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I installed cyanogen 7 and all I get is boot logo this keeps resting "the cyanogen" logo and I do have my atrix unlocked and rooted.
Lack of the following specifics:
How did you flash CM7? (ADB push or through CWM or twrp)
What version of CM7 did you try to flash?
AT&T atrix or international atrix?
Did you flash a kernel or any additional zips prior to booting?
Did you perform a full wipe before installing?
And many other questions may arise, should we get more specifics from you.
Wipe data. Cache. Dalvick and re-install
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SirFork said:
Lack of the following specifics:
How did you flash CM7? (ADB push or through CWM or twrp)
What version of CM7 did you try to flash?
AT&T atrix or international atrix?
Did you flash a kernel or any additional zips prior to booting?
Did you perform a full wipe before installing?
And many other questions may arise, should we get more specifics from you.
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How did you flash CM7? (ADB push or through CWM or twerp) I used rom manager from market store
What version of CM7 did you try to flash? the regular builds non nightly
AT&T atrix or international atrix? att
Did you flash a kernel or any additional zips prior to booting? no
You need to have installed a recovery program that you can get to by holding the VOL DOWN button while booting. ROM manager is useless without a recovery program behind it.
Oh so how can I flash an rom without a rom manger just using the computer?
I would spoon-feed you this information, however it would be like handing a monkey a rocket-propelled grenade. You need to take time to read before you create a very expensive paperweight.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
Please take the time to read this, all the way through. If you haphazardly install things without full knowledge of what it does, people will have very little to no sympathy for you when you brick your phone.
Yes I did do the following
While in Recovery install CM7 from internal storage
After installation select Data Wipe/Factory Reset
Then Wipe Cache Partition
Reboot system now
Watch awesome boot animation.
I do not see nothing else after the boot animation?
sillyshyme said:
Yes I did do the following
While in Recovery install CM7 from internal storage
After installation select Data Wipe/Factory Reset
Then Wipe Cache Partition
Reboot system now
Watch awesome boot animation.
I do not see nothing else after the boot animation?
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If you installed CM7, and then did a factory reset, you undid your first step.
\\FROM ANDROID RECOVERY MODE// (hold volume down button then scroll through the options until you get to Android Recovery, then press VOL UP to confirm. If you don't see Android Recovery in the list, then you're missing something crucial)
1. Wipe/Factory reset
2. Install CM7
3. Wipe cache (optional)
4. Reboot
reead the noob guide for xda google search will reveal this awsome guide and video hehe
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You would think that it would undo, but it doesn't. The factory reset doesn't "unflash" the ROM. All it does, is flush cache and a few other directories.
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How long did you let the phone sit after rebooting? It can take 15 minutes on initial boot after flashing a ROM. All that time all you will see is the boot animation.
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Wipe dalvik and cache partition and factory reset it in the cwm. Make sure your boot loader is unlocked. Made that mistake my first time.?
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heinst said:
Wipe dalvik and cache partition and factory reset it in the cwm. Make sure your boot loader is unlocked. Made that mistake my first time.?
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Definitely. I made that mistake myself the first time I went to flash CM7. In fact, what took me the longest the first time around was that I unlocked out of order, so I could not boot into CWM for the longest time.
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I tried to install the MAK DROID ROM and everything went well, but it hangs at the boot screen, which appears GT-S5300B.
PLEASE HELP ME.
Reflash it....
And wipe data and cache again
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How?
You can do a step by step of how to do this?
Install fresh stock
Boot in cwm recovery
Wipe data and cache
Flash your rom
After it finishes wipe data and cache again
Cross your fingers and wait till it vibrates
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Sorry, i am a beginner in the android world (and in the english too)
You can give me a "FRESH STOCK" for my S5300B?
Thanks for the help.
alcides2 said:
Sorry, i am a beginner in the android world (and in the english too)
You can give me a "FRESH STOCK" for my S5300B?
Thanks for the help.
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Stock= stock firmware...
Which is provided by samsung...
