Can anybody please help me with SOD? I have try everything I can think of. I have check as many forms as I can. It seems that any build with the kernel .32 in it is SOD for me. I have try flashing the OC kernel over the nightly and still SOD. I have try totally Wiping data/factory reset., Wipe cache partition, dalvik cache and still SOD..... PLEASE HELP.... THANK YOU
Stock cm7 n85
U-boot 1.2
NO SOD
Well, I think I had figured out my SOD issues. In the past my flashing routine has been after flashing I would repair my permissions after using my nook for a while. last night after flashing cm7 n85 with dalingrin's new kernel 5/23 all was running well, vary smooth and the scrolling is amazing and no SOD. Then I repair my permissions and instantly SOD! So I re-wiped cache and re-flash n85 and kernel 5/23 and all is well again and no SOD. Nook been on all night, with wifi on and no SOD. Not sure why, but it seems to be repairing my permissions was the culprit. I hope this may help others.
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Hey guys, did some searches and can't find any help here and I wonder what I could try to get my wifi working again.
CM7.03
2.6.32.39-CM-GB-Faux123-v2.5.2-CFS
I was on CM7.03 and had been using the 2.6.5 until I realized the thread said it was only compatible with 2.3.4 ROMs. I had been having some freezing issues here and there and decided to look around.
I wiped cache and dalvik cache and moved to the correct kernel so now my wifi will not toggle and stays with just "Error".
Any thoughts? Reboot / battery pull is no good.
breakaway87 said:
Hey guys, did some searches and can't find any help here and I wonder what I could try to get my wifi working again.
CM7.03
2.6.32.39-CM-GB-Faux123-v2.5.2-CFS
I was on CM7.03 and had been using the 2.6.5 until I realized the thread said it was only compatible with 2.3.4 ROMs. I had been having some freezing issues here and there and decided to look around.
I wiped cache and dalvik cache and moved to the correct kernel so now my wifi will not toggle and stays with just "Error".
Any thoughts? Reboot / battery pull is no good.
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I would recommend asking this in the rom thread. Your wifi issue might be rom specific and the other users in that rom thread or the dev should be able to assist you better.
Thanks, I'll try that
How did you flash the kernel? The issue is from a wrong wifi driver, which should have been updated with the kernel change.
Reboot into recovery, wipe cache and dalvik then install zip from sdcard
Fixed, turns out it was a bad wifi driver install and was noted in the original kernel post.. ouch lol. Just pushed the file over and rewrote it and it works now.
This problem has plagued me both on stock EI22 and on the CleanGB rom.
Several times a minute, while using wifi for any activity (internet, im, market) the wifi will drop for a few seconds and then reconnect.
I have also had both 3g and wifi simultaneously on (at least both icons are showing in the notification bar) until I turn one of them off.
This is very frustrating and I don't know what to do. I have tried assigning a static IP and no improvements thus far. Wifi sleep policy is set to never. I have tried the EI22, EH17, and EC05 modems and the problem persists. The problem only appeared when I upgraded to EI22 (odin to EC05 and applied update). Wifi worked perfectly under EC05. I have other devices that are connected to wifi and they work perfectly.
I would appreciate any help or advice.
Try the kernel from IAP in my signature.
You can also boot into recovery and wipe data, partition cache and dalvik and then setup your apps again. I know that has helped other with the same issue.
Its a pain, but often if you restore data it causes strange issues.
I had that problem and flashed a new kernel and it fixed it I think I'm using the samauri overclock kernel now , I'm not using the overclock or undervolt but its working great for me
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jdelano said:
Try the kernel from IAP in my signature.
You can also boot into recovery and wipe data, partition cache and dalvik and then setup your apps again. I know that has helped other with the same issue.
Its a pain, but often if you restore data it causes strange issues.
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I tried booting into recovery, wiping data, partition cache and davlik cache, and upon rebooting and connecting to wifi, the problem immediately persisted.
