Well This has happened to me since Galaxy Nexus I515 (Verizon). I basically I do a clean Flash to the original android roms. For a while it works fine, out of no where System UI Crashes, and it is never able to recover until i wipe everything. This isnt the first time i do not know if it is coincidence, but it happened to me since the Galaxy Nexus.
used Droid Bionic first and never had this problem. I got the nexus because my bionic broke. on the beginning of the Nexus i that didnt happened, but after one rom (I forgot which one, but i got it from here[XDA forum] ) I've flashed this started to occur to every rom.
this is happening again with my Galaxy S4.
Any suggestions?
Here is what I do before flashing
using TWRP
1. Factory reset
2. Cache reset
3 system wipe
4 dalvik Cache wipe
5. flash rom
6. dalvik/Cache wipe
Please let me know if I am doing something wrong
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raul4916 said:
Well This has happened to me since Galaxy Nexus I515 (Verizon). I basically I do a clean Flash to the original android roms. For a while it works fine, out of no where System UI Crashes, and it is never able to recover until i wipe everything. This isnt the first time i do not know if it is coincidence, but it happened to me since the Galaxy Nexus.
used Droid Bionic first and never had this problem. I got the nexus because my bionic broke. on the beginning of the Nexus i that didnt happened, but after one rom (I forgot which one, but i got it from here[XDA forum] ) I've flashed this started to occur to every rom.
this is happening again with my Galaxy S4.
Any suggestions?
Here is what I do before flashing
using TWRP
1. Factory reset
2. Cache reset
3 system wipe
4 dalvik Cache wipe
5. flash rom
6. dalvik/Cache wipe
Please let me know if I am doing something wrong
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well I attempted carbon and PAC roms
It seems it is related to when I change something at settings idk what is going on. ..
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I received my second Atrix two days ago, unlocked the BL intalled a ROM blah blah, you all know the drill. Im a long time Android user but this Atrix is the first device I have ever seen that I cannot actually wipe it from recovery. Before installing a ROM I always wipe data, cache and dalvik but every time I boot its all the same. The new ROM installed, yes, but my apps, email, text etc are all still there, its not actually being wiped, why is this not working correctly?
lstat said:
I received my second Atrix two days ago, unlocked the BL intalled a ROM blah blah, you all know the drill. Im a long time Android user but this Atrix is the first device I have ever seen that I cannot actually wipe it from recovery. Before installing a ROM I always wipe data, cache and dalvik but every time I boot its all the same. The new ROM installed, yes, but my apps, email, text etc are all still there, its not actually being wiped, why is this not working correctly?
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It works with tenfars CWM recovery NOT the Rom Manager recovery version. That just started supporting the Atrix the past week and one of the confirmed issues is that it doesn't actually wipe.
That is really good to know, I'm not a big Rom manager fan anyway, never have been, I thought id try it out this time and apparently I'm still better off without it. Is there anyway to "remove" the Rom manager version once it has actually been installed?
Hey thunderbolt community!
Just got myself a thunderbolt and rooted it (s-off, busy box, super user). I flashed syenergy rom and after reboot it was terribly slow. Now I might of messed up so here I the process I took.
- Rooted (as stated above)
- Downloaded ROM
- Downloaded Kernel
- Booted into clockwork
- Wiped cache
- Wiped dalvik
- Flashed ROM
- Flashed Kernel
- Rebooted
Rom booted but was so slow and not usable. Was I supposed to do a full wipe because it was still stock rom? I am coming from a rooted CM7 incredible so I am quite experienced. Please help!
First off this is the wrong section
Second yea u need to always wipe everything when switching to a new ROM. I use Synergy and the first boot will always be laggy. Synergy let's your Google account download all the apps that u previously had which really slows the phone down. What I'd do is wipe EVERYTHING. Then flash the ROM again. During setup, only setup your Google account and leave for Facebook or whatever other accounts u set up for later as it may speed up things for the first boot. And then I'd just put the phone down n let it do what it needs to do. Synergy is a fast and smooth ROM. The first boot is always laggy on any ROM that allows Google to auto download previous apps. Hope this helps
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wetbo529 said:
Hey thunderbolt community!
Just got myself a thunderbolt and rooted it (s-off, busy box, super user). I flashed syenergy rom and after reboot it was terribly slow. Now I might of messed up so here I the process I took.
- Rooted (as stated above)
- Downloaded ROM
- Downloaded Kernel
- Booted into clockwork
- Wiped cache
- Wiped dalvik
- Flashed ROM
- Flashed Kernel
- Rebooted
Rom booted but was so slow and not usable. Was I supposed to do a full wipe because it was still stock rom? I am coming from a rooted CM7 incredible so I am quite experienced. Please help!
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Follow these procedures:
- Normally you'd perform a nandroid first after flashing into clockwork recovery, but I don't know that you'd want to do that since the ROM is running poorly; your call (I would anyway)
- Wipe Data I always do this, no matter what. That might sound extreme, but I've never had one issue with any of the three android phones I've owned.
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik
- Flash Rom
- Flash Radio (if necessary)
- Reboot
Play with the ROM for a while before you flash a different kernel. You might find one of two things: 1) The kernel that came with the ROM is plenty fast and does everything you need, which leads to 2) The kernel you flashed originally could be the cause of the slowness.
