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Hello,
my A500 is now in unstable, weird state, i tried to flash ROM update, but i forgot an old update.zip on SD and also that i have no CWM more. My fault of course.
It started to flash again, suddenly stopped. Now if i reboot, i am on my old ROM, but only Power off .. shutting down message appears. I can touch time, settings, but unable anything to do. Message is still there. I tried to press RESET button, no way. I tried to flash it again with rescue Update.zip no way. Just message still there.
Looks like, it wants to shut down, but this never happens from some reason. But why it is again after reboot there, i don't know.
Any advice please ?
Thanks, Ed
EddieCz said:
Hello,
my A500 is now in unstable, weird state, i tried to flash ROM update, but i forgot an old update.zip on SD and also that i have no CWM more. My fault of course.
It started to flash again, suddenly stopped. Now if i reboot, i am on my old ROM, but only Power off .. shutting down message appears. I can touch time, settings, but unable anything to do. Message is still there. I tried to press RESET button, no way. I tried to flash it again with rescue Update.zip no way. Just message still there.
Looks like, it wants to shut down, but this never happens from some reason. But why it is again after reboot there, i don't know.
Any advice please ?
Thanks, Ed
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Can you install Acer Recovery Installer so you can install CWM from within Acer Recovery Installer?
EddieCz said:
Hello,
my A500 is now in unstable, weird state, i tried to flash ROM update, but i forgot an old update.zip on SD and also that i have no CWM more. My fault of course.
It started to flash again, suddenly stopped. Now if i reboot, i am on my old ROM, but only Power off .. shutting down message appears. I can touch time, settings, but unable anything to do. Message is still there. I tried to press RESET button, no way. I tried to flash it again with rescue Update.zip no way. Just message still there.
Looks like, it wants to shut down, but this never happens from some reason. But why it is again after reboot there, i don't know.
Any advice please ?
Thanks, Ed
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Try flashing cwm mod using Acer recovery and quickboot to reboot into recovery. If that fails install itsmagic via fastboot or cwm mod 1.3.4 via manual method posted. Don't despair mate you be fine.
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I had exactly this problem myself a few days ago...cwm was corrupted and the fix was to download official rom which was chinese and put it onto my external sd card. Then pressing power/volume up forced the update which also reset the cwm and boot sector back to stock. After this I used the official 3.1 rom on this website to update with english version and market app then finally install cwm to use roms.whew it was painful and i cannotremember where i got the chinese rom from...so im only slightly helpful.
smegg said:
I had exactly this problem myself a few days ago...cwm was corrupted and the fix was to download official rom which was chinese and put it onto my external sd card. Then pressing power/volume up forced the update which also reset the cwm and boot sector back to stock. After this I used the official 3.1 rom on this website to update with english version and market app then finally install cwm to use roms.whew it was painful and i cannotremember where i got the chinese rom from...so im only slightly helpful.
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There are many stock ROM links on this forum, I don't think he'll have a tough time finding one.
Thanks for sharing your fix for what appears to be the same situation.
Update
I am not able to put there any ROM, my last hope is that chinese, do you have some link on Multiupload (other site are blocked here).
Funny is, that i see lock screen, proper internet connection, mail marks, proper time and Charging still on 15% forever
Update 2
Looks like that battery is wrong, goes to service, thanks all for help and comments
Wait a second...
Had the exact same problem with failed ota update this morning - managed to resolve it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1190478
I searched everywhere, but can't find the same problem as mine. I am stuck in the CW recovery screen, after rebooting times after times.
I have been updating the CM9 nightly for a while, didn't have any problem. But when I tried to flash 02-17 nightly, I messed up and in the middle of the install (flash), I hold the power forcing to reboot. Now, it keeps going loop back to the CW recovery screen every time I tried to reboot.
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I tried to reinstall the whole thing with the boot-able sdcard, but didn't work. please help! someone?
I tried to wipe, reformatted the system, data, cash, boot. Still stack at the cw recovery screen. Help...
I love my nook and have a road trip coming up. It will be nice to watch a kid movie to keep the kids entertained.
Had you flashed CmWR into eMMC?
