My media volume is stuck on mute, i have rebooted and tried to plug in headphones and nothng has worked. I am running vegan b4.
Edit: i got it to work, i just reflashed beta 4 without wiping data
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...
Help. I am using this ohone running the most recent AOSP ICS EaglesBlood rom. When lowering the volume on my phone, it eventually goes into vibrate-only mode. After this, if I press the volume button down again, it goes into a mute mode. In this mode, no sound is played, obviously, but it also doesn't vibrate. It does this in my pocket, and I am missing many important calls. I have searched the settings and found no way to disable this mode. Any way to get rid of this.
No matter what I try, the ringtone keeps defaulting to silent mode. Whether using the volume rocker or through the settings menu, it may show a ringtone volume or vibrate for a second, but then it reverts back to silent mode. Same deal after restarting. Phone is unrooted. Any ideas how to fix it or whats going on?
Skoogusmaximus said:
No matter what I try, the ringtone keeps defaulting to silent mode. Whether using the volume rocker or through the settings menu, it may show a ringtone volume or vibrate for a second, but then it reverts back to silent mode. Same deal after restarting. Phone is unrooted. Any ideas how to fix it or whats going on?
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Bump.
Having same problem. If I use shortcut switches or apps to change the ringer volume, I can't seem to get silent - I have to go into settings and switch it to vibrate from there. Then vibrate will work awhile but after some time I'll automatically switch to silent (the icon in the notification bar changes with this).
Pretty sure it can't be a hardware issue, since it does vibrate when I set it to. But I can't figure out why it keeps reverting to silent mode on its own.
Any ideas? It's a new One S, unrooted. Haven't messed with it in any way besides choosing to use a Launcher. And it's been annoying not being able to get notifications when I need the phone on silent.
DroidRaptor said:
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Having same problem. If I use shortcut switches or apps to change the ringer volume, I can't seem to get silent - I have to go into settings and switch it to vibrate from there. Then vibrate will work awhile but after some time I'll automatically switch to silent (the icon in the notification bar changes with this).
Pretty sure it can't be a hardware issue, since it does vibrate when I set it to. But I can't figure out why it keeps reverting to silent mode on its own.
Any ideas? It's a new One S, unrooted. Haven't messed with it in any way besides choosing to use a Launcher. And it's been annoying not being able to get notifications when I need the phone on silent.
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Recommend sending it to your carrier or to HTC.
Sent from my locked, tampered ville
Do you have any sound schedulers running that would force it to silent at a certain time?
kgry said:
Do you have any sound schedulers running that would force it to silent at a certain time?
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Yeah, like tasker, automate it etc.
Skoogusmaximus said:
No matter what I try, the ringtone keeps defaulting to silent mode. Whether using the volume rocker or through the settings menu, it may show a ringtone volume or vibrate for a second, but then it reverts back to silent mode. Same deal after restarting. Phone is unrooted. Any ideas how to fix it or whats going on?
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Sent HTC an email asking about it over the weekend, they replied this morning and suggested I boot into recovery and wipe the cache partition.
Looks like it worked! I can now toggle volume/silent/vibrate using the volume rocker, or toggle apps, without having to go into settings - plus, it doesn't seem to automatically switch back to silent mode now.
I'll probably keep an eye on it for a day or two just to be sure, cos the time periods between reverting to silent mode weren't consistent - but it looks promising
Honestly dunno why I didn't think of trying a wipe in the first place
Anyway here are the instructions they sent:
1. Turn the phone off (hold the Power key on devices with sealed battery)
2. Press and hold the Power key and Volume Down key to boot into Bootloader mode.
3. Press Volume down to highlight Recovery, then press the Power key
4. When the Black recovery screen appears, press Volume Up and Power at the same time to show the menu.
5. Press Volume down to highlight Wipe cache partition, then press the Power key.
6. When complete, press the Power key to reboot the phone.
The partition cache collects a lot of data for apps as they are running and keeps this data in the memory to help boot the phone up faster as well as boot up apps faster, this can hold corrupted files created when a third party application has permissions that conflict with the update program and clearing this cache will allow the system boot without the conflict.
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Lately I've been having an issue where the volume rocker stops working, a reboot fixes it but it happens every so often I don't want to keep rebooting my phone just to change media volume. Anyone else had this issue before? I haven't updated since EU rom came out so not sure if this was something that's been addressed already.