Hi everybody! I have rooted and flashed Lee's latest ROM and after that my WiFi not working. I found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17301247&postcount=14 by ancola66 so I followed the 2nd method.
OK, first I was unable to overwrite the bcm4329.ko file but then from another place I found useful solution for that issue:
# busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
# chmod 666 /system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko
OK, after that I successfully replaced the bcm4329.ko file that I downloaded from the same thread's second post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1248838
But the wifi issue still existis...
Alternatevly I can of course just flash another ROM... maybe Virtuoso? Or what you would suggest. Virtuoso is Android 4.0 isn't it?
My Evo 3D X515m: HBoot Version is 1.49.0018, S-On [HTC Unlock method] + Revolutionary shutteru CWM recovery cwm-4.0.1.4-shooteru.img, now ROM LeeDrOiD_3D_V5.4
I was having a same problem like you when used it at the first time, but yesterday I flash again and do a following step:
1. In recovery, i wipe all phone data and wipe dalvik cache
2. Then I install a ROM, when aroma installer give an option to wipe again, do it (this I didn't do when the first time flashing LeeDroid)
3. After the installation is completed, I'm stuck at the bootloader. So I flash a boot.img via prompt with this command fastboot flash boot boot.img and it's work..
4. Let me know if the problem still occurred.
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strykerider said:
when aroma installer give an option to wipe again, do it (this I didn't do when the first time flashing LeeDroid)
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I did this.
3. After the installation is completed, I'm stuck at the bootloader. So I flash a boot.img via prompt with this command fastboot flash boot boot.img and it's work..
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Where I get boot.img? I have my LeeDrOiD_3D_V5.4-Final-GB.zip (of course can try another ROM) and I should use boot.img from that ZIP?
1. In recovery, i wipe all phone data and wipe dalvik cache
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Restarted to recovery, wiped all data and factory reset and then wiped cache (didn't see dalvik cache but there was just wipe cache option.
2. Then I install a ROM, when aroma installer give an option to wipe again, do it (this I didn't do when the first time flashing LeeDroid)
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Did that.
3. After the installation is completed, I'm stuck at the bootloader. So I flash a boot.img via prompt with this command fastboot flash boot boot.img and it's work..
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Didn't do this as I didn't get stuck anywhere. Should I run that command?
Problem still exists....
At recovery mode go to advance menu to find wipe dalvik cache, then Just flash a boot.img from command prompt, you have to extract a boot.img files from LeeDroid file zipped..
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Thanks. I'll try tomorrow
Aye, let me know if it still occurred, lads..
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Keep it simple and flash another kernal I had the same problem when I flashed Lee's Rom and what do you when I flashed another kernal it solved the problem you should try it
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thank you sir
just a quick little tid bit of info about issues that are commonly caused by a kernel...
Wifi, Bluetooth, touch screen, sound, camera, and your overall power management are all functions of the Linux-droid kernel. If your wifi is flat out not working, if your touch screen does not respond, if your sound is not working… you see where this is going…. Then in many instances you should just flash another kernel to see if that corrects the issue. If it does, then your root cause of problems has been found.
Basic trouble shooting and logic can save you a lot of time and headache if you know what direction to look when finding the cause of an issue.
Sorry for no reply for a long time. Tried now. Didn't help. Again Wifi error Must pick another rom but not sure wich one?
WiFi
Here you go this will fix your WiFi enjoy http://leedroid.ftp.rshost.eu/Shooter-Kernels/LeeDrOiD_Evo-3D-GSM_V5.3.8-1.89GHz-KERNEL.zip
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jslim38 said:
Here you go this will fix your WiFi enjoy http://leedroid.ftp.rshost.eu/Shooter-Kernels/LeeDrOiD_Evo-3D-GSM_V5.3.8-1.89GHz-KERNEL.zip
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Thanks. It's very small so probably not a ROM but just a update. I don't need to full wipe and Calvin cache clean before I install it or I should full wipe first?
