FML: Random Reboots - Nexus One General

In the other thread about random reboots, everyone had T-mobile and some people said that it was the SIM, or the "4G" network that was causing the restarts. I'm with AT&T and not really sure what to believe since AT&T 4G is LTE and the N1 doesn't have an LTE radio.
It started about 5 or 6 weeks ago. Regardless of what the phone is doing, it will just randomly restart. However, this only happens in some parts of the city. I've had it happen zero times in my apartment, but at work, it'll restart more than a dozen times through out the day just sitting on my desk. Is that indicative of a radio problem? It's running stock 2.3.6. Cache wipes do nothing. Logcat says nothing. Different batteries haven't helped.
Anyone else having the same problems?

It sucks when that happens, fastest way out is to start from scratch.
It may be a good time to install ICS (backup everything first)

I'm thinking about just going ICS, but if this is a radio problem, which it looks like, I'm not sure if that will help. I found that if I turn off 3G and only work off EDGE, it remedies the restarts. Seems like it's the 3G radio.
Can anyone using an AT&T N1 confirm what radio they're using? If anything I can reflash it to an older one to see if that helps.
If this persists, I'll just pick up the GSM Galaxy Nexus next week, but I'd loe to get to the bottom of this.

What radio version is the phone currently running on?
Try upgrading your radio to the newest. Also, if you have a custom recovery, try wiping everything and starting from scratch...
Do This: http://www.darklome.com/2011/07/update-your-n1-radio/
Get yourself Amon-Ra Recovery (partitions sd card better than CWM)
then while in recovery, wipe **everything**, re-partition your SD Card (to get rid of any garbage on it (0 swap, 512 ext, rest on fat (also, upgrade ext to ext 3, not ext4) and install a new ROM. I would recommend something like Kang-o-rama.
so upgrade radio
install amon ra
wipe EVERYTHING
Repartition SD Card
Convert from Ext2 to Ext 3
Install Kang-o-Rama
reboot and everything will be brand new and clean.
If you still have issues after that then get a new phone.
If this helped hit THANKS

Radio
I can confirm it's a radio issue. I had the same problem when I was on GB roms. I'm on the T-Mo network and the reboots stop when I turn the radio off and go wifi only. I've found the reception to be better on ICS roms but the reboots are still there. Just a hell of a lot less of them.

I'm on 5.08.00.04 right now. Will try updating to 5.12.00.04 and report back in a little bit.

Okay, 5.12 is no better than 5.08 in terms of these reboots. Still getting them just as frequently. Is there another radio I should be using? I'm under the impression that these are the two newest ones and the ones you need to run GB and and CM ROM.
What I don't understand is that I've had Gingerbread on my phone for months, and 5.08 presumably even longer than that. But before a few weeks ago, I've never had a problem with my N1 just rebooting itself. Anyone have any insights on this?

Have you tried wiping /data?
Backup first.

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3G problems in Denver NOT resolved

Okay, there is some misinformation going on.
If you are running a stock EVO, 3G works fine (I just did the 25MB speed test at testmy.net and averaged 1.1Mbps - when ROOTED, I can't get the 6MB test to finish).
When running a rooted EVO in Denver, for some reason, 3G cuts out constantly and won't last more than 2 minutes... generally about 30 seconds and then it dies for a few minutes or until you make a phone call, reboot, put it in airplane mode, etc.
I have tried literally EVERY ROM including the "stock rooted" ROM and they ALL exhibit this behavior.
The only thing I can think of is that something is amiss when flashing the new radio without using the official HTC update package but I'm not feeling like re-rooting my phone all over again with the old radio just to find out.
How many people are experiencing this?
I rooted my EVO and began having issues... Probably about the 13th as stated in the thread... Got really annoyed and flashed the stock RUU (had to take the rom.zip from the Temp folder and rename it to PC36IMG.zip in order to flash though because RUU would not find the phone)... Problem instantly was resolved. Ran the OTA update to get the new radio, thinking it was a radio problem, nope. Still works perfectly fine.
I decided I wanted to try EVOlution V8 today so I re-rooted. Right off the bat, 3G issues. I rooted manually, then NAND, then recovery, then flashed the new radio, REBOOTED, went back into recovery and flashed the ROM...
Now I just ran the RUU and flashed back to stock and everything is working fine. So there is something about the procedure to root that is causing the problem and I don't know if its Denver-specific or what...
I can tell you I didn't have any problems until I unlocked NAND and flashed the permanent recovery. Toast's original root gave me no issues... but that may just be coincidence.
If I decide to stop being lazy, I may re-root and skip updating the radio and see what that does... But for now, I have to conclude it is a rooting issue, NOT a network issue.

