I did something that caused my TF to wipe - even though the little print in the corner said to push the down volume control to get out of wipe mode, pushing it didn't make any difference. So I figured I'd just let it go and then reload everything. But now it's in "safe mode" and I can't figure out how to get it back to normal. I searched the forum but found nothing. I need help. Badly. TIA - sheureka
Did you reboot yet?
When I power on after shutting it down I get that same message up in the left hand corner and it again wipes all the data and restarts in safe mode. I can't get out of that loop.
check and make sure that your volume rocker isnt sticking.
There is very little play in the volume rocker but it was controlling the volume yesterday when I was using the TF. I'm just stuck at that push the rocker up or down screen again. - sheureka
Sound like the volume down is pressed in. it should have a little play in it.
SOLVED!
Well I guess I'm going to join the chorus with all the other "build quality" people. Going into settings/sound the volume down button isn't working at all. The up button works fine. Boo. Hiss. - sheureka
Just learned something about my Transformer. The down volume toggle does not work when the TF is docked, although the up toggle works fine. So undocking solved my problem. Very, very weird. - sheureka
I am also in this situation --with no way out that I have found. I had this same problem - but I wasn't 'docked' it still wiped my drive and stuck me in SAFE MODE with I can see. I have tried the manual factort reset but when I log back on I go back to SAFE MODE. I found this thread and this site searching for a solution...
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I recently rooted my new Gooapple V5-3g. Everything was going fine and I was starting to download apps from Google Play, add contacts, etc. I was listening to the fm radio today and turned the volume down, then tried to turn it back up. It would not respond when I used the volume + button, so I tried to reboot. I powered down, then held the power button to power back up. Although I did not hold the volume + button while I was pressing the power button, it went straight into Recovery mode. Every time I reboot, it goes straight back to Recovery. If I power off, then back on again, straight to Recovery mode. I accidentally went into factory mode (trying every combination of buttons to override my 'stuck' volume + button) and did a Key Test...VlmUp was the only key that failed.
Would this be most likely to indicate a hardware problem? Or is there something that I could have done to cause this (by rooting)? And does anyone have the slightest clue if there is something I could do to fix it?
I bought the phone from Android-sale about a month ago. The only problem I noticed when I first started playing with it was that auto-rotate would not work in text-mode (tried setting it every-which-way in both settings and the android pull-down menu, to no avail. It works in everything else. Other than that, the volume button/Recovery mode is my first issue.
Any and all advise is greatly appreciated!
stucked in factory mode
I am stucked in this "Factory Mode" with these options available...
full test
item test
test report
clear flash
version
reboot
Please advise me what to do..... is it bricked......? i felt so helpless.
see picture. It doesn't recognise any rom at all.
After I restarted my Nexus 5 (Kitkat 4.4.2) phone after a flight yesterday, it only starts in "Safe Mode."
On the boot screen, I cannot select any other option by hitting "volume down" button (default selection is 1st in the list). Also, once the phone starts, the "volume down" button doesn't work. Therefore, I am thinking my "volume up" button is stuck. Which explains why the phone doesn't start in normal mode and gives me the boot screen (On/off switch with volume-up button).
To my surprise, once my phone starts I noticed following behavior.
(1) Pressed volume up button. On screen volume slider shows up and volume goes to max.
(2) I decreased the volume via "on screen" slider (not through volume down button).
(3) If volume up button was "stuck," as I thought, as soon as I let go the slider on the screen, volume should start increasing again. But it doesn't. Therefore, I am guessing, it might not be a button hardware issue.
Note: I tried the aforementioned three steps with my wife's Nexus 5 and on Nexus 7 by continuously holding down the volume up button. In step-3, as I expect, volume does start going up, as soon as I release the slider on screen.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much.
AbstractDuc said:
After I restarted my Nexus 5 (Kitkat 4.4.2) phone after a flight yesterday, it only starts in "Safe Mode."
On the boot screen, I cannot select any other option by hitting "volume down" button (default selection is 1st in the list). Also, once the phone starts, the "volume down" button doesn't work. Therefore, I am thinking my "volume up" button is stuck. Which explains why the phone doesn't start in normal mode and gives me the boot screen (On/off switch with volume-up button).
To my surprise, once my phone starts I noticed following behavior.
(1) Pressed volume up button. On screen volume slider shows up and volume goes to max.
(2) I decreased the volume via "on screen" slider (not through volume down button).
(3) If volume up button was "stuck," as I thought, as soon as I let go the slider on the screen, volume should start increasing again. But it doesn't. Therefore, I am guessing, it might not be a button hardware issue.
Note: I tried the aforementioned three steps with my wife's Nexus 5 and on Nexus 7 by continuously holding down the volume up button. In step-3, as I expect, volume does start going up, as soon as I release the slider on screen.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much.
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I would test this by (backing up ROM first) flashing another ROM (maybe stock based) and test to see if issue persists. If not problem anymore, then it was ROM/software issue, try reflashing stock/ROM currently on to fix issue. If you flash and problem persists, then probably a hardware issue that may have to be returned for exchange through Google.
