Odd problem here... battery charges for a while but it stops always, making it unable to flash the boot.img (which is the only file missing to run it)
I have the clockwork mod latest verison installed, and it doesnt charge in recovery neither (only to that limits).
I have tried charging it with 2 or 3 cables and no luck.
Any ideas? Anything is appreciated and will be tested.
so just to confirm are you having an remote battery low error returned when trying to flash the boot.img?
lawrence750 said:
so just to confirm are you having an remote battery low error returned when trying to flash the boot.img?
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Exactly It appears just as I try to flash it and then it changes to remote (hex direction)
or some other errors, then i unplug and reconnect and back to battery low. I have tried some cables as well, same problem.
Also I forgot to mention, when I connect it it first stays off (the notification led), then after some time and some presses from the Power and Volume down key (the boot sequence) it starts blinking red (kinda fast) in a short led light then off then again short led light, after some time it stars to last longer, I mean led light stays on for more time then off then again, until (sometimes only) it goes static led, but after that it turns off and stops charging.
H170k121 said:
Also I forgot to mention, when I connect it it first stays off (the notification led), then after some time and some presses from the Power and Volume down key (the boot sequence) it starts blinking red (kinda fast) in a short led light then off then again short led light, after some time it stars to last longer, I mean led light stays on for more time then off then again, until (sometimes only) it goes static led, but after that it turns off and stops charging.
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Have you tried the fastboot trickle charge script?
(can you get to bootloader/fastboot?)
I'm still a little confused what's happening with your phone.
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chrisjcks said:
Have you tried the fastboot trickle charge script?
(can you get to bootloader/fastboot?)
I'm still a little confused what's happening with your phone.
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Ok here's the full detail:
It can enter fastboot, recovery and sometimes it shows the htc logo.
The fastboot .bat charge script works well but only until 3557 mV (weird I know) then it just stops and goes down.
The phone has a custom ROM flashed already, just waiting for the boot.img to start normally.
I can mount the sd-card in recovery which is the latest cwm at the moment, .4 something clockworkmod
Ahm... I replaced the screen since it got broken and it works just as before, so it wasn't the screen (theres no hardware problem that I know except for the non charging battery).
Before this happened the sd card stopped working in the OS randomly making lots of error messages to appear like htc.bgp.com and all those.
Actually the phone charges and gets warm then stops charging at the limit I mentioned before, so I can't flash nothing to it. I've repaired it before when it was able to charge, so I know how to go on from there I just need to charge it beyond 30%
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Ok here's the full detail:
It can enter fastboot, recovery and sometimes it shows the htc logo.
The fastboot .bat charge script works well but only until 3557 mV (weird I know) then it just stops and goes down.
The phone has a custom ROM flashed already, just waiting for the boot.img to start normally.
I can mount the sd-card in recovery which is the latest cwm at the moment, .4 something clockworkmod
Ahm... I replaced the screen since it got broken and it works just as before, so it wasn't the screen (theres no hardware problem that I know except for the non charging battery).
Before this happened the sd card stopped working in the OS randomly making lots of error messages to appear like htc.bgp.com and all those.
Actually the phone charges and gets warm then stops charging at the limit I mentioned before, so I can't flash nothing to it. I've repaired it before when it was able to charge, so I know how to go on from there I just need to charge it beyond 30%
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Hmm, strange - I've only ever heard of the fastboot charging script not charging 'enough' due to someone not using the official htc cable.
Can you confirm your using the official cable?
Also, I thought boot.img flashes needed just 10% including unlocking the bootloader etc.
I thought only RUU installs required 30%
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Also, I thought boot.img flashes needed just 10% including unlocking the bootloader etc.
I thought only RUU installs required 30%
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Good point, I had the battery low error once but I was on about 3% battery at that point
Op have you tried flashing it again after running the charge script?
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Yes is the official cable, the one that came with the phone, in either way wall plugged or usb pc.
Either of the charges to the same spot 3557mV which is not enough to flash it, maybe its like 9.8%, since the last time I flashed something it was 3687mV and it worked just fine, but yeah as you said it won't go past the 10% in this case I was wrong it's not 30% its 10%, thanks for correcting me.
And I've tried also the script, not working =S and just after the script charges I try the flash stuff and always battery low message and the second try its random hex error messages. either x00030000 or x00060000 or something with 8
I may also add... I used to charge the phone sometimes with the powermat device, and it charged perfectly, even faster sometimes than with the original cable.
So I thought that using the powermat cable would work but no luck still.. the device is unlocked, and used to be rooted before flashing it, I think it keeps the root but I don't know. Unlocked it is, it says unlocked in the main screen.
Also I added the red blinking light, it has been like that for almost 2 hours now... I connected it today here at work and it's still the same, no permanent light, I'm using the AC on the work to keep it cool, seems to be working, but dunno the battery status since I don't have fastboot here.
