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Root [Verizon] Running CM10

so i unlocked my bootloader and went ahead and flashed invisableks cm10 rom. when it went to restart right after flashing the rom, it appeared to have restarted a few times in the process. i thought this was only when you flashed roms with the kexec method. any ideas? also, all my pics seem to be gone from my gallery...

where did you get the invisiblek build from?
 
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ok...well it shouldn't be bootlooping...if it is its still thinking there is some kexec nonsense going on...

the latest build (non-kexec) is 1438...

http://invisiblek.chickenkiller.com/

grab 1438 from that link...and the JB GApps...

wipe and flash...

also, might not hurt to update your recovery either...

you can get an ODIN flashable CWM 6.0.1.2 (both touch and non-touch) here
 
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thats not the latest CWM anymore though...



- you did a wipe prior to flashing the first time?
- did you previously flash this build? or was it a different build?


yes, i wiped before i flashed the cm10 rom. and i'm not sure i understand your second question. this is the first rom i've flashed on this phone. all i did before this was flash the recovery and use the ez unlock app for the bootloader. also, i just realized that for some reason it doesn't give me the option to turn nfc on.
 
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yes, i wiped before i flashed the cm10 rom. and i'm not sure i understand your second question. this is the first rom i've flashed on this phone. all i did before this was flash the recovery and use the ez unlock app for the bootloader. also, i just realized that for some reason it doesn't give me the option to turn nfc on.

my second question is what build did you flash the first time?
 
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