I ran the oneclicklagfix on my girl's Vibrant about two weeks ago. The lag was gone for about a week, then came back with a vengeance.
Tonight, the phone finally froze. She can boot into recovery, but that's about it.
When we try to boot the phone, it gets to the Galaxy S screen, stays there for a few minutes, then the screen turns black and the four buttons at the bottom stay lit and nothing happens.
We've tried to pull the battery and leave it out for at least 5 minutes. No luck.
We've wiped the cache. No luck.
What are our options?
She has some data on the phone (pics, music) that she'd like to save, but I think we can wipe the phone after that.
If we want to wipe the phone, can she just wipe the user data and have the stock ROM automatically load? Or does she have to load up a custom ROM or find the stock ROM?
Very desperate here. Hope we can do something about it
Thanks in advance.
I flashed a new ROM onto my i9000 via ODIN when I had the same problem as you (tried updating via Kies to JM1 rev 3. It wouldn't boot, so I loaded JM5 on via ODIN). Pics and music should stay, as they are stored on the SD card, and not on the internal app memory.
Hi there, had the same situation few days ago.
Just wipe the phone, it won't delete data from you external nor your internal SD card.
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Hey all, first off, sorry if this is the wrong forum. If it is could one of the mods please move it.
OK, here's my issue. I had CyanogenMods latest build, 3.4 I think and decided to try The Dudes cupcake 1.RC1. I forgot to do a wipe before installing TheDudesCupcake but when my phone came up it worked ALMOST fine. Had a crash here and there of something, not sure what, but the phone still worked fine. Today, I had an issue with a video (is the SD Card) not being viewable with "Video Player" so I decided to remove the card and pop it back (hoping this would somehow refresh the player). Didnt unmount it so I got the error about i may loose data without unmounting. (i'd done it before without a problem). Well this time around my card was corrupted so I ended up formatting with the phone. tried going into settings to view the size of the drive not since I didnt know if the whole card was wiped or only the FAT32 partition. Kept getting an error while trying to go into settings so I decided to reboot. After reboot I was able to get into settings and saw the whole card was wiped (back to full 8GB of empty space). Thought I would wipe right there from settings since I was getting an error or 2 after reboots and since I had gotten that error when trying to get into settings and then updating back into Dudes Cupcake. (thought the wipe would get rid of any issues of going between Cyanogen to Dudes Cupcake). Once I clicked on wipe and android reboots, it's trying to do something but just keeps rebooting. I've got Cyanogens restore image v1.2 on. So I see the G1 logo, then comes up
Build CyanogenMod v1.2 + JF
Formatting DATA ....
and at the Formatting DATA part it does the reboot and goes back to the G1 logo and comes back to formatting data and reboot.
I tried doing a HOME + POWER but it just goes back to formatting data. I tried doing a CAMERA + POWER but it goes back to formatting DATA.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks and sorry for the long post, I just wanted to give all my steps.
Huascar82 said:
Hey all, first off, sorry if this is the wrong forum. If it is could one of the mods please move it.
OK, here's my issue. I had CyanogenMods latest build, 3.4 I think and decided to try The Dudes cupcake 1.RC1. I forgot to do a wipe before installing TheDudesCupcake but when my phone came up it worked ALMOST fine. Had a crash here and there of something, not sure what, but the phone still worked fine. Today, I had an issue with a video (is the SD Card) not being viewable with "Video Player" so I decided to remove the card and pop it back (hoping this would somehow refresh the player). Didnt unmount it so I got the error about i may loose data without unmounting. (i'd done it before without a problem). Well this time around my card was corrupted so I ended up formatting with the phone. tried going into settings to view the size of the drive not since I didnt know if the whole card was wiped or only the FAT32 partition. Kept getting an error while trying to go into settings so I decided to reboot. After reboot I was able to get into settings and saw the whole card was wiped (back to full 8GB of empty space). Thought I would wipe right there from settings since I was getting an error or 2 after reboots and since I had gotten that error when trying to get into settings and then updating back into Dudes Cupcake. (thought the wipe would get rid of any issues of going between Cyanogen to Dudes Cupcake). Once I clicked on wipe and android reboots, it's trying to do something but just keeps rebooting. I've got Cyanogens restore image v1.2 on. So I see the G1 logo, then comes up
Build CyanogenMod v1.2 + JF
Formatting DATA ....
and at the Formatting DATA part it does the reboot and goes back to the G1 logo and comes back to formatting data and reboot.
I tried doing a HOME + POWER but it just goes back to formatting data. I tried doing a CAMERA + POWER but it goes back to formatting DATA.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks and sorry for the long post, I just wanted to give all my steps.
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when it says formatting data then done, are you pressing and holding home and back or just pressing and releasing. when the phone is powering on and you hold the home and back keys it will do a hard reset just like a wipe(same thing) or since there is no data to lose any more, try pulling the battery, this will not do any harm as you are not flashing anything
since you have the cyanogen recovery image you should have gone into the console at recovery and typed
fix_permissions.sh or sh fix_permissions.sh
Thanks for the response tubaking. My problem was that it didnt say done. right when the "Formatting Data...." line came up, it reboots, without saying done. And I couldnt get into the Home+Power or the Camera + power screens. Neither one would go there, just back into "Formatting Data:..." screen. After reading half way through the Brick thread I saw someone mention pulling the SIM card out, didnt think that would help but it finally dropped me back into the recovery console. Might I ask why something as simple as removing the SIM drops the loop and takes you to recovery?
thanks.
