I leave my phone idle for 1 minute and press the power button and the phone doesn't respond for around 10 seconds. Then the notification light flashes red a few times and the phone just reboots. It happens ALL THE TIME. Is there a fix for it?
Thanks!
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What rom do you use, kernel, when you installed it...
L33Tgod said:
What rom do you use, kernel, when you installed it...
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Stock ROM (32.2.A.0.305), Androplus kernel, I've had it for 3-4 months now
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I think best thing for first if you dont want to try new firmware, do factory reset, data cache and dalvik cache, if it don't help flash new firmware using flash tool.
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I think best thing for first if you dont want to try new firmware, do factory reset, data cache and dalvik cache, if it don't help flash new update using flash tool.
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Alright, I'll try that
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Try to update to the new firmware published by Sony?
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so i only have a mac and i successfully flashed ics on one skyrocket that was already rooted but it didn't work on the other and is now stuck in a constant boot loop at the att splash screen. anybody know how i can fix this?
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so i only have a mac and i successfully flashed ics on one skyrocket that was already rooted but it didn't work on the other and is now stuck in a constant boot loop at the att splash screen. anybody know how i can fix this?
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Reflash it boss.
i tried man like 4 times =/ and even different ics roms..nothings working
similar problem, mine starts loading the rom then freezes.
Are you guys following the instructions? Pull the battery and reboot into CWM and wipe the cache, dalvik cache, factory reset
Are you wiping and clearing multiple x's
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i wiped dalvik, battery, and did factory reset, i flashed the ics radio then flashed the rom but nothing
ShawnXVIII said:
i wiped dalvik, battery, and did factory reset, i flashed the ics radio then flashed the rom but nothing
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You have to wipe them at least 3 times. Pull the battery and wipe everything again multiple times
alright ill try it and let you know what happens
still nothing it gets to boot animation makes like a little click noise and reboots
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still nothing it gets to boot animation makes like a little click noise and reboots
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You might have got a bad download. Redownload and check the md5 and make sure the download is good
You know what? This might be dumb reading some of the newer posts around here but are you using a newer recovery mod? Also use the darkside super wipe, I find it to work better than doing the wipes manually.
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Try darkwipe, it was the way how I got ics to boot.
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tried getting a fresh download, still no luck...ill try dark wipe tomorrow and let you guys know how it goes.
I don't think i have the latest cwm either but it worked for my phone i don't know what the deal is.
I use darkside wipe, clear cache and dalvik cache, then format /system /data and /cache.
I know its overkill but I find I pick up less ics bugs when I do it.
Have you tried the one click method?
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The battery finally just died from all the reboots and I left it alone over night then it came on after I put it on the charger and rebooted but was still buggie so I used super dark wipe and flashed again and now it works great...I definitely recommend that wipe when flashing
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I got this while replying to a text message...
I've been getting quite alot of these, from even various applications. It's driving me nuts!!!!
Is there any (permanent) solution for this??
ROM: Gummy
Kernel version: 3.1.10_IcyGlitch_V14-BS_I896-I897 [email protected] #1
Baseband version: T959TLJL3
I'd be forever grateful if this problem could be solved... I really love this ROM
First I would reboot to recovery, then wipe cache, in advanced wipe dalvik cache, then fix permissions. If the problem comes back , I would back up your apps, msgs, that you want, then, wipe system,cache, wipe data/factory reset, and reflash. Maybe a newer rom.
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This is a bug firmware, also sometimes a problem when using swap. I recommend flash newest ROM, they are much better.
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First I would reboot to recovery, then wipe cache, in advanced wipe dalvik cache, then fix permissions. If the problem comes back , I would back up your apps, msgs, that you want, then, wipe system,cache, wipe data/factory reset, and reflash. Maybe a newer rom.
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I did the first thing you reommended, it didn't work and to make matters worse, ma phone doesn't pass the boot screen....
