[Completed] Wikipad 7 Stuck in Setup Wizard Loop (More Info In Thread). - XDA Assist

I have recently purchased a Wikipad 7 tablet and have been using it for a few weeks. I rooted the tablet using KingoRoot and the root was successful. Using a app included with the root called Superuser I deleted some system files I considered safe to do so in order to speed up the tablet and free up some space and the tablet worked fine after doing so. A couple of days later, I decided to perform a factory reset in order to get rid of multiple large files I had downloaded but could not have the effort to find. The reset went as normal until I tried connecting to wifi in the setup wizard. A screen showing 'Connecting to wifi' appears for some time before the message 'Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped.' appears and I'm taken back the first screen where I have to choose my language. I have tried multiple times to connect to wifi successfully but to no avail. I have tried things such as turning off the router in order to bypass the process but the screen that appears after skipping wifi configuration (the one which asks permission to let google access your location) shows the same message after tapping on the left or right arrows located at the bottom to let me proceed through the setup or go back.
I have tried to search the internet for a solution to this problem, but the solutions were unexpectedly complicated for me to get around as I not understand some of the terminology used and the steps to fixing the problem seem to be specifically for one kind of device.
If anybody could have any knowledge on how to solve this problem then help would be greatly appreciated. It would be preferable if the method to fixing this problem would be as simple as possible to perform and understand. If you would like any additional information regarding the tablet in order to help with solving the problem, please to not hesitate to ask as I will provide all I can.
Yet again, any kind of help would be greatly appreciated!

King_Asad said:
I have recently purchased a Wikipad 7 tablet and have been using it for a few weeks. I rooted the tablet using KingoRoot and the root was successful. Using a app included with the root called Superuser I deleted some system files I considered safe to do so in order to speed up the tablet and free up some space and the tablet worked fine after doing so. A couple of days later, I decided to perform a factory reset in order to get rid of multiple large files I had downloaded but could not have the effort to find. The reset went as normal until I tried connecting to wifi in the setup wizard. A screen showing 'Connecting to wifi' appears for some time before the message 'Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped.' appears and I'm taken back the first screen where I have to choose my language. I have tried multiple times to connect to wifi successfully but to no avail. I have tried things such as turning off the router in order to bypass the process but the screen that appears after skipping wifi configuration (the one which asks permission to let google access your location) shows the same message after tapping on the left or right arrows located at the bottom to let me proceed through the setup or go back.
I have tried to search the internet for a solution to this problem, but the solutions were unexpectedly complicated for me to get around as I not understand some of the terminology used and the steps to fixing the problem seem to be specifically for one kind of device.
If anybody could have any knowledge on how to solve this problem then help would be greatly appreciated. It would be preferable if the method to fixing this problem would be as simple as possible to perform and understand. If you would like any additional information regarding the tablet in order to help with solving the problem, please to not hesitate to ask as I will provide all I can.
Yet again, any kind of help would be greatly appreciated!
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
I'm sorry to hear about your trouble. We cannot provide technical support and other members can't reply to your posts here on XDA Assist and there is no forum specifically for the WIkipad family of devices but you may want to ask your question with all relevant details in the friendly general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help. That's a good place to start where members familiar with your device might be able to advise you.
Good luck!
EDIT: Member has now posted in the suggested area. Thread closed.

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[Completed] [LG G3 D855] Won't connect to store and a few other issues! Please help!

My problem is slightly getting me desperate at this moment. but I do know there must be a way to fix it.
I have an LG G3 D855 phone. Runs on Android 5.0. I have rooted it a couple of months ago, had no issues with it, but in the last few days my phone ceased connecting to the Google Play store. Mainly all the Google Play services are inactive because the phone couldn't connect with my Google account. It kept asking me to Retry, but with no success.
While still rooted I took notice of a method that could've been the solution to this problem - edit the hosts file with a text editor by placing a # in front of the 2nd row of numbers, although the example number given as an instance wasn't matching the form of the number written in the hosts file on the 2nd row. I tried placing it on both rows, each at a time, but with no success as for some reason the hosts file would not change despite saving and exiting. The hosts file is as it was before at the moment, I suppose, with no modification.
My last choice was to factory reset my phone. Which I did. But the problem was still there - ''Can't establish a reliable connection to the server.'' it says this time around. I figured that upgrading the firmware of the phone would fix things, so I went in the SuperSU app settings and tapped 'Full unroot'. It would take forever the first time, so I restarted my phone and the 2nd time it seemed to have worked - the SuperSU app would stop working each time I tried accessing it. I rebooted my phone and the SuperSU was no longer there. However when I tried upgrading the software of my phone it wouldn't let me as my phone is suspected of having been rooted. I read on the internet that there is a more manual way of unrooting your phone by using a root explorer app and deleting some files yourself.
Here's the catch - at the moment I have no internet browser on my phone nor access to the store to download any apps whatsoever. So I'm stuck like this.
I'd appreciate it tons and worlds if any of you could guide me on what to do. A last method would be to flash the phones ROM again or something like that. Keep in mind that I've been an Android user since March and this phone is my first Android phone. I don't have all that much experience, so detailed explanations are really welcome!
Thanks for the help in advance!
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[Completed] How can I access my Sony Xperia Z3 again ?

