Let me start off by saying Im far from new to the rooting and roming game. Been through several phones. Never run into this issue.
Note 2 - i605
Team Win Recovery - Up to date
Clockwork Recovery - Up to date
MJ9 Radio from Zif
I am able to install CleanROM and Sophisticated. But when I attempt to install CM11, MeanBean, or Gummy the install fails. It attempts to unzip but always ends with failed. This occurs on both recoveries. I have even tried an alternative recovery. Nothing seems to get it done. Please someone help. Like to note I checked my external SD card for errors. It passed.
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General consensus seems to be that philz recovery is currently the recovery of choice for 4.3, id say give that a try
Note2.5
This same thing happened to me. I couldn't even install backups I had. I finally gave up, ODIN'd back to stock and reran casual, everything has been fine since. Even re-installing the same exact recovery.
Jiggabitties said:
This same thing happened to me. I couldn't even install backups I had. I finally gave up, ODIN'd back to stock and reran casual, everything has been fine since. Even re-installing the same exact recovery.
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Im going to give that a shot. I think it may actually be the thing that sorts this all out. Not hat Phillz is not a good option. But that's the other recovery I already tried. Thinking that maybe the Casual I did was not smooth. As it did hang a couple times and was not as smooth as I would have liked. I am going to reply back when I do it to let everyone know how it turned out. Just in case someone else has the same issues.
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So I odin stocked the phone. Perform casual. Much smoother this time. But still no dice. Still able to install only some roms.
Installable:
Sophisticated
CleanROM
Unable to Install:
CM 11
MeanBean ICE
MeanBean Reborn
Gummy
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Crotty.Josh said:
So I odin stocked the phone. Perform casual. Much smoother this time. But still no dice. Still able to install only some roms.
Installable:
Sophisticated
CleanROM
Unable to Install:
CM 11
MeanBean ICE
MeanBean Reborn
Gummy
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Hmmmm. Somewhere there's a step that's failing you (obviously). Maybe break down your process, from download to flash, and try to pinpoint where it's going wrong. In my experience the things that have caused an install to fail have been either an incompatible or outdated recovery, bad download (check the MD5), or borked system partition (which is when I Odin'd and re-casualed).
Had issues with CM11 until I ODIN'd back to stock LJB, unlocked bootloader/rooted, updated to latest TWRP 2.6.3.1 via ODIN, wiped all partitions included cache, data, dalvik, system, internal sdcard, external sdcard then adb push CM11 plus gapps and installed. Just make sure you can adb push before wiping everything along with checking file CRC and temporarily disable antivirus.
So I the issue ended up being one of an interesting nature but not normal. When I download thw rom of choice to my phone I move it to my SD card. Making sure its out of the distruction path. As is normal practice. I am using Rom Toolbox root browser to make the move. Turns out that although it gave the impression it was moving the files, it did not always do so. So each time I copy a file from place to another I have to check that it was done in full and without flaws. Quite an interesting problem. As a move of that sort should not break files.
Crotty.Josh said:
So I the issue ended up being one of an interesting nature but not normal. When I download thw rom of choice to my phone I move it to my SD card. Making sure its out of the distruction path. As is normal practice. I am using Rom Toolbox root browser to make the move. Turns out that although it gave the impression it was moving the files, it did not always do so. So each time I copy a file from place to another I have to check that it was done in full and without flaws. Quite an interesting problem. As a move of that sort should not break files.
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It's always something small it seems. Good practice is to download the ROM, get it to it's final destination then check the MD5. I always wait until I've moved it to the SD to check the MD5 just in case there was a bad transfer.
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I have confirmed that I have root access and that my bootloader is unlocked
I have tried flashing CWM recovery via rom manager and various img files found throughout this site and others.
Despite this, when I boot into cwm I get the android guy with the yellow ball
If I hit vol up and down I get only a few options:
Bgackup and restore, reboot, apply update, whipe data factory reset, whipe cache partition.
No advanced (this is one I've seen mentioned but didn't see on my device)
But as long as I got that far, I went through the steps to install CM9.
I whiped data then cache
Applied the CM9 zip
then rebooted
When my phone came back on I still have moto gingerbread and it just wants me to relogin to blur and sign in to google.
Also tried Another SD card with the same results. CWM couldn't see any zips on the cards after reentering cwm after a reboot. Reformatting the cards and trying again produced the same results.
What am I missing here? I've followed and refollowed letter by letter with all the guides I've been seen.
Thanks for any help and I apologize for any newb stuff as this is my first attempt at android roms.
Well it looks like this is magically solved now.
