Hi everyone, I am currently using the new CWM to flash flash deodex files for the new update located here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019994
Only problem is that my phone is stuck at 'installing update' and it appears to be frozen. The only feedback from my phone is the led light is blinking white at the top.
My phone has been like this for almost 20 minutes now. I'm afraid to pull the battery, and pressing the volume/power button does nothing.
Any ideas?
Well, did you pull it yet?
For future reference, this is how I deodexed my system: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015997
I did pull the battery, and the phone started up fine. The only reason I really even wanted to deodex my system was because I wanted to use the webtop mod, but I will have to do some more digging to see if I even need to be deodexed to use that.
webtop
did you ever get it to work?
I actually never tried again since I was too chicken
::EDIT:: Just realized that you might have been talking about the webtop mod. yes I did get that to work just fine on an odexed system, along with HDMI mirroring
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Ok I don't know where i went wrong but i attempted to flash my sprint optimus s and needless to say. i messed something up. it boots up w/ the sprint/lg logo and it boots into the android os. the odd thing is there is no apps, no menu bar, just the top white strip with the signal gague and the time. can someone help me please????
what did u flash with? sounds like a phone without a homescreen. try going to adb and making it install any kind of homescreen (you need a apk file though.) and try from there. also u can reflash/nandroid restore
well also its frozen and the pull down menu does not work...
I received a G Tablet which had been used for development work for a few months. The person giving it to me (not the dev who has left) said the tablet was working fine, but had just become frozen at a reboot after he had tried to erase personal data from the tablet. I asked him if he had erased the sd card and he said "maybe" but that he couldn't remember. I powered the tablet on and sure enough it displayed two lines on a black background, one of which said something like loading kernel.
Now, these tablets were all rooted, and had Android 2.3 on them, via one of the ROMs discussed here. I don't know which one however.
So, I tried using NVflash to flash the tablet back to a stock ROM. Tablet then got stuck in a boot loop; I would see the Viewsonic logo, then the G Tablet logo, and then this would go on forever.
So I shut it down and tried again. This time Nvflash failed almost at the last step after having written most of the image.
And so here I am now, with a totally dead tablet. I cannot power it on. No combination of power or volume up/down buttons work. The only sign of life is when I plug it into its charger, and see the charging light come on.
I confirmed again with the person who gave me the tablet that the device was working just fine before it froze at a reboot after his erasing attempts.
Is there a way out of this? I hope so. Please help!
Thanks very much
Paul
texnote said:
I received a G Tablet which had been used for development work for a few months. The person giving it to me (not the dev who has left) said the tablet was working fine, but had just become frozen at a reboot after he had tried to erase personal data from the tablet. I asked him if he had erased the sd card and he said "maybe" but that he couldn't remember. I powered the tablet on and sure enough it displayed two lines on a black background, one of which said something like loading kernel.
Now, these tablets were all rooted, and had Android 2.3 on them, via one of the ROMs discussed here. I don't know which one however.
So, I tried using NVflash to flash the tablet back to a stock ROM. Tablet then got stuck in a boot loop; I would see the Viewsonic logo, then the G Tablet logo, and then this would go on forever.
So I shut it down and tried again. This time Nvflash failed almost at the last step after having written most of the image.
And so here I am now, with a totally dead tablet. I cannot power it on. No combination of power or volume up/down buttons work. The only sign of life is when I plug it into its charger, and see the charging light come on.
I confirmed again with the person who gave me the tablet that the device was working just fine before it froze at a reboot after his erasing attempts.
Is there a way out of this? I hope so. Please help!
Thanks very much
Paul
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I would try popping it open and unplugging the internal battery then plugging it back in. Also hit the internal reset button while you're in there. It's pretty hard to actually kill one of these tablets. PM me if you need any other help.
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Started my own thread, didnt mean to hijack. =)
Thanks, I will try removing the battery and let you know.
