I have been using my acer a100 for most of the day today and I went to unlock the screen and nothing happened. So I rebooted to see if that would fix it and nope still no response. Then I thought well let me restore it to HC again and see if it fixes and once again nope. Finally I flashed the latest leak of the ICS for the a100 and still no go. Anyone else ever experience this before? Mine is still under warranty but just wanted to see there was a quick fix or something I could try before I sent it off. Also this has never been dropped at all nd I have only had it since March 20, 2012. Can anyone please help? Thanks in advance!
I had the same issue with my A100. I sent it back to acer for repair. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421356
It took about three weeks for the repair. This was over the Christmas holidays so your turn around may be faster.
That three week gap is why I no longer have an A100.
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I had the same issue with my A100. I sent it back to acer for repair. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421356
It took about three weeks for the repair. This was over the Christmas holidays so your turn around may be faster.
That three week gap is why I no longer have an A100.
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That sucks. What did you get in its place?
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That sucks. What did you get in its place?
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I got a Samsung 7 Plus. I sold the repaired A100 for more than I paid. It was a Win Win for me. The 7 Plus is a nice device but is does not have much development. The two things i like about the 7 plus over the A100 is the screen is much better and tun.ko (allows VPN) is native.
My plan at the time was to return the 7 Plus when my A100 was repaired but being able to connect to my work VPN is what made me sell the A100. I tried to get tun.ko to work with the Acer kernel but at the time with the locked bootloader a kernel mod would not work. So I gave up.
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I got a Samsung 7 Plus. I sold the repaired A100 for more than I paid. It was a Win Win for me. The 7 Plus is a nice device but is does not have much development. The two things i like about the 7 plus over the A100 is the screen is much better and tun.ko (allows VPN) is native.
My plan at the time was to return the 7 Plus when my A100 was repaired but being able to connect to my work VPN is what made me sell the A100. I tried to get tun.ko to work with the Acer kernel but at the time with the locked bootloader a kernel mod would not work. So I gave up.
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Okay cool. I bought mine from Walmart. I am taking it back and getting a replacement.
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Updated mine to ice this morning...now Im having this prob....going back to BBuy tomorrow..
just stopped today
i have had issues with the iconia tab a100 on this one and the one before. it. the only thing is it only seemed to have the issue when it was plugged into a extension cord. but i just booted it up and i got it unlocked with my super crazy long password then boom. it just went crazy... i downgraded from the leaked ics back to the ota honeycomb. and it wont stop. i am really mad and i need help. it has always worked. but now its not. im super super mad any help would be appreciated
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Hi all, I recently purchased a nexus to replace my ailing evo 4g today from sprint and it came with a little surprise. The phone is horrible at picking up touch inputs, literally to the point the phone is unusable, like when you physically press the key "n" onscreen and "m" and a backspace is the result; and this happened literally out of the box. If i hadn't bought the last galaxy nexus of all the sprint stores in reach, i would have of course gotten another phone; however when the sprint rep checked to see when the next batch of them come in, there's supposedly a halt on shipments itself of the phone to sprint for unspecified reasons. I really really need some help on this one as im truly contemplating returning the phone and leaving sprint altogether. Browsing the web, I found this (http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/18431-tuning-driver-to-deal-with-unresponsive-touchscreen/) link in which someone tuned the input drivers for more responsiveness on the nexus s. My question is can this work on the nexus? If not, what needs to be done so i can finally enjoy my nexus!??
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Hi all, I recently purchased a nexus to replace my ailing evo 4g today from sprint and it came with a little surprise. The phone is horrible at picking up touch inputs, literally to the point the phone is unusable, like when you physically press the key "n" onscreen and "m" and a backspace is the result; and this happened literally out of the box. If i hadn't bought the last galaxy nexus of all the sprint stores in reach, i would have of course gotten another phone; however when the sprint rep checked to see when the next batch of them come in, there's supposedly a halt on shipments itself of the phone to sprint for unspecified reasons. I really really need some help on this one as im truly contemplating returning the phone and leaving sprint altogether. Browsing the web, I found this (http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/18431-tuning-driver-to-deal-with-unresponsive-touchscreen/) link in which someone tuned the input drivers for more responsiveness on the nexus s. My question is can this work on the nexus? If not, what needs to be done so i can finally enjoy my nexus!??
