hello everyone,i have a problem,I bought a second hand hd 2 today , was working everything normally,but in the evening it freeze and appeared a blank screen. I try to make a hard reset and the result was... a complete broken phone .It cannot be put on .. nothing.It doesn,t respond to any command ,it.s dead..It is any solution to this problem?
Have you tried charging it? - I know that it sounds stupid, but lets get that out of the way first.
yes,i tried,doesn.t appear any light for charging.. i will try with a new battery tommorow,thanks for reply..
Take out the battery, plug in the charger, then plug in the battery.
Do all your testing wthout the microSD card pluged in, as a corrupt card can cause a load of problems.
i bought it without a sd card in.That could affected the perfomance of the phone?maybe some software was in sd card and that causes the freezing?
4onu said:
i bought it without a sd card in.That could affected the perfomance of the phone?maybe some software was in sd card and that causes the freezing?
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There are some pins for the battery that can get bent. I don't know exactly if they're on the battery or the phone itself but have read about many users having that problem. Check that.
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I have a t-mobile wing and it keeps restarting. How can I fix this? I got the phone off ebay and it was working great. I really have no clue on how to fix it, if someone could, can someone please help me.
i am also facing the same problem! can some one plz provide a solution?
Pop out the micro sd card and power it up
If that doesn't work, Hard Reset the device.
same thing happens to mine. I take out the micro sd card, after the t-mobile white screen and the windows mobile screen stopped and entering the today screen, plug your micro sd card back in. It works.
Or.... remove your battery for a couple minutes, and put it back in and turn off your phone. Usually it works
First, my apologies if this is already solved using this method , i searched for hours but didn't see it !!
I have found an alternate solution for the HTC Surround reboot issue, after trying new sd cards, charging overnight and reloading stock software ( all not working ), tried the first thing that i really should have tried, changed battery and now everything is working again with no boot loop !!!!
Before i tried swapping the battery the tri color screen was showing ' SD unknown 89 ' , and now after the battery swap is actually showing what ever SD i put in, so a bad battery could well be related to some of the SD card issues too, this could also be caused by a faulty charger which will both kill the battery and possibly fry you SD card !!!
Hopefully a few of you will find this really helpful, judging by what i have read there are alot of people who have tried all the tested methods such as swap the micro sd without any luck and are still stuck with a semi brick.
bluerichblue said:
First, my apologies if this is already solved using this method , i searched for hours but didn't see it !!
I have found an alternate solution for the HTC Surround reboot issue, after trying new sd cards, charging overnight and reloading stock software ( all not working ), tried the first thing that i really should have tried, changed battery and now everything is working again with no boot loop !!!!
Before i tried swapping the battery the tri color screen was showing ' SD unknown 89 ' , and now after the battery swap is actually showing what ever SD i put in, so a bad battery could well be related to some of the SD card issues too, this could also be caused by a faulty charger which will both kill the battery and possibly fry you SD card !!!
Hopefully a few of you will find this really helpful, judging by what i have read there are alot of people who have tried all the tested methods such as swap the micro sd without any luck and are still stuck with a semi brick.
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I've the same problem , but i want to know where's the problem because i don't want to buy a battery and then find out that the problem is in the SD card !!
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I've the same problem , but i want to know where's the problem because i don't want to buy a battery and then find out that the problem is in the SD card !!
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There is no way of knowing, start with the battery as it is the cheaper of the 2 to buy ( only about 10 dollars ) and if it doesn't work after a good charge then it is most likely the SD card[ !!
It is an old issue with the rebooting to HTC logo only over and over again and mostly it seems the SD cards were faulty but i have heard of people still with the issue and i found this to work but i can't tell you which is your problem, maybe you know someone with the same phone ? just try their battery and if it works you know it is just battery !!!!
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There is no way of knowing, start with the battery as it is the cheaper of the 2 to buy ( only about 10 dollars ) and if it doesn't work after a good charge then it is most likely the SD card[ !!
It is an old issue with the rebooting to HTC logo only over and over again and mostly it seems the SD cards were faulty but i have heard of people still with the issue and i found this to work but i can't tell you which is your problem, maybe you know someone with the same phone ? just try their battery and if it works you know it is just battery !!!!
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my phone keep restarting mostly when i try to play Games
Mahmoud_Ali said:
my phone keep restarting mostly when i try to play Games
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It could be related to the SD card, if games or data are stored here it could just be corrupted and preventing proper play and restarts the device, if it restarts at the same point every time is likely to be the issue but you will need to do a factory reset which will erase all data, so make sure you backup what you want to keep !!!
If the phone is working during normal usage and only restarts during games, it is likely due to overheating, the graphics are very demanding on the system and it is possible once the phone reaches an unsafe level, automatically shuts down to prevent damage to the motherboard or it can be a compatibility issue, if the games are old version on an updated Rom or vice versa !!
If the phone does not feel hot, it could be a hardware issue, if the phone is used excessively for games, it could also be a worn out graphics processor chip !
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I have issue that when insert the sim phone gets restart again and again and there is no such problem without sim card why ? please help
Ghfran said:
I have issue that when insert the sim phone gets restart again and again and there is no such problem without sim card why ? please help
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It is probably a faulty Sim card reader, this is a replaceable part and is easily available on ebay , it is the same part which has the SD card holder, just search for Sim card reader flex cable on ebay, it is also an easy part to replace if you have a little experience opening up phones too !!
