Hello, some days ago my DHD begin to reboot randomly (but only when I've been using it, never when in standby). So I decided to reflash the ROM to fix it. But even after reflashing twice, it's the same... What could be causing it? Thank you all!
requeiperrechon said:
Hello, some days ago my DHD begin to reboot randomly (but only when I've been using it, never when in standby). So I decided to reflash the ROM to fix it. But even after reflashing twice, it's the same... What could be causing it? Thank you all!
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Make sure that the battery contacts are clean (use a bit of alcohol to wipe them) also try to put all the apps in the phone and not in the sdcard (if that is your case)...:good:
If you have overclock, you can reduce the frequency of the CPU and the problem should be solved
it's not overclocked, and the battery is almost new (2 months). It's the official HTC battery, so it shouldn't be the problem...
OK so these are probably stupid questions, but has anything changed that you may have omitted to tell us - like maybe a new ROM, kernel, radio etc? Are you sure there hasn't been an OTA update? When you reflashed, did you wipe the system and Dalvik caches?
It might help to tell us what ROM etc you've got installed.
I always full wipebefore flashing, and the ROM I flashed is the same I had for months, without any problem. It started suddenly
requeiperrechon said:
I always full wipebefore flashing, and the ROM I flashed is the same I had for months, without any problem. It started suddenly
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Hi all.
My Desire HD sometimes reset and reboot. It's a couple of months that happens.
Now I have Sabsa Prime ROM but before I was in Virtuous Rom beta 1 ,so it's not related to rom.
I guess that reset happens only when I have put on WIFI: no reset with HSDPA or GPRS.
I have last Radio 12.68.60.29U_26.16.04.09.
It's possible that the problem is in radio.img?
Thanks to all
After some trying, I realized also that is when wifi is on...
requeiperrechon said:
After some trying, I realized also that is when wifi is on...
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What radio did you have? We are near to the solution
Sorry to discard your theory, but these days I've been switching radios to test, but with every one I tried, it's still the same...
I've tried:
12.65.60.29_26.14.04.28_M
12.68.60.29U_26.16.04.09
12.69.60.29_26.17.14.11_M
I dont' have any idea what can be causing this...
If it helps in some way, the last logs in logcat show this:
D/PowerManagerService( 1507): runHtcPowerSaverCheck ======================================
I/HtcPowerSaver( 1507): currentStatus=8000, currentLevel=65, enableLevel=20, enable=false, popDialog=false, statusChangeTo=-1
I/HtcPowerSaver( 1507): << updateStatus
D/StatusBar.BatteryController( 1628): updateBattery level=65 icon=17302788 plugged=true full=false
D/PowerUI ( 1628): closing low battery warning: level=65
V/WindowManager( 1507): onProposedRotationChanged, rotation changed to 0
D/PackageManager( 1507): Failed to get PackageInfo!, pkg:com.htc.demoflorebooter, flags:1
D/PowerUI ( 1628): plugged = true, health = 2, mBatteryLevel = 65, mPluggedBatteryLevel = 64, mLowBatteryWarningLevel2 = 25, mshowLowChargingWarning2 = true
D/WifiService( 1507): ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED pluggedType: 2
steno66 said:
What radio did you have? We are near to the solution
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Just asking, are you using ROMCleaner after flashing a ROM?
No never used
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D/PackageManager( 1507): Failed to get PackageInfo!, pkg:com.htc.demoflorebooter, flags:1
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Demoflorebooter?
any devs? I can't find any info about this package...
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Demoflorebooter?
any devs? I can't find any info about this package...
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I tried to go to recovery and select "fix permission".
It's 2 days that I don't see reset.
Wow, I'll try it and post the result!
No luck here... I fixed permissions through 4ext recovery, but same issue persists...
It has something to do with the number of devices connected to my wifi. I tried connecting only my phone, and it stayed on for a long time. Then I connected my pc to the wifi, and after a while my phone rebooted. Maybe some kind of IP conflict, or something like that...?
