My transformer with hc 3.1 suddenly reboot its self, first when on stand by and the second time while running astro file manager. Anyone know if its has a system log for this ?
I have the same issue as well, while just idling for a few minutes.. it happened twice in the first two days since updating to 3.1
I got my Transformer yesterday and it happened 2 times so far. Hopefully it will be resolved in the 3.2 update.
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Had the same issue with 3.0.1. Had done a reset to factory settings, and the problem was gone. Applications have restored themselves automatically, so in 15 minutes I was back to my old system.
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okay so this is really annoying me now.
i have had whatsapp for a long time now and have been able to send images using it.
but tonight whenver i send an image it would keep showing me a "retry" button
i have restarted my phone, uninstalled and installed again, cleared cache data, tried using wifi and mobile network. nothing works?
im on desire hd, gingerbread
can anybody help??
This has happened to me before. After so few days it just started working again.
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lol mine has started to work again now...
wierd
I wish there's a menu for sign out sign in from whatsapp......
wait few days maybe there are some problems on the network
Seems like a server-side problem. I exprerienced it to past few days,
This has happened to me before.
So I got a replacement thunderbolt from Verizon. Rooted it, all was fine for the first few days. Now the phone randomly shuts itself off. I'll have it in my pocket, go to take it out and the thing has shut itself off. It's happened on MR2 and MR2.5. The phone is fully charged so I don't think its a battery problem.
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Mine rebooted 3 times randomly in one day this weekend, and one morning it was just shut off completely, like you mentioned. Being on-call 24/7 means this is no good for me... lol, as you can imagine. I am also rooted using jcase's method.
Any suggestions or solutions?
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I thought at first maybe it was app-related so I uninstalled all the apps that I didn't have previously on my EVO (was with Sprint) and it hasn't rebooted since but that's only been 24 hours. I'll report back if it reboots again.
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I thought at first maybe it was app-related so I uninstalled all the apps that I didn't have previously on my EVO (was with Sprint) and it hasn't rebooted since but that's only been 24 hours. I'll report back if it reboots again.
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Sound like it might be overheating. You Overclocking?
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As soon as I booted it back up it was only sitting at 36 or so celcius. What temp do these phones really start acting funny
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My phone was unrooted stock, and after the MR1 update my phone would restart 1-3 times a day. Then it started to shut off once or twice a day. Verizon had me do a factory reset, and that stopped the shutdowns, but not the reboots. Not long after that, i installed the leaked MR2 for non-rooted phones, and haven't had any reboot issues yet.
I dropped from 1.4 to 1.2 ghz and seems to be doing better for now.
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Does doing a factory reset unroot the phone?
factory reset does not unroot your phone. also, try updating your kernel. if you are running an AOSP ROM, make sure you are running an AOSP kernel. If you are running a Sense ROM, be sure you are running a Sense kernel. I personally run Imo's latest 3.5.0 GB sense kernel. he just released it yesterday. Running very smooth so far.
I have had this problem before.
I noticed for one thing certain apps cause this to happen. I had this problem twice and one time it was right after going on an app downloading spree. The second time was after flashing a kernal that my phone apparently didn't like.
The solution
I wiped data and reflash rom.
The first time I had the problem I just went into recovery and recovered my most recent back up and that seemed to work fine. I just wiped data and reflashed the ROM to ensure the problem was solved the second time it happened.
Obviously if this problem is related to the kernal just flash a different kernal. I starting using the dream kernal and I haven't had a reboot/shutdown problem since.
My Tf take like 2 long minutes to boot
Is that normal? (I have like tons of apps)
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No. Two minutes is not normal.
Are you running the stock ROM? Overclock? Please provide more details.
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Mine takes about 15-20 seconds. I have about 5 or 6 apps installed.
I've never counted and have maybe 80-130 apps installed by now. Best guess is around 1 minute.
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mines takes about 40 sec..
37 seconds from the flicker of the screen until the lock screen pops up. Running PRIME 2.1.1 with the Prime OC Kernal.
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Mine takes a bit of time also. With over a 100 apps, regardless of Prime or Revolver it takes a good amount until I see the lockscreen,but its because I have zipaligned on boot enabled.
4 minutes, zip aligned
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oh god, I have over 100 apps installed and my boot time is 3:04, and some of you are getting 15 SECONDS??? welp, time to make my backup, wipe the divice clean, and see how much faster i can get my boot time. I don't usually restart my transformer, so this extremely long boot time was a real surprise to me. Thanks for reminding me to reboot more often!
Mine takes about three millennia, give or take a century or two. That's with the latest Prime ROM. How the crap do you guys get such short boot times?
well, after a wipe of all of my data and then restore of about 30 apps from titanium backup (I'm using good 'ol revolver 1.9.5 and prime OC at default voltage) i got a cool 43 seconds from asus screen to lockscreen.
OK, I just rebooted my device for the first time in weeks with logcat running. Aside from all the retarded "adb server is out of date" errors I got, I also noticed that PackageManager is unpacking native libraries all the time. Something I've not seen in ages, and the only results I get for its output lead me to the CM bugtracker and forum.
It looks like it's something common to all Android devices (I think my Sensation does it if 'quick boot' isn't enabled), but it seems to have been solved on the CM end of things.
