Not booting past Google logo - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I just tried to flash the newest PA build, and now my phone won't boot...suggestions?

shredder47 said:
So I just tried to flash the newest PA build, and now my phone won't boot...suggestions?
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are you coming from another rom, did you wipe data? redownload and try again? reflash your previous rom? restore a nandroid backup?

simms22 said:
are you coming from another rom, did you wipe data? redownload and try again? reflash your previous rom? restore a nandroid backup?
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I wiped data, and I don't have a previous ROM or nandroid to go back to, because I (stupidly) wiped EVERYTHING last night, and I've been working on fixing it since then .... I'm currently booted to recovery though, and I may just push a new ROM to it and try again
says my SD card is read only? trying to remount it as rw

I ended up having to reflash all the stock images...

could be worse.
keep a copy of your latest running rom/kernel/gapps in your storage, for just in case. thats my normal procedure, if you dont want to keep a nandroid backup in your storage, because of its size. but a nandroid backup would be ideal

Having the same issue. Tried installing new Carbon nightly (with factory reset) and didn't boot past Google logo. After that I restored my nandroid, which lasted for about a day or two. Today I started getting force closes and phone won't boot. Now I'm backing up everything (ADB rules ) and will try stock image.

Dont feel bad. When twrp updated I didn't notice wipe internal as I usually wipe all but USB in bottom but it was too late. I had swiped my finger and lost everything. Worse? My computer crashed. So RMA backordered so I bought new s2 for backup. I have to fix before sending back. But its not broken. All asurion does is push files and make sure it boots. They wipe everything. So I did most of the job for them lol. I feel stupid as I've never had a problem in four years. Bam I got too far comfy and forgot the twrp updated and had no idea what was added. I will just find a computer and fix or they will get a wiped device with twrp lol not that I think they will do anything as I've heard far worse but I did it so I'll pay if they mention.
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I think I messed up... DamageLess ROM

I posted this on DamageLess' page in hopes that he could help me, but I haven't gotten a reply yet. I figure someone on this forum can help me.. Just read the paragraph and you'll know my problem...
Hey man, I really need your help
I tried using your new DCUpdater (which is a fantastic idea btw) and i'm having a major issue. My phone won't boot. At first I was having problems with SuperUser, but I fixed that by enabling USB debugging, then unplugging the phone, then using the Updater. That worked. But when I tried to reboot the phone, it wouldn't boot. I wiped, restored to my most recent backup, and it still won't boot. I wiped, manually installed your new ROM, and tried to reboot again, and that's where I am right now. It had the Quietly brilliant screen, flashed the sprint logo screen, and now it's back to the Quietly brilliant screen. I think it's in an endless boot, because as I was typing this, the screen flashed grey for a second, then it flashed the sprint logo, and now it's back to quietly brilliant. Please please PLEASE get back to me asap, because I don't know what to do.
dereklane said:
I posted this on DamageLess' page in hopes that he could help me, but I haven't gotten a reply yet. I figure someone on this forum can help me.. Just read the paragraph and you'll know my problem...
Hey man, I really need your help
I tried using your new DCUpdater (which is a fantastic idea btw) and i'm having a major issue. My phone won't boot. At first I was having problems with SuperUser, but I fixed that by enabling USB debugging, then unplugging the phone, then using the Updater. That worked. But when I tried to reboot the phone, it wouldn't boot. I wiped, restored to my most recent backup, and it still won't boot. I wiped, manually installed your new ROM, and tried to reboot again, and that's where I am right now. It had the Quietly brilliant screen, flashed the sprint logo screen, and now it's back to the Quietly brilliant screen. I think it's in an endless boot, because as I was typing this, the screen flashed grey for a second, then it flashed the sprint logo, and now it's back to quietly brilliant. Please please PLEASE get back to me asap, because I don't know what to do.
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do a wipe/ factory restore and then restart phone. dont flash any other rom or anything. samething happened to me the other night when i flashed the rom. it was an endless boot loop. i tried a wipe and reflash. wipe nandroid, nothing worked until i said screw it ill wipe and go back to factory and then try after phone boots up. to my surprise when phone started back up it was the 2.1 rom that i tried to flash. dont ask me why but it worked
Try wiping the ext partition.
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Try wiping the ext partition.
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Do I re-flash the ROM after I wipe, or do I try to do a restore????
dereklane said:
Do I re-flash the ROM after I wipe, or do I try to do a restore????
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id say do not flash a rom. do a factory wipe then restart. read my comment under ur original post
You can do what the 2nd guy said..
Wipe everything.. Then dont flash or nandroid restore.. JUST reboot your phone.
Or save all your files to your computer that are on your sdcard... Repartition your sdcard. Then reflash the rom and move your stuff back.
cbarlan said:
id say do not flash a rom. do a factory wipe then restart. read my comment under ur original post
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So you're saying wipe everything and then just reboot the phone?
Jus10o said:
You can do what the 2nd guy said..
Wipe everything.. Then dont flash or nandroid restore.. JUST reboot your phone.
Or save all your files to your computer that are on your sdcard... Repartition your sdcard. Then reflash the rom and move your stuff back.
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I just did a factory reset, wiped my Dalvik cache, and wiped my sc card option thingy. I went straight from there to rebooting my phone. I'll say something if it boots now
i'd say wipe settings, wipe ext, wipe dalvik, flash rom, boot. if that doesn't work, wipe again and again then boot.
Jus10o said:
You can do what the 2nd guy said..
Wipe everything.. Then dont flash or nandroid restore.. JUST reboot your phone.
Or save all your files to your computer that are on your sdcard... Repartition your sdcard. Then reflash the rom and move your stuff back.
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can i flash a new rom now?
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Gingerbread Backups - Unreliable?