I gave my phone a fixed IP and still reboots, so it's not that. But I think it's weird that onlye reboots when my pc is connected to the wifi...
Perhaps something about WiFi adb, dlna or something like that
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Hi,
I am having a really odd and very frustrating issue with the latest CM7 Stable Build on my device.
I have been using the latest stable since its release back in November.
I ensured a clean wipe and install of CM 7.1.0.1 and setup my phone accordingly and Nandroid Back Up around a Week later as the Device was behaving as intended.
Sadly, I am now plagued with the following issue which occurs without any common trigger....
I will be using the device which will be behaving normally and it will suddenly, normally when screen is off... reboot and enter a Boot Loop (CM7 Robot will either be frozen solid or will keep rebooting to CM7 Robot) which seems to continue until a battery pull.
I will then restart the device and it sometimes boots straight away though sometimes hangs for a while. Once booted it boot to the 'Setup your device' Screen, from which point onwards you are required to Re-Enter your Logins for Google and such like. All settings and sync profiles are normally missing/deleted so requires setting up of all apps requiring logins etc.
As you can imagine, the above is quite an inconvenient as it normally happens when I actually need to use the device
I have tried reinstalling a clean CM7 over the top as well as wiping and formatting the SD card.
Neither seem to have solved the issue.
Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.
It is also worth noting that while the device will charge off USB, it will not allow usb tethering or any form of USB Mounting etc.
Cheers
Jason
Device Spec:
Phone: HTC Wildfire Alpharex S-Off
Android: 2.3.7
OverClocked: 518.4MHz-691.2MHz (SmartAssV2)
VM Heap Size: 24m
ROM: CyanogenMod-7.1.0.1-buzz
Radio: 13.55.55.24H_3.35.20.10
Recovery: ClockworkMod 2.5.0.7
Kernel: 2.6.35.14-nFinity arco(at)tuxbox #1
Custom MTD Partitons using S2E
cm7 issues.
sounds like your in quite a pickle my friend.
i used to get your reboot issues (the bootloops) but that was because my phone was overclocked to over 700. i never got the setup device screen though.
when you say youve tried a clean install over cm7 have you factory reset the device as well as deleteing the dalvik cache??
also my sound stupid but have you tried your backup to see if it starts again??
it sounds like something has became quite corrupted.
have you installed any new apps recently or changed anything in the system files of the phone?
also when you have to go through the set up are all your apps still there afterwards? And when you first flashed it did the tethering work at all?
Heavy_metal_man.
heavy_metal_man said:
when you say youve tried a clean install over cm7 have you factory reset the device as well as deleteing the dalvik cache??
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Yup
heavy_metal_man said:
also my sound stupid but have you tried your backup to see if it starts again??
it sounds like something has became quite corrupted.
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Yup and while it does restore to a point where I can use my phone quite quickly after however I'm very cautious after - typically it happens a couple of weeks later
heavy_metal_man said:
have you installed any new apps recently or changed anything in the system files of the phone?
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No real new recent apps installed and no mods to the system files that I can recall.
heavy_metal_man said:
also when you have to go through the set up are all your apps still there afterwards? And when you first flashed it did the tethering work at all?
Heavy_metal_man.
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All my apps are still installed but many apps require re-setup or accounts for sync require re-adding. Phonebook requires import of contacts however messages remain in place.
I can't recall I think it did or at least USB-Storage did
Do you have a SD ext partition?
I ask because I had similar problems (randomly losing data) with an ext 4 partition, repartitioning my card using ext 3 solved it, also put your dalvik cache and data back into phone memory if it isn't already as that can also cause instability.
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Try this....
Run an RUU for wildfire.
- Download (RUU_Buzz_HTC_WWE_1.14.405.2_R_C_Radio_13.45.55.24 _ 3.35.15.19_release_141106_signed) from android forums.
