dynomot
Android Expert
Yes, yes, I know I own a Note 3, but I want some input (no point on my device's rooting forum
).
After running rooted stock for seemingly ever I ventured into XDA found a kernel I could tweak to death (Ultimate v63) Did a Nandroid, and flashed away. Didn't like it, it wasn't stable, even with default settings so I decided to restore my Nandroid and go from there. Big mistake. On booting every and any process you can think of FCed (ie stopped) repeatedly, rendering the phone useless. I didn't even have time to acknowledge one before another popped up; I even had to pull the battery to stop it. So I went into recovery (Philz v6.13 for Note 3), did a wipe, and tried again. Same thing. Did a mega wipe (where you have to install a new ROM straight after) and restored my Nandroid, same thing. Now silly me only had that one Nandroid that was 4.4.2 (and we all know you can't go back) so I spent three and half hours hours reflashing the stock ROM from Odin, rerooting, installing CWM rather than Philz (which I'm not sure Is to blame) and setting up my device with all my apps (a very ancient TB backup was available, so ancient as to be obsolete so I didn't bother), tweaking, installing my mods etc, etc.
Why did it happen? Anyone any ideas? The Nandroid passed it's Md5 checksum and was made direct from me manually entering recovery and restored exactly the same way.
I Just want to avoid another repeat of the debacle.

After running rooted stock for seemingly ever I ventured into XDA found a kernel I could tweak to death (Ultimate v63) Did a Nandroid, and flashed away. Didn't like it, it wasn't stable, even with default settings so I decided to restore my Nandroid and go from there. Big mistake. On booting every and any process you can think of FCed (ie stopped) repeatedly, rendering the phone useless. I didn't even have time to acknowledge one before another popped up; I even had to pull the battery to stop it. So I went into recovery (Philz v6.13 for Note 3), did a wipe, and tried again. Same thing. Did a mega wipe (where you have to install a new ROM straight after) and restored my Nandroid, same thing. Now silly me only had that one Nandroid that was 4.4.2 (and we all know you can't go back) so I spent three and half hours hours reflashing the stock ROM from Odin, rerooting, installing CWM rather than Philz (which I'm not sure Is to blame) and setting up my device with all my apps (a very ancient TB backup was available, so ancient as to be obsolete so I didn't bother), tweaking, installing my mods etc, etc.
Why did it happen? Anyone any ideas? The Nandroid passed it's Md5 checksum and was made direct from me manually entering recovery and restored exactly the same way.
I Just want to avoid another repeat of the debacle.