I've seen a couple of threads such as this with no real solution.
I've been happily using my Desire for months without changing roms or whatever (CM7 and s-off) until last night I opened my Dolphin browser and before it loaded the homepage it froze, totally un-responsive. I took the battery out, and to my horror, it was still totally un-responsive. Wouldn't respond to pressing the power button, pressing volume down+power, charger, or usb.
The battery at the time was about 50%, I've had the battery in and out about 100 times now, trying things like leaving the battery out and then trying again, keeping it on 'charge' for a while and trying to get it booted, with no response at all.
This was until an hour ago, I hopefully tried to boot the phone after the battery, sim and sd card had been out for a while and I got a vibration, and then it hung on the flash screen. I had to remove the battery, then tried to boot again with no response, so I left it a while again, put the battery in and got to the bootloader, thought I'd get into recovery and try a nandroid or something, only when I selected recovery it hung on the slash screen again.
Does anyone have any ideas what this is, or how this could be fixed? Damn I hate not being able to use my previously awesome phone!
I apologise for the long post, I'm just trying to give a good explanation of things. I just couldn't see the problem being my battery, only the day before the problem I was telling my friend how great the battery life on my phone is, and that he should give rooting a go and use CM7, this probably hasn't swayed his decision to root his phone.
stevoh84 said:
I've seen a couple of threads such as this with no real solution.
I've been happily using my Desire for months without changing roms or whatever (CM7 and s-off) until last night I opened my Dolphin browser and before it loaded the homepage it froze, totally un-responsive. I took the battery out, and to my horror, it was still totally un-responsive. Wouldn't respond to pressing the power button, pressing volume down+power, charger, or usb.
The battery at the time was about 50%, I've had the battery in and out about 100 times now, trying things like leaving the battery out and then trying again, keeping it on 'charge' for a while and trying to get it booted, with no response at all.
This was until an hour ago, I hopefully tried to boot the phone after the battery, sim and sd card had been out for a while and I got a vibration, and then it hung on the flash screen. I had to remove the battery, then tried to boot again with no response, so I left it a while again, put the battery in and got to the bootloader, thought I'd get into recovery and try a nandroid or something, only when I selected recovery it hung on the slash screen again.
Does anyone have any ideas what this is, or how this could be fixed? Damn I hate not being able to use my previously awesome phone!
I apologise for the long post, I'm just trying to give a good explanation of things. I just couldn't see the problem being my battery, only the day before the problem I was telling my friend how great the battery life on my phone is, and that he should give rooting a go and use CM7, this probably hasn't swayed his decision to root his phone.
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did you try rebooting it without sdcard?
If you manage to get it running , try to flash a shipped ROM - it should unroot you and fix any software problems . Try taking it back to your carrier as that sounds more like a hardware problem.
you are stuck on HTC screen are you not? Then this is the exact same situation is it not?
bortak's Troubleshooting Guide said:
S-ON
"I'm S-ON, I can't boot recovery, and my phone doesn't boot "
This is a bit of a worse situation, as you cannot flash system critical parts such as the recovery image and just restore a backup. This unfortunately means that you will lose all of your data when you attempt to fix the phone.
[STEP1]- Make sure that you have a goldcard. If not, create one from the tutorial.
[STEP2]- Battery pull. Hold the BACK button and the POWER button to boot into FASTBOOT mode.
[STEP3]- Download the latest WWE RUU from here
[STEP4]- Run the RUU and wait for completion WARNING: DO NOT, BY ANY CIRCUMSTANCES INTERRUPT THE PROCESS - THIS WILL MORE THAN LIKELY END UP WITH A BRICKED PHONE - NOT EVEN IF GOD HIMSELF TELLS YOU TO DO SO, OR IF THE US PRESIDENT THREATENS YOU WITH THERMO-NUCLEAR WAR
[STEP5]- Once the phone is booted, you are now returned completely to stock. You will need to re-root again, and I'd recommend S-OFF
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P.S. Remember to read disclaimer on the thread.
kmaq said:
did you try rebooting it without sdcard?
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I have tried booting without sdcard with no luck.
Walter1115 said:
If you manage to get it running , try to flash a shipped ROM - it should unroot you and fix any software problems . Try taking it back to your carrier as that sounds more like a hardware problem.
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I would love to try that, only I can't boot the phone at all, not even into recovery.
bortak said:
you are stuck on HTC screen are you not? Then this is the exact same situation is it not?
P.S. Remember to read disclaimer on the thread.
