[HavocOS-issue] Galaxy J7 2016 (j7xelte) with HavocOS wifi does not work - General Questions and Answers

So, I flashed HavocOS 2.6 using TWRP on my Galaxy J7 2016.
This were my steps:
1. Wipe data, cache and dalvik
2. Copy the ROM (.zip), the Oxygen Kernel and the Gapps (MindTheGapps)
3. Flash the ROM
4. Wipe cache and dalvik
5. Flash Oxygen Kernel
6. Wipe cache and dalvik
7. Flash Gapps
So, it worked, but I have an wifi issue. When I try to tur on wifi, it turns off again. I can't turn on wifi, but mobile data work. I want help!

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Help me save my TF101

Well I dont think I totally screwed it up because I am able to get to the recovery but here is the scoop.
I decided I was going to root and install jellybean. So I used the 1 click method to root from [TOOL]"1-Click Transformer Root"-Root/Unroot/cwm/stock rec-TF101(G)/201/300T(G)/SL101 - xda-developers
I did the 1.1 verison. All went well tablet was rooted my stock rom still worked fine.
Then I went to flash jellybean rom which i did this one here v6.0 [ROM][JB][4.1.1] AOSP build #6.0.0 - xda-developers
Before i flashed i made a nand back up. and wiped all cache.
After install of RaymanFX's jellybean rom it got stuck after the splash animation.
I then tried to reflash it. Only to see the same result.
So I cleared all the cache again and ran the nand backup i made now i am stuck at asus splash screen.
Someone please tell me what i am missing.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Copy this ROM to your SDcard or MicroSD card, whichever one you used to hold the ROM the first time
http://downloads.timduru.org/android/tf101/eos4/EOS4.2.2-tf101-20130408_previewB190.zip
Copy these Gapps to the same place
http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/eos4/gapps/gapps_4.2.2_TF101_20130323b.zip
Copy this Kernel to the same place
http://downloads.timduru.org/android/tf101/K.A.T/kernel/Tim_KatKernel_102_JB4.2_Lidpatch.zip
Boot into Recovery, Wipe System, Cache and Dalvik Cache
Flash the ROM
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache only
Flash the Kernel
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache only
Flash Gapps
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache only
Reboot
All being well, you will boot into EOS4 (Jellybean 4.2.2)
Also, this tool is the best way to root / flash custom recovery and to unbrick
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012

[Q] Can Wifi get affected, if you don't wipe Dalvik Cache

I have flashed a CM 10.1 ROM on my Galaxy S advance. I am using CWM 6, I diid wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache, and installed ZIP from SDcard and installed Gapps for 4.2.2 and then rebooted. WIFI is not listing the networks and I have to add my AP settings manually.
Does this behavior is attributed to not wiping Dalvik Cache.. ?

[Q] Bootloader broken?

Hello guys,
after attempting to install a custom rom in my S5670B I got stuck in CWM every single time I try to reboot the phone. I doesn't matters what I try, it will always boot into recovery.
So, is there anyway to make it boot "correctly"?
Steps to install the custom rom:
1. boot into recovery
2. wipe data/cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. format /system
5. install from zip
6. wipe dalvik
rmartignoni said:
Hello guys,
after attempting to install a custom rom in my S5670B I got stuck in CWM every single time I try to reboot the phone. I doesn't matters what I try, it will always boot into recovery.
So, is there anyway to make it boot "correctly"?
Steps to install the custom rom:
1. boot into recovery
2. wipe data/cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. format /system
5. install from zip
6. wipe dalvik
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just you need below steps test it reply here again.
1. boot into recovery
2. wipe data/cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. install from zip
5 wipe data/cache
6. wipe dalvik
rmartignoni said:
Hello guys,
after attempting to install a custom rom in my S5670B I got stuck in CWM every single time I try to reboot the phone. I doesn't matters what I try, it will always boot into recovery.
So, is there anyway to make it boot "correctly"?
Steps to install the custom rom:
1. boot into recovery
2. wipe data/cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. format /system
5. install from zip
6. wipe dalvik
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If you are using CWM6 there is known bug that causes this. Just revert to CWM5.
If not just wipe everything (EXECPT SDCARD) and flash again
If that is no go then flash stock rom via odin, flash CWM5 and then flash custom rom.