Check the ROM information on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2.... this sounds a LOT like the problem 12paq had...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1495913
@Dizzyden, thanks for the tip.
I did repartition to 1g/5g awhile back. I am not sure where to start. 12paq tried many things, which one was the solution? Your rombackup.zip?
Many thanks....
@votinh
what do you mean? I am not using the N&O apps or OS. Pure CM9, therefore I guess it is flashed in eMMC. If not, please advice.
DizzyDen said:
Check the ROM information on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2.... this sounds a LOT like the problem 12paq had...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1495913
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how can I check this"Check the ROM information on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2"?
please advice.
I tried to adb shell the nook, but not devices found? please help.
Finally, with the help from the good people of this forum, I was able to restore back to B&N, and reflash CM9 from there.
Thank to you all.
Yesterday my nook color was working great. Today I turned the screen on and it hung. Now I'm having the above problem with it hanging at clockwork recovery.
I've got CM7.1 stable on there running from emmc.
can't get adb to recognize the device since it is in cwr... how did you do it?
chilimac02 said:
can't get adb to recognize the device since it is in cwr... how did you do it?
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Install the google drivers for adb... if you are in CWR adb is enabled... just have to get the drivers loaded on your computer.
try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958748
dumper1234 said:
I searched everywhere, but can't find the same problem as mine. I am stuck in the CW recovery screen, after rebooting times after times.
I have been updating the CM9 nightly for a while, didn't have any problem. But when I tried to flash 02-17 nightly, I messed up and in the middle of the install (flash), I hold the power forcing to reboot. Now, it keeps going loop back to the CW recovery screen every time I tried to reboot.
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I tried to reinstall the whole thing with the boot-able sdcard, but didn't work. please help! someone?
I tried to wipe, reformatted the system, data, cash, boot. Still stack at the cw recovery screen. Help...
I love my nook and have a road trip coming up. It will be nice to watch a kid movie to keep the kids entertained.
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It may be that your "boot to recovery" flag is set, and if so, it will always boot to that until it is cleared. When the cyanogenmod logo comes up hold the n button until the boot menu comes up. Then choose boot to emmc. If it works, go to ROM Manager and flash a new CWM Recovery to emmc.
Welcome to the nightmare I lived last week. Don't worry I woke up, was able to fully recover and forget the dream ever occurred.
I to tried to reformat to 1gb/5gb and ended up in the same boot loop.. If you are in the same spot I was, your boot partition got wiped out. And you may notice EMMC is gone.
After much searching I came across a file... Looking....Looking...Looking...
..........................Ah yes here it is. Here is what worked for me.
1. Boot to recovery (Should be easy at this point)
2. Format System, Data, and Cache.
3. Install the attached Zip file. (RecoveryFix.zip), this should recreate the Boot partition and fix the EMMC.
4. Reboot to recovery
5. Install favorite Rom or restore from backup.
6. Reboot to test.
Again this is what finally worked for me, and I went through a lot of trial and error to get there. I am guessing at your situation being exactly the same as mine.
PS. Ignore my since of humor if you need to.
Hi all, hope someone can help me.
I've recently bought a refurbished Advent Vega from Curry/PC World Ebay outlet. I've installed ICS Custom rom onto it but am having a problem with the screen being unresponsive when the tablet is cold.
I know its not an issue with the rom as the same issue occurs with other roms including the vega's stock rom.
I believe it is some sort of heat problem, that when the device is cold (when it has been off all night) the screen is really unresponsive, to the point that the unlock slider won't move without pressing extremely hard on the screen, this still doesn't unlock but it does move around a little.
After a while the screen will gradually become more reponsive but still a bit jittery and then after a bit longer once it has warmed up a bit the screem works perfectly. If I charge the tablet it seems to fix it quicker but I believe this is due to the heat again as the battery charging heats the tablet up quite quickly.
I've read a couple of other articles about squeezing the left hand or right hand side of the tablet and many people say that this works but it doesn't for me.
Does anyone else have any other suggestions on how this can be fixed.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Try this shuttle test rom.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/37483979/P10_image_20110411_v1.10.4_std_dev.exe
It was posted over on modaco by a guy called alex zhou.