Okay, I'm about to SBF my phone, which is a major PITA. So I thought I should caution other members. I was on the Rooted/DeOdex'd Gingerbread release with the ALPHA1 theme and wanted to try out RubixBlurryBread. Rubix install went fine, and booted no problem. It didn't seem like an improvement over the original leak, and actually ran slower on my phone. I thought "No biggie, I made a backup before flashing Rubix"...... wrong. I restored my backup and everything went as it always does with a backup, until the bootup. It's a backup, a 1-to-1 match of how my phone was just 30 minutes earlier, this can't be happening, but I'm stuck in a boot loop. So, even though I hate the idea, I formatted the Data and Cache. Still boot looping. Grrr... Did factory reset from standard recovery, no help. Wiped Data/Cache and reinstalled the original DeOdex'd zip from TBH.. nothing is working, everything results in a boot loop.
Anyone have any insight on this? I really don't want to have to set everything up again. I'm going to SBF, but not going to set everything up again, until I know for sure that my backup is useless, for whatever reason.
raziel36 said:
Okay, I'm about to SBF my phone, which is a major PITA. So I thought I should caution other members. I was on the Rooted/DeOdex'd Gingerbread release with the ALPHA1 theme and wanted to try out RubixBlurryBread. Rubix install went fine, and booted no problem. It didn't seem like an improvement over the original leak, and actually ran slower on my phone. I thought "No biggie, I made a backup before flashing Rubix"...... wrong. I restored my backup and everything went as it always does with a backup, until the bootup. It's a backup, a 1-to-1 match of how my phone was just 30 minutes earlier, this can't be happening, but I'm stuck in a boot loop. So, even though I hate the idea, I formatted the Data and Cache. Still boot looping. Grrr... Did factory reset from standard recovery, no help. Wiped Data/Cache and reinstalled the original DeOdex'd zip from TBH.. nothing is working, everything results in a boot loop.
Anyone have any insight on this? I really don't want to have to set everything up again. I'm going to SBF, but not going to set everything up again, until I know for sure that my backup is useless, for whatever reason.
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just SBF, reroot, and reflash the GB leak
boot into the GB leaked than boot into recovery again
than advance restore data only
if this doesnt work than your back to square 1 with your data
raziel36 said:
Okay, I'm about to SBF my phone, which is a major PITA. So I thought I should caution other members. I was on the Rooted/DeOdex'd Gingerbread release with the ALPHA1 theme and wanted to try out RubixBlurryBread. Rubix install went fine, and booted no problem. It didn't seem like an improvement over the original leak, and actually ran slower on my phone. I thought "No biggie, I made a backup before flashing Rubix"...... wrong. I restored my backup and everything went as it always does with a backup, until the bootup. It's a backup, a 1-to-1 match of how my phone was just 30 minutes earlier, this can't be happening, but I'm stuck in a boot loop. So, even though I hate the idea, I formatted the Data and Cache. Still boot looping. Grrr... Did factory reset from standard recovery, no help. Wiped Data/Cache and reinstalled the original DeOdex'd zip from TBH.. nothing is working, everything results in a boot loop.
Anyone have any insight on this? I really don't want to have to set everything up again. I'm going to SBF, but not going to set everything up again, until I know for sure that my backup is useless, for whatever reason.
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You have to install the rooted version first then install the deodexed zip because I believe the deodexed zip only changes some system files, I did the same thing by mistake. So unfortunately you will have to SBF but when you get back up and running just remember to flash the root only zip first then boot into recovery and you can then flash the deodexed zip, hope this helps
luigi90210 said:
just SBF, reroot, and reflash the GB leak
boot into the GB leaked than boot into recovery again
than advance restore data only
if this doesnt work than your back to square 1 with your data
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This is what I did last night, just before going to sleep. Thankfully, it worked, so only thing I had to really do was re-apply the theme and 180 LCD Density. Cool that we had the same idea but I'm still concerned about the backup not working, because I definitely don't want to make a habit of SBF'ing any time I don't like a new ROM, though I'm probably going to wait for LibertyGB before I flash another, and I'm fairly certain I will like that one
Thanks for taking the time to read and comment, really appreciate it.
I tried to go back to my stock bg backup also. It went ok and started up but I got force close on all my blur apps. I couldn't get the fc's to stop so I also had to sbf and reload everything.