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Return it and get a new one.
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No can do for the moment, nearest sprint store with a nexus is too far away. I tried using the kernel fixes I mentioned in the op but ended up not getting any good results at all with the added bonus of having my phone stuck with a stock image which for some reason looks for a sim card and doesn't connect at all?? im shocked at how difficult this is turning out..
I am having the same issue as you, also my phone sometimes just stops responding to touch completely! All the power buttons work so it isn't a software issue, but the screen just doesnt respond to touch input. My question is, what do I do in order to return it and get a replacement?
Do i relock the bootloader and flash back the custom rom??
Im a bit of an Android noob and not sure how to return it compeltely to stock. I am running Francos kernal with a deodexed stock rom and unlocked bootloader.
This could be relevant to your interests: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576739
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This could be relevant to your interests: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576739
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This isn't my issue unfortunately My screen becomes unresponsive altogether, and nothing apart from a battery pull fixes it. So I called Amazon and am getting a replacement.
Just gonna make sure I got all my data and hopefully this is just a one off
Otherwise I think I will have to go with another device, even though I do love the Nexus
Ps. It could even be a faulty touchscreen driver
I'm sure your replacement will be fine.
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I'm sure your replacement will be fine.
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I would by no means consider myself a NOOB, as no one ever wants to be a newb. Although i have bricked and burned up a few devices. I have been a member of XDA for some quite some time. I started with an HTC HD2, i was dual booting windows phone 7 and gingerbread. UltimateDroid, to this day is and was still my favorite ROM of all time. Still wonder what happened to that guy. I ended up burning up that phone so much so that it would lock up and i would have to put it in the freezer for 10 minutes before putting the battery back in and turning it on. From there i graduated to an HTC sensation. Phone was awesome, i was running an early version of the InsertCoin rom, until i was on skype and dropped the phone. For some reason upon dropping the phone, it never turned on again. I then had a samsung galaxy captivate and was dissatisfied to find out i could only get 2g on tmobile based on the antenna in the phone not being able to recieve tmo's 3g signal. From there i went on to an LG G2x, what a great phone. I was using the Tsugi Rom with the oyusame overclocked, stock voltage kernel. I got kind of sick of the phone because i had flashed every new rom that came out and it just started to get redundant for me, that was when i got my Galaxy S2 Hercules. I love this phone but alas, in my continued need to root and flash the crap out of my phone with all XDA's latest and greatest goodies, i flashed a rom that didnt boot. (This was most certainly my fault for NOT THOUROUGHLY READING THE INSTRUCTIONS) so in discovering this with only a few minutes to spare before work, i opened up odin before work and grabbed what i thought was clockwork recovery and flashed it. This was not clockwork recovery and upon and flashing i recieved what every modder on here is terrifed of. QHSUSB_DLOAD followed by that god awful windows device driver error noise. Pissed off driving to work with no phone, i immediately ordered a USB jig off amazon for $3.50 cents plus an addition $35.00 to overnight ship it to my house. So impulsive to fix my phone, i even stopped at radio shack and bought myself a pack of 100k ohm resistors to try and make the part myself. Several broken usb cables, and my kitchen table looking like a tweekers wet dream later i had no resolution. I woke up the next morning tracking my usb jig every half hour and was very excited to recieve it, goign as far as to tell my wife that i would no longer be going to get her coffee or visiting her parents as I would be pre-occupied with my phone for a while. Murphy's law however saw otherwise as this did not fix my issue either. I of course knew that if i called T-Mo the insurance would not cover this. So i started calling local cellphone repair shops. After about the fifth place i called, i realized that most of those people are lightyears behind whats happening on here and found that when i tried to talk tech they would sit there and scratch their heads. Out of options, I called the 800 number for samsung on the label underneath the battery. I very openly and honestly explained to the lady that i had rooted my phone, installed a custom recovery and was flashing custom roms. I then explained something went terribly wrong and the phone does not respond at all. I also explained the QHSUSB_DLOAD problem. I believe this explanation went a little beyond they types of calls she was used to recieving. She did however explain that Samsung provides complimentry re-flashes of bricked phones as long as there is no hardware damage done to the device. She then e-mailed me a ups label with shipping paid , and my phone is in the process of being repaired. I did buy yet another HTC sensation to get me by for the 2 business day shipping to samsung, the 7 business day evaluation and repair process, and another 2 days for me to get it back. I hope this can help anyone who has made the same mistake, and moreso i hope this can show others how rushing, being careless, and not reading the instructions can come with HEAVY consequences. Although all should work for me just fine, i still had to spend $150 on a used sensation with a cracked screen, and the nearly 2 weeks of downtime i am without my GS2.