- Connect phone to PC and run RUU
- This downgrads phone OS to eclair (android 2.1)
- Let it do the bizniss
- Re-root with unrevoked 3
- Re-Flash CM7 and gApps
Many thanks Scratch and Arkose,
Since my post last week I have since formatted the SD Card as well as Wiping the Phone as much as possible.
I then flashed and installed the latest CM7 Stable, Radio Package as well as re-setting up the EXT Partition this time as Type 3.
Once up and running I reinstalled all Apps.
Seems to be running okay so far.
Long may it last hopefully.
If not will try last suggesion
Great stuff. Let us know how it goes
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A quick update...
Still having issues
I'm noticing that randomly phone process will crash for no apparent reason/cause, normally when off Wifi and on Mobile Data.
Last night was the worst its even been though... at a critical moment when I needed the phone to work... it decided it was having none of it.
Phone kept switching Airplane Mode On and Off causing process.android.com to crash along with most other services So I rebooted only to find that it now was either stuck in Airplane Mode or couldnt enable to Radio (No Phone Signal at all) so I did a battery pull while trying to walk home in the pitch black and rebooted.
The Saga continued even after a battery pull, I eventually as I got in the door was able to use the 'Torch' and recieve a phonecall before all the processes crashed once more...
So I did a battery pull, left the phone for five mins and rebooted. All was well for a while, enabled Wifi, phone seemed happy.
Had to reboot a short while ago, after recieiving a phonecall and text.... grrr... anyone have any suggestions?
I had problem with process restarting. Adw launcher process I downloaded Go Launcher ex I have no problems now.
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I have been searching throughout this forum and across many other websites to no avail before asking this.
For the last month, WiFi and Bluetooth has not been working on my Desire HD, and no matter what I do I cannot get them to work again - I have tried factory resets, many different roms, restoring my first nandroid backup (just after the phone had been rooted, still stock rom), replacing the bcm4329.ko driver with a couple of others, but no joy.
My logcat reports:
Code:
E/rmt_storage( 3308): rmt_storage wait even ioctl failed
I/WiFiHw ( 1465): wifi_load_driver end error 2
E/WiFiService( 1465): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.
I desperately need help with this, it is becoming incredibly frustrating as I used to use WiFi a large amount on a daily basis - any help would be extremely useful!!
what rom are you currently running? have you done a full cache/dalvik/full wipe before installing and make sure u restore nothing before testing? what radio are you running? a corrupted radio img file is possible
also, what did you do RIGHT before you lost your wifi?
Darunion said:
what rom are you currently running? have you done a full cache/dalvik/full wipe before installing and make sure u restore nothing before testing? what radio are you running? a corrupted radio img file is possible
also, what did you do RIGHT before you lost your wifi?
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I am currently on Android Revolution HD 7.0.3, but just before that I was on Playground ICS and before that SmartDroid, and the problem has occurred on all of them.
I haven't been restoring any backups at all, I always do a full wipe before installing a new rom and I have tried cache and dalvik cache wipes as well.
Currently the radio I am using is 12.62.60.27U_26.13.04.19_M but I have tried a couple! Do you have any suggestions of any particular radios, or anything else worth trying?
Thanks for the assistance!
sam_w said:
I am currently on Android Revolution HD 7.0.3, but just before that I was on Playground ICS and before that SmartDroid, and the problem has occurred on all of them.
I haven't been restoring any backups at all, I always do a full wipe before installing a new rom and I have tried cache and dalvik cache wipes as well.
Currently the radio I am using is 12.62.60.27U_26.13.04.19_M but I have tried a couple! Do you have any suggestions of any particular radios, or anything else worth trying?
Thanks for the assistance!
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im at work currently so forgive my quick typed replies. Dumb idea, turn off your phone, remove the sd card and then boot up without it. Ive seen cases where the sd card has caused connectivity issues.
the radio i use is 12.56.60.25U_26.10.04.03_M
been using it a long time, not the greatest d/l speeds, but most reliable (yes we all know its case by case basis for radios)
other thing i would try, is check all you antenna connections. each door functions as an antenna for a different device on the desirehd.
if it is repeating this same error across the board, it becomes more possible its hardware.