Repeated MAGLDR 1EFATAL HIT Errror after Task29 + radio flash

I had been running WP7 on my HD2 (TMOUS) for a while now. I had been running MAGLDR and although I noticed some bugs, I never had any real issues. Recently I flashed MAGLDR v1.13 on my device and continued not having issues. Then one day suddenly my device started rebooting on boot up (this had happened a couple times before) at DFT screen. I figured it was probably bugs in my SD card formatting. At some point the DFT screen froze once while I was at work and I pulled the battery. After I put it back in I got a FATAL HIT ERROR (of which type I don't remember, but I'm pretty sure it was 1E). Now I came home and did a task 29 and then I tried to flash clockworkmod and that's when I started getting the 1EFATAL HIT error on AD RECOVERY boot. I've done this literally 20 times and it either hangs or doesn't boot or restarts, or MAGLDR loads with a black screen and only title info on top. I also tried reflashing HSPL3 and that didn't fix the issue. I also tried flashing a stock 2.12...50 radio and it froze at 96% and so I had to flash HSPL3 back (the only one I could get to work). I also tried to flash an energyrom but it just hung at boot. I've also tried 2 different computers and 2 different cords.
Has anybody figured out how to fix this? I feel like this is a corruption/partitioning issue that task29 just doesn't seem to fix. I've seen about 10-15 threads with the exact same but no one has seemed to resolve it.
metroidnemesis13 said:
I had been running WP7 on my HD2 (TMOUS) for a while now. I had been running MAGLDR and although I noticed some bugs, I never had any real issues. Recently I flashed MAGLDR v1.13 on my device and continued not having issues. Then one day suddenly my device started rebooting on boot up (this had happened a couple times before) at DFT screen. I figured it was probably bugs in my SD card formatting. At some point the DFT screen froze once while I was at work and I pulled the battery. After I put it back in I got a FATAL HIT ERROR (of which type I don't remember, but I'm pretty sure it was 1E). Now I came home and did a task 29 and then I tried to flash clockworkmod and that's when I started getting the 1EFATAL HIT error on AD RECOVERY boot. I've done this literally 20 times and it either hangs or doesn't boot or restarts, or MAGLDR loads with a black screen and only title info on top. I also tried reflashing HSPL3 and that didn't fix the issue. I also tried flashing a stock 2.12...50 radio and it froze at 96% and so I had to flash HSPL3 back (the only one I could get to work). I also tried to flash an energyrom but it just hung at boot. I've also tried 2 different computers and 2 different cords.
Has anybody figured out how to fix this? I feel like this is a corruption/partitioning issue that task29 just doesn't seem to fix. I've seen about 10-15 threads with the exact same but no one has seemed to resolve it.
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Mate, can you go into boot loader?
If yes, have you tried to reflash stock winmo rom using sd card method?
What is the result?
I m really curious because it might be there is damage or defect in The NAND, which can be known by the existance of bad blocks. If this is the case, task 29 is not really helpful.
My hd2 has bad blocks in the NAND, and now, I can't flash Android. Luckily, I still can use winmo rom all these bad blocks, IMO, is due to my excessive flashing habit in the past
Too check whether there is bad block, I flashed recovery via cLK method ( using command line in dos prompt) it can show you what happen during flashing..
Good luck mate
See, I thought it might have had an issue with the NAND blocks but the thing is practically new and all I flashed was WP7 ever so I doubt it's hardware. I think task 29 doesn't get all the blocks like you said. And yeah, I can get into the bootloader. I can boot into MAGLDR usually.
Do you have bad blocks? And after flashing back to winmo did you try flashing MAGLDR and then AD RECOVERY or WP7?
My thoughts were if I flashed a stock WM ROM, it would erase that part of the NAND and then I could go back to flashing.
I flashed it back to stock 3.14 (radio, everything was flashed back to stock) and it works like a charm. No unusual crashing or reboots so far.
NVM, just had one but it was a freeze and then it rebooted and now it's stuck at stick together. Will try restart. May be because battery is really low.
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Now it just keeps booting and restarting lol! I'm gonna try a task 29 and then wipe it again.
Wait now it booted. And then it restarted again. it seems to be getting closer and closer to booting.
1:50
Just booted into SPL to flash again and it says that it's still CotullaHSPL. I thought that the SPL was wiped with the method I used... Will come back to this forum later, have to do stuff. (going to trade my other HD2 for a Nexus S!)
Any news on this? Still having the same issue. Anyone resolved this yet?
I've been having the exact same issue, which I believe was initially caused by overheating.
I've had this phone for almost a year, and have gone through a handful of Android builds, both SD and NAND (more recently). Lately it has been having issues with high temperatures, to the point where I would have to hold it against an ice pack in order to make calls or use the internet. The phone would not operate if the internal temperature was over 93 degrees. If it passed the 93 degree mark, it would freeze, and gradually get hotter until I removed the battery.
I've been good about keeping it cool, and barely using it (other than texting), until it froze during a phone call. I turned it off for an hour and a half, and when trying to reboot, I would get the Fatal Hit 1E error. I've tried re-flashing, downloading new ROMS, and most of what the OP has said, and the error persists..
Is there any update on this issue?
I don't think my problem was caused by heat. What OS are you running?
My last OS was Ultimate Droid 3.3, which I upgraded to around the end of April. I was still getting the freezing issues in the OS I used before that, which I had since January, but was discontinued shortly after I installed it.
My last option is trying to go back to stock Windows mobile.
Let me know how this goes. I tried restoring stock winmo and it still had restarting issues.
i had same problem... lucky me i fix it
if any one of you has warranty immediately go for it, if not than read this thread.
Solving the thermal problems of HD2 or other snapdragon powered devices
My phone is fairly lukewarm when this happens. I don't think it has to do with overheating. It's never been that hot. Also it's under warranty until December so I'm probably just going to send it in if I can't software flash it. It also restarts on boot, before it can even get hot at all.
I think I'm going to try this later today. You guys should too and let me know if it gets you anywhere.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908915&page=2