I quickly rebooted in recovery and made a nandroid backup - followed your second suggestion but i never made a backup of ma msgs because you didn't say so in the 1st suggestion... i can load new roms but can restore from ma nandroid backup
When you wipe dalvik cache, your phone can and will take several minutes to reboot, because it's rebuilding the dalvik cache. Secondly, wiping dalvik cache and fixing permissions wouldn't cause your phone to not boot. Between my wife's and my phone, I've flashed Roms, updated, experimented, fixed, stuff, etc... hundreds of times, and never has a dalvik cache wipe / fix permissions caused the phone to not boot. Hesitant to try to help, because you seem to be blaming me..... But if you can't restore a nandroid, it could be you're on a kernel in which the nandroid backup/restore feature doesn't work, you are running an earlier ICS build.
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aduka said:
This is a bug firmware, also sometimes a problem when using swap. I recommend flash newest ROM, they are much better.
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Please elaborate... btw i have a friend tht has the same ROM and doesn't face the same issues like me :/
aduka said:
This is a bug firmware, also sometimes a problem when using swap. I recommend flash newest ROM, they are much better.
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When you wipe dalvik cache, your phone can and will take several minutes to reboot, because it's rebuilding the dalvik cache. Secondly, wiping dalvik cache and fixing permissions wouldn't cause your phone to not boot. Between my wife's and my phone, I've flashed Roms, updated, experimented, fixed, stuff, etc... hundreds of times, and never has a dalvik cache wipe / fix permissions caused the phone to not boot. Hesitant to try to help, because you seem to be blaming me.
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I'm sorry if i came across like that...
just that the phone is driving me nuts
ALSO.... it's the second time i am seeing where reboot take way longer than usual after restoring from a nandroid backup. I av done quite a few and reboot takes less than 10mins. I attempted one the other day and 2hrs 30mins later all i saw was the splash screen and boot animation, phone HOTT!!
This evening again, it looked as if it was going to do the same thing thing... it passed 20mins, i can't sit around waiting for that again
It sounds like a flash to stock KK4 (Full Reparation) would be your best bet. If you're already on G. B. bootloaders, I would recommend the NO BOOTLOADER version, no use flashing bootloader unnecessarily. After that, I would flash the rom of your choice, following the instructions in the O. P. line by line.
Maybe a lot more current rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843
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duwii said:
Please elaborate... btw i have a friend tht has the same ROM and doesn't face the same issues like me :/
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Then I recommend re-flash the stock kk4 NO BOOTLOADER, format the internal sd, install the ROM again and install all the programs manually, not with the nandroid backup.
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I just rooted my Verizon Galaxy SIII (MF1) via Casual and flashed CM 10.1.2. Only problem is I can't reinstall any of my apps. I've tried pushing apps from my PC to my phone. Downloading while online from the phone itself. I used titanium backup and backed up everything before the flash, but I can't figure out how to access the data I backed up. Sorry, I'm a noob, but I searched for hours and couldn't find a solution to this specific problem.
(Also, my camera hasn't worked since the flash)
Did you flash the gapps package after flashing the rom?
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Did you flash the gapps package after flashing the rom?
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Yes, and now I just get a message that says "Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped." As soon as I press OK it pops up again instantly ad infinitum. And now my phone won't boot into recovery!
Go into recovery wipe cache and dalvik reflash the rom and gapps.
Edit: sorry missed the can't get into recovery. Do you have goo manager or rom Manager depending on which recovery you use and reflash recovery via app. If not as next user pointed out Odin is your friend.
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Go into recovery wipe cache and dalvik reflash the rom and gapps.
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They just said that they can't get into recovery am I right? try using Odin or something similar to flash the latest version of cwm recovery then try wat edfunkycold suggested :thumbup: goodluck
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edfunkycold said:
Go into recovery wipe cache and dalvik reflash the rom and gapps.
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That's what I'm trying to do...unfortunately my phone will not boot into recovery. Holding down proper buttons does not work. And since I'm stuck on this error message I can't get to terminal app to reboot. And when I hold power button the "boot in recovery" option is not there.
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That's what I'm trying to do...unfortunately my phone will not boot into recovery. Holding down proper buttons does not work. And since I'm stuck on this error message I can't get to terminal app to reboot. And when I hold power button the "boot in recovery" option is not there.
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Turn the phone off. Then press HOME>POWER>VOLUME UP at the same time this will boot you into recovery.
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lolz maybe they were using the wrong button combo all along
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Turn the phone off. Then press HOME>POWER>VOLUME UP at the same time this will boot you into recovery.
