Hello all,
I uninstall camera from system and now when I'm texting and want to attach photo capturing picture doesn't work. I trying installing camera360 but when I capture it the program stop working. I'm using on my HTC hd2 rom nexus one. Does anyone knows a solution for it? Or any camera app that I can use( I like using camerafx but doesn't come up when I press capture picture) also I realised now that my phone icon gone too. When I press the button to dial nothing happens. Please need help. Thanks
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So I take it you are running Android from NAND. If so it may be a app out there that eill work for you, but I would just make a Nandroid backup using CWM and then do a hard reset of your HD2 using either MAGLDR or CWM. Then restore your HD2 using CWM and the Nandroid backup you made.
Thanks for your reply
I tried turn phone off and when I turned back on the phone got stuck on 4 colored "x". Bahh I have such bad luck. I haven't removed any app to make me lose my phone icon and the phone button stop working. I did reseArch and there's a guy saying to put in boot menu(power button and vol -) and then it shows many options. I went to recovery and clockworkmod came up. I'm doing back up just in case. Is that what u call android backup? It's taking ages.. I think got stuck on backing up SD-ext...contacts2.db
Jeckas said:
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I tried turn phone off and when I turned back on the phone got stuck on 4 colored "x". Bahh I have such bad luck. I haven't removed any app to make me lose my phone icon and the phone button stop working. I did reseArch and there's a guy saying to put in boot menu(power button and vol -) and then it shows many options. I went to recovery and clockworkmod came up. I'm doing back up just in case. Is that what u call android backup? It's taking ages.. I think got stuck on backing up SD-ext...contacts2.db
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yeah that is what I was talking about when I said Nandroid backup, and yes it takes a good little while to complete the backup. It does seem like it gets stuck for a minute on a couple of things but it will complete just let it do it's thing. Once the backup is done use the CWM to reset your HD2 then use CWM to restore it from the backup you made. Message back if you have trouble are check out my guide linked in my sig as it will explain CWM very in dept.
Hey Jeckas I got your PM and sent you a PM back with a step by step guide on how to get your HD2 back up and running.
Problem solved thanks one more time for all ur help @T-Macgnolia
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Ok, so I was playing around with the new Root Tools app and made a few, what I thought were safe, tweeks to the system and rebooted the phone. It gets past the M screen, runs the boot animation and then starts the boot animation again. No way out except to pull the battery.
How can I get it out of this endless bootloop? If I have to factory reset and start again from scratch, so be it. I would just like to know how.
I've tried holding down different button combinations on boot but haven't come up with the right sequence I guess.
I've also tried pulling the battery as the animation starts, then putting it back in and rebooting which is supposed to call up the recovery mode, but it doesn't. I'm not sure what to try next? I wish these things had a reset button
It's a Droid 2 Rooted with the stock rom running Froyo 2.2. I have the Bootstrap recovery loaded and did a backup with the clockwork recovery. I also have, and use, Titanium Backup Pro for Root.
After bootlooping pull the battery and put it back in. Then plug the droid 2 in with the cable either wall or USB will work. Then turn it on and it should get you recovery. The phone has to be completely off when you plug it in though.
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EDIT: I tested it and USB won't work (at least for me) better off just using the wall plug.
Thanks, but that not working either. When I plug in the cable after the battery pull it starts up automatically and goes to the battery charge screen. I then shut it off and start it back up with no battery but plugged in and it goes right back into the boot loop after the M screen.
The batter charge screen is what you want. Just press the power button after you get the charge screen and you'll be booted into clockwork.
But in order to factory reset from a bootloop you have to flash an .sbf theres a few different tutorials. One in Windows, Another in linux/mac, and another in linux but for windows machines through an Ubuntu livecd(that I made).
Oh, OK I thought it was going to go right into recovery mode. Good to know.
I finally figured out how to get into the stock recovery and bootloader, so I tried to run the stock restore but after it wiped the data, it couldn't find the recovery file! So then I read in another post about using RSDlight 4.9 to do an sdf restore so I used that method. Of course while it was flashing I did come across your Ubuntu method and that does look like it would be a simpler process. I'm going make one of those CD's to have for next time.
Anyway, I was able to get it back to stock. It looks like most of my stuff is still on the SD card, so that's a bonus! I'll have to re-root before I can restore everything via Titanium, but that's going to be tomorrow's project. As for now just happy to to have my phone back. Especially before the wife (who has been telling me for weeks to stop F'in with it) found out .
I really appreciate that you took the time to help, thanks again!
No problem.
Could you change your Thread title to include [SOLVED]. Thanks
Can you please explain to me how you fixed this problem? I am currently having this problem now.
Please do not open/post in multiple threads for the same issue. This is a waste of time as we can see you have an open thread. Please reply to my response in your original thread for further assistance. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=824254)
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Ok, your wish is my command! ;-)
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Can I close this?