Meanwhile I tried to install "MikRunny-3vo-v1.13-GSM-signed.zip" - I full wiped etc. and installed Clockwork as it was suggested on MikRunny thread and flashed MikRunny. After that the HTC green message after reboot came up and never went away. It got stuck on it. OK, I full wiped again and flashed "ROMeOS3D_LOCKSCREEN_DATE_ALLIGNMENT.zip" but that gave me same issue. Then I flashed again LeeDroid back and it works but no WiFi. Also my friends report that after that my signal has gone worse and very often they don't hear everything I say.
estonia said:
Meanwhile I tried to install "MikRunny-3vo-v1.13-GSM-signed.zip" - I full wiped etc. and installed Clockwork as it was suggested on MikRunny thread and flashed MikRunny. After that the HTC green message after reboot came up and never went away. It got stuck on it. OK, I full wiped again and flashed "ROMeOS3D_LOCKSCREEN_DATE_ALLIGNMENT.zip" but that gave me same issue. Then I flashed again LeeDroid back and it works but no WiFi. Also my friends report that after that my signal has gone worse and very often they don't hear everything I say.
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i think you missed some step mate
so what ROM are you using now?
PM Me if you're online..
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Hello there,
I've been using my Atrix (unlocked bootloader, Orange Stock 2.3.4) for over 2 weeks and yesterday, suddenly, the Wifi stopped. I can't activate the Wifi [in other words, it is not a network issue], it simply doesn't enable. When I try to enable the wifi, it takes like 20 secs and after that I recieve a "Error" msg. Just it.
Sometimes, the Atrix reboots while trying to enable the wifi.
Things I did so far:
- Wipe data (factory reset via phone and via android recovery)
- Wipe cache
- Reflashed Orange Stock 2.3.4 ROM
- Flashed another ROM (nCrust).
*edit: - Flashed another ROM (Ninja 0.4)
*edit: - Changed the kernel from INTL-MBR-d00-GB-Kernel-0.1.2-ext4-sv to INTL-MBR-d00-original-kernel
*edit: - Changed the kernel back to INTL-MBR-d00-GB-Kernel-0.1.2-ext4-sv
I've been looking around for problems like mine and a found a couple dead topics with no decisive answer.
Any suggestions? Could be a hardware failure?
I'm just asking because I want to use the warranty as my last resource.
Thanks in advance
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Kernel: INTL-MBR-d00-original-kernel
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Post that I checked, with no success:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180494&highlight=wifi+error
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182852&highlight=wifi+error
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134939&highlight=wifi+error
Try forgetting the network on your phone and renaming your wifi and connect to it.
Sounds weird, but it worked for me.
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You need to do a full wipe and then flash a ROM.
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CaelanT said:
You need to do a full wipe and then flash a ROM.
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Thanks for the answer!
Full wipe? How can that be done? What's the difference between "Wipe data/factory reset" from the Android Recovery and the full wipe?
Thanks again
Mine did this before the bootloader was unlocked.. is your bluetooth working? I did a few sbf attempts and ended up rma ing mine
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nineismine said:
Mine did this before the bootloader was unlocked.. is your bluetooth working? I did a few sbf attempts and ended up rma ing mine
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Yeah, my Bluetooth is working.
I'm trying to change the kernel.
I got this problem after i restored my nandroid backup with other kernel than the present one.
Anyway , i just did full wipe and installed the rom again, now everything is ok.
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I got this problem after i restored my nandroid backup with other kernel than the present one.
Anyway , i just did full wipe and installed the rom again, now everything is ok.
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What kernel are u using? How did you do a full wipe? I read all the "[Updated 8-2-2011] THE BEGINNERS (N00B) GUIDE!!! N00BS LOOK HERE FOR YOUR HOW TOs" topic without finding how a full wipe can be done
Faux123 OC 1.1GHZ kernel.
Get into recovery and flash cache, dalvik-cache and factory\data wipe.
Its written in that guide under ROMs & Kernels section:
3) Boot into CWM Recovery
4) Wipe Dalvik Cache (under advanced in CWM)
5) Wipe Cache Partition
6) Wipe data/factory reset
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I did exactly as you say and nothing changed.
