Ok I was currently running bionix fusion 1.1. The stock kernel version. I did not have any lag fixes enabled either. I tried nandroiding back to stock and all it's doing is getting stuck on the vibrant screen. What am I doing wrong here?
had the same problem, but flashing through odin works for me.
Same here with Fusion 1.0 stock kernel. Had to Odin back to stock ji6 and then nandroid.
so you odin the stock rom, odin the JI6 update, root, then nandroid?
kcbboy said:
so you odin the stock rom, odin the JI6 update, root, then nandroid?
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yah i think that's the safest way. by the way, why do you want to come back to JI6?
Same for me, i.e., nandroided from Fusion 1.1 then stuck on Vibrant screen . I had made the nandroid backup just before burning Fusion. Had to odin to JFD, then odin to JI6, then restore my titanium backups. Back to a JI6 version of normal now, whew
Oopsie, just saw this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8833125&postcount=1
fritzthevan said:
Same for me, i.e., nandroided from Fusion 1.1 then stuck on Vibrant screen . I had made the nandroid backup just before burning Fusion. Had to odin to JFD, then odin to JI6, then restore my titanium backups. Back to a JI6 version of normal now, whew
Oopsie, just saw this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8833125&postcount=1
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to the link that you post, i think that's not the case for me cause i'm sure i used the stock kernel
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This is my first time flashing a new ROM. I decided to go with the stock Froyo ROM. And that went pretty smoothly.
I did the Titantium Backup to restore some of the apps I wanted back. However some settings didn't seem to come over, even though I selected to backup app and system settings. Examples included my phone contacts and my WinAmp playlists (songs are still there).
Anyway, that isn't so much the reason for this topic though. I did a Nandroid backup before and decided to do a restore of that backup. I initiated it from the Rom Manager and got into the Clockwork Recovery and saw it restoring. All appeared fine.
But when the phone rebooted, it is now stuck at the "Vibrant" screen. Has been stuck there for 15-20 minutes now.
I've been looking around. Is the problem because I went from 2.2 back to a 2.1 backup?
Hahaha I had that problem a few days ago, just flash back to stock with odin. Best to try a different rom....
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Starting to think the phone might be bricked. Can't get into recovery mode or download mode. Always immediately comes back to the Vibrant screen. Pulled the battery. Didn't help.
Did you try holding down the volume buttons while putting the battery back in? Had a bit of a brick yesterday and that put it straight into download mode without even showing the vibrant logo.
DPCerberusBlaze said:
Did you try holding down the volume buttons while putting the battery back in? Had a bit of a brick yesterday and that put it straight into download mode without even showing the vibrant logo.
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Thank you! That did the trick. I put the stock Froyo back on via Odin now and am back up again. Whew, Christmas is saved! Thanks.
Try Eugene Ginger Clone is pretty face...I'm currently running Team Whiskey Nero Beta 3...noticed a couple bugs nothing major
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Ravynmagi said:
This is my first time flashing a new ROM. I decided to go with the stock Froyo ROM. And that went pretty smoothly.
I did the Titantium Backup to restore some of the apps I wanted back. However some settings didn't seem to come over, even though I selected to backup app and system settings. Examples included my phone contacts and my WinAmp playlists (songs are still there).
Anyway, that isn't so much the reason for this topic though. I did a Nandroid backup before and decided to do a restore of that backup. I initiated it from the Rom Manager and got into the Clockwork Recovery and saw it restoring. All appeared fine.
But when the phone rebooted, it is now stuck at the "Vibrant" screen. Has been stuck there for 15-20 minutes now.
I've been looking around. Is the problem because I went from 2.2 back to a 2.1 backup?
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You were trying to load a 2.1 nandroid restore onto a 2.2 kernal. Nandroid does not restore the kernal so you would have to install one separate from the nandoid if you want to try it again.
in order to restore your nandroid backup you would have to first flash a 2.1 ROM, preferably the one you are restoring from, whenever I am changing versions, 2.2 to 2.1, I always Odin back to JFD and build up from there.
Kernel flashing questions
I have flashed numerous roms but have never flashed just the kernel. Do you flash it just like you would any zip file? Can I use CWM to flash using the flash rom from sd card method? If I decide to not use the kernel I just flashed can I just flash the rom over it(assuming it has its own kernel)? Sorry for all of the questions I have researched it and still do not have a clear enough understanding to try to flash a kernel at this point in time. Any and all help is absolutely appreciated.
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I have flashed numerous roms but have never flashed just the kernel. Do you flash it just like you would any zip file? Can I use CWM to flash using the flash rom from sd card method? If I decide to not use the kernel I just flashed can I just flash the rom over it(assuming it has its own kernel)? Sorry for all of the questions I have researched it and still do not have a clear enough understanding to try to flash a kernel at this point in time. Any and all help is absolutely appreciated.
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Thanks button right next to the quote >.<
I'm used to the quote being on the left.
Anyway, you can flash just the kernel. Check the Development section. There are some out there (Eugene has a bunch as do others). Depending on how they packaged the kernel, you would either flash with CWM or through Odin. The different ROMs typically come with the kernel, so you could just flash a 2.1 ROM and then nandroid back to what you had, or flash just the kernel, then nandroid.
Just updated flashed my phone to Axura 2.3.1.2 and for some odd reason the boot animation keeps rebooting. I've disabled voodoo lag fix and I am still experiencing the same problem. :-?