As for NVflash, I believe the latest version is here:
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/171...-using-either-11-or-12-based-images-g-tablet/
However in my case I have no idea whether I have 1.1 or 1.2 and there is no way to determine this. Which one should I choose?
Paul
Doesn't matter for NVFlash, just download all of the flash files again because it might be that you have a bad download. Also make sure you have the right drivers installed since the drivers that automatically install when you plug it in sometimes don't work.
I'm pretty sure that if it boots past the birds, the hardware is working okay, so you should run the FORMAT version for NVFlash and then I'd run just a CWM flash setup and see if you can get into CWM and delete the partitions from within that.
The best thing to flash as far as ROMs would be Bekit's 1105 which is stock OTB with a few key changes. If you can't get the 1105 to play nice, you might really have some hardware problems.
I would go with the 1.2 BL, it will give you access to the newer roms as it appears that dev for the 1.1 BL seems to be dwindeling. I upgraded mine to 1.2 the other day and it worked great.
Before the incident, I had root, no unlocked bootloader, stock JB, v20h.
What had happened was I was trying the Font Installer app in th Play Store because of the added customization that would have been nice.
I found a cool font, and I backed up my current fonts and then pressed install. SuperSU asked for permissions like normal and then my phone restarted.
Then it was so that my phone was stuck at the T-Mobile boot animation after the LG Logo. For about 15 minutes. This is where I believed something was starting to go very wrong. After contemplating for a few extra minutes, I decided to just take out the battery and restart. Same outcome. I thought of all the things that were on the phone thus far because I had just gotten it recently, and decided that it wouldn't hurt me to just do a hard reset by pressing home + vol down + power. Everything went smoothly. Except for the fact that even after I did that, it was leaving me at the T-Mobile screen.
I decided to look on the forums for development and tried to do the unbrick method, to no avail after about 3 hours now. I used the LG User Support Tool and since I hadn't updated to V20f, I decided to do that to see if it would solve my problem. It still didn't, and I'll be honest, I'm a little upset just typing this right now.
I also tried the Upgrade Recovery option and it warmed my heart to see that the process was actually starting. But right at the screen where it says that it is supposed to be downloading something, it freezes up and nothing happens no matter how long I wait. I saw somewhere that it should be a glowing red bar, but I do not see that anywhere, it is just frozen, saying Time Elapsed: 00:12. And before anyone asks, yes, I ran absolutely everything as an administrator.
Is there any possible way to bring this phone back? Any help would be immensely appreciated. Thank you in advanced.
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Before the incident, I had root, no unlocked bootloader, stock JB, v20h.
What had happened was I was trying the Font Installer app in th Play Store because of the added customization that would have been nice.
I found a cool font, and I backed up my current fonts and then pressed install. SuperSU asked for permissions like normal and then my phone restarted.
Then it was so that my phone was stuck at the T-Mobile boot animation after the LG Logo. For about 15 minutes. This is where I believed something was starting to go very wrong. After contemplating for a few extra minutes, I decided to just take out the battery and restart. Same outcome. I thought of all the things that were on the phone thus far because I had just gotten it recently, and decided that it wouldn't hurt me to just do a hard reset by pressing home + vol down + power. Everything went smoothly. Except for the fact that even after I did that, it was leaving me at the T-Mobile screen.
I decided to look on the forums for development and tried to do the unbrick method, to no avail after about 3 hours now. I used the LG User Support Tool and since I hadn't updated to V20f, I decided to do that to see if it would solve my problem. It still didn't, and I'll be honest, I'm a little upset just typing this right now.
I also tried the Upgrade Recovery option and it warmed my heart to see that the process was actually starting. But right at the screen where it says that it is supposed to be downloading something, it freezes up and nothing happens no matter how long I wait. I saw somewhere that it should be a glowing red bar, but I do not see that anywhere, it is just frozen, saying Time Elapsed: 00:12. And before anyone asks, yes, I ran absolutely everything as an administrator.