This is what I did after:
fastboot -w (to wipe again)
moto-fastboot flash system ORFR234-system.img (Orange stock 2.3.4)
moto-fastboot flash boot ORFR234-tegrapart-d00100.boot.img
fastboot reboot
After the reboot, I installed the kernel "INTL-MBR-d00-GB-Kernel-0.1.2-ext4-sv" again, from the Android Recovery menu.
And still nothing... No wifi + auto-reboots ;/
Wait, the MBR-d00 is " [<{ Tegrapart=d00 Compatible with ATT U4_5.9.1 ROM}>] ", for ATT, not for Orange system.
Don't you need to install the other kernel ?
This one: "[<{ Tegrapart=1100 Compatible with Orange 4_5.2.1A ROM}>] " ???
Just flash the original kernel to see if the Wifi is working ok.
Sorry if i wrong or missing something, i got AT&T Atrix device, im not an international user.
When I type (su) cat /proc/cmdline I get this result "tegrapart=mbr:d00:100:800,kpanic:2100:400:800 ...", that's why I need a kernel d00 compatible, I think.
And thanks again for helping me out, Ofek
OK you doing fine.
After you fastboot flash the system and the boot img files, and reboots, is the WIFI working without the error? and no auto-reboots?
Nope ;/
Wifi still not working. I still can't activate it
Did you try to update the radio?
I don't think so... I'll look into it
zuperzuze said:
Thanks for the answer!
Full wipe? How can that be done? What's the difference between "Wipe data/factory reset" from the Android Recovery and the full wipe?
Thanks again
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wipe data/factory reset only clears user data. to do a full wipe you need to do that, clear the cache, and wipe system but then you need to have a unlocked BL so you can flash a rom image right away.
I think I got the answer... It's the kernel, I believe.
When I use a terminal emulator on my device and use the command #modprobe -v /system/lib/dhd.ko it says that it couldn't load the file.
Still looking into it.
Changed to mbr_d00 GB Kernel Version 0.1.3 and still no wifi.
Trying the mbr_d00 original Kernel Version
No success so far ;/
This sounds to me like a radio problem. Just my two cents, I would look for the answer in flashing the stock radio.
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I installed the ICS rom by zeubea on my htc legend, i followed the installation and it worked good. and then i installed the gapps, and now my phone is bootlooping.
when i try to do fastboot and re-install the rom, i get this message which says something about legendimg.zip file, and it quickly disappears.
and when i try to go to recovery the device shows the backgroud of the recovery but nothing happens.
if anyone understand my question and can help me do something to make my legend work again i will thank you very much
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I installed the ICS rom by zeubea on my htc legend, i followed the installation and it worked good. and then i installed the gapps, and now my phone is bootlooping.
when i try to do fastboot and re-install the rom, i get this message which says something about legendimg.zip file, and it quickly disappears.
and when i try to go to recovery the device shows the backgroud of the recovery but nothing happens.
if anyone understand my question and can help me do something to make my legend work again i will thank you very much
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Just read the whole thread in dev section. Someone already figure it out.
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petalyaa said:
Just read the whole thread in dev section. Someone already figure it out.
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the problem is that when i try to go to recovery i see the recovery background image and nothing happens so i can't install other version of the rom.
never mind, i got it to work.
all i had to do is press VOL UP + POWER button.
everyday i learn new things
Tried to update from CM7.2 to CM9.1 by instruction:
1. wipe data
2. wipe cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. flash rom..
5. reboot
and 9.1 didnt run at all.. bootloop..
also tried
1. wipe all
2. flash
3. wipe all
bootloop...
1. wipe all
2. flash
3. wipe all
4. gapps
5. wipe all
bootloop...
rolled back to 7.2 - works fine..
p.s.
sorry for my english
Why are you NOT wiping (formatting) boot and system? If you don't your leaving all the files for the previous rom installed hence why your having issues...
Installation is so easy if you use a bit of thought,
Format boot, system, data, cache and SDext DONOT FORMAT SD CARD!
Flash rom then flash gapps then reboot.
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I got it unlocked and tried to install SlimROM through hansoon2000 tool using the boot into recovery command(cwm). I flashed the zip but now I have a phone that is stuck on the white htc screen. How do I fix?