Install the test rom with NVflash, it will calibrate the screen correctly on first boot (press the back button).
Then install recovery boot
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/37483979/com.modaco.vegarecoveryboot_c2.apk
and boot to CWM recovery.
format data, cache, boot and system then turn off.
Now NVflash the test rom again, run it and calibrate the screen again.
Now install what ever rom you want and your problem should be gone
Good luck
Thanks to Ged over on modaco for the dropbox upload for the files.
Thanks so much for your help. Works perfectly well now thanks even when it is cold.
Your welcome, glad it fixed it.
The next release of vegaice will include a improved touchscreen driver that will correctly calibrate the screen but if the problem returns again just redo the above fix.
Richard
Hi Richard - I registered with XDA (after months of lurking) just so I could thank you for this same advice when you gave it to mmace. I now gather I can't thank anyone till I've posted at least once, so this is it - if I now can I'll thank you on both threads, FWIW.
Anyhoos, to make this more than just a "thank you note" I'll explain - I bought a Vega with an "unresponsive screen" very cheaply on eBay hoping I could at least make a cheap netbook of it with a keyboard/mouse - my Tosh Folio100 permits this more easily than the Vega, it transpires, as it defaults to USB host status. When it arrived I found an otherwise tidy tablet stuck in language selection and tried various roms in the hope that the USB could be enabled. ICS b1, unlike the others, showed some vestigial responsiveness on the screen itself so I started looking for a way to calibrate it - I didn't find Alex's posting on Modaco but when I found mmace's here I followed your instructions (resisting the temptation to just stick with Alex's rom once it fixed the screen completely!) and now (fingers crossed) have a fully working Vega for peanuts....
Please let me stress - when it arrived this Vega's touch screen was totally non-functioning, no amount of pressure or flexing of the case made any difference. In ICS the language selection would scroll but not select. After running Alex's rom the problem disappeared completely.
Two questions now occur to me -
1. Why the load/clear/reload/load regime? I followed it religiously but can't help wondering whether I couldn't have just skipped the clear and reload.
2. Why isn't it possible to run a standalone version of the recalibrator on an adhoc basis when required? - If the touch screen fails again once the tablet's been in use for a while this procedure will be far more of a nuisance.
Anyway, Richard, I thank you for the sage advice and my wife thanks you for her now having a tablet instead of a netbook. Only thing is, I was going to buy a new touch screen for my Tosh (which is 'starred') but since it would cost more than this now-perfect Vega I can no longer justify it.....
Thank you indeed.
My Vega has suffered from random screen badness since I first went to vegacomb.
I had to live with it by treating it like it was a baby not to be upset!! Otherwise the screen and the dummy went outta the pram.
Could anyone provide some more download links? as Richards dropbox is creating too much traffic and has been disabled for a while.
Sent from my Advent Vega with a screen like a slapped ass!
recovery boot problem with this method
hello
i have exactly the same issue as cboard with a vega probably bought at the same time!
i have followed richardmlea's post but seem to be having trouble with the vega recovery boot. I have installed it into the test rom with the file manager but when i run it it boots to recovery (android man with the orange arrow) but hangs here, if i eventually then press the power button it shows the vega recovery options but none of them work and just send me back to the android/orange arrow recovery screen. in the bottom of the recovery page it says something like
formatting: ... misc
i'm sure this will also solve my 'cold' vega problem so would be grateful of any help
thanks
keith
kiffmoore said:
hello
i have exactly the same issue as cboard with a vega probably bought at the same time!
i have followed richardmlea's post but seem to be having trouble with the vega recovery boot. I have installed it into the test rom with the file manager but when i run it it boots to recovery (android man with the orange arrow) but hangs here, if i eventually then press the power button it shows the vega recovery options but none of them work and just send me back to the android/orange arrow recovery screen. in the bottom of the recovery page it says something like
formatting: ... misc
i'm sure this will also solve my 'cold' vega problem so would be grateful of any help
thanks
keith
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Same issue here,
Also, tried to install CWM from Rom Manager but unable to gain root access?