RevelationOmega said:
I would test this by (backing up ROM first) flashing another ROM (maybe stock based) and test to see if issue persists. If not problem anymore, then it was ROM/software issue, try reflashing stock/ROM currently on to fix issue. If you flash and problem persists, then probably a hardware issue that may have to be returned for exchange through Google.
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I did the factory reset. Unfortunately, it did not work.
Since I will not be able to select options via volume up/down button on the Bootloader screen, I am not sure whether I can flash another ROM.
AbstractDuc said:
I did the factory reset. Unfortunately, it did not work.
Since I will not be able to select options via volume up/down button on the Bootloader screen, I am not sure whether I can flash another ROM.
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Try Flashify or Mobile Odin to flash a touch based recovery (ie. clockworkmod with touch option .img file from website or TWRP) and boot to recovery via the app (ie CWM app boot to recovery or the goo manager app, which ever recovery you install). That should allow you to flash and avoid the need to use the volume keys.
RevelationOmega said:
Try Flashify or Mobile Odin to flash a touch based recovery (ie. clockworkmod with touch option .img file from website or TWRP) and boot to recovery via the app (ie CWM app boot to recovery or the goo manager app, which ever recovery you install). That should allow you to flash and avoid the need to use the volume keys.
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This sounded a bit out of my comfort zone, so I called Google and explained the issue. Google is replacing my phone.
The call took less than 3 minutes. I received an email within 2 minutes with a link to place a replacement order, along with documents for returning old phone. Since I can return my phone after I receive a new one, I will not have any downtime.
Thank you for your help, RevelationOmega.
Very welcome. Good luck with new phone.
The end is near, into the Nexus we go!
Nexus 5 - Cataclysm - ART - Franco
Don't Forget to Hit the Thanks if I Helped!
I had the same problem with my Nexus 5 and while looking for a solution stumbled on this post. I took a flight from sea level to a place about 2km above sea level and the volume bar on the phone got stuck. This seemed to lead to the phone automatically going into safe mode, with no way of getting out. On the flight back the start button seemed to also get stuck. I thought I would have to replace the phone cause in my experience trying to get these things fixed is not worth the effort. Much to my relief a few hours after I returned home the phone fixed itself. Oddly enough I had been suspecting that the malfunction had something to do with the change in air pressure, and seemed to be confirmed. I wonder if for some reason, maybe a design flaw, there are tiny air pockets in the phone that cause this problem. Anyway, won't be taking this phone travelling again, but I'm relieved it fixed itself... Hope this helps someone and the manufacturer corrects the flaws that would cause this, cause otherwise it's an awesome phone!
Hi everybody!
I checked through all threads here about my problem, but could not find a solution.
One day ago the battery of my tab ASUS TF700 fully drained.
So I connected the tab to the charger and in some time tried to turn on it.
Nothing happened, it just started vibrating constantly.
The only method helped me stop vibration is hard reboot (power + volume).
When I hold only power button it stops vibrating for a second, make short vibration, again pause and then starts vibrating.
Connection to the monitor by HDMI didn't show anything.
I didn't do any updates right before this accident.
No root, no unlocks etc.
Please help me, I am desperately frustrated.
PS. there are some old trends with the similar problems, but without solutions.
goshechka said:
Hi everybody!
I checked through all threads here about my problem, but could not find a solution.
One day ago the battery of my tab ASUS TF700 fully drained.
So I connected the tab to the charger and in some time tried to turn on it.
Nothing happened, it just started vibrating constantly.
The only method helped me stop vibration is hard reboot (power + volume).
When I hold only power button it stops vibrating for a second, make short vibration, again pause and then starts vibrating.
Connection to the monitor by HDMI didn't show anything.
I didn't do any updates right before this accident.
No root, no unlocks etc.
Please help me, I am desperately frustrated.
PS. there are some old trends with the similar problems, but without solutions.
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Can you boot into the bootloader?
Push and hold Volume Down (left side of the rocker) and Power. The tab should vibrate twice, let go when you see tiny script and three icons.
Push Volume Up with the RCK icon flashing. If you get an Android falling over with an exclamamtion mark, you're good: your stock recovery is working.
You probably corrupted your system when you let the tablet crash in the middle of something. If the stock recovery is still working you can re-flash the firmware. Let me know if you can get there and I'll tell you how.
berndblb said:
Can you boot into the bootloader?
Push and hold Volume Down (left side of the rocker) and Power. The tab should vibrate twice, let go when you see tiny script and three icons.
Push Volume Up with the RCK icon flashing. If you get an Android falling over with an exclamamtion mark, you're good: your stock recovery is working.
You probably corrupted your system when you let the tablet crash in the middle of something. If the stock recovery is still working you can re-flash the firmware. Let me know if you can get there and I'll tell you how.
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Hi,berndblb!
Thanks for advise.
Unfortunately my asus doesn't stop vibrating when I push and hold Volume Down (left side of the rocker) and Power.
So there are two options:
1. If I push and hold Volume Down (left side of the rocker) and Power,
then it stops vibrating for a while, makes one short vibration and continues vibrating constantly without any interruptions.