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I got it unlocked and tried to install SlimROM through hansoon2000 tool using the boot into recovery command(cwm). I flashed the zip but now I have a phone that is stuck on the white htc screen. How do I fix?
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Place the zip on the sd card and boot into recovery. Go into mounts and storage Wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik cache at least twice each. Then flash the zip of the rom and don't flash ANYTHING else (no mods themes nothing) until you boot it at least once. boot into hboot (battery pull, hold volume down and power at the same time until you see a white screen) and install the ph98img and reboot. You should be good to go.
Btw don't use cwm use Amon Ra
Place the zip on the sd card and boot into recovery. Go into mounts and storage Wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik cache at least twice each. Then flash the zip of the rom and don't flash ANYTHING else (no mods themes nothing) until you boot it at least once.
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Did that.
Flashed only the zip. Tried to reboot but it still stuck on the white screen.
Thinking I mis-understood I then
boot into hboot (battery pull, hold volume down and power at the same time until you see a white screen) and install the ph98img and reboot. You should be good to go.
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I got into hboot "install ph98img"?
khw1959 said:
Did that.
Flashed only the zip. Tried to reboot but it still stuck on the white screen.
Thinking I mis-understood I then I got into hboot "install ph98img"?
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Never mind. Go into fastboot mode and extract the boot.img from the ROM and flash that in fastboot
Ok:good: I am up and running. Just had to learn the interface differences from the Dinc. On to figure out the "Connection type" can't get to mount to PC(no option) only gives me charge only.
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Ok:good: I am up and running. Just had to learn the interface differences from the Dinc. On to figure out the "Connection type" can't get to mount to PC(no option) only gives me charge only.
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Try WiFi File Explorer in google play.
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Try WiFi File Explorer in google play.
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I have that and use it alot. Paul is on my contact list as I have done allot of beta testing for him. I found the fix in post 126 of this thread.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528443&page=13
I knew this would be a steep learning curve coming from the Dinc.:fingers-crossed:
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I have that and use it alot. Paul is on my contact list as I have done allot of beta testing for him. I found the fix in post 126 of this thread.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528443&page=13
I knew this would be a steep learning curve coming from the Dinc.:fingers-crossed:
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I came from the dinc back in March and initially it was confusing but once you go s-off then there aren't many differences. I do reiterate the recommendation above to us ramon recovery instead of cwm. Keep in mind. As long as you are s-on, you have to flash the rom and then flash the kernel separately in bootloader. Also, it sounds like you are on GB firmware. So...whenever you flash an ICS rom, you must flash the SD card patch too! Even if you are s-off. have fun!
Advice that I've learned, always make backup and always backup sd card on pc. Oh and always do a full wipe before installing a ROM.
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Okay I know this is a noob question so PLEASE excuse my noob-ism. Not sure if this should be in Q&A or Dev so please move to the correct section if I posted in the wrong one.
Okay, so my phone was originally 4.0.4 with a 1.19 HBOOT and 4.1 Sense. I rooted my phone, read up on a couple of threads and youtube videos regarding how to flash CM10 and from what I got if you have 1.19 HBOOT you can't just flash it using TWRP because you can't go S-OFF. Here is where I was a bit confused and think I went wrong. I read in the description of this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsQKOhqdPpM that if you aren't S-OFF that there is a workaround, which linked me to this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29417266&postcount=1397 . So the 1st option said that it's possible to flash using Flash Image GUI to flash CM10 THEN to flash it in recovery, which I did. However now that I look closely at the pics it says only for EVO4G and the 3D. Here's where I'm at, Flashed using Flash Image GUI, then rebooted to HBOOT, then recovery, then flashed using TWRP. It looked like a success after rebooting because I seen the CyanogenMod boot screen but it's been about 25 minutes and it's just stuck there. Read up on it some more and it said that it should only take about 5-7 minutes for the first boot. I don't know what to do from here. Is there any way to still boot CM10 on my device since it seems essentially stuck at the "CM" boot screen? If not, what ROM would take me back to where I initially started off previous to trying to flash CM10 (like sense essentially)?