Any suggestions to install CWM rather than the stock vega recovery?
Bad nand blocks
Glad it helped you all.
More Vega’s saved from the scrap heap; I can feel the ozone layer growing back as I type. I think I may burn a tree to celebrate.
x5starguerillaa said:
Same issue here,
Also, tried to install CWM from Rom Manager but unable to gain root access?
Any suggestions to install CWM rather than the stock vega recovery?
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This Issue is caused by block in the bad nand ram. The bad blocks you have are in the boot partition so recovery is not flashing correctly to the ram. If the bad nand where elsewhere (everyone has them to some degree) they would be causing a different problem.
The solution is to install a rom that re-partitions the nand differently (effectively moving the physical locations of the recovery and other partitions on the nand)
This was the reason 2 versions of Moddedstock were created. Moddedstock re-partitions Nand to make more space for larger versions of android (originally Vegacomb). Newbe5 discovered that altering the location and size of the boot and recovery partition fixed the problem for some but created the same problems for others. He created Moddedstock version 2 so there was a second version so people could have a second roll of the dice, so to speak.
All versions of VegaICS have the same partition layout as moddedstock version 2 (I think) but of regardless which is one now being used, there is only one base. This is why some people get stuck at the boot logo after installing Vegaics and others cant boot recovery.
Ideally we need 2 partition layouts again.
The solution for both of you above is not to install or boot CWM recovery after calibration on the factory test rom. Instead turn it off, put it in nvflash mode (back/power button thing) flash moddedstock and when booted select boot to recovery. If this fails any point (installing, booting or recovery) get the other version of moddedstock and try that one, one of them should work for you.
Good luck
Richard
I tried the shuttle test rom in my viewpad 10s with totally unresponsive touchscreen, but it didn't work. After hitting "back" button to start screen calibration, it jumped to setup screen and the touchscreen is still not working at all. Already tried to reflash the shuttle rom few times.
Any idea how to fix it? Thanks.
Answered on modaco thread
http://android.modaco.com/topic/352220-how-to-fix-touch-problemadvent-vega-p10-10s/
rchoi999 said:
I tried the shuttle test rom in my viewpad 10s with totally unresponsive touchscreen, but it didn't work. After hitting "back" button to start screen calibration, it jumped to setup screen and the touchscreen is still not working at all. Already tried to reflash the shuttle rom few times.
Any idea how to fix it? Thanks.
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Is it possible to restore a cwm backup after doing this or will that simply undo what this process fixes?
Edit: I'm running VegaICS Beta1 btw
Sent from my Vega using XDA
Thanks for advice on bad nand blocks Richard. I will give that a whirl later this evening.
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
fubofo said:
Is it possible to restore a cwm backup after doing this or will that simply undo what this process fixes?
Edit: I'm running VegaICS Beta1 btw
Sent from my Vega using XDA
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It depends on what you are referring to.
Restoring the CWM will not undo the touchscreen fix. However, most roms that are not android 2.2 (everything useful except corvus5) will fail to calibrate the screen properly*, so over time heat (and probably other things) cause the calibration to go off. Using the shuttle tools calibration app wont work properly.
Eduardo's new touchscreen driver fixes this problem so the calibration works correctly. Unfortunately this driver was made after Vegacomb beta 1 was released. There are a couple of updates that I know of (*one by Scanno one by Areo) that include the new touchscreen driver.
If your CWM backup contained this new Touchscreen driver, after you restore your backup you shouldn't have any further problems. You may occasionally loose calibration but the screen calibration app (in shuttle tools) will work correctly and the touchscreen will work again after calibration (so no need flash another rom).
If it’s the partition layout and the nand issue you are referring to.
A cwm backup won’t change the partition layout but will restore the contents of the recovery and boot partitions. The bad nand will still be there but in a different place (relative to the old partition layout). If the errors are somewhere critical the tablet may not boot after restoring the backup or boot to recovery may not work. If the errors are somewhere less critical it may not affect you at all. The bad blocks are common to all nand, as long as there are not too many they won’t cause any problems.
