I just rebooted today without making any changes, and once my OP3 finished rebooting, I just got a black lock screen with no response whatsoever. If I hold the power button, I get the reboot dialog, I can take screenshots and they save, and the capacitive buttons react to input. When I reboot into safe mode, the exact same thing occurs, except the lock screen isn't black and says "safe mode". I literally just can't use my phone, period. If I boot into TWRP, I can still access my files after decrypting. It just seems like systemui refuses to start, and I'll have to reset the phone. Has anybody else experienced this?
Could you solve the Problem? Had the same. Only solution for me was full reset.
Flash a newer Rom and see
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I need to send my phone in for repair but want to factory reset it first.
LCD cracked after a drop so I can't see ANYTHING on the screen, this is what is happening when I try reset:
1. Remove & replace battery
2. Hold volume down, then press Power whilst holding
3. Four seconds later release volume down
4. Press volume down
5. Press power button (Phone then vibrates briefly)
6. Press Volume Up
7. Wait for reboot....
Problem is that the phone doesn't seem to reboot no matter how long I wait (I never hear the start-up sound/no buttons become active.)!
I have WaveSecure installed, so I did a remote Backup to check if the phone had been reset but it hadn't, I still had data on there!! I have no performed a Remote Wipe with WaveSecure but I don't know if it deletes things like Saved Passwords from the browser!
I'm running the stock HTC 2.1.
Any help is appreciated, I really need to get the hard reset working!
Thanks!
Got it working
Not sure what I did but I kept trying it over and over and when I booted the phone and tried phoning it I realised the ringtone was back to default, so I did eventually get the hard reset working!
Ok, here's what's happening. I go to flash a ROM, Kernel, whatever, and 8 times out of ten it just doesn't work correctly. I make my way to the "data reset" and click it, then the screen goes blank. I can hit power and it brings me back to where I was, but it won't let me run it. Same goes for choosing a zip file, or even when trying to reboot phone from CWM. It's not really any command in particular. Sometimes when I click, it goes to the green guy with the spinning thing in his chest, and just hangs there. I have to do a battery pull, go to bootloader, then recovery, and then it will work again, whatever command I was originally trying. ALSO, the up and down cursor, aka the volume button, is SUPER sensitive. I can click it once, and it'll go down or up 3 to 5 spaces. This I can deal with, but having to pull the battery to reset it again just sucks. Any ideas or help? I did "report error" and sent an email, but got nothing.
On the second part it is not intercepting the power command so instead of detecting that you are trying to select an option on the boot menu instead shutting the screen off. I had this problem on my nexus one but I was able to get by it with the trackball. Try installing rom manager from the market and reflashing clockworkmod.
Sometimes when you are using the volume keys to go up and down the menu and it does that fun little "skip 5 items" mess, you will get a message that says "system menu disabled" or something weird along those lines. That will prevent you from using the power key to hit "enter". To fix it just hit the up and down volume keys like crazy until you see "system menu enabled" or whatnot.
Also, if you go and flash the touch enabled cwmr from the apps (I think) board here, it pretty much fixes that.
Hope that helps you out.
lonnyrs said:
Ok, here's what's happening. I go to flash a ROM, Kernel, whatever, and 8 times out of ten it just doesn't work correctly. I make my way to the "data reset" and click it, then the screen goes blank. I can hit power and it brings me back to where I was, but it won't let me run it. Same goes for choosing a zip file, or even when trying to reboot phone from CWM. It's not really any command in particular. Sometimes when I click, it goes to the green guy with the spinning thing in his chest, and just hangs there. I have to do a battery pull, go to bootloader, then recovery, and then it will work again, whatever command I was originally trying. ALSO, the up and down cursor, aka the volume button, is SUPER sensitive. I can click it once, and it'll go down or up 3 to 5 spaces. This I can deal with, but having to pull the battery to reset it again just sucks. Any ideas or help? I did "report error" and sent an email, but got nothing.
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Recommend you remove the file /system/recovery-from-boot.p with root explorer and reflash the touch screen one. The multi click with the volume is a known problem and the touch will fix that. Also, recovery-from-boot.p will wipe your clockwork every time u restart, making it troublesome to flash unless u want to reflash CWM with rom manager every time u want to flash something. Just take it out and put it in whatever folder u keep everything u change on ur phone
Its exactly as coverton341 says. CWM is disabling your Power Button as an enter button because of a bug. I don't even think you have to hit the volume buttons like crazy to get it back....it seems to timeout and come back on its own after a minute.
KernelK said:
Its exactly as coverton341 says. CWM is disabling your Power Button as an enter button because of a bug. I don't even think you have to hit the volume buttons like crazy to get it back....it seems to timeout and come back on its own after a minute.
