[Q] nFINITY 1.18 KEEPS REBOOTING - Click General

Okay, ive sucessfully installed nFinityROM onto my HTC Tattoo.
I then went to install the google apps zips
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796696
Installed in CWMod recovery.
Boots:
Tattoo Screen
Android Screen
Get to the set-up screens and then no-jokes here, after about 10 seconds - everything locks up and automatic reboot.
Im stuck on a constant loop!
(so far ive only formatted cache
EDIT: Also tried wiping everything, and re-installing both zip's - still stuck on this reboot )
Any Ideas?

GApps 20101020?

did you re-flash it?
i would maybe try to flash an other custom rom and than flash your first again using these steps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=767049
download the newest gapps,than download in this link" market-patch-v1.zip an
market-patch-v2.zip"
wipe cache and data
flash custom rom
flash the zip file gapps
flash market-patch-v1
flash market -patch-v2
and reboot.
so.flash first an other rom to overwrite the "sytsem"or whatever where the error is and than use this steps from above for your rom that reboot all the time.hope it will work.
(if your rom has market patch included than you can leave these 2 steps out(flashing marketpatch 1 and 2))

deadevil13 said:
Okay, ive sucessfully installed nFinityROM onto my HTC Tattoo.
Installed in CWMod recovery.
Boots:
Tattoo Screen
Android Screen
Get to the set-up screens and then no-jokes here, after about 10 seconds - everything locks up and automatic reboot.
Im stuck on a constant loop!..........
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how much time you waited for view startup screen
take your battery out for 1 min
replace it start phone if it your first time wait for 20 min
i have same thing i restarted many times but at last 20-25 min work for me

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[Q] Flashing new WF ROM

So I successfully rooted my WF with unrevoked.
I made a Backup with Nandroid.
I saved the ROM on my SD card and selected Wipe / Reset Factory Settings and Wipe cache (or so).
Then I selected my ROM (0001_WildPuzzleROM_v8.0.11) and it installed.
It showed my some kind of BIOS (?) and then got into an infinite picture of an Android. I'm saying infinite because the instructions linked in the WildPussel Release Post says its about 12 minutes and I didn't touch it for about half an hour.
So I took out the battery and used my Recovery image made with Nandroid.
I tried to flash standart 2.2 Froyo (0050_htc_froyo_2.2_orginal_kernel_v2) but I had the same results, an infinite screen of the HTC logo (about 25 mins).
What could be my mistake? I could make a video of me trying to do it.
Osskyw said:
What could be my mistake? I could make a video of me trying to do it.
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Did you do a full wipe before flashing new rom?
Also it may help to post in the right forum [ROM]WildPuzzleROM_2.2 Froyo v8.0.11
Osskyw said:
So I successfully rooted my WF with unrevoked.
I made a Backup with Nandroid.
I saved the ROM on my SD card and selected Wipe / Reset Factory Settings and Wipe cache (or so).
Then I selected my ROM (0001_WildPuzzleROM_v8.0.11) and it installed.
It showed my some kind of BIOS (?) and then got into an infinite picture of an Android. I'm saying infinite because the instructions linked in the WildPussel Release Post says its about 12 minutes and I didn't touch it for about half an hour.
So I took out the battery and used my Recovery image made with Nandroid.
I tried to flash standart 2.2 Froyo (0050_htc_froyo_2.2_orginal_kernel_v2) but I had the same results, an infinite screen of the HTC logo (about 25 mins).
What could be my mistake? I could make a video of me trying to do it.
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Thats the weird part, flashing the ROM just seem not to work.
Either way, in your recovery console select wipe data. This will remove the existing stock Rom data which may cause boot looping. After wiping, flash the Rom again.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
That's what I did...
It tried it 3 times again today.
3rd time I just cleaned both, ROM and Cache twice each, seems like it worked.

Strange Brick?

