I have two touch pads and I got it installed on 1 and working just fine. Did the exact same procedure on the second and it keeps getting stuck on the green loading screen. I have waited for 30 mins and it will not boot past it. I did the reset and used the uninstall app and tried again with the same issue. I have installed moboot, update-cwm_tenderloin-1012.zip and update-cm-7.1.0-tenderloin-a3-fullofbugs-signed.zip
I have also tried it with the a2 full of bugs as well with the same result. I have looked around and can't find anything that seems to work. Anyone have any ideas. I've tried it 5 times. I have cyanogen uninstalled and using the web os. I am running the latest update on the web os on both machines. Thanks in advance.
You can redo moboot, then if it doesn't work on initial boot up, boot into recovery instead of letting it get to the ROM... Flash a version of cyanogen mod from the sd card... I'm assuming you know how to work the recovery
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Hello, I have been trying to find the fix for this, but every post I have found has dead links. Does anyone have the files and method to fix this?
I received the Streak today from someone who had Froyo on it. When he tried to do a factory wipe on it before he gave it to me, it failed and now only boots to the Dell Screen. I tried using the clockwork recovery to install one of the updates from the SD card, but no luck.
Can anyone help? Thanks!
I think you should download dj Steve's 1.6 and install instead if running the updates from the card cuz when I tried to update with that update.zip in my as card I got an error message to... so I download dj Steve's 1.6 and put it on my card through another phone and used that update package and now phone runs better than fine.
Hope that helps.
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Thanks, but I tried that after reading other posts, but the links to the downloads were all broken. Does anyone have an active link?
http://mirror2.streakdroid.com/update-1.6.0.zip
taken from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909263
Much appreciated! The problem I am having is that the phone appears to be nearly bricked. I can get into fast boot and clockwork recovery, but all my attempts to update are having no affect. Some kept me at the Dell logo screen, but now it boots to a dark screen with light at the edges.
The posts I've read say I need to install the original factory rom, but every download page points back to the same page that says the file has been removed.
I've got fastboot installed and that is able to connect, but nothing seems to be working. It could be I am just not doing things right.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Woohoo!
Looks like I fixed it! The only thing that worked was using the QDL tool process, which was a little long and involved, but brought the Streak back to life! For anyone else, here is where I found great step by step instructions including videos:
http://streakdroid.com/?page_id=92
Now time to learn all about this beauty!
Thanks!
Ok so i'm trying to figure out whats wrong.
I got my G- Tablet, got clockwork running with no issues, installed Cyanogen 7 build 38 (which was available at the time) and installed gapps.
Everything was running perfect.
Today I got an SD card in the mail for it and I popped it in, booted up, and now its stuck in the Cyanogen boot animation screen. I've rebooted several times, removed the sd all together (at the time it had nothing on it), loaded the latest build along with cyanogen 6 beta 4 etc and i'm always stuck at the boot animation.
I've done factory resets, and wiped cache, and even tried to wipe the Dalvik cache.
I'm at a total loss, does anyone know what I can do?
You know what I have found. with the CM7 boot. When I first installed it with no apps it would take 3 to 4 arrow passes around the android to get to the home screen about 4 seconds. But after I installed all my apps the time went up a lot. After about 30 passes I stopped counting and it takes several minutes to boot up.
worst comes to worst you can always use nvflash to go back to stock and start over again
Well....i thought that maybe that was the issue....that ill just let it loop its way to death and see what happens when i walk away for 5 minutes but I found the tablet turned itself off :-/
Hows this nvthing work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
that has a very good step by step guide on what needs to be done. Just an FYI that will put you on stock rom and I think the OTA update is down right now, so you might not be able to update to 3588 till OTA comes back up.
wow excellent, thank you so much for the info.
I will give this a try, and report back my findings
ok, so I tried this nvflash thing and it ran successfully. I let it reboot....and now instead of the cyanogen flash animation i get the g tablet animation loop.
For some reason this thing is getting stuck at the boot animations...is there something I can do within clockwork to format something...???
Wiping Cache and Data usually clears up looping at the animation for me. If that doesn't help then repartition.
SOLVED. Ok so I did some reading on the topic, it turns out that the tablet needs to have the sd card partitioned a certain way in order to get everything running again. The link at the bottom has all the information if your g tablet doesn't get past the splash screen and your stuck in a boot loop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865245
Hi,
Ok so I have a g-tablet that I got stock/retail box. I flashed it with VeganTab 7 RC1 Stable (The latest one) and it was working fine for a few weeks. I wanted to give it away as a present so I decided to go into the settings and "Restore Factory/ Completely wipe data" in Gingerbread and delete all data because I didnt want the new owner to have my google login and stuff.
After this, the tablet rebooted and was since STUCK on the VeganTab booting animation. I tried everything... I reflashed it with CWM ... nothing
I tried using nvFlash to just put the damn thing into Factory defaults (the viewsonic interface) and after nvFlash I just get a Viesonic/Gtablet splash screen boot loop. I cant seem to get this device to work.
Is this a expensive paperwight now???
