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My wife left the window open near my only laptop that have, and a thunderstorm came through.......well you no the rest. Dead laptop after it completly dried, I get power but a driver is stuck in loop mode, so only the boot screen shows up. Well my question is do anybody on xda developers no how, or no anyone who knows how to change roms using only a wizard. I have a t-mobile mda (waiting for the fall for new pocket pc releases) with current wm6 rom crossbow reloaded 1.7. Would like to change to mfrazz xda6 (the real wizard window mobile 6 rom from ngenetics) rom. I thought I read somewhere that someone changed there rom with their pocket pc from the SD card. Please read my question thoroughly. I no theres a method by using a card reader and entering bootloader.....and so on, and so on. I have no access to any type of computer ( until I buy a new one ), and I need instructions or someone point me into the direction for changing my rom with just my pocket pc. I will continue to search forums, google, or whatever myself until we get and answer to this. Thank you all for reading my new post, and helping out in any form or fashion. Oh yeah I forgot to mention; please do not post or respond with any negativity. I no it say junior member ( noob) next to my users name , but i'm a grown ass man so respect me like one. Remember i'm the senior noob.
This is a little off topic, but have your tried booting your laptop and then pressing the F8 key before the Windows boot screen is displayed? From this screen you can try the "Last Known Good...." or try to boot into safe mode. If that doesn't work, you can try booting from your Windows CD and doing a repair installation of windows? If you can get power and it sticks at the boot screen, then some of your boot files may be corrupted. I'm assuming that you have Windows XP. Hope this helps. I don't know anything about flashing ROMs from the SD card, but have heard something about that in this forum or HoFo.
STOP TRYING TO TURN IT ON!! you're making it worse. trust me.
i work as a computer technician, i fix machines that have been spilled on all the time.
shut it down, take it somewhere to have it fixed. it might be dry on the OUTSIDE, but the inside is either
1.) still wet
2.) corroded chips that are shorting out
the only way to really tell, is disassemble it. take everything apart, REMOVE ALL ELECTRICITY to the computer, and check to see where the liquid is and what damage it has done. if you see corrosion spots, get a soft bristle tooth brush, run the part under water and use mild soap to brush it off. rinse it off, then let it dry for 48 hours minimum.
do not do this with the hard drive, optical drive, or LCD - just PCBs.
i've had dozens of computers come to me that had an entire cup of soda/beer/tea/coffee/water, etc. on it and was able to get it working. Water is the easiest to fix, as there are no sugars or anything to bond to the components.
its not the liquid that causes the problem, its the electricity running through it.
lol at this point i think im more worried about your laptop, and i am pretty sure there is a way to boot off of an sd card but im not sure, im sure somone here will know
h4ck must be a member of the geek squad!
my sony vaio laptop
when I saw my laptop it was soak and wet. I removed the keyboard pad, and unscrewed all the screws. Yes there was water on the inside, and I tried to dry it as much as possible. Went on vacation came back three weeks later. Before there was no power, when I return home I turn on my laptop and voila, it comes. I hit the f8 key and started it from its last known good config. System restarts but a small blue screen appears, then disappears. So I return to the bootscreen option and started it up in safe mode with networking. Everything came on in safe mode in a smaller screen size. I went to start/computer system/vaio recovery. Now this is were I messed up. Insted of using the last good config. check point, I used complete system recovery back to its normal state the way I bought it. all programs and software will be deleted.(just like a hard reset for pocket pc). It did a complete recovery of my hard drive c, and restore everything to factory settings. Now when it restarts a message says its missing some files and to repair this hit the "r" key and insert the windows xp cd-rom disc. I did this but it won't boot from the hard disk for some reason. Then after some time from trying to boot from the cd-rom disc, a small blue screen appears with the message: "A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. The problem seems to be caused by the following file: ati2dvag. The device driver got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. please check your hardware device vendor for any driver updates. technical information: *** stop: 0x000000EA (0x81cB2440, 0x81E0A440, 0xF896DCB4, 0x00000001) ati2dvag- beginning to dump of physical memory-physical memory dump complete. Contact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistance." Sorry guys for the long story but thats everything. I know this is a forum about PDA's but i'm just responding to the response. By the way have anybody found anything yet?