Backup restore problem

Hi all... tonight I decided to try the Samurai kernel. Unfortunately, it boot-looped on me. No big deal I figured, I did a full nandroid before in ACS's CWM, so I'll just restore. Unortunately, doing so isn't working: all of my apps, data and settings are gone! It basically looks stock (although, interestingly, all the Sprint bloat I had manually removed before still seems to be gone, so the restore worked to a degree)... I've restored backups before and never had a problem so I'm guessing the kernel is somehow the culprit, but I think that got restored from the backup too so I don't know what's going on. I'm stock EI22 by the way.
Can anyone help me? I'm pretty frustrated at the moment.
Thanks,
Frank
Try restoring an older backup. If that works you can attempt an advanced restore data only from your recent backup to see if it was something in your setup.
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That was a thought I had too... I tried TWO older backups that I still had, same problem. I also tried a factory reset and then a restore (in theory it shouldn't make any difference to factory wipe first, and sure enough it didn't, but figured it was worth a shot).
My only other thought is maybe if I odin back to stock, root & install recovery and then try the restore again... kind of a shot in the dark, really shouldn't matter, but maybe.
Did you clear cache and dalvik before flashing the new kernel? I wonder if ACS is the issue and if trying CWM 5 might help.
DroidApprentice said:
Did you clear cache and dalvik before flashing the new kernel? I wonder if ACS is the issue and if trying CWM 5 might help.
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I was thinking the same thing D. The only other thing I can think of is bad reads from the sd card.

[Help Needed] Apps won't restore or install after flashing rom [SOLVED!]

