[Q] Phone stopped automatically mounting externalSD Card - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Hey guys, I have a weird issues with my external SD card.
After I upgraded from Shostock to ShoStock 3 4.0, my phone stopped automatically mounting my SD card at book. I have to wait for boot and rush to my setting so I can hit "Mount SD" every single time my phone starts so that way the apps that depend on the externalSD won't get screwed up.
It's getting really annoying, and I've scoured the internet for answers, but I haven't found anything yet. Most people are looking for ways to swap their internal/external cards or mount it to their computer when they plug it in to their USB.
I already tried wiping it and reformatting it; didn't help.
Any ideas on how to solve this issue and get it to automatically mount at boot? I can add/modify scripts if that's what it takes.
Thanks in advance!

It sounds like a bad flash. Did you wipe everything before you upgraded SHOstock3 to 4.0? I'm guessing that a clean reinstall of the firmware and kernel would solve the issue.

creepyncrawly said:
It sounds like a bad flash. Did you wipe everything before you upgraded SHOstock3 to 4.0? I'm guessing that a clean reinstall of the firmware and kernel would solve the issue.
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Yeah, I did a clean wipe and reset before flashing SHOstock3. It actually originally started happening when I upgraded from the old SHOstock to SHOstock3, but it seems like no one else had this issue.
Do you think it would help if I just reflashed without wiping? I already did a clean wipe and reset before flashing.

randomjoe404 said:
Do you think it would help if I just reflashed without wiping? I already did a clean wipe and reset before flashing.
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If the problem is due to a bad flash, doing a dirty re-flash (without wiping) will not fix the problem. I'm not certain that a bad flash is the issue, but troubleshooting methods would say to flash back to stock and see if the problem persists. You would have to do a full wipe and clean install of stock to be sure. I'm suggesting that you try re-flashing SHOstock3 first, and then if that doesn't correct the problem, try flashing back to stock.
Edit: But I think you are saying that the problem has already persisted through a clean re-installation of the firmware? Then the problem must be something else than a bad flash. Still, flashing stock would be the next troubleshooting step.

creepyncrawly said:
If the problem is due to a bad flash, doing a dirty re-flash (without wiping) will not fix the problem. I'm not certain that a bad flash is the issue, but troubleshooting methods would say to flash back to stock and see if the problem persists. You would have to do a full wipe and clean install of stock to be sure. I'm suggesting that you try re-flashing SHOstock3 first, and then if that doesn't correct the problem, try flashing back to stock.
Edit: But I think you are saying that the problem has already persisted through a clean re-installation of the firmware? Then the problem must be something else than a bad flash. Still, flashing stock would be the next troubleshooting step.
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Unfortunately due to my work I can't afford to miss another day/night without my phone for a while
I was hoping there would be some script or modification I could make to force it to mount the externalSD at boot. But I guess it's already supposed to do that?
Maybe my fstab or whatever is bad?

randomjoe404 said:
Unfortunately due to my work I can't afford to miss another day/night without my phone for a while
I was hoping there would be some script or modification I could make to force it to mount the externalSD at boot. But I guess it's already supposed to do that?
Maybe my fstab or whatever is bad?
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I don't really know the hardware, or even the internals of the firmware, well enough to answer. I guess you'll have to keep mounting it manually until you have time to do some trouble shooting. You don't have to reboot that often though, do you? I sometimes go weeks between reboots.

creepyncrawly said:
I don't really know the hardware, or even the internals of the firmware, well enough to answer. I guess you'll have to keep mounting it manually until you have time to do some trouble shooting. You don't have to reboot that often though, do you? I sometimes go weeks between reboots.
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I have to reboot every day, which really sucks.

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Rooted, now experiencing lockups and random restart/reboot on custom ROMs

