i have a nook stuck on silver n. i restore it to 1.0.1 and i have tried 8 failed boots and power, n , and up bottom but same results anything else i can do? i tried flashing 1.0.1 again but had error formatting on cache system and data.
Are you using version 3.2.0.1 of CWR?
patruns said:
Are you using version 3.2.0.1 of CWR?
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yes i am and i have tried different ones but always get format error
Try factory reset - wipe data/system and then wipe cache on the first screen. Don't forget to go to the advanced screen and wipe Davlik.
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Try factory reset - wipe data/system and then wipe cache on the first screen. Don't forget to go to the advanced screen and wipe Davlik.
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is that the 8 failed boot thing? ill try it though.
Hi, I have a big problem.
I flashed this ROM on the phone: I9505XXUDMH8-PRE-ROOTED-KNOX_FREE-ODEX-FULL
And all was fine.
A few days later, the phone started lag a lot and google services (like the play store) crashed.
So, I put the teamwin recovery, I tried to do a "wipe data", but data, system, efs, cache results impossible to mount.
At this point I flashed again: "I9505XXUDMH8-PRE-ROOTED-KNOX_FREE-ODEX-FULL.", the phone has booted, but the process "system" and google services crashed.
I flashed the clockwork recovery, I mounted and formatted "data", "cache", "system" wipe data factory, wipe cache and wipe Dalvik cache and then I flashed with odin the file "I9505XXUDMH8-PRE-ROOTED-KNOX_FREE-ODEX -FULL. ", but the phone didn't pass the write "samsung".
At the end, I downloaded the file I9505XXUDMHB_I9505ITVDMI2_ITV and I flashed with the "pit", but the phone still not pass the bootanimation. Please, help.
Thanks.
Chuck Bartowski said:
Hi, I have a big problem.
I flashed this ROM on the phone: I9505XXUDMH8-PRE-ROOTED-KNOX_FREE-ODEX-FULL
And all was fine.
A few days later, the phone started lag a lot and google services (like the play store) crashed.
So, I put the teamwin recovery, I tried to do a "wipe data", but data, system, efs, cache results impossible to mount.
At this point I flashed again: "I9505XXUDMH8-PRE-ROOTED-KNOX_FREE-ODEX-FULL.", the phone has booted, but the process "system" and google services crashed.
I flashed the clockwork recovery, I mounted and formatted "data", "cache", "system" wipe data factory, wipe cache and wipe Dalvik cache and then I flashed with odin the file "I9505XXUDMH8-PRE-ROOTED-KNOX_FREE-ODEX -FULL. ", but the phone didn't pass the write "samsung".
At the end, I downloaded the file I9505XXUDMHB_I9505ITVDMI2_ITV and I flashed with the "pit", but the phone still not pass the bootanimation. Please, help.
Thanks.
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did you wipe data and cache with stock recovery after flashing?
samersh72 said:
did you wipe data and cache with stock recovery after flashing?
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no... i will try.
EDIT: It works, thanks
samersh72 said:
did you wipe data and cache with stock recovery after flashing?
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I've a similar problem now, I've wiped the data and cache via stock recovery, but can't get past the Samsung splash screen.
edgasket said:
I've a similar problem now, I've wiped the data and cache via stock recovery, but can't get past the Samsung splash screen.
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reflash the stock using another version of odin, i prefer 3.04, untick "auto-reboot", when it says "pass" remove battery, insert it, boot into recovery, wipe data and cache, reboot
samersh72 said:
reflash the stock using another version of odin, i prefer 3.04, untick "auto-reboot", when it says "pass" remove battery, insert it, boot into recovery, wipe data and cache, reboot
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Legend! thanks, that worked... I'm on MH8 now, but at least it's working
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reflash the stock using another version of odin, i prefer 3.04, untick "auto-reboot", when it says "pass" remove battery, insert it, boot into recovery, wipe data and cache, reboot
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I've done it again... i was updating from MH8 to MJ7, used 3.04 but got stuck in a bootloop again - I've followed the steps above but it hasn't worked for me this time anything else I can try?
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Also tried this
Flash stock firmware with the appropriate pit file, after "pass", unplug usb cable, pull battery out for a minute, insert it, boot into recovery, wipe data and cache, reboot.
No matter what rom I flash it gets stuck in boot loop
Only succesful rom that worked is jellybombination and that is the 1st rom I flashed after rooting device
Any help on issue will be much appreciated
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You need to wipe data and cache after flashing if it is on a Boot Loop.
Wipe Data/Factory Reset
Just Factory Reset Your Through Stock Recovery....And You Will Be Good To Go
Ive done the factory reset and wiped data, dalvick, and partition wipe as well, and still nothing
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Try to flash a firmware through Odin.
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mindclue22 said:
Ive done the factory reset and wiped data, dalvick, and partition wipe as well, and still nothing
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Factory Reset Through Stock Recovery.... !!
Will i be able to install Omni ROM by:
-Booting into recovery
-Wiping data/factory reset
-Wiping cache
-Wiping dalvic cache (under advanced)
-Choosing install Rom from sd card
-Locating Rom and flashing it ?
Without any problems?
Running CM11 4.4.2, which came with the Cyanogenmod installer.
Yes of course it will work. You can skip wiping cache and dalvik.
Wiping data/factory reset is everything except /system which flashing any ROM will overwrite.
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dethrat said:
Yes of course it will work. You can skip wiping cache and dalvik.
Wiping data/factory reset is everything except /system which flashing any ROM will overwrite.
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It will also not wipe internal storage, which I assume OP will want to keep.
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Hi, it might sound as a noob question but does wiping cache partition in stock recovery do anything?
Reason I'm asking is that I remember doing it on my previous phones (in TWRP) and the phone would take quite some time to reboot afterwards and show a dialog such as "android is starting, optimizing app 1/100"... I wiped the cache partition in stock recovery, logs say that the cache was wiped but the phone reboots in seconds (I see no difference with a normal reboot), so I'm curious...
Thanks!
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Hi, it might sound as a noob question but does wiping cache partition in stock recovery do anything?
Reason I'm asking is that I remember doing it on my previous phones (in TWRP) and the phone would take quite some time to reboot afterwards and show a dialog such as "android is starting, optimizing app 1/100"... I wiped the cache partition in stock recovery, logs say that the cache was wiped but the phone reboots in seconds (I see no difference with a normal reboot), so I'm curious...
Thanks!
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That was because you wiped the dalvik/art cache. Can't do that in Stock recovery.
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or maybe it was wiping Dalvik in TWRP that caused the phone to take longer to reboot, anyways when Android is updated the phone goes through app optimization at reboot, can anybody clarify please?
thanks
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That was because you wiped the dalvik/art cache. Can't do that in Stock recovery.
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wund3rground said:
That was because you wiped the dalvik/art cache. Can't do that in Stock recovery.
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Why is there an option for it then? Does it just do nothing?
http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/27232/what-is-the-cache-partition
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Thanks guys
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http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/27232/what-is-the-cache-partition
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