After TWRP failed earlier I decided to go back into fastboot and did a erase recovery, reboot, then reflash twrp
Then tried booting into it and it worked!
So I went back into fastboot and flashed cwm instead since I'd prefer the non touch recovery.
Thanks for all the tips
Please remember to post questions in the Q&A forum.
I honestly don't know what's wrong. It looks like your doing everything properly.
seem like you're not with CWM installed on your device..
try to put another one like TWRP and see what happens
You are certain your bootloader is unlocked? (you see "unlocked" on the Moto splash screen)
First, try to fix permissions from Rom Manager.
If that doesn't work fastboot flash the most recent recovery. Go here and get the latest version.
I would advise against using ROM manager. It's been known to cause many issues.
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I would advise against using ROM manager. It's been known to cause many issues.
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Oh ravilov, you and your crazy stories. I've been using Rom Manager since the day I rooted my phone. Never had one problem (well, except for the way koush does the premium license).
Make sure you're choosing "install zip from SD card" not "install update from SD card".
LÄvLab / HostileSlothRecords
ravilov said:
I would advise against using ROM manager. It's been known to cause many issues.
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ROM Manager is perfectly fine for fixing permissions.
upndwn4par said:
Oh ravilov, you and your crazy stories. I've been using Rom Manager since the day I rooted my phone. Never had one problem (well, except for the way koush does the premium license).
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It was reportedly the culprit of randomly appearing ".nomedia" files on some ROMs. After that I don't think I'd want to trust it.
Some people also had problems installing stuff through it, no matter what they tried. Once they switched to cmd/fastboot/manual install, everything worked fine.
So I'm not exactly pulling stuff out of my butt here.
I also don't really like it personally, I always remove it if it comes bundled with a ROM. But that's just me. To each their own. If it's working fine for you, by all means keep using it.
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It was reportedly the culprit of randomly appearing ".nomedia" files on some ROMs. After that I don't think I'd want to trust it.
Some people also had problems installing stuff through it, no matter what they tried. Once they switched to cmd/fastboot/manual install, everything worked fine.
So I'm not exactly pulling stuff out of my butt here.
I also don't really like it personally, I always remove it if it comes bundled with a ROM. But that's just me. To each their own. If it's working fine for you, by all means keep using it.
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If I remember correctly, that was for epinter's and joker's CM10 ROMs. And it was never even close to proven that CWM was the culprit. Doesn't make sense that CWM is to blame for suddenly doing random stuff. Especially since both of those ROMs have had serious media issues since day one.
Anyway, I'm not saying that CWM is perfect - it's not. But RomRacers recovery is unsupported, and I try to never use unsupported software. TWRP is nice, but I don't like touch recoveries and old CWM backups are useless. Anyway, to each his own.
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If I remember correctly, that was for epinter's and joker's CM10 ROMs. And it was never even close to proven that CWM was the culprit. Doesn't make sense that CWM is to blame for suddenly doing random stuff. Especially since both of those ROMs have had serious media issues since day one.
Anyway, I'm not saying that CWM is perfect - it's not. But RomRacers recovery is unsupported, and I try to never use unsupported software. TWRP is nice, but I don't like touch recoveries and old CWM backups are useless. Anyway, to each his own.
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Um...
I'm talking about ROM manager, not CWM. CWM is great, I'm using it too (well, I'm using RomRacer's recovery which is CWM-based).
I don't mind using older and possibly unsupported software if it's this stable and works without any problems and glitches.
I'm going to assume that was a typo and you really meant ROM manager.
But yeah, ".nomedia" files don't appear out of nowhere. People were unable to find their media files and they were indeed blaming the ROM for doing that. Then someone realized it's due to some ".nomedia" files being created randomly. Then people were deleting all such files but the files would appear again. And then someone noticed removing ROM manager made the madness stop. Now I will admit this is not proof enough, but it really seems very likely that ROM manager was to blame. I think nobody had any problems with media files since.
Oh, and as for the problem OP is mentioning... No, this is not related to ".nomedia" files, and frankly I have no idea what's going on there... :dunno:
ravilov said:
Um...
I'm talking about ROM manager, not CWM. CWM is great, I'm using it too (well, I'm using RomRacer's recovery which is CWM-based).
I don't mind using older and possibly unsupported software if it's this stable and works without any problems and glitches.
I'm going to assume that was a typo and you really meant ROM manager.
But yeah, ".nomedia" files don't appear out of nowhere. People were unable to find their media files and they were indeed blaming the ROM for doing that. Then someone realized it's due to some ".nomedia" files being created randomly. Then people were deleting all such files but the files would appear again. And then someone noticed removing ROM manager made the madness stop. Now I will admit this is not proof enough, but it really seems very likely that ROM manager was to blame. I think nobody had any problems with media files since.
