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my phone wont turn on!!! i mean it'll go to the part where it says "HTC quietly brilliant" but its just stuck there...then i would the press the power button again and it'll just do the same thing. SOMEONE PLZZZ HELP!
Need more information. Did you flash anything recently? Are you S-OFF? Can you access recovery? Did you try to run the RUU or reflash the ROM?
Racer Of All said:
Need more information. Did you flash anything recently? Are you S-OFF? Can you access recovery? Did you try to run the RUU or reflash the ROM?
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its S-ON, yes i can access recovery, the only thing i did was try to change the font using Font Installer then it rebooted after that it would go on HTC quietly brilliant logo then blacked off, i hold the power button but it did the same thing over n over again for an hour. So i thought if i factory reset it it would fix the problem but i think i made it worse cause now its just stuck on HTC quietly brilliant logo, I left it there for couple of hours and went out hoping when i get back a miracle would happen and it'll be fix but when i got home its still stuck on that logo. I still can access recovery though. This is my very first rooted phone and i have no idea what to do next.
dammmwhodat said:
its S-ON, yes i can access recovery, the only thing i did was try to change the font using Font Installer then it rebooted after that it would go on HTC quietly brilliant logo then blacked off, i hold the power button but it did the same thing over n over again for an hour. So i thought if i factory reset it it would fix the problem but i think i made it worse cause now its just stuck on HTC quietly brilliant logo, I left it there for couple of hours and went out hoping when i get back a miracle would happen and it'll be fix but when i got home its still stuck on that logo. I still can access recovery though. This is my very first rooted phone and i have no idea what to do next.
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If you can still access recovery, into recovery and to a factory reset and wupe you cache and you should be set
Edit: You should try flashing a different Rom see if that works
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dammmwhodat said:
its S-ON, yes i can access recovery, ... This is my very first rooted phone and i have no idea what to do next.
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What recovery are you using, TWRP? Had you flashed a ROM prior to tinkering with fonts? Did you make a full backup of your stock ROM after HTC unlocking to load your recovery? I am going to make some assumptions to my questions. If you are using TWRP you can mount the sdcard from recovery and copy on another ROM (pick one to use ... MeanROM?). Even if you can't mount the sdcard from recovery you can still get a ROM on to your phone by pulling sdcard2 from the external sdcard slot and manually mounting/copying to/from your CPU.
If you made a backup of your stock rom after loading your recovery then the first thing to try is wiping everything (factory, caches, etc...) and restore the backup. (Sounds like you may have tried that already).
If that does not work then download a different ROM and try it ... MeanROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727167) uses it's own splash at start so that may help (because it sounds like you are stuck at the HTC splash).
~singe0072
dammmwhodat said:
my phone wont turn on!!! i mean it'll go to the part where it says "HTC quietly brilliant" but its just stuck there...then i would the press the power button again and it'll just do the same thing. SOMEONE PLZZZ HELP!
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When you get in recovery wipe cache, dalvik cache, factory reset, system. Then reflash the rom, you will be fine.
Sent from my lair.
It seems to be that some people are having problems with flashing other fonts (source). ALWAYS do a nandroid backup before doing any of these types of modifications to your phone in the future, it's the fastest way to fix broken things. Also make sure that the fonts you are trying to install have been working with our phones and the newest versions of Android and/or Sense.
Here are some things you can do that might fix your bootloop. In descending order try these:
If you have a current Nandroid backup, restore it. It will get your phone working 100% with the least amount of data loss and won't require you to set it all up again.
Re-flash the same ROM you have (if it's stock, it can also be found in the Android Dev section of the forum). This will likely fix the problem. Especially if it's a font issue.
Hope it doesn't come to this but run the RUU that matches your system. This will completely set your phone back to day 1. You'll have to reroot, etc.
Best of luck. And remember to do nandroids often! :good:
THANK YOU GUYS!!!! i was about to give up
i did what you guys told me to do, download a different rom install it on my sdcard and flash it in recovery. AGAIN thank you guys so much, ya'll just made my day. MUCH APPRECIATED!!!
Anytime you can access recovery you are fine
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Your getting stuck there because of some of the fonts you checked dont change and **** up the phone for whatever reason happens to me all the time when i try to find out which fonts are safe to change just wipe system andcaches and install back up your good if you want a list of the fonts i found to be safe i can post that once i check it on my fone
Tux approves of my EVO
Hi guys. I'm having an issue. Every time I reboot my phone, instead of playing the Verizon 4G LTE logo and sound. I get a message saying Android system updating and goes into the lock screen. Everything works fine but that message is annoying me. Is there any way I can get everything to reboot like it suppose to. Mods: Rooted by Exynos exploit, Multi-window mode(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2028535), System UI mod(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2030539)(its the basic one found in attached files). I have titanium backup, busy box, and ES file explorer as my root friendly apps and bloatware removed. Please help.