N.B. I have S-Off (but not full radio), an overclocking module loaded and clockwork recovery.
My phone has been working absolutely fine the last few days overclocked to 1.3. Today I downloaded megajump (a game) and played it for a bit before the screen went blank, so I did a battery pull reset. Since then I have been unable to boot fully, it makes the HTC sound and gets stuck at the HTC screen.
Occasionally when I reboot it it starts up clockwork recovery but I'm not sure what to do with this and how to initiate this recovery stage to start with.
I know the answers to this problem are in the forum somewhere but I'm struggling to find where to start. It seems an odd issue as it has been working fine (including switching on and off etc).
N.B. Shortly before this problem I updated ROM manager from the market
Thanks in advance
gloscherrybomb said:
N.B. I have S-Off (but not full radio), an overclocking module loaded and clockwork recovery.
My phone has been working absolutely fine the last few days overclocked to 1.3. Today I downloaded megajump (a game) and played it for a bit before the screen went blank, so I did a battery pull reset. Since then I have been unable to boot fully, it makes the HTC sound and gets stuck at the HTC screen.
Occasionally when I reboot it it starts up clockwork recovery but I'm not sure what to do with this and how to initiate this recovery stage to start with.
I know the answers to this problem are in the forum somewhere but I'm struggling to find where to start. It seems an odd issue as it has been working fine (including switching on and off etc).
N.B. Shortly before this problem I updated ROM manager from the market
Thanks in advance
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Hook your phone up to the comp with it powered off, type in "adb logcat" into your computer's Terminal, and display the results.
gloscherrybomb said:
N.B. I have S-Off (but not full radio), an overclocking module loaded and clockwork recovery.
My phone has been working absolutely fine the last few days overclocked to 1.3. Today I downloaded megajump (a game) and played it for a bit before the screen went blank, so I did a battery pull reset. Since then I have been unable to boot fully, it makes the HTC sound and gets stuck at the HTC screen.
Occasionally when I reboot it it starts up clockwork recovery but I'm not sure what to do with this and how to initiate this recovery stage to start with.
I know the answers to this problem are in the forum somewhere but I'm struggling to find where to start. It seems an odd issue as it has been working fine (including switching on and off etc).
N.B. Shortly before this problem I updated ROM manager from the market
Thanks in advance
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Ok so once it boots into Clockwork recovery you have a couple of options, first did you ever make a back up of any of your roms? If yes , scroll down to backup and restore and select it, next choose Restore, It will give you a list of any roms you have backup before, choose one and it will restore to one of those backup roms, option two if you have a complete rom zip file on your sd card you can choose install zip from SD card, choose zip from SD card, apply and your good, if you dont have a rom zip on your SDcard you can put one there by selecting mounts and storage in Clockwork recovery, Mount USB storage, and put a rom on the root of you SDcard, then go back and run my option two that I just gave you, If for some reason you cant mount the sdcard, shut the phone down, remove the sdcard, use a card reader to install a zip to the root of the sdcard and then follow option two.
Remember before you flash anything wipe data/ and cache.
Panic over, having reset it numerous times and left it for well over 30 mins, it has now managed to load up properly.
Very strange!
Mods feel free to delete this topic if you like...

Trouble with the last step of Cyanogenmod install.

I just picked up a Nook Color and an 8gb MicroSD. I went through the instruction here to make a Android 2.3 boot disk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000957
It all worked fine until the very end where I installed the file with the Market and googleapps. I put that on the SD and put it the NC, rebooted into Recovery mode. It seemed to work and shut itself off. When I started the NC again it seemed to start, but it gets stuck at the circle logo with the spinning arrow... forever (okay, I waited 20 minutes). I can shut it off, but can't get it to ever go past this screen. I redid the whole process a second time and got the same result.
Any ideas?
What CM7 did you use? 7.0.3 stable isn't supported by that installer, only the more recent nightlies (may as well start with 150 at this point) or the 7.1 release candidate.
Were you able to boot into CM7 and set up Wi-Fi before you tried to install gapps?
The next step is probably to re-download CM7 and gapps (in case the files were corrupted) and boot into recovery to install again.
I was able to boot up before I put the gapps on there and went online (weak signal from a neighbor for internet, but I got the google home page to load).
I think I used cm_encore_full-151.zip , which one should I use?
Everything runs smoothey until I try to install gapps, it seems to install them, but when I reboot it just loops on the spinning arrow animation forever.
Try the steps from this site and make sure you use CWR ver. 3.2.0.1.
http://mrm3.net/nook-color-how-to-install-cyanogenmod-nightlies/
Note, you do not have to boot up CM7 first. You can install CM7 and the app pack during the initial install. Just install the ROM .zip before you install the app .zip.
patruns said:
Try the steps from this site and make sure you use CWR ver. 3.2.0.1.
http://mrm3.net/nook-color-how-to-install-cyanogenmod-nightlies/
Note, you do not have to boot up CM7 first. You can install CM7 and the app pack during the initial install. Just install the ROM .zip before you install the app .zip.
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He booted it off the uSD, m8
Nothing I do seems to help. I can get a nice Android 2.3 tablet, as long as I don't try to install gapps. If I install them it just loops forever in boot. Is there any other way to get gappos on it besides putting a zip file on the SD and rebooting?
Did you try installing both CM7 and gapps at the same time (putting both zips on the SD together)? If it works, just make sure to opt-out of account set-up and get Wi-Fi configured.
ETA: also, if nothing else you should be able to install the Amazon app market.
Nothing seems to work. Every time I boot up with gapps it just has the spinning ciricle boot screen FOREVER.

