CM 10 stuck in bootloop

nbieter

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Hey, just started rooting and flashing custom ROMs for the first time and I think I've gotten pretty far but now I'm stuck.

CyanogenMod 10 keeps getting stuck in a bootloop (the start screen won't go anywhere). Is there any way to fix this and get CM10 without the hassle of restoring the factory image, rerooting and reinstalling ROM manager? Is this problem just caused by CM 10 being a nightly build or is there any chance I did something wrong? Does anyone else with CM 10 nightly builds having this problem?
 
Okay so now ParanoidAndroid is stuck in a bootloop as well... It goes on for several minutes and I can never seem to get it to boot up. I am very unhappy now.
 
I downloaded cm10 as well, but did not have paranoidandroid installed on my nexus 7 tablet. after flashing the cm10 and rebooting, it gets stuck on a boot loop of the spinny wheels....... what did you do to get out? have you found a way to get back to stock? the only thing left I have on it is the gladOS kernel running along gladOS control... the tablet IS rooted and the bootloader unlocked. after searching through a lot of forums, it seems that you are the only other person with this problem....
 
I downloaded cm10 as well, but did not have paranoidandroid installed on my nexus 7 tablet. after flashing the cm10 and rebooting, it gets stuck on a boot loop of the spinny wheels....... what did you do to get out? have you found a way to get back to stock? the only thing left I have on it is the gladOS kernel running along gladOS control... the tablet IS rooted and the bootloader unlocked. after searching through a lot of forums, it seems that you are the only other person with this problem....

Boot to bootloader (power down, hold volume down and power until bootloader screen) plug into computer, volume scroll to recovery and hit power. Once there, on your computer adb push Paranoid or another ROM to your device:
adb push nameoffile.zip /sdcard/

Or if you made a backup before flashing (as you should have) just restore it when you get to recovery.

Worst case.. Follow my Factory Image Restore guide.

:)

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Boot to bootloader (power down, hold volume down and power until bootloader screen) plug into computer, volume scroll to recovery and hit power
For some reason it won't let me scroll with the volume buttons... It did the first time I tried it, but not anymore. I'm gonna be looking at your factory reset guide now. :) thanks!
 
Alright, thank you for putting up with me. I have good news and bad news. Good news: after flashing a ROM with errors on it (wouldn't finish installing from zip) I tried flashing cm10 again. Somewhere there must have been magic, because his time it loaded, much to my surprise. I got the settings back to where I want them (visual and sound) and then I noticed the he bad news. All my apps were gone, but they were still taking memory, so they are hidden somewhere. There is no Google store app, and in the play store site, it won't let me redownload, claiming they are already been installed. Then even worse, it won't download new things, like root explorers so I can go investigate. After a quick peek I realized I have the cm10 UNOFFICIAL grouper, and it was bound to do something crazy like this. Any recommendations to what I can do to get all my apps back?
 
It finally let me in to cm10, but I have the unofficial grouper, with a small problem. No apps whatsoever. But play store still claims they are downloaded. What now?
 
Alright, thank you for putting up with me. I have good news and bad news. Good news: after flashing a ROM with errors on it (wouldn't finish installing from zip) I tried flashing cm10 again. Somewhere there must have been magic, because his time it loaded, much to my surprise. I got the settings back to where I want them (visual and sound) and then I noticed the he bad news. All my apps were gone, but they were still taking memory, so they are hidden somewhere. There is no Google store app, and in the play store site, it won't let me redownload, claiming they are already been installed. Then even worse, it won't download new things, like root explorers so I can go investigate. After a quick peek I realized I have the cm10 UNOFFICIAL grouper, and it was bound to do something crazy like this. Any recommendations to what I can do to get all my apps back?

It finally let me in to cm10, but I have the unofficial grouper, with a small problem. No apps whatsoever. But play store still claims they are downloaded. What now?

