Waking the Tranformer from the sleep of death - Eee Pad Transformer General

Hey guys,
My Transformer took it's second "sleep of death" early Saturday and it is still in its "coma" state.
It won't turn on or respond to any buttons. Should I contact ASUS about this problem? Any tips on bringing it back to life?
Thanks

Don't have one, but everybody does the same: keep power pressed for several seconds, so the tablet will power off, then power it on again.
Check this forum and the development one, and you will see several threads for the SOD problem. You can turn it on again, but it seems that, right now, there is no failproof method for keeping the tablet to lock while in standby. Well, it seems it doesn't happen if you have the tablet plugged to the charger while in stand by.
Anyway, as I told you, check other posts to see what the people are trying / suffering.
Regards.

If you have it in the keyboard dock I would remove it. Then press the power button in for several seconds.
Did it do that overnight whilst docked? Mine did that There is a known issue with the dock discharging overnight when connected to the tablet. I think Asus are working on a firmware fix for that.

idlefrog said:
If you have it in the keyboard dock I would remove it. Then press the power button in for several seconds.
Did it do that overnight whilst docked? Mine did that There is a known issue with the dock discharging overnight when connected to the tablet. I think Asus are working on a firmware fix for that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No I don't have the keyboard.
It has happened twice to me and it's always after charging the device (so far).
I woke it up earlier tonight. It charged fully on Saturday, and was completely dead today. This is probably not too good of an issue...

Only true lives kiss can wake the sleeping transformer from it's unnatural slumber.

CoBrA2168 said:
No I don't have the keyboard.
It has happened twice to me and it's always after charging the device (so far).
I woke it up earlier tonight. It charged fully on Saturday, and was completely dead today. This is probably not too good of an issue...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did you ever succeed to wake it up? if yes how? whatever i did didn't work....