Yes. This issue has been resolved.
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Yes. This issue has been resolved.
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Ok, thanks
Hi all,
I need to remove the Google account from a mt3g running cm6.1
I have been digging for info for days. I'm now dizzy
I bought this phone used, already rooted, & running CM6.1
I just sold the phone and would like to delete all the account info.
settings- acc & sync- remove account, brings up that this account is required by some apps, and must reset phone to factory default under the privacy settings to remove. Tried that.
No joy. account is still there.
When I do the factory data reset, I start with a full charge, and plugged in, but the charge indicator light goes out. The phone hangs on the green my touch screen for 2-3 hours then shuts off. I think the battery just goes dead. I wanted to give it every chance to succeed. When I power up, same 'ol same 'ol. The account is still there and locked in.
The reset did however clear out the contacts and gmail's.
I have uninstalled all downloaded apps. Cleared data in all google apps, and market.
I have added an additional account and then try to remove the original it's still a no go. However I can remove the added account.
I like the cm6 rom and so does the phones new owner so I'd like to keep it.
I'm tempted to try to install the Ginger Yoshi rom, but If I'm going to take the time to figure out the process I'll do it on my current mt3.5jack
If I give up the phone to it's new owner like it is, Tell them to just not sync my personal account, I still have to give them My password for the Market to work.
Feeling pretty vulnerable with that deal
I have bought 2 used my touch's. One rooted and one stock. Neither had any account info on them. Surely this is possible?
If you have read this far, Thanks !
Any help would be appreciated
Boot into recovery and wipe data from there. Hold home + power to do that
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wipe data in recovery,everything gone
Thanks all for the fast reply's.
I just tried to boot into recovery by holding down the home and power button to turn on the phone.
This took me to the splash screen that is the green "my touch"
screen.
The phone just hangs there. I had to pull the battery to free up the phone.
I waited 10-15 min before pulling the battery. How long should it take?
I also have the option to reboot into recovery from the shutdown menu.
This also just hangs up on the splash screen when it turns back on.
I just tried to power on while pressing the "down" volume button.
From there I had the option to "reset phone".
Just booted ... and no change. The account is still there and I cannot remove it?
Any additional advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 15 year old girl calling me every 2 hours, excited to get her new toy
Flash recovery again then
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Thanks again for the replies.
I've tried getting the phone to boot into recovery for a few hours.
All I can do is get it stuck on the flash screen or normal boot.
I waited 5 min each time I tried to boot into recovery, while stuck on the splash screen.
Do I need to have a sim card in the phone for this ?
I assume there is some glitch in the code causing this? I've been reading up about flashing rom's. I'm worried this glitch may cause a problem with that. I'm a noob, and If Flashing a rom hangs something up, I will end up being a real nuisance here
Loading a zip file from the sd card is no big deal but the radio kernel's and such are bit intimidating. Most of what I have read here seems to be focused towards advanced users.
I really like the cm6.1 rom. I will learn how to load on my personal phone next!
I just need to get this phone to it's new owner.
What is the down side of leaving the google account on this phone, and giving the owner the password. I can create a new google account for myself.
I assume that the new user can just have 2 accounts live on the phone.
They can still use their own account for their contacts and whatnot?
Just my password to get to the market. Will their purchases end up on my bill?
A bit more info here,
I have the ginger Yoshi rom sitting on the sd on the phone in question.
If I just execute the zip file, would I be swinging? I'm worried without access to recovery mode I may be jacked if something goes wrong.
Right now the phone has a radio that is fast compared to stock.
Will that be lost?
The phone has titanium backup, Rom Manager, super user, and super manager loaded on it.
Thanks again for the help.
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A bit more info here,
I have the ginger Yoshi rom sitting on the sd on the phone in question.
If I just execute the zip file, would I be swinging? I'm worried without access to recovery mode I may be jacked if something goes wrong.
Right now the phone has a radio that is fast compared to stock.
Will that be lost?
The phone has titanium backup, Rom Manager, super user, and super manager loaded on it.
Thanks again for the help.
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If the recovery is hosed you wouldn't be able to flash Yoshi. Don't leave the account on the phone. Just do what the other Guy said. Reflash the recovery using the ROM Manager app and then wipe data from the recovery menu. No need to overcomplicate everything.
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Thanks again for the reply.
I used rom manager. I selected to "reboot into recovery"
the phone starts to reboot, but get's stuck on the splash screen. Like always.
How long should I wait?
Any thing that I've tried that causes a non-conventional reboot, freezes the phone. I wait 10 min to one hour sometimes. I pull the battery then restart normally, and I'm back to same 'ol same 'ol ?
I just tried rom manager "flash clockworkmod recovery". It gave me a successful pop up.
I then shut down the phone. I held the home button then pressed the red power on button. Now stuck on the splash screen again.