Hi,
I rooted my GSII, using step 2c from the guide found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1311081 with the UCKK6 Stock + Root package found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286432
Afterwards, I used CWM to flash PhoneBricker v2.7 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560759). After only a few minutes of use, my phone began locking up and rebooting randomly. It didn't matter what I was doing at the time. After reading through some threads, I tried wiping cache, factory reset, and flashing only the ROM again, to no avail. I also noticed the phone would get pretty hot when it would lock up.
I thought the ROM was the issue, so I flashed Mystic's Glory ROM (v.4.9.2beta) after wiping cache, factory reset. Same behavior.
I've resorted to restoring the first nandroid backup I did, which is just stock + root.
Would anyone have any suggestions? Thank you.
I'm not sure i have a suggestion, but i do have a couple of questions, maybe these will at least rule out some obvious possibilities:
- first, the obvious. This is probably not the issue in your case, but since this happens so often i figured I'd ask: we often see people here who have a different SGS2 variant than the I-777 the ROMs on this forum are for. Which variant of the SGS2 do you have? To use the ROMs here it should be I-777, which is AT&T's version of the SGS2, but NOT the skyrocket. If you have a skyrocket or a non-AT&T version, you need to get the ROMs from the appropriate forums.
-Since the FCs are happening with different ROMs, maybe the problem is being caused by an app or app restore method. Do the problems start before you even restore or install your apps, or after? If you are restoring apps with Titanium Backup, make sure you don't restore any system apps, only user apps. Restoring system apps with TiBu is known to cause problems, specially if you restore system apps that you backed up from a different base
Edit: still in the spirit of ruling out the obvious, when you wipe cache before installing the ROM, i assume you are ALSO wiping the dalvik cache?
wgoldfarb said:
I'm not sure i have a suggestion, but i do have a couple of questions, maybe these will at least rule out some obvious possibilities:
- first, the obvious. This is probably not the issue in your case, but since this happens so often i figured I'd ask: we often see people here who have a different SGS2 variant than the I-777 the ROMs on this forum are for. Which variant of the SGS2 do you have? To use the ROMs here it should be I-777, which is AT&T's version of the SGS2, but NOT the skyrocket. If you have a skyrocket or a non-AT&T version, you need to get the ROMs from the appropriate forums.
-Since the FCs are happening with different ROMs, maybe the problem is being caused by an app or app restore method. Do the problems start before you even restore or install your apps, or after? If you are restoring apps with Titanium Backup, make sure you don't restore any system apps, only user apps. Restoring system apps with TiBu is known to cause problems, specially if you restore system apps that you backed up from a different base
Edit: still in the spirit of ruling out the obvious, when you wipe cache before installing the ROM, i assume you are ALSO wiping the dalvik cache?
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wgoldfarb,
I do, in fact, have the I777 variant.
Can you please tell me what you mean by FCs?
The random lockups/reboots began even before I started installing other apps. I do not have Titanium Backup. I installed the apps from the Play store.
Yes, I made sure to do a factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache.
Could it be an issue with the way the ROM is handling CPU usage? Perhaps there is a preset that is on by default that may be causing lockups.
I'm also wondering rooting using the UCKK6 package was the correct way, as opposed to rooting back to the UCKH7.
I appreciate your help.
What kernel are you running? That sounds like the issue to me
jthatch12 said:
What kernel are you running? That sounds like the issue to me
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jthatch,
When I rooted, it remained as stock kernel (2.6.35.7).
When I flashed PhoneBricker and Mystic's Glory, I stayed with the kernels that were supplied by the ROM zip package.
wwjd3 said:
jthatch,
When I rooted, it remained as stock kernel (2.6.35.7).
When I flashed PhoneBricker and Mystic's Glory, I stayed with the kernels that were supplied by the ROM zip package.
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You can't flash a "rom zip package" from the stock kernel with 3e recovery. You need to install a custom kernel with ClockworkMod Recovery first before you install a "rom zip package". So what you are saying is not making sense.
I really don't think it would make any difference whether you used the UCKK6 plus root or the UCKH7 plus root.
Whenever you change base, it is necessary to perform a wipe data/factory reset, and also recommended to wipe cache and to wipe dalvik cache. These should be performed from within Recovery. The wipe data/factory reset should not be performed from the phone settings.
If you flash a new firmware after doing the proper wipes in recovery before flashing, then the new firmware should run without problems, unless the download was bad, causing a bad flash. You should also check the md5 sum of the downloaded file to verify a good download before you flash it.
creepyncrawly said:
You can't flash a "rom zip package" from the stock kernel with 3e recovery. You need to install a custom kernel with ClockworkMod Recovery first before you install a "rom zip package". So what you are saying is not making sense.
I really don't think it would make any difference whether you used the UCKK6 plus root or the UCKH7 plus root.
Whenever you change base, it is necessary to perform a wipe data/factory reset, and also recommended to wipe cache and to wipe dalvik cache. These should be performed from within Recovery. The wipe data/factory reset should not be performed from the phone settings.
If you flash a new firmware after doing the proper wipes in recovery before flashing, then the new firmware should run without problems, unless the download was bad, causing a bad flash. You should also check the md5 sum of the downloaded file to verify a good download before you flash it.
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I'm sorry. I failed to mention that after rooting, I used MobileOdin to flash a custom kernel (Siyah 2.6) with CWM (step 3a in the first link I provided). From there, before flashing PhoneBricker, I did a factory reset, cache wipe, dalvik cache wipe, all from within CWM. I did NOT perform factory reset from phone settings.
I have not performed a md5 sum check. I guess that would be the next step.
Wwjd3
You are now getting help from extremely knowledgeable people, so i wont even try to add any suggestions...you are in excellent hands
I only wanted to answer your question about "FCs". By FCs I meant forced closes...it's when an app has a problem or stops responding and you get a message saying the app had a problem and had to close. When you said your phone locks up i assumed you meant you were experiencing forced closes.
wgoldfarb said:
Wwjd3
You are now getting help from extremely knowledgeable people, so i wont even try to add any suggestions...you are in excellent hands