Well, my first venture into rom flashing hasn't been the most successful one as it's caused a really strange issue that a couple people on another thread have tried to help me solve, but I figure I had hijacked that thread long enough so this issue deserved it's own thread.
I rooted, unlocked bootloader, and installed TWRP v2.4.0.0 on Stock Android 4.1.1. Everything worked great. Until I flashed a rom. Now, I have been through wiping Cache, Dalvik Cache, Factory Reset, Flashing the rom (I've tried 4 with the same exact issue), flashing Gapps... All seems to go well and it says "success" when I flash, and I reboot into system. Run the setup of Google. Everything seems great and working fine. Here's where the problem is. When Google Play Store starts downloading for restore, and I'm on a solid wifi connection, nothing downloads. I have also tried stopping the downloads and installing apps individually. When I do that, I receive the same error message over and over for any app:
Unknown error code during application install: "-24"
I've rebooted, wiped cache, dalvik cache. Nothing installs. Same error. I did somehow, some way, get Titanium backup to install after numerous tries... when I try to restore any of that backup it just hangs on the first app. It does not restore anything. No batch apps. No single apps. No app data.
The odd thing is, the first time I flashed a rom, it seemed to load up fine. Stupidly, when I was running Titanium Backup for a restore I was not paying attention to what I was restoring. I was restoring all apps and app data... It caused an issue and a bunch of force closes, as you can probably imagine. So I rebooted into recovery and wiped and reinstalled rom and gapps. And virtually nothing has installed since. I have wiped and reinstalled AOKP, PACman, Carbon, and CM to no avail. Nothing seems to solve my issue. I'd love to at the very least be able to regularly install apps from the Play Store. At this point I'm not even concerned with restoring app data if that's too much to ask. I just want to be able to use my phone normally again as this is my "daily driver". If I have to go back to 4.1.1, that would be fine with me. I just want to get back to normal. And I'll do whatever it takes to get there. Any help at all would be appreciated.
Here is the original thread that some people have been giving me great advice on as to what to do, but none of it has fixed the issue yet unfortunately:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2341470
Jersey846 said:
Well, my first venture into rom flashing hasn't been the most successful one as it's caused a really strange issue that a couple people on another thread have tried to help me solve, but I figure I had hijacked that thread long enough so this issue deserved it's own thread.
I rooted, unlocked bootloader, and installed TWRP v2.4.0.0 on Stock Android 4.1.1. Everything worked great. Until I flashed a rom. Now, I have been through wiping Cache, Dalvik Cache, Factory Reset, Flashing the rom (I've tried 4 with the same exact issue), flashing Gapps... All seems to go well and it says "success" when I flash, and I reboot into system. Run the setup of Google. Everything seems great and working fine. Here's where the problem is. When Google Play Store starts downloading for restore, and I'm on a solid wifi connection, nothing downloads. I have also tried stopping the downloads and installing apps individually. When I do that, I receive the same error message over and over for any app:
Unknown error code during application install: "-24"
I've rebooted, wiped cache, dalvik cache. Nothing installs. Same error. I did somehow, some way, get Titanium backup to install after numerous tries... when I try to restore any of that backup it just hangs on the first app. It does not restore anything. No batch apps. No single apps. No app data.
The odd thing is, the first time I flashed a rom, it seemed to load up fine. Stupidly, when I was running Titanium Backup for a restore I was not paying attention to what I was restoring. I was restoring all apps and app data... It caused an issue and a bunch of force closes, as you can probably imagine. So I rebooted into recovery and wiped and reinstalled rom and gapps. And virtually nothing has installed since. I have wiped and reinstalled AOKP, PACman, Carbon, and CM to no avail. Nothing seems to solve my issue. I'd love to at the very least be able to regularly install apps from the Play Store. At this point I'm not even concerned with restoring app data if that's too much to ask. I just want to be able to use my phone normally again as this is my "daily driver". If I have to go back to 4.1.1, that would be fine with me. I just want to get back to normal. And I'll do whatever it takes to get there. Any help at all would be appreciated.
Here is the original thread that some people have been giving me great advice on as to what to do, but none of it has fixed the issue yet unfortunately:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2341470
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2 suggestions:
1) i think others have reported having issues with TWRP 2.4, so try 2.5 or 2.3.2.3
2) I think the error could be a lack of internal storage, so certainly try the "wipe internal storage" in TWRP (after making sure that your ROM/GApp files, backups (including Tibu) are saved to your external folder
jco23 said:
2 suggestions:
1) i think others have reported having issues with TWRP 2.4, so try 2.5 or 2.3.2.3
2) I think the error could be a lack of internal storage, so certainly try the "wipe internal storage" in TWRP (after making sure that your ROM/GApp files, backups (including Tibu) are saved to your external folder