[Q] Xperia J CM10

Hi people :laugh:,
I have a Xperia J (st26a) and I tried several times install the CM10 (FXP240, FXP220 and the lasted build) and everytime a bug appears in wifi.
The wifi works at first but when I leave the wifi I was connected I can not see wireless networks! And just back to work only if you restart the phone :crying:
I tried to install the CM10 these ways:
flash stock ICS, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, wipe dalvik cache, format system, install cm10, boot
flash stock ICS, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, wipe dalvik cache, format system, install cm10, gapps, boot
flash stock ICS, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, install cm10, flash baseband from ICS, boot
flash stock ICS, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, install cm10, flash riches kernel, boot
flash stock ICS, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, install cm10, flash riches kernel, install modules, boot
flash stock ICS, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, wipe dalvik cache, format system, install cm10, flash baseband from ICS, boot
flash stock JB, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, wipe dalvik cache, format system, install cm10, boot (did not work neither the gsm )
flash stock JB, fastboot kernel CM10, wipe data/cache, wipe dalvik cache, format system, install cm10, flash baseband from ICS, boot
And every time has the damn bug.
I used the latest version of CM10 published on the site freexperia.
Someone, please, can give a light for a noob who wants to use the CM10 on your jlo?
My english is very poor.
Hi Daigou, this is the last and final CM10 bulid by FreeXperiaProject (FXP250) (http://d06.unr.li/dl/13791c8c0a81d/cm-10-20131224-FXP-jlo.zip)
try this way:
1. Flash ICS firmware
2. flash CM10 kernel
3. Wipe Data and cache
4. Go to mount and storage -> mount system
5. Install CM10
6. Reboot
7. Go back to CWM again, and mount system again
8. Install Gapps
9. Reboot
AdityaPrasetyo_ said:
Hi Daigou, this is the last and final CM10 bulid by FreeXperiaProject (FXP250) (...)
try this way:
1. Flash ICS firmware
2. flash CM10 kernel
3. Wipe Data and cache
4. Go to mount and storage -> mount system
5. Install CM10
6. Reboot
7. Go back to CWM again, and mount system again
8. Install Gapps
9. Reboot
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When I did all those installations I used the latest version of FXP.
But I will try again.
AdityaPrasetyo_ said:
Hi Daigou, this is the last and final CM10 bulid by FreeXperiaProject (FXP250) (...)
try this way:
1. Flash ICS firmware
2. flash CM10 kernel
3. Wipe Data and cache
4. Go to mount and storage -> mount system
5. Install CM10
6. Reboot
7. Go back to CWM again, and mount system again
8. Install Gapps
9. Reboot
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I tried this way and the bug still happens.
Here is the logcat and a screenshot showing that even bound shows no wireless networks around.
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[Q] E:Unable to mount /system [SULTAN]

Hi guys.
I wiped data, cache, delvik.
I flashed latest stable CM
I flashed Gapps Pico
I booted once
I rebooted into recovery TWRP 2.8.6.0
I then wiped date, cache, delvik again.
I then tried to install SULTAN 5.1.1 ROM
Getting E:Unable to mount /System
Why is this?
Stuck on this screen, waiting for any reply
Thank you!
I think you have to wipe /system too before you flash ROM.
Here are his instructions:
Next, download and flash the latest official CM12.1 snapshot. Then, without rebooting from recovery, wipe /system and flash my ROM. This process is necessary to update various firmwares (including TrustZone), as the updated firmware is needed by my ROM. After flashing my ROM, flash a Google apps package, and then reboot.
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Boot into recovery twrp
Full wipe (Dalvik Cache, Cache, System, Factory Data Reset)
Flash rom.zip
Flash Gapps
Wipe cache/ dalwik
Reboot

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