I only wanted to answer your question about "FCs". By FCs I meant forced closes...it's when an app has a problem or stops responding and you get a message saying the app had a problem and had to close. When you said your phone locks up i assumed you meant you were experiencing forced closes.
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Ah, I understand. What I meant by lockup is that the system freezes. The capacitive buttons no longer respond. Neither do the volume/power buttons. The screen simply freezes, and I have to force a restart by holding down the power button for a number of seconds. I hope that makes sense.
Wow. Well, I hate to say it, but...lol I would go back to stock 2.3.4 with Odin, wipe everything, and try again. I mean that answer sucks. But it may help rule out some things and give u an idea if its hardware or software related. U could also try different kernels and using the kernel cleaning script, just Google it with xda in the search and it'll come up.
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Phalanx7621 said:
Wow. Well, I hate to say it, but...lol I would go back to stock 2.3.4 with Odin, wipe everything, and try again. I mean that answer sucks. But it may help rule out some things and give u an idea if its hardware or software related. U could also try different kernels and using the kernel cleaning script, just Google it with xda in the search and it'll come up.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using Tapatalk 2
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Phalanx7621,
heh. That's what I'm thinking of doing. Can someone clarify, though: according to the forum stickies, when flashing a custom kernel with CWM after rooting, there are only two available, correct? Daily Driver and Siyah.
Secondly, can you briefly describe what the kernel cleaning script accomplishes. I've seen the term in some posts, but didn't think it was relevant. Thank you.
wwjd3 said:
Phalanx7621,
heh. That's what I'm thinking of doing. Can someone clarify, though: according to the forum stickies, when flashing a custom kernel with CWM after rooting, there are only two available, correct? Daily Driver and Siyah.
Secondly, can you briefly describe what the kernel cleaning script accomplishes. I've seen the term in some posts, but didn't think it was relevant. Thank you.
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1. Short answer - yes. Long answer - no (I remember a few other options floating around). For all intents and purposes, just pick one of those; either will accomplish what you need.
2. From what I remember about looking at the script, it wipes dalvik cache and deletes the contents of /etc/int.d (to prevent incompatible scripts across kernels - not exactly relevant since you're doing clean installs). No rom should have kernel specific scripts anyway. I think it wipes some system caches or something also.
Simba501 said:
not exactly relevant since you're doing clean installs). No rom should have kernel specific scripts anyway. I think it wipes some system caches or something also.
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If I read correctly, Phalanx was offering up a secondary option to try out before taking the complete stock route which would make it relevant. However, if he does the return to stock... Then you're right, not gonna do much for him. (though it wouldn't hurt)
Clay
Team Pirate
Sent from my PINK SGH-I777
You've described following the correct procedure for rooting and flashing a custom firmware. I don't see anything in that procedure that could cause firmware problems, except perhaps corrupt downloads. But the odds are against getting two corrupd downloads in a row.
If it were my phone, I would probably flash back to stock, and run it a few days to see if it runs correctly, to rule out hardware problems. If there is developing hardware issues, bad memory perhaps, then it should be evident even on straight stock.
The next thing is to just start from scratch, and do everything over again. When I flashed SHOstock2 1.4.1 over 1.3.2 (change of base) I did everything right, but I got apps freezing and other problems, so much that the phone was unusable. I went back to 1.3.2 for a week, then flashed 1.4.2 successfully. So the answer could be just a bad flash even though you can't put your finger on the exact reason.
creepyncrawly said:
You've described following the correct procedure for rooting and flashing a custom firmware. I don't see anything in that procedure that could cause firmware problems, except perhaps corrupt downloads. But the odds are against getting two corrupd downloads in a row.
If it were my phone, I would probably flash back to stock, and run it a few days to see if it runs correctly, to rule out hardware problems. If there is developing hardware issues, bad memory perhaps, then it should be evident even on straight stock.
The next thing is to just start from scratch, and do everything over again. When I flashed SHOstock2 1.4.1 over 1.3.2 (change of base) I did everything right, but I got apps freezing and other problems, so much that the phone was unusable. I went back to 1.3.2 for a week, then flashed 1.4.2 successfully. So the answer could be just a bad flash even though you can't put your finger on the exact reason.
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I just used your guide to return back to stock UCKH7. I am attempting to root again, this time using DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit. Not having any luck with that one (complaining about "cannot stat files"). I'm looking through the I777 forums but there is no chatter about this issue. There is for other phones, however. And the search continues. Thanks for your help!
wwjd3 said:
I just used your guide to return back to stock UCKH7. I am attempting to root again, this time using DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit. Not having any luck with that one (complaining about "cannot stat files"). I'm looking through the I777 forums but there is no chatter about this issue. There is for other phones, however. And the search continues. Thanks for your help!
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How did you root your phone b4? which method?
Use that.
votinh said:
How did you root your phone b4? which method?
Use that.
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I used method 2c, Entropy512's Return/Unbrick to Stock, Kernel + Rooted System Package with Modem using Odin3 One-Click Downloader previously. I was thinking of using a different method, since I ran into problems using Entropy512's method. Try something different.
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EDIT:
I'm sorry, I was wrong. Since I had UCKK6 build previously I used Odin to flash the Kernel + cache + rooted UCKK6 system package found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286432
So, using method 2c would, in fact, be a different method altogether. I'm beginning to think that initially rooting using Odin+UCKK6 package is what got me into trouble in the first place.
wwjd3 said:
I'm beginning to think that initially rooting using Odin+UCKK6 package is what got me into trouble in the first place.
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It's as good a theory as any other... I guess.

