lundi 16 mars 2015

[Q] Boot crash: Cyanogenmod 11 + Link2SD gone wrong

Edit: Sorry, the question form didn't save the "This is a question post" tick after I previewed, I hope that doesn't mess up things.



Edit #2: I should also point out that I backed up everything previously, so I don't care about saving any data on the phone, I just want it working again...



Hello,

Two days ago I decided to try the SD Link feature from Link2SD on my Galaxy S2, because I was tired of running low on internal storage space when I had a 32gb SD card just for photos.



I was only linking games and other apps that were not important to the phone's normal functionality, but on 3 our 4 occasions Link2SD would hang on the linking process and I'd wait 10 minutes before force quitting the app each time. This wasn't causing any problems, until the last hang. I restarted the app and saw that it couldn't compute any of the other apps internal size. So I rebooted the phone and got stuck on a boot crash.



Sometimes the boot would go beyond the Samsung logo and into the Cyanogenmod loading, but the phone would shutdown before leaving that screen.



I had CWM on my phone, so I tried a bunch of stuff:

  • to wipe data/factory reset

  • wipe dalvik cache

  • wipe cache

  • reinstall Cyanogenmod from a zip (either from internal, sdcard0, sdcard1, and even Odin)


After so many attempts, my searches started pointing me to the fact that some system files could be bad, so I tried:

  • format /system

  • format /data


I didn't format /boot but it's reaching the point that it's the only thing I haven't tried.



So next I used Odin to flash back to stock ROM, and in the process lost CWM.

Since that didn't work, I flashed a stock Kernel too.



I should point out that the phone was working perfectly before this Link2SD mess, and also that each time I flashed with Odin, I would get a glimpse of the app optimization process, that would reach around 39 of 42 apps before the phone would shutdown.



I'm running out of ideas and search keywords.

Please help.



Thank you for your time.





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