My fully functional non-rooted 2013 Nexus 7 32 gb, all of sudden rebooted and got stuck on the Google logo. I had done nothing special before and it was not dropped or anything. I waited and it keeps rebooting, after like 5 mins or so, no X or anything, just google logo.
I went into the recovery menu and instantly saw these errors that i am pasting in the image. I tried factory resettings, it formats data but gives same errors on other partitions.
Is it physically damaged ?
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Try flashing the factory images from Google (there's a tutorial somewhere, but if you managed to get in recovery it shouldn't be that hard to find )
Looks like the disk died
I'd reboot and try to wipe it again.
If that fails, I'd send it to warranty.
Send it to warranty. Looks like something is wrong with the hardware, your device can't access certain folders or locations. You can try flashing the stock Google image but, if your Nexus 7 can't cache things, I don't think it will work.
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Ah crap. Problem is, my cousin bought these from the States, and I'm in Pakistan.. will have to see if anyone is going there..
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Hi, I hope you can help me with this...
So as I mentioned in the Header, I simply shut down my Nexus, waited for the vibration and then switched my Sim Card. Since then I wasn't able to either Boot/Fastboot it's just completely black.
I tried to take the Battery out for a few Minutes, Connected it to my Laptop without the battery(where it got recognized as Omap4400), tried to follow these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1760787 , but nothing has changed.
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I'm really helpless right now, how can such a small thing like a shutdown have such consequences. I seriously did nothing else(I am on Jelly Bean/rooted).
Were have you tried pulling out the battery, put it back in, then water 10 sec then boot it to fastboot? It is almost impossable removing a similar card would brick a phone
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Nope nothing. Tried now several times... had the Battery out for about 15 Minutes now and nothing happens, screen remains just black.
How old is it I would get it replaced as it sounds like something failed
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The dreaded question from a noob I'm afraid, but a little help will be appreciated. I believe I have a bricked Sony xperia play. The phone was rooted when bought. I have tried to install the latest update on my xperia play with PC companion but the phone does not stay on long enough for my laptop to recognise the mobile. I have never flashed my phone to run a custom ROM before and I have no idea if the bootloader is unlocked but have read up a little about it. I have tried registering with Emma to flash the device but have never received a confirmation email from them to put it into practice. Any other ideas would be welcome. The phone itself loads up with the Sony logo and the phone cuts out after 2 seconds and goes into a loop. I have tried a factory reset too. Does the 1980 2 22 mean anything in the photo?
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Flash using flashtool
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The 1980 2 22 doesnt mean anything. You just have to set the right date. And if your device boots, the everything is normal
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Hello everyone, I have a BIG problem on my Galaxy Nexus ("yakju maguro" (GSM/HSPA+) currently with 4.3 (JWR66Y) stock installed).
In the last few months I used AOSP Lollipop and my phone worked well. Few days ago it has restarted suddenly and contined to do it after random time... Then I flashed again the AOSP 5.1 but in the TeamWin recovery I noticed that my phone memory was more than 13 Gb, but my phone is the 8 Gb version! I checked online for a solution and I flashed the stock image to try a "reset" of the bug, but nothing happened: my phone still shows around 13 Gb. To test it, I copied up to 11 Gb of files and it worked, so the memory is really bigger than the previuos one (or at least it seems).
Now I'd like to know how can I fix this problem? If the phone will start again with freezes and reboot, what can I do?
I hope there's anyone with any suggestion... I have really no idea about what to do. Thanks to all that will try to help me, and excuse me for my poor english.
P.S.: here are 4 images that show the memory "bug":
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Update: after I deleted the folder with the 10 Gb of files, the phone freezed and after a sound like a "pop" it restarted.
Hello everyone I sent my HTC 10 for repairation because of the pink screen and a bleeding in the lower part of the screen which not only they didn't repair but they also corrupted the OS, after recovering everything I tried to update but it has an error of some sort saying that the system may be broken.
I wanted to update to this new 1.80.401.1 version but can't. Currently on 1.30.401.1
Thanks
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Flash the 1.80 RUU
Do I need to unlock the bootloader? I didn't want to modify the system...
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no need to unlock
I tried to manually install the OTA so my data wouldn't be lost, but I got an error that said the system has to be reflashed so it can receive OTAs again, it was something about the system being R/W...
I don't understand how HTC support in Portugal does something like this. I wouldn't mind if they repaired my screen, but adding even more problems is something that simply cannot be.I reported it to HTC, something has to be done.
Later I'll flash the RUU...it's downloading...
Problem solved flashed the ruu
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Hi,
story first, problem below: I crashed (a while ago) the display of my Nexus 4. I changed it with some cheap chinese crap (that was offered as original, but well, China ) ... and the Nexus was stuck in endless bootloop. First I thought I did flash it wrong or did a mistake changing the display. After hours of looking for clues I gave up. Recently I found some idiot-proof flashing tool (SkipSoft) and tried it again with the oldest factory image available: occam 4.2.2 (JDQ39).
The Nexus did not only boot, but boot up faster than my none damaged Nexus 4. Ok, the display was in comparison like scaled to 90 %, but no real problem. I was kinda happy and tried to flash CM or the latest (5.1.1.) factory image available. And again, there way my problem. I did flash every factory image, except 4.2.2, and same sh**. Flashed 4.2.2. (again) - no problem at all. I did the auto upgrade to 4.3 - endless bootloop again.
Did anybody had this problem before? I think it's a driver issue, since it works with 4.2.2. but no later images. But is it Androids fault (display driver switch between 4.2.2. to 4.3)?
Btw.: pic of the original and the "oliginal" display:
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