Thanks for getting back richard.
I do have the latest VegaICS beta1 installed along with the UpdatedApps patch and Kernel supplied by scanno. No my concern was not about the recovery partition issue, it was reference a full system backup from CWM.
So just to confirm:
I should be able to create a complete system backup (nandroid) then apply this fix? A nandroid restore should not undo the fix so long as I have the latest kernel installed (I believe I do), would that sound about right?
Sent from my Vega using XDA
Exactly right.
Fingers crossed anyway.
I only had to do the fix once, a few days later the new driver was released and I used it immediately. The only touchscreen related issue I have had since was a slight loss of calibration after I had been playing a game for about 4 hours. The screen had got very hot and started to loose accuracy. The screen calibration in shuttle tools restored normality in seconds and it hasn't happened since.
I have since put a sheet of Mylar between the LCD and the motherboard to deflect heat away from the touchscreen. This may have helped, its defiantly cooler.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1585071
Great, thanks for that. I'll have a go and get back with any success. My screen has random sensitivity issues and regularly hits keys multiple times, gets a bit annoying after a while lol.
I take it the Vega tools you refer to is the shuttle tools app?
Sent from my Vega using XDA
fubofo said:
I take it the Vega tools you refer to is the shuttle tools app?
Sent from my Vega using XDA
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Doh!
Yes, do. I will change it to avoid confusion for anyone else.
richard's advice if you can't boot to recovery
hi richard
thanks for your further advice on bad nand blocks and booting into recovery, followed you further method and at present (touch wood!) the unresponsive 'cold' screen issue has been solved
appreciate your help saves me sending it back to currys ebay!
keith
Ive got a problem where after installing the P10_image_20110411_v1.10.4_std_dev rom, and rebooting into recovery. Im presented with this screen:
Code:
Android system recovery <3e>
Android system recovery utility
reboot system now
apply sdcard:update.zip
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
_______________________________________________________
Formatting MISC.....
Now im able to highlight the options using the up/down volume keys but i cant select anything. The power button just hides all the options and the back button seems to do nothing.
Has anyone else come across this or got a resolution?
Hey guys,
this is my first post and my problem is as follows:
I had ICS 4.0.x on my galaxy tab 10,1 P7500, I then installed CWM 5.5.0.4. but had a rolling window. I then continued to install a bootloader (here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27830023&postcount=41) with the appropriate bootloader for the p4. This fixed the rolling recovery and allowed me to install CM10 using CWM.
But my current problem is when the device goes on sleep mode and I wake the device up the screen is scrambled, can anyone tell me how to fix this?
Thank you in advance
The only fix i found is for HC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680738
Edit:
I fixed the rolling screen issue after screen unlock with pershoot's help, thanks again pershoot!
Maybe it will also work for you , here we go:
If you have installed the latest cm10 build, there is only one issue for the p4wifi , you must be on the US ICS Bootloader .
So download the recovery.tar.md5 from here:
http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4wifi/recovery.tar.md5
Than go into download mode and flash this recovery using ODIN, (select pda and look for this file where you safed it, than click start)
Than, download the right US ICS Bootloader here:
http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4wifi/US_LPL_4.0.4_bootloader.zip
Flash this also via ODIN in the PDA section, this may take a little longer, don't panic...
After that, the tablet will reboot and it should work... don't blame me if it didn't, but i had this rolling screen on almost every rom, and everything is fixed now...
I wish you good luck because i know it IS very annoying..
Thanks for the reply DefQon, I agree I think this is most annoying errors I have ever gotten.
I also searched high and low and could only find the fix for HC.
DefQoN_BE said:
I have EXACT the same issue, i'm running the latest cm10 build from droidbasement.com, if anyone can please help us???
The only fix i found is for HC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680738
I wish you good luck because i know it IS very annoying..
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I have tried this method and works perfectly!
Thank you sooo much!!!
I am afraid to put a rom on my 10.1, i love it though!
blacks10 said:
I am afraid to put a rom on my 10.1, i love it though!