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I've changed the HTC screen to a Google one, but yes, formally the HTC screen.
I will try and get to the bootloader/fastbootagain, only I have not been able to get to that today. I'm going to download an RUU, and try and flash it, although I'm not sure how if I can't get into recovery? Any help there?
stevoh84 said:
I would love to try that, only I can't boot the phone at all, not even into recovery.
I've changed the HTC screen to a Google one, but yes, formally the HTC screen.
I will try and get to the bootloader/fastbootagain, only I have not been able to get to that today. I'm going to download an RUU, and try and flash it, although I'm not sure how if I can't get into recovery? Any help there?
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[STEP2]- Battery pull. Hold the BACK button and the POWER button to boot into FASTBOOT mode.
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you don't need recovery
bortak said:
you don't need recovery
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Made a noob error there and didn't have the udb plugged in. Got fastboot up, and downloading an RUU, will let you know how I get on, thanks for the help.
Would you advise, running my previous nandroid, once I get up and running again?
stevoh84 said:
Made a noob error there and didn't have the udb plugged in. Got fastboot up, and downloading an RUU, will let you know how I get on, thanks for the help.
Would you advise, running my previous nandroid, once I get up and running again?
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up to you, doesn't make a difference
Thanks for the help, unfortunately when I got the RUU downloaded and the bootloader downgrader I now can't get the phone into fastboot! Rather gutted, as I could get it there the other day, now I may have to accept defeat!
What happens when you try to get to fastboot mode? How do you do it? Try to boot into hboot, then press power button and you should be in fastboot mode.
stevoh84 said:
Thanks for the help, unfortunately when I got the RUU downloaded and the bootloader downgrader I now can't get the phone into fastboot! Rather gutted, as I could get it there the other day, now I may have to accept defeat!
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NEVER accept defeat with Android. Try my guide for help.
MatDrOiD said:
What happens when you try to get to fastboot mode? How do you do it? Try to boot into hboot, then press power button and you should be in fastboot mode.
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I can't get into any sort of boot mode, I've tried leaving it for days and trying the button sequences, I've tried having it plugged in for a day, and then trying, with no luck!
bortak said:
NEVER accept defeat with Android. Try my guide for help.
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I will have a look, I will try anything really! just need some more ideas....
bortak said:
NEVER accept defeat with Android. Try my guide for help.
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I may have to accept defeat, but I don't think I will be blaming Android, more than likely a drop of the phone in the past that has taken it's toll or something.
Sadly nothing in the contents of your quite excellent guide jumped out at me as relating to my problem.
But, thanks for helping and your advice.
stevoh84 said:
I may have to accept defeat, but I don't think I will be blaming Android, more than likely a drop of the phone in the past that has taken it's toll or something.
Sadly nothing in the contents of your quite excellent guide jumped out at me as relating to my problem.
But, thanks for helping and your advice.
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Ahh well that's a shame, get HTC to fix it for you
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Ahh well that's a shame, get HTC to fix it for you
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I have been onto them. The response from HTC was amazing, after detailing in an email my phone is dead, won't respond and won't turn on.
I was told, 'while the phone is on, remove the battery and sim and perform a soft reset, if this fails, perform a factory reset, through settings'
I replied asking them how much it will be for them to fix it, they haven't replied! Maybe they don't do weekend!
So if I send it off to them, are they going to frown upon me for fiddling with the phone and rooting etc?
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I tried one of the rooting processes today and it didn't work. Now when I turn my Evo on it goes no further than the white HTC screen that you get when you turn it on. When I try to run the RUU it gets a connection error and won't go through. Can someone please help?
Robes1 said:
I tried one of the rooting processes today and it didn't work. Now when I turn my Evo on it goes no further than the white HTC screen that you get when you turn it on. When I try to run the RUU it gets a connection error and won't go through. Can someone please help?
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If you pull the battery can you get to the bootloader screen? (hold volume down and power button when turning on)
You should be able to do what Greenfieldan suggests. It is possible to work through this issue, so don't fear but it make take a few tries.
Greenfieldan said:
If you pull the battery can you get to the bootloader screen? (hold volume down and power button when turning on)
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once I get to this screen how do I get the RUU to connect to the phone? I've tried it several times from this screen and nothing is working.
Robes1 said:
once I get to this screen how do I get the RUU to connect to the phone? I've tried it several times from this screen and nothing is working.
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Thread stalking is fun, I see which thread you are reading, but you may have to reset you phone.