Previous rom was axura 2.2.1 froyo rom for eclair
diceburna said:
Just updated flashed my phone to Axura 2.3.1.2 and for some odd reason the boot animation keeps rebooting. I've disabled voodoo lag fix and I am still experiencing the same problem. :-?
Previous rom was axura 2.2.1 froyo rom for eclair
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Which rom specifically?
Also you shouldnt have to disable voodoo if you are coming from another voodoo rom.
have you tried reflashing the rom?
I got the same prob. Try to get back to stock T959UVJFD using odin and reflash.
Axura is nice but it shows many compatible troubles when trying with different kernels/mod.
I tried reflashing several times but no luck so far. And the previous rom I was using was the froyo rom for eclair the download zip file name is AXURA22VE...I'm thinkin I should probably have ODIN to stock Eclair, then update my phone to stock froyo before flashing this rom.
dont bother with stock froyo just odin to jfd then root install cwm and flash the rom
going to stock froyo includes the updated 3e recovery which can be circumvented but requires extra work on your part.
Thx shreddintyres :-D
You know I forgot to state this earlier but I can get to recovery mode (cwm v2.5.1.3 red lettering not green) should I just do a backup and restore from there?!?! I am not sure if the axura 2.3.1.2 file I have is corrupt or is it something I am doing wrong on my end when flashing the rom?
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Thx shreddintyres :-D
You know I forgot to state this earlier but I can get to recovery mode (cwm v2.5.1.3 red lettering not green) should I just do a backup and restore from there?!?! I am not sure if the axura 2.3.1.2 file I have is corrupt or is it something I am doing wrong on my end when flashing the rom?
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Sounds like a bad download to me. I would redownload it. I flash in the red cwm all the time.
nomadrider123 said:
Sounds like a bad download to me. I would redownload it. I flash in the red cwm all the time.
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same here
@op when did you download axura 2312? the D4A server went down a couple days ago and we are trying to restore all the files on the new site.
Redownloading 2312 will be not be possible at this point in time, i have posted a download for 2310 in the Axura development thread until the site is fully functional again. there isnt a very large difference between 2310 and 2312.
if you are still able to add files to your phone i would try to flash from CWM first otherwise if you cant jfd will be your only choice.
Hope this Helps
Thx guys I'm in the process of recovering from cwm now, tbh I haven't used ODIN before so before I try it hopefully my nandroid backup will restore everything. I downloaded the 2.3.1.2 rom I believe the day it came out.
the downloads on the d4a webiste are back up for the vibrant rom
http://devsforandroid.com/index.php?topic=23.0
Sweet I just finished dl'ing 2.3.1.3 hopefully it all works out. BTW I was able to easily restore my backup...flashin new rom now will update soon.
thanx men that really helps
All is well :-D I guess the old file I had was corrupted bc I flashed this rom w/ no problems at all...Thx
I would like to restore my fascinate to stock and i have the red CWM Voodoo lagfix recovery 2.5.1
i've read some say this needs to be completely removed and others say just disabling voodoo is fine. So i'm not sure what to do?
this thread has instructions for restoring to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782204 but the link to remove voodoo has it broken down into versions and i have no idea what version voodoo is on my phone?
Can someone point me in the right direction here? thanks!
When I was running on Superclean 2.9.2 and flashed back to EB01 stock, I was running on voodoo. After I flashed back it converted me to all the stock, including kernel which is nonvoodoo.
So in other words everything worked fine for me when I flashed to EB01 stock when I was running voodoo.
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When I was running on Superclean 2.9.2 and flashed back to EB01 stock, I was running on voodoo. After I flashed back it converted me to all the stock, including kernel which is nonvoodoo.
So in other words everything worked fine for me when I flashed to EB01 stock when I was running voodoo.
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Its probably ok if you use a back to stock odin such as eb01 or di01, but say your running voodoo and you flash sc 2.92 in cw, which contains a non voodoo kernal... if you dont disable lagfix first youve got a brick... i just did it the other day. Wanted to get rid of a theme i was running, forgot i was on voodoo and reflashed sc... trouble, stuck on samsung logo, fixed it with the all in one eb01
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Yeah nonvoodoo over voodoo is a big no no
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Hello,
I am interested in trying CM7 for vibrant rom.
I am current running bionix 1.2.1, In a situation I might have to flash back to bionix.
Do I go to receovery I do a restore of my nandroid backup to get back to bionix?
thanks,
tomasitoc said:
Hello,
I am interested in trying CM7 for vibrant rom.
I am current running bionix 1.2.1, In a situation I might have to flash back to bionix.
Do I go to receovery I do a restore of my nandroid backup to get back to bionix?
thanks,
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no. you would need to ODIN back to a stock build with a full firmware, pit file, and repartition selected to get off CM7
also, there is already a CM7 Q&A just two or three posts below that you should ask in from now on.
I have looked and cannot find a solution to be able to go back to a stock kernal from CWM Voodoo Lagfix Recovery v2.5.1.x. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Do you have to use CWM?
Odin back to stock works the best and only takes a few mins!
also understand a stock kernel will erase CWM
How do I go about bringing it back to stock. I have no idea where to get the files for the stock kernel. I have Odin but don't know how to go about redoing the kernel.
mjobailey said:
How do I go about bringing it back to stock. I have no idea where to get the files for the stock kernel. I have Odin but don't know how to go about redoing the kernel.
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Odin takes everything back to stock including the kernel. Check the stickies under the development section for stock Odin files. There are multiple ones there.
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