For some reason, my phone (droid x2) wont send text messages, make or receive calls or use mobile data connection. I tried restoring to an older rom, and even SBFing back to gingerbread and still nothing. Any ideas?
Edit: Found solution, SBFed again, and factory reset/cleared data. Admin can delete or leave for other users who have the issue.
Haha. I forget to wipe sometimes when flashing too haha
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I did wipe when i flashed the rom though :/
I do a Courtesy flash when I wipe..
I just rooted and ran into the same problem. No service. Can y'all explain the solution? All the replies above me look like bathroom jokes.
You have to get your phone into recovery mode and select wipe Data/Factory reset
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Okay I recently rooted my TB and flashed bamf 3.0 RV4.9 ran perfect with no issues.... I later tried to change and font and after rebooting it would not load past the splash screen so I went unto hboot and reflashed bamf ROM. It than rebooted and loaded up as normal. However now it will not connect to Skype or WiFi. When trying to connect to WiFi it'll say "obtianing up address" and sit there for a minute that disconnect is this a radio issue or US it bc i didn't wipe all the data when I reflashed bamf? Tundra for the help in advanced
Your word correction is not serving you well LOL.
Anyway I would say do a full wipe of data, cache, and dalvik cache in Clockworkmod Recovery and then try to reflash the ROM. For future reference even if you are doing something small like changing fonts ALWAYS make a nandroid backup in Clockworkmod recovery FIRST. Then if you have a similar issue to this one you can do a full wipe and restore your backup without losing anything.
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You talking about where it says "all user data/factory reset" ??
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You talking about where it says "all user data/factory reset" ??
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In Clockworkmod recovery, using the volume rocker to move up and down and tapping the power button to select, choose wipe data/factory reset and then select yes. Let it do it's thing and it will come back to the main recovery screen. Now choose wipe cache partition then select yes. Now go down to advanced and select that. In the advanced menu choose wipe dalvik cache and then select yes. After it is done you will still be in the advanced menu so scroll down to go back and select it. Now flash your ROM.
This is how you should always wipe before flashing a new ROM or update unless the ROMs thread specifically says not to. (which probably won't happen.) This only applies to ROMs, and NOT to themes, kernels, or mods.
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Thanks !
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i whipped up a rom in the android kitchen, and im having this problem as well. ive tried wiping and formatting each and every thing 3x+, and have tried every radio except mr1, and i still cannot get wifi to connect. and the 704 radio causes my phone to freeze. while im sure it has something to do with the actual rom im puttingout, i just thought id throw my experience in here. i cant figure out whats causing it not to connect
If you figure it out shoot me a pm! I'm fixing to deploy overseas so I need my WiFi!
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Wiped all data and caches and reflashed ROM.... Everything works now thanks for the help!
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Can someone help me i uses *#*#4636#*#* it was a no go and i used tge build.prop n nothing
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Try a full wipe /system /data and reinstall.. Did the trick for me when I had that in past.
GSM is not working
Some of them have a question about using a international sim… Infact i have the same question… i have flashed my phone with multiple different roms still i cant get my Vodafone sim to work majority of the times i get this error message “com.android.phone has stopped working” i am not sure if anyone has answer. But i would really appreciate if someone could help us with that error message. Thanks again
Clear catch,dalvik and fa Tory reset. Flash jokers 3.2 cm9 from and g apps. Let phone boot up to setup screen. Reboot into recovery, clear cache and dalvik, flash jokers 4.2.1 or 4.3 and reboot.
This worked for me.
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My X2 starting losing signal. Today I did a hard reboot and when the phone comes back on it makes it to the black screen with the Motorola logo and says Modem did not power up (2) starting RSD protocol support. Verizon is sending me a warranty replacement. I have already done a factory reset. Phone was rooted would the factory reset erase the root so that it's safe to send back.
Phone was rooted with Pete's root tool.
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My X2 starting losing signal. Today I did a hard reboot and when the phone comes back on it makes it to the black screen with the Motorola logo and says Modem did not power up (2) starting RSD protocol support. Verizon is sending me a warranty replacement. I have already done a factory reset. Phone was rooted would the factory reset erase the root so that it's safe to send back.