Do you either:
Have a recovery installed (if you aren't sure, then you may not)
have a PCIMG36 on the root of your sdcard, (if you aren't sure then you may not)
Robes1 said:
once I get to this screen how do I get the RUU to connect to the phone? I've tried it several times from this screen and nothing is working.
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Go in to fastboot and you should see something toward the top that says "FASTBOOT USB", once there run the RUU
SnoopDawg said:
Thread stalking is fun, I see which thread you are reading, but you may have to reset you phone.
Do you either:
Have a recovery installed (if you aren't sure, then you may not)
have a PCIMG36 on the root of your sdcard, (if you aren't sure then you may not)
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I have a pc36img file on the root of my sd card. It says that it can't open it when i select flash zip from sd card.
Just download the actual ruu from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884060. It will be one of the .exe files same version of you had on the phone will prolly work best. Then do what xhausx said and run the ruu file once there. Thanks xhausx btw cause i was confused too.
aclearersky said:
Just download the actual ruu from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884060. It will be one of the .exe files same version of you had on the phone will prolly work best. Then do what xhausx said and run the ruu file once there. Thanks xhausx btw cause i was confused too.
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or download an unrooted version of your software in pc36img.zip format and boot into the bootloader and it will restore your phone to stock if you cant run any ruu
Need Help
I know this is an old thread, but I'm working on an old phone. Hopefully some of you guys are still following this.
My father has an EVO 3D that showed up one day stuck on the white HTC screen. The only remedy was to pull the battery. I thought it would be no big deal to just go into the boot menu and either try and run recovery, or at worst do a factory reset. Both of these options failed. I even made a few attempts at trying from the SD card with a ROM or two. So I downloaded the RUU direct from HTC thinking that would finally take care of the problem. But after connecting up in FASTBOOT mode and running the RUU, it eventually fails when the update gets to the point that it's supposed to restart the phone in bootloader mode. Because at that point the phone just restarts to the white HTC logo again, and the software times out telling me that it can't connect to the device. Any help here other than passing me a trash can Thanks in advance!
Thanks to Calkulin, Dougpiston, and bwthor20 for this fix. It was too late for me, but hopefully not for you. My situation was, after flashing a rom, I was suddenly S-On without recovery. DO NOT FLASH THE RUU!!!!! Just follow this guide and you'll be good:
Thanks bwthor20 for telling me about this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695243
Now, go to the incredible version of this guide, thanks to Dougpiston:
http://pvillecomp.com/?page_id=33
These guides should get you fixed!
Cheers,
dmeadows013
That sucks man very interested in how that happened though, never seen a phone reset it self to s-on before. I think you would have to ruu to get s-off again, that is if you can ruu back to froyo. What rom are you on? Hope you figure something out.
cmlusco said:
That sucks man very interested in how that happened though, never seen a phone reset it self to s-on before. I think you would have to ruu to get s-off again, that is if you can ruu back to froyo. What rom are you on? Hope you figure something out.
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Was attempting to run my very experimental port of the Vigor RUU. Strange because it showed the splash on my last test, but after moving /system/customize to /data/syscustomize, it did this. I'll try the Froyo RUU. I should've thought of that one. Thanks!
Why not flash an old RUU?
Could someone post the Froyo or Eclair PB31IMG? I can't seem to find it...
Official froyo 2.2 PB31IMG.zip
http://dinc.does-it.net/stock_froyo/PB31IMG.zip
cmlusco said:
Official froyo 2.2 PB31IMG.zip
http://dinc.does-it.net/stock_froyo/PB31IMG.zip
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Thanks! Your the man!
There is another thread on here where a guy had the same thing happen to him. Tried to flash a rom then the black screen and 5 vibes. He also lost s-off. I wonder whats going on.
cmlusco said:
There is another thread on here where a guy had the same thing happen to him. Tried to flash a rom then the black screen and 5 vibes. He also lost s-off. I wonder whats going on.
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Hmmmm... That might be it. I'll try to port it again, and see if I get the same result. If I do, that's probably the problem lol
Alright, got the PB31IMG flashed. Problem is, after flashing, it just did the 5 vibe again... Back in HBOOT
dmeadows013 said:
Alright, got the PB31IMG flashed. Problem is, after flashing, it just did the 5 vibe again... Back in HBOOT
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Very strange not sure, if you cant get an ruu to work my guess is some sort of hardware failure.