Hello dear xdadevelopers community,
So, a couple of month ago I sort of tried to change the password to my Sony Xperia Z3. I will proceed to explain step by step what happened, and hope that someone may have a solution to my concerns. It goes as follows:
1. I had a four-digit number password on my phone and it was working just fine.
2. Some day I tried to change my password and entered the pass-code in order to access the menu where the options to change the password are.
3. I worked around there but didn't seem to get anywhere- I was playing around on the security settings which would allow me to change the pass-code, without actually changing anything (my memory faded a little, so I don't exactly know the precise steps I took; I do, however, remember that it wasn't working properly).
4. I turned off the screen of my phone and found that I could not start it up again, although I entered the correct pass-code.
5. I tried this several times (entering my pass-code)- without success.
6. I went on the internet and found out that there should be options to recover my pass-code by e-mail or a security question- on mine there were none of these.
7. I thought to myself: OK, let me continue my research and try to find a solution by hard-reset (or something like that).
8. I tried everything I saw but it wouldn't work. I went to the store and they wanted me to pay.
9. I came here to see if someone could help me figure out what this is; personally I believe it's a software problem, and that the company should be held responsible for it.
10. If any further information is required, I am happy to provide it!
Thank you.
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Hello dear xdadevelopers community,
So, a couple of month ago I sort of tried to change the password to my Sony Xperia Z3. I will proceed to explain step by step what happened, and hope that someone may have a solution to my concerns. It goes as follows:
1. I had a four-digit number password on my phone and it was working just fine.
2. Some day I tried to change my password and entered the pass-code in order to access the menu where the options to change the password are.
3. I worked around there but didn't seem to get anywhere- I was playing around on the security settings which would allow me to change the pass-code, without actually changing anything (my memory faded a little, so I don't exactly know the precise steps I took; I do, however, remember that it wasn't working properly).
4. I turned off the screen of my phone and found that I could not start it up again, although I entered the correct pass-code.
5. I tried this several times (entering my pass-code)- without success.
6. I went on the internet and found out that there should be options to recover my pass-code by e-mail or a security question- on mine there were none of these.
7. I thought to myself: OK, let me continue my research and try to find a solution by hard-reset (or something like that).
8. I tried everything I saw but it wouldn't work. I went to the store and they wanted me to pay.
9. I came here to see if someone could help me figure out what this is; personally I believe it's a software problem, and that the company should be held responsible for it.
10. If any further information is required, I am happy to provide it!
Thank you.
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[Completed] Crash loop due to stuck text-to-speech download