I won't flame you, but this was posted in the wrong forum regardless of what ROM you are using to flash to your device. Just keeping things clean.
Yeah, you're on the right track. You need to make a note of the file it says it's missing and the directory path. Then boot using the XP CD and choose r for recovery console. Depending on the number of windows partitions, you may need to choose the correct partition and provide an administrator password. After that you will see a DOS-like prompt. Copy the missing file from the XP CD to the hard drive. The command should look something like this:
expand d:\i386\missingFile.ex_ c:\windows\system32
D: is your CDROM and C: is your hard drive. Make sure you copy it into the directory that you made a note of earlier.
Also, here is a link that talks about an infinite loop problem with ATI drivers http://www.sightsea.com/pghpchd/pages/infinite_loop.html
I am one of the many who have been experiencing the random reboots. I have seen talk about it, but have not seen anyone really looking into why this is happening. Some people claim it happens only when docked, or when SD card is in etc. Yet others post that they still get the reboots without doing those things either.
I have been monitoring my reboot problem very closely. I have yet to determine the cause other than it only happens when the device is put into sleep mode manually or automatically, and I am looking for some help from some of the DEV's around here.
When our TF's do this reboot, it is a system crash. When this happens, a ROMDUMP file is placed on the internal "sd card".
These can be viewed with a simple txt editor, like windows notepad. I myself can not read the code and understand what info it is revealing to me. According to an Asus tech on the phone this file can tell you what went wrong and made the device reboot. However the buggers won't tell you crap over the phone and want me to send the device in with the ROMDUMP files.
When I try and read the files, I do see one thing in common, in 99% of them, right near the end of the file, or the very last line before the crash, this line is present,
Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt
<2>[ 162.985309] CPU1: stopping
If our reboot issue is kernal based, which would indicate it's a firmware issue;
I was thinking one of the talented DEV's around here could fix us up.
Hell maybe even just a reflash of the current firmware would fix the issue.
Anyway, if a DEV around here want to or willing to look into this, I have some ROM dumpfiles they can look at, just send me a PM.
For reference,
I have a B60K modle
Stock 3.1
GPS 1.3.1
Wifi 5.1.42
BluT 6.17
Kernal 2.6.36.3-00001-gf377a2b [email protected] #1
Build HMJ37.US_epad-8.4.4.5.2-20110603
Thanks.
I don't have any more dumps recently, deleted them so I can't pull up and see what mine said to give you, but wanted to just say I was having these multiple times a day every day and it started once I bought an AData 16GB SDCard for the dock. Then I ended up removing that card and bought a MicroSD 16GB card instead and it has quit doing the random reboots, so definitely seemed to be something with my SDCard in the dock.
Post your whole log here (as .txt or .zip) and I will look at it.
I've had these once or twice but have always deleted the file.
The Kernel Panic is the kernel's way of telling you that something unrecoverable has happened and the integrity of the whole OS is in question. Think of a kernel panic like a BSOD on Windows.
I've never seen that specific one before, but a quick Google search indicates it may be a problem with I/O operations - like bad RAM or a bad SD card.
sassafras
Thanks for the response. I have included 4 RAMDUMP files. I find these 4 special because they all happened in quick succession. Four separate reboots all within 8 mins of each other without any interaction of the device myself. I never touched the device, I just sat there and staring at the device rebooting 4 times in 8 mins. On the final reboot the device never came back on. AT this point I picked up the device and had to hold the power button down for over 10 seconds for the device to come back on to an Asus splash screen. This was mins after I did a fresh factory reset via the OS options internally then a hard reset using the hardware buttons.