[Q] Help Getting A Working Rom after Bootloader Unlock

Hi all,
I have a Droid incredible 4g (stock, unrooted/unlocked, w/ the recent OTA update). I saw the Bootloader Unlock exploit in the developer's forum so I gave it a go, and it worked fine. Then I installed the Viper 1.0 ROM, but I haven't been able to get it to do anything after successfully booting except run through a loop of errors such as "Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped working." After I click "OK" on about 10 critical errors, it self-reboots and does the whole thing again.
Unfortunately, I didn't do a backup this time, so I have nothing to restore (first time I haven't done a backup, but also the first time I've ever had any kind of an issue w/ a ROM). I tried using the HTC Android ROM Update Utility 1.0.5.2011 that I found in the dev forum, but that didn't work either. Finally, I installed 2.17.605.2 Verizon Global Sense4.1 Android 4.0.4. It's a lot more stable than Viper was and the phone is basically usable, but I still get lots of critical errors. So this morning I went back to the forum and saw that I needed to downgrade to the old 1.43.605.3 kernel. I tried that and then reinstalled Viper 1.0, but it seemed to have no effect--still stuck in a critical error/reboot loop.
I realize that's the risk of playing with ROMs and I should have done a backup, but anyone have any ideas on how I can get my phone back and running?
Thanks!
Even though it explicitly stated you didn't need to do a backup, I did one anyway, to prevent something like this from happening. Always do a backup.
Did you verify the MD5Sum of ViperLTE?
Did you go to Recovery and Wipe -> Factory Reset and Wipe -> System both twice before trying to install the ROM?
Did you change anything in the ROM before attempting to load it?
There are lots of questions we could ask to ascertain the root of the problem, but these three are among the most important.
Wi-Fi won't work without the old boot.img, and from what I can tell, that's the only thing. It doesn't give critical errors.
I'm thinking since you are new to root you were un-aware the need to wipe before installing a rom.
im thinking that is the issue.
Thanks for the reply!
I didn't check the MD5 last night but I did just now and it matches.
I did a cache wipe the first time but not a system wipe. Then I started getting more desperate and tried reinstalling w/ system wipes and factory resets, but it didn't change anything.
No, I didn't change the ROM. Doing the Bootloader unlock exploit was about the absolute maximum of my technical abilities! The only thing I know I did wrong was that I didn't downgrade to the old boot version the first time (mainly because the wifi thing sounded inconsequential and I didn't want to learn the procedure if I didn't have to).
Anyway, I just tried Ultimate KangBang and it seems to work--no error messages so far. I don't know what I did wrong, but hopefully this keeps working!
IceDragon59 said:
Even though it explicitly stated you didn't need to do a backup, I did one anyway, to prevent something like this from happening. Always do a backup.
Did you verify the MD5Sum of ViperLTE?
Did you go to Recovery and Wipe -> Factory Reset and Wipe -> System both twice before trying to install the ROM?
Did you change anything in the ROM before attempting to load it?
There are lots of questions we could ask to ascertain the root of the problem, but these three are among the most important.
Wi-Fi won't work without the old boot.img, and from what I can tell, that's the only thing. It doesn't give critical errors.
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andybones said:
I'm thinking since you are new to root you were un-aware the need to wipe before installing a rom.
im thinking that is the issue.
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Yes, I took a short-cut that didn't quite work out. I didn't want to wipe the system because I wasn't sure if my pictures would be wiped too, but then when everything died I tried wiping everything and reinstalling and it didn't seem to improve anything. I did end up losing my pictures too. Oh well. Maybe it's just a combination of stuff I did to try to get things working (there was some trial and error in unlocking the bootloader but I did get that to work finally, and then more trial and error with the ROMs).
I guess the best thing to do is leave the phone the heck alone as long as it's working, for now. I just don't know why nothing seemed to work--I thought factory reset/fresh ROM would do it.
franklin411 said:
Yes, I took a short-cut that didn't quite work out. I didn't want to wipe the system because I wasn't sure if my pictures would be wiped too, but then when everything died I tried wiping everything and reinstalling and it didn't seem to improve anything. I did end up losing my pictures too. Oh well. Maybe it's just a combination of stuff I did to try to get things working (there was some trial and error in unlocking the bootloader but I did get that to work finally, and then more trial and error with the ROMs).
I guess the best thing to do is leave the phone the heck alone as long as it's working, for now. I just don't know why nothing seemed to work--I thought factory reset/fresh ROM would do it.
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If UKB ROM works then Viper ROM will too, installing the boot.img is very simple it's one command
I can help you with that if you'd like
in recovery before installing ROM, do a wipe of, (I go in this order, but it doesn't matter.)
1) Factory Reset
2) System
3) Cache
4) Dalvik Cache
then install the ROM
just DO NOT do External storage (unless of coarse u WANT to wipe your SD-Card.)
as long as you don't wipe External Storage you won't lose anything that's on your SD-Card.
in the future it is always good practice to backup(nandroid) your current ROM. I have been burned too many times, always do a nandroid before you do anything in recovery.
your photos are normally saved to the SD, flashing ROMs or wiping the system will not delete them
andybones said:
If UKB ROM works then Viper ROM will too, installing the boot.img is very simple it's one command
I can help you with that if you'd like
in recovery before installing ROM, do a wipe of, (I go in this order, but it doesn't matter.)
1) Factory Reset
2) System
3) Cache
4) Dalvik Cache
then install the ROM
just DO NOT do External storage (unless of coarse u WANT to wipe your SD-Card.)
as long as you don't wipe External Storage you won't lose anything that's on your SD-Card.
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It worked this time! Maybe the difference was that the boot.img file I downloaded was called "boot_signed.img" or something. I had no idea what it was supposed to look like, so I installed it that way and it didn't work. Then I tried renaming it to "boot.img" this morning and installing viper, but that didn't work. And then I restarted and installed UKB, and it worked. Just now I wiped and tried again with Viper and it's working fine. Maybe I did something this morning that caused it not to take properly when I tried with Viper, and then I reset and it worked.
Thanks for the help!
franklin411 said:
It worked this time! Maybe the difference was that the boot.img file I downloaded was called "boot_signed.img" or something. I had no idea what it was supposed to look like, so I installed it that way and it didn't work. Then I tried renaming it to "boot.img" this morning and installing viper, but that didn't work. And then I restarted and installed UKB, and it worked. Just now I wiped and tried again with Viper and it's working fine. Maybe I did something this morning that caused it not to take properly when I tried with Viper, and then I reset and it worked.
Thanks for the help!
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na the name has nothing to do with it. it can be named whatever.
im guessing the wipe worked.
franklin411 said:
Hi all,
I have a Droid incredible 4g (stock, unrooted/unlocked, w/ the recent OTA update). I saw the Bootloader Unlock exploit in the developer's forum so I gave it a go, and it worked fine. Then I installed the Viper 1.0 ROM, but I haven't been able to get it to do anything after successfully booting except run through a loop of errors such as "Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped working." After I click "OK" on about 10 critical errors, it self-reboots and does the whole thing again.
Unfortunately, I didn't do a backup this time, so I have nothing to restore (first time I haven't done a backup, but also the first time I've ever had any kind of an issue w/ a ROM). I tried using the HTC Android ROM Update Utility 1.0.5.2011 that I found in the dev forum, but that didn't work either. Finally, I installed 2.17.605.2 Verizon Global Sense4.1 Android 4.0.4. It's a lot more stable than Viper was and the phone is basically usable, but I still get lots of critical errors. So this morning I went back to the forum and saw that I needed to downgrade to the old 1.43.605.3 kernel. I tried that and then reinstalled Viper 1.0, but it seemed to have no effect--still stuck in a critical error/reboot loop.
I realize that's the risk of playing with ROMs and I should have done a backup, but anyone have any ideas on how I can get my phone back and running?
Thanks!
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weird, i was having the same problem with the same processes stopped working. i wiped cache dalvik and system but not factory reset. once i factory reset, it worked fine. i figured a system wipe would have been enough....