Oh, and as for the problem OP is mentioning... No, this is not related to ".nomedia" files, and frankly I have no idea what's going on there... :dunno:
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Yeah, you know what I meant. :cyclops:
I still think it is more likely that the ROM made RM go wacky than the other way around. Especially with the history of JB ROM media issues.
ravilov said:
Um...
I'm talking about ROM manager, not CWM. CWM is great, I'm using it too (well, I'm using RomRacer's recovery which is CWM-based).
I don't mind using older and possibly unsupported software if it's this stable and works without any problems and glitches.
I'm going to assume that was a typo and you really meant ROM manager.
But yeah, ".nomedia" files don't appear out of nowhere. People were unable to find their media files and they were indeed blaming the ROM for doing that. Then someone realized it's due to some ".nomedia" files being created randomly. Then people were deleting all such files but the files would appear again. And then someone noticed removing ROM manager made the madness stop. Now I will admit this is not proof enough, but it really seems very likely that ROM manager was to blame. I think nobody had any problems with media files since.
Oh, and as for the problem OP is mentioning... No, this is not related to ".nomedia" files, and frankly I have no idea what's going on there... :dunno:
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I remember this happening when rom manager updated. Then a few days later they put another update distinctly saying "fixed problem of rom manager adding .nomedia to internal and external sd" so yes rav is right that rom manager was the culprit THEN. However that being said, I had tried a jb rom (can't remember which) that added those .nomedia files to my internal and external so you both could be correct in your assumptions.
EDIT: in the changelog for ROM manger here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager it shows that it did place those .nomedia files.
Yes, I am certain that my phone is unlocked or at least I think I am since it says "unlocked" in the corner when I turn it on
I didn't want to sign back into everything quite yet so I haven't been able to try the rom manager fix permissions thing yet.
I flashed the TWRP recovery instead of the CWM one and got the same result when booting into the recovery so I assume that neither CWM or TWRP was successfully installed.
Shouldn't flashing these with fastboot get them in there? (technically tried installing from rom manager once too)
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Yes, I am certain that my phone is unlocked or at least I think I am since it says "unlocked" in the corner when I turn it on
I didn't want to sign back into everything quite yet so I haven't been able to try the rom manager fix permissions thing yet.
I flashed the TWRP recovery instead of the CWM one and got the same result when booting into the recovery so I assume that neither CWM or TWRP was successfully installed.
Shouldn't flashing these with fastboot get them in there? (technically tried installing from rom manager once too)
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Yes, fastboot should be installing recovery properly.
I see three possibilities:
1) Something happened during the unlock process, so despite seeing "unlocked" you are not fully unlocked.
2) Fastboot is not writing recovery recursively
3) You have a hardware problem
I would try the following first:
1) Check to make sure you have the correct drivers installed on your PC and you have the most recent version of fastboot
2) Erase recovery with fastboot
3) Re-flash recovery with fastboot
Next I would try unlocking your bootloader again
Did you ever solve your problem?
Yes I got it working now.
TWRP booted after I did a fastboot erase and reflashed the recovery.
So I then reflashed CWM and that booted.
When I actually went to install a ROM a few days later it didn't boot again so I reflashed and ran the recovery on the next reboot OK again.
I was able to successfully get Joker's CM10 flahsed and running.
Not sure why I'd have to reflash every time I want to run the recovery but I think that that isn't a big deal for me anymore as this was just a test and this is no longer my primary device.
Thank you all for the help
I have a fascinate that I rooted and then put CWM 4.0.1.0 on and Cyanogenmod 10.2 nightly build on. I have updated the build a couple times and now I am looking at trying HellyBean.
My trouble is that the phone doesn't seem to erase anything. I boot into CWM and started with factory/data/cache/devilk/battery resets then trying formatting /system and trying the hellybean install multiple times. I reboot into CWM and flash 2-3 times in a row like I have read. I then boot into the phone, not only is hellybean not installed, ALL my data is still on the phone as if I had just done nothing. I have also tried 'fixing permissions' in CWM as well.
I'm a noob and need some assistance.
I also tried downloading TWRP and installing that as well and get a status 7...not too worried about getting that installed as from what I understand you have to reflash it everytime you want to use it.
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I have a fascinate that I rooted and then put CWM 4.0.1.0 on and Cyanogenmod 10.2 nightly build on. I have updated the build a couple times and now I am looking at trying HellyBean.