Once again, sorry for the noob-ism but kinda stuck here. Thanks!
I would try going into recovery and wipe Dalvik, Cache and then factory reset, do not wipe system just the 2 I mentioned and reboot, if it stays on boot anim, go to bootloader and fastboot kernel and reboot
If you have SDK or adb tools then open terminal and navigate to the folder, open cm10 zip and extract the boot image and place it in that directory, with you phone in fastboot, type fastboot devices to ensure you are connected and type fastboot flash boot boot.img it will state write time and ok, then try reboot again
hold down the power button until the phone shuts off, when it does, hold power and volume down to get to boot loader, press volume down to recovery and then press power, in recovery wip all and restore nandroid back up,,,hope you made a back up hope this helps
It's probably something corrupt in dalvik or cache, could also be a kernel mismatch but I think it's more likely phone was not properly wiped prior to flashing cmx
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hold down the power button until the phone shuts off, when it does, hold power and volume down to get to boot loader, press volume down to recovery and then press power, in recovery wip all and restore nandroid back up,,,hope you made a back up hope this helps
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Didn't make a backup, noob mistake. I've rooted phones before but this is my first one putting a custom rom on.
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It's probably something corrupt in dalvik or cache, could also be a kernel mismatch but I think it's more likely phone was not properly wiped prior to flashing cmx
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THANK YOU! IT WORKED!
mista_k said:
Didn't make a backup, noob mistake. I've rooted phones before but this is my first one putting a custom rom on.
THANK YOU! IT WORKED!
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no problem just keep in mind that when switching roms, especially different bases (ics sense, aosp ics, aosp jb) wipe the dalvik and cache because they can easily be corrupted
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no problem just keep in mind that when switching roms, especially different bases (ics sense, aosp ics, aosp jb) wipe the dalvik and cache because they can easily be corrupted
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Sorry to hijack the thread but I am in the same situation.
Wiped Dalvik, Cache and even System...
But still, can't get pass the CMX boot animation.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
EdRF said:
Sorry to hijack the thread but I am in the same situation.
Wiped Dalvik, Cache and even System...
But still, can't get pass the CMX boot animation.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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S-on or s-off
You'll have to flash the kernel seperate if your s-on via fasboot or flash image gui
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om4 said:
If you have SDK or adb tools then open terminal and navigate to the folder, open cm10 zip and extract the boot image and place it in that directory, with you phone in fastboot, type fastboot devices to ensure you are connected and type fastboot flash boot boot.img it will state write time and ok, then try reboot again
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Following this step of the process fixed this same issue for me.
Thanks both (hut thanks button too )
I flashed via flashgui and also via fastboot.
Then flashed the rom.
But still stays in the boot animation.
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S-on or s-off
You'll have to flash the kernel seperate if your s-on via fasboot or flash image gui
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CaptinStabN said:
Following this step of the process fixed this same issue for me.
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EdRF said:
Thanks both (hut thanks button too )
I flashed via flashgui and also via fastboot.
Then flashed the rom.
But still stays in the boot animation.
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Hmm...well this time I just went to recovery. Made a backup and erased, cache, dalvik, system. Did a factory reset as well (didn't do that before) and in the end did as you guys suggested. Flashed rom and then boot.img via fastboot. Thank you very much!!! :victory:
Haven't been as active lately because I've been very sick but factory reset would have been my first suggestion. If you are starting a fresh install you should always wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset and then wipe system. I used to refer wipe scripts but for this phone there has been an unusually high number of users who's partitions (mostly internal sd) end up corrupt after using a wipe script. I don't know why, they are generally reliable and in most cases are better as they can wipe areas of the partitions that you miss wiping normally. If you are familiar with reformatting and you can back up internal regularly then you should try a wipe script. It's just a bit more convenient when it does work then manually wiping each partition.
Nothing works!
om4 said:
Haven't been as active lately because I've been very sick but factory reset would have been my first suggestion. If you are starting a fresh install you should always wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset and then wipe system. I used to refer wipe scripts but for this phone there has been an unusually high number of users who's partitions (mostly internal sd) end up corrupt after using a wipe script. I don't know why, they are generally reliable and in most cases are better as they can wipe areas of the partitions that you miss wiping normally. If you are familiar with reformatting and you can back up internal regularly then you should try a wipe script. It's just a bit more convenient when it does work then manually wiping each partition.