Have you tried charging from within recovery? Instead of fast boot charging
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Oh and btw if you look in the guide written by the last hylian (in general) you'll find a link to download the fast boot files, you only need adb.exe the adb dll whatever it's called and fastboot.exe
Edit:actually sorry you'll need the Android drivers as well forget that lol you already know that process lol
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Have you tried charging from within recovery? Instead of fast boot charging
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Yes I plugged it once in recovery and started charging, but I don't know if there's something limiting the maximum charge, because it was in there for like... 4 hours and still the same result, the red light was solid red there, I placed a fan beside it because it got warm since the screen was on and the phone was plugged, but still it didn't charge.
I thought it was something with the heat, because I heard that when it goes 2 hot it stops charging and turns off.. So that's why I used the fan.
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Yes I plugged it once in recovery and started charging, but I don't know if there's something limiting the maximum charge, because it was in there for like... 4 hours and still the same result, the red light was solid red there, I placed a fan beside it because it got warm since the screen was on and the phone was plugged, but still it didn't charge.
I thought it was something with the heat, because I heard that when it goes 2 hot it stops charging and turns off.. So that's why I used the fan.
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Solid red means charging of course, but I take it you tried flashing boot.img after that 4 hours as well?
When overheating the led should flick green and red, although I'm not sure if it does this in recovery
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Solid red means charging of course, but I take it you tried flashing boot.img after that 4 hours as well?
When overheating the led should flick green and red, although I'm not sure if it does this in recovery
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Yep I tried flashing it and got the same message.
And I've never had the green and red led thing. So it may just not work out the OS.
However the phone won't get a solid red now, it just stays in the recovery window with no led. Dunno if that means something
Wow what a situation.
No led in recovery when using usb, and ac, and powermat?
It's weird, charging should be possible in latest Cwm, maybe try and re flash Cwm?
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lawrence750 said:
Wow what a situation.
No led in recovery when using usb, and ac, and powermat?
It's weird, charging should be possible in latest Cwm, maybe try and re flash Cwm?
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xD it goes even worse... I can't flash anything... low batt
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xD it goes even worse... I can't flash anything... low batt
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I've just looked at the cwm known issues, one is that the led sometimes doesn't light up when charging, but it is charging.
Try again. Keep it charging for an hour or two from ac. Ignore if the led doesn't light up
Plug into usb, do the adb reboot bootloader and try flash the kernel again. If it doesn't let us know. Paste the exact error here as well, might trigger somebody's memory
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lawrence750 said:
I've just looked at the cwm known issues, one is that the led sometimes doesn't light up when charging, but it is charging.
Try again. Keep it charging for an hour or two from ac. Ignore if the led doesn't light up
Plug into usb, do the adb reboot bootloader and try flash the kernel again. If it doesn't let us know. Paste the exact error here as well, might trigger somebody's memory
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Question... the command adb reboot bootloader is in recovery mode right? what does it do exactly?
and then I try to flash the boot.img again in fastboot? or what are the steps? I'm kinda new in here first smartphone I'm flashing so I just know what's in the forums.
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Question... the command adb reboot bootloader is in recovery mode right? what does it do exactly?
and then I try to flash the boot.img again in fastboot? or what are the steps? I'm kinda new in here first smartphone I'm flashing so I just know what's in the forums.
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Adb I think can be used even when booted into android, also works in recovery
When you type adb reboot bootloader you're basically loading adb.exe, and saying to it reboot the connected device, bootloader says what mode to boot into. You could also type adb reboot recovery, and it would boot into recovery (but that's from when booted into android I think). Also, I *think* you could just type adb reboot, and if phone was working correctly it would simply do a normal reboot.
So once it's booted into the bootloader, it'll auto detect its on usb, and go into fastboot usb mode, you'll see that on the hox screen.
Then the fastboot command will load fastboot.exe, and say to it flash the boot (which somehow translates to kernel^_^) with the boot.img you specify
I was new at one point don't worry about it this is my 3rd android phone and I forget these commands all the time lol.
Let me know how it goes (just charge for an hour at least from ac)
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Adb I think can be used even when booted into android, also works in recovery
When you type adb reboot bootloader you're basically loading adb.exe, and saying to it reboot the connected device, bootloader says what mode to boot into. You could also type adb reboot recovery, and it would boot into recovery (but that's from when booted into android I think). Also, I *think* you could just type adb reboot, and if phone was working correctly it would simply do a normal reboot.
So once it's booted into the bootloader, it'll auto detect its on usb, and go into fastboot usb mode, you'll see that on the hox screen.
Then the fastboot command will load fastboot.exe, and say to it flash the boot (which somehow translates to kernel^_^) with the boot.img you specify
I was new at one point don't worry about it this is my 3rd android phone and I forget these commands all the time lol.
Let me know how it goes (just charge for an hour at least from ac)
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Sure I'm letting it charge right now until I go home from work, should be around 3 or 4 more hours. then I will just plug it and check it, hope it helps ^^.
Also, I don't know if it's the battery but some times the power button won't do anything, even the combination power button + vol down. Probably due to the low batt. I hope so at least.
Hello, I asked this question yesterday and fixed it but it appears to have gotten worse.