Wipe following Encryption ICS breaks installs, flashboot? help

Dear All
I've had the unpleasant problem of having used ICS encryption then using CWM recovery to wipe partititions and have even flashed by odin to to try and get back to defaults.
Gingerbread backups work fine (presumably they arent encryption aware) but ICS or JB roms insist on asking for a boot unlock password which I now can't get round.
Found some search results on the Galaxy Nexus forum about using flashboot to install a stock rom - any pointers much appreciated otherwise I'm doomed to GB roms.
Thanks for your attention.
TK0 said:
Dear All
I've had the unpleasant problem of having used ICS encryption then using CWM recovery to wipe partititions and have even flashed by odin to to try and get back to defaults.
Gingerbread backups work fine (presumably they arent encryption aware) but ICS or JB roms insist on asking for a boot unlock password which I now can't get round.
Found some search results on the Galaxy Nexus forum about using flashboot to install a stock rom - any pointers much appreciated otherwise I'm doomed to GB roms.
Thanks for your attention.
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Let me get this straight, you were on ICS, JB, ICS again, went all the way back to GB and both ICS and JB keep asking for a code?
You didn't wipe data during the flashing journey, did you?
Sounds about right, been having a lot of stability issues here and there.
I have been doing the data, cache and dalvik wipes in clockwork each time and have also on occasion used the format emmc and sdcard for good measure
If theres a more complete/better method of wiping to get rid of any trace of encryption I'd love to be enlightened
TK0 said:
Sounds about right, been having a lot of stability issues here and there.
I have been doing the data, cache and dalvik wipes in clockwork each time and have also on occasion used the format emmc and sdcard for good measure
If theres a more complete/better method of wiping to get rid of any trace of encryption I'd love to be enlightened
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hum.....with those wipes you shouldn't be hearing about previous ROMs...I'll look into it tomorrow.
You might as well search for "Full Data Wipe". You might have missed a wipe there (dunno which one right now).
gastonw said:
hum.....with those wipes you shouldn't be hearing about previous ROMs...I'll look into it tomorrow.
You might as well search for "Full Data Wipe". You might have missed a wipe there (dunno which one right now).
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Attempted following full wipe instructions using stock (GB) rom and factory reset plus format of sdcard and internal storage - same problem. I wonder if some kind of repartition is required? odin has an option but without the pit file you are apparently doomed
TK0 said:
Attempted following full wipe instructions using stock (GB) rom and factory reset plus format of sdcard and internal storage - same problem. I wonder if some kind of repartition is required? odin has an option but without the pit file you are apparently doomed
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I don't think this is about repartitions, tried flashing back to ICS?
Monsters never scared me, pit files do.
Will try a stock ICS now and get back.
After a factory reset what could possibly remain to indicate encryption? only googling I've found suggests trying to use adb in recovery to repartition using mkfs - however this isn't something I could pull off
UPDATE: SUCCESS - ICS stock from sammobile installs via ODIN OK and boots without asking for any encryption password.
Thanks for your help gastonw!
I guess the problem was something to do with DarkyRom? or its method of installation, curious that it was to do with encryption which I was previously using. In any case at least my phone isnt consigned to a life of GB!
SOLUTION FOR ANYONE FOLLOWING/WITH ISSUE ALSO:
I have now successfully flashed my JB rom also, I think there are two possibilities as to why this has now worked:
1. gastonw's suggestion of flashing stock ICS and performing an ICS factory reset somehow properly wiped the phone to factory.
2. I realised that on flashing JB (a process which was to odin a GB with Clockwork, wipe, then clockwork the JB ROM then wipe) my first boot would hang and I would flash the JB rom again - perhaps this was causing the issue. To fix I simply pulled the battery out on first boot hang and restarted - rom loads. I.e. this might have been a red herring and coincidentally talking about encryption.
Good luck
Glad to hear that man.
And no, flashing ain't stopping now for you

