My battery life has took a serious turn for the worse every since experimenting with a few different kernels, I'd really like to go back to stock 4.3 n9005 kernel. I did factory reset, but as suspected that didn't return the kernel.
Please help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461929
flash rom with stock kernal as above.
davelangmaid said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461929
flash rom with stock kernal as above.
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Installed the pre-rooted rom in that thread and now stuck in a boot loop :/
Cant get out of this boot loop, still have access to TWRP but cannot do anything from there
Have you tried booting into recovery and clearing data. Do you have a backup? I don't no Twrp verywell as use cwm but I think its under wipe.
I have TWRP recovery but no backup, clearing data not fixing it unfortunately oh god
jarrodstrachan;501roms4 said:
I have TWRP recovery but no backup, clearing data not fixing it unfortunately oh god
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Will have to download another rom on pc. Not sure why has happend.
Were you on custom rom?
davelangmaid said:
Will have to download another rom on pc. Not sure why has happend.
Were you on custom rom?
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If boot loop happen after u flash the kernel than u flashed the wrong 1. Need to match with the firmware u're using. Try other custom kernel for 4.3. If u really planning to flash the whole rom then there is no need for custom kernel
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Just recently rooted my s4, was working fine or so I thought, went to flash NamelessROM, I don't think the rom is the issue, I had my s2 rooted and flashed on a weekly basis so I know about wiping, data cache, and dalvik, I flashed Rom then Gapps, and it was stuck on boot up, of course I made a nandroid and restored, but now I'm stuck on the yellow sprint screen, did my research and found it it's called a Yellow Brick, or referred to as. Found out a possible fix was downloading the kernel so I've chosen the Rooted NoData kernel to download and flash via odin. Is this what I should do or is there a better fix out there?
Sounds like you wiped everything. Can you boot into recovery?
Beezer80 said:
Sounds like you wiped everything. Can you boot into recovery?
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Yes I can, and I tried to restore back from my nandroid which is how I'm stuck on yellow sprint screen now versus stuck on the boot for NamelessROM.
Do a factory reset in recovery and see if it boots.
That will wipe your accounts and what not but you can't boot anyway.
If it won't boot then you'll need to flash a ROM to get running. Do you still have the ROM you wish to flash on your SD card or internal storage?
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Do a factory reset in recovery and see if it boots.
That will wipe your accounts and what not but you can't boot anyway.
If it won't boot then you'll need to flash a ROM to get running. Do you still have the ROM you wish to flash on your SD card or internal storage?
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Just got me stuck on NamelessROM boot up so I'm restoring off nandroid again. I think that flashing the kernel will fix it.
I'd get the ROM booting then play with the kernel. That's just me though.
Beezer80 said:
I'd get the ROM booting then play with the kernel. That's just me though.
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trying that right now
JosephBallin said:
trying that right now
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I'm trying to push a kernel through odin, I could possible try to find a way to put a kernel on my extsd and try and flash it through twrp? Would I just have to wipe cache and dalvik and flash? because when I try through odin it fails.
EDIT: I found a fix it involves unrooting most likely, but if I do I'll be back at VPUAMDC (Android 4.2.2) so could I still root with SafeRoot? Or what would be the way to root from that version?
Which firmware version did you root from? If it was MJA or MK2 you have to use one of those, you can't downgrade to MDC easily.
I need some help, I really don't know what to do anymore..
I've installed the optimized cyanogenmod 13 and now my sensors don't work. It works randomly for about 10-20 minutes then stops. The only sensor that works without any problem is the light one..
I don't know what can I do. Can this be from hardware, even working sometimes?
All the sensors are recognized by phone, they just don't work.
I've already jumped into a lot of ROMs and nothing. I've already done a full wipe (system, data, caches, internal) and installed official stock ROM and nothing.
Now I'm on lollipop 9.0 and I can't get this to work even for 10 minutes, but I know that on other rom it will work for about 10 minutes.
What can I do?
Did you install the latest official stock or just any stock rom with Odin?
audit13 said:
Did you install the latest official stock or just any stock rom with Odin?
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I installed the latest stock rom right from sammobile.
audit13 said:
Did you install the latest official stock or just any stock rom with Odin?
