I'm currently rooted stock JB. I tried to revert back to ICS by:
- reboot to recovery
- flash ics stock kernel
- flash ics stock rom
However, after reboot, the phone was stuck at the animation boot screen.
1. Is it even possible to revert back to ICS?
2. If it is possible, what am I missing?
The reason I want to revert back is because of the proximity senser problem (phone gets blank durring call/voice mail) + google navigation crashes.
Not sure.
Did you wipe cache, dalvick, factory reset, and system?
Them since it sounds like you are s- on. Flash the kernel then rom. I haven't read anywhere that you can't go between JB and ICS.
Rather than the stock ROM i would try one of the custom ICS ones since they were all very far along in development.
Like viper 2.0, super LTE or ICS tranquility.
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I wiped only dache and dalvick. Is it crucial that I wipe the others as well?
dealcrawler said:
I wiped only dache and dalvick. Is it crucial that I wipe the others as well?
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I go back and forth all the time but I am rooted s-off with hboot 1.12
Are you s-off?
No, I'm s-on. With the lastest hboot 2.09
dealcrawler said:
No, I'm s-on. With the lastest hboot 2.09
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I don't think you can go back. I'm not completely sure though
dealcrawler said:
I wiped only dache and dalvick. Is it crucial that I wipe the others as well?
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I would wipe all 4. Start clean and a better chance everything works right.
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dealcrawler said:
I'm currently rooted stock JB. I tried to revert back to ICS by:
- reboot to recovery
- flash ics stock kernel
- flash ics stock rom
However, after reboot, the phone was stuck at the animation boot screen.
1. Is it even possible to revert back to ICS?
2. If it is possible, what am I missing?
The reason I want to revert back is because of the proximity senser problem (phone gets blank durring call/voice mail) + google navigation crashes.
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MikeyXDA's MeanBean rom has fixed all those problems AFAIK click the link in my SIG and have a look
I'm pretty sure SuperJelly has al those fixed as well
You will need to do a factory reset to go back, or restore a backup. I agree with trying MeanBean first to see if you like it. Although if navigation isn't working for you on stock, then it probably won't work on MeanBean either.
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I wiped everything. I also did a factory reset but it still didn't work. I then tried MeanBean and the proximity sensor issue is now gone ( haven't try navigation).
So I'm OK for now. Thank you for all the help.
dealcrawler said:
I'm currently rooted stock JB. I tried to revert back to ICS by:
- reboot to recovery
- flash ics stock kernel
- flash ics stock rom
However, after reboot, the phone was stuck at the animation boot screen.
1. Is it even possible to revert back to ICS?
2. If it is possible, what am I missing?
The reason I want to revert back is because of the proximity senser problem (phone gets blank durring call/voice mail) + google navigation crashes.
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I'm currently looking for stock ICS ROMs (no root or goodies just an ICS stock rom I can put through twrp).
Can you point me to where I can get that ROM and Kernel you're using?
tankerkevo said:
I'm currently looking for stock ICS ROMs (no root or goodies just an ICS stock rom I can put through twrp).
Can you point me to where I can get that ROM and Kernel you're using?
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I got the stock ROOTED ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766628
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I unlocked the bootloader and rooted it okay... then I flashed a ROM, that also worked fine. I tried to flash a kernel and now it just gets stuck on the HTC screen. I tried restoring my back up, still the same issue. Tried reflashing the ROM, same issue. Not sure how to get it back to normal at this point.
It sounds like the kernel you flashed is either a 2.3.3 kernel that doesn't work on 2.3.4, or it was a bad flash. You should be able to fix this by holding volume down when booting up (opens HBOOT) then choose Recovery and from the recovery you can then either enable USB Mass Storage device and transfer a stock kernel over USB to your SD card then flash the stock kernel, or if you already have a stock kernel on your SD card, you can just select it from the install from zip menu and flash.
This Kernel should work fine (it's stock with CIQ spyware removed):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224659
and after I flash this kernel it should be back to normal.... or should I try to flash a ROM all over again as well? As long as it can definitely be fixed then that's quite alright.... this phone compared to the Epic (which I came from) seems like it's much less fail safe to me.
Coriolis3ffect said:
and after I flash this kernel it should be back to normal.... or should I try to flash a ROM all over again as well? As long as it can definitely be fixed then that's quite alright.... this phone compared to the Epic (which I came from) seems like it's much less fail safe to me.
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ROMs usually have kernels. You could just wipe Dalvick cache and cache and flash your original rom (which has it's original kernel). and that should work.