[Q] Note not bricked, but extremely sluggish!

Hey guys, had a Note for a little while now and was running stock AT&T GB. I tried upgrading to ICS a couple of times using other threads in this forum, but I'd keep getting stuck in a boot loop and had to revert back to stock AT&T GB to recover my device per Da_G's method here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506330, and it worked fine.
However, I recently tried one more time to upgrade to ICS, failed and reverted back to stock AT&T GB per Da_G's method, and while my phone turns on, it has become sluggish to the point of being absolutely unusable. Screen touches work fine in some cases, and then take forever to register in the same spot later. The on screen keyboard cannot be invoked - it almost always hangs the phone. And the phone randomly reboots.
I did forget to wipe cache and dalvik cache the last time around while doing the install, and that probably caused this problem. But sine then I've wiped both caches and retried flashing, and also reinstalled a stock AT&T radio in case that was the problem, and also reset the flash counter per braway's methode here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1569206, but to no avail...
My Note is pretty much useless at this time, so any light you guys can shed or any other tack you can suggest is going to help me immensely!
Thanks for the help!
Sid.
Wiping caches is not enough. You need to to a full data wipe/factory reset. At this point why not just flash your phone with Odin.
http://www.samsdroid.com/2012/07/i717uclf6-android-404-usa-at-stock-rom.html
This will fully wipe your phone and install the UCLF6 ICS ROM with matching radio.
Agoattamer said:
Wiping caches is not enough. You need to to a full data wipe/factory reset. At this point why not just flash your phone with Odin.
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Sorry, I didn't mention - I DID do a factory wipe/data reset and I've been flashing the stock GB ROM via ODIN itself. But thanks for the link to the ICS ROM - I'll try installing this and report back.
Okay, I downloaded the UCLF6 ROM from the samsdroid site (took like 3 hours to download!), performed several factory data resets, cache wipes and dalvik cache wipes on my phone, and then flashed the ICS ROM via Odin. Odin showed "Passed", but the phone rebooted into recovery with a message "failed to mount /system" and "failed to mount /data". I then hit "reboot system now" and am stuck at boot loop. Booted back into recovery, got the same message about not being able to mount system and data. Hit "reboot system" again and back to boot loop...
What the heck am I doing wrong???
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You do have an ATT i717 and not a canadian version? But I think your phone has other issues.
It is an AT&T SGH-i717. I've used it for 6 months now and it worked fine - it just never let me upgrade it to anything beyond GB... and now it is unusable even with GB.
Do you think it might be a hardware issue? Although, how could flashing and reflashing ROMs impact the hardware?
If the odin flashing did not straighten things out then I have to believe that there are other issues.
sid.asu said:
It is an AT&T SGH-i717. I've used it for 6 months now and it worked fine - it just never let me upgrade it to anything beyond GB... and now it is unusable even with GB.
Do you think it might be a hardware issue? Although, how could flashing and reflashing ROMs impact the hardware?
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Did you try to flash ICS with Samsung Kies? If that doesn't work, your phone may have developed a hardware problem.
i have had the same issues as well, i am unsure if its me or what but everytime i have tried to flash a tmobile rom on my note which should work it slows down to a crawl i cannot even go through the setup process. I have tried via odin and through cwm touch. the next thing i flashed was t879uvlg3 modem and i was wondering if that was the issue and if so what modem should i flash that way i dont have to use kies for recovery cause man..........thats slow. I even made a nandroid backup and it was slow as well so if anyone has had this issue or any ideas please help me
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Did you try to flash ICS with Samsung Kies? If that doesn't work, your phone may have developed a hardware problem.
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My problem is that the phone does not stay on long enough for Kies to detect it - it keeps rebooting on GB. Well, guess it's cooked! Thanks for the help!

