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Hey guys,
I have a GT-P7510 flashed with an ICS from. All was well up until about a week ago, but now it won't charge past 20% ish. Googled like a mad man for the past few hours with no luck :-(
Any help or suggestions much appreciated
Regards
Ross
Could be many things. Best/fastest fix would be to download the ROM again, do a COMPLETE wipe and flash again.
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Also, if you are still experiencing the same problems after wiping and re-flashing, try using ODIN to go back to stock. That way, at least you'll know for sure whether it was your kernel, rom, or if it actually was the battery. Good luck.
Hi all,
Issue with TWRP and restore. I've got a backup, but when I tried to restore it, it would crash and reboot while restoring the /data partition. I try wiping the /data partition (I have my backup on a server, too) and it crashes midway through that, too. Just reboots and returns to TWRP.
What should I do?
Thanks,
Ben
Wipe cache, dalvik cache, fix permissions, then restore.
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freshlysqueezed said:
Wipe cache, dalvik cache, fix permissions, then restore.
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Tried that, no luck
I'm currently restoring the factory 4.2.2, then installing TWRP and adb'ing the files back over to try restoring again. Hopefully this works.
Thanks,
Ben
Fmstrat said:
Tried that, no luck
I'm currently restoring the factory 4.2.2, then installing TWRP and adb'ing the files back over to try restoring again. Hopefully this works.
Thanks,
Ben
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This issue is mentioned over in the official TWRP forum under "Original Android Development" The Dev acknowledged it, saying he needs to fiddle with it... Might not be bad if you poked your head in there with any other information you could add...
*fingers crossed* Hope they get it patched up soon... I'm a little restore shy now. Up until I encountered this, I was swapping ROMs on a nearly daily basis... No anymore.
I started over again, like you, and it works ok now. But I don't know when/if the problem will rear its ugly head again, so holding off until I hear more.
DefinityX said:
This issue is mentioned over in the official TWRP forum under "Original Android Development" The Dev acknowledged it, saying he needs to fiddle with it... Might not be bad if you poked your head in there with any other information you could add...
*fingers crossed* Hope they get it patched up soon... I'm a little restore shy now. Up until I encountered this, I was swapping ROMs on a nearly daily basis... No anymore.
I started over again, like you, and it works ok now. But I don't know when/if the problem will rear its ugly head again, so holding off until I hear more.
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I'm having the same problem with 2.5.5.0. Happens probably 30% of the time and always during the data restore. It completes on the second go-round, but I'm constantly holding my breath. I was under the impression that this was taken care of in this latest version.
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mine crashes when I do simple wipes
on latest
happens about 30% of the time too
I had that happen a lot, I just 2.3.3.0 now and it is perfect.
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/manta
Rom Toolbox app will let you install it too.
stonebear said:
I had that happen a lot, I just 2.3.3.0 now and it is perfect.
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/manta
Rom Toolbox app will let you install it too.
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Oh, good, I'll do that. Thanks.
Edit (5 min. later): Wow, that was easy, lol. Thanks again.
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bruce7373 said:
Oh, good, I'll do that. Thanks.
Edit (5 min. later): Wow, that was easy, lol. Thanks again.
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Enjoy a recovery you can have faith in, lol.
stonebear said:
Enjoy a recovery you can have faith in, lol.
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Ain't it the truth.
So I just tried doing the same with my phone and the installation failed, something about illegal instruction. I'm running CM 10.1 on an unlocked, S-OFF HTC Vivid.
Any ideas?
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bruce7373 said:
Ain't it the truth.
So I just tried doing the same with my phone and the installation failed, something about illegal instruction. I'm running CM 10.1 on an unlocked, S-OFF HTC Vivid.
Any ideas?
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Are you using Rom toolbox? If not, you aren't trying to flash the manta version are you?
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stonebear said:
Are you using Rom toolbox? If not, you aren't trying to flash the manta version are you?
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No, I tried with RomToolbox, same method as with the N10. I choose 2.3.3 0 from the list, so I assume it was the Holiday version. The first time I tried, it claimed I didn't have permission, but I think that was because it was the first time I was using Rom toolbox since flashing CM so the permission popup came after the fact. I rebooted and that was when the message changed to invalid instruction.
Edit: Tried again with 2.4.1.0. Same result. But I located the files and they are holiday, so I can just flash with fastboot, I guess.
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bruce7373 said:
Edit: Tried again with 2.4.1.0. Same result. But I located the files and they are holiday, so I can just flash with fastboot, I guess.
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Yea that should work. Must be a Rom toolbox problem, I would think.