Related

[Q] Help with DVP - won't turn on

Hello. I created this account so I can finally ask some of my questions regarding this phone. I've had it since the January 6th shipping, and it's really been fine for the most part. I've the 8 gig version.
Anyway - within the last few weeks my phone has been refusing to charge on random occasions (it's really very random as to when it will charge and when it won't) - both plugged into the wall outlet via the USB power converter that came with my phone and plugged into my computer.
It's been pretty annoying, but nothing I couldn't work around. It would charge eventually.
However, last night I plugged it in to the outlet and it made the noise confirming it was plugged and started charging. This morning, I unplug it and it's non-responsive. It doesn't respond to anything. I have tried:
-turning it on with the power button; holding it down for an extended period and releasing
-taking out the battery
-plugging it in to my computer (which didn't recognize anything being plugged in)
-plugging it in to a different outlet with a different cable (phone came with two)
I've let it sit plugged in for three hours now and retried all of these things and still nothing... it's dead!
I'm not sure where to go from here? I guess I should have my husband call Dell.
Has anyone had any trouble with the sporadic charging?
Are there any solutions I've missed to get my phone to turn on?
You say you've let it sit for a while, was that plugged into a power source? Try that, it sounds like your battery has gone completely flat and probably needs to sit on a power source. Failing that definitely call Dell and get a replacement battery and charger and see if that fixes it, sounds like one of those items is your problem.
efjay said:
You say you've let it sit for a while, was that plugged into a power source? Try that, it sounds like your battery has gone completely flat and probably needs to sit on a power source. Failing that definitely call Dell and get a replacement battery and charger and see if that fixes it, sounds like one of those items is your problem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, it has been (and still is) plugged in that whole time. I edited my post
Yeah, something is wonky, I just cannot pinpoint it. My husband's will sometimes not charge, too. But, much less often than mine does.
charging issues
In the last 2 days my VP freezes while charging overnight. Restarts when I take out and replace battery. It will also freeze when I try to use any app while charging. I tried to use Dell chat to resolve issue but got bounced around. I even had an agent tell me my service tag wasnt valid. I'll try to call 800# when I have a free hour or so (I'm sure the call will take that long). The first two levels of support at Dell seem to have no clue regarding the VP it's very frustrating. P.S. what happens with all the apps I've purchased if they need to replace my phone?
ChristinaSim said:
Yes, it has been (and still is) plugged in that whole time. I edited my post
Yeah, something is wonky, I just cannot pinpoint it. My husband's will sometimes not charge, too. But, much less often than mine does.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you swapped batteries with your other DVP? Maybe replacement is the only option, hit up @dellcares on twitter, they have helped me in the past and bypass the whole waiting on hold nonsense with dell mobility.
@tbvnz: all your purchased appls will be reinstalled automatically if you installed them via the Zune software on your pc. The ones installed via the phone can be reinstalled from the MP on the phone, just hit the Buy button again and it will tell you its already been purchased and allow you to download it again.
Update:
I snagged my husband's battery and put it in my phone. My phone immediately came on and is now functioning. My computer recognizes it as being plugged in and it's charging.
And, my battery in my husband's phone works fine. It is fully charged and his phone is having no issues.
Certainly this is annoying (and did in fact happen to my husband a few weeks ago where his phone wouldn't respond until MY battery was put in his phone, but we chocked that up to the battery being dead {which it was}.) but at least my husband and I both have DVPs and can interchange batteries... I wonder what someone who didn't have that option would do.