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Devices: HTC HD2(DEAD), HTC - Sensation(DEAD) Samsung Captivate(SOLD) LG G2X(SOLD) Galaxy S2 T989 (OUT FOR REPAIR) HTC Sensation (Were keeping that stock at least until i get the glass replaced and my GS2 back) LG G2X (Waiting to warranty my fiance's sensation to get it back)
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I would by no means consider myself a NOOB, as no one ever wants to be a newb. Although i have bricked and burned up a few devices. I have been a member of XDA for some quite some time. I started with an HTC HD2, i was dual booting windows phone 7 and gingerbread. UltimateDroid, to this day is and was still my favorite ROM of all time. Still wonder what happened to that guy. I ended up burning up that phone so much so that it would lock up and i would have to put it in the freezer for 10 minutes before putting the battery back in and turning it on. From there i graduated to an HTC sensation. Phone was awesome, i was running an early version of the InsertCoin rom, until i was on skype and dropped the phone. For some reason upon dropping the phone, it never turned on again. I then had a samsung galaxy captivate and was dissatisfied to find out i could only get 2g on tmobile based on the antenna in the phone not being able to recieve tmo's 3g signal. From there i went on to an LG G2x, what a great phone. I was using the Tsugi Rom with the oyusame overclocked, stock voltage kernel. I got kind of sick of the phone because i had flashed every new rom that came out and it just started to get redundant for me, that was when i got my Galaxy S2 Hercules. I love this phone but alas, in my continued need to root and flash the crap out of my phone with all XDA's latest and greatest goodies, i flashed a rom that didnt boot. (This was most certainly my fault for NOT THOUROUGHLY READING THE INSTRUCTIONS) so in discovering this with only a few minutes to spare before work, i opened up odin before work and grabbed what i thought was clockwork recovery and flashed it. This was not clockwork recovery and upon and flashing i recieved what every modder on here is terrifed of. QHSUSB_DLOAD followed by that god awful windows device driver error noise. Pissed off driving to work with no phone, i immediately ordered a USB jig off amazon for $3.50 cents plus an addition $35.00 to overnight ship it to my house. So impulsive to fix my phone, i even stopped at radio shack and bought myself a pack of 100k ohm resistors to try and make the part myself. Several broken usb cables, and my kitchen table looking like a tweekers wet dream later i had no resolution. I woke up the next morning tracking my usb jig every half hour and was very excited to recieve it, goign as far as to tell my wife that i would no longer be going to get her coffee or visiting her parents as I would be pre-occupied with my phone for a while. Murphy's law however saw otherwise as this did not fix my issue either. I of course knew that if i called T-Mo the insurance would not cover this. So i started calling local cellphone repair shops. After about the fifth place i called, i realized that most of those people are lightyears behind whats happening on here and found that when i tried to talk tech they would sit there and scratch their heads. Out of options, I called the 800 number for samsung on the label underneath the battery. I very openly and honestly explained to the lady that i had rooted my phone, installed a custom recovery and was flashing custom roms. I then explained something went terribly wrong and the phone does not respond at all. I also explained the QHSUSB_DLOAD problem. I believe this explanation went a little beyond they types of calls she was used to recieving. She did however explain that Samsung provides complimentry re-flashes of bricked phones as long as there is no hardware damage done to the device. She then e-mailed me a ups label with shipping paid , and my phone is in the process of being repaired. I did buy yet another HTC sensation to get me by for the 2 business day shipping to samsung, the 7 business day evaluation and repair process, and another 2 days for me to get it back. I hope this can help anyone who has made the same mistake, and moreso i hope this can show others how rushing, being careless, and not reading the instructions can come with HEAVY consequences. Although all should work for me just fine, i still had to spend $150 on a used sensation with a cracked screen, and the nearly 2 weeks of downtime i am without my GS2.