Hello,
I'm trying to get an Alcatel Idol X (One Touch 6040D, no custom roms or modifications) out of a crash loop, but have been unsuccessful so far. The trouble started when the phone wanted to download and install text-to-speech voice data ("Female for English"). At some point this download/install crashes, causing the phone to reboot. When rebooting the phone hangs on the Alcatel screen with white background. I have to power it off then on again. Then it boots and starts the download/installation again, causing it to crash seconds after.
I've tried the following to no avail:
Clear cache partition from recovery menu.
Force stopping "Download Manager" and clearing cache & data. I have to be very quick to do this, otherwise the phone reboots. Unfortunately clicking the clear buttons has no effect. The used disk space stays the same (80.00KB data, 12.00KB cache). The phone will not reboot at this point, but many apps (Google Play, Settings,...) and processes are crashing repeatedly (android.process.acore, android.process.media and com.google.process.gapps). Eventually, so much has stopped working that the phone reboots.
There's a thread, I found almost a month ago on Androidcentral, about this very same problem. But what worked for the thread starter and other people, i.e. the clearing of cache and data of the "Download Manager" doesn't work for me. Probably because the cache/data clearing is not actually executed. So that might be something to look into further. See point two above. My replies in that thread haven't been responded too, unfortunately.
I'm aware that the cleanest solution is probably a factory reset from the recovery menu. However that would mean data loss of photos and app data, that haven't been backed up. My main goal is to get the phone into a state that a recovery/syncing of that data can be done. After, I don't mind doing a factory reset.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Kind regards,
eXistenZ_69
eXistenZ_69 said:
Hello,
I'm trying to get an Alcatel Idol X (One Touch 6040D, no custom roms or modifications) out of a crash loop, but have been unsuccessful so far. The trouble started when the phone wanted to download and install text-to-speech voice data ("Female for English"). At some point this download/install crashes, causing the phone to reboot. When rebooting the phone hangs on the Alcatel screen with white background. I have to power it off then on again. Then it boots and starts the download/installation again, causing it to crash seconds after.
I've tried the following to no avail:
Clear cache partition from recovery menu.
Force stopping "Download Manager" and clearing cache & data. I have to be very quick to do this, otherwise the phone reboots. Unfortunately clicking the clear buttons has no effect. The used disk space stays the same (80.00KB data, 12.00KB cache). The phone will not reboot at this point, but many apps (Google Play, Settings,...) and processes are crashing repeatedly (android.process.acore, android.process.media and com.google.process.gapps). Eventually, so much has stopped working that the phone reboots.
There's a thread, I found almost a month ago on Androidcentral, about this very same problem. But what worked for the thread starter and other people, i.e. the clearing of cache and data of the "Download Manager" doesn't work for me. Probably because the cache/data clearing is not actually executed. So that might be something to look into further. See point two above. My replies in that thread haven't been responded too, unfortunately.
I'm aware that the cleanest solution is probably a factory reset from the recovery menu. However that would mean data loss of photos and app data, that haven't been backed up. My main goal is to get the phone into a state that a recovery/syncing of that data can be done. After, I don't mind doing a factory reset.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Kind regards,
eXistenZ_69
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
I'm sorry to hear about your trouble. There is no forum specifically for the Alcatel Idol X but you may want to ask your question with all relevant details in the friendly general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help. That's a good place to start where members familiar with your device might be able to advise you. One thing you could try would be temporarily remove the SIM and stay away from your usual WIFI hotspots, then try booting the phone. There is small chance that it would cause the Download Manager to give up and quit in an orderly fashion, but I'm merely guessing. Since your device is not widely used, please be patient and give the experts in the Q&Q forum plenty of time to respond.
Good luck!
Hello Mike,
thanks for your reply. The trouble I'm having seems not specific to the Alcatel Idol X. In the thread on Androidcentral, people with Samsung and LG devices experienced the same crash loop.
Removing the sim and disabling Wifi had no effect on the problem. Curiously enough I'm not able to enable Wifi again.
How do I proceed with asking the question in General Android Q&A? Do I just create a new thread and copy/paste the content of my initial post? Or does a moderator have to move the thread?
Kind regards,
eXistenZ_69
eXistenZ_69 said:
Hello Mike,
thanks for your reply. The trouble I'm having seems not specific to the Alcatel Idol X. In the thread on Androidcentral, people with Samsung and LG devices experienced the same crash loop.
Removing the sim and disabling Wifi had no effect on the problem. Curiously enough I'm not able to enable Wifi again.
How do I proceed with asking the question in General Android Q&A? Do I just create a new thread and copy/paste the content of my initial post? Or does a moderator have to move the thread?
Kind regards,
eXistenZ_69
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The easiest way would be for you to create a new thread with all the information that the members there will need to come up with suggestions for you. For future reference: if you want to make sure your data can be easily recovered or transferred from one device to another, consider using the Google sync option (generally found in Settings as "Backup and Reset" or some similar name) that allows you, for example, to recover most apps and data after a factory reset. Someone in the Q&A Forum is bound to have some ideas for you.
Once again, good luck!
Thanks again, Mike. New thread created here.
I will definitely be more vigilant about syncing and backuping!
Cheers,
eXistenZ_69

