[Q] Problems flashing Alliance ROM - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Phone: Galaxy S5 900I
Recovery: Philz 6.57.8
ROM: Alliance 5.3
I've downloaded Alliance ROM and installed as per instructions in the thread.
After customising in ROM customizer, I reboot (tried both automatic and manual reboot to recovery) and while my recovery loads, it doesn't automatically start flashing the ROM. I can go into install from ZIP and select the ROM and everything appears to install, but when the phone reboots, it gets to the alliance loading animation and just sits there, doesn't get any further.
Any suggestions appreciated.

Try booting into recovery normally and wiping data/cache/dalvik and then installing the ROM via your recovery (not using ROM customizer). See if that gets your further

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No ROM will boot..

Hi everyone,
So i'm having an issue with my Galaxy S4 GT-i9505. It seems that any custom ROM I try to flash it with just gets stuck at Boot. I can always restore to stock so its not that big of a deal but still I'd like to be able to use a custom ROM on it one of these days !
Here's what I did so far:
1) The phone was rooted with CF Autoroot, then flashed TWRP recovery with Odin 3.x
2)Tried to install Omega Rom v9. With Data, Cache, Delpik wipe. Stuck at Samsung logo after reboot
3) Restored back to stock
4) Repeated 2)
5)Tried to install PAC Rom, again Data, Cache wipe, Flashed Gapps before Reboot
6)Stuck at "PAC loading" logo
7)Tried 5) again without flashing Gapps. Still stuck
8)Back to stock
I'm thinking of trying to flash a Pre-Rooted Rom like some of DJeMBeY. Anyway, can someone point me in the right direction ?
Slash5469 said:
Hi everyone,
So i'm having an issue with my Galaxy S4 GT-i9505. It seems that any custom ROM I try to flash it with just gets stuck at Boot. I can always restore to stock so its not that big of a deal but still I'd like to be able to use a custom ROM on it one of these days !
Here's what I did so far:
1) The phone was rooted with CF Autoroot, then flashed TWRP recovery with Odin 3.x
2)Tried to install Omega Rom v9. With Data, Cache, Delpik wipe. Stuck at Samsung logo after reboot
3) Restored back to stock
4) Repeated 2)
5)Tried to install PAC Rom, again Data, Cache wipe, Flashed Gapps before Reboot
6)Stuck at "PAC loading" logo
7)Tried 5) again without flashing Gapps. Still stuck
8)Back to stock
I'm thinking of trying to flash a Pre-Rooted Rom like some of DJeMBeY. Anyway, can someone point me in the right direction ?
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Flash philz recovery and then flash any rom u want after flashing rom wipe cache / dalvik and reboot
Well that did it... God damn TWRP been battling with it for a week ! Thanks

