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Root Flashed CM7-->AOSP Magics-->CM9, and will not get past boot animation

MT Gurus, I request your advice.

I was running the latest MTDEV-CM7 (20120810) and decided to try out some different CM9 ROMS.
First I install AOSP Magaics (did the factory wipe/dalvik prior), got the message "Unfortunately, the process com. android.phone has stopped." So I turned around, went back into CWM, factory wipe/dalvik, and install the MTDEV-CM9 build 20120810. Now it shows the boot animation for an extended period of time (10 mins +) and will not go beyond that point.

I have pulled battery multiple times. It vibrates and shows the splash screen, but always goes into boot animation. I can however, get into download mode. I replaced the recovery file again (just to cover all grounds) but nothing works.

Any and all assistance on this matter is greatly appreciated!
 
Which recovery are you using? I have seen a few recoveries that don't wipe all of the data partition and that causes issues like you are experiencing. We need to know exactly what tools you are using in your process, to help you. This is an example of the info needed to help with most problems.


Thanks for the feedback everybody. I would like some info about the system setup on the phones that are having problems. My setup is below for reference.

My Setup:
Recovery: CWMR 5.0.2.7
ROM: Ver7
Kernel: My custom kernel try 3/ Original kernel until about 6 days ago
Tweaks: None. (Anything other than removing unwanted apps, like init.d scripts or other tweaks.)
Installation Procedure: Backup, Factory Reset, Wipe Dalvik, Flash ROM, Reboot.
Setup: Install all of my apps from SD card (backed up by copying apks from data/app). I use Titanium backup to restore game data, sms/mms and call log. I also use root explorer, once I install it, to apply voicemail fix, then reboot.
Battery/System optimizers: None. Like Juice Defender, or Tasker.

These are areas that I think may hold clues to any issues that people are having.

Thanks again everybody for the feedback.
 
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Which recovery are you using? I have seen a few recoveries that don't wipe all of the data partition and that causes issues like you are experiencing. We need to know exactly what tools you are using in your process, to help you. This is an example of the info needed to help with most problems.


My Setup:
Recovery: CWMR 5.0.2.7
ROM: CM9 20120810 (last install)
Kernel: I haven't touch
Tweaks: None.
Installation Procedure: Backup, Factory Reset, Wipe Dalvik, Flash ROM, Reboot.
Setup: I use Titanium backup to restore game data, sms/mms and call log.
Battery/System optimizers: None.
 
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when installing a new OS you need to factory reset then format your /system then do the delvik cache. you never mentioned doing this. try that and let us know.


The only option in CWM is Wipe factory/cache, wipe cache. I have done this, as in my first post and the one above yours has stated.

When I turn on my MT, it does not vibrate prior to the splash image as it normally does. Now if I first plug in the usb, then install the battery and it'll show that it's charging on the screen, then when I turn it on that way it'll vibrate. But it still just show the splash image and go to MTDEV CM9 boot animation.
 
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The only option in CWM is Wipe factory/cache, wipe cache. I have done this, as in my first post and the one above yours has stated.

When I turn on my MT, it does not vibrate prior to the splash image as it normally does. Now if I first plug in the usb, then install the battery and it'll show that it's charging on the screen, then when I turn it on that way it'll vibrate. But it still just show the splash image and go to MTDEV CM9 boot animation.
I would suggest flashing another ROM, try http://androidforums.com/triumph-al...eodex-roms-triumph-now-resets-splash-img.html or http://androidforums.com/triumph-al...harp-rom-2-2-2-triumph-updated-7-15-12-a.html , and see if that resolves your problem. If not then report back. Hope this helps.
 
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I appreciate the help trying other ROMS guys, but....I cannot access CWM to do so. That's my issue, I cannot access CWM to flash another ROM. I can only access the download mode, other then that, it goes from splash image to boot animation w/o giving me the option to get into CWM with the needed buttong holding moves.
I believe that you may have somehow accidentally semi-bricked your device by using Titanium Backup to restore some files. Not sure, but it is possible. I did find a thread on fixing a Triumph that cannot boot into Recovery or the ROM. Try this and see if you can get everything to go to stock, and then reflash your preferred custom ROM if you still want to. Hope this fixes it, as you only need to go into download mode, and your phone can do that.
 