My trouble is that the phone doesn't seem to erase anything. I boot into CWM and started with factory/data/cache/devilk/battery resets then trying formatting /system and trying the hellybean install multiple times. I reboot into CWM and flash 2-3 times in a row like I have read. I then boot into the phone, not only is hellybean not installed, ALL my data is still on the phone as if I had just done nothing. I have also tried 'fixing permissions' in CWM as well.
I'm a noob and need some assistance.
I also tried downloading TWRP and installing that as well and get a status 7...not too worried about getting that installed as from what I understand you have to reflash it everytime you want to use it.
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okay sir, which cwm version are you using?
and honestly I'd odin back to stock and build back up to cm10.1 nighties
thanks for the heads up, I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something silly. I went ahead and redid my phone Odin style and also repartitioned my SD card to fat32/ext2, not sure if that had any effects; I was running it fat32/ext3?
Either way I now have hellybean on it and just getting things setup again. Though being a computer guy I like to do a 'clean' install of a new OS and it seems to me even running Odin some settings are carried over or perhaps Im imagining things. Stuff like turning on rotation lock was on when I loaded the phone up...my old WiFi connection was still showing in wifi settings. Part of that could be some Google magic too, I'm just not familiar enough with how android works.
For my piece of mind, when I Odin the stock image on, its effectively erasing and placing an image on the memory, not leaving anything old on it correct? I am able to remove the SD card and make sure its clean, so thats not in question. Just trying to learn, thanks!
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thanks for the heads up, I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something silly. I went ahead and redid my phone Odin style and also repartitioned my SD card to fat32/ext2, not sure if that had any effects; I was running it fat32/ext3?
Either way I now have hellybean on it and just getting things setup again. Though being a computer guy I like to do a 'clean' install of a new OS and it seems to me even running Odin some settings are carried over or perhaps Im imagining things. Stuff like turning on rotation lock was on when I loaded the phone up...my old WiFi connection was still showing in wifi settings. Part of that could be some Google magic too, I'm just not familiar enough with how android works.
For my piece of mind, when I Odin the stock image on, its effectively erasing and placing an image on the memory, not leaving anything old on it correct? I am able to remove the SD card and make sure its clean, so thats not in question. Just trying to learn, thanks!
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did you repartition with the .pit file while odining?
and yeah, odining erases everything, if you flash the .pit it'll reset the stock partitions and erase everything. i suggest going over to droidstyles guide and reading up
EDIT: here's the link to it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
Xceptiona1noob said:
thanks for the heads up, I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something silly. I went ahead and redid my phone Odin style and also repartitioned my SD card to fat32/ext2, not sure if that had any effects; I was running it fat32/ext3?
Either way I now have hellybean on it and just getting things setup again. Though being a computer guy I like to do a 'clean' install of a new OS and it seems to me even running Odin some settings are carried over or perhaps Im imagining things. Stuff like turning on rotation lock was on when I loaded the phone up...my old WiFi connection was still showing in wifi settings. Part of that could be some Google magic too, I'm just not familiar enough with how android works.
For my piece of mind, when I Odin the stock image on, its effectively erasing and placing an image on the memory, not leaving anything old on it correct? I am able to remove the SD card and make sure its clean, so thats not in question. Just trying to learn, thanks!
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That's because your Google account will automatically restore phone settings like WiFi and brightness its really cool how they do it will also redownload all your apps for you 2
Sent from my Slimming Hybrid Fassy
This will help anyone who keeps having flashing issues.
More detailed instructions in my GUIDE!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295557
THIS IS ONE QUICK/SIMPLE ERROR FREE ROM FLASHING PROCEDURE
This should eliminate a few posts saying, stuck in download mode, stuck at logo. just vibrates and them MANY other issues that somehow, everyone seems to find.
Here is my quick rom flashing process I use ALWAYS (yes always)
THINGS YOU NEED ON extSDCARD
1. Extra kernels (2 or 3 you know works for your device)
2. Optional: 2 recoveries that can be flashed (I use CWM & TWRP)
3. Optional: apps.zip (a zip created from Titantium BU, containing Root Explorer, TU Backup, Quickpic, ES File Explorer and Terminal Emulator)
Flashing the rom: TOUCHWIZ/AOSP ROMS
1. Backup current rom (to the extsdcard)
2. Complete wipe, (I do complete, some people do not) Complete = No Issues [FACTORY RESET + CLEAR CACHE + CLEAR DALVIK CACHE + CLEAR DATA]
3. Flash the rom
4. Flash the kernel (your device kernel) (I know some roms have their own kernel) this is where your problems start.
AGAIN: FLASH YOUR KERNEL, you KNOW it works. 1 more time FLASH YOUR KERNEL. (you can experiment with other kernels after you boot)
AOSP ROMS - require you to flash gapps before you boot. [This is not required for TouchWiz roms]
5. Boot the rom.
FINISHED!!!! SUCCESS!!!