Ir's possible the ROM is the issue, so following the above procedure will rule everything else out. Let us know how it goes.
Verizon Galaxy Note II SCH-I605
Android Version: 4.1.1
Rooted and using Jelly Bean's Build 7 since January with no problems.
I've used this phone for everything imaginble since rooting it without an issue. Tonight it started an endless reboot cycle.
I wiped the cache and delvik cache. reboot loop continued.
I restored to a backup from February and it seemed ok, but it only lasted about a minute longer than before it rebooted and started the reboot loop again.
Suggestions? Please? Help? I love this phone.
same here; it kept rebooting
I have been running Beans v.21 for a week with NO problems. Last night it started the reboot loop. It doesn't really reboot the phone, it seems like it is rebooting the GUI. I tried clearing cache but that did not help. I ended up having to wipe and re-install. Now I am kind of afraid of this build and would like to find a more stable one. I do not mess up much with my settings. I just wanted a lite system without bloatware. I do not want to go through setting up my phone every week.
IrishWolfhound said:
Verizon Galaxy Note II SCH-I605
Android Version: 4.1.1
Rooted and using Jelly Bean's Build 7 since January with no problems.
I've used this phone for everything imaginble since rooting it without an issue. Tonight it started an endless reboot cycle.
I wiped the cache and delvik cache. reboot loop continued.
I restored to a backup from February and it seemed ok, but it only lasted about a minute longer than before it rebooted and started the reboot loop again.
Suggestions? Please? Help? I love this phone.
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hey guys, im having an issue with GS3 i9300.
after the phone boots it freezes and becomes unusable, it'll sit there with the screen on in the frozen state for hours until i do a battery pull or holding down the power button.
the real weird part is that ive tried 7 different roms all wiping and cache, delvick cache. they all boot up fine but immediately after boot the phone freezes. and this happens with all the roms ive tried :
any help please? cuz the phone is unusable at the moment :/
Format
System
Data
Cache
Wipe dalvik
Then flash rom
Wipe cache again
Wipe dalvik again
Reboot.
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iamdutchy said:
hey guys, im having an issue with GS3 i9300.
after the phone boots it freezes and becomes unusable, it'll sit there with the screen on in the frozen state for hours until i do a battery pull or holding down the power button.
the real weird part is that ive tried 7 different roms all wiping and cache, delvick cache. they all boot up fine but immediately after boot the phone freezes. and this happens with all the roms ive tried :
any help please? cuz the phone is unusable at the moment :/
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(1) Do you use any custom kernel? I assume not as it happens with all roms and usually a custom kernel is overwritten by the one included in the rom.
(2) Try to flash a stock rom with complete fresh setup by using e.g. Mega or Super Wipe (Mega Wipe will give you the most clean start).
(3) If it is still not better, have a look here, maybe this will help.
(4) If nothing helps, Samsung service centre I guess.
chrismast said:
(1) Do you use any custom kernel? I assume not as it happens with all roms and usually a custom kernel is overwritten by the one included in the rom.
(2) Try to flash a stock rom with complete fresh setup by using e.g. Mega or Super Wipe (Mega Wipe will give you the most clean start).
(3) If it is still not better, have a look here, maybe this will help.
(4) If nothing helps, Samsung service centre I guess.
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hey, thanks allot for your reply. i followed your instructions, did the mega and tried again, but the problem still persisted with the roms i tried (CM 10.2, aokp, paranoid android) but i tried liquid smooth and it seems to be working fine now, it froze once and i did a battery pull and its been smooth sailing since.
is it possible that it may have been the SDS issue?? from what i understand tho any rom above 4.1 would have fixed this issue.
iamdutchy said:
hey, thanks allot for your reply. i followed your instructions, did the mega and tried again, but the problem still persisted with the roms i tried (CM 10.2, aokp, paranoid android) but i tried liquid smooth and it seems to be working fine now, it froze once and i did a battery pull and its been smooth sailing since.
is it possible that it may have been the SDS issue?? from what i understand tho any rom above 4.1 would have fixed this issue.
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SDS is, if I am not totally wrong, kernel related (btw @rootSU got a very informative thread about it). Hence the Android version does not matter that much whereas if a rom is using an "unsafe" kernel obviously it is not SDS safe. As described in that mentioned thread, if you upgrade recovery (newest CWM versions, e.g. philz) and kernel there should me not issue with SDS.
I got a new phone and my old Galaxy S3 is just destroyed (Software wise) and now I just wanna fix it...the problem is that one time I was updating my Cyanogenmod ROM and the Audio on my phone disappeared I can't play music/videos any thing and then I came back to my old update and the problem stayed with the phone[emoji21] then I tried to flash a TouchWiz ROM the the Audio problem gone and another problem came[emoji20] the Sim card and the WI-FI now is missed up... at this point I'm stuck in a loop : Flashing stock ROMs like Cyanogenmod and liquid smoothe gonna miss up the audio and flashing a TouchWiz ROM gonna miss up the WI-FI and the Sim card.
Any one knows what to do?
Thanks for your time! [emoji2]
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Do a full wipe, internal sd, cache, dalvic, preload, data and system before flashing latest stock rom with Odin.
Factory reset again in recovery before first boot.
Thanks for the reply!
I did all that but why should I use Odin instead of cwm and one more question what is "preload"
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