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Devices: HTC HD2(DEAD), HTC - Sensation(DEAD) Samsung Captivate(SOLD) LG G2X(SOLD) Galaxy S2 T989 (OUT FOR REPAIR) HTC Sensation (Were keeping that stock at least until i get the glass replaced and my GS2 back) LG G2X (Waiting to warranty my fiance's sensation to get it back)
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Same thing happen to me the dreaded QHSUSB error when I bricked my exhibit2. I know how you feel.
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Lol. I bricked mt very first phone (the T989) the very first day i got it. I got it replaced for free with that 14 day gap thing that Tmo has. Got lucky. Ive never had a bad flash since.
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I've been on xda for quite some time now, and i know for a fact that people have gotten their phones replaced through standard warranty when they got that error, the old "it stopped working and won't turn on" has worked for some. If you cannot revive it chances are that no one at samsung can, i don't think they even bother, they just open it and reflash the phone.
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I've been on xda for quite some time now, and i know for a fact that people have gotten their phones replaced through standard warranty when they got that error, the old "it stopped working and won't turn on" has worked for some. If you cannot revive it chances are that no one at samsung can, i don't think they even bother, they just open it and reflash the phone.
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Stupid kies mini hard bricked my trusty vibrant... Luckily, t-mobile replaced it for free, but it was the horrible exhibit 1.
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I've been on xda for quite some time now, and i know for a fact that people have gotten their phones replaced through standard warranty when they got that error, the old "it stopped working and won't turn on" has worked for some. If you cannot revive it chances are that no one at samsung can, i don't think they even bother, they just open it and reflash the phone.
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Yeah most people went through regular warranty exchanges, but from what the OP was explaining he's a very honest person and would have said that he rooted the phone therefore he would not be able to exchange it.
That's good that he's honest, but it would have been a lot easier to just do that and get the phone next day because TMobile is just going to send that phone back to Samsung and they'll do the exact same thing they're doing to his phone now
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This sounds exactly like something I would! Especially buying parts thinking I could fix it!!
I feel so at home on xda!!
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U could a saved a ton of time and money by just saying ur phone stopped working. Cuz technically it did
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LOOOOOOL this made my day^^
I have my phone till two years now and i bricked it once by disconnecting by mistake while unlocking bootloader (yes i fell with my phone in the hand and lukily it only disconnected and didnt pull my laptop with it.
I had it fixed in a half hour^^
Greets
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Good to know thanks
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My very first device was the Mytouch 3G on T-Mobile. Back then, it was maybe the 2nd Android phone to have even existed at that point.
Me, never being satisfied with anything stock and coming from a heavily modified blackberry, wanted to tweak the hell out of it.
Back then, it took a LOT more to root and flash, ESPECIALLY HTC Devices. There were no custom tools yet to root, and the only easy part was using CWM. You HAD to use adb commands to exploit to get root and even get CWM on the device at that point, but only AFTER downgrading it back to Android 1.5, but after that it was easy.