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Hello xda community,
Recently, i've updated my GS4 to the android 4.3(Unknown baseband, MJ5) and i have two questions. Is it necessary to perform a factory reset? I've read many times that a factory reset should be done, but honestly i just dont see the point, my GS4 seems to work great.
Secondly, is there a way to see my knox warranty status?
Thanks you for your time
It is highly recommended to wipe it.. But when u flash the official 4.3, it's gonna get resetted anyway by default hehe
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saywhatt said:
It is highly recommended to wipe it.. But when u flash the official 4.3, it's gonna get resetted anyway by default hehe
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Yeap, after a time i found some bugs lol, i had to wipe it but my game data are gone.. Do you know a way to save my game data for the next time?
Gab! said:
Yeap, after a time i found some bugs lol, i had to wipe it but my game data are gone.. Do you know a way to save my game data for the next time?
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It's recommended to do a wipe after installing a ROM, especially when the platform is changing from 4.2 to 4.3, but you can master wipe before flashing the ROM too.
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It is highly recommended to wipe it.. But when u flash the official 4.3, it's gonna get resetted anyway by default hehe
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That is simply NOT TRUE.
I upgraded mine from 4.2.2 to 4.3, didn't do a full wipe or factory reset and it works flawlessly. Never had to uninstall anything.
It DOES NOT get reset in any way.
Why do people come here and state absurd lies like that?
Simonetti2011 said:
That is simply NOT TRUE.
I upgraded mine from 4.2.2 to 4.3, didn't do a full wipe or factory reset and it works flawlessly. Never had to uninstall anything.
It DOES NOT get reset in any way.
Why do people come here and state absurd lies like that?
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Don't know, people here likes to be on the safer side I guess. I personally am against all these wiping stuffs anyway, just don't have the time, but for my peace of mind I always wipe when there's an upgrade, of course I restore my backup later. Well I know some crazy people too who uses the phone only for flashing stuffs and a backup is meaningless to them Lord :laugh:
Hi,
I hope I made this in the right section but I've got myself into a really nasty problem and I know how to fix it after spending full 10 hours. Maybe this will help anybody.
I re-used my Arc after a while and learned about custom roms and all. I've updated to Stock 2.3.4 - Stock 4.0.4 - Ultrakitkat 2.0.1 - Stock 4.0.4 (back because of trying to compare performances between custom and stock) - Ultimate HD 5.0.1.
When going from Ultrakitkat to Stock 4.0.4, after a day I woke up and found my phone rebooting Android on a loop while in the wall-charger. Went to take a shower and the phone was dead.
Charger didn't work, put it on my laptop USB and went on, only to find the battery at 100%. When disconnecting the phone, it immediately went blank and didn't turned on. I've looked for this problem for so many hours and tried flashing my romand kernel for some time (including phone drops dead WHILE in flashing) and trying out different way's to connect and boot but nothing worked. Installed many battery tools and apps but still nothing.
I;ve searched a lot and didn't found any conclusion anywhere, but combining every information online I've solved it!!
Apperantly there is an error inbetween roms, that when you go from custom rom + certain kernels, back to stock rom, it stops recognizing the battery.
To solve this (for me it worked):
Flashtool stock TFT 4.0.4
Fastboot flash the LUPUSV16 kernel (the magic trick!)
Turn on phone, and put it on a charger for 15 minutes, it should start recharging somewhere and show the correct battery %
I wanted to use the Ultimate HD just for a try and when flashing (I use Advanced Stock Kernel) + Ultimate HD
DO NOT WIPE BATTERY STATS! This will recreate the problem.
This worked for me and I hope this will help someone too who's thinking there is a problem with the battery.
Mostly reflashing the kernel does the job
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0 or 100 percent battery
hridayharia said:
Mostly reflashing the kernel does the job
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Leaving the phone turned off for some hours worked for me!
Thank you!
if you dont want see this problem
do not downgrade to stock kernel
Same issue here.. after fastbooting stock ftf.. Phone not charging and not recognized in fastboot/flashmode
Guys worked for me
Flash rush kernel after downgrading and tada its done.
Its just coz rush recognizes the hardware chip algorithm for battery stats
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Swapyyyyy said:
Guys worked for me
Flash rush kernel after downgrading and tada its done.
Its just coz rush recognizes the hardware chip algorithm for battery stats
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yes, it works flashing other kernel but i encountered a another problem. I lost some of the apps and keep geeting crashing report from diferent sistem apps Does some know how to extract those battery fix from those kernel am apllly it to stock kernel?