I would try an ruu exe from your pc.
cmlusco said:
Very strange not sure, if you cant get an ruu to work my guess is some sort of hardware failure.
I would try an ruu exe from your pc.
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Yeah. I'm probably gonna just take it into the Verizon store. There is no way they'll find out I was rooted, as I am now S-ON. I'll see what they say.
Here is the fix!
This happened to me yesterday after installing MIUI. All was working, but when I tried to switch the camera to store on the SD card, it said it wasn't available. Tried to mount/unmount with no luck. Rebooted, and I had the same thing, five vibrations, then just a flashing green LED. A battery pull and either the charger or USB plugged in a PC, and it would boot to recovery. Still couldn't read the SD Card, so no restore. Lots of Googles later I found the fix...right here on XDA. Found a LOT of threads that pretty much said that there is no recovery.
Read On...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695243
LEAVE THE USB CABLE PLUGGED IN TO YOUR PC FOR ALL OF THIS!
After the SD fix, I could use CWM to restore a known good backup, then copied the two files over to my SD Card and used a terminal app on the phone to run the commands listed in the link. A reboot, and I was back in business. S-OFF was back too. Odd...
dmeadows013 said:
Yeah. I'm probably gonna just take it into the Verizon store. There is no way they'll find out I was rooted, as I am now S-ON. I'll see what they say.
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Worth a try, you might get lucky.
dmeadows013 said:
Yeah. I'm probably gonna just take it into the Verizon store. There is no way they'll find out I was rooted, as I am now S-ON. I'll see what they say.
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I wouldn't. With a USB cable plugged in to the phone and PC, you can get into hboot with a battery pull and powering on while holding volume down. This doesn't seem to work every time, so unplug, remove the battery, then try again. After getting into hboot, you can go to recovery and see CWM if you have it installed.
bwthor20 said:
I wouldn't. With a USB cable plugged in to the phone and PC, you can get into hboot with a battery pull and powering on while holding volume down. This doesn't seem to work every time, so unplug, remove the battery, then try again. After getting into hboot, you can go to recovery and see CWM if you have it installed.
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I can get into HBOOT without being plugged in, just using the normal way. Clicked recovery, booted to the splash and then the black screen and 5 vibes. Anyway, I have installed the RUU, so it would have the stock recovery anyway.
CWM Version
dmeadows013 said:
I can get into HBOOT without being plugged in, just using the normal way. Clicked recovery, booted to the splash and then the black screen and 5 vibes. Anyway, I have installed the RUU, so it would have the stock recovery anyway.
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Try booting with it plugged in to the PC. I could boot that way, and use it, but as soon as I unplugged the USB, it would go to a black screen and 5 vibrations.
bwthor20 said:
Try booting with it plugged in to the PC. I could boot that way, and use it, but as soon as I unplugged the USB, it would go to a black screen and 5 vibrations.
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Well that seemed to work... I plugged it in, and it booted up to the DROID Screen. Then, I unplugged, and black screen vibes. I think I had the same thing as you, but I just had the stock recovery instead because of the RUU. How did you end up fixing the plugged in problem? I'll check out the thread you posted. Thanks man, your a lifesaver.
dmeadows013 said:
Well that seemed to work... I plugged it in, and it booted up to the DROID Screen. Then, I unplugged, and black screen vibes. I think I had the same thing as you, but I just had the stock recovery instead because of the RUU. How did you end up fixing the plugged in problem? I'll check out the thread you posted. Thanks man, your a lifesaver.
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It is the second part of the sequence in the link I posted in the previous thread. Check to see if you can mount your SD Card. If not, you will need to do the first part so you can load the two files on it used in the second part.
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It is the second part of the sequence in the link I posted in the previous thread. Check to see if you can mount your SD Card. If not, you will need to do the first part so you can load the two files on it used in the second part.
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Alright, got the SD fixed. Not sure how I will get the USB fix, as I do not have root. Also, for some reason, unRevoked cannot find my phone. Neither will ADB
My Incredible is in a bootloop. I have gone back to stock. The phone will work for a few minutes then just reboot non-stop. I did a factory reset and that did not help.
I can't keep the phone on long enough to do anything. The irony in all of this is that it started to do this 2 weeks after I became eligable for an upgrade...
Smells fishy...now I either wait for Incredible 4G or get the Rezound.
[email protected] Verizon...
Do you have a recovery on the phone still or did you get rid of it when returning to stock? I'm not sure I've heard of this before but if you post the status of your hboot that might be able to help someone help you.
and personally between the two I would go with the Incredible 4G but that's just me being loyal to HTC i guess.
