I installed OnePlus Switch to create a backup. After it completed the backup process, the phone became stuck and now its in a bootloop. It was running stock OS with no root or any modifications. Please help.
I find this hard to believe because it doesn't really make a 100$ backup like TB does but have you tried to reboot into recovery and try to clean the cache?
RiTCHiE007 said:
I find this hard to believe because it doesn't really make a 100$ backup like TB does but have you tried to reboot into recovery and try to clean the cache?
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Yea, doesn't make sense why this would happen.
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my one s recently developed a strange issue, where if i try to run a nandroid backup, it will mostly finish, then reboot itself without fully completing the process, leaving me with a bunk backup and stuck on one rom for now. also, and the more important of my 2 concerns, is that i don't know if it will do this during a rom flash, nor do i want to find out, seeing as i have no current working backup. doe's anyone have any ideas as to how i could fix this?
mercenaryhmster said:
my one s recently developed a strange issue, where if i try to run a nandroid backup, it will mostly finish, then reboot itself without fully completing the process, leaving me with a bunk backup and stuck on one rom for now. also, and the more important of my 2 concerns, is that i don't know if it will do this during a rom flash, nor do i want to find out, seeing as i have no current working backup. doe's anyone have any ideas as to how i could fix this?
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At a guess you got a high Hboot so that means when you restore its not restoring the boot.img. You need to flash that in fastboot.
Darknites said:
At a guess you got a high Hboot so that means when you restore its not restoring the boot.img. You need to flash that in fastboot.
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nope, i have hboot 1.06, and either way that wouldn't, and shouldn't, cause a nandroid to fail during backup, nor for the phone to reboot by itself.
mercenaryhmster said:
nope, i have hboot 1.06, and either way that wouldn't, and shouldn't, cause a nandroid to fail during backup, nor for the phone to reboot by itself.
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Oh if you mean you cant make a backup try a newer recovery or if its already up to date try an old one.
Edit, just to add I use TWRP 2.2.2.0 and it works fine.
Darknites said:
Oh if you mean you cant make a backup try a newer recovery or if its already up to date try an old one.
Edit, just to add I use TWRP 2.2.2.0 and it works fine.
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tried using twrp 2.3, 2.2, cwm touch, regular cwm, does it on all of them.
mercenaryhmster said:
tried using twrp 2.3, 2.2, cwm touch, regular cwm, does it on all of them.
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Not sure then sorry.
Do you have enough free space on your sdcard partition?
You can also try (un?)mounting /data and /system before you start the backup.
Just as an update, I solved my problem. It seems that there were some corrupted files on my data partition, and they were causing nandroid to fail and reboot randomly. So, since I was planning on wiping anyway, I wiped and set up viper again, and successfully made a nandroid after.
I have a friend who has the Skyrocket.
He is rooted and has TWRP installed, but he is still running the stock rom and kernel.
Today his phone randomly rebooted and now it is stuck on the samsung logo. We have been able to take out the battery and boot into TWRP no problem.
We do have a backup from a while back and he is also considering trying a new rom at this point, but we'd like to be able to get this to boot.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this thing to boot? What could have caused this?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
If the backup is a nandroid backup made in twrp restore that in twrp
jd1639 said:
If the backup is a nandroid backup made in twrp restore that in twrp
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We do have a twrp backup and can restore it, but we're hoping to find something that will fix the boot issue.
Do you think it could possible fix the problem if we flashed a new kernel and then tried to boot? Can't hurt, right?
iLuvMudkips said:
We do have a twrp backup and can restore it, but we're hoping to find something that will fix the boot issue.
Do you think it could possible fix the problem if we flashed a new kernel and then tried to boot? Can't hurt, right?
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You could try the kernel our you could also try wiping just cache and dalvik. I assume you're trying to save the data.
jd1639 said:
You could try the kernel our you could also try wiping just cache and dalvik. I assume you're trying to save the data.
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We aren't trying to save the data. We already have a backup. We're trying to get this thing to boot without flashing a new rom or reverting to a backup.
iLuvMudkips said:
We aren't trying to save the data. We already have a backup. We're trying to get this thing to boot without flashing a new rom or reverting to a backup.
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read the stickys, this one is right above your post, short answer wipe caches and if still a no go then do a factory reset, still a no go then restore, still a no go then read the sticky
Hi All,
Today suddenly my device hung up on Android screen and it doesn't go forward. I waited for like 10-15 min,pulled the battery out and rebooted but nothing happens(it still is stuck up on boot screen). I have been on this ROM for more than 8 months from now. What could go wrong suddenly?
Device: Inspire 4G
ROM: SVHD
Can anyone suggest me how to get past it without probably loosing my data?
Thanks!!
Wrong forum
sandy0594 said:
Hi All,
Today suddenly my device hung up on Android screen and it doesn't go forward. I waited for like 10-15 min,pulled the battery out and rebooted but nothing happens(it still is stuck up on boot screen). I have been on this ROM for more than 8 months from now. What could go wrong suddenly?
Device: Inspire 4G
ROM: SVHD
Can anyone suggest me how to get past it without probably loosing my data?
Thanks!!
