I installed the latest CM7. Problem is it did not and will not allow me to install GAPPS. I can boot into recovery but from there it locks up on the white screen with green HTC logo and won't go into recovery. I can not install my backups or anything else. I have CM7 running but can't install anything or recover titanium. Any ideas?
Nevermind I believe I solved the problem with TWRP.
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I flashed the following KA6, and I didn't realize it would wipe my apps and contacts. I took a nanroid backup using CWM beforehand, and I'm trying to boot into CWM to restore my backup. However whenever I tell CWM to reboot into recovery or to restore the backup, the phone reboots into the standard Samsung Andriod e3 recovery, which does not allow me to restore my backup.
How can I get CWM to boot up so I can do a restore?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919760
I figured it out.
I'm having the same problem. How did you fix it?
I have flashed, deleted the clockwork recovery files, re-flashed, rebooted, etc, etc.
I can only get the standard blue recovery mode. I run reinstall packages and all it does is quickly shows it's attempting to install the clockwork update.zip file but just boots back into the blue standard recovery mode. Yes I have confirmed the update.zip file is there. I have removed it, reflashed, rebooted, etc. Running reinstall packages takes me into a constant loop.
This really sux.
Anyone got ideas on what my problem might be?
Thanks
Getting the same, and when I go check on my rom backups of my default OS there are no roms to be found after it says it created them successfully.
I erased any existing update.zip, then I told clockworkmod to reinstall, boot into recovery, in the blue menu I selected reinstall package, it rebooted into blue recovery again, and I selected reinstall package for the second time and then it finally rebooted into clockworkmod.
If this doesn't work you can try to follow this guide to get clockworkmod working again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925400
In the mist of my experimenting trying to get this to work, I did use the app Quickboot which is on the phone already to boot the phone into download mode. Then I did a hard reset (hold power button for 10 seconds), and tried the whole process I described in the previous post. I would guess this is not necessary, but it's just what I did.
Resolved - when after many attempts to boot into recovery I gave up and downloaded the Odin version of CWM and was trying to go into boot mode I accidentally managed to go into recovery and was able to recover. I think I will stay away from goo manager or rom manager - neither worked for me. Never had problems just following posted steps on XDA.
I decided to take the plunge and flash my first rom and now my phone is stuck on the CM9 boot loop. I had rooted with CMW through odin followed by superuser. I was on stock ics. I replaced cwm with twrp. No problems up to this point I then downloaded cm9 and the gaaps with goo manager. then tried to flash it after backing up, deleting data, dalvik and cache. It did not work but instead booted back into stock with all my data gone. I added back in my google accounts and wifi password. Then downloaded quick boot. Booted into recovery and installed the CM9 and fgaaps zips.
Now it just cycles in the cynagen bootloop ans will not boot into recovery. In my attempts to get boot recovery started it did once go into download mode. Anyway to recover using odin?
So you are up and running okay ??....g
So, I was able to successfully unlock my bootloader, got TWRP 2.6 on it, and put a few different ROMs on my machine; however, I have yet been able to install a ROM and get it to move past the boot animation.
I have tried the latest nightly ROMs for CyanogenMod 10.1 and 10.2 for my TF201, both of which get stuck in CM's boot animation. I just tried the same with the newest Baked ROM, only to be stuck in its boot animation as well.
I'm trying to figure out if there was something I forgot to do. I have been able to revert to a backup of my stock Jellybean 4.1.1 that I stored using TWRP, but haven't been able to use anything else.
Are there any thoughts on this? Have I missed something? I was able to use the unlocker utility and each boot offers the confirmation in the top-left that my bootloader is unlocked. I am able to enter TWRP from the recovery mode. Shouldn't it be as simple as selecting a ROM's zip archive and installing it from TWRP?
Have you done a full wipe before installing, including cache and dalvik cache partitions?
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Try installing twrp 2.5. AS I just read in another thread there are problems with 2.6..
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Factory reset
After flashing CM 10.1 nightly last night i had the same issue. I booted into my recovery console (flatline cwm) and performed a factory reset. This seemed to clear whatever issue was bothering the tablet. Still sat there for about five minutes on the animation after the reset but then progressed into setup.
Doubt if it makes a difference but mine was connected to the dock too.
If you're still stuck the method that worked for me yesterday was:
Used Flatline CWM as the recovery, installed using fastboot
Used an external memory card to copy the relevant zip files to my sdcard, recovery couldnt find them otherwise using adb push
Installed from zip using Flatline CWM
Installed gapps using Flatline CWM
Booted, got the issue you had
Booted into recovery, performed a factory reset
Told recovery to restart the machine
Booted into setup screen after loading for a few minutes
No matter which ROM I use, I get the same result. My phone restarts, stays on the logo screen for a few seconds, then reboots again into Recovery. I have HBoot 1.57, and I'm using TWRP Recovery.
UglyCody said:
No matter which ROM I use, I get the same result. My phone restarts, stays on the logo screen for a few seconds, then reboots again into Recovery. I have HBoot 1.57, and I'm using TWRP Recovery.
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what version of TWRP - Try 2.6.3.3 it's the most used and works with a lot of Roms
If you continue to have problems the next step is to Format Data in TWRP / Wipe
Be aware you'll completely wipe your phone and you'll have to push or sideload a rom back onto the phone
Install "TWRP manager" from the Google play store and use that to reinstall or update your TWRP to the latest version.
You may also try using ClockWork Mod Touch instead of TWRP
Go to google dot com and search for CWM HTC M7
Thats what I did because TWRP would always give me an error message when I tried restoring a nandroid backup
I was trying to install Cyanogenmod 12 on my Note 3, I tried installing the zip through TWRP recovery, and it just booted to my old stock screen, so I downloaded the associated recovery, wiped and installed....and now I think I'm stuck.
Booting into recovery gives a blank screen, and the phone does not boot since I've wiped.
Any suggestions or fixes?
Thanks.
Maybe I'm in the wrong spot, but can anyone help me?
r54656 said:
I was trying to install Cyanogenmod 12 on my Note 3, I tried installing the zip through TWRP recovery, and it just booted to my old stock screen, so I downloaded the associated recovery, wiped and installed....and now I think I'm stuck.
Booting into recovery gives a blank screen, and the phone does not boot since I've wiped.
Any suggestions or fixes?
Thanks.
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Fastboot doesn't seem to find a device. I was trying to flash there but I'm not getting any results.