Recovery is gone/does not work. I'll post the HBOOT version later, don't have the phone atm.
binaryhat said:
Recovery is gone/does not work. I'll post the HBOOT version later, don't have the phone atm.
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Post hboot version, s-on or off, and current android version.
cmlusco said:
Post hboot version, s-on or off, and current android version.
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Will do tomorrow...left the phone at work.
S-off
HBOOT-0.92
Radio-2.15.00.07.28
Stock Android
I know it sounds very round-about but you may need to flash CWM back on to the phone so you can flash unrevoked's s-on tool, I don't know for sure that this is what is causing the problem but you want s-on when you are in stock, especially if you plan on giving the phone to Verizon- if it has been messed with they won't want to handle it because they will say it is not their problem. (I have heard that Verizon has admitted to not checking very carefully, but it can't hurt to be careful yourself)
How can I flash CWM if I can't keep the phone on for more than a minute?
sounds like your kinda having the same problem i am having. the difference is my is s-on. i can get to hboot but when i try to go to recovery from there it comes up with a bunch of errors. and mine just bootloops at the droid eye.
that is a very valid point. It still can't hurt to try, I remember when I rooted my phone, it didn't take all that long to flash CWM.
You also might want to consider booting into safe mode to see if that keeps in on longer, I am copying and pasting these instructions from technipages.com because xda won't let me post links until they trust me more or something:
Sometimes services and apps you install on your HTC Droid Incredible can interfere with its functionality. If you’ve reached a point where the phone freezes at startup or malfunctions in a way that you can’t remove the problem, Safe Mode is the answer. Booting in Safe Mode will load only software and drivers from factory defaults. This should allow you access to remove whatever ails your smartphone.
1. Turn the device off. If the power button doesn’t do the trick, remove and replace the battery.
2. Power the device on.
3. When the logo appears, press and hold the Menu button.
4. Continue holding the Menu button until you see the home screen.
The words Safe Mode should appear in the lower left corner if you performed the steps correctly.
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I apologize if you don't have any luck, but I am only trying to help
I'll try safe mode (should have) and see if that works.
binaryhat said:
I'll try safe mode (should have) and see if that works.
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Does the phone shut off when your in hboot too? You need to do as sugested and flash cwm thru hboot, and then see if you can access recovery long enough to wipe everything in mounts and storrage except sd and emmc, then flash superuser, and a rom.
scoobntaz1996 said:
sounds like your kinda having the same problem i am having. the difference is my is s-on. i can get to hboot but when i try to go to recovery from there it comes up with a bunch of errors. and mine just bootloops at the droid eye.
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Whats your hboot and android version? Have you tried an ruu?
EDIT: Nevermind i forgot i was allready talking to you in the other thread.
Long story short my friend gave me a T mobile HTC G2 because it didn't turn on. I opened the phone to find the part where the battery connects to the phone came off the mother board so i solder it back on put the phone back together and turned it on. It booted up normal and came to the lock screen nothing worked the touch wasn't responding so i push power button to turn screen off and then again to turn it back on and the screen worked. I tried guessing his pattern five time and it didnt work it asked me to sign in to my Google account when the screen came up the phone rebooted and it kept doing it every time i turned it on. So i looked on xda how to restore it tried it and im not sure if it restored or not but it strated boot looping. I tried the flashing the pc10img.zip from the root of the sd card it usually says something like version to new or to old or something it didn't work. My phone is not rooted and i don't think usb debugging is on. Any info you guys want just ask. What can i do? How can i fix it? Please help
I'm going to take a guess, that if the battery connection to the motherboard 'broke off', then it's possible you have other physical issues such as the ribbon cable connecting the screen/digitizer to the rest of the phone.
If it were me I would have sent the phone into HTC for hardware warranty (which you can't do now since you soldered it.).
Can you provide some specific information about the phone, can you get into the boot loader, and if so what exact information do you have there? (USB debugging would be easily turned on under system settings, if you can get into it via the screen).
kbeezie said:
I'm going to take a guess, that if the battery connection to the motherboard 'broke off', then it's possible you have other physical issues such as the ribbon cable connecting the screen/digitizer to the rest of the phone.
If it were me I would have sent the phone into HTC for hardware warranty (which you can't do now since you soldered it.).
Can you provide some specific information about the phone, can you get into the boot loader, and if so what exact information do you have there? (USB debugging would be easily turned on under system settings, if you can get into it via the screen).