Hmm, this is very bizarre:
Clearing the cache and dalvik cache seems to make the WiFi work for a while (it lasted for about 3 or 4 hours yesterday), but after a while it will go back to saying "WiFi error".
I have tried formatting my memory card, but it still goes back to not working again, so I am going to see what happens when I leave the card out entirely and then report back on my findings.
Thank you for all the suggestions, I just really want my WiFi working again permanently!
Alright, a long while I brought up this question as I was hoping to fix my Kindle. Well, I ended up forgetting about my Kindle, and now that it's summer, I'd like to use it again. I forgot how much I missed it.
Anyways, here I am, still stuck with the Wi-Fi Connection issues. I was on a ICS ROM, however it would continuously freeze up on me. It was horrible, so I posted asking what the issue was, and several people basically told me, flash the latest kernel, it fixes this issue. So I was like, wow, simple fix, lets do it. I flashed the kernel, and boom. First thing to notice, Wi-Fi gone. However, the freezing up and crashing stopped, suppose thats a bonus. But, my Wi-Fi was gone. I figured, perhaps if I un-root and flash back to stock it'll fix. No, that didn't do it.
So today, I re-rooted it, I've got CM9 ICS ROM on it, and I still have Wi-Fi issues. Anyone know what I could possibly do?
I did Factory Reset's, Wiped everything clean when flashing my ROM's.
Any help, or advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Some details :
Current ROM : CM9
Version : 9-20120706-UNOFFICIAL-otter
Kernel Version : [email protected])) #3 SMP PREEMPT
Kernel Date : Fri Jul 6 04:27:45 CDT 2012
Forgot to add: The issue at the moment is that when I turn wi-fi on, it gets stuck at the "Turning Wi-Fi On" screen. It never displays an places to connect, and I can never actually do anything. It just stays at "Turning Wi-Fi On"
Anything else just ask.
i am no pro or anything but if it didn't work on stock or when you reflashed I would say its an internal component but dont let me discourage you because I may be wrong.
edit: have a look here this might help
http://www.pcworld.com/article/245494/kindle_fire_users_report_wifi_bug_6_possible_fixes.html
otterdude said:
i am no pro or anything but if it didn't work on stock or when you reflashed I would say its an internal component but dont let me discourage you because I may be wrong.
edit: have a look here this might help
http://www.pcworld.com/article/245494/kindle_fire_users_report_wifi_bug_6_possible_fixes.html
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Thank you for your reply. I suppose, I should've been more descriptive of my issue.
It's not even sure if I can connect to wi-fi. It may be possible, but when I go to turn Wi-Fi on, its stuck at "Turning Wi-Fi On"
1)
IF FOR SOME REASON WIFI DOESN'T WORK ON THE FIRST BOOTUP DO THE FOLLOWING:
Enter Terminal Emulator
Type: su
Type: fix-mac.sh
Exit Terminal Emulator
Reboot
2) If that didn't work try setting your connection from DHCP to Static
3) If those didn't work do a hard reset of your router and try the above steps again.
If it still doesn't work I'm guessing it's a hardware issue with the Kindle.
veeman said:
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IF FOR SOME REASON WIFI DOESN'T WORK ON THE FIRST BOOTUP DO THE FOLLOWING:
Enter Terminal Emulator
Type: su
Type: fix-mac.sh
Exit Terminal Emulator
Reboot
2) If that didn't work try setting your connection from DHCP to Static
3) If those didn't work do a hard reset of your router and try the above steps again.
If it still doesn't work I'm guessing it's a hardware issue with the Kindle.
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I did the fix-mac.sh and it didn't work. I just want to say ;
I don't have options for Wi-Fi. This isn't necessarily a Wi-Fi issue. It's more or less, allowing me to even use Wi-Fi.
When you navigate to the wi-fi section, you first have to turn it on. Well, when I turn it on, my device gets hung at the "Turning On Wi-Fi" page. It doesn't move past that. So I can't even ATTEMPT a connection to my Wi-Fi. In other words, it's basically not turning Wi-Fi on.