Certainly confusing that removing and replacing my existing battery wouldn't turn the phone on, but my husband's would - even though both batteries are at full charge.
Thanks for the help! I'm not sure if I should contact Dell about it or not. Clearly it's subpar performance, but I've not been completely impressed by this phone in the nearly two months that we've had them, anyway.
Good to hear you are up and running. You could keep an eye on the situation and contact Dell for a replacement battery if it occurs again.
Thanks. Yep, I'll contact them the next time it happens. Anyone else had this problem??
ChristinaSim said:
Thanks. Yep, I'll contact them the next time it happens. Anyone else had this problem??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My brother and I have experienced the same behavior on both of our phones. Most recent was his this past week, exactly as you described. It would not turn on via the power button, so I swapped his battery with mine and his booted right up. When I tried his battery in my phone it showed a full charge. That has happened to me one or two times, randomly.
ChristinaSim said:
Thanks. Yep, I'll contact them the next time it happens. Anyone else had this problem??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Arcarsenal said:
My brother and I have experienced the same behavior on both of our phones. Most recent was his this past week, exactly as you described. It would not turn on via the power button, so I swapped his battery with mine and his booted right up. When I tried his battery in my phone it showed a full charge. That has happened to me one or two times, randomly.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've seen that behavior in my DVP (picked it up two weekends ago) and I can tell you how to work around it.
What seems to be happening is some kind of bug when you have it connected and charging and try to turn on/off the phone. If you notice, when it seems unresponsive, the hardware keyboard will probably still light up. This is because it's actually on but the screen just doesn't get any output/input.
What I did was this:
1. Disconnect your phone from the charger.
2. Slide the hardware keyboard down so you can see whether it is lit up (on) or not.
3. Hold down the power button until the exact moment you see the keyboard go dark (off). You have to be quick because it will try to turn right back on a few milliseconds later if you still have the power button depressed, leaving it still non-responsive.
4. Wait a few seconds, and press the power button as normal to turn it on. This time you should see the Dell logo, etc. and everything will be fine.
I've gotten into the habit of either leaving it on or turning it off before I connect it to my charger (it's my alarm clock so it's on almost all the time).
Hope that helps.
my DVP won't turn on either...
Hi - i'm glad i found this post because i've had my DVP for 3 days now and its frozen about 5 times and this morning wouldn't turn on or seem to take a charge. it was fully charged when i put it down last night and this morning there was nothing.
i've stuck it into a wall outlet for now and i guess i'll just wait for it. don't know what else to do. don't know anyone else around with the same phone, so that battery swap isn't an option. pretty funny that you realized to do that and that it worked.
anyway, i feel better now that i've complained about it. thanks.
Did you try pulling the battery and then booting it up? If that doesn't work, after a pull just leave the battery in the phone and let it charge. After 20 minutes you should see it power on.
So it's continued to happen with my phone whenever I have it plugged in to the wall with the brick that came with the phone. Annoying! Basically I cannot have it plugged in next to my bed; it can only charge on my computer. So much for using it as an alarm!
I will try the power down and reboot with the keyboard out. I know what you speak of with the flashing keyboard. I hadn't tried to see if mine is flashing while the phone is 'dead'.

