I have rooted my one plus x ... flashed custom rom(TWRP)
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I FACTORY RESET MY PHONE.!??
samarthprakash said:
I have rooted my one plus x ... flashed custom rom(TWRP)
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I FACTORY RESET MY PHONE.!??
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If you make a nandroid back up it won't matter what happens. Most likely it will just factory reset. Worst case scenario your fastboot flashing stock recovery.
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Hello,
I update my phone to Jelly Bean 4.1.2 via Odin. It worked fine for more that 36 hours but this evening some **** happened and the phone restarted for 6-7 times in an hour.
I'm much worried please help ASAP
omersajjad said:
Hello,
I update my phone to Jelly Bean 4.1.2 via Odin. It worked fine for more that 36 hours but this evening some **** happened and the phone restarted for 6-7 times in an hour.
I'm much worried please help ASAP
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Boot into recovery, factory reset.
gastonw said:
Boot into recovery, factory reset.
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But my SGS2 is not a rooted phone. Is it necessary to get into recovery mood for that specific factory reset, I used android settings option of factory reset but still it has restarted
A clean wipe and fresh install usually solves the problem (unless its a ROM specific issue)
Use this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100558
Then reflash your JB OS.
alwaysshri said:
A clean wipe and fresh install usually solves the problem (unless its a ROM specific issue)
Use this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100558
Then reflash your JB OS.
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He probably doesnt need this.
Just boot into recovery and perform a full wipe. You dont need cwm, just use the stock recovery.
Lennyz1988 said:
He probably doesnt need this.
Just boot into recovery and perform a full wipe. You dont need cwm, just use the stock recovery.
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Lennyz am bit new and noob to these things. Please guide me how to boot into recovery?? with a detailed procedure. How full wiping is different from factory reset?
If you are new, then read, search and learn on the forums. You will find plenty information about what the stock recovery is and what it does.
Full wiping can be the same as a factory reset. Full wipe usally stands for wipe data/factory reset.
Lennyz1988 said:
If you are new, then read, search and learn on the forums. You will find plenty information about what the stock recovery is and what it does.
Full wiping can be the same as a factory reset. Full wipe usally stands for wipe data/factory reset.
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I did factory reset many times, I even changed the firmware aswell but its still restarting :'(
Finally Decided to downgrade
Since I update my phone to jelly bean I am suffering from forced restarts. I wiped the data with factory reset and installed other firmwares as well. I posted this question on most of the forums and due to insufficient help and no proper solution to this now I have finally decided to go back to ICS or Ginger Bread because they were atleast stable.. :crying:
Though I loved the new Jelly Bean interface
[Disappointed]
Hi my data/cell services completely stopped working all of a sudden and I need to get the phone to complete stock.
I have tried flashing a restore through odin but it is not working. Any thoughts or help?
Something has been going around where CM10.2 has borked a lot of Note2s...
Flash a touchwiz based rom, stock if you got it.
in settings go to backup & recovery and factory reset from there.
when it boots again it should work.
if you get into a boot loop wipe data/factory reset in cwm.
DaPoets said:
Something has been going around where CM10.2 has borked a lot of Note2s...
Flash a touchwiz based rom, stock if you got it.
in settings go to backup & recovery and factory reset from there.
when it boots again it should work.
if you get into a boot loop wipe data/factory reset in cwm.
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I tried that and it didn't fix it so I odin'd back to stock but even that hasn't worked
Hope you used pit file along with stock rom in odin
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jbeastafer said:
I tried that and it didn't fix it so I odin'd back to stock but even that hasn't worked
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If after you are true stock and unrooted, did the factory reset in backup & recovery, and it's still borked, I would go ahead and run CASUAL and see what that does then if it doesn't work then pull the battery and sim, turn phone back on while pressing up volume, home, and power to get into CWM and do a data wipe factory reset there.
Be sure you are using the correct stock rom though... if you are unsure just flash different ones...
