First time I'm posting so hey.
I just bought a HTC Hero today and decided to load a custom ROM onto it.
I flashed it fine, and installed modaco earlier (file name: 2.8-update-hero-modacocustomrom-core-signed).
So when I powered it back on, it looked like it worked fine, but I must of went wrong somewhere.
The phone will boot up, stay on for like 5 seconds, and then restart. When it comes on, I can't do anything cause it freezes on the lock screen then just restarts.
I'm pretty sure I messed up by putting that ROM on a t-mobile UK Hero(which I unlocked). I aint sure as I'm only new to this.
Any advice on how to fix this?
did you do a phone wipe before installing the custom rom?
I formatted the SD card.... I think before I flashed it.
Then just put the ROM on the root of the SD card.
See it looked like it done everything fine with the ROM.
I held in the home/power buttons, loaded the boot menu.
I did a "Ndroid back up" (did I spell that right) - so I could restore in case something like this happened (which I did, since I need my phone lol), then picked "SD Choose", picked the modaco ROM and it seemed to install fine. Took a few minutes. Install complete. I rebooted the phone.
Then it loaded the normal boot screen, and would literally last only 1 second and freeze on the lock screen saying no signal, then it would reboot. And loop this pattern.
Neo-Dragon said:
I formatted the SD card.... I think before I flashed it.
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A wipe has nothing to do with the SD card. It is essentially resetting your phones internal memory back to "factory" defaults. I take it you have a custom recovery image, as you mentioned making a Nandroid backup - you will find an option to wipe there.
Regards,
Dave
So if I wipe the phone before hand and then upgrade it should be fine?
If I do a nandroid back up, will I still be able to roll my phone back if it fails?
A wipe now may fix your problems with you needing to upgrade again.
My suggestion would be trying this first - if it doesn't help, restore your nandroid backup, wipe, and apply the new ROM again.
Regards,
Dave
Cheers mate.
After the wipe, I re-installed the ROM and it works perfect.
Thanks again.
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So i got this lovely update from Verizon. I rooted using the one touch but never made any changes to the phone. Still using default UI etc. Just rooted to access saves, overclocking.
So the update reboots the phone, starts installing, and fails. Then i can go to the menu and reboot the phone. It will come all the way on, and immediately just shuts down and tried the update again. Stuck in this vicious cycle. Help?
Mount the SD card either in recovery or on a PC and see if there is a PG05IMG.zip on it. Remove it if so, then reboot.
tqhx said:
So i got this lovely update from Verizon. I rooted using the one touch but never made any changes to the phone. Still using default UI etc. Just rooted to access saves, overclocking.
So the update reboots the phone, starts installing, and fails. Then i can go to the menu and reboot the phone. It will come all the way on, and immediately just shuts down and tried the update again. Stuck in this vicious cycle. Help?
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You can't install an OTA if your rooted, even if you haven't made any changes. The problem is the custom recovery (e.g. ClockworkMod)
When the update tries to install the updated recovery, it sees that the old stock recovery isn't there, and fails.
As far as recovering from that, I'm not entirely sure.
Seeing as you used the one touch root, I doubt you installed the S-Off eng bootloader. Try what the above poster suggested first.
Thanks for the replies guys. I did have s-off, but yeah ill tell you i tried what he suggested with no luck.
I ended up being ok i made another clockwork backup, did a full restore from a backup before the date of the update, then did just a data restore from the backup i had just made. Phone is back to normal. Thanks for the responses, ill give you both marks for being helpful
I'm in the same boat, except I was silly enough to not have a backup made. I do not see the PG05IMG.zip from recovery. Any other possible ways to fix this? If I have to clear all my data and start again, I'm ok with that though I'd obviously prefer not to do that.
Boot into clockwork recovery and wipe cache only.
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This same issue has happened to me with the Verizon update. Long story on how it i clicked okay to the update. I told it reject at least 3 times already.
Anyway - i was stuck in this nasty reboot cycle. I was lucky to have a backup from March when I first rooted my TB. Not having a more recent backup is my bad.