I tried odin to EC05, update to EI22, and immediately connecting to wifi and it still has the problem.
I don't understand. From a fresh EC05, there is no problem with wifi. Upon upgrading to EI22, it breaks.
I would really like to stay as stock as possible without having a different kernel. But this problem makes doing anything over wifi very frustrating.
Edit: I have tried your kernel and yes it has solved the problem, but do you have any idea on why this solves it? What does it change that is different from the stock kernel that fixes the problem with wifi? Thanks.
I'm having this issue with nubekernal v2. Pretty annoying
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I'm having the same problem. First under stock EI22 and now ACS ICS v5. It works fine though when I'm at work with a G router but constantly drops at home with an N router. Worked fine on stock Froyo. Sure would be nice to track this down.
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The only thing I have found that thus far fixes the problem is by running the IAP Kernel. I'd prefer not to be running it and would rather stay stock, but I cannot live with the wifi disconnecting all the time.
On the plus side though, I really have not noticed any changes by running the IAP Kernel on top of CleanGB. That is, it has fixed the problem and everything still looks the same.
I think it isn't really the kernel's fault, but rather wifi flakes out when running your first ei22 kernel after flashing from ec05. It seems that flashing any kernel after upgrading to ei22 fixed it here. I can't explain it.
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I think it isn't really the kernel's fault, but rather wifi flakes out when running your first ei22 kernel after flashing from ec05. It seems that flashing any kernel after upgrading to ei22 fixed it here. I can't explain it.
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The problem returns if I flash the CleanGB Kernel back. Like you, I'm not saying there is anything wrong with the CleanGB Kernel, but it is a mostly stock kernel (from what I've read) and thus it behaves like the stock kernel in that I still experience the problem.
a) Random reboots. We've all experienced them; Mine seem to come up quite often, no matter what rom I have installed. Whether it be CM7, CM9, MIUI, etc... it usually happens after returning from "sleep mode" (locking the screen)
b) Also, is there a way to make the nook run SMOOTH (for christ's sake...)??
I've tried V6 supercharger, and I haven't felt that much of a difference.
As for specs, I have my nook overclocked to 1200mhz, with the governor on "interactivex".
c) BATTERY LIFE. I've heard people using there nooks for quite a long period of time before needing to recharge.. is there any trick to this? I'm getting 3-5 hours of use on a normal day. It's supposed to have the same battery as the Nook Tablet... and same screen resolution.. sigh..
solutions anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Well, I'm currently running the MiRage rom and it runs fine. No random reboots. Do you use a time/weather widget? Sometimes these can cause occasional problems. I wouuld think it might be an app that is causing these problems, as I've used many roms on my nook, including MIUI, without the problems you are describing.
As for low battery, how high is your display brightness set? I have found that to be a big battery hog. Or again, it could be due to certain apps.
I would also suggest doing a clean install of your rom - wipe and reformat. If you are not sure of the procedure, please post.
My nook gets very heavy use on a daily basis and I get a full day after a nightly charge. Look for a thread in the general section for the nook by mr72 - a guide for CM 7.10 setup. Lots of useful info there.
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How many updates have you installed on your nook color? I have found that you should only update a few times before you will start seeing problems with your cyanogenMod builds.
CyanogenMod uses modified kernels so you should wipe both your data and your caches after a few updates to keep from corrupting your kernel base. Make sure to backup first with a nandroid backup so you can restore your apps and settings afterwards. Constantly re-flashing and updating your cyanogenmod builds just leads to problems without doing a full data wipe once and awhile. ALWAYS wipe your dalvik caches on each update.
The easiest way to wipe both your data and caches is to use clockworkmod in your included ROM manager.
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I have not experienced any of the issues you are claiming with the latest stable of cyanogenMod 7.2 on the nook color, but I make it a issue with myself to wipe both the data and the caches on the eMMC of my nook color , which is the way I am using cyanogenMod, after a couple of updates. YOU will especially will have to wipe both the data and caches when you upgrade from gingerbread ported versions of cyanogenMod to the ICS versions, those kernels are way modified. I have worked on some through the github.