Phone was rooted with Pete's root tool.
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try dialing *228 option 2 This will reconfigure your signal from cell towers
http://support.verizonwireless.com/faqs/Wireless%20Service/faq_prl_preferred_roaming_list_update.html
I tried that. The phone will not make it past the black screen with the Motorola logo. And I get the modem message across the top.
Sounds like the radio is burned out. No fix for that unless you want to break out the soldering iron
That's what I figured. I have another phone on the way. I was able to do a factory reset. Would this remove the root. Phone was rooted with Pete's one click root tool.
Sending phone back so I have to make sure root is removed.
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Sending phone back so I have to make sure root is removed.
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I think there's an app for that
I know but my phone is useless right now. I can't see anything but the black boot screen.
Sbf and send it in. Problem solved
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SBF = wipe everything. This is like doing a total factory reset; it clears and re-writes almost every partition. Root access would be wiped out from it.
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Try resetting ur super user
Go to app manager and clear data I found that to be my problem in the past and then turn off ur x2, not reset your phone. Than repower.
Hope it works.
What are you running?
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Dudes stuck @ red m. No way to reset superuser. Have to SBF.
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SBF = wipe everything. This is like doing a total factory reset; it clears and re-writes almost every partition. Root access would be wiped out from it.
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Not ENTIRELY true.
While flashing a sbf file using RSDlite, you are setting all the system and proprietary things back to completely stock. It will remove root access, and all that junk, along with all, the things that came from mods/tweaks/hacks/roms
BUT flashing sbf BY ITSELF alone will NOT wipe away ANY user data. You MUST data wipe from stock recovery to do that. This is why sometimes you boot loop,after sbf flash , and you need to data wipe to cure those boot loop blues, cuz sometimes there are things left over that you tweaked that didn't get wiped out after flashing the sbf, but they get removed from a data wipe from stock Android recovery.
To sum up:
For a TRUE OUT OF BOX FACTORY CONDITION(i.e. You just bought and opened the box) MUST flash sbf file using RSDlite with a computer. AND THEN after that, you wipe data/cache from stock Android recovery.
I'm willing to bet that would have also fixed you issues with not being able to boot past Motorola screen as well. Cant hurt to get a new one, but if you can compare them to see which is in better working order, then it couldn't hurt to do.
Either way, if youre going to send it in, and want to erase traces of root and such, then you need to do more than just data wipe. You NEED to sbf AND data wipe.
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That's why I said ALMOST every partition
Just do recovery...
Pull your battery/replace
And plug it in... to the wall that is
Screw an sbf
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Modem Did Not Power Up (2)
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I'm willing to bet that would have also fixed you issues with not being able to boot past Motorola screen as well. Cant hurt to get a new one, but if you can compare them to see which is in better working order, then it couldn't hurt to do.
Either way, if youre going to send it in, and want to erase traces of root and such, then you need to do more than just data wipe. You NEED to sbf AND data wipe.
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This is absolutely true. The error "Modem did not power up (2)" is something that I have been dealing with as well. I'd love to work with someone to figure out the problem, but it is probably not hardware. I encountered this error for the first time 2 weeks after installing Eclipse 2.2.1. I solved it by SBF to Stock. Once I had re-installed a stock ROM the error went away and the phone operated normally. I just had this error pop up again almost exactly 2 weeks after installing CM7 RC1. When I get home I'm going to SBF to stock and hopefully that will correct the issue (again). I tried clearing my cache and then clearing my data through stock recovery, but that won't correct the error - and unfortunately the error happens before BSR boots so I can't Nandroid back to a healthy setup and see where the problem is. Both times I lost signal on the phone, re-booted, and then got stuck at the Red M with the Modem error. :crying:
I'm going to try to load CM7 again, but it's pretty awful to have this happen at work and suddenly be without a functional phone. (Maybe I have to install RSD Lite on my work computer ...)
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated but I can tell you that ashclepdia is right, it is probably not a hardware problem. It seems to be a problem with rooting/flashing on certain handset builds.
Now my head i about to explode
Anyhow, I have an annoying problem.