There's a sea of roms. You could try posting on a rom's thread whether a particular kernel is compatible. Just follow the spin of things. Saves from just going round in circles.
Coriolis3ffect said:
and after I flash this kernel it should be back to normal.... or should I try to flash a ROM all over again as well? As long as it can definitely be fixed then that's quite alright.... this phone compared to the Epic (which I came from) seems like it's much less fail safe to me.
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Here's a scenario: If you installed a rooted stock 2.3.4 rom then decided to install Silverneedle kernel, your phone will get stuck in this boot-loop because the silverneedle kernel is not compatible with 2.3.4 yet. So by flashing a stock kernel over what is already on there, it should fix the problem. Before you flash the stock kernel clear cache and dalvik. After that flash the kernel and reboot the phone. Chances are it will boot normally. I doubt you will have to reflash a ROM to fix this.
Just cleared the dalvik and the cache, reflashed the ROM hoping to start completely fresh and its still getting stuck...
Coriolis3ffect said:
Just cleared the dalvik and the cache, reflashed the ROM hoping to start completely fresh and its still getting stuck...
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Then flash a stock kernel. I have had the same problem before. I flashed a ROM, installed a kernel and stuck at HTC boot screen. The fix is to either install a stock kernel through bootloader or flash another ROM in recovery. If you want the best chance of it working the first time, then flash the stock rooted 2.3.4 ROM by xhausx. If you want to try other ROMs and kernels, make sure that your ROM and kernel are compatible. Also use the synergy wipe zip file before flashing to make sure everything is formatted properly. Also, did you flash the extra firmwares that came with the 2.3.4 update? If not, make sure you flash those along with the new radio that just came out.
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Take it you didn't do a nandroid before flashing?
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Tried to get my nandroid and it still got stuck..
Perhaps I should've also mentioned that my bootloader still says S-ON and I unlocked it using the HTC unlock method.
sn0b0ard said:
Then flash a stock kernel. I have had the same problem before. I flashed a ROM, installed a kernel and stuck at HTC boot screen. The fix is to either install a stock kernel through bootloader or flash another ROM in recovery. If you want the best chance of it working the first time, then flash the stock rooted 2.3.4 ROM by xhausx. If you want to try other ROMs and kernels, make sure that your ROM and kernel are compatible. Also use the synergy wipe zip file before flashing to make sure everything is formatted properly. Also, did you flash the extra firmwares that came with the 2.3.4 update? If not, make sure you flash those along with the new radio that just came out.
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Not sure about any extra firmwares actually.... currently going to try flashing xhaus' ROM and hope that works...
Flashed the superwipe before flashing the ROM, then flashed the ROM... it went to the HTC screen for a second then just vibrated and then turned black.
When I go into the bootloader when it is loading up the images.... it kept saying "No Image!" for all of them. I'm not having any luck with this at all.
Coriolis3ffect said:
When I go into the bootloader when it is loading up the images.... it kept saying "No Image!" for all of them. I'm not having any luck with this at all.
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Do you have it named exactly PG86IMG.ZIP?
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Okay... you mentioned something about firmwares to flash... which ones are they?
I'm kinda lost at this point because I'm not sure about the specific order in which you are supposed to do things.
Which version of hboot do you have?
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1.50.000 or whatever
Just follow this guide easy. Easy step by step.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1231249
jayharper08 said:
Just follow this guide easy. Easy step by step.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1231249
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+1 on this. RUU method should be bullet proof
Coriolis3ffect said:
Okay... you mentioned something about firmwares to flash... which ones are they?
I'm kinda lost at this point because I'm not sure about the specific order in which you are supposed to do things.
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It's in the post that xhausx made for the stock rooted 2.08.651.2 ROM.
URL: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223979
List of new firmwares for the 2.08.651.2 update:
(If you do the RUU method, you should have all the firmwares installed automatically btw...)
Radio & PRI Updates Radio 0.97.10.0808 PRI 1.24_003
PG86IMG_radio_pri.zip (MD5: E28414AAC6F91CE9D7B3615B2999AD3A)
RPM Possible fix for Black SOD
PG86IMG_rpm.zip (MD5: DE69396C8922FAD3AC82E5F836EE95FB)
SBL Secure Bootloader?
