Is is possible to add a Reboot option under power button. I tried some software which I can't think of now it reboots like we pull out the battery it's not really shutting down. When we turn off SE it take a mins to shutdown this one just acts like we pull the battery.
ShyamSasi said:
Is is possible to add a Reboot option under power button. I tried some software which I can't think of now it reboots like we pull out the battery it's not really shutting down. When we turn off SE it take a mins to shutdown this one just acts like we pull the battery.
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Wait for someone to mod it. Sure can !!
Thanks Mate ...
Maybe someone will be kind enough to port it to the Xperia arc based on the original thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811532
Good find ... Thanks Mate ... Now lets wait for some developer to come in
You can install Boot Controll replace.
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I want to know if there is an other way to turn the HD2 on then the standard way. Press the phone down button.
Becouse I think my buttons are a bit broken. Maybe not but I think it.
I can't hear the click sometimes and I also don't feel the click.
I want to know this becouse I want to flash to a custom rom.
I Have already done it with Artemis V11 rom and it was GREAT! I used SSPL.
Have flashed it back becouse my warranty and when it is real broken. How can I reset my device then. Flash back then.
I hope you know the answer for me.
PS. Sorry for my bad English.
The only other way that I could think that may work (haven't tried) might be by pressing the reset button
I think Svegetto is right - The soft reset button will switch it on.
Svegetto said:
The only other way that I could think that may work (haven't tried) might be by pressing the reset button
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I'm going to try it now, and when it works I'm going to flash it back to Artemis V11. Thanks for the info.
It didn't work, Let's wait for an other option. Thanks for the answser
I'm pretty sure if you take the battery out, plug in the charger, then place the battery back in it'll turn on. Mine seems to do that, anyway.
Not very helpful when you're out and about, though.
like said in the above post sometimes when i need to reboot due to freeze i take the battery out and when putting it back it its switches ok automaticaly. But only sometimes
Try rubbing it gently while telling it how wonderful it is.
djchubbs said:
like said in the above post sometimes when i need to reboot due to freeze i take the battery out and when putting it back it its switches ok automaticaly. But only sometimes
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doesn't do that for me, and I do that quite often as I always switch the drained battery with another one
billu said:
Try rubbing it gently while telling it how wonderful it is.
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lol, silly yet funny, I suppose I expected that coming from someone while opening this thread
Just a suggestion, as I think it worked on my HD1, b ut does plugging it in with no battery in do anything? (hope someone will quickly point out if this will be dangerous!)
smeddy said:
Just a suggestion, as I think it worked on my HD1, b ut does plugging it in with no battery in do anything? (hope someone will quickly point out if this will be dangerous!)
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I can imagine this could be potentially fatal to the HD2... I'm certainly ain't gonna try it on mine !
Hehe I used to do it at odd times... (my power button was broken in the 'on' positions, so I was always taking the battery in/out to turn it off/on)
Will it turn on without the battery???
Have one that came without battery, does not turn on at all, nothing happens. Does it have t have a battery installed to turn on?
Meantime5 said:
Have one that came without battery, does not turn on at all, nothing happens. Does it have t have a battery installed to turn on?
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Definitely...YES!
Just plug in the wall charger it will power on... Mine works...
contactwajeeh said:
Just plug in the wall charger it will power on... Mine works...
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that is because you are using MAGLDR (for android, according to your signature). when you plug in the charger when the device is off, MAGLDR turns the device on so that an OS (WP7 or android) can load and charge the battery...because MAGLDR itself does NOT support charging the battery when the device is off.
to answer the original question, my observation about the standard/stock behavior is that the device needs a battery to be inserted to be able to turn on. so plugging in a charger with NO battery won't get you anywhere. if battery is present (with or without charger plugged in), it will turn on only when the power button (end call button) is pressed. MAYBE the reset button might also work, but never tried it that way.
Just flash Magldr
Sent from my HTC HD2 using xda premium
Hi,
I was reaching to my coat's pocket to pick up my phone and I think I accidentally hold the power button too much or something (honestly, don't know what I did) but my Vibrant now says Downloading....Do not turn off Target!!! with an Android icon on the screen.
I am running Nero 5 w/ voodoo. What did I do wrong? The power button does not seem to respond and I do not want to pull my battery.
Any advice?
IIRC you can just pull the battery to reboot. I'm pretty sure that's what I did last time I hit Download instead of Recovery on the power button menu.
Pull the battery or keep your finger on the power button for like 15 seconds. nothing bad will happen (unless it was really downloading someting) but doesn't sound like it is.
zharptitza said:
IIRC you can just pull the battery to reboot. I'm pretty sure that's what I did last time I hit Download instead of Recovery on the power button menu.
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also holding down the power button for like 10-15 seconds should reboot too, i do that all the time
Thanks guys. Reboot did it.
I feel like a noob (I probably am)
Guys I'm burakgon.
My device totally bricked because of live oc!!! Please don't use live oc on ICS. That's so dangerious.
When I set live oc with NS Tools to %15 screen went off and I can't turn on screen never again. I removed battery and placed again.. Same. Screen is off. Can't power device.
Anyone has solution or is it totally dead????
ChunLi said:
Guys I'm burakgon.
My device totally bricked because of live oc!!! Please don't use live oc on ICS. That's so dangerious.
When I set live oc with NS Tools to %15 screen went off and I can't turn on screen never again. I removed battery and placed again.. Same. Screen is off. Can't power device.
Anyone has solution or is it totally dead????
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Try the following...