(I couldn't believe how fast and easy it was to root and flash on the T989 after having HTC devices up until last year)
Anyways, I somehow managed to get it CWM to boot (you had to boot into normal recovery after replacing update.zip with a CWM zip, and then flash the new update.zip file back then) and went to flash a ROM, and instead I flashed a zip, but the wrong ROM was uploaded by the OP, and what I had flashed as for the G1. It was literally only uploaded for all of maybe 2 minutes before he pulled the post down and uploaded the correct version.
I was the ONLY one who downloaded and flashed it within that 2 minute window.
Needless to say, I hated my life.
Now the funny part:
I was so paranoid back then about not letting T-Mobile know that I was rooted, that I literally bought a BRAND NEW Mytouch 3G (because you couldn't even find broken ones on ebay yet) and sold the broken one, which I bought the day before mind you, for $20. I wish I would have known that, back then, there were no counters on the MT3G. T-Mobile would have never known as it wouldn't boot.
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Flash forward to today, and IDGAF.
I was using my tablet last night and it froze so i turned it off and back on but now it gets stuck on the acer screen and wont do anything iv tried restoreing factory reset but nothing works i get an error saying either /cache/recovery/command(logs) cant be mounted or opened......Can someone help with this? It started to work this morning and booted up fine but then froze again and im back to last nights problems
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I was using my tablet last night and it froze so i turned it off and back on but now it gets stuck on the acer screen and wont do anything iv tried restoreing factory reset but nothing works i get an error saying either /cache/recovery/command(logs) cant be mounted or opened......Can someone help with this? It started to work this morning and booted up fine but then froze again and im back to last nights problems
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Its bricked, got to sent it to acer for repair. No other way, system board needs replaced.
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Its bricked, got to sent it to acer for repair. No other way, system board needs replaced.
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GREAT!....they probably wouldnt accept a like 3 year old tablet would they?
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GREAT!....they probably wouldnt accept a like 3 year old tablet would they?
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Not for free, no. Check on acers site with the snid under the sd card flap fir warranty coverage. Its 1 year in most cases, if its a refurb its a tossup if they even look at you.
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GREAT!....they probably wouldnt accept a like 3 year old tablet would they?
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Thats pretty amazing, considering the A100 was released in Aug. or Sept. 2011.
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Thats pretty amazing, considering the A100 was released in Aug. or Sept. 2011.
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O oops lol i got it for Christmas of 2011 then i couldn't remember if i got it in 2011 or 2010 my bad
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O oops lol i got it for Christmas of 2011 then i couldn't remember if i got it in 2011 or 2010 my bad
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and now its back to working again could it just be a software glitch or something?
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and now its back to working again could it just be a software glitch or something?
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Good to hear it's working again.
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and now its back to working again could it just be a software glitch or something?
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I'd sell it right now just kidding, but I would backup everything you want off it now, you won't be able to when it finally gives out completely.
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I'd sell it right now just kidding, but I would backup everything you want off it now, you won't be able to when it finally gives out completely.
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haha i know i wish it would work for long enough so i could sell it lol but yeah theres nothing on it luckily
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I was using my tablet last night and it froze so i turned it off and back on but now it gets stuck on the acer screen and wont do anything iv tried restoreing factory reset but nothing works i get an error saying either /cache/recovery/command(logs) cant be mounted or opened......Can someone help with this? It started to work this morning and booted up fine but then froze again and im back to last nights problems
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send it to acer theirs nothing you can do just got mine back about a month ago had to send it to temple texas takes a bout 2 weeks to get it back.
Can anyone help me? I installed a program called gallery refresh and it didn't seem to do anything. Then my A100 started running very slow, so I rebooted it. Now it won't come on! It goes to the ANDROID screen, and it's animated, but it just stays there forever. One time it started up after about 15 minutes but it went really slow then just froze. Now it won't boot up at all. Just the Android logo. Is my A100 bricked? I still had important information on there. Is there anything that can be done or can I save my data off the internal sd card??