So this isn't an issue with connecting to my router, or any of that. It's an issue with turning wi-fi on. >_< sorry if you got confused with that. I'm doing my best to explain, quite tired at the moment.
You should try flashing the gedeROM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1619550
I never had problems turning on my Wi-Fi with it. Before flashing Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache, and Factory Reset (it will wipe all your data/apps)
The ROM though tends to drop the connection when downloading gameloft apps.
If you don't want to switch ROMs you should
1) Download your current ROM again and put it on the SD Card
2) Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache - You don't have to do a Factory Reset when staying with the same ROM though it wouldn't hurt to wipe it.
3) Flash the ROM.
Good Luck
Same thing that's happening to me... can't turn wifi on or off, i get a lot of errors in logcat, the mac-fix.sh script doesn't do anything and the problem remains even when changing roms (i tried cm9, gedeROM and modaco, wiping cache/dalvik, data and system partitions each time with no luck). I'm starting to think it's a hardware problem.
blackkn1ght2010 said:
Same thing that's happening to me... can't turn wifi on or off, i get a lot of errors in logcat, the mac-fix.sh script doesn't do anything and the problem remains even when changing roms (i tried cm9, gedeROM and modaco, wiping cache/dalvik, data and system partitions each time with no luck). I'm starting to think it's a hardware problem.
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I don't think its a hardware problem. Well I hope its not. Wondering if its a possibility that the kernel really messed things up somehow and its like locked. But I am glad to see I'm not the only one with this issue. Saddened that it has no solution.
Reserved. said:
I don't think its a hardware problem. Well I hope its not. Wondering if its a possibility that the kernel really messed things up somehow and its like locked. But I am glad to see I'm not the only one with this issue. Saddened that it has no solution.
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I had similar issues with my phone...first reflash your rom. Reboot to recovery. Flash the kernel. Reboot. Always make sure you wipe cache and dalvik cache. This could all be happening from a bad flash
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k28king1 said:
I had similar issues with my phone...first reflash your rom. Reboot to recovery. Flash the kernel. Reboot. Always make sure you wipe cache and dalvik cache. This could all be happening from a bad flash
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I will give this a shot next time I can. I really hope this works, you will be my savior.
Reserved. said:
I will give this a shot next time I can. I really hope this works, you will be my savior.
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Hope it works.
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Since this is my first post, I am not allowed to ask this question in the development thread.
Some time ago I started using JellyTime 7.2. All newer versions including v9.1 are not working for me since WLAN is not working and I don't have any idea how to fix it.
My logcat output:
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D/WifiService( 1650): setWifiEnabled: true pid=2897, uid=1000
E/WifiStateMachine( 1650): Failed to load driver!
E/WifiStateMachine( 1650): DriverFailedState
I am using an HTC Desire HD with 4ext. I flashed this ROM with 4ext and I wiped boot, system, cache and data. I also cleared my sdcard except the installation zip.
Any ideas what I can do?
stoyno said:
Since this is my first post, I am not allowed to ask this question in the development thread.
Some time ago I started using JellyTime 7.2. All newer versions including v9.1 are not working for me since WLAN is not working and I don't have any idea how to fix it.
My logcat output:
Code:
D/WifiService( 1650): setWifiEnabled: true pid=2897, uid=1000
E/WifiStateMachine( 1650): Failed to load driver!
E/WifiStateMachine( 1650): DriverFailedState
I am using an HTC Desire HD with 4ext. I flashed this ROM with 4ext and I wiped boot, system, cache and data. I also cleared my sdcard except the installation zip.
Any ideas what I can do?
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Hi there,
I'm new here as well, and well, i'm having similar problem with the JB builds, the WiFi works but when the phone is going to sleep for a while the WiFi stops working, I have to restart the phone to have the WiFi functional again, maybe is something related with the deep sleep or something like that, dont really know
cheeers!
btw, I'm always doing FULL wipe before installing a new rom!