I tried many CM7 nightlies and newer CM9 also.
Very rarely to have a restart (freeze up are bit more often) and battery lasts for 9–10 hours with full use.
Something might be wrong with your hardware or no good install of Roms.
How long do you have it? Did you get it new or used?
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Hey guys, I've had my transformer for just under a year and love it to death, but for the last couple of days it has been giving me hell! I was running ARHD 3.4.1 with Guevor's ICS kernel (can't remember version, either 19.4, 20 or 21). Anyway, all was well until I changed to ARHD 3.5.1 and switched to raymanfx's harmony kernel to try it out. I couldn't get my videos to play on mxplayer, FC's on apps, random freezes and tablet kept randomly rebooting. So I reflashed ARHD 3.5.1 again, same, reflashed guevor kernel, same, updated CWM to Rogue XM Touch Recovery v1.5.0-R1, same. Finally used this method: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/update-and-restore-eee-pad-transformer-to-stock-ice-cream-sandwich/ to flash back to stock, no root, no nothing annnnnd... same! Same issues no matter what I try. So my question is, with a few weeks of ASUS global warranty left (bought it in HK so I can't take it back to 'shop') can/should I send it back now that it's flashed back to stock without them finding out I rooted it? Or is there something I'm missing that you guys can think of. Please let me know asap in case I do need to send it back. Thanks in advance. Oh and let me know if you need more info
Maybe a stupid question...
Did you do a factory reset in between flashing the different roms and kernels? Full factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik?
Not a stupid question at all, but yes, I tried all three
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I can't think of anything else causing that behaviour. Restoring apps, data and system data with Titanium has been a source of trouble for me in he past. Restoring setCPU with profiles that don't work well with the new kernel for example. But I guess that's not the case here. At least stock ROM should be working.
Sorry, maybe someone else has another idea.
hi.
In the last week, I have been experiencing random reboots. It usually happens when the phone is in sleep mode, it just restarts by itself.
When this first happened, I was using Vanir ROM with the AK kernel. (there I got green screen instead of a reboot). So I installed the purified kernel, thinking it might be kernel-related. It did not help.
Then I tried Purity ROM (after a full wipe) with purified kernel. Still the same reboots.
Tried Semaphore kernel, the same.
I did a dirty flash of the ROM before switching between kernels.
So I am completely lost here. I go on a vacation tomorrow, and I really hope to fix the problem before I go. So I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks.
romitkin said:
hi.
In the last week, I have been experiencing random reboots. It usually happens when the phone is in sleep mode, it just restarts by itself.
When this first happened, I was using Vanir ROM with the AK kernel. (there I got green screen instead of a reboot). So I installed the purified kernel, thinking it might be kernel-related. It did not help.
Then I tried Purity ROM (after a full wipe) with purified kernel. Still the same reboots.
Tried Semaphore kernel, the same.
I did a dirty flash of the ROM before switching between kernels.
So I am completely lost here. I go on a vacation tomorrow, and I really hope to fix the problem before I go. So I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks.
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Try flashing a official image via any Nexus toolkits and then install the rom you want.. bakcup your data and also make a nandroid backup..:good:
Hi
I did that, flashed stock ROM and did a full wipe including the user storage.
Then I flashed Purity ROM and Semaphore kernel.
I still experience the reboots, a few times a day usually...
Should I try a different ROM or kernel?
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I'm using Purity ROM for some time now and it's just awesome.
Kernel is purified kernel and as i read many people writing about semaphore having better battery live with purity, i tried it.
just for half a day, because it randomly rebooted twice in this time.
first time while talking with someone, second one while browsing the internet.
any idea why? for now i'm back to purified, but i just get normal battery life. maybe 2hrs screen on.