Is there any possible way to bring this phone back? Any help would be immensely appreciated. Thank you in advanced.
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did you hard reset? then turn off your phone disconnect the battery, connect to the pc holding the volume up button? then try the Update Recovery?
i would just go through that process over and over until it works, theres not really a way to brick this phone i've heard...
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did you hard reset? then turn off your phone disconnect the battery, connect to the pc holding the volume up button? then try the Update Recovery?
i would just go through that process over and over until it works, theres not really a way to brick this phone i've heard...
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Thank you for your reply! I have tried hard resetting multiple times, but I had removed some bloatware apps (I will quarantine them next time instead because I don't wanna go through this ever again) and I have tried the kdz method to only be stuck at 15% every time when I followed instructions to the pixel. I have tried to do it on windows 7 and windows 8. I have also tried the fastboot method by lelus, and that manages to "work" but I am still stuck at the tmobile boot screen afterwards. I have gotten the hang of the process of getting into the fastboot, but what do I do from there? I chose to flash ics xloader and uboot, but the process goes by so fast, I'm not even sure it is doing anything. The LG Tool has really gotten me nowhere, it just gives me a lovely error and then cannot continue the upgrade recovery process.
It said somewhere that after I flash through the fastboot I then have to try the kdz method, so I am going to do that now and see if it works. I don't know if there would be a difference between flashing a jb kdz or an ics kdz, but I will just do ics to be on the safe side.
I am quite happy to say that flashing the ics kdz was successful, and my phone is now up and running.
My p769BK is stuck on the LG screen. /: months
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im terrible with fastboot, i used the unlock the bootloader for noobs with an offline flash.
heres what i did to get out of bootloops....
alright, this is all from memory but the offline flash didnt work as well for me when stuck in weird bootloops.
Step one-going back to online flash---->
A---
the easiest way i found was to go to C:/windows/system32/drivers/ect/hosts
right click>open with notepad
there should be two lines at the bottom
"127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com
127.0.0.1 csmgdl.lgmobile.com"
i would cut them out and paste them in a text doc in the same folder for reference later...
but either way you should remove them from the hosts file and save
B----
Make sure your small server is closed! once you minimize it it should go down to your status bar (shttps)
Step two-LGMS---->
make sure you have LG mobile support installed or install it.
open lg mobile support
install needed drivers for your phone
power your phone off/remove the battery
put battery back in
connect it to your computer holding down the volume up button
S/W UPDATE mode should pop up, if it doesn't preform and hardreset and try again til it works (it will)
then in the top right corner there should be a button or two click them both until you see
"restore update" or Update restore or something to that effect
select that
and let it ride man
i got my phone ****ed many times and just had to keep redoing this until it worked. if your bootloader is truely unlocked you can probably go through all that again and get CM10 working, i did but im still working through kinks.....
GOOD LUCK feel free to ask any more Q's about this process if you run into any problems
When I tried to flash cyan fox in cmw it gave me a status 0 error can anyone fix?
We need more info like what did it specifically say. Be as specific as possible
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When I tried to flash cyan fox in cmw it gave me a status 0 error can anyone fix?
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that's "usually" an error you get when the zip is corrupted.
but occasionally you'll get it if your running an i9000 roms (I've had it interchangeably with status 7 before)
I would try re-downloading and flashing the zip again.
if that doesn't work try downloading and flashing fluid kernel
then go to "advanced" and select "reboot recovery".
then try flashing the rom again.
Status 0 error on anything I try to flash using CWM
My friend gave me the Vibrant last year after getting a new phone. He gave it to me so that I could try mess around with it and try to fix it. The back and home buttons were not working. All 4 buttons light up, but only the Menu and Search responds. Phone was on stock ROM (JFD) and was not rooted - it even had the external SD that came with it. I immediately thought that re-flashing it would be a quick fix. Formatted everything and used Odin to put it back on. But, to my surprise, both buttons still did not work. It would sometimes work when I tried them on key test in CWM. Anyway, I thought that maybe a different or better ROM might do the trick. I wanted it to be more of a gaming console so I tried to put CyanAOSP on it. Got a lot of errors, but eventually, I managed to put it on. The buttons still doesn't work but at least I could navigate better using the on-screen shortcuts.
