Hello Gents.
Last night I was transferring some tunes onto my G7 Power.
I played with a toggle or two in Dev Options, now its looping
I get to the unlock screen, put in my unlock code then it goes to the home screen, which remains unpopulated. I cant doo anything , then it reboots.
I had this issue once before but I dont remember what/how I fixed it. Anyone have a solution?
TIA
Vishnuisgod said:
Hello Gents.
Last night I was transferring some tunes onto my G7 Power.
I played with a toggle or two in Dev Options, now its looping
I get to the unlock screen, put in my unlock code then it goes to the home screen, which remains unpopulated. I cant doo anything , then it reboots.
I had this issue once before but I dont remember what/how I fixed it. Anyone have a solution?
TIA
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I believe changing the
Default USB Configuration
Will cause some Motorola phones to boot loop.
I'm not sure if this device also has this problem.
I think reflashing the firmware and a factory reset was the only way to fix it.
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sd_shadow said:
I believe changing the
Default USB Configuration
Will cause some Motorola phones to boot loop.
I'm not sure if this device also has this problem.
I think reflashing the firmware and a factory reset was the only way to fix it.
Sent from my PH-1 using XDA Labs
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Thankyou for the info.
I did notice that it restarted "normally" when it was plugged into my desktop. But I didnt make the connection, no pun intended.
Hmm yes I think I toggled the USB options from default to mtp. IIRC its not the first time I did that... Lesson learned.
I ended up doing a factory reset via recovery, as I was on a boat and going to be travelling for 5 days. I >NEEDED< my phone to work (gps). I am ditching my LGG4. I looses gps signal standing in a field....The G4 while can be rooted and unlocked now, still requires some finesse. Plus the camera overheats...Time to let all 3 of them go. The G7 power is a great "budget" phone. The only and I mean the only thing I wish it could do was 4K timelapse at 120x. I use GCam for 120x but only at 1080...
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Hi HTC inspire users,
I have a HTC inspire 4g on AT&T that was purchased around last year of March that has never been rooted (too worried about rooting), and a few weeks ago(just found this forum), my phone, to my belief, updated by it self over night. The next morning I found my phone not working at all, and was not able to start up to the home screen. However, the screen was black and lit and kept going through a boot loop. I freaked out, and asked for help on another forum (not phone related forum), and was told to turn off, and factory reset. I did this after removing the SD card so my personal data wasnt wiped. After I did the Factory reset, my phone continued to do the boot loop which has gotten me lost.
Ive been told to do a recovery from the menu by holding down the volume button while turning on the device. Even doing so my phone will not work.
Is there Any way possible to make the phone work again?
Thanks,
Matt
Theoutbackdream said:
Hi HTC inspire users,
I have a HTC inspire 4g on AT&T that was purchased around last year of March that has never been rooted (too worried about rooting), and a few weeks ago(just found this forum), my phone, to my belief, updated by it self over night. The next morning I found my phone not working at all, and was not able to start up to the home screen. However, the screen was black and lit and kept going through a boot loop. I freaked out, and asked for help on another forum (not phone related forum), and was told to turn off, and factory reset. I did this after removing the SD card so my personal data wasnt wiped. After I did the Factory reset, my phone continued to do the boot loop which has gotten me lost.
Ive been told to do a recovery from the menu by holding down the volume button while turning on the device. Even doing so my phone will not work.
Is there Any way possible to make the phone work again?
Thanks,
Matt
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ok, pulling the sdcard to avoid deleting personal data is useless. When u do a factory reset all information is wiped except the sdcard..anyway, you have to flash this in fastboot usb.
To boot in fastboot you have to do this: pull the battery, then press volume down + power until you get a white screen with 3 androids at the bottom. Then press power to choose fastboot. Plug the phone to the PC and you should see fastboot usb in red in the cell. Run this exe file (is the official AT&T ruu):
http://dl4.htc.com/RUU_Ace_Gingerbread_S_Cingular_US_2.47.502.7_Radio_12.56.60.25_26.10.04.03_M_release_200368_signed.exe
If you are not having a hardware issue, then the phone it should reboot normally when done.
Thanks Glevitan!
Ill give this a shot, if something pops-up ill be sure to ask.