I think randomblame will fix it if he knows this problem.
It's a question of time. VirtuousROM Quattro RC3 has the same problem. Maybe this is a CM10 bug which has affects both ROMs. I don't know.
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btw, I'm always doing FULL wipe before installing a new rom!
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Me too. After flashing boot, system, cache and data the only partition left is recovery and you won't like to flash this.
This seems to be a general problem since wifi doesn't work in MIUI.us 2.9.14 v4 and logcat shows the same error message.
i also have the problem with WIFI until i try the last release, R10. At the time my WIFI works fine.
This is very interesting because I tested IceColdSandwich, MI.UI and VirtuosROM Quatro. I made a backup of each installation and I played around. I always did a full wipe. And suddenly it works in JellyTime 9.1 and it also works in JellyTime 10 and I really do not know why.
Since it is working I experienced another problem: After a few hours of being not connected to a network, wifi breaks. After reboot it works fine.
In fact, I assume that this is a CM bug. IceColdSandwich and JellyTime are based on CM10. Quattro is compiled from source...
This is the one and only explanation I have -- obviously not a good one.
As I have seen, JellyTime R11 has been released. I will give it a try and hope it will solves the problem.
Don't forget to check your battery cover. It's bound to fix the issue for some of you.
Teichopsia said:
Don't forget to check your battery cover. It's bound to fix the issue for some of you.
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What does that have to do with wifi?
R11 breaks wifi again -- completely. It doesen't work anymore.
stoyno said:
What does that have to do with wifi?
R11 breaks wifi again -- completely. It doesen't work anymore.
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If it's not properly adjusted wifi may not work. The antenna's are there.
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After flashing boot.img over fastboot it works as before: when the phone is going to sleep for a while the wifi stops working.
It seems that it works in R12 but I'm not sure, because I hadn't much time for testing. I will flash R13 an hope that this issue had been solved.
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It seems that it works in R12 but I'm not sure, because I hadn't much time for testing. I will flash R13 an hope that this issue had been solved.
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Well in 12 it is still broken, can you post your results in 13?
I'm on JellyTime R13 (Unlucky Edition 2) and I'm seeing the same issues on my HTC Desire HD...
rogier121 said:
Well in 12 it is still broken, can you post your results in 13?
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R12 was only running for a day on my phone, so this is not a long-time test.
arbuckle said:
I'm on JellyTime R13 (Unlucky Edition 2) and I'm seeing the same issues on my HTC Desire HD...
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R13 works perfect for me. I've never did a reboot since flashing. My phone is running R13 nonstop for 22 hours and 15 minutes.
But keep in mind that after wiping boot, system, data, cache and flashing the zip with 4ext I flashed the boot image again over fastboot. I think this should help you too.
Try to set region in right way. You can find it in wifi settings. It worked for me.
Sent from my Desire HD using xda premium running R21 by RB
Flash radio
I used to have similar problems until I flashed a radio v.26.14
RandomBlame is The King Of The Universe
Yesterday I went to sleep at 9:30 PM. The battery on my DHD was 47%. Now it is 7:30 AM and my battery is still 47%
I thought only God can do this. Now I know that Randomblame and possibly God can do this
GREAT. I was looking forward to root my One V this Saturday night 'cause I had holiday from college and classes on Sunday..:cyclops:
And WoW! My Bluetooth is Stuck badly!:crying::crying: Yesterday, I turned it ON to send some files to my Xperia Mini and it said Bluetooth is Turning ON... After 5-6 seconds, the phone automatically Switched OFF. There were no issues like low RAM or anything which slowed it down to such an extent that it should power it OFF automatically. After restarting, the phone still said 'Bluetooth is turning ON...' in Settings. But it never turned on. Today morning it was still stuck at 'Turning ON'... I tried to restart the phone then. Now this is what happens : It restarts normally and it shows the Bluetooth symbol in the Status Bar indicating Bluetooth is turned ON. Again, it automatically restarts in 7-8 seconds and then it shows 'Bluetooth is Turning ON...' !! I'm fed up! Tried restarting it a couple of times but this doesn't solve the problem. :crying:
The last time I restarted it, I quickly entered Settings and when it was showing 'Bluetooth Turned ON', I quickly tapped on it and switched it OFF. As usual, the phone again restarted and Bluetooth was Turned OFF.