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I don't know if has anything to do, but if you have a s4 with root, can you please verify if in your folder "persist" have anything? It stays right in the root.
Thanks!
Weird that stock didn't fix the issue. You also performed a factory wipe from stock recovery before booting the newly-flashed ROM for the first time?
Sorry, I don't have an s4 with me at the moment. I can check later today.
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Weird that stock didn't fix the issue. You also performed a factory wipe from stock recovery before booting the newly-flashed ROM for the first time?
Sorry, I don't have an s4 with me at the moment. I can check later today.
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Do you mean the recovery that comes with stock rom? I never used him. My wipes I always do from TWRP
I really don't know what else I can do. I don't want to change de motherboard :/.. I still think that is from software
You should try wiping with stock recovery.
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You should try wiping with stock recovery.
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Install the stock rom again, then turn off phone, power+volume up+home and do a wipe data/cache factory reset? Is this different from the TWRP wipe?
Maybe I can do this wipe via settings on the system?
On lollirom 9.0 I can't get them working even for 10 minutes
Sometimes, a wipe using stock recovery works better than a wipe using a custom recovery.
Flash with Odin and use stock recovery to wipe before booting the stock ROM for the first time.
audit13 said:
Sometimes, a wipe using stock recovery works better than a wipe using a custom recovery.
Flash with Odin and use stock recovery to wipe before booting the stock ROM for the first time.
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Ok.. I'll try to do this and I post the result here. This not working, there's anything else I can do?
Not sure what else to try as flashing stock and wiping with stock recovery usually fixes software glitches.
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Sometimes, a wipe using stock recovery works better than a wipe using a custom recovery.
Flash with Odin and use stock recovery to wipe before booting the stock ROM for the first time.
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Again, only light sensor working.. anything else?
The sensorhub test gives me PASS.
Everything was working before flashing cm13?
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Everything was working before flashing cm13?
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Yes, perfectly. Never had this issues before optimized cyanogenmod 13 :/. That's why I think its from software, but I have no idea what to do anymore..
I am at a loss too. The phone shows the correct imei, baseband, and bootloader?
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I am at a loss too. The phone shows the correct imei, baseband, and bootloader?
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Yes. The phone is 100% ok, just the sensors not working.. Now even for 10 minutes is working :/, just the light sensor
Anything else I can do? :/
Dont know if a logcat can help, but..
I just started the phone and searched for "gyro"
As you can see, gyro_sensor was not found.. Maybe we got something here?????
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Searching now I found that this is something about .idc files, right in /system/usr/idc. I just don't know what file.. @audit13
How about flashing a custom rom that is based on the original stock rom?
Hi,
When I flash the Stock ROM downloaded from Sammobile, I flash that and everything it's ok, but when it boots, it's appear the SystemUI and the theme of my previous Custom ROM (based on Stock), but the sound of notification are the Stock ones. (Obviously) the SystemUI does FC and I can't use my phone. I don't now what I'm doing wrong.
Please, help me.
Thank you in advance.
aritzi2014 said:
Hi,
When I flash the Stock ROM downloaded from Sammobile, I flash that and everything it's ok, but when it boots, it's appear the SystemUI and the theme of my previous Custom ROM (based on Stock), but the sound of notification are the Stock ones. (Obviously) the SystemUI does FC and I can't use my phone. I don't now what I'm doing wrong.
Please, help me.
Thank you in advance.
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After the stock rom is flashed, perform factory data reset from the recovery.
Something is wrong with my phone, because now I can't flash the TWRP, the problem it's the same, but boots the stock recovery. I don't understand, when the last month I flash the same TWRP with no problems and in the same mode...
aritzi2014 said:
Hi,
When I flash the Stock ROM downloaded from Sammobile, I flash that and everything it's ok, but when it boots, it's appear the SystemUI and the theme of my previous Custom ROM (based on Stock), but the sound of notification are the Stock ones. (Obviously) the SystemUI does FC and I can't use my phone. I don't now what I'm doing wrong.
Please, help me.
Thank you in advance.
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If the theme that was on your custom rom was official from samsung themes then it restored after you intalled stock. Because you installed stock rom, have you enabled oem unlock from dev. settings before installing custom rec through odin? And do a factory reset.
aritzi2014 said:
Something is wrong with my phone, because now I can't flash the TWRP, the problem it's the same, but boots the stock recovery. I don't understand, when the last month I flash the same TWRP with no problems and in the same mode...