i9505 Boot freeze/loop

Hi guys,
I'm having a weird problem. I've used a i9100 and i9300 in the past and have flashed hundreds of different ROMs, kernels and recoveries. I was running WanamLite on my i9505 until I wanted to switch to PAC Alpha 4.3. I had a few problems installing it (didn't want to go past the boot logo) but eventually with TWRP it worked. I wasn't too happy with the alpha version (freezes here and there) and switched to Omega 9 4.2.2. Installed Xposed framework, rebooted and got stuck on boot. I couldn't access the recovery immediately, first I had to remove the battery, wait and after a few tries I was in the recovery. Removing Xposed framework, wiping data, cache, dalvik cache didn't help Omega 9 to boot up. I re-installed Omega 9 and did a restart without installing Xposed framework, and it froze on boot. Same thing happened when I installed WanamLite, Echoe and Google Experience ROMs and did a restart after the successful first boot after installation.
The only way to get past this problem is to:
a) flash the pre-rooted, original Samsung MGA ROM
b) enter recovery and wipe data/factory reset
If I skip b) then it will just enter a boot loop (boot halfway, reset, boot halfway, reset...)
It's driving me crazy. I do not want to use the original ROM and have no idea what is causing this behavior. I appreciate your help.
Here the information of the working MGA ROM:
4.2.2
I9505XXUBMGA
3.4.0-1081224
[email protected] #1
JDQ39.I9505XXUBMGA
ifonuser78 said:
Hi guys,
I'm having a weird problem. I've used a i9100 and i9300 in the past and have flashed hundreds of different ROMs, kernels and recoveries. I was running WanamLite on my i9505 until I wanted to switch to PAC Alpha 4.3. I had a few problems installing it (didn't want to go past the boot logo) but eventually with TWRP it worked. I wasn't too happy with the alpha version (freezes here and there) and switched to Omega 9 4.2.2. Installed Xposed framework, rebooted and got stuck on boot. I couldn't access the recovery immediately, first I had to remove the battery, wait and after a few tries I was in the recovery. Removing Xposed framework, wiping data, cache, dalvik cache didn't help Omega 9 to boot up. I re-installed Omega 9 and did a restart without installing Xposed framework, and it froze on boot. Same thing happened when I installed WanamLite, Echoe and Google Experience ROMs and did a restart after the successful first boot after installation.
The only way to get past this problem is to:
a) flash the pre-rooted, original Samsung MGA ROM
b) enter recovery and wipe data/factory reset
If I skip b) then it will just enter a boot loop (boot halfway, reset, boot halfway, reset...)
It's driving me crazy. I do not want to use the original ROM and have no idea what is causing this behavior. I appreciate your help.
Here the information of the working MGA ROM:
4.2.2
I9505XXUBMGA
3.4.0-1081224
[email protected] #1
JDQ39.I9505XXUBMGA
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This happens with many including me some time with many diffrnt files chainging and overwriting causes the same
Best option as u said above flash stock firmware
Then u can try what I feel will work better in ur case
Root the phone with CF root method
Flash Philz Recovery
wipe cache / dalvik / ix perm and reboot and go ahead with ur Rom flashing
Ok, flashed the stock ROM which was not rooted, then rooted using CF's method and flashed PhilZ. I couldn't find the option to fix permissions in PhilZ recovery, and went ahead with the installation of Omega 9 after wiping. I couldn't even get Omega to boot, previously it worked on the first boot and then no longer after a restart.
I don't know whats going on here.
I'm flashing the pre-rooted MGA now.
ifonuser78 said:
I'm flashing the pre-rooted MGA now.
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Pre-rooted MGA works fine, but no other custom ROM.
I ran TriangleAway to reset the counter, but that didn't help either. No third party custom ROMs for me. :crying:
Flash latest Philz recovery.
Go to mounts and storage.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A ROM ON SD CARD.
Format system, cache, data and preload.
then just to be sure everything is gone I go to wipe /data factory reset and choose the wipe to install a new rom.
Then go to install zip and flash rom.
Once it's flashed you should be good to reboot.
If you're still in a bootloop then go to wipe/data factory reset but choose first option not the one to install rom.
Now reboot again, good to go!
Just a thought, if you're still having trouble flash a AOSP kernel in Philz as you might be trying to boot an AOSP rom with a TW kernel installed
Sent from my GT-I9505 using XDA Premium HD app