PG86IMG_sbl.zip (MD5: 5604349AD611241CF1AC152FD3B0DE45)
TZ Trusted Zone - Not sure of it's purpose
PG86IMG_tz.zip (MD5: 75749FBCCE1331A5A85D2A154E15B276)
PG2F2_SPCUSTOM - No idea what it is
PG86IMG_pg2f2_spcustom.zip (MD5: 7A7DE8659A0771919A14B0C299CA18CC)
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The link posted is for the GSM Evo 3D... will it work on CDMA?
Hi,
I accidentally updated to Gingerbread on my Thunderbolt, and I forgot I rooted my phone, by the time I remembered it already had a blue android and an explaimation mark. So I did some random crap, and probley made it worse.
First I did the vol down power thing went to factory reset it loaded CWM v4.0.1.4
I wiped cache patition
Dalvick cache
and Battery stats
then I wiped data/factory reset
It loaded like it was brand new everything seemed fine till I updated and did same thing so I wiped the data again and now it keeps auto updating so I have to keep my internet off
and it's annoying as crap
I'm a noob so I don't understand stuff
should I go ahead with this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1009423
I couldn't understand it and if your not rooted why would you unroot I don't get that part...
Do I still have root?
What does flash exactly mean?
Current Specs (I don't know what to give but I'll guess)
Thunderbolt
Top says
Mecha XD S-OFF
HBOOT 6.04.1002
eMMC-boot
Android Version 2.2.1
(tell me if you need any other info)
Should I upgrade to gingerbread any way
Download a customer rom, put it on your sd card and flash it in CWM. I'm running BAMF forever and like it. There are plenty of roms to choose from. This should stop the update. After running the rom if you decide you like stock better you can flash the stock rom back and take the update. You will loose root.
Pull the update off the SD. It will stop flashing it
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Kidney Poker said:
Pull the update off the SD. It will stop flashing it
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I had a friend who's phone auto updated and is stuck on the htc boot screen. Will deleting the update off the sd card work also? Her phone is not rooted, just hoping to save her from having to replace it.
And how do you forget you rooted your phone?
If pulling the update off the sd what do i need to look for
i have a similar problem
my wifes phone is rooted though. it had a stock rom and she autoupdated
now i can only go to recovery mode.
is there a way to fix this and save the stuff on her phone
waltersobchak96 said:
i have a similar problem
my wifes phone is rooted though. it had a stock rom and she autoupdated
now i can only go to recovery mode.
is there a way to fix this and save the stuff on her phone
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1) The phone will not boot all the way up?
2) is the recovery stock or CWM?
3) do you have a recent back up made?
4) do you have s-off?
jett2314 said:
1) The phone will not boot all the way up?
2) is the recovery stock or CWM?
3) do you have a recent back up made?
4) do you have s-off?
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1. it boots up all the way, turns off after 10-20s each time, regardless of what action i'm taking
2. cwm recovery
3. no backups recent or not
4. i don't know if i 'have it' but when i load hboot the status is 's-off'
Does it crash or shut off? Maybe a hardware problem?
It powers down the normal way.
waltersobchak96 said:
It powers down the normal way.
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If you clear the cache, the shutdowns will stop.
But the OTA will download again, and in a few days you will have to repeat the process.
A custom ROM fixed me, but now the same thing poped up.
May go back to stock .... trying xdabolt, but in the process lost my data.
Kidney Poker said:
Pull the update off the SD. It will stop flashing it
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What am I looking for on the SD card to remove?
sounds like you still have s-off. Anything you are trying to save like app data is gone if you do not have a back up. I would down load a customer rom or even one of the rooted stock versions with the latest OTA and flash that with CWM recovery. Be sure to clear cache and dalvick wipe first when you flash it. There are RUU you could use to return it to stock, but you will lose root. I'm running BAMF forever 1.0.9 and like it. Play around with some roms and if you don't like them use a RUU to restore you back to stock. Most important is make sure you read up on things first.
Hey I endded up just unrooting using this video
(can't show video url)
(Search how to unroot on youtube you should see it by nat3mil and I think that's only if you have revolutionary)
and I guess the video would work too.
If you restored to factory settings using power and vol down buttons and wiped the data in the revolutionary thing, and then followed the video...
phones working now and the video's idiot-proof
just posting this if anyone else needded to unroot
syed2007 said:
and the video's idiot-proof
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You would think but I have seen people who after being on here a year still don't know the difference between flashing something in ROM manager or recovery.