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There's nothing you should be afraid of there is a fix for everything, and if you can't find it? There are nice poeple out there who wants to solve your problrm on xda developers forum
@drefcom: you're welcome
Please help - When turning off the Screen Android 4.1.1 will not come back on
I have the following problem.
When I install one of the latest rom e.g.
[ROM] [JB] [P4--P4WIFI--P4VZW]
4.1.2 AOKP for the Galaxy Tab 10.1
or
[ROM][JB][CM10] Android 4.1.1 - CyanogenMod 10 Preview
then I have this problem:
When I turn off with the "Power"-Hardbutton, then it turns off, but it does not turn back on. The screen stays black.
With the Rom ...
[ROM][JB][CM10] Android 4.1.1 - CyanogenMod 10 Preview "cm-10-20120814-EXPERIMENTAL-p4.zip" from August everything works fine.
Since I had this flickering problem I flashed the bootloader before I installed all these Roms.
But one works and all new ones don't.
Anyone has a idea what to do?
thx
drefcom said:
Thanks for the reply DefQon, I agree I think this is most annoying errors I have ever gotten.
I also searched high and low and could only find the fix for HC.
I have tried this method and works perfectly!
Thank you sooo much!!!
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:good:
Thanks this helped me fix a mates Galaxy Tab 10.1
I was starting to pull my hair out and this worked so well.
Takes no time to do and no need to reflash the rom.
Hi guys.
speersie said:
:good:
Thanks this helped me fix a mates Galaxy Tab 10.1
I was starting to pull my hair out and this worked so well.
Takes no time to do and no need to reflash the rom.
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i tried this method, but at second flashing (bootloader.zip) i get "0 succeed/0 failed" and still i get that scramble, and have to reboot all the time.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!:good:
Problems solved
I solved my problems. I installed the "custom" bootloader for each Rom and the "black screen" problem is now gone.
Thanx anyway.
drefcom said:
Thanks for the reply DefQon, I agree I think this is most annoying errors I have ever gotten.
I also searched high and low and could only find the fix for HC.
I have tried this method and works perfectly!
Thank you sooo much!!!
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I have tested the fix for weeks now and it worked great.
Except, this afternoon my tablet randomly restarted and now won't go past CM 10 boot screen.
Any idea whether reflashing the ROM without wyping, purely just installing (as is) CM10 M2 from CWM? Or any other ideas?
I have tried clearing the cache and the dalvik cache. I then tried doing a factory reset but it doesn't seem to proress. I thought if I can do a factory reset then reinstall the ROM I might get it to work but I can't install the ROM as it says "Error (Status 7)?
I have tried formatting the /data in attempt to get the factory reset to work but this also freezes.
Currently, my tablet is in an infinite loop cycle and I cannot change the ROM or do a factory reset.
Thanks, you guys have really been helpful!
drefcom said:
I have tested the fix for weeks now and it worked great.
Except, this afternoon my tablet randomly restarted and now won't go past CM 10 boot screen.
Any idea whether reflashing the ROM without wyping, purely just installing (as is) CM10 M2 from CWM? Or any other ideas?
I have tried clearing the cache and the dalvik cache. I then tried doing a factory reset but it doesn't seem to proress. I thought if I can do a factory reset then reinstall the ROM I might get it to work but I can't install the ROM as it says "Error (Status 7)?
I have tried formatting the /data in attempt to get the factory reset to work but this also freezes.
Currently, my tablet is in an infinite loop cycle and I cannot change the ROM or do a factory reset.
Thanks, you guys have really been helpful!
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After hours of trying I have found a solution.
I previously had done backups. I tried each one until one started restoring. It completed quite a lot till it froze and I restarted into recovery.
I did a cache wipe and dalvik cache wipe and could then complete a factory reset.
It has now booted completely into ICS where I can now flash CM10 again.
The tablet works normally as you would expect on ICS. I booted into recovery and tried to flash CM10 M2 for the GT-P7500 but I still get a error, status 7.
Anyone experienced this?
drefcom said:
After hours of trying I have found a solution.
I previously had done backups. I tried each one until one started restoring. It completed quite a lot till it froze and I restarted into recovery.