Cyanogenmod 7, no longer booting :(

Hi Guys,
I'm posting here because with less than 10 posts I am not allowed to post in other forums (I hope it's the right one).
I have just followed the procedure for the installation of Cyanogenmod 7 RC 1 on my Tattoo (using ClockWorkMod) but now the phone is stuck on the Tattoo logo.
I also tried to reinstall a backup with the original rom, but after the tattoo logo the phone gets stuck with the HTC logo.
Any idea? How can I fix this issue?
How much time do you expect? Installing the firmware may take a long time. Wait 30 minutes, and preferably one o'clock
Did you managed to boot into CM7 ?
If yes try to reformat your SD card and reflash with full wipe etc
Avoid doing the back-up..I assumed you had been on 1.6 or etc..
Please advise....As for the stuck at boot...do a hard reset let it load on stock rom and repeat the entire process.
..........I will be around in the next five hours......
Naah.. 30minutes is way too much to wait..
did u try wiping cache/dalvik cache and factory reset?
btw, i need also 10 posts
Sometimes it happens to me also. Then I download ROM again, boot into clockworkmod and flash it again. Wipe is needed. After flash new rom, booting is at least twice time longer, than normal boot.

[Q] A500 Boot hang on 4.1.2 cm10-flex ROM

Hello all,
I realize you all are busy but I'm at my wits end here. I installed my bootloader and recovery using afterOTA. This worked really well, I installed Thor 1.7.3 recovery and ICS V8 bootloader using the utility. I then booted into recovery and did a factory reset (really), reset cache and dalvik, battery settings as well... I then went to install ZIP (JB 4.1.2 CM10-FLEX v6supercharged_Aroma-Rev3.4) from internal storage (download folder). I customized the ROM then went back and installed the random apps...
After this was done I hit next and installed the ROM. It didn't take as long as I thought it would, and I hit reboot when it was done, but came to a screen that I could press next on. The installer screen said it was installing permissions, it didn't say that it was completely finished, just installing permissions or something, but I was able to press next.
After rebooting, it started the stock android boot animation, got to the upgrading applications screen, after the applications were done "optimizing" it went back into the stock android boot animation. It never came out of it.
I'm confused as to what I am doing wrong.. I've flashed ROMs multiple times and I thought this one would be the easiest out of all of them considering I didn't care about the data on it and I'm just playing around.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Fixed.. I'm an idiot
GermanDoerksen said:
Hello all,
I realize you all are busy but I'm at my wits end here. I installed my bootloader and recovery using afterOTA. This worked really well, I installed Thor 1.7.3 recovery and ICS V8 bootloader using the utility. I then booted into recovery and did a factory reset (really), reset cache and dalvik, battery settings as well... I then went to install ZIP (JB 4.1.2 CM10-FLEX v6supercharged_Aroma-Rev3.4) from internal storage (download folder). I customized the ROM then went back and installed the random apps...
After this was done I hit next and installed the ROM. It didn't take as long as I thought it would, and I hit reboot when it was done, but came to a screen that I could press next on. The installer screen said it was installing permissions, it didn't say that it was completely finished, just installing permissions or something, but I was able to press next.
After rebooting, it started the stock android boot animation, got to the upgrading applications screen, after the applications were done "optimizing" it went back into the stock android boot animation. It never came out of it.
I'm confused as to what I am doing wrong.. I've flashed ROMs multiple times and I thought this one would be the easiest out of all of them considering I didn't care about the data on it and I'm just playing around.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Well, I kept working on it and I think I was just impatient. Maybe. Either way I went back and tried to reflash several times, doing the wipes from the wipe screen each time. No luck. Eventually I went and formatted the /system /data and all the other options in the mount/storage menu. I then did all the "wipes" again and reflashed. It worked this time! Running incredibly smoothly.
Thanks for reading everyone.

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