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unrooting is good and all, but if that happens again, just look around for the newest ruu and find a rooted version. most ruu get rooted that day... heck i had 2.11.605.5 rooted b4 verizon released it (the 2nd leak, the one WITH working vm notifications) thanks to eris of course. then you'd be up to date, stock, rooted... all you'd have to do is wipe dalvik, cache, and system... keep the data (if coming from sense 2.1 rom) and you'd be good.
i don't mess with sense 2.1/3.0 hybrid or 3.0 roms anymore, for this very reason. a ton of incompatibilities between the roms and framework, causing you to have to wipe data when switching... what a pita! i haven't wiped data in months. keep the data always to make life easier...
if you have problems, use clockwork's "fix permissions" and reboot. problem not solved? then retry rom installation WIPING EVERYTHING, then at least you tried to keep your stuff. titanium backup is great for backing up apps + data, so you can import the data back when you're stable on the new rom... just restore the apps + data for the necessary apps, and app only for the stuff that doesn't mnatter... never restore system apps + data for roms with severely different basebands or from completely different roms. unrooting won't be necessary next time
I had my phone half rooted, OTA came and I selected to defer, well I forgot and now I have the security warning.I tried flashing through the bootloader on my SD card the stock file and I still have the security warning. I use my phone as my internet source so it's been a big PITA. The phone starts, goes to 1x, then 4G, then restarts over and over.
Won't load into recovery, won't factory reset, using HBOOT USB and the command prompt the device isn't recognized.
Right now its as follows:
S-ON
1.04.0000
1.16.0223r
Feb 23 2011, 20: 42:55
Back to using my OG Moto DROID and I am going insane!! Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
Wiped dalvik and flashed a new rom. Works fine now. Had to use a new radio but still.
tapatalk on thunderbread
flip218 said:
I had a friend who's phone auto updated and is stuck on the htc boot screen. Will deleting the update off the sd card work also? Her phone is not rooted, just hoping to save her from having to replace it.
And how do you forget you rooted your phone?
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If the phones rooted you can prolly get into recovery VIA hboot.
If its not rooted you can prolly find a ota ruu and flash it in hboot. U can do that if its rooted too but ull lose root. Or if its a locked s off there's methods to roll back to factory and turn s on. And yes delete the orig update off the card
RobsCavZ24 said:
I had my phone half rooted, OTA came and I selected to defer, well I forgot and now I have the security warning.I tried flashing through the bootloader on my SD card the stock file and I still have the security warning. I use my phone as my internet source so it's been a big PITA. The phone starts, goes to 1x, then 4G, then restarts over and over.
Won't load into recovery, won't factory reset, using HBOOT USB and the command prompt the device isn't recognized.
Right now its as follows:
S-ON
1.04.0000
1.16.0223r
Feb 23 2011, 20: 42:55
Back to using my OG Moto DROID and I am going insane!! Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
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Anyone, or flash to Gingerbread? I really need my 4G my OG DROID battery is f**ked, I NEED THIS PHONE WORKING!
I have S-Off, the leaked May Hboot, an ICS ROM (Nils' Business ICS 3.4 S-off version), but the ICS radios simply do not work.
Today I tried them and had barely functioning cell reception, crap battery life, and only 1x data.
Then I flashed the OTA GB radios, and everything was perfect. Lightening fast 4g, killer cell reception, and great battery.
Why?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
The Beeb
Try this one. There are a couple floating around that may have problems but this one works for me
ICS Latest Radio
Just remove everything in the name before the PH and flash in bootloader (I know, you know this but others may not)
May also want to match the kernel
Thanx, Nils. I'll try it after work today.
BTW, I'm on your new kernel release, and it's running great.
BBEgo said:
Thanx, Nils. I'll try it after work today.
BTW, I'm on your new kernel release, and it's running great.
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Pretty sure you were so let me know how you make out.
If it ain't broke don't fix it. There are people who would kill for "Lightening fast 4g, killer cell reception, and great battery. "
Kane5581 said:
If it ain't broke don't fix it. There are people who would kill for "Lightening fast 4g, killer cell reception, and great battery. "
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What you say makes perfect sense, and I even agree with you.
There's just this tiny voice in the back of my head that keeps shouting "Yeah, but WHY?!?"
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
Snuzzo said:
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
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Are you asking or telling?
i flashed the latest radio while on my latest ROM with the latest leaked kernel with not problems.
NilsP said:
Are you asking or telling?
i flashed the latest radio while on my latest ROM with the latest leaked kernel with not problems.
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Just mentioning is all. I had issues myself with data+voice until doing the above. Now I have spot on 4g and calls are crystal.
EDIT:
That was with the older leak, same radios.
Snuzzo said:
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
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+1 you probably NEED to do this.. I know I always do..