I did a cache wipe and dalvik cache wipe and could then complete a factory reset.
It has now booted completely into ICS where I can now flash CM10 again.
The tablet works normally as you would expect on ICS. I booted into recovery and tried to flash CM10 M2 for the GT-P7500 but I still get a error, status 7.
Anyone experienced this?
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Status 7 usually indicates the wrong update file, are you sure you are flashing the right ROM for the 7500?
Perhaps try to flash the recovery and bootloader first and then the right ROM and see what happens?
DefQoN_BE said:
Status 7 usually indicates the wrong update file, are you sure you are flashing the right ROM for the 7500?
Perhaps try to flash the recovery and bootloader first and then the right ROM and see what happens?
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The thing is it is the exact same file I used to flash the previous time.. I first updated my recovery and bootloader before flashing and still get the error. Thanx for the thought though.
So i have the I337m, canadian model S4 on Bell Mobility network, and I"m running SlimRoms with 2.5.0.2 twrp recovery.
Every other reboot, the phone gets stuck on the splash screen, I have no problem to go into recovery mode or anything, this is simply a problem when rebooting and gets stuck on the "Galaxy S4" screen. Here's what I've tried, tried both with TWRP and CWM and TWRP seems better, I don't get stuck on the splash screen as often as CWM. I've reverted back to the "stock ROM" and rerooted and loaded the TWRP recovery, and while it seems better at first, it slowly gets stuck more and more at the splash screen.
I'm running out of ideas, no knowing what do to to improve this problem...
Anyone else having this problem? I'm positive this is not a "ROM" related problem but a recovery problem, yet maybe it's just my phone that's being the problem.
JP
I'll also add that I've never formated data on TWRP... since I've read it gives that problem.
jproy12 said:
I'll also add that I've never formated data on TWRP... since I've read it gives that problem.
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You have to do a factory reset, wipe data, or you will get a boot loop. Do that and I'm sure you'll get past the boot loop. If you're concerned about the version of twrp you're on, update it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41010145
jd1639 said:
You have to do a factory reset, wipe data, or you will get a boot loop. Do that and I'm sure you'll get past the boot loop. If you're concerned about the version of twrp you're on, update it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41010145
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I'm not getting boot loops actually, I get stuck on the "splash screen" and when I hold the "power" button for +/-10sec it reboots and most of the time it's fine.
When I install any roms, I always do a factory reset... So I doubt it's that
i had the same issue. im running the same s4 on koodo/telus. how i got it to work took a while but it fixed the problem. full back up through recovery but i wasnt gona use it..i only had it for safety. used titanium to back up all the apks. then grabbed a stock rom from the Canadian stock roms page and used odin to flash it. rooted and added recovery (twrp). downloaded my rom to the sd, wiped everything and installed the rom. once done then used titanium to restore the apks. im still learning the basics to all this so in no way am i an expert and theres probably a better way around all this but this is what worked for me. maybe it helps who who knows
h_khan said:
i had the same issue. im running the same s4 on koodo/telus. how i got it to work took a while but it fixed the problem. full back up through recovery but i wasnt gona use it..i only had it for safety. used titanium to back up all the apks. then grabbed a stock rom from the Canadian stock roms page and used odin to flash it. rooted and added recovery (twrp). downloaded my rom to the sd, wiped everything and installed the rom. once done then used titanium to restore the apks. im still learning the basics to all this so in no way am i an expert and theres probably a better way around all this but this is what worked for me. maybe it helps who who knows
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Yea, I had done this before, but I'm giving it another shot tonight to see if it'll fix my problem for good...
Still having the same problem... Running out of ideas
jproy12 said:
Still having the same problem... Running out of ideas
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I was having a similar problem to your's. I found the cause of my issue. It was TWRP 2.6.0.0. More specifically, it was using TWRP 2.6 to format my /data partition. After doing some trouble shooting, I found that my /data partition was the cause of my S4 hanging at the S4 splash screen. Like you, I was able to get into Android on the first boot, but if I tried to reboot, I was get stuck at the splash screen. So, long story short (solution), I restored one of my nandroid backups, got into Google Play, downloaded ROM Manager and installed CWM. I used CWM to format my /data partition and ONLY my /data partition. Once I did this, I rebooted my phone. Android loaded, I had to go through the initial setup process since I formatted the /data partition, but after this, I was able to reboot my phone 5 times in a row without issue and shut down twice with no problems booting back up.