Hello everyone! Could anyone help me out and share a stock d802 int 4.4.2 kernel? (flashable .zip maybe?)
Been using this phone for 5 months already and yesterday I decided to try out autorec recovery and dorimanx kernel. Regret doing that. Performance seems to be lower, the same goes with battery life.
Is there even a way of getting back to stock without full wipe?
Sorry if I haven't done enough searching, but I'm on phone and searching this way is a pain in the ...
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archzz said:
Hello everyone! Could anyone help me out and share a stock d802 int 4.4.2 kernel? (flashable .zip maybe?)
Been using this phone for 5 months already and yesterday I decided to try out autorec recovery and dorimanx kernel. Regret doing that. Performance seems to be lower, the same goes with battery life.
Is there even a way of getting back to stock without full wipe?
Sorry if I haven't done enough searching, but I'm on phone and searching this way is a pain in the ...
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I am not completely sure, but doesn't Autorec install the stock kernel (patched only for loki etc).
Thread title asks just for the Stock Kernel and since you have already a custom recovery , you would need a patched kernel. Doesnt have to be Dorimax.
Or really completely stock with everything and unroot?
Oh, I'm sorry. I meant I want things to go back the way they were - stock 4.4.2, stock kernel, no custom recovery. Is it even possible without a complete reinstall and wipe?
PAGOT said:
I am not completely sure, but doesn't Autorec install the stock kernel (patched only for loki etc).
Thread title asks just for the Stock Kernel and since you have already a custom recovery , you would need a patched kernel. Doesnt have to be Dorimax.
Or really completely stock with everything and unroot?
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archzz said:
Hello everyone! Could anyone help me out and share a stock d802 int 4.4.2 kernel? (flashable .zip maybe?)
Been using this phone for 5 months already and yesterday I decided to try out autorec recovery and dorimanx kernel. Regret doing that. Performance seems to be lower, the same goes with battery life.
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when installing a new kernel you should never judge by one day, you should always allow 2-3 days for everything to fall in place, saying the above is like installing a new rom and if in few hours its draining fast you blame the rom but in reality you didn't give things a chance to fall in place and run as they are supposed to
archzz said:
Oh, I'm sorry. I meant I want things to go back the way they were - stock 4.4.2, stock kernel, no custom recovery. Is it even possible without a complete reinstall and wipe?
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only way to go back to complete stock without consequences is by using download mode
XxZombiePikachu said:
when installing a new kernel you should never judge by one day, you should always allow 2-3 days for everything to fall in place, saying the above is like installing a new rom and if in few hours its draining fast you blame the rom but in reality you didn't give things a chance to fall in place and run as they are supposed to
only way to go back to complete stock without consequences is by using download mode
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So you mean to say It's ok that it takes like 4 sec to show mobile data settings (long press on mobile data icon)? That's an example. And also I don't know much about benchmarks but the I/O score in quadrant went down to 5200ish.
archzz said:
So you mean to say It's ok that it takes like 4 sec to show mobile data settings (long press on mobile data icon)? That's an example. And also I don't know much about benchmarks but the I/O score in quadrant went down to 5200ish.
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Benchmarks don't matter and it doesn't take 4 seconds for me.
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Trixanity said:
Benchmarks don't matter and it doesn't take 4 seconds for me.
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Thanks for your help.
It does take for me, it wasn't like that with stock so I want to go back to stock.
Im not blaming the kernel dorimanx made, maybe I just need a wipe or something, but I can't afford to do a full wipe.
archzz said:
Thanks for your help.
It does take for me, it wasn't like that with stock so I want to go back to stock.
Im not blaming the kernel dorimanx made, maybe I just need a wipe or something, but I can't afford to do a full wipe.
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well naturally for flashing a kernel you wipe dalvik/cache and I mentioned earlier if you want to go back to stock you would need to use back to stock guide which will erase everything on your phone so backup anything important
So I guess there is no way of restoring kernel and recovery without wipe?
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archzz said:
So I guess there is no way of restoring kernel and recovery without wipe?
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Well there is fastboot mode but that is dangerous and shouldn't be done on purpose
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archzz said:
Hello everyone! Could anyone help me out and share a stock d802 int 4.4.2 kernel? (flashable .zip maybe?)
Been using this phone for 5 months already and yesterday I decided to try out autorec recovery and dorimanx kernel. Regret doing that. Performance seems to be lower, the same goes with battery life.
Is there even a way of getting back to stock without full wipe?
Sorry if I haven't done enough searching, but I'm on phone and searching this way is a pain in the ...
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I had the same issue and fixed by flashing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52182215&postcount=449