I thought that the problem was solved, but again, after sometime, I turned it on and again it's stuck on 'Turning ON'. Again, the whole process - Restarts, shows Turning ON, then I restart manually, shows it's Turned ON, reboots again in 7-8 seconds, shows it's still Turning ON.. :crying:
Any way to resolve this problem except Factory Data Reset?
what did u do for rooting?when did the bluetooth stuck??please give some details...
wipe cache and dalvik cache...
u rooted.? thn probably a bad wipe.. and don't fukn use multicolours :/
omg my eyessss:banghead:
Sent from my HTC One V
paarthdesai said:
u rooted.? thn probably a bad wipe.. and don't fukn use multicolours :/
omg my eyessss:banghead:
Sent from my HTC One V
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Exactly, why do you use so many colours, Smileys, and font sizes ranging from 1 to 72?
Good that I use mobile
Sent from my One V using xda app-developers app
mihirengg19 said:
what did u do for rooting?when did the bluetooth stuck??please give some details...
wipe cache and dalvik cache...
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paarthdesai said:
u rooted.?
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I said I was "looking forward" to root it! I've still not rooted yet! HTC One V with Stock ROM, Stock Kernel!
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sorry its the way u wrote the article i felt u rooted...
anyways, wipe cache and dalvik cache....
Wtf man I saw u insult our htc one v on other forums also...:sly::sly:
The blue tooth problem ,that's cause of kernel error
Y u no type properly my eyes are paining.....
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Piggybacking on this open Bluetooth thread. Similar issue with failure to turn on BT.
Rooted HTC One V - CDMA
Running CM10 rom (20121028 Primoc)
Flashed the kernal within the Zip
Saw the instruction above to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Completed both wipes using CWM recovery and then flashed the same kernel, but still no luck with BT.
Anything I've missed or additional tips?
Norwalk71 said:
Piggybacking on this open Bluetooth thread. Similar issue with failure to turn on BT.
Rooted HTC One V - CDMA
Running CM10 rom (20121028 Primoc)
Flashed the kernal within the Zip
Saw the instruction above to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Completed both wipes using CWM recovery and then flashed the same kernel, but still no luck with BT.
Anything I've missed or additional tips?
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then go into fastboot,reflash boot.img again and then factory reset...(first,make a backup of current rom)
cybervibin said:
Wtf man I saw u insult our htc one v on other forums also...:sly::sly:
The blue tooth problem ,that's cause of kernel error
Y u no type properly my eyes are paining.....
Sent from my One V using xda premium
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acting like a ***** he is,,
soo paresh how does it go about *****ing about your own fukn device? :banghead::banghead::banghead:
seriously you're pathetic
Sent from my HTC One V
cybervibin said:
Wtf man I saw u insult our htc one v on other forums also...:sly::sly:
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paarthdesai said:
acting like a ***** he is,,
soo paresh how does it go about *****ing about your own fukn device? :banghead::banghead::banghead:
seriously you're pathetic
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'Cause it was really irritating before it got an update...
Never posted a single comment on it after the system update.. its smooth and sleek now..
no probs. You'all don't need to put light on the past..
Had I not liked my phone even today, I'd never create this thread! I'd look for some other phone..
I'm lovin' One V
i know
Finally, fixed it. Factory Reset.
Did a Factory Reset and finally fixed it! Surprisingly, it has become smooth and fast! With the same installed apps, 200MB RAM is always free. NFS is running without lags!
mihirengg19 said:
then go into fastboot,reflash boot.img again and then factory reset...(first,make a backup of current rom)
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Completed the suggested steps above, but still no luck.