I generally assume the problem is me, however I'm not so sure right now?
If this phone doesn't transform into a brick it will transform into a frisbee
Thanks Again for spending energy on this.
Hurray !!!
I had to use rom manager to flash recovery. When doing this I was selecting
HTC magic. I started going through every variable.
Yep it was me. One option for recovery was "ION/MyTouch GSM" I was glazing past that one 'cause I saw "ION" and didn't recognize that.
I finally saw the elusive recovery menu
Thanks all for keeping me motivated
Today I was attempting to flash my phone with typhoon android rom. I had all the necessary stuff to do it. After reboot the flashed worked but when I try to slide to unlock it won't work. It won't respond at all. If I use the hard reset on CWM what will happen? Also is there anyway to fix this or is it broken..
i really doubt its broke. somewhere something might have gone wrong. pop the battery out and enter magldr by holding down the red power butoon, go to option 8 ad recovery, hit green button, scroll down & select wipe data/factory reset then hit green button, then scroll down to wipe cache & hit green button, now scroll down to advanced hit green button, go down one to dalvik cache & hit green button. now go back & select reboot system now. see if this helps.
if this dont help i rather flash the ROM myself and then give a very detailed (noob version) of what exacly to do step by step because it seems you've been having a lot of problems flashing this ROM. i just rather take the time out to show you step by step then you keep trying and lose your device to a bad or improper flash.
Yeah, I'm new to this stuff sorry. I think it would be easier for me to just revert back to wm 6.5 and then start over. (Also to check if my touchscreen is still working.) Could you give me a guide on how to revert back to stock version and if touchscreen still doesn't work I can send it in for repair or something. I appreciate your help greatly
The touch screens fine I'm sure go back to cwm Di a factory reset and boot
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to update the thread: the phone has since been flashed back to stock winmo and the touch screen issue is still there. plus i suggested a few threads with similar problems. anyone with any knowledge on this would be great.
this could have just been coincidence that it stopped working at the same time as they tried to flash a new ROM but anyone would have to agree it would seem like very odd timing.
Check your battery pins are nice and straight
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After that I think you need to check your warranty :-\
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Before flashing CM7 7.2 a couple weeks ago, I used ROM manager to backup my current state, and it worked fine, no problems. Once I had CM7 in, I wanted to backup again, but it gets stuck at about 20% across the progress bar. There is no scrolling yellow text. (Just the white carton with the yellow arrow jumping out towards the green robot and the 20% filled progress bar.)
I waited until ROM manager auto-updated from the market, and tried again today. It stalls in about the same spot.
Any ideas on what to try?
My SD card has 4.5GB free, and my previous backups were around 300MB.
You did not install clockwork in ROM Manager did you? You can't use a BML clockwork on an MTD ROM. You are supposed to hit menu in ROM manager, choose manual flash and pick Epic-MTD and Clockwork 3.xxx.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427645
I followed the seemingly straight forward instructions at that page.
Do i uninstall rom manager for a mtd compatible version? Or can i just follow the steps you mentioned just now to fix it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427645
I followed the seemingly straight forward instructions at that page.
Do i uninstall rom manager for a mtd compatible version? Or can i just follow the steps you mentioned just now to fix it?
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Just follow the steps that he said and rom manager will work...
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I followed those steps ,and it said: Rom manager has been set up to use your existing recovery installation.
I then attempted to backup the rom and got stuck at the same spot.
I have let it sit there earlier today for 10 minutes. That should be long enough for some progress ,correct?
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I followed those steps ,and it said: Rom manager has been set up to use your existing recovery installation.
I then attempted to backup the rom and got stuck at the same spot.
I have let it sit there earlier today for 10 minutes. That should be long enough for some progress ,correct?
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Yeah it should be done with the backup in that amount of time... save yourself some headaches and just boot into cwm on your own... rom manager can be flakey for some people...
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Your SD card might be having issues. Make sure you have enough room for a backup...like 1GB. And if that is not the case back it up and reformat it. Then restore and try another backup.
Thank you, flastnoles11. That did the trick! I tried booting into recovery from ROM manager, but got stuck at the same screen as before. Manually booting into clockwork, and backup from there worked perfectly.
kennyglass123: I had plenty of space, but was thinking the same thing that the card may need formatting. I was quite happy to not need to backup and rewrite 26gb.
Thanks to both of you.
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I have just installed ROM manager a few days ago today i tried backing up my ROM an when i just did that my phone shut down an wont even power up or get onto recover mode, i dont knw what to do guys please help
Gharo said:
I have just installed ROM manager a few days ago today i tried backing up my ROM an when i just did that my phone shut down an wont even power up or get onto recover mode, i dont knw what to do guys please help
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Can you get into download mode to Odin back to stock?