SOLUTION IS HERE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=932157
Found it myself,
Sorry for the thread lol but it may help people who have identical problem.
I NEED looping help
lambergino said:
Hi,
Ok so I have a g-tablet that I got stock/retail box. I flashed it with VeganTab 7 RC1 Stable (The latest one) and it was working fine for a few weeks. I wanted to give it away as a present so I decided to go into the settings and "Restore Factory/ Completely wipe data" in Gingerbread and delete all data because I didnt want the new owner to have my google login and stuff.
After this, the tablet rebooted and was since STUCK on the VeganTab booting animation. I tried everything... I reflashed it with CWM ... nothing
I tried using nvFlash to just put the damn thing into Factory defaults (the viewsonic interface) and after nvFlash I just get a Viesonic/Gtablet splash screen boot loop. I cant seem to get this device to work.
Is this a expensive paperwight now???
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I cannot get out of this same loop. I am so confused as to what to do. I have nvflashed and it just keeps looping.
Can someone please help me? I am begging.
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Are you doing a factory rest after nvflash? I think it is impossible to hard brick....or near it anyway
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Can't get CWM to even install
goodintentions said:
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I've followed all the instructions for installing CWM to a T but the the boot recover kernal image won't do anything. It just sits there and won't load CWM from the microSD card. Does the card need to have some sort of special formatting (FAT, FAT32, NTFS) to be recognized?
My Vewsonic G-Tablet is just stuck in the boot loop with the birds screen and then the G-tablet initialization screen and then it reboots.
Gary
just flashed the new Android_Revolution_HD-One_5.2_GE ROM via CWM. appeared to install fine. finished all the steps of selecting my apps, options, etc. phone started booting up, made it to the language selection screen and the rebooted. it just keeps rebooting. the furthest it makes it to is the language selection screen, but sometimes not even that far. i also have the new kitkat 4.4 update saved on my phone. i couldn't get that to install via the OTA update, so i saved it in my "ROMs" folder on my phone. after one of the reboots, it started installing the updates, all 101 installed successfully (it appeared). i'm not sure if that was from the Revolution 5.2 ROM or my saved update, but i thought maybe it would be fine after that. however, it still continues to just reboot, sometimes making it to the language selection screen, sometimes the "Google" splash screen, and sometimes only to the "HTC" screen. i can still get into CWM recovery just fine though. can anyone help? i'm stuck between a rock and a boot loop place right now, and it sucks!!! any advice would be greatly appreciated! thanks!
Was your phone s-off? Off not then that's your problem right there
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Get yourself back into recovery and restore a back up ... You did make one, didn't you? If not, just flash a new ROM. Go with something known stable, just to get back on your feet and then try your ARHD flash again if you want.
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So I rooted my phone using king root and everything was working fine up until I tried to switch from kingroot to super su using super sume. After that my phone just reset and at first was endlessly restarting, after shutting it off and back on I was able to get it to stop endlessly booting but ran into a different issue. The phone boots up and reaches the "android is starting... Starting apps." Screen and doesn't go anywhere past that. I went into recovery mode and preformed a data wipe to see if that would work and the problem still persists. I am in fact running on stock no clockwork recovery or anything of that nature. If anyone can help that would be great! ?
123carlos123darkred said:
So I rooted my phone using king root and everything was working fine up until I tried to switch from kingroot to super su using super sume. After that my phone just reset and at first was endlessly restarting, after shutting it off and back on I was able to get it to stop endlessly booting but ran into a different issue. The phone boots up and reaches the "android is starting... Starting apps." Screen and doesn't go anywhere past that. I went into recovery mode and preformed a data wipe to see if that would work and the problem still persists. I am in fact running on stock no clockwork recovery or anything of that nature. If anyone can help that would be great! ?
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Just let Android start apps. It might take 5 to 10 minutes.
me tooo
123carlos123darkred said:
So I rooted my phone using king root and everything was working fine up until I tried to switch from kingroot to super su using super sume. After that my phone just reset and at first was endlessly restarting, after shutting it off and back on I was able to get it to stop endlessly booting but ran into a different issue. The phone boots up and reaches the "android is starting... Starting apps." Screen and doesn't go anywhere past that. I went into recovery mode and preformed a data wipe to see if that would work and the problem still persists. I am in fact running on stock no clockwork recovery or anything of that nature. If anyone can help that would be great!
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im in the same boat as you.
Damn....................
Im in the same hole as all of you or at least was....
So the problem with this is that these rooting programs such as kingroot and Kingoroot arent compatible with a lot of devices that aren't popular such as alcatel phones for instance....... although it is available for higher versions fortunately. The glitch that we have all had is due to trying to use 2 rooting programs (NEVER TRY THIS!!!!!!!) on one device and interference when booting up causes this annoying bootloop. Im assuming that no one here has managed to unlock the bootloader, so what you must do is plug your phone into a pc via usb and then try to download this firmware:
drive.
google.
com/open?id=
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Justt put it all together and download the firmware afterwards.... the pc must detect the phone first so this program can detect and install the drivers. Requires a format tho, so take that in mind. Hope it works for you guys......