Before the upgrade to XXALF6 I noticed no problem other than the known drainage of the battery in idle mode.
I rooted and flashed a ROM and it was ok.
But I got sick of the ROM and I hard reset the phone.
No problems.
Then I upgraded to XXALF6 - still unrooted and all.
First thing I notice is that the phone is lagging a bit now and then. Then when I sent and recieved an SMS or two the phone hung and rebooted.
I seems that happend because when vibration was active.
Also there was a new message saying "com.google.process.gapps" stopped working. And that came up again and again.
As far as I could find online that had to do with syncing the calendar and it should help to clear calendar cache in the phone. It did not.
Then I rooted the phone, just "CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4", no other ROM.
Now the problem was even worse and also the sound stops working on and off all the time.
I tried to find the "com.google.process.gapps" with a file explorer with no luck.
I do find it in ROM Toolbox but its not possible to see the where on the phone the file is even there. Also its not possible to uninstall or even kill the process.
I did notice there seem to be doubles of some apps that I didnt notice previously to flashing CF-Root this time.
And I recall the new guide never mentions to wipe any phone data whatsoever during rooting the phone, and now I am thinking that maybe that should have been in the guide?
Anyhow.. appreciate ANY tips at all, Im so sick of this for the moment ^^
Go to cwm recovery, wipe cash, wipe dalvik cash, wipe data/factory reset, then go to mounts&storage, format system. Then put your phone into the download mode and flash ROM again with odin. This should give you a nice and clean install,without any force closes..
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Go to cwm recovery, wipe cash, wipe dalvik cash, wipe data/factory reset, then go to mounts&storage, format system. Then put your phone into the download mode and flash ROM again with odin. This should give you a nice and clean install,without any force closes..
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I did wipe all things, cache, Dalvik, battery and user data with CWM.
At the moment it seems the phone is quite okay actually! The only thing left is SU.
U think I have to format system as well? What else would really be "cleaned" out that wasn't allready with the wipes?
Trust me,some of the devs insisted on formating system before flashing their custom roms,and I did have a bunch of force closes,until I decided to go their way and fully format the phone. It then installs everything from the scratch,so there's no way anything to go wrong.. give it a try,and report back... btw. make sure that you DO NOT restore any of the system data,if you use TB
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Yeah I pretty much learnt same way as predja it is always better to do full system wipe, it is not always necessary with some roms but if you do it you won't come across the problems you have as often.
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Hi all, so for awhile now I've been getting a few times a day, this message popping up. Htcdm not responding. Did some googling, but can't find a clear answer exactly what this is. Anyone know? Phone is working ok otherwise , haven't noticed any issues other than that. Not rooted, completely stock.
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Same issue here. I notice it more often after I reboot the phone. I was going to update to 2.06 to see if that fixed it but I get the same error message when I ask the phone to "Check for update" Currently on 2.04. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Did either of you try a factory reset? It may be possible an app is causing the failure.
Yes. But here is the insane thing. No matter how I do a factory reset, either through the phone or through fastboot/hboot? it does not do anything to the phone. No data is wiped and all my apps and settings are still there after the factory reset, even though I tell it to wipe everything. I am not rooted and it is showing S-ON.
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Yes. But here is the insane thing. No matter how I do a factory reset, either through the phone or through fastboot/hboot? it does not do anything to the phone. No data is wiped and all my apps and settings are still there after the factory reset, even though I tell it to wipe everything. I am not rooted and it is showing S-ON.
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I had that issue when they were pushing the last couple updates. I think it's a server issue on htc side. I fixed it by clearing HTC DM services in all apps and then restarting on WiFi, going into update again and checking while on WiFi. I think I had also reset htc download manager.
Ok, thanks for the help. I'll keep trying a bunch of different stuff. It still baffles me that so far, I can, in no way, return my DNA to a factory state. I've tried from inside the phone OS, also from the hboot "factory reset" and from within recovery itself "wipe data, factory reset" nothing will successfully wipe my phone. It starts and then just reboots and boots back into android with nothing changed...any advice on this? Thanks again for the help.
Thanks for the suggestions. Ill try a factory reset. See how that goes
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