So I have worked most of today with near factory settings from my recovered backup and now I am restoring todays backup to see if I can fix this reboot BS.
I did the Wipe Cache from ClockMod and when the phone rebooted it gave the prompt to reinstall the update which I cancelled. So success!!! Now I can clean up my junk apps and do a proper backup to protect myself in the future.
I've made a few mistakes when trying to install the latest cyanogen Nightly to my SGS2.
I initially tried the ROM Manager method of flashing to Cyanogen but only managed to get myself stuck in only being able to boot into ClockWork Mod Recovery mode so I ended up having to use Odin to re-flash with Stock Mod (had to guess which stock rom I needed as I hadn't looked it up before heh) and when that completed my phone booted up ok and all my apps were there but the screen was strangely washed out in appearance. Not sure if the o2 UK rom that came with the phone had some tweaks to make the colours richer or something - I checked the display settings and it was at the setting I'd chosen previously.
Anyway, I re-tried using the Recovery mode instructions and now my phone is stuck at the boot screen and has been for 20 minutes. I'm aware the first boot after cyanogen is installed is meant to be longer (while it dexopts or something like that) but 20 minutes seems a trifle tardy so I suspect it's gone tits up again.
Oh well.
Onto my question:
I want to flash with the correct o2 UK version of the SGS2 rom whilst completely wiping everything from my phone including system internal sd and external sd.
Is this possible and how?
try this procedure provided by ithehappy.
Wipe Cache+ Factory Reset should work.
Anyway, try this in keypad,
*2767*3855#
Thanks for the help
Hey guys,
Not exactly what to make of this which is why I'm posting. Here's the run down. Started off running Scamble_v01.3[CM6.1.3] for quite some time with everything just fine. About 2 weeks back, decided it was finally time to step it up to a Gingerbread ROM, and went with Wolfbreak's. For the first week, everything ran perfectly fine. This past week, I started to have issues with it rebooting every time I would run an app. Finally, this morning, it rebooted, and then just as it would get to the lock screen, it would say formatting SD card and then reboot. It would continue to do this repeatedly. I tried reinstalling in xRecovery (mind you I did Factory Reset (Full wipe), Wipe Cache Partition, & Wipe Dalvik Cache as well).
With high hopes, I restarted it. Unfortunately, this didn't change anything. I took my microSD card out and put Wolfbreak's updated ROM on it which just came out in hopes that maybe the file was corrupted somehow, just to find that when I tried to install it through xRecovery it, gave me an error that it couldn't because the SD card was busy. Stated in his ROM even, it says that you need to backup the ROM just for this very reason, however the only backup I had was of Scamble_v01.3[CM6.1.3] since I found it pointless to try and back up a messed up ROM.
Not knowing what else to try, and knowing that that was the last stable state my x10 was in, I restored that. Once again, it did nothing as far as the boot loop. I've gotten to the point where I have used FlashTool to flash the Generic Gingerbread ROM which just as all the others, gets to the first screen (which asks me to choose a language) and then reboots.
I'm completely stuck here and can't think of what I may be missing here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hey guys,
Not exactly what to make of this which is why I'm posting. Here's the run down. Started off running Scamble_v01.3[CM6.1.3] for quite some time with everything just fine. About 2 weeks back, decided it was finally time to step it up to a Gingerbread ROM, and went with Wolfbreak's. For the first week, everything ran perfectly fine. This past week, I started to have issues with it rebooting every time I would run an app. Finally, this morning, it rebooted, and then just as it would get to the lock screen, it would say formatting SD card and then reboot. It would continue to do this repeatedly. I tried reinstalling in xRecovery (mind you I did Factory Reset (Full wipe), Wipe Cache Partition, & Wipe Dalvik Cache as well).
With high hopes, I restarted it. Unfortunately, this didn't change anything. I took my microSD card out and put Wolfbreak's updated ROM on it which just came out in hopes that maybe the file was corrupted somehow, just to find that when I tried to install it through xRecovery it, gave me an error that it couldn't because the SD card was busy. Stated in his ROM even, it says that you need to backup the ROM just for this very reason, however the only backup I had was of Scamble_v01.3[CM6.1.3] since I found it pointless to try and back up a messed up ROM.