Here is my thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45448596#post45448596
There's a bit of reading. Hope this helps.
So my issue was caused by TWRP 2.6.0.0 and using it to format my /data partition.
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Still having the same problem... Running out of ideas
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i think the rom is the cause of this issue. i myself am running goldeneye rom which is the best rom ive used so far...perfectly balanced performance and battery life. id definitely recommend it.
Talabis said:
I was having a similar problem to your's. I found the cause of my issue. It was TWRP 2.6.0.0. More specifically, it was using TWRP 2.6 to format my /data partition. After doing some trouble shooting, I found that my /data partition was the cause of my S4 hanging at the S4 splash screen. Like you, I was able to get into Android on the first boot, but if I tried to reboot, I was get stuck at the splash screen. So, long story short (solution), I restored one of my nandroid backups, got into Google Play, downloaded ROM Manager and installed CWM. I used CWM to format my /data partition and ONLY my /data partition. Once I did this, I rebooted my phone. Android loaded, I had to go through the initial setup process since I formatted the /data partition, but after this, I was able to reboot my phone 5 times in a row without issue and shut down twice with no problems booting back up.
Here is my thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45448596#post45448596
There's a bit of reading. Hope this helps.
So my issue was caused by TWRP 2.6.0.0 and using it to format my /data partition.
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Thanks, I'll give that a try, but it seems like this is/was my problem, is your problem fixed for good now? No getting stuck on the "boot screen"?
h_khan said:
i think the rom is the cause of this issue. i myself am running goldeneye rom which is the best rom ive used so far...perfectly balanced performance and battery life. id definitely recommend it.
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I've been running Slim for a year now, and won't go back to anything else, it's stable and fast, I doubt it's a ROM problem, but a recovery problem.
i think you're right. a problem with the recovery makes more sense.
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Thanks, I'll give that a try, but it seems like this is/was my problem, is your problem fixed for good now? No getting stuck on the "boot screen"?
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So it seems like this wasn't exactly my problem... I've reverted back to stock and I'm doing a couple shutdowns and reboot and see if I still get stuck at the splash screen.
I've been doing reboots and shutdowns on the "stock" rom and "stock" recovery, and all is good, so I can rule out the fact that it's the phone and it's hardware issues...
Now, just need to figure out the actual problem
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Thanks, I'll give that a try, but it seems like this is/was my problem, is your problem fixed for good now? No getting stuck on the "booscreen"?
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So far so good. I rebooted many times since I made the post in this thread. Haven't got stuck on the splash screen yet.
I'm still having the problem, being on either the TWRP, CWM or Philz recovery, so I'm really not sure what it could be. I'm on the latest modem and still have the problem, is none else having these issues?
I'm getting annoyed and really want to get this fixed.
I think any ROM built on AOSP or CyanogenMod have this issue. It's already a known issue to CM.
Use CWM and you'll have to deal with it less.
emckai said:
I think any ROM built on AOSP or CyanogenMod have this issue. It's already a known issue to CM.
Use CWM and you'll have to deal with it less.
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I've never seen anyone really mentionning this for the Galaxy S4 from my numerous searches...
jproy12 said:
I've never seen anyone really mentionning this for the Galaxy S4...
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If you look in the cyanogenmod thread, it's located in the known bug (post #2)
Any custom roms built on top of CM10 will probably have this issue.
emckai said:
If you look in the cyanogenmod thread, it's located in the known bug (post #2)
Any custom roms built on top of CM10 will probably have this issue.
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You are right! I guess it's one of those bugs, just never noticed anyone really mentioning anything about it
jproy12 said:
You are right! I guess it's one of those bugs, just never noticed anyone really mentioning anything about it
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Yeah, but I don't think its a big deal anyway. How many times do you turn off your phone and turn it back on in a day?