[Q] CM10 on Nexus 7 shuts down or crashes overnight? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Since installing CM10, my N7 shuts down/crashes overnight on charge. and after rebooting, still on the charger, it will shutdown again usually. Any ideas what this may be? Never did it on stock. Is there a CM forum to report this?

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How did you flash to cm10. I would re download the latest cm 10.. (these change very often ). Do a Full wipe dalvik cache System and so on.. Then Flash the fresh copy.. CAUTION: if YOU WIPE DATA. You will have to adb push cm 10 back to device while in recovery/boot-loader..
Reflash after the full wipe.. Boot back into recovery after flash before first boot wipe dalvik/ cache . then see how it does.. Could be just a bad flash.. Or nothing more then a bug on that nightly of cm 10..
Your request for help is very vague on what and how you flashed. The more info you give the better answers you can receive .....

erica_renee said:
How did you flash to cm10. I would re download the latest cm 10.. (these change very often ). Do a Full wipe dalvik cache System and so on.. Then Flash the fresh copy.. CAUTION: if YOU WIPE DATA. You will have to adb push cm 10 back to device while in recovery/boot-loader..
Reflash after the full wipe.. Boot back into recovery after flash before first boot wipe dalvik/ cache . then see how it does.. Could be just a bad flash.. Or nothing more then a bug on that nightly of cm 10..
Your request for help is very vague on what and how you flashed. The more info you give the better answers you can receive .....
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I will try that. I thought I did a complete wipe, but I may have flashed over another rom. Sorry for the sparse detail, I was seeing if this was a known issue or likely just a possible problem in my install. I'm using twrp recovery, if I wipe data, I can flash from otg-usb mounted flash drive.
Thanks!
Jim

jmdearras said:
I will try that. I thought I did a complete wipe, but I may have flashed over another rom. Sorry for the sparse detail, I was seeing if this was a known issue or likely just a possible problem in my install. I'm using twrp recovery, if I wipe data, I can flash from otg-usb mounted flash drive.
Thanks!
Jim
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Yes you can but make Sure before you wipe data that you can see the otg drive Sometimes from in recovery twrp you need to select reboot reboot recovery.. for it to show up.. not sure if its my drive or what...
Good Luck.

erica_renee said:
Yes you can but make Sure before you wipe data that you can see the otg drive Sometimes from in recovery twrp you need to select reboot reboot recovery.. for it to show up.. not sure if its my drive or what...
Good Luck.
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Wiped everything, I did have to do the reboot recovery thing to see the USB, but all went well after that. Seems to have fixed it, it woke fine this morning. Not mush loaded, so if it was an app, I'll find out as I load them back slowly.
Thanks.
Jim

jmdearras said:
Wiped everything, I did have to do the reboot recovery thing to see the USB, but all went well after that. Seems to have fixed it, it woke fine this morning. Not mush loaded, so if it was an app, I'll find out as I load them back slowly.
Thanks.
Jim
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Well, I flashed 1130 nightly over 1129 nightly, and it did it again. This is frustrating, What are the correct steps for flashing a nightly?
Jim

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Can't wipe Dalvik-cache from Recovery?