In superchilpil's firmware thread he does say to wipe and reinstall or you'll have 4g problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614366
"YOU MUST FACTORY RESET IN THE BOOTLOADER TO FIX DATA ISSUES"
Actually it was Snuzzo who informed me that I need to do that after not reading all the words on the flashing instructions. You know figured I would just skip that part well thats fine if you want your data dropping in and out, no 4G and just general ****tyness..
I did a wipe/factory reset in bootloader, and then restored a CWM Backup of Nils' ROM.
When that didn't work, I did it again and wiped everything and started over with a fresh install... No joy.
Snuzzo said:
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
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I skipped the recovery step... That's gotta be the problem.
BBEgo said:
I did a wipe/factory reset in bootloader, and then restored a CWM Backup of Nils' ROM.
When that didn't work, I did it again and wiped everything and started over with a fresh install... No joy.
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You have to have the stock recovery in order to factory reset in the bootloader. If you have a custom recovery such as cwm or ra it won't do the reset needed for the radio to work correctly.
Flash stock recovery
Factory reset
Boot to make sure radios work right
Fastboot install custom recovery
Restore backup
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Just got a GSIII today and have been trying some JB ROMS out, but so far I have not been able to get WiFi working at all with any of them.
I have tried Vanilla RootBox, LiquidJB and SuperNexus but whilst I can see my WiFi AP on all of them and can enter my password all I get is the "Connecting..." message for ages before it gives up?
WiFi works fine on the stock ROM, and there are no obvious settings on the WiFi router itself which would be causing this.
Any advice appreciated!
You need to flash back to stock ICS then flash jelly beam buddy
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speedyjay said:
You need to flash back to stock ICS then flash jelly beam buddy
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Thanks, I just spotted a couple of threads mentioning this.
Couple of questions, when you say flash back to stock does that mean through CWM Recovery, or some other way? Does it have to be a straight flash to a downloaded stock ROM or am I able to just "restore" the backup I made?
Thanks again!
Flash back using odin....i can provide a link if you like
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speedyjay said:
Flash back using odin....i can provide a link if you like
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Cool, so I've got Odin (I believe that's what I used to root the phone?) Is there a specific .zip I need to flash back to? Also do I need to boot back in to the stock ROM or just stick JB straight back on again?
Please note, when you have flashed back to ics you need to then set up phone and connect to Wi-Fi once, then proceed to flash jb
slaphead20 said:
Please note, when you have flashed back to ics you need to then set up phone and connect to Wi-Fi once, then proceed to flash jb
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Excellent. Do I need to download a specific "Stock ICS" ROM to do this? Any pointers as to where I can find this?
Thanks for the help people
I seem to remember I just flashed an old wannamlite Rom in cwm
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
These ones. (4.0.4)
Or try http://fus.nanzen.se/
This is if you want to find the original firmware your phone came with.
I'm still not having much luck with this.
Should I be wiping before I flash back to ICS, and then again before back to JB?
I think a wipe before flashing ICS is enough.
But watch the youtube video on the first post on :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
It pretty much explains every part of returning to stock ICS. From there it is just reflashing JB with odin and wifi should work.
Hmm, still not having much luck. I've installed my JB ROM, wiped, gone back to stock ICS using the ROM from the link provided above in ODNI.
But now when I try to reboot in to recovery to re-flash my JB ROM I seem to get a different version of recovery from what I had before and it fails during verification when I try to flash the .zip.
Any advice welcome!
I'm having the same problem here.
BUT, even flasing stock ICS and flasing a custom JB ROM after that does not solve the issue.
Here is what I did in what order. Maybe I'm missing some essential point or whatever:
- full wipe in cwm recovery
- flash stock ICS via Odin (I9300XXBLH3_I9300DBTBLH4_I9300XXLH1_HOME.tar)
- reboot and test WiFi. WiFi works fine! Firmware is 4.0.4
- flash CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4 to gain root again
- boot into CWM Recovery, format /preload (to get rid of apps installing themselves on boot)
- another full wipe
- install zip from sdcard (tried AOKP JB build 4 for i9300 and ParanoidAndroid v2.22)
same old ****! WiFi not conecting!
I would apeciatie any help to solve this problem for me. Aparently reverting to stock ICS has solved this for others but I dont get what I'm donig wrong her...
try some router side adjustments
Jenuall said:
Hmm, still not having much luck. I've installed my JB ROM, wiped, gone back to stock ICS using the ROM from the link provided above in ODNI.