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Thanks for replying i don't think anything else is wrong with the phone all the cables were fine. To begin with warranty was already finished. "Yes", i can get into the boot loader/H boot. I can turn on usb debugging because the phone doesn't boot all the way in to android. When you say information what exactly are you looking for?
helstonrampersad said:
Thanks for replying i don't think anything else is wrong with the phone all the cables were fine. To begin with warranty was already finished. "Yes", i can get into the boot loader/H boot. I can turn on usb debugging because the phone doesn't boot all the way in to android. When you say information what exactly are you looking for?
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Mainly the info that shows up on hboot, and which recovery you have (or 'had') so that might be able to advise some additional steps.
helstonrampersad said:
Long story short my friend gave me a T mobile HTC G2 because it didn't turn on. I opened the phone to find the part where the battery connects to the phone came off the mother board so i solder it back on put the phone back together and turned it on. It booted up normal and came to the lock screen nothing worked the touch wasn't responding so i push power button to turn screen off and then again to turn it back on and the screen worked. I tried guessing his pattern five time and it didnt work it asked me to sign in to my Google account when the screen came up the phone rebooted and it kept doing it every time i turned it on. So i looked on xda how to restore it tried it and im not sure if it restored or not but it strated boot looping. I tried the flashing the pc10img.zip from the root of the sd card it usually says something like version to new or to old or something it didn't work. My phone is not rooted and i don't think usb debugging is on. Any info you guys want just ask. What can i do? How can i fix it? Please help
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when you first had the phone it won't boot right? but when you tried fixing the battery connection thingy (sorry I don't know whats it called )
it booted and ran again?
have you tried doing a factory reset?
Power button+volume rocker down (volume down button) to boot into bootloader mode then do a factory reset maybe that would work ?
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or sending the phone to HTC would help bud but you have to pay them for that if they get to fix it you got yourself a new toy!
kbeezie said:
Mainly the info that shows up on hboot, and which recovery you have (or 'had') so that might be able to advise some additional steps.
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This is the boot loader screen that i see
VISION PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.82.0000
MICROP-26.13.04.19_M
eMMC-boot
Apr 13 211, 14:51:54
Im pretty sure the phone was never rootded before
The Android Manual said:
when you first had the phone it won't boot right? but when you tried fixing the battery connection thingy (sorry I don't know whats it called )
it booted and ran again?
have you tried doing a factory reset?
Power button+volume rocker down (volume down button) to boot into bootloader mode then do a factory reset maybe that would work ?
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Its ok im not certain of what its called either but just to be sure its the part where the battery touches and it has metal prongs like. As for trying to restore it, i already tried didnt work it boot loops when i try that.
I don;t know what to do
helstonrampersad said:
Its ok im not certain of what its called either but just to be sure its the part where the battery touches and it has metal prongs like. As for trying to restore it, i already tried didnt work it boot loops when i try that.
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ryin
sorry bro I'm no dev so I don't know that much when you were tryin to flash the "stock rom" did you flash the one for the G2 or the Desire Z?
The Android Manual said:
ryin
sorry bro I'm no dev so I don't know that much when you were tryin to flash the "stock rom" did you flash the one for the G2 or the Desire Z?
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I still appreciate your help bro and i was trying to flash the stock rom for the g2, i made sure of it.
helstonrampersad said:
I still appreciate your help bro and i was trying to flash the stock rom for the g2, i made sure of it.
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Would probably have to stick to the original Stock RUU update since you're S-ON (would need S-OFF for any kind of custom recovery, kernel, unsigned packages, etc), so would have to use a signed full package from T-Mobile, I don't know much bout that because I usually have my phones rooted and away from stock as fast as I can.
What stock rom did you find before? links?
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Would probably have to stick to the original Stock RUU update since you're S-ON (would need S-OFF for any kind of custom recovery, kernel, unsigned packages, etc), so would have to use a signed full package from T-Mobile, I don't know much bout that because I usually have my phones rooted and away from stock as fast as I can.
What stock rom did you find before? links?