[Completed] Help rooting Emerson EM756

I'm going on a well educated guess that the EM756 is a very unpopular tablet, but I have a hard time believing that it's so unpopular that NO ONE has attempted rooting it.
Going on that hope (what little is left), let me explain why I'm having such a hard time.
I updated the tablet to the latest Android version. Somehow in doing so, it deleted all my accounts. I am unable to add a new one at all as I get the error "Unable to establish reliable connection". Rebooting my router and the device didn't work, nor did switching to another network. I have tried various workarounds and trick to work past it, but without having a google account to sign in with, the tablet is pretty useless as an account is needed to access things like the play store.
I finally read somewhere that there is a line of code I need to delete to get past the error or something to that effect, but to do it I need to root the tablet.
Every "One Click" tool I have used has failed (I've tried about 9 so far I think). The closest I got was using this guide on the forums here. My issue with that one is the programs provided don't see my device even after switching from MTP to PTP (At which point my computer doesn't recognize the device anyway)
I have spent a combined time of 16 hours trying to do this to no avail.... Any help would be nice by this point.
Bump.
rjvegeto said:
I'm going on a well educated guess that the EM756 is a very unpopular tablet, but I have a hard time believing that it's so unpopular that NO ONE has attempted rooting it.
Going on that hope (what little is left), let me explain why I'm having such a hard time.
I updated the tablet to the latest Android version. Somehow in doing so, it deleted all my accounts. I am unable to add a new one at all as I get the error "Unable to establish reliable connection". Rebooting my router and the device didn't work, nor did switching to another network. I have tried various workarounds and trick to work past it, but without having a google account to sign in with, the tablet is pretty useless as an account is needed to access things like the play store.
I finally read somewhere that there is a line of code I need to delete to get past the error or something to that effect, but to do it I need to root the tablet.
Every "One Click" tool I have used has failed (I've tried about 9 so far I think). The closest I got was using this guide on the forums here. My issue with that one is the programs provided don't see my device even after switching from MTP to PTP (At which point my computer doesn't recognize the device anyway)
I have spent a combined time of 16 hours trying to do this to no avail.... Any help would be nice by this point.
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Thanks for using XDA Assist.
I believe kingroot works on the EM756 > Android Development and Hacking > Android Apps and Games > [ROOT ANDROID][2.x-5.1] KINGROOT: The One-Click Root Tool for Almost All Devices . I noticed another user in that thread got it to work.
Good luck

[Completed] I need help with a hacked possibly hidden root phone attack & i really don't know muc

I need help with a hacked possibly hidden root phone attack & i really don't know muc
I felt my phone was 'hacked', it was echoing during calls, getting really hot, passwords & secret questions on my emails were being changed, FB password changed & picture login disabled etc. etc. I BELIEVE my device Samsung J1mini is rooted HOWEVER somehow hidden cas most apps say it's not rooted but I found a hidden /root file & Superuser was only to be granted access with 'android.permissions', ok explaining it best I can. I also have PC Acer Laptop. USB ports disabled won't charge my phone. ESET picked up a virus but it disappeared b4 I could press Y to delete. Renamed I believe. The top of windows go green when I click in them the same person said Crypto something which he explained as ransomware but I've had no demands & drive has been wiped so many times there is nothing to hold to ransom. I seriously need help. Just bought a Huawei Y9 Elite LYO-02 but it's only 4 weeks old, got a new sim with new number & EXACTLY same things are happening again. So I factory reset it (whilst off) cas a password I didn't put there prevented me from phone factory resetting it. Now I'm stuck on the gmail screen & NONE of my emails work. I've watched you tube videos on how to bypass this screen but no success yet. I asked someone I didn't know very well to help & he installed Terminux/Linux on my phone & told me it was just underneath my phone he accessed, what I now realize is he was most likely setting it up so he could remote control it from his PC or IPhone 6 & he had to install Linux. I hate liars.... now wondering instead of helping he saw an opening & made the hole bigger & this guy does IT. HELP! Please be kind. I wanna boot whoever is in out & take control by rooting phone myself. And taking admin privileges back on my Acer. I am administrator but u wouldn't think so. It's running Windows 8.1.
Urgent replies please. This whole thing is doing my head in. But I'm smart & willing to learn. Someone patoent please Show Me the Light lol
Hi there and welcome to assist,
Unfortunately there is nothing about your question/device on XDA forum. Try a Google search first or contact the manufacturer for stock firmware and flashing instructions.
You'll have to create an account to post in the main forums if you have any other questions.
Good luck

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