Total time to flash a rom:
7-10min
Errors - NONE
This goes for every rom in my guide.
TIPS:
This flash procedure is for Touchwiz Roms, if you are flashing AOSP roms, you must flash the gapps package associated with the rom you are flashing.
**** SGH-I337M Users: Often requires flashing a different kernel than the one included in most ATT ROMS. Any GT-i9505 kernel will work and Adam kernel and Faux kernel are both confirmed working for us Canadian users.
Note: Flash KERNEL directly after ROM then reboot device.
[Special thanks to blyndfyre for this helpful tip].
The extra recovery I flash if a rom does not like the recovery I am using.
Yes, you can flash recoveries back and forth.
Apps.zip I flash after the rom is up & running. This I use to get the rom setup (like root explorer and others needed)
I am in no way responsible for anything that may do damage to any device - Use these tips at your own risk - period!
If you found this useful in any way, please hit the THANKS button for my effort.
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TheAxman said:
Any questions? Anyone.
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I've been running into a lot of issues when trying to flash different ROMs. For instance, right now I'm on CleanROM 1.6 - I just tried to install PureGv2.
Steps I took:
Have Goo and ROM Manager installed after clean install of CleanROM 1.6
Flash CWM from ROM Manager
Install Recovery Script from Goo
Reboot into recover from Goo
TWRP loads
Wipe data, cache, dalvik, etc
Install PureGv2
I forget the error off the top of my head but it doesn't install
In a nutshell I'm asking what am I doing wrong? Do I need to flash another kernel?
Flash your verizon kernel. Correct. I know it is a vzn rom, but do it anyway.
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Flash your verizon kernel. Correct. I know it is a vzn rom, but do it anyway.
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Was looking through Tomsgt's Youtube channel and stumbled across a video of his that showed his "About Phone". Everything was identical to mine, so I'm still a little lost as to why I can flash certain ROMs but not others. Sac/Gru's ROM soft bricked my phone, Hyperdrive5.7 didn't install, CleanROM does. It's just funky...maybe I'll just Odin back to stock, flash the MDK and start fresh.
Could the downloads be a problem? I downloaded 2 of the ROMs from work today on a 50meg pipe and they didn't work.
Do you download the ROMs to your phone or to your computer and then move them to your SD card?
If you download to your phone, do you move them to the SD card or leave them in the download folder on the internal storage?
If you do the latter, do you use a micro SD adapter or plug the phone in and move them that way?
harrytery said:
Was looking through Tomsgt's Youtube channel and stumbled across a video of his that showed his "About Phone". Everything was identical to mine, so I'm still a little lost as to why I can flash certain ROMs but not others. Sac/Gru's ROM soft bricked my phone, Hyperdrive5.7 didn't install, CleanROM does. It's just funky...maybe I'll just Odin back to stock, flash the MDK and start fresh.
Could the downloads be a problem? I downloaded 2 of the ROMs from work today on a 50meg pipe and they didn't work.
Do you download the ROMs to your phone or to your computer and then move them to your SD card?
If you download to your phone, do you move them to the SD card or leave them in the download folder on the internal storage?
If you do the latter, do you use a micro SD adapter or plug the phone in and move them that way?
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Download to the computer,then copy to the phones extsdcard, should be ok, make sure you do a md5 check on the files to make sure they are the correct size.
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Download to the computer,then copy to the phones extsdcard, should be ok, make sure you do a md5 check on the files to make sure they are the correct size.
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Alright sounds good. Flashing back to stock later today then re-rooting
thanks for the help
Remember always do a BACKUP before you do anything.
First off, big thanks for this thread.
Now I'm running Cleanrom 1.5. If I wanted to install a new rom can someone please explain exactly what I do to go about it? As jargon free as possible would be awesome.
Sent from my SCH-I545
I certainly scared the carp outta me the other night. I'm using the Carbon ROM and while I do like it, I miss a couple of the S4s features. I picked what looked like a good modified stock ROM and proceeded to flash it.
I'm using Goo and TWRP for the job. I checked of all 3 boxes for clearing cache, davik and factory reset.
Then I chose the file and started it.
The first result, it acted like if was doing everything but nothing changed. Phone still worked fine.
On the next try, I waited for TWERP to start and I reselected the ROM I wanted and flashed it.
When it booted up, I was very happy to see the original screens come up. Then it stopped on the one with the Verizon check mark. The blue LED slowly pulsing and nothing else for about 30 min. I removed battery to try and start over. Same thing again.