2. If I push and hold Volume Up (right side of the rocker) and Power,
then it stops vibrating for a while, makes one short vibration and finanlly stops vibrating. One trick: I have to push and hold till the moment when the device makes one short vibration, and only after the moment when vibration stops finally I can release the buttons.
That is all I managed to discover pushing and holding buttons.
Sorry friend, I think your tablet is hosed....
Pushing Power and Volume Up (right side of the rocker) should get you into APX mode, which is usually the last thing working if everything else is messed up.
But even if you get to APX - it's useless unless your tablelt is unlocked and you previously created your device specific nvflash blobs.
I'm afraid a new main board is your only option....
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Sorry friend, I think your tablet is hosed....
Pushing Power and Volume Up (right side of the rocker) should get you into APX mode, which is usually the last thing working if everything else is messed up.
But even if you get to APX - it's useless unless your tablelt is unlocked and you previously created your device specific nvflash blobs.
I'm afraid a new main board is your only option....
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I have finally won
The solution was simple:
1. I let the tablet vibrating till the battery totally discharged (it took the whole night).
2. Vibration of course stopped.
3. I charged the battery a little and switched on the tablet.
4. Tablet launched in normal regime, all data and system were saved, even after I tried to make a hard reset (I suspect it didn't work out).
After that it only once rebooted without any reason, but that's all.
So several days passed, the tablet works without any problems.
goshechka said:
I have finally won
The solution was simple:
1. I let the tablet vibrating till the battery totally discharged (it took the whole night).
2. Vibration of course stopped.
3. I charged the battery a little and switched on the tablet.
4. Tablet launched in normal regime, all data and system were saved, even after I tried to make a hard reset (I suspect it didn't work out).
After that it only once rebooted without any reason, but that's all.
So several days passed, the tablet works without any problems.
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It is good to hear that you have your tf700 back....:good: Thanks for the report back...
BTW, are you going to unlock your device and generate the Nvflash blobs? If it occurred once, It could come back again and hope for lucks again...:laugh: Just my two cents..
Ok, So my Shield Tablet has been great, never any issues until today. I was just browsing the web, gaming a few games, not installing anything or messing with system files are anything like that, and out of no where my power and volume buttons just stopped working! Heres the strange part though, they only stop working once the tablet is booted up. They work fine to power the tablet on from a cold boot, and they work fine in recovery mode (volume and power buttons), but one the tablet it booted the stop working. The only way to get the screen to wakeup once booted it by removing the stylus. To power down or reboot I have to use the terminal emulator, or hold the power button down for 10+ seconds to force a shutdown. Just pushing the power button once the tablet is booted up does nothing (it should either turn off the screen or bring up the power/reboot menu), same goes for the volume buttons, once booted they stop working. It has to be a software because the buttons work in the recovery. Has anyone else seen anything like this, and/or know how to fix it? I REALLY don't want to have to do a factory reset....
Never mind! I figured out what was wrong. I caused the problem and just didn't realize it. About a week ago, I was trying to use a ProEX brand Xbox 360 wired controller with my tablet using a USB OTG cable and for some reason the right thumb stick was being mapped to the trigger buttons. So, long story short, I copied all the info from the Xbox 360 controller map file in android and pasted/overwritten all the map settings in the Generic.kl file (which is what the ProEX controller was using for its mapping). By doing that, I basically accidentally removed the Power, volume up, and volume down key mapping because those keys are mapped from the Generic.kl file. I just didn't realize that's what caused the issue because it didn't take effect immediately. It only took effect after I rebooted the tablet several days later.
Also, this is kind of a double post, so if any mods would like to, please delete this thread. Thanks
OK, my Shield Tablet has been great, never any issues until today.
I was just browsing the web, playing a few games; I was not installing anything or messing with system files or anything like that (I am rooted on the stock 5.1.1 ROM though), and out of no where my power and volume buttons just stopped working!
Heres the strange part though, they only stop working once the tablet is booted up. They work fine to power the tablet on from a cold boot, and they work fine in recovery mode (volume and power buttons), but once the tablet is booted up they stop working. The only way to get the screen to wakeup once booted it by removing the stylus. To power down or reboot I have to use the terminal emulator, or hold the power button down for 10+ seconds to force a shutdown. Just pushing the power button once the tablet is booted up does nothing (it should either turn off the screen or bring up the power/reboot menu), same goes for the volume buttons, once booted they stop working.
It has to be a software issue because the buttons work in the recovery. Has anyone else seen anything like this, and/or know how to fix it? I REALLY don't want to have to do a factory reset....
Never mind! I figured out what was wrong. I caused the problem and just didn't realize it. About a week ago, I was trying to use a ProEX brand Xbox 360 wired controller with my tablet using a USB OTG cable and for some reason the right thumb stick was being mapped to the trigger buttons. So, long story short, I copied all the info from the Xbox 360 controller map file in android and pasted/overwritten all the map settings in the Generic.kl file (which is what the ProEX controller was using for its mapping). By doing that, I basically accidentally removed the Power, volume up, and volume down key mapping because that's keys are mapped from the Generic.kl file. I just didn't realize that's what caused the issue because it didn't take effect immediately. It only took effect after I rebooted the tablet several days later.