Won't turn on D:

So today I left my tablet to charge, it was at like 25% left, while I went to out to my practice. When I returned about 2 hours later, it wouldn't turn on. Before I had left, it was charging so it's not that it ran out of power because the outlet didn't work. I switched the outlets, plugged it into a computer, pressed the power button a bunch of times; nothing. Perhaps I got a defected unit or downloaded a bad app? I don't know :/; ideas?
guih said:
So today I left my tablet to charge, it was at like 25% left, while I went to out to my practice. When I returned about 2 hours later, it wouldn't turn on. Before I had left, it was charging so it's not that it ran out of power because the outlet didn't work. I switched the outlets, plugged it into a computer, pressed the power button a bunch of times; nothing. Perhaps I got a defected unit or downloaded a bad app? I don't know :/; ideas?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
try holding down the power button for 15 seconds
Hold the power button 15 seconds, let go, then try again for another 7 seconds.
Wow, that actually worked, thank you so much (held it till it turned on, about 10-15 seconds). Would you happen to know why it had just turned off like that? I'm at 81% battery now, so it turned off at some point on its own, and why did I have to do such a long power button press?
guih said:
Wow, that actually worked, thank you so much (held it till it turned on, about 10-15 seconds). Would you happen to know why it had just turned off like that? I'm at 81% battery now, so it turned off at some point on its own, and why did I have to do such a long power button press?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i believe there is a sleep mode/lock hiccup sometimes. I experience it with my media dock but not my keyboard dock. its weird and sometimes annoying but not too much to kill my day lol
Yeah this happened to me too. Just a small quirk.
Oh, ok, thanks guys lol I had like freaked out.
I got my Tab yesterday. Used it then set it charging overnight. Won't power on this morning. The back does get warm though. I tried holding down the power button for at least a minute and also tried the 15 then 7 approach. Nothing.
I also tried an idea from a different forum (referencing a Froyo glitch) and tried touching the screen while holding the power button.
Does this sound like a hardware fail?
I had the same problem. Held the power button for 15 seconds and then 7 and nothing happened. Held the power button for a long time. What do I do next?
Mine didnt turn on today. Tried the 15 second press procedure and nothing happened. I grabbed my wall charger and plugged it in and left it sitting there for a minute. I tried the 15 second procedure again and this time the screen lit up and was showing that the battery was charging because it was in red. After about a minute the tab booted itself and all is normal now. I guess my battery went dead since i hadnt charged it and completley turned off my tab. Thats why it rebooted itself. Nothing to worry about.
happened to me too
looks like there is a glitch ... mine was left charging today ... and it did charge but did not want to start... i did leave it on.
I connected to PC and press Power ON + Volume Up + VOlume down all at the same time and it did seem to restart ... worried there is something wrong with it though.
I bought it in USA and Im in UK I wonder if things go wrong if Samsung UK would repair it.
I've had it for about 9 days and have used it every single day. Last night I downloaded 2 movies onto it and everything was fine. Today it would not power on one bit! I charged it over night so the battery shouldn't have drained. I ended up fixing my problem by doing the following:
Held the power button.
At the same time, placed a finger on the screen.
Held it down for 15 seconds or more and it booted up!
Not sure why it only worked when I put my finger on the screen.
I ended up exchanging it either way just in case.
lost2030 said:
I've had it for about 9 days and have used it every single day. Last night I downloaded 2 movies onto it and everything was fine. Today it would not power on one bit! I charged it over night so the battery shouldn't have drained. I ended up fixing my problem by doing the following:
Held the power button.
At the same time, placed a finger on the screen.
Held it down for 15 seconds or more and it booted up!
Not sure why it only worked when I put my finger on the screen.
I ended up exchanging it either way just in case.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For some reason this keeps happening to me when I leave it to charge over night.
jspookss said:
For some reason this keeps happening to me when I leave it to charge over night.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Every night?? I charge it every night and it only happened once. Hopefully my new one is fine.
jspookss said:
For some reason this keeps happening to me when I leave it to charge over night.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
this also happened to me for the first time this morning from leaving it on charge overnight.
however i was able to start it by removing cable and holding power for 15secs.
what could be causing this? I hope it doesn't happen every night.
I had this problem as well a few weeks ago. Samsung sent me a shipping label and told me to ship it back. I got it back in just under 10 days. They never did tell me what was wrong but they shipped back my original Tab.
Guys,
Is this happening when you leave it booted up and charging overnight or is the unit powered off and charging?
I will say that this issue has only happened to me one time and it happened under the following conditions (Ive had a Tab sense launch day):
- Battery was at 35%.
- While booted, I plugged it in to charge overnight.
- The next day at 09:00 I attempted to use it and had to hold the power button for 15 sec to get it to boot.
So, It *might* only happen if its booted with low battery and you charge it overnight. Powering it off and charging doesnt appear to cause it at all in my case.
Yes it happened while powered on and left to charge overnight. Battery was probably around 30-40% as you said.
Still doesn't explain why it would happen regardless of the % of battery left. Hence the reason it's meant to be charging.
I've had it happen very quickly. High level of charge, plug it in, walk off, come back, unplug, and it's dead, need the 15 second press to power back on.
Not a huge deal, but annoying. And a bit scary, since mine went into the "sleep of death" once already, took four days for the battery to drain enough to break the nvflash loop it was in.