Basically every time you reboot your phone its wiping /cache for some reason. Check to see if it's an app or boot into recovery and wipe cache there, then reboot your phone again.
Sent from my rooted, and unlocked Vzw note 2 running beans Rom! U mad?
I went into the recovery and wipe the cache and its still doing it. I believe it did it when I did the SystemUI mod.
marcell6492002 said:
I went into the recovery and wipe the cache and its still doing it. I believe it did it when I did the SystemUI mod.
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when you wipe cache all the apps have to populate the cache(hince android is upgrading). you most likely have a app set to wipe cache on each boot which will cause this.
droidstyle said:
when you wipe cache all the apps have to populate the cache(hince android is upgrading). you most likely have a app set to wipe cache on each boot which will cause this.
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+1
Sent from my rooted, and unlocked Vzw note 2 running beans Rom! U mad?
I found what the issue was was, thanks guys
Anyone else experiencing freezes at boot logo.. I have twrp? stock rom?
Only way to fix is a battery pull .. this is phone number two as well. both did it?
Thank u,
Paulb787
Stuck
I'm also stuck on Verizon boot logo. I installed TWRP, did a backup, and installed Google wallet. After the reboot, it just stays on Verizon logo. I turned phone off, and help volume up, home, and power button. It just goes back to Verizon boot logo....Help!!!
Paulb787 said:
Anyone else experiencing freezes at boot logo.. I have twrp? stock rom?
Only way to fix is a battery pull .. this is phone number two as well. both did it?
Thank u,
Paulb787
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the gramail
How long are you waiting. On a deodexed rom it takes a couple minuted and looks frozen at the verizon screen on the first boot.
This is soo odd...and annoying... im perfectly fine until I install a deodexed rom.. I am able to boot up to it one time but after the next reset it freezes on
the custom unlock Verizon logo?
my phone? I have tried 2 deodexed roms
Curious to see if phone number three does the same thing.
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I figured it out
When doing a wipe on internal storage with recovery causes it.
Weirdly enough you will be fine until your 2nd reboot.
any ideas what is going on?
Problem is with all roms including stock.
Paulb787 said:
I figured it out
When doing a wipe on internal storage with recovery causes it.
Weirdly enough you will be fine until your 2nd reboot.
any ideas what is going on?
Problem is with all roms including stock.
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It's rebuilding the caches for all the apps. On AOSP this is explicitly shown as the "Android is upgrading" screen. On TW it does it during the Verizon boot animation loop. On the second boot the caches are already built.
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brizey said:
It's rebuilding the caches for all the apps. On AOSP this is explicitly shown as the "Android is upgrading" screen. On TW it does it during the Verizon boot animation loop. On the second boot the caches are already built.
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You realize PaulB just said that it's freezing on the second reboot, which the caches are already built right?
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Paulb787 said:
I figured it out
When doing a wipe on internal storage with recovery causes it.
Weirdly enough you will be fine until your 2nd reboot.
any ideas what is going on?
Problem is with all roms including stock.
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Why are you wiping the internal storage? You only need to do a factory reset, which removes downloaded apps, reverts stock apps back to normal and removes all your personal data. I remember reading that performing an internal wipe removes the encryption on the internal memory. Maybe that's what is causing the issue.
I misread...I thought he said he was fine on the second boot.
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Wiping the internal storage is not something I would normally do but did on occasion with the s3. There's no need for it really...
I am just happy its not the phone. it was difficult to diagnose because I would wipe factory and if I had a bunch of zip files I no longer needed on internal storage I would go on ahead and wipe that as well before installing a rom.
it would boot up fine and I could go a day or so before rebooting and it freezing so I didn't know what I was doing.
Just wanted to let everyone know ..
DONT WIPE YOUR INTERNAL STORAGE.
even a nandroid backup will fail after you encounter a freeze. The only way to fix it was to flash the stock odin.
Thanks for your input,
Paul
Hey guys I need some help here. After installing, or rather attempting to install Xposed Framework i am stuck in a bootloop and I don't really know how to remedy it, Any Ideas?
Update: I have tried to get into fast boot and the other mode (I can't think of the name off the top of my head) and I'm only getting the led to change color on the side. No screen on or anything. My computer makes the sound that it recognizes it but I can see it in my file manager.