Time to goto my backup and restore my phone back to Carbon.
IT FAILED.
Now my phone is stuck in a weird looking boot up loop. After a few tries I was able to get into recovery
mode. TWRP started loading, froze and crashed! Even though I am a total noob at this, I still did not panic.
I'd restart my phone by removing the battery, going into recovery mode and then wildly press every button on my phone hoping to break the loop. It worked! I chose a different save and tried it all over again. FAIL.
ON the next I wiped every bit of old data off. Chose Factory restore crossed my fiingers....it work! My phone is fine now.
Thanks to that ordeal and this thread I think I know what I did wrong even though this never happened to me. before.
1) WIPE THE DATA
2)INSTALL A COMPATABLE KERNAL FIRST
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Vampyre111 said:
I certainly scared the carp outta me the other night. I'm using the Carbon ROM and while I do like it, I miss a couple of the S4s features. I picked what looked like a good modified stock ROM and proceeded to flash it.
I'm using Goo and TWRP for the job. I checked of all 3 boxes for clearing cache, davik and factory reset.
Then I chose the file and started it.
The first result, it acted like if was doing everything but nothing changed. Phone still worked fine.
On the next try, I waited for TWERP to start and I reselected the ROM I wanted and flashed it.
When it booted up, I was very happy to see the original screens come up. Then it stopped on the one with the Verizon check mark. The blue LED slowly pulsing and nothing else for about 30 min. I removed battery to try and start over. Same thing again.
Time to goto my backup and restore my phone back to Carbon.
IT FAILED.
Now my phone is stuck in a weird looking boot up loop. After a few tries I was able to get into recovery
mode. TWRP started loading, froze and crashed! Even though I am a total noob at this, I still did not panic.
I'd restart my phone by removing the battery, going into recovery mode and then wildly press every button on my phone hoping to break the loop. It worked! I chose a different save and tried it all over again. FAIL.
ON the next I wiped every bit of old data off. Chose Factory restore crossed my fiingers....it work! My phone is fine now.
Thanks to that ordeal and this thread I think I know what I did wrong even though this never happened to me. before.
1) WIPE THE DATA
2)INSTALL A COMPATABLE KERNAL FIRST
V^^^^V
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I can not stress enough HOW IMPORTANT THE KERNEL IS!
Hmm so everyone is a now a Oriental Flash Master from the far East now huh?
What recovery is everyone using?
[updated: 07-12-2013]
Flashing Questions
So, if you just need to add something, like different Kernerl, do you have to wipe and start from scratch?
Should you.
If so, and you backup apps and data in Titanium, then what you do a full wipe, flash entire rom, and reinstall the apps and data associated therewith?
Last, I have asked this but cannot seem to get an answer.
Installed Hyperdrive 7 (also had 5.7 and 6). Rom is super smooth and fast, working like a charm. but I want Verizon Visual Voice Mail.
I tried to copy the apk file to the devices system/app directory but get permission denied message....tried to install, and get failed message....
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So, if you just need to add something, like different Kernerl, do you have to wipe and start from scratch?
Should you.
If so, and you backup apps and data in Titanium, then what you do a full wipe, flash entire rom, and reinstall the apps and data associated therewith?
Last, I have asked this but cannot seem to get an answer.
Installed Hyperdrive 7 (also had 5.7 and 6). Rom is super smooth and fast, working like a charm. but I want Verizon Visual Voice Mail.
I tried to copy the apk file to the devices system/app directory but get permission denied message....tried to install, and get failed message....
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did you set the permissions for the app? That should work actually. Look at one of the apps in that directory, and set the permissions the same for the voice app. Reboot and see what happens.
Good luck.
May want to post this question also in my guide thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2295557
Sorry if this is dumb, but how do I know what kernels for sure work with my device and how do I get them to my external sd card? I suppose the one that is currently on my device(how to get that to sd?), but what others?
Thanks.
Painterface said:
Sorry if this is dumb, but how do I know what kernels for sure work with my device and how do I get them to my external sd card? I suppose the one that is currently on my device(how to get that to sd?), but what others?
Thanks.
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Please bring the question over to my thread up above. It shows also what kernels to use. We will help there.
Another noob question: so you still advise flashing a kernel even if the ROM creator says that the ROM comes with the appropriate kernel and that no extra flashing is required? I've got the Verizon Galaxy S4 variant and specifically am thinking of Dubbsy's Google Play Edition ROM.