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http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Vision
Thats is the above link i used and i used all the ones that start with "PC10" I rename them to PC10IMG.zip so the phone can recognize it and it did. The only problem is that after it tries to install is say something along the lines of version is older or newer since i tried multiple packages. One package was going through the process and after that it didn't do anything, it didnt say failed or reboot or anything like that. Ive been trying to fix this for like a week and a half now. Ive even flashed custom PC10IMG.zip to see if it could help but nothing the furthest ive gotten is the phone boots for like 2 seconds the screen is blurry and the shuts off and there is an orange light in top right that wasn't lighting up before. Here are the links for the custom packages
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10583834&postcount=33
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10966727&postcount=63
Cant thank you enough for helping me this is really frustrating
kbeezie said:
Would probably have to stick to the original Stock RUU update since you're S-ON (would need S-OFF for any kind of custom recovery, kernel, unsigned packages, etc), so would have to use a signed full package from T-Mobile, I don't know much bout that because I usually have my phones rooted and away from stock as fast as I can.
What stock rom did you find before? links?
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If what i explained above is not what you were referring to then let me know your way
helstonrampersad said:
If what i explained above is not what you were referring to then let me know your way
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You would have to much it to your exact carrier/phone, Just flashing whatever you get your hands on can be very very risky.
For example for me being on T-Mobile with a T-Mobile branded G2, I would grab PC10IMG_Vision_TMOUS_1.19.531.1_Radio_12.21.60.09b_26.02.01.15_M2_release_149459_signed.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=971109
(noting the *.15 is the original radio my device was shipped with, though I've upgraded to the newer *.19)
I of course have no intention to returning to complete stock, but it's usually the only course of action for most people stuck with S-ON (and then would look into exploiting/unlocking/rooting again from there).
kbeezie said:
You would have to much it to your exact carrier/phone, Just flashing whatever you get your hands on can be very very risky.
For example for me being on T-Mobile with a T-Mobile branded G2, I would grab PC10IMG_Vision_TMOUS_1.19.531.1_Radio_12.21.60.09b_26.02.01.15_M2_release_149459_signed.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=971109
(noting the *.15 is the original radio my device was shipped with, though I've upgraded to the newer *.19)
I of course have no intention to returning to complete stock, but it's usually the only course of action for most people stuck with S-ON (and then would look into exploiting/unlocking/rooting again from there).
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I know it can be risky but im desperate for a fix. Ill try the package you linked. I download it and rename it to PC10IMG.zip? Ill get back after im done if you have any other suggestion please let me know.
kbeezie said:
You would have to much it to your exact carrier/phone, Just flashing whatever you get your hands on can be very very risky.
For example for me being on T-Mobile with a T-Mobile branded G2, I would grab PC10IMG_Vision_TMOUS_1.19.531.1_Radio_12.21.60.09b_26.02.01.15_M2_release_149459_signed.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=971109
(noting the *.15 is the original radio my device was shipped with, though I've upgraded to the newer *.19)
I of course have no intention to returning to complete stock, but it's usually the only course of action for most people stuck with S-ON (and then would look into exploiting/unlocking/rooting again from there).
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Im confused on which one to flash I have a T-Mobile HTC G2 which one will i flash?
choose the latest one for the g2, reading your thread I feel you will have little luck with this. try logging onto freenode #g2root, you'll get real time help here
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demkantor said:
choose the latest one for the g2, reading your thread I feel you will have little luck with this. try logging onto freenode #g2root, you'll get real time help here
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
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I am new to XDA how can i do that?
helstonrampersad said:
I am new to XDA how can i do that?
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I'm new so I can't post links, but copy and paste this url: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=g2root
EDIT - Oh, I can post links.
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I'm new so I can't post links, but copy and paste this url: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=g2root
EDIT - Oh, I can post links.
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Though ideally using an actual IRC client will work much nicer than a web chat one.
Same problem, but desire z S-ON
Hey guys.
I have the same problem with the boot loop /semi brick. Expect I never had any problem before, with the phone. I have tried taking out the sd card, starting it agian. I have tried without simcard. I have tried to flash the ROM with RUU_Vision_Gingerbread_S_HTC_WWE_2.42.405.2_Radio_12.56.60.25_26.10.04.03_M_release_199043_signed
via Hboot Fastboot USB PLUG mode (which was the only mode the aplication was progressing in until it want to restart the phone in bootloader), but the phone frezzes and the aplication on the computer just keep working, without progress.
The factory reset just frezzes the phone.
The only thing reali seem to not frezze the phone is the revocery option. Here the phone react with restart showing a image of a phone with two green arrows bent around, over the phone. then it turns off the display and vibrate 4-5 times, og stays turn off not reacting to anything other then taking out the battery and you can start the phone once again.
