the recovery (I pre-installed the recovery from the Cyanogen Mod thread) wiped it and booted again but nothing, the error still appeared.
So my next step was to try to flash a custom rom - I flashed CyanogenMod which ended in a boot loop. I flashed a stock firmware again aaaaand yes, the UIDs error was still persistent.
I also wiped the dalvik cache and the fix on the internet "use fix permissions in recovery" does not work as there is no such menu entry :/
So yeah, please help to resolve this this problem - I like my phone
Ireas said:
Hello,
I'm currently in some trouble with my phone.
Yesterday out of no thing I got the mentioned error "uids on the system are inconsistent you need to wipe your data partition"
My Moto G was only unlocked and rooted and basically Stock FW.
After I got this error I was like "well this sucks but ok" so I booted into the recovery (I pre-installed the recovery from the Cyanogen Mod thread) wiped it and booted again but nothing, the error still appeared.
So my next step was to try to flash a custom rom - I flashed CyanogenMod which ended in a boot loop. I flashed a stock firmware again aaaaand yes, the UIDs error was still persistent.
I also wiped the dalvik cache and the fix on the internet "use fix permissions in recovery" does not work as there is no such menu entry :/
So yeah, please help to resolve this this problem - I like my phone
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I had this problem, and I was able to fix it through my TWRP Custom Recovery. You're using a CWM recovery, right? I searched, and found that there is an option to fix permissions in CWM. Advanced > Fix Permissions.
Probably the cleanest solution HERE
When I knew CyanogenMod 11s had been ported to the nexus 5, I set off to get it on my device. I had stock android 4.4.4 running, had rooted my phone, and had cwmr.
I got into recovery mode, wiped data, wiped cache and flashed. It din't work. I wiped dalvik cache and tried again, but still didn't work.
Now I'm stuck on the google logo screen.
What can I do?
alejo7797 said:
When I knew CyanogenMod 11s had been ported to the nexus 5, I set off to get it on my device. I had stock android 4.4.4 running, had rooted my phone, and had cwmr.
I got into recovery mode, wiped data, wiped cache and flashed. It din't work. I wiped dalvik cache and tried again, but still didn't work.
Now I'm stuck on the google logo screen.
What can I do?
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Restore your nandroid backup
alejo7797 said:
When I knew CyanogenMod 11s had been ported to the nexus 5, I set off to get it on my device. I had stock android 4.4.4 running, had rooted my phone, and had cwmr.
I got into recovery mode, wiped data, wiped cache and flashed. It din't work. I wiped dalvik cache and tried again, but still didn't work.
Now I'm stuck on the google logo screen.
What can I do?
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Try also wiping system (flashable zip should format it but do it just to be sure) and unmounting system
Also, I'm not sure if it's an actual port or if it's just CM11 with .apk files added, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54420961&postcount=9
Lethargy said:
Try also wiping system (flashable zip should format it but do it just to be sure) and unmounting system
Also, I'm not sure if it's an actual port or if it's just CM11 with .apk files added, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54420961&postcount=9
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I formatted system, and unmounted system, but gives the same error
alejo7797 said:
I formatted system, and unmounted system, but gives the same error
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I don't know then, I've never had many issues flashing ROMs.
alejo7797 said:
I formatted system, and unmounted system, but gives the same error
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Re-flash download the zip. Then wipe data, system and the caches
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Install a different ROM.
What error are you getting?
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Hmm problem can be in many places. You can redownload the zip...maybe the one you have is corrupted. When you you flash the zip try to uncheck the verify signature option. After you redownloaded the zip. Mount usb storage and conect to your pc to copy the zip to ext card. Wipe data cache system and dalvik before you flash.
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A week ago, more less, I installed KatKiss-5.0_TF300T_014b.zip on my Asus tf300t and everything was ok until today. When I have turned it on this morning I have noticed that it was staying in a reboot loop.
After that, I tried to reinstall this rom again through TWRP 2.8.0.0 but the reboot was there again. Then I tried to flash CM 11 snapshot m12, but the reboot was earlier. And now i don't know what I should do.
More info: when I flash superSU and gapps, the screen says "E: Unable to mount data" . Perhaps I should do a format data to fix it. What do you think?
Thanks for your answers
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A week ago, more less, I installed KatKiss-5.0_TF300T_014b.zip on my Asus tf300t and everything was ok until today. When I have turned it on this morning I have noticed that it was staying in a reboot loop.
After that, I tried to reinstall this rom again through TWRP 2.8.0.0 but the reboot was there again. Then I tried to flash CM 11 snapshot m12, but the reboot was earlier. And now i don't know what I should do.
More info: when I flash superSU and gapps, the screen says "E: Unable to mount data" . Perhaps I should do a format data to fix it. What do you think?
Thanks for your answers
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I actually got the same problem with it when I flashed that. I did a factory reset from TWRP, then reflashed the ROM and Gapps to make the rebooting stop.
Format data??
cmendonc2 said:
I actually got the same problem with it when I flashed that. I did a factory reset from TWRP, then reflashed the ROM and Gapps to make the rebooting stop.
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I have already tried it (factory reset) and the problem remains. What if i do a "format data"?
sergiolopezsan said:
I have already tried it (factory reset) and the problem remains. What if i do a "format data"?
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The Format data within TWRP will delete all your apps and settings.
Now my tablet is ok after formatting data.