[Q] how to wipe partiotions with dd?

Hello, as my device keeps on hanging apparently without any reason, I want to try to full wipe system, data, cache partitions.
I thought to do it with dd filling them with zeros, before format them again and reinstall a stock ROM. With something like
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/target_partition bs=1M
Is there a way to do it with ADB while the the device is in recovery mode?
Do I risk to brick the phone?
A flash with odin will format system data cache. Makes it like new.
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A flash with odin will format system data cache. Makes it like new.
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Hi Andrew, thank you for your answer.
I flashed it several time with Odin at first to 4.1.2, then back even to GB but it keeps on hanging.
That is why I thought about some kind of "deeper" wipe
Hanging as in ?
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Hanging as in ?
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In a totally random shape.
After some use, it freezes. I can't reproduce it. It just freeze while I am doing something on the phone. Once it freezed while I was pressing the back button and the short vibration bound to the pressure went into a loop, keeping on vibrating.
Every time it freezes I have to force reboot by holding power button.
At first I thought it was some bug of the latest ROM based on Cyanogen I had installed. But even reverting back to Sammie's JB then even GB did not resolve.
I also removed the 32GB external sd, thinking maybe to a bug related, but it did not solve.
By the way, while trying to solve the issue flashing a different ROM, I always did a clean install, with a full wipe/factory reset from recovery first.
So I am actually clueless
By example, I have just finished now to flash it with odin to latest Samsung JB. It applied nicely. At the first boot it froze in the prcess of initial settings, where it asks for owner name and surname. No external sd inside. Frozen and starts to get hot even.
Stock is poo. Go to custom and in recovery cwm flash this before you install the rom. May help may not. Its worth a try
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Stock is poo. Go to custom and in recovery cwm flash this before you install the rom. May help may not. Its worth a try
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I tried it, from Philz CWM recovery.
Then tried to install a custom ROM from external SD card, but I had to try several time before having a successful install. Also often it froze even when in Philz CWM recovery.
After several times now I have latest Sentinel ROM (on CM 10.1) but it's not stable. Still random freezes (with overheating) and reboots.
I'm starting to think something is "broken" at a hardware level...
Go with aokp milestone 2 custom rom. If still freeze there then maybe your right. Milestone is solid rom with none to very little problems. Do the super wipe before install. Cm is unstable maybe your problem.
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Go with aokp milestone 2 custom rom. If still freeze there then maybe your right. Milestone is solid rom with none to very little problems. Do the super wipe before install. Cm is unstable maybe your problem.
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nothing...
I tried the ROM you suggested. It freezes too.
So I restarted in recovery, wiped data, cache, system with dd filling with zeros. Then wiped with SuperWipe script. Flashed again AOKP.
It still freezes (sometimes self reboot).
And neither from dmesg or adb logcat I can figure out what could possibly be wrong
Could be bad emmc
From what you're describing that most ROMs are not stable, sounds like you could have bad emmc. Some samsung devices such as s2 and s3 are plagued with bad emmc. But that's just my two cents. Bad emmc usually means service center repair.
fantomscribla said:
From what you're describing that most ROMs are not stable, sounds like you could have bad emmc. Some samsung devices such as s2 and s3 are plagued with bad emmc. But that's just my two cents. Bad emmc usually means service center repair.
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My device is affected by the eMMC brickbug. However I never bricked it. (the problem was with 4.0.4).
However it's all the afternoon that I am running from recovery thist tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667886
to check all partitions, and it never went wrong. Also, writing zeros with dd from adb shell was always succesfull.
I suspect that the problem is not the emmc but something else. Maybe the RAM is corruptedin some locations
At this point, being the device 2 years old, and out of warranty since the end of may, I don't know if it is worth the price of the repair :-/
Upgrade Time
blade75 said:
My device is affected by the eMMC brickbug. However I never bricked it. (the problem was with 4.0.4).
However it's all the afternoon that I am running from recovery thist tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667886
to check all partitions, and it never went wrong. Also, writing zeros with dd from adb shell was always succesfull.
I suspect that the problem is not the emmc but something else. Maybe the RAM is corruptedin some locations
At this point, being the device 2 years old, and out of warranty since the end of may, I don't know if it is worth the price of the repair :-/
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If you've exhausted all options, Maybe its that time for an upgrade?

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