But now when I try to reboot in to recovery to re-flash my JB ROM I seem to get a different version of recovery from what I had before and it fails during verification when I try to flash the .zip.
Any advice welcome!
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you need to root again flashing 'CF-Root' via Odin to get CWM recovery. I guess.
try some router side adjustments
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that does not seem right. My phone connects just fine with any ICS based ROM. It even conects with JB ROM Android Revolution HD.
BitzlSchnitzl said:
you need to root again flashing 'CF-Root' via Odin to get CWM recovery. I guess.
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Okay so I Re-rooted with CF-Root through ODIN and have got CWM recover back, but now when I re-flash JB I still get the same problems, try to connect to WiFi and it just sits there saying "Connecting..." and then gives up!
Is there a specific set of steps for doing this? I connected to WiFi whilst back on the Stock ICS ROM (LG8) and that worked fine, I have tried various combinations of wiping/not wiping at each stage in between JB->ICS->JB with no luck. Do I need a particular Stock ROM to go back to, do I have to use a specific version of ODIN/CF-Root/CWM?
Very annoying as everything else about the Jelly Bean ROMS seems perfect!
Has anyone worked out why JB ROMS are doing this?
I have the same problem
It seems to work for some people to go back to ICS and then flash JB ROMs, but somehow it does not work for us..
I'm trying an old stock ICS now and the will flash cm10. lets see if that helps
I've downloaded a selection of stock and custom ICS roms to try with the process, hopefully something will do the trick!
Also I don't think changing router settings can have anything to do with this as it works fine for every other device I own, including a different handset running JB. However out of curiosity I spent last night playing with all the settings to see if anything would help. It didn't
U said u flashed back to stock.... In that case u lost cwm then ur gonna hafto re flash cwm
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Good news! I found a solution!!
use newest siyah kernel and wifi should connect
i have updated to jellybean and its not all that great right now and i really love TeamVenow Viper4g 2.0.2 rom. Is it possible to restore my viper4g backup now that im on the new firmware that came with the jellybean update?
wmarshall said:
i have updated to jellybean and its not all that great right now and i really love TeamVenow Viper4g 2.0.2 rom. Is it possible to restore my viper4g backup now that im on the new firmware that came with the jellybean update?
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I believe folks in the Viper ROM thread have updated their firmware and are still using ViperROM with no issues.
wmarshall said:
i have updated to jellybean and its not all that great right now and i really love TeamVenow Viper4g 2.0.2 rom. Is it possible to restore my viper4g backup now that im on the new firmware that came with the jellybean update?
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im running viper and updated firmware and have to issues
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im running viper and updated firmware and have to issues
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Your running viper with problems? My backup won't restore. Maybe I should do a fresh installed to get back to the viper Rom
I can't say anything for viper rom. But one thing i noticed when i switch from jb to ics is that my DATA backup in twrp (from jb) did not transfer back to ics. I had to restore a previous ics DATA backup for my phone to boot correctly.
See if a fresh ics install works first, then restore data.
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I can't say anything for viper rom. But one thing i noticed when i switch from jb to ics is that my DATA backup in twrp (from jb) did not transfer back to ics. I had to restore a previous ics DATA backup for my phone to boot correctly.
See if a fresh ics install works first, then restore data.
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My ics backups from twrp wont restore either. i tried a fresh install of viperrom and it wont boot up. Which fresh ics rom did you use?
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First I wiped cache, dalvic cache, factory reset, then wiped system. after that I installed stock with goodies 2.16 (being s-off) and it booted to ics no problem. I then restored my jb backup data and my phone didnt load the os. It finally loaded when i restored it with my ics backup data i made earlier before i upgraded to jb.
If your s-on i cant be certain that ics will load up. but you can try fastboot flashing the boot.img file inside the rom zip.
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First I wiped cache, dalvic cache, factory reset, then wiped system. after that I installed stock with goodies 2.16 (being s-off) and it booted to ics no problem. I then restored my jb backup data and my phone didnt load the os. It finally loaded when i restored it with my ics backup data i made earlier before i upgraded to jb.
If your s-on i cant be certain that ics will load up. but you can try fastboot flashing the boot.img file inside the rom zip.
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I am s-on. I'll try to flash the boot.img hopefully that will work. I'm really not liking this jb update.
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I am s-on. I'll try to flash the boot.img hopefully that will work. I'm really not liking this jb update.
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flashed the boot.img in fastboot then restored my backup and now im back to viperrom
It's the kernel. I couldn't go back either until I flashed a different kernel