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Maybe try starting from absolute scratch and returning to the stock recovery.img (ie: phone unplugged, hold power and volume down, when text appears plug in usb, open My Computer, and replace your current recovery.img with the stock one) Then reboot.

Stock Recovery.img
Thread I found the link in

If that works, then try replacing the stock recovery.img with the CWM recovery.img (link, thread). Using the same procedure as above.
 
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Maybe try starting from absolute scratch and returning to the stock recovery.img (ie: phone unplugged, hold power and volume down, when text appears plug in usb, open My Computer, and replace your current recovery.img with the stock one) Then reboot.

Stock Recovery.img
Thread I found the link in

If that works, then try replacing the stock recovery.img with the CWM recovery.img (link, thread). Using the same procedure as above.


Even putting the MOBILE drives Image folder back to completely stock, I still cannot get into the recovery drive.

Is there any way to install a ROM without going through the phone (i.e. phone is in download mode, and using a PC program?)
 
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Here's a shot in the dark. Last time I was in a boot loop, I was given this advice:

Remove battery. Leave it alone for about a minute. Hold power button for about thirty seconds with battery still removed. Replace battery and try to boot into recovery mode.

It worked for me when I had the same problem as yours. Good luck.
 
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Here's a shot in the dark. Last time I was in a boot loop, I was given this advice:

Remove battery. Leave it alone for about a minute. Hold power button for about thirty seconds with battery still removed. Replace battery and try to boot into recovery mode.

It worked for me when I had the same problem as yours. Good luck.


Still a no go, all that holding down the pwr button does once the battery is removed is remove power from the capacitors (if any). Because the capacitors hold a charge for an extended period of time once the power is removed.
 
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Here's another shot in the dark. Are you making sure you have both volume buttons pressed firmly before pressing the power button?


lol, yes.....you have some shots in the dark my friend.:D I'm thinking that if I cannot get my MT to work, I'm thinking of making this the reason for me to get the EVO. Any thoughts on this?

For some reason, Radioshack is the only place to get brand new MT for 149 (on sale currently, and retails for 169) while everyone else has it for 279. Seem odd?

The Evo is currently on sale at RS for 279.
 
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lol, yes.....you have some shots in the dark my friend.:D I'm thinking that if I cannot get my MT to work, I'm thinking of making this the reason for me to get the EVO. Any thoughts on this?

For some reason, Radioshack is the only place to get brand new MT for 149 (on sale currently, and retails for 169) while everyone else has it for 279. Seem odd?

The Evo is currently on sale at RS for 279.

If you go check the vm website, the evo v 4g is on sale for 239.99 until September 10th :)
 
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If you go check the vm website, the evo v 4g is on sale for 239.99 until September 10th :)


I did just that. But I went through Best Buy. They price matched Virgin (since it's not a main competitor) and even got in store pick up (same day)!

So far I'm liking the EVO alot, it does have some bugs, but the MT does stock as well. I'm reading up as there are more steps to root.

If anyone has anything to help me get the MT back up to speed, maybe through a more technical means, I am all ears!
 
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This is just a guess but...

Are you certain that you didn't by accident delete/edit some of the bootloader files (files in the "/image" folder such as boot.img and recovery.img or the mbn files) when making your recovery change? Maybe you can restore it to it's original state??

Also another post I came across was pretty interesting... This should work for you although it would require a few hours of time to install Ubuntu on your computer unless of course you already have it installed and the ability to use commands... maybe one of the more experienced coders on here could tell you what commands to use. Go down to post #29 to see what im talking about. Official Motorola Triumph bootloader discussion thread - Page 2

Let me know if that works!
 
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