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as @maltazar1 said its the wrong forum
as for the problem.. it happened to me after using the same ROM for a long time without wiping cache and dalvik
try to backup the ROM..do a clean install..restore what you can from the Back up using TB
a thanks button would be appreciated
PHOENIX-9 said:
as @maltazar1 said its the wrong forum
as for the problem.. it happened to me after using the same ROM for a long time without wiping cache and dalvik
try to backup the ROM..do a clean install..restore what you can from the Back up using TB
a thanks button would be appreciated
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Thanks for your suggestion. I am following them,will let you know once done!!
PHOENIX-9 said:
as @maltazar1 said its the wrong forum
as for the problem.. it happened to me after using the same ROM for a long time without wiping cache and dalvik
try to backup the ROM..do a clean install..restore what you can from the Back up using TB
a thanks button would be appreciated
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Backed up the ROM and installed with clearing everything. Tried to restore the data but it's hanging up again. So,thought to forgot abt the apps data.
sandy0594 said:
Backed up the ROM and installed with clearing everything. Tried to restore the data but it's hanging up again. So,thought to forgot abt the apps data.
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no no..dont restore the data in recovery
use titanium backup to extract the wanted APKs and data from the backup after installing a clean ROM
May I suggest restoring your broken backup (even if it fails) and reinstall SVHD over it without wiping anything except Dalvik, cache and battery stats. If everything else fails checkout one of the newer kitkat roms and manually restore your data partition or anything else needed. You can manually backup data or any other partition through AROMA file manager through recovery hope I help you out bro. Have a nice day.
PHOENIX-9 said:
no no..dont restore the data in recovery
use titanium backup to extract the wanted APKs and data from the backup after installing a clean ROM
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Can I know how to achieve this. Usually I restore a backup that's created from titanium backup. But as I don't have TB files, how to restore the data from system backup from Titanium Backup?
sandy0594 said:
Can I know how to achieve this. Usually I restore a backup that's created from titanium backup. But as I don't have TB files, how to restore the data from system backup from Titanium Backup?
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in TB press menu
extract from nandroid backup
choose your backed up ROM..
PHOENIX-9 said:
in TB press menu
extract from nandroid backup
choose your backed up ROM..
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When I do the above steps,it says "Sorry this feature requires the Donate version"
sandy0594 said:
When I do the above steps,it says "Sorry this feature requires the Donate version"
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oh sorry if you cant buy the Donate Version
try @CedArctic method
Please don't shout at me if wrong forum! Frozen boot screen
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Hello,
My DHD hung up with Cyanogenmod, one week after intallation. the same problem with SVHD.
several roms were tested, some with bugs and others without bugs but slow in using or other reboots when the camera is used.
Finally, I installed a rooted stock rom, (Android 2.3.5), every thing works correctly.
Best regards
Edited the build.prop file by adding 1 line, restarted phone and now I keep getting System UI has stopped message.
Any way I can edit the file to fix my phone?
Have you tried to clear the cache in recovery? If that doesn't work, try a full factory reset.
If the phone is running a stock rom, try flashing just the system.img file in fastboot.
Before doing any of this, make sure you backup your data.
audit13 said:
Have you tried to clear the cache in recovery? If that doesn't work, try a full factory reset.
If the phone is running a stock rom, try flashing just the system.img file in fastboot.
Before doing any of this, make sure you backup your data.
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Thank you, I ended up backing up the data and cache via USB, then did a flash of Cataclysm ROM. I'll let you know if it works.
Can I just restore the data ASAP after installation or do I need Google to finish restoring my backup first?
Edit: Well, restored data, stuck with the boot screen loop again, then goes to Android is upgrading... and shows it optimizing 10 apps, and back to the boot logo.
Did the phone boot without restoring data?
audit13 said:
Did the phone boot without restoring data?
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No, I made sure it was completed.
Now Play Store keeps quitting when I try to install apps. I can only install specific ones.
I recommend flashing a stock rom to make sure there isn't a hardware problem. Don't restore anything until you are sure the phone works.
audit13 said:
I recommend flashing a stock rom to make sure there isn't a hardware problem. Don't restore anything until you are sure the phone works.
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Alright, I was able to get all my apps installed besides United Airlines and can't update Chrome.
So the stock rom works fine?
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So the stock rom works fine?
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Yes, thank you.
I don't think I want to do another custom ROM for now.
The stock rom is the best with the bloat taken out .I think the kernel can be improved though. I use EX
Hello,
On Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra with TWRP 3.4.2b-0623 wzsx150, i did a full backup (all partitions) then after some moding and all on phone. decided to restore the full backup trought TWRP
the phone goes on bootloop and didnt want to start.
i already fixed the phone by flashing rom again, but i'm wondering why a TWRP full restore give a bootloop ? any help to understand to avoid this next time
thanks a lot
This is late but this happened to me before aswell. You have to flash the rom which you've done the backup on and then just restore the data partition.
Does your device keep in a frozen black screen?
Psych0t1c20 said:
This is late but this happened to me before aswell. You have to flash the rom which you've done the backup on and then just restore the data partition.
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i did it with same rom, but i think the issue is from me restoring all partition, i think i need to choose only ones needed
Rovyo said:
i did it with same rom, but i think the issue is from me restoring all partition, i think i need to choose only ones needed
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If you are restoring to the same device of the backup, just restore it and then wipe data.
Reboot and it will work perfectly.
VD171 said:
If you are restoring to the same device of the backup, just restore it and then wipe data.
Reboot and it will work perfectly.
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exactly what i have did, but i checked all partitions when i did the restore i think i need to uncheck some of them in order to avoid the bootloop