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Check the os version before flashing and make sure it is for your model only
aritzi2014 said:
Something is wrong with my phone, because now I can't flash the TWRP, the problem it's the same, but boots the stock recovery. I don't understand, when the last month I flash the same TWRP with no problems and in the same mode...
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If you want to install twrp recovery you should unlick Auto reboot in Odin then turn off your phone after you flashed the recovery and then press vol up + home + power button together to go to recovery mode.
I have a i9000 and i would like to install twrp so i can install a 7.0 rom but i dont know how to install twrp can someone tell me how?
I would also like to know this as well. I've tried CWM through odn but it's a zip so wont flash. I've tried it in stock recovery but obviously get the signature fail msg.
TWRP comes with the kernel and hence the ROM.
It gets automatically installed if you're on older BML/MTD device..
In which case you should have rebooted after acceptign wipe..
Ahh right, so I flash a new kernel to it and that comes with the recovery built in.
Do I flash the kernel from odin or stock recovery. Got the stuff to unbrick the phone if that happens, just wanted to know the right way before flashing stock rom back and starting again.
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Ahh right, so I flash a new kernel to it and that comes with the recovery built in.
Do I flash the kernel from odin or stock recovery. Got the stuff to unbrick the phone if that happens, just wanted to know the right way before flashing stock rom back and starting again.
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The kernel is flashed by the ROM zip... I dont remember if it automatically reboots to recovery or not..
However it does create a file in cache that makes it boot to recovery.. Since the /system is not yet installed.
You should flash the ROM after it boots to new recovery.. then install the zip file again..
All this is described in https://github.com/xc-racer99/android_device_samsung_aries-common/blob/aosp-7.1/updater.sh
I got there in the end.
I flashed CF-Root-XX_OXA_JW4-v4.4-CWM3RFS.tar with odin, then installed cm-10.2.0-galaxysmtd.zip which also updated my older CWM. It had a spam, so I wiped/factory/dalvik etc from the updated CWM and then reinstalled cm-10.2.0-galaxysmtd.zip - now running the rom just fine.
Will be trying out some more over next few days now I have a nandroid of CM10.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Hi guys.
I installed TWRP and rootet my phone with magisk and everything worked fine. I then tried a couple of custom kernels before I restored my TWRP backup. Now I can not turn WiFi on. Can someone please help me.
Is there any way to restore it safely and correctly, maby some file I can download that fixes the problem? I really don't want to flash original firmware allover again..
chrb1985 said:
Hi guys.
I installed TWRP and rootet my phone with magisk and everything worked fine. I then tried a couple of custom kernels before I restored my TWRP backup. Now I can not turn WiFi on. Can someone please help me.
Is there any way to restore it safely and correctly, maby some file I can download that fixes the problem? I really don't want to flash original firmware allover again..
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May it is enough if you flash the boot.img of the rom from which you made the twrp backup. I guess you have the rom file on your sdcard, unzip and flash the boot.img with twrp. Or dirty flash the rom if you're to lazy for a clean install.
I was on stock android 8.0.. So I guess that won't work.
chrb1985 said:
I was on stock android 8.0.. So I guess that won't work.
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Why this shouldn't work ?? You can flash boot,system,recovery and vendor.img of the unzip factory image with twrp, except bootloader and radio of course, but that's not necessary anyway.
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..... Can someone please help me. I really don't want to flash original firmware allover again :crying:..
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LOL, fastboot flash stock boot, system, vendor.
Btw, if you're flashing to test some custom kernels you should have always the original boot.img from the
rom you're using on your sdcard. First flash the boot.img before you flash the next custom kernel, and don't flash a custom kernel over the next custom kernel.
Do you guys mean my backed up boot? Or should I download this files from somewhere?
If you backuped the original with TWRP, you can use it.
Otherwise download your rom, unzip and look for the file.
To solve your WiFi issue u have to dirty or clean flash anyway with TWRP,fastboot or flashfire. Whatever you prefer.
Okay. Yes i backed up the original. I will try it now
It worked when I only recovered system, boot and data