[Q] Random freeze & hotboot

Hi everybody,
I've been playing with my HD2 for a while (almost one year) and I'm experimenting my very first problem.
Currently under NDT MIUI v4.1 rom by Langthang, my phone is randomly freezing or hotbooting (rebooting without passing by mgldr).
I've tryed flashing ICS beta roms two days ago, the problem started at this point.
The OS was rebooting on his own without warning, even at the first boot after flashing.
Then I came back to stable releases.
And another problem appeared, the phone is getting stuck in mgldr (while booting on nanf or recovery)
I'm wondering if the nand isn't damaged as I've flash several other roms and the problem remain. I've also wipe and flash everythings needed more than once, without any impacts on it.
I'm running out of solutions, I think I will do a RMA and try to get a brand new as the phone is still under garantee if I don't fix it before the end of the holydays.
Someone got a idea on this ?
P.S : and Happy Xmas
P.S 2 : same problem under official WinMo 6.5 with 2.08SPL
have you fully task 29, reinstall winmo, and than hspl, than task 29 again and flash magdlr/ or clk. as that removes alot of the bad blocks associated with constant flashin.
Well, I've done : task29, SPL 2.08, WinMo, task29, HSPL 2.08 then mgldr/cwm.
I cleared some space on the internal storage, freezes and hotboots seems to have disappeared.
Anyway, I'll try later these operations in the order you said to see if it'll fix that.
Thanks for the answer
How old is your SIM card? I had been having increasing problems the past several months, which couldn't be solved by anything - task 29, revert to stock WinMo, reinstall HSPL, even tried flashing stock voltages.
A few days ago I activated a new SIM card, and all of my problems seem to be solved!
I have the same SIM card since 2 years or so. But I can't figure out how I'll explain to my operator that the SIM is dead
For unknows reasons, the phone seems to run well after having cleared almost 50mb of app on the nand. I'll try to fill it once more to see if freezes comes back.
Re SIM Card:
At least in the USA, there is no need to explain why SIM card is dead. I happened to have a brand new card (came with my HD2) which was never activated. All I did was call customer service and they activated it for me over the phone, no questions asked. If they give you trouble just tell them you lost the old one.
Also, they should be cheap to buy if you need. T-mobile sells SIM cards online for US $10.
Well, I've done steps by steps what tecle suggested me, and it works great so far.
I'll contact my operator to see if they can replace my SIM

[Q] Problem with Rebooting.