I guess we have to either wait for CM or ICS to see faster boot times from our tabs
Mine probably takes 45 seconds to a minute.
Question though... Why does it matter? You guys rebooting your tfs multiple times a day? I reboot mine about once a week or so, honestly could care less about whether it takes 30 second or 5 minutes to boot.
No offense
Carry on
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It's annoying if you like dicking about with ROMs and settings and whatnot.
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It's annoying if you like dicking about with ROMs and settings and whatnot.
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Yes and also some of us get random reboots.. and if u were doing something or show off your tablet.. No one wants to wait for it to reboot back up in 1+ minutes..
I thin the reason for longed boot time might be attributed to the number of apps installed along side having zipaligned enabled.
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5 or 6 Minutes... If installing an update from the recovery It takes 10 to 13 Minutes !!!
I have over 200+ apps !!
Using the Latest Revolver ROM...
Also there are some features in the Revolver parts app... If I enabled them the booting time doubles !! (Battery Calibration - Defragmentation - Zipalign)
So Insane !!!
Mine takes about 50 seconds. with about 90 apps installed.
I'm using Android Revolution HD 2.2.1, clocked op 1514 Mhz.
I'm on stock, using ADW EX with about 70 apps. Takes about 4 and a half minutes to boot up.
let me also add that I have 153 apps installed according to TiBackup.
Take note also that if you are basing your boot time on a freshly installed ROM, it could be considerably longer. On average for me its been as long as 10 minutes, but for the most part its been taking about 7 minutes total on updates/installs.
If you change something that requires reboot, like the bootanimation.zip, it can also take longer due to the OS needing to read the changed file. I am running the PRIME ROM, but I swapped out the bootanimation for the one in revolver. I really dig it better than the whole "PC boot up" thing.
Thinning out your system apps will also decrease boot time (I have found). For some reason, if I had alot of /system/app apk's it seemed to lag on startup. Most of the files I have are in the /data/app directory. Also, certain apps are programmed to run on startup, which can dramatically affect your boot time.
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Yesterday I had to go to the browser on my Transformer, but when I wanted to unlock it I forgot what I wanted to do. So I'm thinking and I'm thinking and I see my Transformer rebooting. I thought it was forzen and it needed a reboot. Sinds then it's stuck on the boot logo(with powered by nvidia tegra underneath it). It keeps rebooting and rebooting but it never get's further than that.
I'm running stock ICS with the latest updates.
Sorry for bad english.
Found the problem just keep the power button for 10 seconds.
Turn it on again.
solution?
You found the problem? What was it?
I had the same problem, I had found a solution but now it is restarting over and over again.
Hard power-off seemed to help, but it continues to do this every hour or so since the update (2 days ago?)
solution?
I'm having the same issue.
I would like to know how to fix this issue other then going back to the factory settings.
Indeed, don't think there's an easy way.
Maybe a root will help.
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Guys, the OP told you how he fixed it. Read the last sentences! He just long held power button to do cold reboot.
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Ya
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Guys, the OP told you how he fixed it. Read the last sentences! He just long held power button to do cold reboot.
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I see, but neither of the other responders have solved it that way, else I wouldn't be here. But thanks for reminding.
The XDA-rules clearly indicate that we should look for a topic that is related.
I had the reboots also. I did a factory reset that stopped them for a few days then they started again. I disabled the Asus settings in the menu and have gone four days with no reset. Then I reset the screenshot check and forgot to uncheck it after the shot. The first time it slept it rebooted. I think the problem is in the Asus settings.
I had also reboots when the tablet goes into deep sleep / standby. I wipe all datas and switch to various roms. Then i found the app "wake lock" thats prevents that cpu goes into idle mode. The reboots disappear After activeating this app in mode PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK .
So my first Transformer had this weird random reboots, so I exchanged it for a new one. This one was working fine until few days ago and it started to randomly reboot again
I did nothing to my Transformer and it is fully stock and the bootloader is locked. Is this a common problem? Is there any fix to it? Thanks
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Try doing a factory reset and see if you get the same problem, if you do you should exchange it again. It is also possible that an app or appsre causing the problem, so after the reset just try for a while without restoring the apps you have downloaded
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jgaf said:
Try doing a factory reset and see if you get the same problem, if you do you should exchange it again. It is also possible that an app or appsre causing the problem, so after the reset just try for a while without restoring the apps you have downloaded
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Ok I'll factory reset. It's been over 14 days so I can't exchange now hopefully that fixed the problem
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i had the same issue with reboots
i reset it all and it was sitting there doing nothing then rebooted
so its a app on the tablet its self somewhere causing it
i returned mine to asus as it was over 30 days
so far they replaced the lcd screen cause of light bleed and the mainboard as well
hope it fixes it havnt got it back yet its been 2 weeks so far they say should get it back this week
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i had the same issue with reboots
i reset it all and it was sitting there doing nothing then rebooted
so its a app on the tablet its self somewhere causing it
i returned mine to asus as it was over 30 days
so far they replaced the lcd screen cause of light bleed and the mainboard as well
hope it fixes it havnt got it back yet its been 2 weeks so far they say should get it back this week
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Thanks so much for the reply after deleting tasker, I am having no reboot...
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