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Solution
These are the ways you can do
1 open CWM recovery
2 Wipe Data , Wipe Cache , Advance>Wipe Dalvik cache
3 flash the ROM again
Press thanks if I helped
I try download the stock rom, and i have 2 archives
GT-S5300L_Kernel.tar
GT-S5300L_Platform.tar
What i do now???
Need help for my Galaxy Y All stock just flashed a stock kernel from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38745148
And boot lap @ boot logo then blank screen which keeps on being black
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Wipe Data
soulhackereborn said:
Need help for my Galaxy Y All stock just flashed a stock kernel from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38745148
And boot lap @ boot logo then blank screen which keeps on being black
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You are able to boot right...Then You should be able to enter recovery mode.Enter ClockworkMod recovery and wipe data and wipe cache and
also wipe Dalvik cache...
If the above steps fail to work then you have no other idea other than to flash stock rom via odin..
For steps see here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800
Thank You,,
optimusinc
Re: Soft Bricked Samsung Galaxy Y
optimusinc said:
You are able to boot right...Then You should be able to enter recovery mode.Enter ClockworkMod recovery and wipe data and wipe cache and
also wipe Dalvik cache...
If the above steps fail to work then you have no other idea other than to flash stock rom via odin..
For steps see here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800
Thank You,,
optimusinc
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Tried that already but no luck!!
Yup I guess I gotu flash stock rom
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flash stock rom
flash stock rom via odin or if you have cwm backup restore system or boot
Re: Soft Bricked Samsung Galaxy Y
andromasta said:
flash stock rom via odin or if you have cwm backup restore system or boot
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I had backup and restored the boot too but it ain't working???
Can u gv me a reason y
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soulhackereborn said:
I had backup and restored the boot too but it ain't working???
Can u gv me a reason y
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It's because you flash a different kernel.
try going to backup and restore in CWM
advance restore
restore everything except boot.img
then reboot
if it's still not working then flash stock ROM using Odin.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800
Re: Soft Bricked Samsung Galaxy Y
Flashed stock kernel via ODIN
Solved ... Reported will be closed !!
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I was trying to flash a new rom, when I went to recovery and I was wiping everything... I wiped cache, dalvik, data and when I was wiping system it rebooted and all it does now is bootloop to twrp... I mean it stays on the twrp screen, the very first screen on twrp before it gets to menus, and restarts into recovery again and freezes and restarts again... and again... I was able to get to the download mode.. I think the problem is with twrp, should I flash new twrp from there or what do u all suggest... help please
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metallized said:
I was trying to flash a new rom, when I went to recovery and I was wiping everything... I wiped cache, dalvik, data and when I was wiping system it rebooted and all it does now is bootloop to twrp... I mean it stays on the twrp screen, the very first screen on twrp before it gets to menus, and restarts into recovery again and freezes and restarts again... and again... I was able to get to the download mode.. I think the problem is with twrp, should I flash new twrp from there or what do u all suggest... help please
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If you're wiping the system, what you're really doing is removing android, and the bootloader, if im not wrong. Did you wipe data, cache, dalvik, system and then flash the rom? Or how was the order. If it was as I said there should be no problem, try reflashing the rom.
lKBZl said:
If you're wiping the system, what you're really doing is removing android, and the bootloader, if im not wrong. Did you wipe data, cache, dalvik, system and then flash the rom? Or how was the order. If it was as I said there should be no problem, try reflashing the rom.
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Wiping system doesnot do anything wrong.... plus I can not get into recovery to flash a rom... my problem is recovery...
Thanks anyway
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metallized said:
Wiping system doesnot do anything wrong.... plus I can not get into recovery to flash a rom... my problem is recovery...
Thanks anyway
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Flash a new TWRP from the Bootloader, reboot into TWRP, sideload a ROM. You DID erase /system, like he was trying to tell you, in all likelihood. Doing so erases the entire Android OS.
dibblebill said:
Flash a new TWRP from the Bootloader, reboot into TWRP, sideload a ROM. You DID erase /system, like he was trying to tell you, in all likelihood. Doing so erases the entire Android OS.