Okay, I have honestly searched everywhere - Google, the xda forums, other forums and I still can't find something to help me with this strange problem I have.
PAST SITUATION
I installed TyphooN CyanogenMod ROM v3.5.8 around a month ago and I used it with no major problems (few android.acore repeated force closes that was dealt with by re-installation). During this time, I could power the phone off and power it on with no problems.
PRESENT SITUATION
This is where things go wrong. Recently, I decided to install TyphooN CyanogenMod ROMv3.8.5 (the latest one) by booting into MGDLR, doing a factory reset, wiping the system and dalvik caches and then installing the new 3.8.5 zip file. It installed properly and I booted into Android and was enjoying the new improvements and bug fixes. I had no problems until everything started force closing suddenly so I decided maybe a reset would fix it. AND THIS IS WHAT THE PROBLEM IS It boots to the Android Logo and stops there. I waited for 30 mins but it was still stuck at the Android logo and no matter how many times I took the battery out and put it back in and rebooted it, it was still stuck at the Android logo.
HOWEVER when I did a hard reset and wiped the system and dalvik caches and installed it again, it installed fine and booted into the system. When I tried to power it off and power it on again, the same problem happened where it was stuck on the android logo.
WHAT I TRIED TO FIX IT
1) A clean installtion, did a task 29 and installed everything again. Same problem happens.
2) I did a hard reset (wiped system and dalvik caches as well) AND THIS TIME I installed the previous version I was using with no problems (v3.5.8) and I had the same problem! Even with that version it still gets stuck on the Android logo screen.
I can use the ROM perfectly and my phone works fine, but if ever I need to reboot my phone for any issue it won't start up again and gets stuck on the android logo. I have to do a hard reset and re installation for it to work again but that means all my data, files and messages will be lost each time. So you can see the inconvenience I'm facing.
WHAT I THINK IS THE PROBLEM
1) I'm using a fairly old version of ClockworkMod Recovery. That is version 3.0.2.5 (150MB with 5MB Cache as per Typhoon's Requirements). Is this the problem?
2) I didn't remove the SIM and SD card during the entire flashing/reinstallation process. Could this be it?
Should I do a clean installation (task29) and install the previous ROM version I used with no problems and see if the problem still persists or if its only since I installed the new ROM version first?
Thanks for your help. And also I'm sorry I can't post this on the Typhoon ROM thread since I still don't have 10 posts.
did you get things sorted?:cyclops:
Well not yet. I am working on it. Does anyone have a download link to the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery with 150MB and 5MB cache? I tried the HD2Toolkit and it just doesn't work for me, I plugged in my USB, it indicated USB Debugging was on and meh, it didn't click.
Anyways, I'm going to try task29ing the phone and installing MGDLR and the version of ClockWorkMod Recovery I have and installing the previous version of typhoonmod i used without any problems at all. Hopefully it'll just be a new version of the ROM issue.
I'll post my results here soon.
SpoonyVoid said:
WHAT I THINK IS THE PROBLEM
1) I'm using a fairly old version of ClockworkMod Recovery. That is version 3.0.2.5 (150MB with 5MB Cache as per Typhoon's Requirements). Is this the problem?
2) I didn't remove the SIM and SD card during the entire flashing/reinstallation process. Could this be it?
Thanks for your help. And also I'm sorry I can't post this on the Typhoon ROM thread since I still don't have 10 posts.
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Sadly I can't give you any new suggestions, but I can certainly rule these two out as possibilities. I've never taken out the SIM when flashing, and you can't flash without the SD card. Recovery 3.0.2.5 is actually (from what I've heard) the most stable version. Have you tried other ROMs? Although again I highly doubt it's the issue, it's worth a shot.
You might want to consider the possibility of bad blocks, from what I've heard it can cause issues such as this (I don't actually have experience with them) so check for them (a simple forum search should give you a method as to how to do this).
SpoonyVoid said:
Well not yet. I am working on it. Does anyone
Anyways, I'm going to try task29ing the phone and installing MGDLR and the version of ClockWorkMod Recovery I have and installing the previous version of typhoonmod i used without any problems at all. Hopefully it'll just be a new version of the ROM issue.
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Okay, So I tried this. The ROM installed fine but when I tried to power off and power on again it didn't work, the same problem happened where it got stuck on the Android logo.
WHAT I DID THEN