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theoneknownasbob said:
Another noob question: so you still advise flashing a kernel even if the ROM creator says that the ROM comes with the appropriate kernel and that no extra flashing is required? I've got the Verizon Galaxy S4 variant and specifically am thinking of Dubbsy's Google Play Edition ROM.
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You would flash the rom, and after, flash your verizon kernel, simple as that.
Have been having the most difficult time installing ROMs lately.
In the beginning I wasn't having any issues whatsoever. Now it seems like whenever I want to try a new ROM out i get bent over and have to start from the beginning.
Root the phone as stated in Android Dev
Install GooManager download scriptrecovery, reboot into recovery (TWRP)
The ROMs I have been able to install are: CleanROM, Hyperdrive & GE4.6 MyWay
All other ROMs have been causing me nothing but problems.
I have done MD5 checks on my downloads, used different MicroSD cards but every time I always end up at the same brick wall of having to start from stock again.
When i try to restore a backup, it will not restore or it is corrupted when if i do get it to boot (missing apps, factory mode)
I have a 64GB MicroSD card that i just recently formatted in TWRP
Is there anyone that could shed some light on the above??
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harrytery said:
Have been having the most difficult time installing ROMs lately.
In the beginning I wasn't having any issues whatsoever. Now it seems like whenever I want to try a new ROM out i get bent over and have to start from the beginning.
Root the phone as stated in Android Dev
Install GooManager download scriptrecovery, reboot into recovery (TWRP)
The ROMs I have been able to install are: CleanROM, Hyperdrive & GE4.6 MyWay
All other ROMs have been causing me nothing but problems.
I have done MD5 checks on my downloads, used different MicroSD cards but every time I always end up at the same brick wall of having to start from stock again.
When i try to restore a backup, it will not restore or it is corrupted when if i do get it to boot (missing apps, factory mode)
I have a 64GB MicroSD card that i just recently formatted in TWRP
Is there anyone that could shed some light on the above??
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You said you tried a different sdcard, try a smaller one, try copying a rom to the internal sdcard and see if it errors out. you could have a corrupt recovery also. Lets look at these things first.
good luck.
TheAxman said:
You said you tried a different sdcard, try a smaller one, try copying a rom to the internal sdcard and see if it errors out. you could have a corrupt recovery also. Lets look at these things first.
good luck.
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So I copied CleanROM over to a 16GB micro. I had GE 4.6 My Way installed, recovery to TWRP. wipe data, installed CleanROM1.6 without any issues.
However, when the phone boots up it went straight into factory mode. I have had this issue 100 times over the past few weeks and am beginning to think that there are some corrupted or missing files.
The solution I have found for factory mode is to download a terminal emulator, and run the following command:
echo -n ON > /efs/FactoryApp/factorymode
After doing this I reboot the phone and the factory mode popup is gone...
started this thread a few days back if you want to see the screenshot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43392682#post43392682
I've had much better luck flashing roms after using This to install OUDHS, only downside is can't access external SD from recovery.
DanGerousDroid said:
I've had much better luck flashing roms after using This to install OUDHS, only downside is can't access external SD from recovery.
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well that's a bummer...
Cwm has given me no problems whatsoever. Maybe download ROM manager and flash the free version to see if that helps
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harrytery said:
Have been having the most difficult time installing ROMs lately.
In the beginning I wasn't having any issues whatsoever. Now it seems like whenever I want to try a new ROM out i get bent over and have to start from the beginning.
Root the phone as stated in Android Dev
Install GooManager download scriptrecovery, reboot into recovery (TWRP)
The ROMs I have been able to install are: CleanROM, Hyperdrive & GE4.6 MyWay
All other ROMs have been causing me nothing but problems.
I have done MD5 checks on my downloads, used different MicroSD cards but every time I always end up at the same brick wall of having to start from stock again.
When i try to restore a backup, it will not restore or it is corrupted when if i do get it to boot (missing apps, factory mode)
I have a 64GB MicroSD card that i just recently formatted in TWRP
Is there anyone that could shed some light on the above??
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I'm having a similar issue. I've been exclusively flashing hyperdrive, but since RL4, i have not been able to reboot the phone without it being stuck in a soft brick.
I've tried everything from re-installing TWRP and re-flashing the kernal through ODIN. I'm not sure what to do anymore.
Had a device that was sent as a replacement do the same. Hyperdrive and synergy would not boot had to Odin back to start every time. However beans works as well as stock. I sent it back.
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I'm having a similar issue. I've been exclusively flashing hyperdrive, but since RL4, i have not been able to reboot the phone without it being stuck in a soft brick.
I've tried everything from re-installing TWRP and re-flashing the kernal through ODIN. I'm not sure what to do anymore.