After about a month, it started to freeze and crash a lot so I decided to re-flash it again. This time, got no errors but another problem arose - it became tethered. The device always think that the USB is connected (it's always up on the notification bar) to the point that I can't even turn it back on without really attaching it to one. It was a spare phone which I use more for gaming so I was able to live with it.
A month ago, it began to freeze and crash a lot again so I thought of trying a different ROM. To my surprise, anything I try to flash using CWM gives me an error - packages would seem to load for about a quarter of the way then gives me the 'status 0' error. I get this even when I tried the ones that worked before.
I have several update.zips (1 is only 632KB while the rest are 1.7MB) and at least 2 copies of the ROMS (CyanAOSP, L-Droid and Ressurection) KERNELS (fluid, mackay, and neat), GAPPS, and MODEMS which I try to flash. I've re-visited all of the rooting threads again to cover my bases. I'm waiting for woody to respond so that I could try the files that he has because I've pretty much tried everything that I could get my hands on. (some files were pretty promising, but DL links were already down)
Regarding the update.zips that I have, I noticed that only the 632KB would root it and the others would only give me CWM 2.5.1.2 on JFD. The only way I could upgrade is by using mini kies and none of the update.zips work once I'm on KB5. (root removed and can't put it back on)
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My friend gave me the Vibrant last year after getting a new phone. He gave it to me so that I could try mess around with it and try to fix it. The back and home buttons were not working. All 4 buttons light up, but only the Menu and Search responds. Phone was on stock ROM (JFD) and was not rooted - it even had the external SD that came with it. I immediately thought that re-flashing it would be a quick fix. Formatted everything and used Odin to put it back on. But, to my surprise, both buttons still did not work. It would sometimes work when I tried them on key test in CWM. Anyway, I thought that maybe a different or better ROM might do the trick. I wanted it to be more of a gaming console so I tried to put CyanAOSP on it. Got a lot of errors, but eventually, I managed to put it on. The buttons still doesn't work but at least I could navigate better using the on-screen shortcuts.
After about a month, it started to freeze and crash a lot so I decided to re-flash it again. This time, got no errors but another problem arose - it became tethered. The device always think that the USB is connected (it's always up on the notification bar) to the point that I can't even turn it back on without really attaching it to one. It was a spare phone which I use more for gaming so I was able to live with it.
I would make sure that you realize that this phone is older and may not be up to the challenge of some of the newer games out there. Based on your PM to me, I understand that this is a secondary phone for you, so if you wanted to play some of the more graphic intensive games, I would do it on your DD.
A month ago, it began to freeze and crash a lot again so I thought of trying a different ROM. To my surprise, anything I try to flash using CWM gives me an error - packages would seem to load for about a quarter of the way then gives me the 'status 0' error. I get this even when I tried the ones that worked before.
After you PM'd me, I started looking around about the Status 0 error being thrown. All signs point to the Updater Script that in the ROMs that you are flashing. My hunch is that once you flashed the CyanAOSP, that changed your build.prop from T959 to i9000 and that is why you are getting the error. I'm pretty sure there is a way to fix it (see below)
I have several update.zips (1 is only 632KB while the rest are 1.7MB) and at least 2 copies of the ROMS (CyanAOSP, L-Droid and Ressurection) KERNELS (fluid, mackay, and neat), GAPPS, and MODEMS which I try to flash. I've re-visited all of the rooting threads again to cover my bases. I'm waiting for woody to respond so that I could try the files that he has because I've pretty much tried everything that I could get my hands on. (some files were pretty promising, but DL links were already down)
Regarding the update.zips that I have, I noticed that only the 632KB would root it and the others would only give me CWM 2.5.1.2 on JFD. The only way I could upgrade is by using mini kies and none of the update.zips work once I'm on KB5. (root removed and can't put it back on)
You should stay as far away from Kies as possible with this specific phone. It had a tendenacy to brick the Vibrants. It worked on my wife's SGS2 back when, but even then I was hesitant to use Kies on it and grinding my teath the whole time.