tablet won't charge after 3.2.1 update

I'm having trouble charging my device.
For some reason, after updating to the new 3.2.1 my tablet win not charge either from the adapter, usb pc connection.
Tried rebooting to no avail.
Globespy said:
I'm having trouble charging my device.
For some reason, after updating to the new 3.2.1 my tablet win not charge either from the adapter, usb pc connection.
Tried rebooting to no avail.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think this has anything to do with the update. Mine updated and charges ok.
I did however have a problem charging once (before the update) and I searched the web for solutions. I think you will find it's a problem with the mains charger. It overheats and the thermal cut-out fails to reset. As mad as it sounds the solution is to pop the charger in a plastic bag and pop it in the freezer for 30 minutes. It worked for me and countless others and is worth a try.
Good luck though.
had same issue. seems my charger was not well seated with the clip on plug.
Non issue
apprentice said:
I don't think this has anything to do with the update. Mine updated and charges ok.
I did however have a problem charging once (before the update) and I searched the web for solutions. I think you will find it's a problem with the mains charger. It overheats and the thermal cut-out fails to reset. As mad as it sounds the solution is to pop the charger in a plastic bag and pop it in the freezer for 30 minutes. It worked for me and countless others and is worth a try.
Good luck though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
gotta try this.mine already can't charge about 1 month ago.
apprentice said:
I don't think this has anything to do with the update. Mine updated and charges ok.
I did however have a problem charging once (before the update) and I searched the web for solutions. I think you will find it's a problem with the mains charger. It overheats and the thermal cut-out fails to reset. As mad as it sounds the solution is to pop the charger in a plastic bag and pop it in the freezer for 30 minutes. It worked for me and countless others and is worth a try.
Good luck though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow! I tried to google search on unable to charge after updates, but could not find any meaningful matches.
I will try this fridge trick, although it's another example that asus really rushed this entire project out! We have been beta testing an unfinished product.... But I guess that's the norm these days.
Thanks!
I find that sine the latest update, the battery drains faster and I have to plug it in and out a couple of times until I see that it's charging..Also, all of a suddent the touchpad (not the keys) will wake up the tablet when it's docked
fldude99 said:
I find that sine the latest update, the battery drains faster and I have to plug it in and out a couple of times until I see that it's charging..Also, all of a suddent the touchpad (not the keys) will wake up the tablet when it's docked
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The touch pad will not wake up the tablet if you turn wifi of MANUALY before putting the tablet in sleep mode !
It's how I fixed it, waiting for Asus to fix it
Thor_Asgard said:
The touch pad will not wake up the tablet if you turn wifi of MANUALY before putting the tablet in sleep mode !
It's how I fixed it, waiting for Asus to fix it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmmm..I tried that but the touchpad still turns on the screen
fldude99 said:
Hmmm..I tried that but the touchpad still turns on the screen
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If it bothers you then you can always disable the touchpad... I'm still on 3.2 but the touchpad always intefered with my typing so I have it disabled by default.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
Same problem for me :-( I found that a reboot will solve this until it happens again. Need ASUS to fix.
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
Hopefully yes, a reboot fix the situation. Today, i'm trying to not disabled the wifi (or, turn wifi off manually each time), and i'll see if the USB/SD disconnet again !
BuPe said:
If it bothers you then you can always disable the touchpad... I'm still on 3.2 but the touchpad always intefered with my typing so I have it disabled by default.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's not really a bother, but it shouldn't happen. Turns out the tablet, with the new 3.2.1 update is not able to sleep. I think it's something to do with the new wifi "improvement". Using cpuspy, the tablet is not sleeping at all unless I manually turn off wifi and reboot. This needs to be looked into and corrected by Asus, unless I'm incorrect or have an isolated incident.
no, it's note an isolated incident, i have approximatly the same situation here !
Thor_Asgard said:
no, it's note an isolated incident, i have approximatly the same situation here !
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the feedback! It's annoying but not life changing
fldude99 said:
It's not really a bother, but it shouldn't happen. Turns out the tablet, with the new 3.2.1 update is not able to sleep. I think it's something to do with the new wifi "improvement". Using cpuspy, the tablet is not sleeping at all unless I manually turn off wifi and reboot. This needs to be looked into and corrected by Asus, unless I'm incorrect or have an isolated incident.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not the case for me. I had all sorts of sleep/reboot issues with 3.2 (using custom roms and kernels), and nothing resolved them other than a complete return back to stock with a full bios wipe.
Since updating to 3.2.1 and then to Prime 2.01 (sticking with stock kernel), my tablet is turning wifi off when the screen goes off, and is going into deep sleep as evidenced by the fact that it is only using around 2% over 9 hours while not being used. I was concerned that like others I would have sleep/reboot issues when docked as this seems to be a problem, but tested that issue last night and when I checked today after not using it for 10 hours, no reboots, no ramdump.log and battery life used was minimal in line with deep sleep.
I truly believe that the solution to all these issues is to completely return to stock - including the part where after you have removed CWM (if you have it), you start the tablet holding down power and up to enter the asus startup mode and then select the option that wipes everything. But YMMV....
As for my original issue when I started this thread, it turned out the charging issue was indeed a problem with the charger overheating as pointed out by another member (THANKS), as a quick 30 minutes in the freezer seemed to reset the internal thermostat. From now on I unplug when not using the charger.
^^^ That's cool that yours is under control, but mine is stock, unrooted. Don't really have the inclination or motivation to root this thing..But it appears that it is a definite issue for stock, unrooted Transformers, judging by response
Same here, stock, unroot ! But I prefer waiting for Asus inseed of turning back to custom ROM...
Globespy said:
I'm having trouble charging my device.
For some reason, after updating to the new 3.2.1 my tablet win not charge either from the adapter, usb pc connection.
Tried rebooting to no avail.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Solution to this is unplug your transformer, keep it as tablet only, press and hold the power button for over 30 seconds, plug in and then switch on.
Worked for me Asus says the issue is a static build up on the device with having external devices plugged in, like hard drives, not sure if thats accurate, but the fix has been solid for me!
My Tablet and Dock have the same issue since the last OTA, charge doesn't works. PLIZ ASUS FIX THIS ISSUE !
8-10 in the freezer and my tablet off for those 10 mins worked for me.