I decided enough's enough and that I can't really use my phone with Android if in some case something happens and I have to reboot it, I'll lose all my data and I'll have to reinstall it all over again.
So I switched to Windows 6.5 version 2.10.531.1 running Radio 2.15.50.14 and everything installed perfectly and I even rebooted the phone after installation and it worked. It came on with no problems. I'm guessing this is an issue that only affects Android then.
Nigeldg said:
Have you tried other ROMs? Although again I highly doubt it's the issue, it's worth a shot.
You might want to consider the possibility of bad blocks, from what I've heard it can cause issues such as this (I don't actually have experience with them) so check for them (a simple forum search should give you a method as to how to do this).
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Thanks for the reply. I have not tried other ROMs out of fear of bricking my phone to be honest. Typhoon ROM is like one of the easiest for a newbie to install.
And yes, when I was searching around the forum, I did come across the issue of bad blocks. Sadly, I totally forgot to check whether it was affecting my NAND before installing WinMo 6.5. I'll try and look around the forums and google on whether I can check my bad block status on WinMo 6.5 somehow. If I can't, I think I'll use WinMo 6.5 for a while now, I can't really bear having to install and reinstall and install and reinstall, I feel like it'll make the bad block situation (If I do have it) worse.
I'm going to play around with WinMo 6.5 ROMs now. But if ever there is any development on my problem, I'll post on this thread and keep people updated.
I do have one question though, will upgrading to WinMo 7.5 be affected by the bad blocks? (If I have it)
Just saying, although it doesn't really matter, it's Windows Phone 7 (not WinMo 7). One's sh*t, and one's brilliant I don't have any actual experience with Windows Phone though, so I wouldn't know.
As for your concern about bricking your phone, there isn't any way you can do that outside of flashing an incorrect radio, and if you have an EU HD2 then AFAIK there isn't really ANY way of bricking it. Try other ROMs, they have exactly the same install process as TyphooN. In fact, starting fresh from WinMo might actually help. As long as you stick to this guide and use the correct partition size, you will never really go wrong. You can obviously also check for bad blocks after you install Android again (if you decide to do so, of course).
I have quite exciting news! well for me at least
I flashed Windows Phone 7.5 on my HD2 and was very impressed with it. It worked nicely and I really liked all the features. One thing I didn't like however was the battery drainage. The battery drained in 6 hours, and the next day it took 15 hours to drain and then again it took 6 hours to drain. I realized I couldn't use a phone daily with such uncertain battery capacity.
So I decided...*breathe*...to try out Android again, the NexusHD2 ROM by tytung in particular and hope and pray I don't have bad blocks and the rebooting problem doesn't occur.
So I uninstalled WP7, repartitioned my SD card, installed Windows 6.5 STOCK and the right radio and MAGDLR, Clockwork Recovery and flashed NexusHD2 and then did the Bad Blocks thingamabob I was supposed to do and accessed the recovery.log but I couldn't find any mention of "bad blocks" or anything related to "bad". But I dunno...
Anyways the good news is NexusHD2 Gingerbread 3.5.7 works really well and I don't have the rebooting problem anymore. Just a few android.process.media force close issues that I'm trying to figure out but the main problem is gone!
SpoonyVoid said:
I have quite exciting news! well for me at least
I flashed Windows Phone 7.5 on my HD2 and was very impressed with it. It worked nicely and I really liked all the features. One thing I didn't like however was the battery drainage. The battery drained in 6 hours, and the next day it took 15 hours to drain and then again it took 6 hours to drain. I realized I couldn't use a phone daily with such uncertain battery capacity.
So I decided...*breathe*...to try out Android again, the NexusHD2 ROM by tytung in particular and hope and pray I don't have bad blocks and the rebooting problem doesn't occur.
So I uninstalled WP7, repartitioned my SD card, installed Windows 6.5 STOCK and the right radio and MAGDLR, Clockwork Recovery and flashed NexusHD2 and then did the Bad Blocks thingamabob I was supposed to do and accessed the recovery.log but I couldn't find any mention of "bad blocks" or anything related to "bad". But I dunno...
Anyways the good news is NexusHD2 Gingerbread 3.5.7 works really well and I don't have the rebooting problem anymore. Just a few android.process.media force close issues that I'm trying to figure out but the main problem is gone!
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Good to hear that, and it's also good that you don't have any bad blocks. Even then, you shouldn't have the FC problems, so this is quite confusing.