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everytime you reboot the phone will crap out on you??
try using a different micro SD card. I was using a 64GB and the thing got destroyed being in my phone, copying ROMs, making backups, etc.
right now I'm using 2 16GB cards: 1 for backups and the other for installing ROMs off.
TWRP just came out with 2.6.0.0 within the past couple of days. I don't know if this fixed the issue, but as soon as I noticed this everything has been working.
Hey, guys, I made a mess.
A long time ago I decided to try out CyanogenMod for my S3 and then everything went well. I got it up and running and it was a cool ROM but I decided to stick to stock at that time. So I looked for a tutorial online and managed to get it back to stock 4.1 Android running well and as usual.
The issue I had then was that I couldn't update my phone from Google's servers anymore. Every time the phone tried to update the firmware I'd get an error, no matter if I tried it through Kies, the phone or whatever. So I decided I'd just install a ROM for a more recent version.
I found a post on a tech blog here in Brazil saying that OmniROM promised they finally had a somewhat stable version of KitKat 4.4
I went on to install it to then find a beautiful, but still very glitchy ROM. My phone froze all the time and it was starting to bother me. My initial plan was to stick to it until it got better, get the daily updates and stuff, but my phone was way too unstable for that too. So I said to myself: "Okay, no problem, so let's get a stable ROM on this little guy."
I downloaded PA 4.3 and proceeded to get it on my phone. That's when the issues started happening. I couldn't find the .zip from CWM no matter where I put it, and my sdcard1 was full because of the previous backup I created (there was a problem with that too, MD5 mismatch, but I didn't lose anything important so that's okay).
Then I did something even more stupid. I figured, why not clean up the backup and get the .zip there, so maybe it'll show up? At that point the sdcard0 (internal storage) was all different and I couldn't find the .zip for the OmniROM, but when I was on CWM it showed up instead of PA's. The problem with that is that I somehow wiped out CWM and now I can't get to recovery. If I boot up my cellphone through OmniROM, it loads up fine but I can't download the ROM Manager or the superuser from the Play Store. I'm trapped with OmniROM and it's working even less well than at first.
What should I do? Is there a way back from this? I'd really like to have my phone running again soon, I need it to keep in touch with my parents since my grandma died recently.
Thank you in advance.
EDIT: Okay, some progress. I remembered that I got CWM on the phone through Odin and went through that again. I have CWM back but still, my internal storage fails to recognize the new .zip files and only shows OmniROM's. The folder is completely different when I connect the phone to my computer. I got to see the .zip files at the sdcard1 but CWM says they're bad files. I'll trust it and redownload/transfer again. We'll see what happens.
EDIT 2: Trapped again. Can't find anything on Google. It sure sucks to be me. I can't even figure out how to get everything back to stock so I can try again. Tried turning USB debugging off but it didn't make a difference. The CWM shows me the two OmniROM .zip files and my computer shows me the PA .zip files. I'm just...
first- try to flash newer cwm based recovey. I suggest philz (is has both Odin / cwm based install):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
after flashing is complete- try to download this rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2060403
and check if you can see it.
(you can put it in your internal or external sd, philz can access them both)
Before installing the new rom, I strongly recommend doing a 'wipe to istall new rom', cache wipe and delvik.
good luck
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Yay, thank you! I'm not trapped anymore. The PA rom I downloaded is still "bad", but that's probably its own fault. I'll wait until NeatROM's download is complete and try with that. I'll edit this if things turn out well.
Thanks again!
EDIT: So, I tried with NeatROM and it also says it's bad. But I only tried on the external storage, so maybe that could be it. My sdcard has been returning some really funky errors when I get it on my computer so I'm worried it might be a bit compromised (and I actually found it at a bus terminal, so it never really worked properly even after formatting).
Thing is when I did the wipe I picked the option that wipes it for a new ROM, so OmniROM is gone. Is there a way to get USB connection through CWM so that I can transfer NeatROM to the internal storage? I only have this one sdcard.
EDIT 2: Finally got it! Thanks so much, amirTor, my S3 is back on track! The sdcard was the bad one, not the file. But the PA ROM didn't work anyway. I might stick to NeatROM or maybe look later. I'm gonna take a week off of all this after so much trouble.
Glad I could help (even though it seems that you pretty much helped yourself...)
1)If you got Sandisk SD card, make sure to follow my post on thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2614170
2)You can mount your phone to be shown in your pc even when in recovery mode: Mounts and storage-> moun usb mass storage
3)You should definitely stick with neat- the best stock (and aosp) rom there is :good::good::good:
ps- hitting the 'thanks' button will be appreciated :angel:
Done and done!