Most ROMs require you to flash Gapps (Google Apps) separately. This is a legal issue, they aren't allowed to be included in custom ROMs. You can see the latest gapps package, a link to download it, and a changelog, here: Google Apps - RootzWiki

When flashing a new ROM always wipe! In recovery Wipe data/factory reset, wipe the cache, the dalvik cache, and the system (in CWM Recovery this is under Mounts & Storage). Then flash the ROM, flash the gapps, and reboot.
*Also note that the gapps package does NOT include google apps which are available to download from the Play, for size and region-specific/legal reasons. So thing you are used to seeing there like Gmail, Maps, Google+, will have to be downloaded from Play again.... though later you can have these restored by TiBu (without data), which brings me to..

As for your previously installed apps.. they will need to be reinstalled as flashing required wiping. Going forward click the link in my signature to check out my TiBu guide.. when set up properly you can use the app to backup all of your apps with data, and restore data with the apps for many of them, and others without data (this is explained in more detail in the guide).

And before you wipe / flash / hack / or do anything.. be smart, be safe, make a nandroid backup. Go into your recovery and hit Backup. When it's done you ought to even copy the backup to your computer for safe keeping. Restoring a backup will revert your device to exactly how it was when you made the backup. They can be big files so you won't want to keep many on your device, usually just one or 2 will be fine. :)
 
I really wish someone would take note of your post. You put it nicely and its just the way I would've put it. Please someone take note of this post and respond. Pleaaaseeee!
 
I really wish someone would take note of your post. You put it nicely and its just the way I would've put it. Please someone take note of this post and respond. Pleaaaseeee!

Wish answered. Lol. :p what's going on, winterdroid?



**GO MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN - I.Guy*

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Need Help. I have a Samsung Tab 2 7.0 (P3113) (JB 4.1.1) I have flashed CM10 and Google Apps. Tab trys to boot and Cyanocenmod Icon is displayed then says the "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped and Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped" and nothing happens from there. The screen goes blank and will not even get to a lock screen. I have been unable to reboot or enter into recovery mode. I really need some help.

Thanks
 
Samsung Galaxy S3 hard reset This is wat the solution is ...while logo is appering -
1) remove the battery and put it back
2) do hard reset by clicking volume up ,home and power botton for 10 seconds ,,
3) than restart...
..
now it will boot up properly...
 
Hi. Tried every solution offered from all the kind helpers out there. Must be me cos the "solutions" have not changed my phone. Still says Android is upgrading Starting apps. Think it is telling porkies. Don't think it is doing either of those.
 
Yes, i am. I cannot update to the latest nightlies due to this. I'm stuck on cm 10.2-20131016-NIGHTLY-apexqtmo.zip. Anyone got answers to this issue that does not involve wiping my memory out (which I already did)?
 
Here this should help. Re: CM 10 stuck in bootloop

Hello,

I am fairly experienced with flashing custom roms. I've had difficulty with this bootloop error, but was able to resolve the issue with the following steps.

Here are the steps to make your OS boot and you will have android on your phone working as good as new:

Step 1) in the ZIP folder that contains the ROM, and in that folder, grab the file called "boot.img" and CTRL+C or Command+C (if on a mac).

Step 2) Paste that in your fastboot folder, the folder that contains your adb files.

Step 3) Connect your phone to the computer and be sure you have the proper drivers installed for your phone, eg. HTC Drivers, Samsung drivers, etc.

Step 4) Reboot your phone to fastboot option in your bootloader. Make sure it says somewhere at the top, fastboot USB.

Step 5) Back to your computer, in the fastboot folder with your adb files, also where your boot.img file is, Hold SHIFT and Right-click.

Step 6) Click "Open command window here."

Step 7) Type "adb devices," to ensure your device is connected.

Step 8) Once it shows that your device is connected, type in "fastboot flash boot boot.img" --This is flashing the Boot.img onto your phone. This also allows your phone to boot off of that, which then installs it into the system, and will then allow your device to work.

Step 9) Once this is done flashing, go onto your phone, boot to recovery, then wipe ONLY CACHE AND DALVIK CACHE!!

Step 10) Reboot your phone and be patient, it will take about 1-2 mins for this to boot up since it is your first time. Then follow the steps to set up your phone.

Step 11) Congratulations! You are now on a custom ROM.

Hope this helps!

- John Reqmash
 
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