...It's a bug alright...
It doesn't seem to be caused by the same problem though, just that the watchdog program invokes a kernel panic and reboots. Weird. I'll backtrace it later and see what's up.
sassafras
went a whole day without a reboot. I did have an odd lock up/freeze at the lock screen where i couldnt unlock the device or get it to rotate the screen. It was locked up tight. Held hte power button down for 20 secs before it shut down. Rebooted, no new RAMdump created. No issues since.
sassafras_, Did you have any luck reading those ramdumps?
I did - sort of.
They're all related to the watchdog program assuming it's soft locked up. Which it may very well have been, but since you weren't using the device at the time, it's hard to know for sure.
The function's that were called immediately prior to the fault were different, which to me indicates that it's just buggy software. Honestly, without doing a backtrace I wouldn't know, but I can't without a system.map from around the time of the lockup. I'm going to assume it's just buggy code from 3.1 and wait and see if the 3.2 release lowers the rate of these. If not, then maybe I'll do some more digging.
sassafras
sassafras_ said:
I did - sort of.
They're all related to the watchdog program assuming it's soft locked up. Which it may very well have been, but since you weren't using the device at the time, it's hard to know for sure.
The function's that were called immediately prior to the fault were different, which to me indicates that it's just buggy software. Honestly, without doing a backtrace I wouldn't know, but I can't without a system.map from around the time of the lockup. I'm going to assume it's just buggy code from 3.1 and wait and see if the 3.2 release lowers the rate of these. If not, then maybe I'll do some more digging.
sassafras
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Is there any progress on this issue? I bougth a brand new tf and during day random reboots maybe 50 times. And that romdumps are appeared on my internal storage. I dont have external sd by the way. Im stuck.
Hi.
Im having a same problem with my Transformer. Its a week old B60 and its reboots probably 50 times a day and give me log files.
Also im using Honeycomb 3.2
I really want to find out what is going on
i guess its a hardware issue or something.
i'm going to give back my TF today and take back a new one.
if i get same errors, i'll let you know.
I posted a workaround that helps immensely for rooted tablets somewhere around here. I can't find it tonight, but it's in one of the other 'random reboot' threads.
sassafras
sassafras_ -
Did you ever find anything with this issue? I am on my second TF and it is exhibiting the same random reboot while sleeping issue as the first. I know you have a post on another thread indicating how to tell the kernel to ignore "oops" conditions - have you received any feedback on how that is working? I assume this requires root access, I haven't yet rooted my device.
I have collected a few ramdump log files, but as of now only one out of 6 shows a kernel panic. I am new to Android, and I am trying to make sense of the dump logs. It appears that these dumps are maintained in a ring buffer, so the last entries are usually somewhere in the middle, is that correct? All of them also have some garbage at the end, but I assume that is just another effect of the ring buffer strategy.
Like I said, I am new to Android, but I am a long time embedded and real-time programmer, and pretty handy in Linux. It seems to me that the log files aren't providing enough information, but I'm not sure how to debug kernel/system crashes in Android. If anyone could point me in the right direction of where I should look next to get more information on these crashes, perhaps we could get to the bottom of this problem.
From what I can tell via the logs, when the TF is sleeping, it wakes up from time to time for various reasons, then suspends when it is done. It looks like it is during this wake/suspend cycle that something occasionally goes wrong and causes the tablet to reboot.
I am hoping that this is a software/firmware issue (or a hardware issue that can be worked-around with software), because I really like the TF platform and this issue makes keeping apps like IM or email running while it the device sleeps kinda iffy.
Any help from the awesome experts here at XDA would be greatly appreciated, and I look forward to learning more of the gory details and inner workings of Android.