Dead Transformer after ICS

My original generation Tablet updated to ICS yesterday morning. The unit is 100% stock, no rooting, etc. ICS seemed to work well, and I used it a few times with no issue, but this morning I put it into sleep mode for about 2 hours and now it refuses to do anything but flash the ee Pad opening screen up over and over. I tried removing the microSD card, pushing the power button for >30 seconds, plugging it into the AC adapter, attaching it to the fully charged dock, plugging the dock into power - nothing works. The only problem I've ever had with the unit was the power button breaking at the start, which was repaired after being RMA'd to Asus. This may just be a coincidence but I'm wondering if anyone else has had this happen? Also, any ideas on what else I could possibly try before calling Asus and getting an RMA? This is getting to be a bit insane. I have multiple other gadgets including a NookColor, iPad, Acer W500, etc. and I have never had a piece of electrical equipment give me as much problem as this Asus. Hopefully this is just a lemon and not an indication of their general build quality!
I have the same problem. Stock version.
add me to the list!
completely stock. updated successfully to ICS yesterday.
it booted ok this morning but then i got a forced-reboot in opera -- while viewing this forum, ironically -- and since then no boot. it stays stuck on the EeePad splash loading screen.
i've tried docking it, charging it, booting while plugged-in etc. nothing works.
where to now? can i force a factory reset using some key combination?
EDIT: SUCCESS! phew! i finally got it to boot by holding the power button in for 10s on the stuck splash screen. the battery on the TF was very low (it seemed to discharge very fast last night on standby --wifi off -- that's another issue) so perhaps that was it (strange though as it's docked, and the dock is fully-charged). i'm going to do a factory reset today and re-install everything.
Same problem in my transformer
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
We are hosed. At this point I have to believe that it is the update, although I guess it is possible that it is an interaction between ICS and some app that the other posters and I have.. I don't have anything unusual on it though, just the Asus stuff, one note, netflix, pandora, that type of stuff. I called the wonderful Asus support number which basically had me do what I had done before, plus trying the reset (small pin hole next to the hdmi out) three times - no help again. I also tried to see if my laptop would see it - no go. Now it's RMA time once again. This probably isn't the time for it but if someone wants to buy a 32gb 40 series Transformer with dock and case nows the time to make me an offer. As soon as I get it back this puppy is going onto eBay. It may just be a lemon, bad luck etc. but having to RMA an item twice that barely gets any use has just turned me off Asus. By the way, the power was about 60% when it went into sleep mode and it just stayed on sleep for about 2-3 hours, so if the battery drain is that huge in sleep mode there's a massive problem.
Same problem here after a few hours of sleep. Asus logo flashing on and off. Power and vol down til reboot worked. Battery really took a hit.
solom01 said:
We are hosed. At this point I have to believe that it is the update, although I guess it is possible that it is an interaction between ICS and some app that the other posters and I have.. I don't have anything unusual on it though, just the Asus stuff, one note, netflix, pandora, that type of stuff. I called the wonderful Asus support number which basically had me do what I had done before, plus trying the reset (small pin hole next to the hdmi out) three times - no help again. I also tried to see if my laptop would see it - no go. Now it's RMA time once again. This probably isn't the time for it but if someone wants to buy a 32gb 40 series Transformer with dock and case nows the time to make me an offer. As soon as I get it back this puppy is going onto eBay. It may just be a lemon, bad luck etc. but having to RMA an item twice that barely gets any use has just turned me off Asus. By the way, the power was about 60% when it went into sleep mode and it just stayed on sleep for about 2-3 hours, so if the battery drain is that huge in sleep mode there's a massive problem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's not a reset switch... that hole is for the microphone.
That's hilarious! That's what the "service rep" told me it was and he had me push in there 3 times - even though I couldn't feel any "switch" in there! Now on top of a dead unit (after the power died it simply won't respond even though I recharged it in the hopes that it would start up again) the mike is probably busted. No big deal, the RMA is already set up, but this thing is spending more time at the Texas repair center than it is being used!
Before you RMA give this a try.