It gives me an error "Run 'wipe dalvik' via ADB.
Should I be able to run it from the recovery? I suspect my recovery ROM copied incorrectly. Is there any way I can reflash the ROM without doing a factory reset and re-rooting.
If not, then will doing a factory reset via Recovery work? And will the phone need to be reprogrammed to work on Sprint with my number, etc?
Thanks!
fatkitty420 said:
It gives me an error "Run 'wipe dalvik' via ADB.
Should I be able to run it from the recovery? I suspect my recovery ROM copied incorrectly. Is there any way I can reflash the ROM without doing a factory reset and re-rooting.
If not, then will doing a factory reset via Recovery work? And will the phone need to be reprogrammed to work on Sprint with my number, etc?
Thanks!
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Go download the 1.5.2 recovery ROM, flash it the same way you did the original instructions are there. If you still have the issue, post back.
I have had simaler problems in the past and sometimes I was able to just reboot the system and use the fresh kitchen go to create nandroid backup in the kitchen it used adb to reboot into recovery and then everything worked fine after that.
on the other hand there have been a couple times where I just had to bite the bullet RUU and reroot then flash a backup.
hope this helps a little
dam KCarpenter you lurk here as much as I do. lol
wtphoto said:
dam KCarpenter you lurk here as much as I do. lol
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HAHA Refresh every hour or so lol.
But I was reposting to say that you should try to wipe from the pre kitchen and see what happens there.
I re-pushed and flashed 1.5.2 recovery. I still get the "run wipe davilk from ADB" error when trying to wipe it from within the recovery rom.
What do you mean wipe it from pre-kitchen? Could someone please post some instructions.
Is there a command to run it via CMD?
I have never had it work.. even on multiple Heros. and MANY Recover re-loads
tyrnight said:
I have never had it work.. even on multiple Heros. and MANY Recover re-loads
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I get force closes on any update I do. I thought clearing the cache fixes this problem?
If not can someone point me to instructions on starting from scratch? I would like to factory reset it but I need to know if I'll have to re-activate the phone to work on Sprint, or if it just works?
They are talking about on the Fresh Pre Kitchen 0.2 . Also if you do a wipe you will not have to activate the phone it will just reinstall the OS. I actually clearfed rteh cache using the pre-kitchen and it works fine now
athlet1c said:
They are talking about on the Fresh Pre Kitchen 0.2 . Also if you do a wipe you will not have to activate the phone it will just reinstall the OS. I actually clearfed rteh cache using the pre-kitchen and it works fine now
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I see. I just factory reset my phone.
Now the question is; since I still I have my recovery ROM do I still need to root the phone again?
fatkitty420 said:
I see. I just factory reset my phone.
Now the question is; since I still I have my recovery ROM do I still need to root the phone again?
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Oh, so I did a factory reset, re-rooted the phone, and installed Modaco's newest custom ROM.
I'm still getting force closes.
If I clear the cache will it fix the errors?
it depends if you just used the wipe data/factory reset in the recovery menue or if you actually used the RUU to reflash back to stock. if you used the RUU then yes you will have to reroot if you just used the recovery menue then no you will not have to.
wtphoto said:
it depends if you just used the wipe data/factory reset in the recovery menue or if you actually used the RUU to reflash back to stock. if you used the RUU then yes you will have to reroot if you just used the recovery menue then no you will not have to.
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Great, I think I have this figured out now.
I went ahead and used Fresh's pre-Kicthen. It seems to be working great now.
Thanks guys!
Np good luck
and remember if you like any of flipzmode's stuff visit his site www.geekfor.me and help him out by either donating or at least click the adds
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Np good luck
and remember if you like any of flipzmode's stuff visit his site www.geekfor.me and help him out by either donating or at least click the adds
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I read "at least click the adds" wrong in my head and it turned out someting really dirty...
I have some problems.
I can not wipe cache and after install ROM I've got 'Force Close' apps.
How can I resolve that issues? I install again ROM and still ocurs errors.
Pls give me instructions what I must do.
Thanks
Why was I referred to this as a fix? For one, the command isn't even posted. Is their a command to wipe the dalvik-cache? If yes, what is the command that I would run?
I notice two options:
-w
Wipe the data partition
-d
Flash the data partition
Well if you don't use a2sd, this is the fix
That's a known "issue", the wipe script gives an error because it tries to wipe the dalvik-cache from the ext partition after it erased the dalvik-cache from /data. Since you don't have an ext partition it will exit and throw the error.
Don't worry about it, your dalvik-cache IS WIPED, even when you see the error.
Thanks regaw_leinad,
I kept attempting it with the latest fresh-toast rom but it would continue rebooting. It's the only rom that wouldn't have a successful dalvik wipe. I gave up and went back to damageless's SprintUpdate2.zip.
Thanks,
Zac

Why cant I boot into Recovery?

I can reboot into Bootloader, but when I try to boot into Recovery it kicks me back into bootloader. Im using Rom Manager and Clockworks. Any suggestions? Thanks for the help.
Use amon-ra its 10 times better than clockwordmod just download this http://files.androidspin.com/downloads.php?dir=amon_ra/RECOVERY/&file=PC36IMG.zip
drag it to sd card and go to into bootloader thern fastboot and it should say update
Step one, get rid of Rom Manager.
Step Two, flash Amon Ra.
Fixed....
That did it. Thanks guys. Follow up question..do I do a full wipe or Delvick- Cache wipe when flashing Roms? Im used to letting ROM Manager do everything for me that im not 100% sure.
Do a full wipe User Data/Factory reset, then wipe each sub-category, EXCEPT SD Card.
Heck, I re-wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache twice.
jrvjr said:
That did it. Thanks guys. Follow up question..do I do a full wipe or Delvick- Cache wipe when flashing Roms? Im used to letting ROM Manager do everything for me that im not 100% sure.
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No sweat any time bro