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All I can get on rite now is a downloading mode... thats not bootloader rite.... it goes to that mode regardless of what keys combinations I press...
And all these times I have been wiping system... n thats what I do when I flash a new rom on my galaxy s4 and I have flashed many roms wiping system and it never did that.... but I guess I should stop wiping system from now then...
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metallized said:
All I can get on rite now is a downloading mode... thats not bootloader rite.... it goes to that mode regardless of what keys combinations I press...
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Turn it COMPLETELY off. Hold vol up/down (BOTH), and power until it shows a "Restart"/"Restart BootLoader"/etc. That's where you can fastboot flash TWRP
dibblebill said:
Turn it COMPLETELY off. Hold vol up/down (BOTH), and power until it shows a "Restart"/"Restart BootLoader"/etc. That's where you can fastboot flash TWRP
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i tried fastboot flashing recovery and rebooted, now it wont turn on at all.... nothing at all... whats wrong ????
metallized said:
i tried fastboot flashing recovery and rebooted, now it wont turn on at all.... nothing at all... whats wrong ????
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Will it get into the bootloader by pressing theb utton combinations?
dibblebill said:
Will it get into the bootloader by pressing theb utton combinations?
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Something happened to the recovery that I can not figure out.. but after a couple of tries, flashing recovery thru fastboot, its working now.... and I still dont think its coz I wiped system.... I have qlways done that.... even when I update the same custon rom to a new update, I always wipe cache, dalvik, and system.... but no data and ofcourse wipe all when flashing a new rom.... when recovery worked I wiped system again and flashed a new rom and did that a couple of times... nothing wrong anymore.... so im sure u can wipe system before flashing a new rom....
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metallized said:
Something happened to the recovery that I can not figure out.. but after a couple of tries, flashing recovery thru fastboot, its working now.... and I still dont think its coz I wiped system.... I have qlways done that.... even when I update the same custon rom to a new update, I always wipe cache, dalvik, and system.... but no data and ofcourse wipe all when flashing a new rom.... when recovery worked I wiped system again and flashed a new rom and did that a couple of times... nothing wrong anymore.... so im sure u can wipe system before flashing a new rom....
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I normally wipe /System anytime I switch ROM's, too, but TWRP has done some funny things lately, and if you wiped it accidentally AFTER installing the ROM, or didn't quite install one just after, that may have done the trick
S3 I9300
Pacman rom's. Nightly
Latest CWM touch
Problem I'm having is every time I try to flash the nightly update, it says update complete then when I reboot the phone goes into a bootloop and have to restore from backup.
Using CWM I have tried installing zip from SD card as well as from the external SD card.
I have wiped cache & dalvik cache after install and even tried wiping before and after zip install. Still get the bootloop.
Even tried installing using Rom Manager and get the same bootloop.
Do I need to change the file name or something? I'm kinda stuck. Any help would be great.
Thanks guys
I don't have a PC so can't flash with that.
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I'm sure about your phone, but with mine, I just waited a couple of nights for a new nightly. I'm on nightly from 11/9/13 and its been working OK. With it being a nightly, there's always gonna be problems. So I wouldn't worry so much about that, and just wait for the official. but then again, I'm no expert.
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SilentCCR said:
S3 I9300
Pacman rom's. Nightly
Latest CWM touch
Problem I'm having is every time I try to flash the nightly update, it says update complete then when I reboot the phone goes into a bootloop and have to restore from backup.
Using CWM I have tried installing zip from SD card as well as from the external SD card.
I have wiped cache & dalvik cache after install and even tried wiping before and after zip install. Still get the bootloop.
Even tried installing using Rom Manager and get the same bootloop.
Do I need to change the file name or something? I'm kinda stuck. Any help would be great.
Thanks guys
I don't have a PC so can't flash with that.
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are you using a custom kernel? if so the bootclasspath is probably borked.
Pvy.