this isn't first time that i wipe all os system but this time i can't flash any rom (i use twrp). the difference now is that when i can wipe dalvik cache always said: failed; i try with difference rom (after installing the boot image correctly in fastboot mode), i try install rom in adb sideload but nothing.
help me
Naijian said:
this isn't first time that i wipe all os system but this time i can't flash any rom (i use twrp). the difference now is that when i can wipe dalvik cache always said: failed; i try with difference rom (after installing the boot image correctly in fastboot mode), i try install rom in adb sideload but nothing.
help me
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You have the wrong recovery for your hboot, follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502327
GtrCraft said:
You have the wrong recovery for your hboot, follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502327
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i have hboot- 1.25.0002 and use twrp v2.6.3.0 (but i try also v2.5.0.0). this recovery and the rom i used before wipe (mySensedx) works fine but now whit this new os wipe there is a problem that i can't resolve. the only difference that i understand is the failed of dalvik cache.
Naijian said:
i have hboot- 1.25.0002 and use twrp v2.6.3.0 (but i try also v2.5.0.0). this recovery and the rom i used before wipe (mySensedx) works fine but now whit this new os wipe there is a problem that i can't resolve. the only difference that i understand is the failed of dalvik cache.
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Try another recovery for JB or reflash the current one. Flashing works btw?
i don't know how but i resolve it, maybe the problem was the boot image of the twrp recovery. nevermind :good:
Naijian said:
i don't know how but i resolve it, maybe the problem was the boot image of the twrp recovery. nevermind :good:
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Maybe you had another kernel installed? Or you flashed the recovery / kernel to wrong partition?
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hi,
so i have htc flyer, unlocked bootloader, have CWM recovery, S-ON and trying to install custom rom
have tried installing through CWM and flash boot boot.img, nothing
wiped cache and data and dalvik... pls help
thnx in advance
did you found out how to resolve it?
noob403 said:
did you found out how to resolve it?
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not yet
techknewz1 said:
hi,
so i have htc flyer, unlocked bootloader, have CWM recovery, S-ON and trying to install custom rom
have tried installing through CWM and flash boot boot.img, nothing
wiped cache and data and dalvik... pls help
thnx in advance
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Flash the boot.img first. Stay in bootloader then go to recovery, full wipe, i.e factory data reset, cache, dalvik cache, then format system. After this install yr rom when finish installing wipe cache and dalvik cache again, reboot.
ndmuni said:
Flash the boot.img first.
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You have to flash boot.img using fastboot, to clarify.
So I had a Desire C for an year or so, and I flashed the heck out of it, so I am fairly experienced with flashing, rooting, adb/fastboot commands and that kind of stuff. For two weeks now I have a Desire X. But after flashing Half-Sense, myONEdx+, mySENSEdx+ (ofc. after flashing boot.img for each one) I just get a black screen (backlit black screen, so it's actually on). But after flashing to a non-backup stock rom (including ones with busybox, init.d support) they work fine. So essencialy I can't flash anything non-stock. Wat do?
Same here, flashed fulmix rom black screen and then reboot to recovery...
Restored backup and woeking...
Using TWRP 2.6 and my own kernel just write protection disabled..
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda premium
jeyko said:
So I had a Desire C for an year or so, and I flashed the heck out of it, so I am fairly experienced with flashing, rooting, adb/fastboot commands and that kind of stuff. For two weeks now I have a Desire X. But after flashing Half-Sense, myONEdx+, mySENSEdx+ (ofc. after flashing boot.img for each one) I just get a black screen (backlit black screen, so it's actually on). But after flashing to a non-backup stock rom (including ones with busybox, init.d support) they work fine. So essencialy I can't flash anything non-stock. Wat do?
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On which Hboot are you, btw the best TWRP recovery is 2.5 because 2.6 is alpha
GtrCraft said:
On which Hboot are you, btw the best TWRP recovery is 2.5 because 2.6 is alpha
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I tried on TWRP (dunno which version), the official CWM one and (my favourite and best) PhilZ CWM. I am on the JB hboot 1.25.0002
jeyko said:
I tried on TWRP (dunno which version), the official CWM one and (my favourite and best) PhilZ CWM. I am on the JB hboot 1.25.0002
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You don't install everything with the ICS Hboot way? and did you do a full wipe (system, data, dalvik cache and cache)?
GtrCraft said:
You don't install everything with the ICS Hboot way? and did you do a full wipe (system, data, dalvik cache and cache)?
