Hey guys, last night my s3 ran out of battery while I was sleeping. I woke up to charge it and turn it on although it's just stuck on boot loop now. Any ideas? I don't really want to have to restore it through clockwork recovery if I can avoid it.. any ideas?
Running CyanogenMod 10
Recovery and wipe caches .
jje
Thanks for your reply. Wiping the cache hasn't seemed to have done anything, any more suggestions?
well, try formatting system and reflashing
Thank you, just need to re root, re flash and restore from backup now.
I'm having a similar issue. Last night my S3 ran out of battery and it went off. I tried to power it on again, and it started to show the boot logo. But it went off again because there was no battery. I changed the battery and now I have a bootloop. I made a backup, and then I started trying solutions. The only one that works is wiping data/factory reset. And then, if I restore ONLY the data partition from the backup the boot loop comes back. So whatever it is, is on the data partition. But how to diagnose it or solve it? I don't wanna lose my apps or their configuration!!
Any help??
eXtremeDevil said:
I'm having a similar issue. Last night my S3 ran out of battery and it went off. I tried to power it on again, and it started to show the boot logo. But it went off again because there was no battery. I changed the battery and now I have a bootloop. I made a backup, and then I started trying solutions. The only one that works is wiping data/factory reset. And then, if I restore ONLY the data partition from the backup the boot loop comes back. So whatever it is, is on the data partition. But how to diagnose it or solve it? I don't wanna lose my apps or their configuration!!
Any help??
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Well done for searching but this thread is from last year so a better option would of been to start a new one and linked to this one in your post saying what you have done.
If the phone turns off do to a empty battery there's a chance it can corrupt files. This is what this sounds like, no option to clean install.
Thanks for the info, I ended up using a backup.
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hey guys, been here since the launch of evo. rooting, flashing, everything.
today i wanted to switch roms. so i went about my normal process...
d/l new ROM
backup current ROM
backup apps
wipe cache and dalvic
flash new ROM
i got stuck on the last step. i went to flash the new ROM (nocturnal 1.3)
it said something along the lines of blah blah is already unmounted. i didnt pay too much attention to it because i was going to restart and try again. long story short, it will only boot to htc white screen and nothing else.
can anyone help me out?
p.s. im on clockwork recovery
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did you not wipe system and data? I am not super skilled, but maybe it tried to stick the entire ROM into the left over space of the last ROM that is still on there?
It won't boot to recovery? It should boot to recovery
weezymagic said:
hey guys, been here since the launch of evo. rooting, flashing, everything.
today i wanted to switch roms. so i went about my normal process...
d/l new ROM
backup current ROM
backup apps
wipe cache and dalvic
flash new ROM
i got stuck on the last step. i went to flash the new ROM (nocturnal 1.3)
it said something along the lines of blah blah is already unmounted. i didnt pay too much attention to it because i was going to restart and try again. long story short, it will only boot to htc white screen and nothing else.
can anyone help me out?
p.s. im on clockwork recovery
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The error message you received is going to be the key to understanding the issue that occured. When it says unmounted, it is referring to a specific partition, either /data or /system most likely.
For starters, when it hangs on the htc white screen, this is usually either a kernel or ramdisk issue. If the kernel is known to be good, then it is probably a ramdisk issue. most ramdisk issues relate to a mismatch/incompatibility between the loaded kernel and the ROM.
First suggestion would be to reflash the ROM, clearing /cache and /data.
Second suggestion would be to restore a backup. This will confirm there is nothing wrong with your device hardware wise and you'll know it is a specific issue with the ROM you wanted to load.
Third suggestion, find the exact error, word for word, which occured in recovery and post up in the ROM thread asking if other users of that ROM also encountered, how they handled. Also feel free to post back up here.
When writing the programming behind a custom recovery, the error messages are added in there to help allow users and developers better knowledge of the exact issue so they can work to resolve them. Without the exact error message, it is similar to going to a car shop and saying, some light came on my dash, but I don't know what it was and now the car doesn't work. Fix it? Another words, it is very vague.
Hope the suggestions and tips help! Good luck!
my first instinct was to reflash the backup or new rom again but it wont boot to any rom, recovery or bootloader. it just hangs on the htc white screen
idk what happened but i got into the bootloader through battery pull, power+vol down. i know ive tried that in the past but this time it worked. now im restoring a nandroid from yesterday
weezymagic said:
idk what happened but i got into the bootloader through battery pull, power+vol down. i know ive tried that in the past but this time it worked. now im restoring a nandroid from yesterday
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are you on twrp 1.0.x ? There is s charging issue where it won't restart right because it thinks It's already in recovery
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weezymagic said:
hey guys, been here since the launch of evo. rooting, flashing, everything.
today i wanted to switch roms. so i went about my normal process...
d/l new ROM
backup current ROM
backup apps
wipe cache and dalvic
flash new ROM
i got stuck on the last step. i went to flash the new ROM (nocturnal 1.3)
it said something along the lines of blah blah is already unmounted. i didnt pay too much attention to it because i was going to restart and try again. long story short, it will only boot to htc white screen and nothing else.
can anyone help me out?
p.s. im on clockwork recovery
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You missed a step. After you wipe dalvik and cache, you ALWAYS need to wipe /system and /data, do a factory reset to make sure, or download a superwipe tool. The ONLY time you don't need to wipe completely is when you're updating your ROM, but even then it is recommended to wipe everything.