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Tell me a little about your setup, do you have a custom recovery instaled? If not, reflashing the stock ROM will restore your system. If so, flash the zip named Xposed-Disabler-CWM.zip from your internal sd.
Also, simply installing the framework isn't going to make any changes you can see, you need the App Settings module installed, activated, and to make some changes. You may also want the Play Store Fixes (patches for multi-dpi) to ensure all apps show as compatible.
I am stock rooted. No custom recovery. I have tried to get into fast boot and download modes but I can only get the led to change to the appropriate color. The screen does not come on at all this way. Only when I power it on normally but all I get is the Sony logo for a 5-10 seconds then the screen shuts off then the Sony logo again and it repeats that indefinitely.
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If im not wrong.U need to be rooted firstly, And download xposed installer and after clicking install and have a reboot.
Previous device:Samsung Preston, Samsung Jet,Samsung Galaxy ace
(Current):International Note2 LTE N7105
Flashed with CleanRom Ace 5.0 with Perseus Kernel overclocked to 1.8MHz
Ianchua said:
If im not wrong.U need to be rooted firstly, And download xposed installer and after clicking install and have a reboot.
Previous device:Samsung Preston, Samsung Jet,Samsung Galaxy ace
(Current):International Note2 LTE N7105
Flashed with CleanRom Ace 5.0 with Perseus Kernel overclocked to 1.8MHz
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Yeah I am rooted and when I clicked install it would reboot the tablet. I did that twice and nothing changed. On the third time I got thrown into a bootloop.
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jmikeb92 said:
Yeah I am rooted and when I clicked install it would reboot the tablet. I did that twice and nothing changed. On the third time I got thrown into a bootloop.
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Are you on AOSP Based rom?
Previous device:Samsung Preston, Samsung Jet,Samsung Galaxy ace
(Current):International Note2 LTE N7105
Flashed with CleanRom Ace 4.9 with Perseus Kernel overclocked to 1.8MHz
Nope stock Sony firmware
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jmikeb92 said:
Nope stock Sony firmware
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I have the same problem, except my tablet is the 321 LTE model...would love to install xposed but I'm getting really tired of the boot loop issue. Would be nice to change screen density and get back the tablet UI in the latest .244 firmware...I'm currently in the .307 firmware
mamasnya said:
I have the same problem, except my tablet is the 321 LTE model...would love to install xposed but I'm getting really tired of the boot loop issue. Would be nice to change screen density and get back the tablet UI in the latest .244 firmware...I'm currently in the .307 firmware
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If you go to my thread in the general section, I believe someone posted a link to the remount fix which worked great with mine.
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jmikeb92 said:
If you go to my thread in the general section, I believe someone posted a link to the remount fix which worked great with mine.
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Thanx for the heads up
This is the link for the reboot/remount fix
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317432
Possible Boot Loop fix caused by faulty Xposed Framework installation
jmikeb92 said:
Hey guys I need some help here. After installing, or rather attempting to install Xposed Framework i am stuck in a bootloop and I don't really know how to remedy it, Any Ideas?
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Hey, I'm new here, but I'm just trying to help. I'm also a victim of faulty Xposed Framework installation. After the first attempt to install the framework, my phone immediately jumped into boot loop. Luckily I came up with an idea how to fix this.
1. I let my phone looping in the boot logo until it ran out of battery (I plugged an unconnected charger to the phone so that the power runs out faster)
2. I charged my phone without turning it on until it reached >75% battery level.
3. I unplugged the phone, let it die for a few minutes before proceeding to the next step.
4. I turn my phone on and immediately go into CWM (I assumed you had CWM in your phone since you've been trying to install this framework)
5. Then I choose "wipe data/factory reset"
And my phone's back to normal again, and I'll never touch this framework ever again. Maybe this'll help you. Cheers.
portraitsmam said:
Hey, I'm new here, but I'm just trying to help. I'm also a victim of faulty Xposed Framework installation. After the first attempt to install the framework, my phone immediately jumped into boot loop. Luckily I came up with an idea how to fix this.
1. I let my phone looping in the boot logo until it ran out of battery (I plugged an unconnected charger to the phone so that the power runs out faster)
2. I charged my phone without turning it on until it reached >75% battery level.
3. I unplugged the phone, let it die for a few minutes before proceeding to the next step.
4. I turn my phone on and immediately go into CWM (I assumed you had CWM in your phone since you've been trying to install this framework)
5. Then I choose "wipe data/factory reset"
And my phone's back to normal again, and I'll never touch this framework ever again. Maybe this'll help you. Cheers.