Pretty much my phone turned off randomly last night and now all I get is a red flashing light, I'm on Cyanogenmod 10. I managed to turn my phone on once and it turned off again, I think it may be stuck on 2% battery or something. I also did the plug into pc then switch to mains and left it to charge but nothing happened, I'm trying to go back to stock ROM too and completely format my phone and start again.
Can someone help me with this? I can't turn my phone on enough to get it into USB mode so I can change the stuff around and I think it may actually be broken, I have no idea how to fix it.
- Alerion
Alerion617 said:
Hello, I asked this question yesterday and fixed it but it appears to have gotten worse.
Pretty much my phone turned off randomly last night and now all I get is a red flashing light, I'm on Cyanogenmod 10. I managed to turn my phone on once and it turned off again, I think it may be stuck on 2% battery or something. I also did the plug into pc then switch to mains and left it to charge but nothing happened, I'm trying to go back to stock ROM too and completely format my phone and start again.
Can someone help me with this? I can't turn my phone on enough to get it into USB mode so I can change the stuff around and I think it may actually be broken, I have no idea how to fix it.
- Alerion
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WRONG SECTION
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try changing the cable or the charger
did it turn off because of the dead battery? you are better off charging through the ac..
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I am having troubles booting my phone after the battery depletes and the phone shuts off. My Optimus G is rooted with lifeless Rom v14 and I have TWRP recovery.
So once the phone dies, I plug it in to charge, and the phone screen automaticaly comes on and the LG logo flashes for a second, but nothing happens. The phone doesn't actually charge. If I remove the phone from the charger, the display still stays on until I hard reset it. I cannot access recovery mode or download mode for some reason. Usually when my phone dies, and I plug it in, it will flash the LG logo, keep the display on for a few seconds, and then shut down and restart and show the battery logo charging. I am not getting that this time, and I can't seem to do anything to get it operating again. There also isn't a red LED light to represent charging either. If anyone has had this issue before or knows how to fix it, I'd really appreciate the information right now.
Thanks
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I am having troubles booting my phone after the battery depletes and the phone shuts off. My Optimus G is rooted with lifeless Rom v14 and I have TWRP recovery.
So once the phone dies, I plug it in to charge, and the phone screen automaticaly comes on and the LG logo flashes for a second, but nothing happens. The phone doesn't actually charge. If I remove the phone from the charger, the display still stays on until I hard reset it. I cannot access recovery mode or download mode for some reason. Usually when my phone dies, and I plug it in, it will flash the LG logo, keep the display on for a few seconds, and then shut down and restart and show the battery logo charging. I am not getting that this time, and I can't seem to do anything to get it operating again. There also isn't a red LED light to represent charging either. If anyone has had this issue before or knows how to fix it, I'd really appreciate the information right now.
Thanks
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That actually just happened to me too
All I did was unplug the phone, hold the power button until the screen turns off, and power up the phone. I do think the phone may need to plugged in for a bit after it does before it will boot. Hope you find a solution.
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PartimusPrime said:
That actually just happened to me too
All I did was unplug the phone, hold the power button until the screen turns off, and power up the phone. I do think the phone may need to plugged in for a bit after it does before it will boot. Hope you find a solution.
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I had to use LGNPST and teenybin to get anywhere. I got the program all setup and after trial and error, I fixed the problem, only to be found with another problem. Now my phone doesn't seem to want to charge. It will go to the charging screen and everything, but the red pulsing LED isn't on like it used to be, and it doesn't seem like it really is charging. on TWRP, the battery percentage doesn't even show, except until recently it started showing, and then it disapears because it has no power. Any help?!
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I had to use LGNPST and teenybin to get anywhere. I got the program all setup and after trial and error, I fixed the problem, only to be found with another problem. Now my phone doesn't seem to want to charge. It will go to the charging screen and everything, but the red pulsing LED isn't on like it used to be, and it doesn't seem like it really is charging. on TWRP, the battery percentage doesn't even show, except until recently it started showing, and then it disapears because it has no power. Any help?!
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I am now running into the same problem. Did you ever find a solution.?
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Hi...Yesterday i was using my mobile and the battery got low about 8% or 7% percent so i plugged in the charger (it was not my HTC charger) and i slept and when i woke up after 4 hrs my battery was charged it was showing the green light but when i tried to unlock my phone the screen was black and everything else was working the Volume keys,notification led & and its getting connected to the pc...And i tried everything even resetting the phone by pressing the volume and power key but the button lights just blinked and i guess the phone just restarted but still no luck...soo it seems like a hardware issue but could it be my gpu?? and if it is my gpu do i need to get a new motherboard??? or is there any other solution to fix the BSOD?
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Id try stock charger first
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htc0n3x said:
Id try stock charger first
Tried it still no luck...
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I've had this issue also. Idk the cause. But try resetting using just power button. When the blinking starts keep holding it until it vibrates or you see the screen come back on. I don't think you held it long enough.
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budbay said:
I've had this issue also. Idk the cause. But try resetting using just power button. When the blinking starts keep holding it until it vibrates or you see the screen come back on. I don't think you held it long enough.
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Nope still nothing....i think its a hardware fault..time to take it to the shop... Anyways thanx for the help guys