Custom Recovery not working

While starting to upgrade from CM10 to CM10.2/10.3 on MB526, I flashed TWRP zip file downloaded from Team-win website.
steps:
1) downloaded recovery and copied to SDcard.
2) reboot into custom recovery (CWM)
3) Flash zip of TWRP recovery
Since than, I am getting black screen after clicking on custom recovery from Bootmenu.
Device is working fine,
but with no custom recovery, my hands are tied...
can't restore backup, can't flash rom or do anything..
tried installing zip from stock recovery.. Installation aborted appears
Is there any solution to get recovery working without starting from scratch (flashing SPF and 2ndinit, and so on.... )
warewolf4586 said:
While starting to upgrade from CM10 to CM10.2/10.3 on MB526, I flashed TWRP zip file downloaded from Team-win website.
steps:
1) downloaded recovery and copied to SDcard.
2) reboot into custom recovery (CWM)
3) Flash zip of TWRP recovery
Since than, I am getting black screen after clicking on custom recovery from Bootmenu.
Device is working fine,
but with no custom recovery, my hands are tied...
can't restore backup, can't flash rom or do anything..
tried installing zip from stock recovery.. Installation aborted appears
Is there any solution to get recovery working without starting from scratch (flashing SPF and 2ndinit, and so on.... )
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I think stock recovery can't help you now, you should start from scratch...
It isn't so hard, just takes time...
From CM10 to CM10.2, you don't need to change recovery, just install it. From CM10.2 to CM11 you should install update-recovery.zip, reboot, install CM11 + GApps.
Hope it helps... :highfive:
warewolf4586 said:
While starting to upgrade from CM10 to CM10.2/10.3 on MB526, I flashed TWRP zip file downloaded from Team-win website.
steps:
1) downloaded recovery and copied to SDcard.
2) reboot into custom recovery (CWM)
3) Flash zip of TWRP recovery
Since than, I am getting black screen after clicking on custom recovery from Bootmenu.
Device is working fine,
but with no custom recovery, my hands are tied...
can't restore backup, can't flash rom or do anything..
tried installing zip from stock recovery.. Installation aborted appears
Is there any solution to get recovery working without starting from scratch (flashing SPF and 2ndinit, and so on.... )
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Start from scrach >.>

[Q] twrp help

I cannot install twrp recovery on my Note 3. I got cwm Recovery in my rom now. I tried twrp manager from Google Play and it will not boot to twrp start page. (the phone is rooted)
The phone is running Omega Rom fore now and no problems here. When booting to recovery to install zip with twrp (openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-ha3g.zip) but no luck.
Rom:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470441

SM-G900X stuck at splash screen

hello guys,
i have a problem with my galaxy s5 live demo unit and i can install G900F roms without problems... but then i tried to change the splash screen but it didn't work... then i installed a new rom with kitkat because i wanted to change back to kitkat and the rom installed without any errors but it won't boot up because it's stuck at the splash screen so i restored from a backup i made with TWRP and it booted up fine... then i installed alexandr rom with android 6.0.1 and after that 5.0 but it doesn't seem to install any rom anymore because it's stuck on the splash screen
please help me i really want another rom that is kitkat or marshmallow
AlphaGam3r said:
hello guys,
i have a problem with my galaxy s5 live demo unit and i can install G900F roms without problems... but then i tried to change the splash screen but it didn't work... then i installed a new rom with kitkat because i wanted to change back to kitkat and the rom installed without any errors but it won't boot up because it's stuck at the splash screen so i restored from a backup i made with TWRP and it booted up fine... then i installed alexandr rom with android 6.0.1 and after that 5.0 but it doesn't seem to install any rom anymore because it's stuck on the splash screen
please help me i really want another rom that is kitkat or marshmallow
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Yes you can
I'm using G900X running
Resurrection Remix 6.0.1_r61 for (G900F)
Pico Gapps
Boeffla Kernel
Xposed
What I did is to clean first...
Wipe Data, Cache, System, Dalvik Cache & do a Factory Reset,reboot.
Boot to Download Mode then flash Chainfire Superuser.zip using PC Odin to root.
Reboot & installed Busybox open it & install to systen/xbin done.
Turn on USB Debugging on Settings> Developer Options.
Flash Philz recovery....
Boot to recovery (Philz_recovery) then select Wipe > Wipe to install rom, after that wipe Dalvik, then flash Resurrection Remix 6.0.1_r61 v5.7.3, wipe Dalvik
Now flash Pico Gapps the wipe Dalvik...done!
Wait for it to boot it may take 5-10min

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