Alternatively, installed the latest CM10 nightly rom via Zip on SD card.
Flashed the kernel in the Zip.
Had BT working but then not WiFi.
Installed PacMan 15.3 via Zip on SD card
Flashed the kernel in the Zip.
Now back to WiFi but no BT.
Is there something I'm not doing correctly in the wiping process?
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Norwalk71 said:
Completed the suggested steps above, but still no luck.
Alternatively, installed the latest CM10 nightly rom via Zip on SD card.
Flashed the kernel in the Zip.
Had BT working but then not WiFi.
Installed PacMan 15.3 via Zip on SD card
Flashed the kernel in the Zip.
Now back to WiFi but no BT.
Is there something I'm not doing correctly in the wiping process?
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No need to reply. I was able to get it working.
Yesterday I unlocked my bootloader, rooted my device, and then installed CM9
Now when I try to turn on BT it just says :Turning Bluetooth On..." and never does anything.
Also my GPS doesn't work. No matter how long I wait it never gets a fix, just the giant circle covering 1 square KM.
Both were working previously so it is obviously something I did (or didn't do)
From my GSM One V:
Baseband version
20.76.30.0835U_3831.19.00.120
Kernel version
3.0.16-g133e482
[email protected] #1
Mon Aug 13 19:30:34 CST 2012
CyanogenMod version
9-20121016-UNOFFICIAL-primou
...I'm a bit of a n00b at this so speak slowly
EDIT: So I updated my kernel and GPS is now working, but no change on BT, still won't turn on.
Kernel is now:
3.0.16-HELLBOY
[email protected] #201210251300
Thu Oct 25 13:00:26 CEST 2012
EDIT #2:
I updated my kernel again and now Everything Works. Fully Resolved. Looks like I just had the wrong kernel.
In case anyone cares I am now using:
3.0.16-HELLBOY
[email protected]) )
#201212011716 PREEMPT Sat Dec 1
17:16:49 CET 2012
Thanks everyone for all your help.
Paresh Kalinani said:
GREAT. I was looking forward to root my One V this Saturday night 'cause I had holiday from college and classes on Sunday..:cyclops:
And WoW! My Bluetooth is Stuck badly!:crying::crying: Yesterday, I turned it ON to send some files to my Xperia Mini and it said Bluetooth is Turning ON... After 5-6 seconds, the phone automatically Switched OFF. There were no issues like low RAM or anything which slowed it down to such an extent that it should power it OFF automatically. After restarting, the phone still said 'Bluetooth is turning ON...' in Settings. But it never turned on. Today morning it was still stuck at 'Turning ON'... I tried to restart the phone then. Now this is what happens : It restarts normally and it shows the Bluetooth symbol in the Status Bar indicating Bluetooth is turned ON. Again, it automatically restarts in 7-8 seconds and then it shows 'Bluetooth is Turning ON...' !! I'm fed up! Tried restarting it a couple of times but this doesn't solve the problem. :crying:
The last time I restarted it, I quickly entered Settings and when it was showing 'Bluetooth Turned ON', I quickly tapped on it and switched it OFF. As usual, the phone again restarted and Bluetooth was Turned OFF.
I thought that the problem was solved, but again, after sometime, I turned it on and again it's stuck on 'Turning ON'. Again, the whole process - Restarts, shows Turning ON, then I restart manually, shows it's Turned ON, reboots again in 7-8 seconds, shows it's still Turning ON.. :crying:
Any way to resolve this problem except Factory Data Reset?
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This is exactly the same problem I'm getting with my One V too. I did factory reset and the problem was gone for few weeks.. And now again I'm getting the same problem.. Help us guys.
c#4nc3 said:
This is exactly the same problem I'm getting with my One V too. I did factory reset and the problem was gone for few weeks.. And now again I'm getting the same problem.. Help us guys.
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i think its an update problem because nowadays many users have same problem, you can do factory reset till HTC release new update or else rooting is a good option