I killed my Xda II last week and i will get a replacement tomorrow.
I have all my data backed up using sprite backup on my memory card.
However my Xda II was an early version. What will happen if I carry out a restore on a new rom version?
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Hi guys,
I'm having a weird issue with my HTC Aria,
the micro SD card I'm using goes missing from time to time especially after boot. The system just refuses to see it, a physical eject and reinsert of the card is enough to get it to read for a while until it dissappears or until I reboot.
I've already tried formatting the card with the PC and in the phone, neither of which has helped the situation. Has anyone got some other tips of what I should do to sort this problem out.
Manually removing the card 3-4 times a day gets quite tiresome.
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Is it a Class 2 SDHC memory? A friend was having similar problems with an 8GB card of those characteristics and the phone didnt recognized it, not even after eject and re-insert. Try if the same happens with a SDHC of bigger class (speed)
Actually its a class 4, it does it every restart
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Have you tried another card to narrow your issue down to card or phone?
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I will borrow my mates card this week, will report back soon. Thanks guys
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I tried a 2gb Samsung card, like the free one you get with the phone. That had no issues, so it looks like my Kingston 8gb is faulty.
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AlbinoAsian said:
I tried a 2gb Samsung card, like the free one you get with the phone. That had no issues, so it looks like my Kingston 8gb is faulty.
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There ya go!
jbizz said:
There ya go!
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Warranty won't be easy ... I'm Living in Thailand
Ok it seemed the card wasn't the issue, but rather the type of ext partition. Ext2 wasnt working but ext 3 was
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Hey xda members I have encountered a problem today while using my sgs it suddenly can't make calls.
It writes emegency calls only I'm using darky's rom extreme edetion 9.2 and I have signal also I tried inserting my sisters sim card and had the same problem but my sim works on her phone
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Try flashing your original ROM. If it does the same thing, then it will be ready for warranty
I hoped I won't have to do it but thanks
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same problem here, I just discover I can make them if I turn data off.
I guess I went too far installing paid apps from applanet, I'm sure one of them realized that and is messing with the phone as a payback
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same problem here, I just discover I can make them if I turn data off.
I guess I went too far installing paid apps from applanet, I'm sure one of them realized that and is messing with the phone as a payback
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lol revenge of the developers!
the thing is I don't have applanet
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I think it startrd at my frrinds house which has no receptoin
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More likely the rom has caused a problem . Wipe phone flash to stock froyo see what happens .
jje
Restore factory settings and if it wont work then flash with stock rom
Cycle flight mode?
My HD2 has been randomly shutting off with no apparent cause.
About 3 weeks before I used the new HD2 Tool Kit to partition the magldr to 445 and installed the same rom I was previously using which was HD2Nexus Gingerbread nand 2.8.
Since this started I have updated to version 2.9 and tried repartitioning magldr with no avail.
It has only done it once while I was while I was using it once. It normally happens while sitting in standby.
Any ideas guys? Thanks.
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I made a mistake when I said shuts down, its a reboot.
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halo117 said:
My HD2 has been randomly shutting off with no apparent cause.
About 3 weeks before I used the new HD2 Tool Kit to partition the magldr to 445 and installed the same rom I was previously using which was HD2Nexus Gingerbread nand 2.8.
Since this started I have updated to version 2.9 and tried repartitioning magldr with no avail.
It has only done it once while I was while I was using it once. It normally happens while sitting in standby.
Any ideas guys? Thanks.
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Why such a huge partition on a Nexus ROM?
I would repartition to 150mb, then flash that ROM and see how you do (wipe everything then restore your apps)
I will try that when I get home. My thinking was the bigger the better. Wasn't thinking I maybe using up important space.
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halo117 said:
I will try that when I get home. My thinking was the bigger the better. Wasn't thinking I maybe using up important space.
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The less the partition, the more space you have for installing apps and stuff. The thing is that Sense ROMs (especially DHD and Sense3) require more for the system partition so you have to flash a 300 or 450 MB partition respectively. Any AOSP ROM, including straight nexus port or CM7, doesn't need more than 150 for the system.
So I repartitioned to 150 and it, or so I think, seemed to help but it did it about an hour after and it seems to be happening more often now.
Any other things to try?
halo117 said:
So I repartitioned to 150 and it, or so I think, seemed to help but it did it about an hour after and it seems to be happening more often now.
Any other things to try?
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Different ROM
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So I have found the fix for the random rebooting on my HD2.
Apparently, my sim card was causing the issue, which T-mobile will replace for free. I got the new one 12 hours ago and the phone rebooted as I walked in the door, but hasn't since I put in the new sim card. I'm just happy it's finally over and the fix was FREE! Hope this helps others in the future.
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So I have found the fix for the random rebooting on my HD2.
Apparently, my sim card was causing the issue, which T-mobile will replace for free. I got the new one 12 hours ago and the phone rebooted as I walked in the door, but hasn't since I put in the new sim card. I'm just happy it's finally over and the fix was FREE! Hope this helps others in the future.
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Good call and thanks for possibly another free solution to resets!
I'm getting a replacement on my nexus 7, I was wondering how to restore what I had to my new replacement new. Such as game data and such. Is the only way if I rooted it?
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No worries buddy. It automatically restores through your email. When you start up the N7 enter in the same one you did with your previous Nexus. :thumbup:
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Nxxx said:
No worries buddy. It automatically restores through your email. When you start up the N7 enter in the same one you did with your previous Nexus. :thumbup:
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Really? It'll remember where I left off on games too? I had a galaxy s2 and got a replacement, but lost all my data.
You will probably need to root and then use a backup program like titanium to backup from the old device, save the backup files to an external location, then restore to your new device. Of course rooting the new device too.
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Titanium backup + a box or dropbox account will become your best friend.
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No worries buddy. It automatically restores through your email. When you start up the N7 enter in the same one you did with your previous Nexus. :thumbup:
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You will probably need to root and then use a backup program like titanium to backup from the old device, save the backup files to an external location, then restore to your new device. Of course rooting the new device too.
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eh. I have a mac with me though for the next month or so.. Won't rooting now, erase my data anyways?
I think it's an ICS thing. I'm not too sure about the data, but your apps are ok. I know they're backed up by Google. As for the data, I'm rooted. So...
What you can do is copy your data folder on your phone. You can actually see the file when you connect to your computer, and then just manually start copying your app data. LoL!! I can only imagine how impractical that is.
my sons phone is dead and I'm going to buy him a used nexus 4. I'm going to get a16 GB model. my phone is a 8 GB. can I restore my nandroid to the 16gb phone so I can get that phone and give my son mine?
thanks!
Yes, the nandroid doesn't care what it is
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