Thank you.
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Can anyone help me? I installed a program called gallery refresh and it didn't seem to do anything. Then my A100 started running very slow, so I rebooted it. Now it won't come on! It goes to the ANDROID screen, and it's animated, but it just stays there forever. One time it started up after about 15 minutes but it went really slow then just froze. Now it won't boot up at all. Just the Android logo. Is my A100 bricked? I still had important information on there. Is there anything that can be done or can I save my data off the internal sd card??
Thank you.
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Now it's stuck at the green "acer acer acer acer" screen. It doesn't seem to be doing anything at all.
It's worse now...
I read some instructions on another site to clear the Dalvik cache and I tried it. Now all I get when I turn on the A100 is a black screen. I think it's really bricked now.
The acer logo is back now. I accidently forgot to put the external sd card back in it. It now boots up to the Acer logos, but that's it.
Need more info, what rom, recovery, etc?
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Need more info, what rom, recovery, etc?
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Stock ICS, rooted, CWM recovery.
I went into the CWM settings and told it to do a Backup and on the next blank screen, the android came up with a spherical thing in his tummy that's rolling about. I'm not sure what that means. There is no indication of how long the backup will take, or even where it's putting it, or whether it works at all. I don't know how long it lasts.
Does Android have a safe mode you can somehow get to?
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Does Android have a safe mode you can somehow get to?
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Goto a100 general sticky section, there is a dedicated brick thread with some things to try.
Sounds like the good old emmc failure to me though, and if it is, everything is lost, data, motherboard, TOTAL LOSS.
Sent via my Sosei "III" Bakedbean Iconia A100.
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Also, there is a difference between emmc failure or just bricking by say a bad flash.
Suggest reading the wealth of guides here.
Sent via my Sosei "III" Bakedbean Iconia A100.
Last thing you can try is booting back into recovery and try to adb pull off your internal SD. Not likely to work, but worth a shot. Stop rebooting and wiping it, you'll just kill it faster, wait until after you get what you can off of it.
Then do a factory reset. It'll likely just not finish or reboot or go to Andy on his back again, never know.
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Now it won't work at all. I didn't do anything to it, just went to sleep and when I woke up it wouldn't turn on. Been on the phone with Acer. They won't allow me to send it in for repairs because I'm three months out of warranty.
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Now it won't work at all. I didn't do anything to it, just went to sleep and when I woke up it wouldn't turn on. Been on the phone with Acer. They won't allow me to send it in for repairs because I'm three months out of warranty.
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That sucks, Acer probably put only a year of warranty on because of their stupid eMMC chip. Thank god we are moving towards eSata now. I'm hopefully buying a Surface Pro.
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That sucks, Acer probably put only a year of warranty on because of their stupid eMMC chip. Thank god we are moving towards eSata now. I'm hopefully buying a Surface Pro.
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I think a year is the standard time for devices, though IMO once this defect became known they should have recalled or extended the period, instead they just replace it with the same buggy board and kick it back out to die later for good.
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Yes, I was very peeved. Acer wouldn't even fix it for money. They said I could not send it in. Thankfully, my note program was synced to Google. I thought for sure I lost it! I was feeling sick about it all night. Today I bought a Nexus and it synced right back up. I was so relieved. It was by far the most important data on the device. So I'm done with Acer now. Hope my Nexus will be better. Thanks for your concern, guys.
Same here. But I got on with acer chat and got bumped up to level 2.and they are fixing for free and paying for shipping. Out of warranty since March.
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Cporcelli said:
Same here. But I got on with acer chat and got bumped up to level 2.and they are fixing for free and paying for shipping. Out of warranty since March.