VISION PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.85.0013
MICROP-26.10.04.19_M
eMMC-boot
Apr 11 2011, 23:36:27
Have no idea but the version of android. I know that usb debugging is NOT on Any hjelp is a big help. I'm a noob, And I have been searching for 3 days for a solution, so I just hope you can help my, otherwise it is going for a repair at the place I bought it.
Thanks
Hey guys!
I need a little help: my phone has rebelled against the law of physics and somehow slipped from the side of the bath into the hot water. Basically everything works, but the screen's touch.
No problem, I've made a contract with my carrier for such case.
But I'm running Cyanogenmod 10. I'd like to RUU it back to Sense. Should I try it before I take it to the carrier? Do I have to interract with the screen during the process of RUU?
I've connected my phone in fastboot mode, my computer recignizes it perfectly.
Thanks for your help!
Bump.
You're phone will not be repaired if its water damaged.
Its beyond "economic Repair"
Sorry :/
Wilks3y said:
You're phone will not be repaired if its water damaged.
Its beyond "economic Repair"
Sorry :/
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I know, but as I had stated I have made +warranty with this device for such cases with the carrier.
Nvmd, starting to RUU back.
Since it is obviously not a software failure i don't think you have to revert back to stock. I am pretty sure it will work to go back as far as "fastboot devices" and "adb devices" gives you back an adequate info.
If it was me and i had some spare time i'd revert it anyway, just to be sure.
regards
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Since it is obviously not a software failure i don't think you have to revert back to stock.
If it was me and i had some spare time i'd revert it anyway.
regards
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Ok, thanks.
I got an error during the instalation, and now I only have black screen with a HTC logo on it, can't enter download mode.
Can anyone help?
What Error? Black Screen with HTC-Logo is some sort of a download mode - its RUU"downloadmode". normally u do an h-boot upgrade in it.
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What Error? Black Screen with HTC-Logo is some sort of a download mode - its RUU"downloadmode". normally u do an h-boot upgrade in it.
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it only said something like error occured, installation stops. Phone keeps rebooting itself
Edit: managed to connect it to pc, and "fastboot devices" command and "fastboot getvar version-main" works. Will try to run the RUU again
Edit 2: Error [170]: Usb connection error.
be sure to follow the correct how to step by step. also remember you cant downgrade h-boot if you upgraded once.
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be sure to follow the correct how to step by step. also remember you cant downgrade h-boot if you upgraded once.
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I was following this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...ashing_a_RUU_to_completely_restore_your_phone
How do I know if had upgraded hboot before?
Edit: Ok, it seems the main problem it got disconnected is because the phone keeps rebooting itself.
Edit2: ruu_log: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/17916569/RUU_121112T104648.log
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/17916569/RUU_121112T110331.log
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I was following this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...ashing_a_RUU_to_completely_restore_your_phone
How do I know if had upgraded hboot before?
Edit: Ok, it seems the main problem it got disconnected is because the phone keeps rebooting itself.
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Howto is ok. Stick to it. Plug in the phone to your wall charger first to make sure you have got enough power. In the fastboot bootloader you can see your current H-Boot but not if you upgraded it. If you can't remember doing anything to your H-Boot you didn't upgrade i guess...
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Howto is ok. Stick to it. Plug in the phone to your wall charger first to make sure you have got enough power. In the fastboot bootloader you can see your current H-Boot but not if you upgraded it. If you can't remember doing anything to your H-Boot you didn't upgrade i guess...
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The battery should be around 90%. How can I stop from constantly rebooting it? I can't even turn it off.
By the way the only thing I remember is that I have upgraded a few months through OTA, and I needed to get a newer RUU. Not sure if the hboot got upgraded or not.
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The battery should be around 90%. How can I stop from constantly rebooting it? I can't even turn it off.
By the way the only thing I remember is that I have upgraded a few months through OTA, and I needed to get a newer RUU. Not sure if the hboot got upgraded or not.
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I only have one idea to turn it off is to throw it to water. -.-
Maybe it is more defective than we thought. Try pressing the power button really long and or.press volume up to enter fastboot. Otherwise just send it in, if it constantly reboots the Tec guys can't to much, too.
Remember to press the thank you button..!
Sent from my EndeavorU using xda app-developers app
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Maybe it is more defective than we thought. Try pressing the power button really long and or.press volume up to enter fastboot. Otherwise just send it in, if it constantly reboots the Tec guys can't to much, too.
Remember to press the thank you button..!
Sent from my EndeavorU using xda app-developers app
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Aye, that's it. Thanks for your help