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Yes, SIDENOTE/offtopic I had a soft brick after a few days of use after trying to install ACID audo which led me to reinstall my Windows so the adb drivers work properly and then I could adb push another vanilla zip. All this because I don't have another device with sdcard support lol.
jeyko said:
Yes, SIDENOTE/offtopic I had a soft brick after a few days of use after trying to install ACID audo which led me to reinstall my Windows so the adb drivers work properly and then I could adb push another vanilla zip. All this because I don't have another device with sdcard support lol.
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Try to flash a JB rom and after that, wipe cache and dalvik again
GtrCraft said:
Try to flash a JB rom and after that, wipe cache and dalvik again
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That's what I've been doing but mkay, gonna flash fulmix and report in 15 mins or so.
jeyko said:
That's what I've been doing but mkay, gonna flash fulmix and report in 15 mins or so.
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Maybe wiping cache in fastboot will work: ''fastboot erase cache''
GtrCraft said:
Maybe wiping cache in fastboot will work: ''fastboot erase cache''
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Yeah, I do it every time, and this try on flashing fulmix failed too. I don't get what the problem would be. Is there a way to logcat everything?
jeyko said:
Yeah, I do it every time, and this try on flashing fulmix failed too. I don't get what the problem would be. Is there a way to logcat everything?
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Yeah if you are in bootloader or recovery it is possible, although I'm not that good with logcat's
I do not know if there is a similar post like this but I had to post..i just installed ViperX+ rom to my international HTC one x+..everything seemed ok after installation but when i sweeped to unlock the phone,HTC's logo appears on the screen and i can't do anything about it..any ideas?
Thanks in advance and sorry if this question is reposted..
smavr said:
I do not know if there is a similar post like this but I had to post..i just installed ViperX+ rom to my international HTC one x+..everything seemed ok after installation but when i sweeped to unlock the phone,HTC's logo appears on the screen and i can't do anything about it..any ideas?
Thanks in advance and sorry if this question is reposted..
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i know this problem and it is easy to fix.
the problem: your recovery does not work fine, it does not wipe completely
you need to flash PhilZ Touch Recovery from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2617901
after flashing reboot into recovery:
then
1. delete all userdata, wipe data/ factory reset
2. "..." wiping cache partition
3."..." wiping dalvik cache
4. and finally wipe to install a new custom rom
so... after that you only have to flash your "old" recovery of previously, then flash again the boot.img of your rom using fastboot (don`t forget erasing cache after flashing) or using venom flasher to flash the boot.img
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reboot into recovery
..
last step: install the rom-zip from your sdcard or with adb sideload ....... and everything will work perfectly. :victory:
have fun
regards
-appyleptiker
appyleptiker said:
i know this problem and it is easy to fix.
the problem: your recovery does not work fine, it does not wipe completely
you need to flash PhilZ Touch Recovery from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2617901
after flashing reboot into recovery:
then
1. delete all userdata, wipe data/ factory reset
2. "..." wiping cache partition
3."..." wiping dalvik cache
4. and finally wipe to install a new custom rom
so... after that you only have to flash your "old" recovery of previously, then flash again the boot.img of your rom using fastboot (don`t forget erasing cache after flashing) or using venom flasher to flash the boot.img
..
reboot into recovery
..
last step: install the rom-zip from your sdcard or with adb sideload ....... and everything will work perfectly. :victory:
have fun
regards
-appyleptiker
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Thanks a lot Thread can be locked now
i have a nandroid backup of boot,system,data on my sd card,by mistake i formatted my internal storage now when i restored my backup i am getting boot loops plz help
Wipe system, data, cache & dalvik cache then restore the backup.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Wipe system, data, cache & dalvik cache then restore the backup.
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I did that
after restoring it boots than a black screen appears where only power button works.
i can boot into my twrp from there if i flash stock rom will it work ?
or will i have to flash stock recovery before flashing stock rom ?
W!ld said:
i can boot into my twrp from there if i flash stock rom will it work ?
or will i have to flash stock recovery before flashing stock rom ?
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Stock Recovery - Download
Stock ROM - Download
Source - Here
Instructions:
1. Download both the ROM & Recovery
2. Flash the OnePlus Recovery by fastboot
3. Copy the ROM to your Device
4. Boot into OnePlus Recovery
5. Selct English Language, then Install from Local, Find the ROMs zip file, and select it.
6. Flashing will begin, after it completes, reboot the device if it does not automatically reboot.
7. Profit
Edit - After this, you can flash back TWRP again.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Stock Recovery - Download
Stock ROM - Download
Source - Here
Instructions:
1. Download both the ROM & Recovery
2. Flash the OnePlus Recovery by fastboot
3. Copy the ROM to your Device
4. Boot into OnePlus Recovery
5. Selct English Language, then Install from Local, Find the ROMs zip file, and select it.
6. Flashing will begin, after it completes, reboot the device if it does not automatically reboot.
7. Profit
Edit - After this, you can flash back TWRP again.