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factory reset? Will it wipe internal data like apps, contacts, etc?
I did the same thing... this is how I fixed it in less than a half hour:
DOWNLOAD FLASHTOOL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240614
DOWNLOAD proper stock FTF for your device (if not on that page search xda for it)
Install flashtool, install drivers... look for proper pages for tuts
flash your stock ftf file
then re-root device with your prefered method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2333566 - The Doomlord method
Will it work on TWRP?
portraitsmam said:
Hey, I'm new here, but I'm just trying to help. I'm also a victim of faulty Xposed Framework installation. After the first attempt to install the framework, my phone immediately jumped into boot loop. Luckily I came up with an idea how to fix this.
1. I let my phone looping in the boot logo until it ran out of battery (I plugged an unconnected charger to the phone so that the power runs out faster)
2. I charged my phone without turning it on until it reached >75% battery level.
3. I unplugged the phone, let it die for a few minutes before proceeding to the next step.
4. I turn my phone on and immediately go into CWM (I assumed you had CWM in your phone since you've been trying to install this framework)
5. Then I choose "wipe data/factory reset"
And my phone's back to normal again, and I'll never touch this framework ever again. Maybe this'll help you. Cheers.
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I wanna try the same thing but I am usign TWRP, I am currently discharging the phone, it passes the Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 Boot screen but when it hits the blue twrp, it starts the boot loop and i cant escape by just removing the battery or going to download mode.
Solved!
jmikeb92 said:
Hey guys I need some help here. After installing, or rather attempting to install Xposed Framework i am stuck in a bootloop and I don't really know how to remedy it, Any Ideas?
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Try to re-root your phone.. this will try to force reboot your system!
i've done this and it worked..:angel::good:
So even though I've order an moto x, figured this phone would still be a great back if I can get it to boot. Here the sit., I'm s-on and was running Hawks eclipse rom with twrp recovery 2.6.3 I believe, not sure what went wrong but after removing a theme from twrp, rebooted fine however when I booted back into twrp to see if theme was removed phone would not boot. Instead it would start to boot and after about 5 seconds screen would turn black and the white HTC screen would appear and stay for about 10 to 15 seconds before booting back to boot animation screen then repeat process over and over til I pull battery. I've did and full wipe, factory reset fresh install, double flash kernel zip and flash different rom. All with the same ending. After relocking boot loader and re-unlocking the only the boot animation would boot loop (not the HTC screen) but after a fresh flash, back in the original problem. At this point I'm out of options and really would like to keep this phone as a back up, so I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks in advance.
ghostt021 said:
So even though I've order an moto x, figured this phone would still be a great back if I can get it to boot. Here the sit., I'm s-on and was running Hawks eclipse rom with twrp recovery 2.6.3 I believe, not sure what went wrong but after removing a theme from twrp, rebooted fine however when I booted back into twrp to see if theme was removed phone would not boot. Instead it would start to boot and after about 5 seconds screen would turn black and the white HTC screen would appear and stay for about 10 to 15 seconds before booting back to boot animation screen then repeat process over and over til I pull battery. I've did and full wipe, factory reset fresh install, double flash kernel zip and flash different rom. All with the same ending. After relocking boot loader and re-unlocking the only the boot animation would boot loop (not the HTC screen) but after a fresh flash, back in the original problem. At this point I'm out of options and really would like to keep this phone as a back up, so I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks in advance.
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Have you tried to ruu the phone [MENTION=4102896]Rev3nt3ch has a nice write up on doing it if you need help he would gladly help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47067884
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ghostt021 said:
So even though I've order an moto x, figured this phone would still be a great back if I can get it to boot. Here the sit., I'm s-on and was running Hawks eclipse rom with twrp recovery 2.6.3 I believe, not sure what went wrong but after removing a theme from twrp, rebooted fine however when I booted back into twrp to see if theme was removed phone would not boot. Instead it would start to boot and after about 5 seconds screen would turn black and the white HTC screen would appear and stay for about 10 to 15 seconds before booting back to boot animation screen then repeat process over and over til I pull battery. I've did and full wipe, factory reset fresh install, double flash kernel zip and flash different rom. All with the same ending. After relocking boot loader and re-unlocking the only the boot animation would boot loop (not the HTC screen) but after a fresh flash, back in the original problem. At this point I'm out of options and really would like to keep this phone as a back up, so I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks, I'll lets you know how it works out
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