The zips that you mentioned are probably the standard Root.zip and the CWM zip from s15274n's thread stickied at the top of the Q&A section. Keep those handy.
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Some answers in-line above.
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Let's get a few things straight before we start. I am still looking for the Heimdall JFD package, but I think that I know where it is. Pretty sure I put it on one of the external HDDs that I have. I'll try to upload it tonight or tomorrow night, as I am away all weekend with the family. I really don't think that you'll need it, but best to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
Theoretically, once you Odin'd back to JFD, I would think that it would've reset your device ID back to T959, but I guess that it didn't. This is what I would do. Odin to stock JFD and then boot it up and let it settle. Root it using the Root.zip that you have already used before. At some point you'll need to pick a ROM to settle on, even if only to get past this hump. (I use Sada's CM11 for my sons' Vibrants. Not that there is anything wrong with any of the others, but I just basically set it and forget it for my boys. I think though that he may have stopped development for it though, so I guess I'll be looking through the dev section myself here in the near future.) Take a look at this thread starting with my post #3 and the response from @nirogu325. I am thinking that if you do the same as he instructed, you will boot past the Status 0 error (since everything that I have seen in searches leads me to believe it is an Updater Script issue). My issue was a Status 7 because of the device ID being changed and the Recovery/Kernel combo weren't letting me flash. I basically opened up the ROM.zip and deleted those line and re-zipped it up and then flashed it (did it all on the phone and no PC, but I'm crazy like that).
Let's let a few of the current device Devs weigh in and see what they think. Already mentioned nirogu325 above, but let's try @epicboy and @dzee206 and @sada23. If they are inclined to come and help, it would be much appreciated.
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My friend gave me the Vibrant last year after getting a new phone. He gave it to me so that I could try mess around with it and try to fix it. The back and home buttons were not working. All 4 buttons light up, but only the Menu and Search responds. Phone was on stock ROM (JFD) and was not rooted - it even had the external SD that came with it. I immediately thought that re-flashing it would be a quick fix. Formatted everything and used Odin to put it back on. But, to my surprise, both buttons still did not work. It would sometimes work when I tried them on key test in CWM. Anyway, I thought that maybe a different or better ROM might do the trick. I wanted it to be more of a gaming console so I tried to put CyanAOSP on it. Got a lot of errors, but eventually, I managed to put it on. The buttons still doesn't work but at least I could navigate better using the on-screen shortcuts.
After about a month, it started to freeze and crash a lot so I decided to re-flash it again. This time, got no errors but another problem arose - it became tethered. The device always think that the USB is connected (it's always up on the notification bar) to the point that I can't even turn it back on without really attaching it to one. It was a spare phone which I use more for gaming so I was able to live with it.
A month ago, it began to freeze and crash a lot again so I thought of trying a different ROM. To my surprise, anything I try to flash using CWM gives me an error - packages would seem to load for about a quarter of the way then gives me the 'status 0' error. I get this even when I tried the ones that worked before.