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Ok, I got it to boot in recovery mode. I wiped dalvik and cache and then reflashed ROM and gapps. Still getting exact same error message.
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Ok, I got it to boot in recovery mode. I wiped dalvik and cache and then reflashed ROM and gapps. Still getting exact same error message.
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Then the only suggestion i have is to flash stock rooted rom or any TW rom and see if the phone works properly. Then we can proceed fresh again. If you run into issues on TW rom then a full odin to stock might be required.
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Then the only suggestion i have is to flash stock rooted rom or any TW rom and see if the phone works properly. Then we can proceed fresh again. If you run into issues on TW rom then a full odin to stock might be required.
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Ok I just flashed my stock rooted rom and everything seems to be working just fine. I think I'm going to hold off on flashing a custom rom again. Want to do some more research first. Thanks for everyone's help!
I have had flashed the newest Mokee rom around a month ago. It has been working ever since fine. Lately it would freeze up and id have to take the battery out and reboot and it would be fine. But yesterday, it froze and I tried rebooting then it just wont boot. I left it for around 10 minutes and its still booting. I don't want to factory reset because I dont wanna lose all my stuff on the phone. Is there anything I can do?
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I have had flashed the newest Mokee rom around a month ago. It has been working ever since fine. Lately it would freeze up and id have to take the battery out and reboot and it would be fine. But yesterday, it froze and I tried rebooting then it just wont boot. I left it for around 10 minutes and its still booting. I don't want to factory reset because I dont wanna lose all my stuff on the phone. Is there anything I can do?
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reflash a different rom your not going to get it to boot
Reboot your device to BMM recovery and wipe cache/delvic and fix permission.
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minhajlk said:
Reboot your device to BMM recovery and wipe cache/delvic and fix permission.
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It didnt work. So do I have any other option than to wipe it?
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It didnt work. So do I have any other option than to wipe it?
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Reflash the rom and gapps
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Reflash the rom and gapps
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Didnt work either. Thanks though
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Didnt work either. Thanks though
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There is a release version in mokee thread, download it and make a clean flash. Follow these steps;
Wipe cache, delvic and data
Flash mokee rom and reboot (do not flash GApps)
Let the ROM settle for about 20-30 minutes
Reboot to recovery and wipe cache and flash GApps.
Good luck.
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There is a release version in mokee thread, download it and make a clean flash. Follow these steps;
Wipe cache, delvic and data
Flash mokee rom and reboot (do not flash GApps)
Let the ROM settle for about 20-30 minutes
Reboot to recovery and wipe cache and flash GApps.
Good luck.
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It worked, thanks. I have that on system 3 and on system 4, the new slimKat and its really nice.
Hello, I'm using cm11 but I got bored of its ugliness again. I want to turn back again to the stock rom but don't want to format my phone, is there any way to this?
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Which device?
You are talking about I9300?
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Which device?
You are talking about I9300?
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Yes, I lost my hope after a hour and just flashed the stock rom and did data wipe. But it still would be great to learn if there's a way to do it without data wipe...
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Yes, I lost my hope after a hour and just flashed the stock rom and did data wipe. But it still would be great to learn if there's a way to do it without data wipe...
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If you are talking about this device
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Then you can use the firmware from sammobile that doesn't wipe.
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If you are talking about this device
Then you can use the firmware from sammobile that doesn't wipe.
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Firmware I use doesn't wipe but phone doesn't open when you don't wipe, that's the problem. It just get stuck on the boot screen
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Firmware I use doesn't wipe but phone doesn't open when you don't wipe, that's the problem. It just get stuck on the boot screen
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Then you probably downgraded...
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Then you probably downgraded...
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Firmware I use doesn't wipe but phone doesn't open when you don't wipe, that's the problem. It just get stuck on the boot screen
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If you flash a new (base) rom on your device it may not automatically wipe your dalvik -cache, This means your old dalvik -cache will be used for the new system files which would result in a bootloop, after restoring a system only backup it is actually the same as the above one, since only /system is restored (when reverting back to stock) there is an incorrect
dalvik -cache present which will cause the bootloop. Note that some roms/ firmwares use /data and some use /cache for the
dalvik -cache.
So basically you won't be able to do that without formatting, sorry
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