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thanks a lot!
can't i directly flash stock rom from twrp instead of flashing stock recovery?
W!ld said:
thanks a lot!
can't i directly flash stock rom from twrp instead of flashing stock recovery?
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Sure, you can. Just wipe everything, other than Internal Storage, the go to Install, select the Stock ROMs zip, swipe to confirm flash, when its done, wipe cache & dalvik and reboot.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Sure, you can. Just wipe everything, other than Internal Storage, the go to Install, select the Stock ROMs zip, swipe to confirm flash, when its done, wipe cache & dalvik and reboot.
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Thanks a lot !!
i flashed stock recovery then flashed rom .
But after rebooting it loads forever.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Sure, you can. Just wipe everything, other than Internal Storage, the go to Install, select the Stock ROMs zip, swipe to confirm flash, when its done, wipe cache & dalvik and reboot.
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i flashed stock recovery then flashed rom .
But after rebooting it loads forever.
W!ld said:
i flashed stock recovery then flashed rom .
But after rebooting it loads forever.
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Thats strange, did you flash anything else with the ROM ? Any mods etc ?
Are you sure your data, cache & system partitions are in ext4 filesystems ?
earlier i flashed blu spark kernel and converted data and cache to f2fs.
but now i installed stock recovery and flashed only stock rom nothing else.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Thats strange, did you flash anything else with the ROM ? Any mods etc ?
Are you sure your data, cache & system partitions are in ext4 filesystems ?
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earlier i flashed blu spark kernel and converted data and cache to f2fs.
but now i installed stock recovery and flashed only stock rom nothing else.
W!ld said:
earlier i flashed blu spark kernel and converted data and cache to f2fs.
but now i installed stock recovery and flashed only stock rom nothing else.
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Thats the problem LoL, convert /data & /cache to ext4 again, then do a full wipe again, then flash the ROM, then when it completes, wipe cache & dalvik & reboot.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Thats the problem LoL, convert /data & /cache to ext4 again, then do a full wipe again, then flash the ROM, then when it completes, wipe cache & dalvik & reboot.
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i have checked data system cache all are ext4.
flashed once again still in boot loop.
this is scary now please help.
W!ld said:
i have checked data system cache all are ext4.
flashed once again still in boot loop.
this is scary now please help.
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Can you post screenshots of your data, system & cache being ext4 ?
Also, when you're flashing this ROM, dont flash anything else, Nothing at all, only this 800MB zip package.
Edit - Use TWRP for all this.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Can you post screenshots of your data, system & cache being ext4 ?
Also, when you're flashing this ROM, dont flash anything else, Nothing at all, only this 800MB zip package.
Edit - Use TWRP for all this.
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could it be due to boot.img or something..
ya psoting screenshots 1 min
W!ld said:
could it be due to boot.img or something..
ya psoting screenshots 1 min
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Are there any errors during the Flashing of ROM package ?
Joshwin Aranha said:
Are there any errors during the Flashing of ROM package ?
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no errors
Joshwin Aranha said:
Are there any errors during the Flashing of ROM package ?
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2 of above screenshot is of internal storage state
I have an unusual problem, in that my Moto Z always boots to TWRP. The only way to boot the ROM is first to boot bootloader and reboot bootloader a few times and then select Start. Any idea why and if there is something I can do?
lollyjay said:
I have an unusual problem, in that my Moto Z always boots to TWRP. The only way to boot the ROM is first to boot bootloader and reboot bootloader a few times and then select Start. Any idea why and if there is something I can do?
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Try clearing cache
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Try clearing cache
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Yes I cleared both dalvik and cache and did not solve the problem.
I'd maybe flash twrp again (optional if twrp seems fine) and then dirty flash your rom again. (without any wipes first.)
If that fails, maybe only wipe system, and flash rom again.
Backing up with twrp before doing anything.
Assuming it's a custom rom. If it's stock, then you need to use fastboot obviously. (or mfastboot if that's what we use, I haven't done anything to my Z yet.) :good:
I finally solved the problem and solved it by reflashing stock ROM using fastboot. Then I could flash twrp again and then the custom ROM.