I have had the same issues. Configuring the kernel to ignore oops only helped a bit. The tf would still freeze in standby eventually (once a day or so). My supplier (i.e. not Asus) replaced it and my new tf (a SBK v2 one, unfortunately) has not rebooted once in 2+ weeks. So my guess is that it was a hardware issue (memory, something not coming out of backup mode properly, ...?). Not sure if one could work-around it in software.
Now, this was probably not very helpful but I thought I'd share my experience here. And possibly my tf suffered from an entirely different defect, although the symptoms were the same (ramdump logs from random reboots in standby, independent from wifi on/off, sync on/off, and lots of other settings I tried).
flipflipflip -
Thanks for your reply! I was hoping that it wasn't a hardware issue, and since I got two in a row with the identical problem I was thinking that maybe a software fix could get around it. After reading about your experience, I went ahead and returned it and ordered another one from a different source. Hopefully the third time's a charm!
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this one is not an SBK v2, but I'll be happy just to have one without sleep-apnea!
This did give me a chance to load up ADB and poke around a bit under the hood of the last one, so if nothing else it is a learning experience. Hopefully I will have something to contribute to the community once I get my hands on a working device.
I know it's been a while (had a big work-related headache), but just wanted to post and let people know that I finally received a TF101 (B50!!) that seems to be working just fine - so I guess it was just a combination of bad luck and a hardware issue after all.
The only issue I have now is that sometimes when it is sleeping, it loses its internet connection (it still seems to be connected to the AP) - but I think I can work around that.
Cheers!
First things first This Forum has a LOT of different places to post so if this is in the wrong place please dont yell at me, just kindly assist me in moving it to the appropriate location. I think once we get this solved it might be a huge step for the Android community.
OK So long story short G2's digitizer is dead, glass shattered, i can still see the screen and i'm getting a USB OTG cable tomorrow, that will make all of this completely null and void(maybe wednesday). (ALSO Caps is being used for things i think are important, i'm going to be posting this in a few places so i need it to be universal, i hope you all understand)
BUT i still want to try my damndest to get into this phone and backup files, JUST BECAUSE I BELIEVE I SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO.(or at the very least "able")
So for those as adventurous as i am, I'd like to hear any suggestions on how to get access to the device (MOUNT STORAGE) in its current state. Details below:
-Sprint ls980
-Digitizer is shattered
-lcd is completely fine
-all buttons work (theres only three lol)
-i have sound and vibration
-wireless storage is off(turned it off right before it fell from my hands to the douchebag floor below)
-USB DEBUGGING(although i distinctly remember enabling it many times) Is NOT ON. (Or at least adb will not recognize the device.)
-adb WILL recognize the device in SIDELOAD MODE
-no custom recovery
-no custom roms
-literally purely stock
-And of course USB Connection is set to CHARGE ONLY(i didnt do this, but apparently it remembers your LAST choice and uses that as default, stupid lg, why let me chose the option to "ask every time", if you're going to default to my last choice anyway?)
Now i really just want to access my pictures(there's a pic of my mom that i took and she REALLY wants it and bugs me daily about it)(You can blame the G2's amazing camera)
Now here's what i HAVE TRIED:
-ADB
-moborobo sp? (some program)(and a few others like it)
-android control
-fastboot
-download mode
-tried making my own OTG cable....failed miserably (i'd upload a pic...but yea...)
-adb via wifi
-tried flashing a custom recovery, but USB debugging wasnt enabled so it failed
-_-
-had the idea of using chrome Remote desktop, but i cant connect to it in its current state lol
-thought about bluetooth, but my lame laptop doesnt have bluetooth (i'd be willing to explore this option tho, sounds fun)
-nothing "illegal"......yet.....totally kidding, i want to be able to do this as legally as possible
So brothers and sisters, does anyone have any options they'd like to try out?
If we try anything CRAZY is there a way to force the phone to make a backup?
Is there a way to disassemble the phone and connect it straight to the onboard storage?
i'm just throwing ideas out there.