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Ok giving this a shot. I did notice that you had mentioned a different version of TWRP than I had. I will try the wiping internal storage before I install a different TWRP then if that doesn't work, TWRP. Gotta find the external folder. Unless you just mean anything that is on the actual SD card.
Jersey846 said:
Ok giving this a shot. I did notice that you had mentioned a different version of TWRP than I had. I will try the wiping internal storage before I install a different TWRP then if that doesn't work, TWRP. Gotta find the external folder. Unless you just mean anything that is on the actual SD card.
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i would actually recommend installing TWRP 2.5 first.
never wipe external SD card.
if you have an app called Root Explorer, that works best.
jco23 said:
i would actually recommend installing TWRP 2.5 first.
never wipe external SD card.
if you have an app called Root Explorer, that works best.
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Ok I'll try 2.5 then. And I wasn't gonna wipe the card, just was wondering if when you said external folder you were talking about the SD card. Root explorer works great.. if i could install it.
EDIT: Since I am away from my computer, I tried the multiple wipe method. Didn't change anything. So I will be changing TWRP versions later and will post an update.
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Ok I'll try 2.5 then. And I wasn't gonna wipe the card, just was wondering if when you said external folder you were talking about the SD card. Root explorer works great.. if i could install it.
EDIT: Since I am away from my computer, I tried the multiple wipe method. Didn't change anything. So I will be changing TWRP versions later and will post an update.
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You never mentioned using TWRP 2.4. DEFINITELY replace that. Also, just a thought. If you haven't already done so, try using the option to fix permissions. I'm fairly sure its an option in TWRP.
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Back in business! Wow thank you all so much! What a pain it's been but without the help I'd have never guessed how to get this running as perfectly as it is now. Here's what worked for me:
Installed TWRP 2.5 (Instead of what I had, 2.4)
Then followed jco23's precise directions:
jco23 said:
- I use TWRP 2.3.2.3 (SS has been uninstalled via it's own app, not Tibu or the system awhile ago) - but TWRP 2.5 works just fine for others
- after downloading the ROM and GApps (or any file that I intended to flash for that matter), I always place the file on the mnt/external1 directory. I
m not sure if this will make a difference, but I recall it being an issue back on my Droid Charge days
- after flashing the files, does TWRP say successful?
- perhaps you do need to a double wipe of everything prior to flashing:
1) mount everything
2) wipe cache
3) wipe dalvik cache
4) wipe system
5) factory reset/wipe data
6) wipe internal storage (if you do this, make sure to change your TiBu backup folder to your external1 directory, or this will be gone too!!!!! also make sure that the system backup you made is on the external1 directory as well
7) reboot recovery
8) install ROM
9) install GApps
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And it's working flawlessly. Able to download or restore anything from Gapps. Was able to restore some specific app data from Titanium Backup (did not want to ruin the phone again and do that full restore so I selected specific apps that I really wanted the data on).
Thanks to everyone who took the time to assist me and a special thanks to jco23 and netizenmt who were with me through this whole debacle, leading me through every possible fix they could think of. As for those of you that may be wondering which ROM I settled on... AOKP.
Good for you bro! That stinking TWRP 2.4.0 is such a menace! Wish there was a way to have it yanked from circulation. Glad you're up and running!
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Jersey846 said:
Back in business! Wow thank you all so much! What a pain it's been but without the help I'd have never guessed how to get this running as perfectly as it is now. Here's what worked for me:
Installed TWRP 2.5 (Instead of what I had, 2.4)
Then followed jco23's precise directions:
And it's working flawlessly. Able to download or restore anything from Gapps. Was able to restore some specific app data from Titanium Backup (did not want to ruin the phone again and do that full restore so I selected specific apps that I really wanted the data on).
Thanks to everyone who took the time to assist me and a special thanks to jco23 and netizenmt who were with me through this whole debacle, leading me through every possible fix they could think of. As for those of you that may be wondering which ROM I settled on... AOKP.
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glad you finally got it working - this is just the first step in becoming a crack-flasher....
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glad you finally got it working - this is just the first step in becoming a crack-flasher....
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Yeah, I've got it bad. I have had CM 10.1, Slimbean, Carbon AND AOKP on my phone all in the last 2 days. Carbon is on it right now. No telling what will be on it by tonight.
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netizenmt said:
Yeah, I've got it bad. I have had CM 10.1, Slimbean, Carbon AND AOKP on my phone all in the last 2 days. Carbon is on it right now. No telling what will be on it by tonight.
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funny, and the goal is to find a ROM that you're happy with and don't need to flash.
but I've been on Carbon since 7/5, and very happy.

