Stuck during boot up "InitalBootSetup has stopped" Z3 Stock - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I cant find any help with this with a few different searches.
After updating via google, a few services stopped running, after rebooting I get this "InitalBootSetup has stopped".
It seems to boot up fine, put my pin in and then the "InitalBootSetup has stopped" appears and the phone goes no further.
It's totally stock, no root or mods of any type.
It connects to PC companion, backup will run, but fail.
Anything to try before I have to do a full "software repair" and lose everything. I'd like to avoid this if I can.
And pressing power on and either volume up or down dont seem to do anyhting...

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Hi there, I'm having a major problem trying to fix this and I'm tearing my hair out!
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Over the weekend, my Z5's battery died. When I booted it back up, it started running dexopt which I found unusual. Once it completed and switched to "starting apps" the phone rebooted and began running dexopt again. The next time, I ran logcat and saw that com.sonymobile.wifi/.internal.SomcWifiService was ANRing at the end of starting apps which caused the phone to reboot. Any ideas how I can fix this?
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Try to repair your phone with pc companion,or remove sd card if you have one and try without it.
Update: I was somehow able to get it to boot in to safe mode while trying to do the 3 finger salute to get it into recovery mode. After it booted into safe mode, I had it forget all wifi networks (hoping that it may have caused the wifi anr). I rebooted after that and it booted back up normally. I still have no idea what caused the ANR though.
goorioles747 said:
Update: I was somehow able to get it to boot in to safe mode while trying to do the 3 finger salute to get it into recovery mode. After it booted into safe mode, I had it forget all wifi networks (hoping that it may have caused the wifi anr). I rebooted after that and it booted back up normally. I still have no idea what caused the ANR though.
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How did you get the phone to boot into safe mode?
Mine is stuck showing "Optimising application 1 of 76" and I have to let the battery run out before I can charge it and try again. Sometimes it gets through all 76 and then says "Starting Android" and then just re-boots and it all starts again.
Plugging it into the PC doesn't seem to give any response either as the thing won't turn on so I can't run the PC repair option in PCC, any advice muchly appreciated
TaZ4444 said:
How did you get the phone to boot into safe mode?
Mine is stuck showing "Optimising application 1 of 76" and I have to let the battery run out before I can charge it and try again. Sometimes it gets through all 76 and then says "Starting Android" and then just re-boots and it all starts again.
Plugging it into the PC doesn't seem to give any response either as the thing won't turn on so I can't run the PC repair option in PCC, any advice muchly appreciated
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Turn the phone on and directly press volume down and keep it pressed till the phone boot will take you to safe mode.
TaZ4444 said:
How did you get the phone to boot into safe mode?
Mine is stuck showing "Optimising application 1 of 76" and I have to let the battery run out before I can charge it and try again. Sometimes it gets through all 76 and then says "Starting Android" and then just re-boots and it all starts again.
Plugging it into the PC doesn't seem to give any response either as the thing won't turn on so I can't run the PC repair option in PCC, any advice muchly appreciated
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If you have adb setup, run logcat while the phone is optimizing. Let it continue running until the phone reboots. When it does, the adb connection will close and you'll be able to find the crash/ANR pretty close to the end of the log.
Thanks guys. I actually didn't need to do either of those things, I found a little reset switch next to the Sim card tray, pressed that and then it took twice as long as previous attempts to optimize the apps but then it booted up fine
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