Open odin and connect the usb cable into your computer (not into your phone)
Remove battery from your phone
Now Connect the other end of the cable to the phone
hold vol up + down+ power on and while holding insert the battery
or
hold vol up + home + power on and while holding insert the battery
or
hold vol down + home + power on and while holding insert the battery
anukilimanoor said:
Try the following...
Open odin and connect the usb cable into your computer (not into your phone)
Remove battery from your phone
Now Connect the other end of the cable to the phone
hold vol up + down+ power on and while holding insert the battery
or
hold vol up + home + power on and while holding insert the battery
or
hold vol down + home + power on and while holding insert the battery
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Tried but still dead. Thanks anyway.
try replacing the battery, my friend had also such a problem with his vibrant, we figured out that it was related to battery.
NoobProof said:
try replacing the battery, my friend had also such a problem with his vibrant, we figured out that it was related to battery.
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Indeed! When my phone has crashed due to oc. The battery goes into rapid drain. If it drains too far it will die completely.
***Vintage Galaxy S1 running ported Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0.3 by OneCosmic***
this is my first post
have you heard of the jig u can but through e-bay it will get you in download mode then you can flash using odin.
hope this helps
i used live oc to on ics through nstools and it to 40%, my phone restarted with the original setings, thx for the anouncement i will not use it anymore
Unbrickable mod.
unbrick
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819551
ChunLi said:
Guys I'm burakgon.
My device totally bricked because of live oc!!! Please don't use live oc on ICS. That's so dangerious.
When I set live oc with NS Tools to %15 screen went off and I can't turn on screen never again. I removed battery and placed again.. Same. Screen is off. Can't power device.
Anyone has solution or is it totally dead????
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woolf clubs said:
Unbrickable mod.
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Looks like I can't do it.
grygrygry said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819551
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My bootloader is completely gone. No light on screen.
rlorange said:
Indeed! When my phone has crashed due to oc. The battery goes into rapid drain. If it drains too far it will die completely.
***Vintage Galaxy S1 running ported Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0.3 by OneCosmic***
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Do you think my battery is dead? But why it's dead after OC?
markfooty said:
this is my first post
have you heard of the jig u can but through e-bay it will get you in download mode then you can flash using odin.
hope this helps
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I can make a jig myself. But My bootloader is completely gone..
I sent my phone to service. They will make JTAG for 40$.
the battery dies when it drains too fast, wish you didint sent your phone, bet the battery is much cheaper.
p.s. when nothing comes up, that might be a sign of bootloader damage, there might be also no battery power. and only plugging in the phone does nothing too.
Sorry for you ChunLi,
but afaik you can't screw up your BL through LiveOC.
And that other guy that used 40% (->140%?!) is insane. Its better for you not using LiveOC anymore. Just use it if you know what you're doing -> sane values and intense testing.
@ChunLi
So you cannot power up into Download mode and you're sure you just OC'd by 115%?
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the battery dies when it drains too fast, wish you didint sent your phone, bet the battery is much cheaper.
p.s. when nothing comes up, that might be a sign of bootloader damage, there might be also no battery power. and only plugging in the phone does nothing too.
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Now we are trying JTAG. I hope it will be ok.
Still need a solution..
have u tested the hairdryer method?
do you have "black screen of death" shown up?
did u try hold ALL buttons and wait for screen flash 3 times and then release VolUp?
did u read SGS thread on xda wiki?
and at least did u try of tearing the phone apart and take all the dust from inside of it?
If you are trying to liveoc to 15% you are doing something wrong to begin with. Perhaps you arent the person to tamper with advanced settings?
I blew up my pc once. We all have suffered to learn.
have you try this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330491
I am on Oreo beta. Got my first Kernel panic screen after taking a screenshot. I had to wait to see the battery die and charge and then I saw it reboot. How do I avoid this happening. First time in a year of having s8+
You really wait till batery is empty? LOL
Next time just put phone in download by holding bixby power and volume up and phone will reboot itself
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You really wait till batery is empty? LOL
Next time just put phone in download by holding bixby power and volume up and phone will reboot itself
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Thanks for that. I did not know that and I let the s8 go dead.
No prob bro
Hi, can some one help me? i get this but now my phone don;t turn on...
A friend of mine has just let me know the power button of her Galaxy A40 is dead. The volume down was already dead so before I provide any advice I'd like to hear from the device owners here. I have zero experience with Sammy myself.
I've already suggested Volume Styles to control volume on screen and Quick Settings to plant a handy shortcut to the power menu in QS. Other tips are most welcome! I've got two specific questions:
When this device is off and plugging in the charger, does the system boot or does it just go to a charging animation?
When this device is off and the volume-up key is pressed while plugging in the charger, does it go to fastboot?
Thanks for reading!
Powered off, charger attached, it charges no boot.
She will need to replace the power button. They all are probably one assembly.
blackhawk said:
Powered off, charger attached, it charges no boot.
She will need to replace the power button. They all are probably one assembly.
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Oh no no no, if that happens then the one that will be replacing that power button will be ME and we don't want that to happen. If she can get to fastboot, she can boot the damn thing on her own
Currently there's no problem though, I'm just wondering what happens if the battery dies or she accidentally shuts it off.
Timmmmaaahh! said:
Oh no no no, if that happens then the one that will be replacing that power button will be ME and we don't want that to happen. If she can get to fastboot, she can boot the damn thing on her own
Currently there's no problem though, I'm just wondering what happens if the battery dies or she accidentally shuts it off.
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As far as I know the power button is the only way to power it up.
Lol, you knew the job was dangerous when you took it
Watch some vids, it may not be as bad as you think. Sooner or later it's gonna happen...
There's no harm in getting a quote from a local repair shop (hopefully there's a few options for you!). I had someone replace the speaker after it broke for £15/~$17 total.