Guys I flashed latest cyanogen on my 6802 (.136) and I got bootloop.
(boot.img flashed/full wiped)
I also have 6802 flashed latest nightly just fine no problem here...........
mathurmatt said:
I also have 6802 flashed latest nightly just fine no problem here...........
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your latest stock rom was 4.3 or 4.2 ?
Re-flash boot.img and flash a functional ROM again. Report the bad nightly to CM.
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LordManhattan said:
Re-flash boot.img and flash a functional ROM again. Report the bad nightly to CM.
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did that.
but still strange ! I hear I'm not alone with this bootloops
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I've just made the move to ICS recently and want to update to the latest AOKP+Glitched. On my Eris on most roms you had to reflash GApps after every update, is that the same situation here as well?
i.e. Flashing an update over an existing AOKP.
Stonent said:
I've just made the move to ICS recently and want to update to the latest AOKP+Glitched. On my Eris on most roms you had to reflash GApps after every update, is that the same situation here as well?
i.e. Flashing an update over an existing AOKP.
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yup sure is
Yes
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Well if you don't have any gapps after a rom flash you should probably flash them
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Im was on Gingerbread stock rom recently.... Then i flashed it with cm 7.2..... But now i wanna try Cm 9.1 so does my phone needs to be in stock ics rom before i can flash cm 9.1 or can i just flash it over cm 7.2???
And one more thing.... Is it neccessary to flash the kernel that came with cm 9.1????
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Greyjawripper said:
Im was on Gingerbread stock rom recently.... Then i flashed it with cm 7.2..... But now i wanna try Cm 9.1 so does my phone needs to be in stock ics rom before i can flash cm 9.1 or can i just flash it over cm 7.2???
And one more thing.... Is it neccessary to flash the kernel that came with cm 9.1????
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You don't need to be running stock ICS to flash CM 9.1 .But you have to do a full wipe before flashing CM 9.1. And yes you definitely have to flash the kernel of CM 9.1.
All you need is a custom recovery to flash whatever version of Android that's available for your phone. You don't need to be running a stock version prior to it. And you need to flash the CM9.1 kernel before flashing the ROM. Kernels get flashed along with the ROM usually, but some phones need the kernel to be flashed separately due to partially unlockable bootloaders. When the bootloader is fully unlocked, the boot.img can be flashed to the /boot partition in recovery itself. But for phones with only partially unlockable bootloaders, the boot.img has to be flashed separately using a computer.
Thanx for the reply..... I have an u locked boot loader but i guess in Xperia devices kernel cant be flashed with Cwm recovery.......
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i was running cm10.1 (4.2.1) and it was going well but i recently uptated to the latest nightly version cm10.1(4.2.2) dint like it as it was crashing frequently so i flashed cm10.1 20130213 and now imm stuk at cyanogenmod logo i have no backups nothin
is there anything i can do?
plz help!!
Boot into recovery, wipe cache, factory reset and install the 13022013 nightly update (last 4.2.1 rom and gapps). It should boot up.
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John Kester said:
Boot into recovery, wipe cache, factory reset and install the 13022013 nightly update (last 4.2.1 rom and gapps). It should boot up.
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thanx a lot it worked!
Had same issue.
Does this mean that if you want to revert to an older nightly you can't use the ROM built in update functionality ?
tomorrowmanuk said:
Had same issue.
Does this mean that if you want to revert to an older nightly you can't use the ROM built in update functionality ?
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If you do that you will likely bootloop as there will be file residues from the previous newer nightly. So it is better to flash the older nightly with recovery but you have to wipe before flashing.
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I installed cm 10.1 over my stock rom via SS accidentally without having a backup... Now I`m running cm 10.1 on stock alot and slot 1, but only the slot one works (as supposed).
I had eclipse v4 ICS rom installed on stock, which i did via BMM, and now I`m not sure what to do.
Since the rom installed on slot 1 (cm 10.1) is working with no issues, I`m leaving it this way for a while, but I`d really like to clean up installations in future to install JB on stock with no slots, since I`d have more internal space available.
So the question is: What do I have to do to clean up my razr gsm and start over from a clean JB on stock slot (LATAM, isn`t released yet, right?).
And finally, should I face any issues if I install EU JB release?
Thanks in advance!
If you want to start fresh you have to go to stock recovery and full wipe, the flash your stock latam firmware of choice..
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Thanks! I should search for fastboot files, right?
kamikass said:
Thanks! I should search for fastboot files, right?
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Yes, just go to this link:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
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TheMrcool212 said:
Yes, just go to this link:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
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How do I know which is the latest Latam? Which is the difference between 6.5.1, 6.7.2 and 6.7.3? ICS, JB (4.1.2) and JB (4.2.2)?
Sorry for so many questions
kamikass said:
How do I know which is the latest Latam? Which is the difference between 6.5.1, 6.7.2 and 6.7.3? ICS, JB (4.1.2) and JB (4.2.2)?
Sorry for so many questions
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i think the 6.7.2 one, because i flashed retail eu ics and the number is 6.7.2
Well, I`m trying 6.7.2-180_SLC-35_LATAM_SPYDERICSRETBRLA_ServiceCFC_fastboot.xml.zip... All I should do is restart phone on AP Fastboot, full wipe and flash it? (RSD?)
Btw, do I have to uninstall SS or delete rom slots?
kamikass said:
Btw, do I have to uninstall SS or delete rom slots?
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Maybe yes
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No Service,After flashing Paranoid Rom.
I checked Baseband version.It shows Unknown.
So i flashed two 4.1.2 Baseband.But both did not work.
Then i flashed leaked JB 4.2.1 version ROM,Now All Service and Data Service working.
After that i rooted the stock rom and again i tried to flash PA rom.
This is also happening for CM rom.
But for other custom stock rom or temasek's UNOFFICIAL cm,it is working well.
Why?
Any solution?
I tried the same rom on another Galaxy S3.
Service was working well.
Mine and another s3 have same Baseband.
I did same steps to install for both headset.
Did you wipe your phone before installing the new rom?
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Wiped!
But no luck.
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svprm said:
Wiped!
But no luck.
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same problem, reflashed stock from odin and bootlop
panicked then flashed slim bean 7 all fine. Trying reflash
_MirageX_ said:
same problem, reflashed stock from odin and bootlop
panicked then flashed slim bean 7 all fine. Trying reflash
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I flashed stock rom.i tried to flash but no luck.
I think I need to completely reset my device.
For that do I need pit file?
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If you mess with Pit you are likely to have a brick .
Flash stock rom via Odin .
jje
don't mess with PIT, just reflash another working CM rom (like slim) and it should be fine. THen if you want re flash stock, but you should be fine anyway.