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yea i actually do remember that when i was running the non touch screen. I did just let it sit and it'll time out. Touch screen has a flashable zip tho so its super easy to just bypass this
So, I have an issue with my backlight... I'm running Cyanogenmod 10 and just switched off my automatic backlight. However, for some reason, that resulted in the backlight being set so dark that I can't see anything on the screen... I managed to reboot the phone, but as I kinda expected, that didn't help anything. I can see the boot logo when rebooting, but at some point the screen just goes dark.
I don't want to have to factory reset. Is there some way of resetting the backlight settings? Some googling seems to indicate that I would need to edit settings.db, but which key needs to be changed? The phone is currently off, I have access to the recovery (TWRP), but that's about it. I don't have ADB enabled. And to make it even more fun, it seems I'm unable to mount /data to USB storage, sooo... i can't get to the settings.db file? Any other way?
EDIT: OK, fixed it myself. Apparently, the sun is bright enough to read the screen anyway.
I'm having a problem with my new Note 4. After a reboot something gets stuck. The Wifi hangs checking the status of connection and my power button will not turn the screen off. Eventually it times out, the boot sequence finishes, and everything works normally.
I factory reset the phone and everything was normal for a couple days but now it's doing it again. I've tried uninstalling a few of the more recently installed apps but it hasn't helped.
What I have discovered is that if I force close the "IMS Framework Service" it immediately completes the boot sequence.
Can anyone help me track down a) what the source of this hangup is? and b) what the down side of killing the IMS Framework Service might be?
THanks
Hello,
sorry to write here, I cant find the C21-Y section.
Direct question: is there a way to perform a factory reset not having the possibility to do it using the combination VOLD DOWN + POWER BUTTON and NOR using the standard Android UI?
Note, not activated debug mode
For more details see here below
I recently did a factory reset in "normal way", I mean using the standard Android user interface through normal menu.
Then, I changed only 3 things (without considering the minimum settings required at the first boot): show battery percentage, start black user interface menu and then after selecting the high contrast display... the display became black.
The display is responsive, because the phone vibrates if I touch in the position of the 3 buttons (back, multi, back).
Then, waking up the phone I can see the black smoothing on the display (hoping to make myself clear...) and I'm able - fortunately - to switch OFF the phone (basically touching the display in the right position and swiping to back, after holding a little the phisical on-off button).
Then, the display is working in the boot sequence (I can see the Android logo and the Realme animation): it stops once the Android system is loaded.
So, I tried booting the phone with the combination VOL DOWN + POWER BUTTON but it doesn't work... It seems an issue that afflict some pieces of this phone (read in some post, video I searched before writing here)
Well, how I can in this situation perform a factory reset?
Realme C21-Y RMX3263
32gb-3gb
Android 11
sverza said:
Hello,
sorry to write here, I cant find the C21-Y section.
Direct question: is there a way to perform a factory reset not having the possibility to do it using the combination VOLD DOWN + POWER BUTTON and NOR using the standard Android UI?
Note, not activated debug mode
For more details see here below
I recently did a factory reset in "normal way", I mean using the standard Android user interface through normal menu.
Then, I changed only 3 things (without considering the minimum settings required at the first boot): show battery percentage, start black user interface menu and then after selecting the high contrast display... the display became black.
The display is responsive, because the phone vibrates if I touch in the position of the 3 buttons (back, multi, back).
Then, waking up the phone I can see the black smoothing on the display (hoping to make myself clear...) and I'm able - fortunately - to switch OFF the phone (basically touching the display in the right position and swiping to back, after holding a little the phisical on-off button).
Then, the display is working in the boot sequence (I can see the Android logo and the Realme animation): it stops once the Android system is loaded.
So, I tried booting the phone with the combination VOL DOWN + POWER BUTTON but it doesn't work... It seems an issue that afflict some pieces of this phone (read in some post, video I searched before writing here)
Well, how I can in this situation perform a factory reset?
Realme C21-Y RMX3263
32gb-3gb
Android 11
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You should be able to boot in to recovery mode where the device is powered off state and when you use key combinations to do
Keep holding the keys even if you see splash screen, untill recovery screen appears
You can also try holding volume key and connecting to computer via USB cable, without needing power button.
Unfortunately with this phone (or the Android version installed in the one I have) have some issues and... butroon combinations are not working
I think I've tried in every way, different combinations. No luck
Both (button combination and black screen) seems to be "common" (search on youtube black screen C21-Y) and the only way is to flash it and/or force the factory from PC (I don't have at the moment understood if for thios phone the only factory from PC is working)
Being a sw issue I'm trying to intercept Realme support, before trying any flash or something similar... but after the first answer to my mail they didn't come back again
I just call Realme support for a similar issue on C21-Y. They tell me this model doesn't have a recovery installed and olny way is to send back to factory and they will provide a factory reset.
What a bad product, no words.
Follow this, it worked in my case (without flashing the phone)