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I cant get into download mode, i tried pressing the volume down + Home an power button but nothing happens (Samsung Galaxy Fit)
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I cant get into download mode, i tried pressing the volume down + Home an power button but nothing happens (Samsung Galaxy Fit)
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Download mode is press and hold the 1 key on the keyboard then add pressing and holding the power button. If that don't bring up download mode then it is really bricked. You can repeat the process trying popping the battery in and out.
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I think its bricked because i cant get it into the download mode or power it on will send it to a service centre an play dumb
Gharo said:
I think its bricked because i cant get it into the download mode or power it on will send it to a service centre an play dumb
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You can do that or try popping the battery in and out and then try to get into download mode or try with the battery out and as soon as you connect it to the computer quickly try to get into download mode.
Guys please I know this is the wrong forum but no one is answering help. At all. Alright, I went to flash the ICS Sense alpha, and needed to restore a backup. I went into hboot, and restored the PD98IMG.zip. Afterwards it said "Press power to reboot" so i did. The phone turned off, and now nothing. After a LONG time the phone turned on to the White HTC Splash and vibrated CONSTANTLY, until the battery was pulled. I tried volume down + power but nothing. Except for the occasional white screen, nothing. Please, anyone/.
You're bricked
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I think your phone had a bootloop. Did you already installed custom recovery? Can you enter it through fastboot menu (vol down + power)?
I doubt he's bricked,why are you restoring that zip? You restore your back up....from clockwork?
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It won't enter into fastboot. Occasionally the white HTC screen comes on with a constant vibrate and the only way to stop that is to pull the battery. No fastboot, no recovery, nothing.
It wouldnt enter into recovery so I had to take the long way, by using the PD98IMG
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It won't enter into fastboot. Occasionally the white HTC screen comes on with a constant vibrate and the only way to stop that is to pull the battery. No fastboot, no recovery, nothing.
It wouldnt enter into recovery so I had to take the long way, by using the PD98IMG
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I am confused. So what exactly happens when doing this:
remove or rename the PD98IMG on the sd card
pull the battery from the DHD
re-enter it and hold volume down and power until the hboot starts
navigate by volume down/up to Recovery and press POWER
If you had to restore back to factory, why bother flashing ICS?
You should get away by installing one of the RUU using PC. here is a guide on how to install RUU and you'll have to search this section to find a RUU or google it.
Though firstly i would ask you if you can go into the recovery mode anyhow since you're saying that your phone can get the HTC logo. For that, hold down POWER + volume DOWN key to get you into hboot (IF YOU CAN) and choose recovery from there, once in recovery, go to option where you wipe your data + cache, wipe both of em and try restarting again...If you can't even get into recovery then do the RUU way of getting the rom working.
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I'm not sure what in the world happened, but it booted into the ATT stock ROM. After 30 minutes of vibration and idk what else, it finally booted.
Lol least its on
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HTC_Phone said:
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I'm not sure what in the world happened, but it booted into the ATT stock ROM. After 30 minutes of vibration and idk what else, it finally booted.
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Gratz, suppose this thread's unnecessary now?
Anyway take care of what you do: always do a nandroid backup prior to flashing everything. Better spend 5min for backup than 5 days without a phone.
I think know what happens. If I remember correctly you had your phone replaced. And it came with gb. The pd98 you flashed was the froyo one. Hence the crazy vibration and long boot time. If Im right thisvwill happen each time you reboot Until you get the gb bootloader back on
Also spamming the threads is a pretty good way of getting banned. Maybe zel or Andy will be nice about it
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I think know what happens. If I remember correctly you had your phone replaced. And it came with gb. The pd98 you flashed was the froyo one. Hence the crazy vibration and long boot time. If Im right thisvwill happen each time you reboot Until you get the gb bootloader back on
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That sounds somewhat correct. I DID get it replaced, but had a GB PD98 on the SD card. Anyway, it vibrated for quite some time, and eventually the vibration stopped. So I let the phone sit as I figured out some way to salvage the phone. And the the next HTC splash booted, and the phone proceeded into the stock ROM. Idk what happened, but I'm not complaining.
Dear Lord, it just turned off and is doing it again. But, I'm praying for the best again. Thanks guys.
HTC_Phone said:
Dear Lord, it just turned off and is doing it again. But, I'm praying for the best again. Thanks guys.
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When you succesfuly back in your phone, just root it with AAHK and install some custom ROM and you should be fine.
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When you succesfuly back in your phone, just root it with AAHK and install some custom ROM and you should be fine.
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The phone itself is already rooted, but I tried booting into CWM, and it did the same thing as it did before. So I have to run the RUU, and then S on the phone, and run the hack kit again. I already ran the RUU once, and nothing.
Probably best just to start over and do everything again,even if you've already done it,maybe the root didnt work?
Your phones a nightmare mate
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So you intentionally created a thread in the wrong section?
I guess the rules don't apply to you then.