Got it working Thanks Alot!!!
However, when i did do the process, i had issue where I couldnt get into the Fastboot menu.. However, I left the phone charging all day and it seemed to cure it. And then the first time I tried to flash the software, it didnt work, second time it had no issues. Could this mean something?
Edit:
After using my inspire 4g for awhile one thing that does not go away is the immense lag from the App Drawer, with no new programs from the market, but the Factory apps.
Theoutbackdream said:
Got it working Thanks Alot!!!
However, when i did do the process, i had issue where I couldnt get into the Fastboot menu.. However, I left the phone charging all day and it seemed to cure it. And then the first time I tried to flash the software, it didnt work, second time it had no issues. Could this mean something?
Edit:
After using my inspire 4g for awhile one thing that does not go away is the immense lag from the App Drawer, with no new programs from the market, but the Factory apps.
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Att Firmware Is a buggy as all the others. It Is weird that You end up in boot loop being stock.....maybe there's something in the hardware that Is messed. Just try to use it and assess the bebaviour of the device for a while, then if nothing Is failing You can try root it and run a custom ROM.....
Glad to have it back....:laugh:
Recently have been using the CM10 Jellybean ROM until the ROM manager update ruined my music and galleries. In any case I found it a a little laggy and buggy for the time being. I decided to restore from CMW back to my previous rascream and after reboot, got the Google screen bootloop. I had the battery pull to stop it but after one battery pull, the Nexus S no longer turns on. Plugging into the charger, nothing shows up. I have tried to pull battery again and enter recovery mode but nothing's happening.
Have I properly borked it?
- battery was fully charged at the time
- using clockwordmod 5.0.1.4 (old)
- i9023
Can you still boot into fastboot? You should still be okay if you can at least get there.
These phones are very hard to brick. I'd there any lights at all?
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk 2
thanks for the replies.
I can't get into anything on the phone. Pressing any combination of buttons doesn't light soft keys nor screen up. Also charging the phone for periods doesn't heat up the battery like some others have had.
I've put linux onto one of my old computer and tried the software AdamOutler mod to no avail. Both the Mode detector and Unbrickresurrector don't recognise my phone....
If you have the Problem with the gallery, you simply have to clear the Cache and Dalvik cache.....
=> Next time ? ,-)
No response at all.....I believe your last chance is JTAG.
hmmmm....... my last resort was to take it to a repairer and see what they think. Hopefully they can get it to power on and then I can sort out the rest.
RisinT96 said:
No response at all.....I believe your last chance is JTAG.
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what's JTAG ?
JTAG video
qtwrk said:
what's JTAG ?
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check out this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecp8jKmm48k
Here's a JTAG service if you want to give it a shot in the meantime go with a prepaid phone or a backup.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecp8jKmm48k
Pirated Android said:
Here's a JTAG service if you want to give it a shot in the meantime go with a prepaid phone or a backup.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecp8jKmm48k
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it is very cool , but i don't have that tool that shows on video ...
Just an update on this. I returned my phone to warranty to be fixed. According to the repair notes, there seemed to be a problem with the board (not software related) thus was replaced. It also says in the warranty notes that the i9023 has quite a few of these board related problems.
Anyway, got Jellybean running OTA from Vodafone and it's working fine.
I'm currently locked out of my phone with no way that I know of to get back into it. I'm not sure exactly what happened - I must have 'pocket unlocked' it and bumped it against my leg enough times to where it's stuck on the screen asking for my Google account info. (It says I entered my pattern incorrectly too many times.)
This wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for the fact that I didn't have WiFi or mobile data enabled at the time. Because of that, it can't send my information.
The only solution I've heard so far is to do a factory reset, which I really don't want to do. I've got loads of pictures and other things on it that I can't sync to my computer at the moment, and there's no way I'm losing those.
Does anyone here have an alternative solution? If so, please tell. This is urgent.
JayWulf said:
I'm currently locked out of my phone with no way that I know of to get back into it. I'm not sure exactly what happened - I must have 'pocket unlocked' it and bumped it against my leg enough times to where it's stuck on the screen asking for my Google account info. (It says I entered my pattern incorrectly too many times.)
This wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for the fact that I didn't have WiFi or mobile data enabled at the time. Because of that, it can't send my information.
The only solution I've heard so far is to do a factory reset, which I really don't want to do. I've got loads of pictures and other things on it that I can't sync to my computer at the moment, and there's no way I'm losing those.
Does anyone here have an alternative solution? If so, please tell. This is urgent.
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Nope.. factory reset unless you have twrp... If you can access twrp then you simply need to plug it in and mount usb..
Short of that you are out of luck. Even HTC will tell you to factory reset in bootloader
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Stock?
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I was trying to restore my phone from a Cyanogenmod Rom and proved myself
mildly retarded (mildly used very lightly) by just trying to do a factory reset from
the bootloader.
Figured out I ****ed up and then looked into how to fix said problem.
I then tried to flash a stock RUU since it was a Bell Mobility Phone. (I think, I bought it for 25
bucks with Cyanogen already on it and have been using my Bell Sim inside it.) I now
cannot even access my bootloader.
If it's plugged into the computer the computer will make
sounds showing connection and disconnection, but there's no display, no led, no nothing.
I am retarded.
Any way to fix this or am I ****ed
CrimsonFocker said:
I was trying to restore my phone from a Cyanogenmod Rom and proved myself
mildly retarded (mildly used very lightly) by just trying to do a factory reset from
the bootloader.
Figured out I ****ed up and then looked into how to fix said problem.
I then tried to flash a stock RUU since it was a Bell Mobility Phone. (I think, I bought it for 25
bucks with Cyanogen already on it and have been using my Bell Sim inside it.) I now
cannot even access my bootloader.
If it's plugged into the computer the computer will make
sounds showing connection and disconnection, but there's no display, no led, no nothing.
I am retarded.
Any way to fix this or am I ****ed
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OK it sounds like your not hard bricked but when you plug it in dose windows say QHLOAD or some thing like that if not plug your phone in to the wall and let it sit for a hr then try to go in to boot loader
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Flashalot said:
OK it sounds like your not hard bricked but when you plug it in dose windows say QHLOAD or some thing like that if not plug your phone in to the wall and let it sit for a hr then try to go in to boot loader
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Not that I can tell, I'll give that a try though and report back. All I can hear is it disconnecting and reconnecting, that's the only sign my phone still has life
Hi experts, my 4 months old HTC One E8 dual SIM reboots every minute by itself. It displays a lot of application stopped working errors too. If I remove Youtube, it stays for a while,(may be a day if I dont go to gallery or camera or dont connect to PC etc.)When it reboots, it comes to a particular state and I lose any recent data. The same thing if I reboot the phone manually while fast boot disabled. Even if it is booting back with all old data even if I manually delete all of them. Looks like it is restoring data from a particular backup. Neither the reset to factory default works, as t is showing a red exclamation mark and boots to the same old state with all old data. Tried to follow some threads online(including HTC Dev website) to get it rooted (with my few weeks familiarity with Android system!) but again , it shows that annoying red exclamation mark and boots to the same old state with all old data.
Really got stuck! Any comments would be much appreciated. Thanks a lot
android version is 4.4.2
location is Middle east
Have you tried to hard reset the device? You can do that either from the menu, or from bootloader mode (if you can't make it, send me a pm)
I faced that 5 months ago and i sent to HTC service. Just do it.
ady_uaic said:
Have you tried to hard reset the device? You can do that either from the menu, or from bootloader mode (if you can't make it, send me a pm)
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Thanks for the reply, yea, I have tried that too, again that red triangleappears and phone reboots with no changes at all. Cleared cache partition as well from the same bootloader menu.
lonelydra said:
I faced that 5 months ago and i sent to HTC service. Just do it.
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I was a bit hesitant because it would take a couple of weeks to get it fixed by them. I had a chat their support people and could be due to a hardware issue as well. yea, like you said, I think thats the only possible way now.
raj971 said:
I was a bit hesitant because it would take a couple of weeks to get it fixed by them. I had a chat their support people and could be due to a hardware issue as well. yea, like you said, I think thats the only possible way now.
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yup. because i've searched and tried many way to fix that (from google and xda) but unsuccessfully.