Nigeldg said:
Good to hear that, and it's also good that you don't have any bad blocks. Even then, you shouldn't have the FC problems, so this is quite confusing.
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Funny thing really, I did some testing and the process.android.media force closes every time I try to open the android market ONLY AFTER I have powered off and powered on the device AFTER flashing the ROM. If I don't power off the device after flashing the ROM, I don't have that problem at all and I can access the android market with no problems.
Just to be on the safe side however and since I've decided to keep on using NexusHD2 daily, I've backed up all the system files (after a clean re-installation) with Titanium backup so if ever I have to reboot the device, I can hopefully prevent the force close messages from appearing. I've also updated the android market to the latest version just for kicks.
When trying to fix the force close problems earlier, I went to the MAGDLR bootloader screen, proceeded to the CWM menu, tapped into Advanced and fixed permissions. When I booted into Android, the force close messages stopped appearing, however the android market wouldn't open. It would appear briefly and then close automatically without displaying any sort of error message. Strange.
I seriously think I haven't done the bad blocks check properly. I'm sure I have some since this phone is around two and half years old now and was passed on to me by my brother after he experimented around with it as well. I followed AngelDeath's post in the Bad Block Awareness thread but couldn't find any mention of bad blocks and found only a few mentions of the word "block" itself on the recover.log. I didn't find anything similar to his extract of his log on the first post of that thread as well. I'm doing something wrong.
SpoonyVoid said:
Funny thing really, I did some testing and the process.android.media force closes every time I try to open the android market ONLY AFTER I have powered off and powered on the device AFTER flashing the ROM. If I don't power off the device after flashing the ROM, I don't have that problem at all and I can access the android market with no problems.
Just to be on the safe side however and since I've decided to keep on using NexusHD2 daily, I've backed up all the system files (after a clean re-installation) with Titanium backup so if ever I have to reboot the device, I can hopefully prevent the force close messages from appearing. I've also updated the android market to the latest version just for kicks.
When trying to fix the force close problems earlier, I went to the MAGDLR bootloader screen, proceeded to the CWM menu, tapped into Advanced and fixed permissions. When I booted into Android, the force close messages stopped appearing, however the android market wouldn't open. It would appear briefly and then close automatically without displaying any sort of error message. Strange.
I seriously think I haven't done the bad blocks check properly. I'm sure I have some since this phone is around two and half years old now and was passed on to me by my brother after he experimented around with it as well. I followed AngelDeath's post in the Bad Block Awareness thread but couldn't find any mention of bad blocks and found only a few mentions of the word "block" itself on the recover.log. I didn't find anything similar to his extract of his log on the first post of that thread as well. I'm doing something wrong.
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Ah that may be the problem then. You shouldn't really be touching anything immediately after flashing. Let the ROM settle for 5 minutes, complete the set up and then reboot a few times. As for why the Android Market isn't opening, once again am completely stumped, sorry. Try clearing the app data and cache then opening it again. I don't know whether or not this would work, but try to install a new play store.apk (e.g. the updated one in the HD2 Android Themes and Apps section) and try again. On no ROMs have I ever had this issue.
As for your being unsure about the bad blocks, I would be inclined to agree with you there, as it seems unlikely that after so long there would still be no bad blocks, especially if you and your brother were often flashing things.
dmesg command from a terminal emulator might give some info on the presence of bad blocks, if you haven't already tried it.
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A logcat would be really useful when:
-ever your ROM gets stuck after a reboot.
- You face any random force close.
I used to have issues with the market closing without any error, it turned out to be unsupported where I was. In the new google play, it'd open, but nothing shows up. Fixed it by using DroidVPN.
Was the market working prior to this problem?
Also, have you checked the battery pins? (sometimes, they cause unpredictable problems)
You could also give cLK a shot, and see if the problem persists.