Here is the story. I've got my Vibrant as a replacement for my older one two weeks ago. The old one had a problem with Home button responsiveness and at the end I decided to go with replacement. After some testing with identical firmware (freshly flashed) on both phones I found that the the new one boots much faster - around 12 sec difference (the time my audio widget is fully loaded) and overall I was very happy, until today when my phone screen turn of during some work on the browser. The buttons light was on and the screen became black.
1. I did battery pool. First boot was very slow. Force close for some koush process ( probably clockworkmod) came out .
2. I did 'wipe cache' - multiple force close after that
3. Factory reset - it was somewhat booting very slow and I decided to go with Odin.
I was able to put the phone in downloading mode and flash JFD with repartitioning. Everything looked ok during the process, but after reboot it plays Tmobile animation, startup sound, shows the letter S and stucks there.
I am able to get in stock 2e recovery. If I choose reinstall packages it goes to clockworkmod recovery (I thought clockworkrecovery should disappear after flashing with odin, but it is there) I tried flashing different usb ports - no difference.
The phone was with stock JI6 firmware, rooted with OCLF, ROM Manager with clockworkmod installed. Was working fine till today. I didn't experience any lag issues and neither of the lag fixes were installed or tested.
I played with clockworkmod recovery options format: system, data, sdcard.
I was not able to format boot - some error.
I am not a very good writer... sorry if somebody gets upset.
I will appreciate any help or idea.
Thanks
Fix for your problem
Sounds like some of the rom is either corrupted or the factory reset did not have J i-6 in it.......not enough info. Personal message me and i ll help you fix this problem.
Okay I've never read such a weird explanation on any thread in this forum.
Btw, I recently flashed InDroid 4.3. Less than a week ago.
My phone was running perfectly, but my google account linked with my phone was not what I wanted it to be. So I added another account and my phone said that to delete my previous account I had to do a factory reset.
So I deleted my older backup that I had created using Titanium Backup (when I was using stock ROM) and I created a new backup.
So I held down the power button and tried to get into recovery. But my phone just got stuck at the "samsung i5801" screen. I let it be for 10-15 minutes but it won't go beyond that. So I re-inserted the battery, and tried to get into recovery again. Didn't work.
Then I tried to just start my phone in normal mode, but still it just got stuck at the i5801 screen. I removed the sim card, SD card and tried, still stuck at the same screen.
Then I tried to get into downloading mode, which (thank god) worked.
Now I know the logical thing to do is just to flash a new ROM but my questions are :
a- WTF happened?!??!?!?!
b- since I can't get into recovery or normal mode, how do I reset factory settings / clear cache? And if I don't do all that, will flashing be successful? and safe?
btw, I'd like to continue with InDroid until Kyrillos 6.0 is perfectly stable.
-That happens frequently with indroid.. main cause could be the filesystems..
-flash kyrillos v6 its pretty much stable..
-Once you flash a new rom you'll be able to boot into recovery..
-Remove sdcard while flashing once done insert sdcard and wipe data n cache from recovery..
So I rooted my phone long ago when it was new just to get wifi teather which worked great and has been ever since. I never installed the AT&T update that it kept asking me to do because I did not want to lose root and the teather ability. I recently installed CWM Touch Req0very because I wanted to try a new ROM. This worked fine and I can get into CWM now. I completed a backup using CWM, thankfully. I then tried to load the LiquidSmooth ROM for this phone. Before doing so I used CWM to complete a factory reset, cache wipe, and dalvik cache. I then chose the LS zip file and it loaded and appeared to be successful. I then rebooted and got the Samsung unlock padlock image for a few seconds and then the screen went dark and the power LED turned blue. I let it sit for a few minutes but nothing changed. I pulled the battery and rebooted but got the same. I then went back into CWM and restored my backup which took my phone right back to where it was, very thankful for that. What did I do wrong and how can I get the ROM to install properly?
I tried to reinstall the ROM and when it booted it got further. It went past the LS splash screen and then started pulsing the LS ying yang type logo. It did this for about 10 minutes so I pulled the battery and tried again which it just repeated the same process. I pulled the battery and restored my backup again. Nothing seems to work as easily as the hours and hours of videos and pages I've researched. Why does this seem to work so easily for everyone else?
I upgraded to Nightly 20160107 today through a notification on my S4. After the upgrade, I noticed that the phone was not working right. A number of apps were missing and the camera was not responding, etc. I quickly went to Recovery and chose Restore. But I did not wipe before I pressed on the Restore Button. The process hung and did not advance after 10 MB of 5600 MB. After a fairly longtime, I removed the battery and after I reinserted, the phone hung on the boot screen showing SAMSUNG GALAXY S4. I have tried removing and reinserting the battery several times but got the same result.
Can somebody help me please?
Try to flash stock rom with odin http://www.sammobile.com/
Try a full wipe before restoring.
Normally, when you restore something, it automatically wipes.
But yeah, since the restore didn't complete you messed up the OS. In other words there is no OS to boot in. So I'd suggest flashing a rom. Any rom should do.