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Thank you so much for posting your experience with Acer! If I had not seen this, I would not have even tried to get service since my warranty expired Nov 2012! But I guess because my problem was the dead emmc issue, I got bumped to Level 2 support and they authorized my return/repair immediately, including sending a FedEx shipping label to send my tablet to them! (Still waiting on the email with the shipping label, but I expect it shortly.)
So if you have a dead emmc, contact Acer chat service anyway, regardless of warranty! Their Level 2 support hours are 8:00 AM - 4:45 PM CST, Mon-Fri. Just go through support chat and they will transfer you through!
So I have always wanted a Galaxy Nexus and when I got it I was very happy.. I traded my Galaxy Tab 2 that I paid retail for when it first came out ($249.99). Its been a couple months or so. I dropped it two weeks ago on accident and cracked the screen. So I ordered a new one for $175 off of Amazon.
I fixed it and ended up breaking the volume wiring soldered connections. Be careful!
Last night I flashed CM 10.1 like I have a zillion times and it must have a kernel issue or something as I'm stuck at the Google boot screen now. This morning I ordered a jig from amazon so I can fix it.
No volume keys screws it up in more ways than one.
I am ordering a Nexus 4 this week from Google. I wouldn't if the volume wasn't messed up. I would of rather just kept my Galaxy Nexus as I really love it. Its every Samsung I've had all rolled into one with the best of Android, all the time, on time.
Screen brand new less than a week old and I cant use it. Wish I could buy another gnex that needs a screen. I'm very good with electronics and I really can't believe I messed the volume up. I really don't want to try to solder it myself. I don't have the proper pensil soldering iron anyway.
Thanks for reading. Figured this was fine in the General section being all about a GNex.
Anyone have this type of luck sometimes? Or is there no such thing as luck?
Of all the devices I've owned I've never broken a screen. My favorite phone of all of them gets the worst of me.
You paid 175 for a new screen and you wont use cuz the volume up button?
With a few bucks you send it to service and its fixed...
I might give them a call.
Need a phone. Can't wait a couple weeks for it to come back. I'm going to use it until the 4 comes and then sending it off would be a good option.
scottx . said:
So I have always wanted a Galaxy Nexus and when I got it I was very happy.. I traded my Galaxy Tab 2 that I paid retail for when it first came out ($249.99). Its been a couple months or so. I dropped it two weeks ago on accident and cracked the screen. So I ordered a new one for $175 off of Amazon.
I fixed it and ended up breaking the volume wiring soldered connections. Be careful!
Last night I flashed CM 10.1 like I have a zillion times and it must have a kernel issue or something as I'm stuck at the Google boot screen now. This morning I ordered a jig from amazon so I can fix it.
No volume keys screws it up in more ways than one.
I am ordering a Nexus 4 this week from Google. I wouldn't if the volume wasn't messed up. I would of rather just kept my Galaxy Nexus as I really love it. Its every Samsung I've had all rolled into one with the best of Android, all the time, on time.
Screen brand new less than a week old and I cant use it. Wish I could buy another gnex that needs a screen. I'm very good with electronics and I really can't believe I messed the volume up. I really don't want to try to solder it myself. I don't have the proper pensil soldering iron anyway.
Thanks for reading. Figured this was fine in the General section being all about a GNex.
Anyone have this type of luck sometimes? Or is there no such thing as luck?
Of all the devices I've owned I've never broken a screen. My favorite phone of all of them gets the worst of me.
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I don't know how much you would want, but I'd be willing to buy that screen for a few bucks. Lemme know
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alexdemonumber3 said:
I don't know how much you would want, but I'd be willing to buy that screen for a few bucks. Lemme know
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I couldn't sell it. I might could sell the whole phone down the road but I'm going to be okay without the volume keys once the jig comes.
I can't wait to be one of the first to use Ubuntu phone.
Called today and they said that since I have an international phone I must contact the UK to get it repaired.
What gives? Anyone know how I can go about sending it in for repair?