[Q] Freeze/reboot issues with various ROMs

Hi all,
Been using these forums for awhile to get help rooting devices, but I've finally got a problem I can't get resolved after searching for days. My T-Mobile S4 (testing with CM12) randomly froze last Friday, and upon rebooting it wouldn't stay in the OS for more than a few seconds before freezing and rebooting again. I went into recovery and cleared cache/dalvik but it didn't make a difference. It got to the point where it would freeze before letting me even unlock the screen. I chalked it up to running CM12 before it was stable so I wiped the phone and tried CM11. The flash succeeded fine, but the phone froze right after going through the initial setup wizard. Since then, I've tried:
Flashing various recoveries (CWM, TWRP)
Various ROMs (CM10, CM11, Paranoid Android, Samsung Stock)
Sideloading ROMs without an SD card inserted in case mine had issues
It seemed to be the most stable when I booted up a new ROM without a SIM card or SD card inserted, and left WiFi off. It still froze, but not as fast. I've since bought a used HTC One m7 to get by with but would really like to get the S4 straightened out so I can sell it. I managed to install logcat and get it running before a freeze but after inspecting the logs I couldn't find any trace of kernel panics or other errors.
Should I assume the phone has a hardware error? I'm open to any suggestions anyone might have. Thanks guys.
Well, since it happesn on various roms then it is most probably a hardware problem.
Or it has a fault in a partition that is unaffected by rom flashing.
GDReaper said:
Well, since it happesn on various roms then it is most probably a hardware problem.
Or it has a fault in a partition that is unaffected by rom flashing.
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That's what I was afraid of. Couldn't find any kind of bootable hardware diags for the phone either
drew_t said:
That's what I was afraid of. Couldn't find any kind of bootable hardware diags for the phone either
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Don't know if it might help, but try a different bootloader and modem

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