Thanks in advance!!
and yes i'm a new poster, but i've been lurking on these forums since 2010
And i'll add this, because i know someone is thinking it right now, "Why didnt you root your g2?" Simple answer is this:
I wanted to experience Android in its most Basic state, Getting people to move from any other platform to Android is not easy, When you show them your modded out custom g2 it scares them, but the second they see my phone completely stock and realize how great Android is they start regretting their iPhone purchase or even heir midrange Android purchase. My [email protected] and Nexus 7 in their "Vanila" state have Wowed many people and converted longtime iphone users. Solving this problem would only aid in that effort.
Thanks again guys.
Is there a way to move this to the Developers forum? i'm sure they've got some ideas
Okay, I'm not only new to this forum, but I am also inexperienced with Android software, and the exploits thereof. Here's the run down: I have reason to believe that my wife is either cheating on me, or very much considering it. While I am not able to navigate computers very well, I am able to navigate people's behavior quite well, and she is showing a lot of red flags that indicate to me that she is being deceptive, and that she may possibly be up to something with someone at work (which I don't have ready access to.) She has my old GS3 (No service, just wifi) and has recently been particularly occupied with it.
I put a keylogger on the computer and grabbed her passwords, but nothing is showing up. She has been deleting her messages, and has been using the private browser setting on the computer. I believe everything that is pertinent to the matter at hand is on that phone. Earlier today, I managed to guess her password while she was in the shower, but had to close shop quickly, due to her coming out. She must've had a trap set, seeing as she has since changed the password, and now I am stuck back at square one.
I tried guessing her password based off of her recent and past interests, favorite things, etc, but have been unsuccessful. What I need is a way to bypass her password, while leaving it intact, either through manual manipulation of the device, or through wifi. My PC is (unfortunately) Vista, and I don't know if she has google play activated on that phone or not. I don't know what she has going on on there, otherwise, I wouldn't be here.
I don't want ANY trace of me being there. If I find something, I will make it very apparent that I know about it. If anyone can help me, I'd appreciate it.
Sorry that you are having problems with your wife but no one here is going to telling how to hack into your wife's phone. It's illegal and just plain wrong no matter what you think she may be doing.
Hello, not sure if this is the right thread to be posting this on but here goes...I am trying to root my phone mainly because I want to open up more resources, get rid of certain programs, try out new rooms and I'm interested in development. But another more pressing reason now is because I believe my phone has been hacked. It, along with the last few phones I've had (I've been changing phones to run from whatever is happening.) changes security settings on it's own, goes through batteries way to quickly and uses data when it shouldn't be. Certain options in settings have been grayed out and others keep getting switched back from where I put them. I absolutely cannot run adb because I cannot get my computer to recognize them. I can't run adb over WiFi either. I've tried different computers, operating systems and everything I know to do. I've spent weeks (literally weeks) trying different suggestions from different websites and tutorials and nothing works. I've used Windows, Linux and OSX. I even payed one click root to do it and they couldn't either. I've been looking at what logs and other info I can get from apps but it's limited info because I don't have root. I have read some manifest docs and even though I'm a noob they just don't sound right and certain apps permissions are way out there. I've checked call logs through two carriers, T-Mobile and now Verizon and both indicate that my phone is sending back to back texts and making phone calls that I didn't make. And I mean a lot of them. I've even made it a point to leave my phone at home all day and not use it and my call logs have still indicated usage. I really need some help...I don't know what to do at this point, I feel defeated, angry and frustrated. I believe that it has something to do with firebase and possibly my ex-wife. About a year ago I found an .apk file in her Google drive called ( truthspy.apk ). I did some research and it wasn't good. This was like 5 phones ago and she hasn't had physical access to my last few phones. I'm not sure what's going on but I know for a fact something is going on and Im respectfully requesting someone's help. Is there something that I can do like invoke a log or bug report or go somewhere and take a screen shot to someone something that they would be able to look at and tell if it wasn't right or that something was going on?
Thanks.
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