Cannot flash any ROM's

Hello, I have recently been unable to flash ROM's succesfully.
I have Clockwork MOD 4.0.0.2 installed as it came with CF-Root, and I am on stock 2.3.5 KI3.
I have tried flashing several roms, and while it says install complete, whenever it restarts, it is on a boot loop, where it won't go past the Galaxy S II bit with the yellow triangle, I have to flash the stock rom again using odin to even use the phone, I have tried to flash other recovery versions, like 4.0.0.14 and 5.1.2.6 (I think it is) but they all come up with errors mounting or getting recovery.log or something, could you please help?
Did you try to do a full wipe?
Most issues can be resolved by this.
In the CWM menu chose the factory reset/full wipe. (Don't worry it won't touch your files on the internal SD card)
Do a cache wipe and in the advanced menu do a dalvik cache wipe.
Some recommend to do this procedure twice, but you should be settled with doing it once
Let me know if it helped?
theMartyMcfly said:
Did you try to do a full wipe?
Most issues can be resolved by this.
In the CWM menu chose the factory reset/full wipe. (Don't worry it won't touch your files on the internal SD card)
Do a cache wipe and in the advanced menu do a dalvik cache wipe.
Some recommend to do this procedure twice, but you should be settled with doing it once
Let me know if it helped?
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Yeah I did all that, didn't help, the progress bar gets half way and says complete :S I have downloaded the ROMs several times aswell incase they were corrupt, still didn't help.
Take out the battery, wait a bit, put it back in. Do all the wipe and formatting procedures (perhaps twice) and format the internal sd card as well and wipe the battery stats (just to be sure)
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Backup EFS folder 1st....
ultramag69 said:
Backup EFS folder 1st....
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That's probably not a bad idea.
Here's how:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068193

Stuck on bootscreen after data wipe

Hi people
I tried to installed a theme in Clockwork recovery ("install from SD") which it said was sucsessful, then rebooted, but then it got stuck on the boot screen (the colourful X) AND the led light was on a dark blue colour . After a while I left it as that and I eventually fastbooted it into Clorkworks and wiped the data and rebooted again, but still stuck on the boot screen but the led isnt on any more.
ROM: AOKP
OS: 4.2.2
pugzlee said:
Hi people
I tried to installed a theme in Clockwork recovery ("install from SD") which it said was sucsessful, then rebooted, but then it got stuck on the boot screen (the colourful X) AND the led light was on a dark blue colour . After a while I left it as that and I eventually fastbooted it into Clorkworks and wiped the data and rebooted again, but still stuck on the boot screen but the led isnt on any more.
ROM: AOKP
OS: 4.2.2
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Try dirty flashing the rom. If that doesnt work do a full wipe and reflash.
This is why you should make nandroids.
Try dirty flashing the rom.
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excuse my ignorance but what is a dirty flash?
If that doesnt work do a full wipe and reflash.
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what do you mean by full wipe and reflash? I done a data wipe(incl dalvik cache) in recovery already, that didnt help
This is why you should make nandroids.
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I have made nandroid backups but they all saved to my pc and not on the nexus, without ADB mode I cant restore the nandroids that are saved to my pc's hard drive
pugzlee said:
excuse my ignorance but what is a dirty flash?
what do you mean by full wipe and reflash? I done a data wipe(incl dalvik cache) in recovery already, that didnt help
I have made nandroid backups but they all saved to my pc and not on the nexus, without ADB mode I cant restore the nandroids that are saved to my pc's hard drive
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Dirt flash means to only wipe dalvik cache and cache, then flash the rom.
If you have nandroids then you can push them back to your phone. ADB works in recovery mode, so go into there and run:
Code:
adb push \path\to\nandroid /path/to/where/recovery/stores/nandroids
you always want to keep the latest nandroid in your phones storage, a copy of your latest rom and gapps, and a copy of the kernel that you are using. if not, you are just askung for issues. now, wipe data(factory reset), then flash your rom/gapps/kernel, or push your nandroid to your phone via adb.

Flashing ROM without deleting data

Hi,
my mother's Lenovo A6000 stuck on bootlogo. I can enter recovery. Is any chance to get the data, especially contacts? Is there a possibility to flash rom without wiping data? I couldn't find answer on this forum. And I'm not shure, if there was Android 4.4 or Android 5 before. Can I find it somehow? Thanks a lot for any help.
In recovery I can see kraft-a6000_s062_161223. So it should be Android 5 Lollipop. Is that right?
Wipe the cache partition and reboot the phone if it works.
Or, You can try to install TWRP recovery ..if installation get success then connect the phone with a pc via a usb cable and transfer files to pc .idk it would be work or not.
biki28 said:
Wipe the cache partition and reboot the phone if it works.
Or, You can try to install TWRP recovery ..if installation get success then connect the phone with a pc via a usb cable and transfer files to pc .idk it would be work or not.
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I needed to use this phone, so I made factory reset. So I can't try your advice any more. I tried to wipe cache before, but it didn't help. I didn't try to install TWRP recovery. I only used some apps (Dr.Fone, EaseUs, Jihosoft, etc.), but nothing helped. But thank you anyway.
man just dirty flash the same rom above the old one then wipe cache and dalvik
done
"i did this today without losing data"
a. onsey said:
man just dirty flash the same rom above the old one then wipe cache and dalvik
done
"i did this today without losing data"
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Too late for me, but thanks for responce.

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