I have several update.zips (1 is only 632KB while the rest are 1.7MB) and at least 2 copies of the ROMS (CyanAOSP, L-Droid and Ressurection) KERNELS (fluid, mackay, and neat), GAPPS, and MODEMS which I try to flash. I've re-visited all of the rooting threads again to cover my bases. I'm waiting for woody to respond so that I could try the files that he has because I've pretty much tried everything that I could get my hands on. (some files were pretty promising, but DL links were already down)
Regarding the update.zips that I have, I noticed that only the 632KB would root it and the others would only give me CWM 2.5.1.2 on JFD. The only way I could upgrade is by using mini kies and none of the update.zips work once I'm on KB5. (root removed and can't put it back on)
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As Woody already said, you should odin back to stock 2.1. From there root and go to Jellybean and then KitKat. I'd recommend you stay away from ports that are old and haven't been updated for a while. Not trying to say that the rom I built is the best or anything but so far I haven't ran into any issues and neither has anyone that's used SpiritRom. I say try Spirit Rom 1.5 combined with iyahman's semaphore kernel that was built using linaro 4.9 as it's been stable. If you still run into these issues again I think it may be some software that you use.
The phone only had one major issue before I started messing with it - back & home buttons not working. I honestly can't remember how and what I did to put CyanAOSP on it but I ended up with 2 issues after putting it on. Only the Menu button works (eventhough all 4 lights up) and the USB seems to be grounded. I managed to work with it the past year up until I Odin-ed it back to JFD. When the phone is off and battery still has charge, the loading button would come up followed by the empty batt image at the background. This will loop until the batt dies. The only way to turn it on is by connecting the USB to a power source. Accessing download is easier because all I needed to do is remove batt then press and hold the vol up & down before putting the batt back in. Getting into recovery is a bit trickier. You'll need to wait until you actually see the phone charging before doing the 3-button combo.
Last Saturday, my daughter had a school event and I brought this along because it took better pictures than my S3 knock-off. During the parade, after shooting a video, it would automatically take me to the preview. Since, both back and home buttons were not working, I was stuck. Only option was to reboot it. What makes it interesting is that there is no reboot option on the JFD. It was a good thing that I had my power bank with me. I really did not want to constantly reboot it so I thought of installing one of those virtual button apps. I managed to install ToucherPRO before their presentation which made it much easier. To my surprise, it somehow revived the back button on the device itself - I noticed it when I got home that night to transfer the photos and vids.
I mentioned this so that you guys will have an idea on what I need to go through to get it fixed - somewhat, at least to a more tolerable state. (you won't believe it but the tips of my fingers hurt due to the number of times I have to go into recovery or download)
@Woody
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I would make sure that you realize that this phone is older and may not be up to the challenge of some of the newer games out there. Based on your PM to me, I understand that this is a secondary phone for you, so if you wanted to play some of the more graphic intensive games, I would do it on your DD.
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Yup. I actually find it both weird and interesting - which games work and how they work.
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You should stay as far away from Kies as possible with this specific phone. It had a tendenacy to brick the Vibrants. It worked on my wife's SGS2 back when, but even then I was hesitant to use Kies on it and grinding my teath the whole time.
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Remember I mentioned my hesitation using Heimdall and Bay_wolf's AIO toolkit regarding hijacking drivers and stuff, Kies on this PC is now useless. It won't even recognize the phone after I tried the toolkit - which is good, I guess.
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... Take a look at this thread starting with my post #3 and the response from @nirogu325. I am thinking that if you do the same as he instructed, you will boot past the Status 0 error (since everything that I have seen in searches leads me to believe it is an Updater Script issue). ...
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I read about this when I started going back through the threads. As you mentioned, this is an old phone. Old phone = old threads. What I do is I read everything on page 1 then skip over to the last page, going back. Seems to be more effective specially for DL links.
I was actually reserving this one as part of my 'last option' fix. From experience, editing scripts is far more dangerous than flashing a 'working' one. I managed to root my other DD this way, but went downhill from there - ended up bricking it 3 times.
Anyway, I think I got it - or at least, the correct way of doing it. It took me 3 days....
