I'm stuck at "Starting Apps". . I've been bouncing back & forth since then with Bootloops (balls moving in circles) and the "Android is Starting" Screen, depending on the type of ROM I try using.
Solved - Looks like I had to reflash the Modem / Radio.
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This is regarding a 32b flashed with Ginger Yoshi.
After flashing and during the initial phone setup, the setup process is force closed after the select location / time zone window. I can still get to the lock screen (after force closing the setup process), but unlocking it just takes me to a black screen. The information bar is still displayed on the top of the screen, however.
Rebooting just causes the phone to get stuck in boot animation.
Any ideas on what's going on here?
Thanks for the help.
~Lily
Stuck at "Android is starting...Starting apps" with CM13* (CM12* is working)
Dear All,
I reverted to stock (D80230d_00.kdz), rooted the phone and installed TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-1-d802-bump-blastagator-signed).
The I installed cm-13.0.1-20160805-NIGHTLY-d802 and open_gapps-arm-6.0-micro-20160730.zip. The phone showed the LG Logo and turned black. I installed bootstack-d802-CAF-signed.zip to pass that stage. The phone optimized all apps and got eventually stuck at "Android is starting...Starting apps". I get this problem with all CM13* roms, but CM12* roms work without any problems.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
i have the same problem can anyone help us ?
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Hey all,
I've run into a bit of a pickle..
I replaced the screen on my S8 (SM-G950U) and after booting, it immediately gives 'System UI isn't responding' and/or 'Process system isn't responding'.
Shortly after (1-3 minutes) the phone will reboot. The errors may appear 1-2 more times before rebooting.
A bit of info:
Model: SM-G950U
OS: G950USQU4CRE9
Steps taken:
Clearing cache does nothing.
Factory reset via recovery mode has no change.
Flashing stock ROM (same version) with ODIN does nothing either.
Before restoring I was able to go in and see the RAM was reporting what I assume is normal (~30% usage)
Also the front camera was no longer working, but I've replaced that as well and haven't had the phone on for long enough to get through the initial setup to test.
Anyone have a potential solution / suggestion? Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks!
Edit:
It might also be worth noting that the shutdowns only happen after booting. There's no issue when entering recovery / download mode.
Havr you tried safe mode?
I know this is an old thread but hoping to get some guidance. I am facing the exact same issue on my at&t s8+ snapdragon as mentioned above. The device is unrooted and was with stock oreo rom. suddenly started showing either "system iu isn't responding" or "process system isn't responding". Later the device started hanging and kept restarting. It restarts from samsung logo instead of the device model name unless force restarted. This cycle keeps happening. I am able to access download mode and recovery without any problem. recovery initially shows "installing update" followed by "no command" but then works normally. The device doesn't power off even from recovery, it keeps rebooting. I have tried (1) cache wipe (2) factory reset from recovery (3) safe mode (4) installed stock rom without problem (5) installed latest stock s8+ unlocked xas pie rom without problem (6) installed latest stock s8+ sprint version pie rom without problem but i am unable to even end the initial device setup as the device keeps hanging with these errors and restarts. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Howdy, all! This is my first post on XDA, and it comes after days of frustration. I'm relatively new to the back-end of phones, especially android. What happened is this:
About 4 or 5 days ago, I woke up to my phone completely dead, despite being plugged in. I tried turning it on, and got stuck on the "Samsung Galaxy S7" screen for a while, and then finally a blue screen with the android logo saying "Installing update." That process seemed to end rather abruptly and then went back to the first loading screen, followed by a black screen, then "Samsung," and repeat. At this point I tried plugging the phone in to see if smart switch would detect it... and this is where my ineptitude with phones starts to show.
I didn't realize that smart switch has an emergency recovery mode under "file," (*sigh*) so when my phone didn't show up on the main screen I assumed the worst. After some google-searches, I went in to clear the cache through Android Recovery. I was still trying to save my data at this point, so I didn't just erase everything and start fresh. I regret that now.
After clearing the cache, I rebooted the system through the menu, and was stuck in loop with the first screen being all black, except for some blue text in the upper left hand corner saying, "Recovery booting." The screen would then flash back to a blue screen with the android logo and "Installing system update," and then go black and repeat the whole process. Getting back into the recovery menu was sporadic after this, but was possible occasionally. This is where my ineptitude REALLY starts to show...
Despite having my current rom version displayed to me multiple times on the recovery menu, I neglected to write it down or record it in any way. Instead, I googled "SM-G935A stock firmware," and was able to find a presumably helpful link on these forums guiding me on flashing stock oreo files through Odin. I say presumably, because in the hands of someone who actually has knowledge on this subject, the thread was incredibly helpful. In my hands, however, it seemed to create a monster. I flashed the stock files downloaded from the link, and all looked good- Odin gave a solid pass, and the phone rebooted to the normal initial two loading screens. And then disaster- another boot loop. But this time, I have no idea what firmware used to be on my phone before I started fooling around.
At this point, I've had one near success with a flash of SM-G935AUCS8CRK1 through Odin where I actually got a blue LED indicator for the first time, as well as the AT&T logo and chime. Now, however, it seems that I either get stuck in that loop, or back to the original "Recovery Booting," "Installing Update," loop.
The phone is not rooted. I don't have a custom recovery installed, and I'm not even sure if I ever got around to enabling developer mode through the OS settings.
ANY help is appreciated. I'm pretty sure I've made the problem significantly worse than it was originally, but I've at least learned a lot in the process- hopefully I won't mess things up this badly in the future! Thanks for taking the time to read through this mess!
Hi all, maybe there is someone active here who can help me bringing my SM-G950F back to life without losing my app / user data.
Last thing I did was installing an App called 'Airwatch Intelligent Hub' in the Google Play Store. This for some reason caused a reboot and this is where trouble started.
Here's what happens:
My phone is shut down - I'm turning it on.
'Installing system update' message shows up
'No command' error message shows up
After some time, an additional error message in the stock recovery shows up -
I am selecting 'Reboot System now' - I have Secure boot enabled, entering PIN
Loading animation shows up
The phone reboots during loading animation
I have to enter the PIN for secure boot the 2nd time
Loading animation shows up
Phone seems to start - 'optimizing app m of n'
Loading animation shows up for some time
Back to the 'installing system update' screen
Error message in Android recovery
After shutting down the phone, I am able to repeat the whole process
Photo story of the boot process:
Here's what I have tried:
Cleared cache out of the recovery
Did a full power circle
Tried safe boot, but without any success
...
Downloaded the stock ROM (Andriod 9) for Austria (A1)
Flashed the stock ROM via Odin 3, but with the CSC_home to avoid a loss of user data
The process finishes successfully, but after starting the phone, the process described above starts...
Hey. First of all they app you tried is the reason of this (maybe) so you need to wipe it . Don't worry it be fine but you have to loose your data in order to use it . Open recovery somehow and then wipe data then try restart may it work if not then flash stock rom its not compulsory to flash Austria ROM i mean you can flash other versions just the file should be for sm g950f. I hope may it helps you just give it a try. Data is not going to be usable unless your phone is.
StayBlessed.?