This was my first time i bought a Huawei phone and I accidental deleted built.prop. I think so.... Its with locked bootloader and i really dont know what to do as its a new phone. There is no recover out there. Please help me out. :crying:
Do you have a custom recovery installed? If so, perform a factory reset
Edit scratch that, you don't even need a custom recovery, just perform a factory reset in the stock recovery
irimolsjik572 said:
Do you have a custom recovery installed? If so, perform a factory reset
Edit scratch that, you don't even need a custom recovery, just perform a factory reset in the stock recovery
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Curious as to why you think that would work? build.prop is in /system. A factory reset won't bring that back.
Without the original firmware and a locked bootloader, there isn't much you can do...
Hello everyone, I hope you can help me on this one since I'm already panicking.:
I have a Galaxy S3 international version, with Android 4.2.2, rooted, Philz recovery.
Wanted to flash a custom ROM, backed up EFS folder and data. Only thing missing was doing a NANDROID backup. Did the NANDROID backup to sdcard and rebooted....and now device won't start; it's stuck on the "SAMSUNG" logo. , WHAT THE HELL DID I WRONG?
I haven't formated anything or handled any system folders or anything. Just went , like in previous android phones, to recovery, made backup and rebooted. Any ideas? many thanks!
rhrs1987 said:
Hello everyone, I hope you can help me on this one since I'm already panicking.:
I have a Galaxy S3 international version, with Android 4.2.2, rooted, Philz recovery.
Wanted to flash a custom ROM, backed up EFS folder and data. Only thing missing was doing a NANDROID backup. Did the NANDROID backup to sdcard and rebooted....and now device won't start; it's stuck on the "SAMSUNG" logo. , WHAT THE HELL DID I WRONG?
I haven't formated anything or handled any system folders or anything. Just went , like in previous android phones, to recovery, made backup and rebooted. Any ideas? many thanks!
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If its stuck in a bootloop factory reset and wipe cache in recovery.If that does not work install your backup and lastly if that doesn't work flash stock with odin.
Always remember the first thing to try whenever you are stuck in a bootloop is to factory reset wipe cache in recovery.
tallman43 said:
If its stuck in a bootloop factory reset and wipe cache in recovery.If that does not work install your backup and lastly if that doesn't work flash stock with odin.
Always remember the first thing to try whenever you are stuck in a bootloop is to factory reset wipe cache in recovery.
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I did a full wipe and cache wipe and everything back to normal. What puzzles me is what was it that put the phone in a bootloop?
rhrs1987 said:
I did a full wipe and cache wipe and everything back to normal. What puzzles me is what was it that put the phone in a bootloop?
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Good question but unfortunately I've not got a definite answer for you.Some times it is files leftover from a flash but no matter how experienced you are at flashing, bootloops are just one of those things you have to get used to.[emoji1]
tallman43 said:
Good question but unfortunately I've not got a definite answer for you.Some times it is files leftover from a flash but no matter how experienced you are at flashing, bootloops are just one of those things you have to get used to.[emoji1]
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Indeed have to get used to it... many thanks for response tallman43
Ok so, after many attempts I decided to ask for help here.
Months ago my old s3 "died". My brother was using it and it rebooted itself. From then it's still locked on SAMSUNG boot animation.
I've tryed many solutions. At first I thought it was the power button because in the past it gave me random reboots so... I removed it
No luck.
I'be bought a JIG, booted in download mode (or fastboot? nevermind) and completely installed the original ROM and firmware via Odin.
Another time, no luck.
The phone it's still locked on boot logo. On battery it cannot go beyond the first black and white screen, on charger it stucks on the SAMSUNG colored and animated one.
I have tried to change the battery but still no luck.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
Did you perform a factory reset from recovery mode after flashing a stock ROM and before booting the phone for the first time?
audit13 said:
Did you perform a factory reset from recovery mode after flashing a stock ROM and before booting the phone for the first time?
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No I didn't. I'm going to try this and will report here, thanks.
Btw, flashing stock firmware doesn't wipe all possible datas?
No, don't reset if you don't want to lose all data.
aroblu94 said:
No I didn't. I'm going to try this and will report here, thanks.
Btw, flashing stock firmware doesn't wipe all possible datas?
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Flash the stock firmware, factory reset, flash the stock firmware AGAIN. Remnants will remain if you don't flash twice with a reset in between.
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