After day 1, I ended up with 8 update.zips (7 CWM and one ROOT) and at least 2 copies of ROMS, GAPPS, MODEMS, and KERNELS on my SD card - only the update.zips worked, the rest either gave me status 0 or leave me with the 'Vibrant Samsung' bootloop. I had some progress on DAY 2. I read something like what epicboy said:
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As Woody already said, you should odin back to stock 2.1. From there root and go to Jellybean and then KitKat. I'd recommend you stay away from ports that are old and haven't been updated for a while. Not trying to say that the rom I built is the best or anything but so far I haven't ran into any issues and neither has anyone that's used SpiritRom. I say try Spirit Rom 1.5 combined with iyahman's semaphore kernel that was built using linaro 4.9 as it's been stable. If you still run into these issues again I think it may be some software that you use.
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I tried several JB ROMS listed on the Bible but, the problem was, I can't get into recovery - it was all 'blurry'. When I tried a different JB ROM, it also worked but was still 'blurry' during start up and on recovery. That's when I remembered Woody's post regarding rainbows and bootloaders.
DAY 3: For some reason, everything was flawless. I was able to install JB then KK. EFFORTLESSLY, if I may add.
@epicboy
I'm planning to spend a couple of days more on this Vibrant before I mess with my other phone - a knock-off SGS3. I was drawn to L-Droid because the screenshots and contents of page 1 of their thread was specifically for the T959 and not the I9000. I know it's not really a big deal because the ROM will work and changing the build.prop for 'cosmetic purposes is easy. What really concerns me is the camera. Sadly, the T959 only has only one camera and if the camera app that you're using (stock or otherwise) has a feature to switch from back-to-front and you accidentally press that, it messes it up to the point that you can't use it anymore. I have downloaded the ROM and will try it out in a couple of days. Will send you a PM or reply on the thread regarding my feedback. I've flashed it several times but really haven't been able to do it flawlessly like in DAY 3 - which I find really weird.
Tnx peeps!
Hey guys. A friend of mine gave me a Motorola Droid RAZR XT912 which woudln't work with GSM networks to make it work. So I went here and used DROID RAZR Utility XT912 Jellybean to gain root. After that I installed Safestrap 3.73 and flashed CM11 M9 into the Slot1. The phone was working completely fine without a single hitch.
Today my friend called me to ask about the phone and I said it's working only it has two systems (lots of not really good used memory). He said to me to remove one of them and I went back into Safestrap recovery and activated Stock. Then I wiped Dalvik cache, cache, system, android secure. After that I switched to Slot1 (CM11) and it said it was active. I thought it would work since there is still that CM11 in Slot1, right? I tapped reboot -> system and since then the phone won't boot. When I press and hold the Power button for about 7-8 seconds, Motorola logo is shown and after that only a black screen (phone turned off). I tried holding Power+VOLDN but sadly same results. I know I should have read more about removing stock, but I did it anyway. Everything was going so smoothly so I thought there wouldn't be any problems. I think I should point out that when I connect the phone to my laptop, I can see "Mot Composited ADB Interface". Does this mean the phone is not dead?
Is there a way to unbrick the phone without some special cables and/or equipment?
Thanks.
Use Matt's utility to restore things to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192467
@mikeoswego Thanks. I actually managed to get it working a little before this post using that amazing piece of software.
The state of the phone was like this: I hold the Power button, Motorola logo pops up and then the phone turns off. I hold Power+VOLDN same thing happens (Logo is shown and then it turns off). I couldn't even get it to fast boot. It just turned off. I searched a bit here and found the solution. When the logo is shown, press and hold VOLUP+VOLDN and don't let go. The menu will be shown where you can select fastboot. After that I just connected the phone to my laptop, used matts program and resurrected the phone
I lost root, so I rooted again, installed safestrap, wiped Stock and in it's place installed CM11. Rom1 was still occupied by old CM11 install so I deleted that. Installed the GSM patch and now the phone works as a charm.
So many thanks to this great community. I usually don't post at all. I use the search function and just follow the steps, but I panicked a bit today. Sorry.
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CyberBully said:
So many thanks to this great community. I usually don't post at all. I use the search function and just follow the steps, but I panicked a bit today.
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Thanks for letting us know that you got things working. Someone else in the future will see this thread and be helped by it!