Go to the Asus download site ( http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Pad_Transformer_TF101/#download ) and download the latest firmware (8.6.5.21) for your region(WW US TW ). If you dont see your country there it is probably WW.
Take this file and unzip it on your computer.
Copy the ASUS directory to a Microsd card
Take the file in the /asus/update folder and copy it to the root directory of your microsd
Rename the file(update launcher) in the root of your microsd to EP101_SDUPDATE
insert microsd to tab and reboot to recovery (power and volume down wait till you see words in the top left corner and press volume up)
Give this a try. maybe it will help get you back working ( athough it will be in honeycomb)
you can then try to update again( if you want)
Sorry if i double posted (browser is a little wierd still)
It's. The One Note app. MS is trying to sabotage. Hahaha
Updated yesterday, used it pretty much all day. Woke up this morning.. bricked. fml
Same boat
regP said:
Updated yesterday, used it pretty much all day. Woke up this morning.. bricked. fml
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you get it to boot? I'm in the same boat updated to ICS, all stock. Used it till drained and the screen hasn't woken up since. Recognized in both ADB and APX modes. It's been sitting pretty on the charger for more than 24hrs and tried all possible power button combinations..
benweya said:
Did you get it to boot? I'm in the same boat updated to ICS, all stock. Used it till drained and the screen hasn't woken up since. Recognized in both ADB and APX modes. It's been sitting pretty on the charger for more than 24hrs and tried all possible power button combinations..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
nope I sent it in for repair.
Just a quick update. When I got my Transformer back from RMA they had wiped out everything, put in a "factory fresh" ICS and it appeared to be working - since I was at work I did nothing whatsoever with it except make sure it could connect to wifi, I did not enter my google account, install any apps, etc. - totally stock system. I noticed that the power level was at 75%. I turned it off totally (not sleep). When I got home four hours later I tried to turn it on - dead. Tried all the usual stuff, plugging it in to the AC adaptor, power for 10, power for 30, power and volume down - zilch. Called Asus rep. and RMA's it AGAIN. I carefully included a long letter explaining that if they simply wiped and replaced it again could they please turn the thing off, leave it for an hour and try to turn it back on. Apparently no one in Texas reads these things, since I got an email from an Asus rep. saying they had found nothing wrong with it. I told him what was going on and he said he would pass it on to the repair center. That was over a week ago and it is still "in repair" so who knows what's going on. I've purchased a Samsung Tab and don't really care what happens with the Transformer (no offense, I know that many of you have been lucky with yours but mine has been so unrealiable that I no longer trust it for anything besides games) but I am curious as to what's going on here. Most units seem to just have random reboots or other problems, but can always be rebooted. A few like the ones on these threads however, seem to totally die.
Been on ICS from day one with no real issues. Last night the tablet had been on battery for a couple of days it had about 75% left. I was checking it to my Galaxy 10.1 and trying to figure why once in a while they woke to the lock screen for no reason. I check the TF as my son said he was unable to view youtube videos and found it working fine then I a game he had loaded and I put it to sleep. I woke this morning and the TF was dead. I tried to reboot but no go. I plugged it in and after a couple of minute it I was able to turn it on. Once on I unplugged and saw the battery had completely drained and the TF immidiately turned off. So I plugged it in again and its presently charging. Any clues?
Thats just the normal RR/SOD, which often causes the TF to get stuck in a bootloop, draining the battery.
Welcome to ICS.
Goatshocker said:
Thats just the normal RR/SOD, which often causes the TF to get stuck in a bootloop, draining the battery.
Welcome to ICS.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any way to fix that bootloop problem? It is intermittent for me when this happens however mine hasn't fully bricked (thank god)
GideonB234 said:
Any way to fix that bootloop problem?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, go back to Honeycomb
just got the email that theyre fedexing it back to me.. hopefully it wont brick again. i wish theyd include what the hell happened..
Wish you the best. After I told them what happened they've been "repairing" the unit for about 2 weeks - whereas the last time they had it in "repair" for a day before they sent it back. I think that a quick "repair" means that they reflash the unit, which in my case promptly rebricked the first time it was shut down. It'll be interesting to see what happens.