[Q] Restoring S5 back to original rom

Before I played around with the CM 12 nightly I took 2 backups of the stock rom, one from online nandroid and one from clockwork. I tried to restore on of them from clockwork today and the restore goes fine but when the stock room boots everything crashes.. i.e every app. Any ideas?
Note that my backups are on my external sd card.
zunicf said:
Before I played around with the CM 12 nightly I took 2 backups of the stock rom, one from online nandroid and one from clockwork. I tried to restore on of them from clockwork today and the restore goes fine but when the stock room boots everything crashes.. i.e every app. Any ideas?
Note that my backups are on my external sd card.
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wipe your data and dalvik cache it should work
zunicf said:
Before I played around with the CM 12 nightly I took 2 backups of the stock rom, one from online nandroid and one from clockwork. I tried to restore on of them from clockwork today and the restore goes fine but when the stock room boots everything crashes.. i.e every app. Any ideas?
Note that my backups are on my external sd card.
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I had the same issue, although I am using twrp, move the backup to the internal sd card then restore from there, it should work fine then, always flash and restore off the internal sd card. You can store on the SD but move them to internal when u want to use them. Learned this after some frustrating moments dealing with the same issue. For whatever reason flashing off the external card is wonky for me.
I have encountered the same issues, I use TWRP recovery. I've found that if you do a repair from the wipe menu on data, system, etc - that it will solve restoration issues. Especially if you run into the internal storage invisibility bug or images misbehaving.
m2geek said:
I have encountered the same issues, I use TWRP recovery. I've found that if you do a repair from the wipe menu on data, system, etc - that it will solve restoration issues. Especially if you run into the internal storage invisibility bug or images misbehaving.
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I may look into that, does it wipe everything except the recovery though?
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I may look into that, does it wipe everything except the recovery though?
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I don't think doing the "Repair" wipes anything, but back up just to be sure
Its in the advanced wipe menu, click on 1 partition at a time, e.g. Data then click repair.
m2geek said:
I don't think doing the "Repair" wipes anything, but back up just to be sure
Its in the advanced wipe menu, click on 1 partition at a time, e.g. Data then click repair.
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Thanks for the tip, I don't have issues with my internal just my external but if I do I'll give that a shot
Also, you can flash a CM11 ROM, allow it to boot, skip set up, then go back into recovery and restore your nandroid. This always works for me. I don't know why, but I can't go from CM12 to stock TW without a full system crash. But if I leapfrog to CM11, then to the nandroid, everything is okay. Who knows. This is with TWRP, using the external SD.
i have the same problem and the only way is flashing your rom stock via odin and then you can install your nandroid again without problem doing the respetive wipes.
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zunicf said:
Before I played around with the CM 12 nightly I took 2 backups of the stock rom, one from online nandroid and one from clockwork. I tried to restore on of them from clockwork today and the restore goes fine but when the stock room boots everything crashes.. i.e every app. Any ideas?
Note that my backups are on my external sd card.
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