Twolazyg said:
You missed a step. After you wipe dalvik and cache, you ALWAYS need to wipe /system and /data, do a factory reset to make sure, or download a superwipe tool. The ONLY time you don't need to wipe completely is when you're updating your ROM, but even then it is recommended to wipe everything.
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Agreed^^^^^
I installed avast mobile security and set everything up as a root user. I'm on the stock ROM and as soon as I was done setting everything up I rebooted and now Im' stuck in a boot loop. It does not boot loop every time... sometimes it boots up and after about a minute it reboots itself, then bootloops.
I removed avast as an administrator / rebooted / then did a clear data and uninstall. Same thing happens so I booted into amon and did a clear cache and dalvik cache.
I've also booted into Amon and wiped all caches. Still no go and I notice that I'm not getting any signal bars (yes, I remembered to put the cover back on). Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Try this.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394659
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edit: try what the person above me posted first.
Are you on the stock kernel too? I would recommend doing a full nandroid backup and an internal SD card backup and RUU from scratch if you can't get the loops to stop.
I ran avast! for a while with no issues. Could be the link above is what you need.
Thank you all, trying option #1 now. I do have a Nandroid backup I did after I first rooted, and I am on the the stock Kernel.
Holy Cow, it was set to WCDMA Preferred! I'm really surprised that avast changed that setting. I put it back to the correct setting and now my signal is back. I'm rebooting now to see if it sticks.
Thank you all a ton! I'll post back in a few and let you know if that did the trick *fingers crossed*....
Update: Been about 15 minutes and no bootloop or auto reboot so the fix seemed to have worked. Once again, thanks a ton you guys for the help, I appreciate it.
I doubt it was avast that did it. It seems to happen randomly to certain people.
Hi,
I have some problems with my i9300 running newest nightly of CM11.
A few days ago my phone started to reboot without any reason. This kept on going 15-20 times. It had me insert my PIN, then during start-up the phone just rebooted.
After rebooting 15-20 times, it now runs for some hours when I only do standby and phoning.
I thought, maybe it's a problem with the Rom and I should just do a clean install. I have used the CM updater for quite a while updating the nightlies, so maybe it's not the worst idea installing a CM11 on a "fresh" system.
Okay, I fired up Titanium backup to backup my apps.. but Titanium could not find my license. Okay, I thought maybe it was a problem with Titanium, so I tried Helium. Helium also didn't find my license key. So, I think there is something wrong with the license handling. Nevertheless, I backuped up all my apps except two apps. Whenever Helium tried to back them up, the phone rebooted.
After backing up I booted into CWM recovery to do a factory reset / full wipe. But when I select factory reset, it says "Formatting /DATA", stays for 1-2 seconds and then the phone reboots. Have tried it some times, but nothing helps. I can't do a factory reset.
I used eMMC brickbug check, this went fine and reported no errors.
When I go to Settings/Storage, the phone reboots. When I go to Settings/Apps, the phone reboots. When I try to uninstall one of the two faulty apps (I think there is some more going wrong than just these two apps) using another uninstaller, the phone reboots.
I don't know what else I can do or where the error is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. tia!
Bjoern
Unplanned shut down (instant reboot) can corrupt partitions. This can also be a symptom of nand damage.
Try flashing a full stock firmware with Odin, if that fails then use the rescue firmware and pit -search in general forum.
Factory reset after flash and before first boot.
Yeah, it worked. Thanks a lot.
Flashed stock rom with Odin, then it was possible to do a factory reset. Afterwards just flashed CWM recover and CM11 and restored my backup..
Have lost some data because not all apps could be backed up, but nevertheless, it seems to work like out of the box
I'm on Lollipop and the ROM I'm using is the unbloated ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=67340331#post67340331).
My phone died, I got back in my hotel room and currently charging my phone. I turned it on and it's stuck on the LG logo. I've let it sit for an hour and still never fully booted.
Can anyone tell me what I can do? I can get into TWRP and all that.
Restore your latest backup
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Restore your latest backup
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Don't have one. Do I need an sdcard for creating backups?
Also, I ended up doing a factory reset, it kept the ROM. Reinstalled all my apps, the phone died again and it got stuck on the LG boot logo again.
Just did another factory reset.
Trying to narrow it down to what is causing it. I doubt updated apps are causing it?
I hope an expert on this phone can help me. Ive looked all over the net and I cant find anyone with the issue I have. I have a F3213 single sim. I rooted with no problems and have been using the phone for a while now. Well after I installed some xposed modules my phone started acting up really bad. So i went to restore the initial backup I made right after rooting. It goes through the process of restoring everything and then automatically reboots but gets to the Sony logo and thats it. Am I missing a step? When i did the backup I checked all the boxes to backup everything. Was that a mistake? Should I be doing something before I restore with TWRP? Any help would be great.y appreciated.
P.S. I let it sit for 30 minutes and still stuck at Sony logo. I also usually clear everything out when I have used TWRP for my other phones. System, data, both caches. Should I have done that here?
P.S. Should I have wiped both caches, the system and data before restoring? I know i was very limited on space before trying to restore.
Hi, Can you tell me how you rooted it? I tried almost everything and not can