[Q] Help, Blank Screen, Backlight on, no picture

Pretty self explanatory. It was dead for a couple of days, I put it on the charger for almost the whole day, now I get no picture, but the backlight is on when I hold the power down a minute. I bought it at walmart, doubt I have the receipt, and didn't get any extended warranty. Is there a way to fix this issue?
I've got the same issue. I was playing Tupsu, when suddenly my n7 rebooted and there was no picture, just semi-strong backlight. When the tablet died, the battery was about 45-50% and I was charging it through notebook's usb port (original n7 cable). I tried to turn it off, but pressing and holding the power button only made it reboot once again (i assume it was rebooting, since the backlight was turning off and on in a second). I've tried it many times, with tablet plugged into wall/usb charger, and even with the power+volume up/down combination, it would still behave the same way. However sometimes after rebooting there was not only backlight, but also thin, mostly white, horizontal lines, appearing in random places of the screen (appearing and disappearing after like 50-100 ms). It would stop only after a reboot, and happened every 5-10 reboots.
I've decided to let the battery die to see if it changes something, and as you may guess - it didn't. It died estimately after 2 or 3 hours. Now it's all the same, except for when I plug it to the charger, there's only a very low backlight (still no picture) and it's blinking... It also makes this continuous "electricity-related" (sorry, I don't know what's the word to call it ) sound. After I press the power on, or let it charge for 1-2 minutes it boots up, and there's just a semi-strong backlight, like earlier.
It's a refurbished 8gb n7, which I got 5 days ago from the polish Asus online store. Oh, and the speakers weren't 100% fine, if it changes something. They were fine at first, but after i plugged headphones in and out, they were making cracking sounds when the volume was over 50% or something like that. Is there any hope I can fix it myself?
edit: the android ver. is 4.2.2, not rooted
the device is getting warm on the left side when being charged, or just turned on...
Have you tried pulling the battery for a couple of minutes?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
Nope, i don't want to mess with the hardware since i've bought it only few days ago... I'm afraid it may leave some traces of being opened, i'm not willing to take the risk.
You won't leave a trace pulling the battery. Just use a guitar pick or credit card and run it round, the back comes off very easily.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2
Yeah that is definitely worth a shot. Just pull the battery.
Ok, I did it.
Didn't change a thing >:[
btw. I didn't actually pulled off the battery, i've just disconnected it - it doesn't make a difference, does it? and another thing - the backlight was turning on immediately after connecting the battery... with these randomly popping horizontal lines.
I've got this too!
wujekandrzej said:
Ok, I did it.
Didn't change a thing >:[
btw. I didn't actually pulled off the battery, i've just disconnected it - it doesn't make a difference, does it? and another thing - the backlight was turning on immediately after connecting the battery... with these randomly popping horizontal lines.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've got this too! Pulling the battery does nothing. Last time it just fixed itself, now nothing.
Worried I'll have to take mine back.
How did that 'fixing itself' happened to you if i may ask? And how long did it last?
Your tablet has gone into sleep mode to protect the battery from further damage due to its low level of charge. What you're seeing is by design, as complete discharge of a lithium based battery is bad for it. You should never, ever, let it sit dead for a couple days. If you do discharge it to the point of shutdown again, immediately put some sort of charge on it, as waiting to long will cause the battery's protection circuit to fail completely. Best practice is to not let your device go to the point of shutdown, but rather to plug it in when not in use. Your battery will have a longer lifespan.
Plug your N7 into the charger and immediately press power and volume down to get into the bootloader. Once there, use the volume key to scroll to Power Off Device and then press the power button. After it powers off, unplug it and then plug it back in. It should then charge normally.
You seem not to have read my posts at all. When it happened, the battery was about 45-50% and it was plugged into the laptop's usb port. It suddenly rebooted and there was no more picture, just the backlight - and it lasted for like 2-3 hours (maybe even longer)! Can a completely discharged battery power the backlight for this long? After it turned off at last, i put it on charge and i've tried the power+volume method and it didn't do anything (btw. i already wrote about it)... then i let it charge for like 5-6 hours and it didn't change anything except for the fact, that the battery was evidently charged, because the backlight again lasted for few hours.
wujekandrzej said:
You seem not to have read my posts at all. When it happened, the battery was about 45-50% and it was plugged into the laptop's usb port. It suddenly rebooted and there was no more picture, just the backlight - and it lasted for like 2-3 hours (maybe even longer)! Can a completely discharged battery power the backlight for this long? After it turned off at last, i put it on charge and i've tried the power+volume method and it didn't do anything (btw. i already wrote about it)... then i let it charge for like 5-6 hours and it didn't change anything except for the fact, that the battery was evidently charged, because the backlight again lasted for few hours.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Actually, I was addressing the OP without realizing that this was a zombie thread.
To answer your question though... yes, when in sleep mode the battery can still turn on the backlight and keep it powered for some time due to the low power requirement of a black screen. Many users that have found themselves in sleep mode actually have their tablets enter into a prolonged cycle of bootloops. From the sounds of it, your device seems to have, for reasons unknown, put itself to sleep.
Anyway, I digress... I know you've stated you've tried various combinations of the power and volume keys. Have you attempted holding all three buttons for approximately 30-40 seconds while the tablet is plugged in? If it that will force it into the bootloader, you can follow the steps that I posted to get it up and running again. If not, then it seems your best available option is to seek an RMA from ASUS. Given your speaker issue, I'd send it back regardless- you shouldn't be expected to deal with battery and speaker issues after only five days.
najaboy said:
Actually, I was addressing the OP without realizing that this was a zombie thread.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok, then i'm sorry for few harsh words
najaboy said:
Anyway, I digress... I know you've stated you've tried various combinations of the power and volume keys. Have you attempted holding all three buttons for approximately 30-40 seconds while the tablet is plugged in?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep. Many times. And even longer than a minute.
Anyway, I'm going to contact their crappy support. Thanks everyone for trying to help.

Categories

Resources