Hey guys, I'm an common forum visitor (usually not logged in) and this is my first post. I will explain the whole story, as it may contain important evidence for the resolution of my problem. Sorry for the big text and thanks for your help in advance
I'm in a pickle here,
I really love the WP7 OS, much more than Android and I want to keep it. But the thing is, my phone wont charge with my SD card on (I just found that). After many months with no problems with WP7, this problem starts being recurring on multiple ROMs.
The thing is, when the SD card is on the slot, the phone keeps booting and rebooting for charge when the batteries are low (But if they have some battery, it simply won't charge). After awhile, appears the "storage is dead screen" (the SD is the phone "internal" storage. I get that). So I remove the SD card and guess what... It starts charging! Awesome, problem solved.
... Not yet. I put the card back and it can't get past the ROM creator/cooker screen (which is before the WP logo appears). I figure: the SD Data is probably damaged and preventing the phone to even display the error message (but that doesn't make sense, since it should go back to the error message anyway. It did without the SD card being plugged in).
I need a safe way to charge the phone without breaking the Data every single time. Most likely, I need to remove the SD card before.
Any ideas you guys can share? Thanks!
PS: Love the forum. Such a life saver from that old, dead WM6.5. Much <3 for the Teams Involved
EDIT: High Capacity Battery is not charging at all. In neither way. Only the normal one. Is it a battery problem?
phone terminals
Have u tried straightening the terminals for better contact with the battery? They may look fine to u, but u can just use ur finger nails or a screw driver to push them into position. The terminals DO cause that kind of problem.
Hey everyone, I'm trying to figure out the possible cause to my issue. I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 with stock rom. I also have a samsung class 2 micro sd card that I've had for quite some time. (I believe I got it back with my S3 or possibly before that in the Mytouch days).
I started having the issue when I would click on a photo in my gallery and it started lagging and then it wouldn't open any of them as the drive appeared to be corrupted. Then I attempted to restart then device and had no luck there as it would freeze on the carrier screen as it was turning off. So the only way to turn it off was to remove the battery. I played with this issue for a minute trying to figure out the cause and eventually device I was just going to do a master reset. However again once I went to turn the phone off to do the master reset the phone once again froze up and was unable to turn off due to being on the carrier screen. Then I just went directly into the bios of the system by holding the pwr volume and home buttons to do the reset from there. That did work and I got the phone all back up and running. However SD card was still not working So i went to go power it down but it again froze so I took the battery out and removed the sd card as well as the battery and with the sd card out everything functions fine. I plugged the SD card into my computer and it proceded to check it for errors because it couldn't find any data on the drive. It checked for the errors then after the check was done it came back with nothing. But all the data was intact. So I put it back in my phone. Everything worked fine, I was able to view my sd card files on my phone and computer, then I went to sleep. Put the phone on the charger. I woke up to my phone being off and not wanting to turn on. So again popped out the battery and was able to get it started but same issue sd card is not being seen by the device but its causing it to not turn off or restart properly.
Does anyone have any idea if this is just a corruption issue with just the card it self? Or is it possibly a virus that got into the micro SD card? Everything was working fine prior to last night. The sd card had been used in multiple phones as well as the Galaxy S5 that I've had for about a month.
Thanks
Crashin1775 said:
Hey everyone, I'm trying to figure out the possible cause to my issue. I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 with stock rom. I also have a samsung class 2 micro sd card that I've had for quite some time. (I believe I got it back with my S3 or possibly before that in the Mytouch days).
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Does anyone have any idea if this is just a corruption issue with just the card it self? Or is it possibly a virus that got into the micro SD card? Everything was working fine prior to last night. The sd card had been used in multiple phones as well as the Galaxy S5 that I've had for about a month.
Thanks
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There isn't a virus. You CANNOT get viruses on android without installing an APK (99% of the time). It's most likely a bad SD card. Why are you using a class 2? I would just upgrade to a class 10 samsung / sandisk card and see if the problem still exists.
Hi guys,
A few days ago my s5 had an 'episode'. My micro SD suddenly stopped working (now phone or computer doesnt recognise it) and from that point now a few strange things happen:
My battery seems to drain really fast
When the phone is locked, if i push the home / power button it now takes 4 to 5 seconds for the screen to wake up so I can enter my pin
Almost every time I unlock my phone now it tells me to check the battery cover is correctly sealed
At one point yesterday it got really hot in my pocket (so I took the battery out to chill it out).
So I am wondering if my s5 fried the SD card possibly? a different SD is recognised fine by the phone. And any ideas how I can fix the strange behavours? I have tried taking the battery out for a while etc. Cheers for any advice in advance.
The warning to close the charging cover is a normal annoyance
Hot battery depends what you're doing with it, and if it's closed up in your pocket while it's busy
Long time unlocking is not unheard of either
All your faults seem normal, sounds like the MicroSD card just committed suicide
fair point but all of these things started happening at exactly the same time just as the SD card fried...
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fair point but all of these things started happening at exactly the same time just as the SD card fried...
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I have the exact same problem
so it seems taking out the buggered SD card sorted the other problems - I think it was constantly trying to access it and draining resources. Seems sorted now - so just a new SD card is needed