Not knowing what else to try, and knowing that that was the last stable state my x10 was in, I restored that. Once again, it did nothing as far as the boot loop. I've gotten to the point where I have used FlashTool to flash the Generic Gingerbread ROM which just as all the others, gets to the first screen (which asks me to choose a language) and then reboots.
I'm completely stuck here and can't think of what I may be missing here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Maybe give flashtool a go, just flash one of the stock firmwares.
Already tried that. As stated before, it gets to the first screen which prompts me to chose a language, and then immediately reboots
So I got an HTC Hero. I rooted, flashed custom ROMS, had much fun, but trouble started when I wanted to try out BEASTsense. Prepaired SDCard with EXT, flashed, all went fine. Like the fool I am, I removed the sdcard while ROM was working, so all apps disappeared. In order to fix that I rebooted. And then it started:
- Phone bootloops (not even reaching bootscreen) when the sdcard is in (yes, I tried another sdcard, yes, they had no EXT partition).
- Phone boots just right when sdcard is not in, and when I install it it doesn't detect it.
- RUU'd to stock, same problem
- HEROIMG'd to stock, same problem.
I would say it's hardware, but the bootloader/HBOOT reads and installs the HEROIMG from SD just fine. Help. Please.
(sorry for my relatively poor English)
EDIT: Before using RUU or HEROIMG, I tried booting into recovery and wiping everything, but the recovery itself wouldn't recognise my SD, so I could not flash another ROM or use my precious NANDroid backups. Just so you know
help!
Got the same issue, hero keeps rebooting, cant reach any menu, think i got it bricket.
Anyone has any idee, tryed hard reset.
With or without sdcard, same story
Try to wipe sd-ext in recovery... (it will delete your apps)
thanks
pirlouit2 said:
Try to wipe sd-ext in recovery... (it will delete your apps)
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Got mine working now, now i got a strange batterydrain when i start the market or the internet browser. couple of minutes and the battery is out of order...
To make a long story as short as possible, Im on MDK bootloader and I was running stang5liter 5.0 with CWM recovery. I've been bored lately with my phone so I've been flashing a bunch of different roms trying to get the coolest touchwiz rom with most features while using up least amount of system memory as possible (obvioisly). Well I was messing around before attempting to flash Pheonix Rom (ported stang5liter) and I wiped factory reset, cleared cache, dalvik. Then I went into advanced, format system, and then I tried format (sd-ext) which I never have done before and really don't know what it does but figured what heck I'll try it since I've soft bricked this phone multiple times and am fluent at bringing it back to life again. So after I did format (sd-ext) I went to flash rom and clicked on Phoenix Rom zip which I had on my external sd card and pressed "yes flash rom" then CWM looked like it was about to flash but all of a sudden the screen went black and CWM came back to main menu with no flash. I had already wiped the phone so I couldn't reboot to previous system image and of course I didn't have a backup and now I couldn't get CWM to flash any of the rom zips I had on my sd card so I had to ODIN back the emergency sch-i545 mdk tar and everything in Odin seemed like it went just fine. Everything booted up and phone seemed like it was working fine, but. I have noticed big problems since then. 1st thing I noticed was phone getting really hot to the touch, then when I tried to turn it off it shuts down but back key lights and notification light stays on and it never does the final vibrate and turn all the way off, same thing when I try to reboot it just stays like that until I pull batery but it boots back up fine after that. Also I enabled developer options but when I go down and try to open the developer settings in the about phone menu my phone freezes and it will never open. Other little things happen to llike apps FC and sometimes when I open them its like I'm opening it for the first time again line there's no cache memory or something. Then I tried to root again and was successful with towel root and I installed SU and terminal emulator and attempted to flash CWM with loki patch and everything in terminal looks as if it's good and I actually got it to install but when I tried to flash Phoenix Rom again it did the same thing and had to run through the whole Odin process again and now I'm back to the same problems and I'm going crazy trying to find threads with similar problem but have not found anything really at all, can someone please help!