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Okay so I did all of this and still..... doesn't work. I'm not really a phone wiz. I paid someone to root my phone before and I used the CM10 ROM, everything was fine until I tried to change my font, the phone rebooted and got stuck on the CM 10 boot screen. I went to recovery and restored my phone from September. I then went to Flash Image GUI and flashed the boot.img for CM!0. Then went into recovery and flashed CM!0 and gaaps and wiped the cache, delv cache, system and factory reset. When I rebooted I was still stuck on the boot screen. :/ I am able to restore back to September but my camera or wifi doesn't work. Anyone know how to help me?
Try flashing meanrom, it has the kernel installer and doesn't require flash image or fastboot. If you still have any issues with the camera then relock the bootloader and flash ruu. If that doesn't fix the camera then its most likely hardware failure.
flash gui image htc evo lte
I'm rooted s-on HTC evo 4g lte. I got the boot 2.09.
I downloaded flash GUI image. I backup my stock
ROM. Then I flash cm10.1 and everything worked
Fine. Now want to go back to my stock ROM.plz help
Me don't know how.........?????????????
SunnyDNuts said:
I'm rooted s-on HTC evo 4g lte. I got the boot 2.09.
I downloaded flash GUI image. I backup my stock
ROM. Then I flash cm10.1 and everything worked
Fine. Now want to go back to my stock ROM.plz help
Me don't know how.........?????????????
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Flash the backup you made of your stock ROM.
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I tried. It either says the file is to big or don't have the right file
I tried all the files on the backup
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FinZ28 said:
Flash the backup you made of your stock ROM.
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I tried compressing the backup file so GUI would search for the
Kernel but it can't find the image
Bootloop Battery Issue
I recently flashed paranoid android to my verizon GS3 but after trying to boot I got stuck in a bootloop. It ran all last night but didnt accept a charge, and now won't turn on at all. When the battery is taken out and put back and then plugged back in it comes up with the battery charging symbol briefly but then immediately shuts off again. It wont turn on in download/recovery mode either. What should I do?
ross7alex said:
I recently flashed paranoid android to my verizon GS3 but after trying to boot I got stuck in a bootloop. It ran all last night but didnt accept a charge, and now won't turn on at all. When the battery is taken out and put back and then plugged back in it comes up with the battery charging symbol briefly but then immediately shuts off again. It wont turn on in download/recovery mode either. What should I do?
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Do you have android sdk setup on your PC?
No but I can download it. Where should I find it?
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bigdaddy619 said:
Do you have android sdk setup on your PC?
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Ok I found it and Im downloading it now. How will this help me?
I have an evo v 4g on virgin mobile, which is an evo 3D. I had rooted the device and installed the midnight rom. All was well and eventuallly I got bored of that rom and decided to switch to the stock rom. Everything was still fine. Then I decided to install the "king kang" rom. I didn't read the tutorial very well. It warned me not to install if I was on HBOOT 1.5. Turns out I was and I got stuck in a boot loop. I was able to boot into fastboot and then enter teamwin recovery. I attempted to wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe all (factory reset), and then flashing the stock rom again. No luck. Still had a bootloop, only now it shows the virgin mobile logo until it restarts. I have also tried doing the wipes and then restoring from the backup I made before installing any roms. Can someone please help me figure this out? I am S-ON and have HBOOT 1.57.
Think you might have to flash the stock kernel after returning to stick ROM, at least I did it to fix a bootloop.
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How would I go about doing that?
kodonnell204 said:
How would I go about doing that?
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You'll have to flash boot.img through adb with fastboot commands.
Sent from my SlimRom jb'd EVO 3D.
aqualls said:
You'll have to flash boot.img through adb with fastboot commands.
Sent from my SlimRom jb'd EVO 3D.
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Could you give me a list of steps I need to complete for me to do this? I've tried doing my research but it didn't help. Wouldn't flashing the stock rom automatically flash the stock kernel?