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I was wondering how can I enable fast boot so my phone starts up in like 20 secs. I have saw it on a htc phone with bootloader unlock.
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ddonq1412 said:
I was wondering how can I enable fast boot so my phone starts up in like 20 secs. I have saw it on a htc phone with bootloader unlock.
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That has nothing to do with an unlocked bootloader, HTC devices from the Desire HD upwards come with a hibernate function, thats lets the device boot quickly, this only happens because the device is not actually off just asleep!
If you were to pull the battery, the HTC device would take just as long to boot as any other device!

Fastboot is just the name of the program, it doesn't have anything to do with booting more quickly...

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Fastboot question after root

Can we enable fastboot after the phone is rooted? I know it had to be off during rooting but I haven't seen anything about being able to turn it back on after. The phone does come on really fast with it on and really do miss it..hope it can be turned back on after root
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I don't see why not. All it is is a kind of hibernate state(forgive the windows speek).
That's what I was thinking but thought there would be something more to it since it had to be off to root it
Strapt said:
That's what I was thinking but thought there would be something more to it since it had to be off to root it
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Think it just had to be off for root since the process involved full restarts/shutdowns & with it enabled the phone would've gone into "hibernate" vs full shutdown.
Should be fine to re-enable now that you have perm root.
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You didn't have to turn it off if you choose restart. Fastboot was for when you hit power off, it didn't actually power off. Restarting goes through an actual restart. Rooted 3 phones now, 2 of them I left fast boot on.
timbo1083 said:
You didn't have to turn it off if you choose restart. Fastboot was for when you hit power off, it didn't actually power off. Restarting goes through an actual restart. Rooted 3 phones now, 2 of them I left fast boot on.
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Thanks for the clarification! Still an Andriod noob here, but lovin it!
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Power off trick

I was pressing random buttons on my phone when it suddenly turned off. I was pressing Power + Vol Down + Trackpad at the time when it turned off. I booted up the phone and reproduced the same results again.
Did I just discover this or does everyone know?
That's the easy way to turn off the phone.
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Hey, I'm new to the site and relatively new to Android. I had a Nexus One for a while, got rid of it due to not having a decent way to sync music to the phone and got an i*hone. Had that for about a year and just got rid of it since I was tired of living in the walled garden and got an HTC Incredible.
Also, my phone just froze up on me and I used this trick to shut it down and then restart it. Way easier than having to pull the battery and then restart. Thanks for the tip!!
LSUstang05 said:
Hey, I'm new to the site and relatively new to Android. I had a Nexus One for a while, got rid of it due to not having a decent way to sync music to the phone and got an i*hone. Had that for about a year and just got rid of it since I was tired of living in the walled garden and got an HTC Incredible.
Also, my phone just froze up on me and I used this trick to shut it down and then restart it. Way easier than having to pull the battery and then restart. Thanks for the tip!!
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Welcome to the site! I'm sure that you'll love the Incredible much more than the iPhony
I didn't know that it worked during a freeze also. I guess I'll do that instead of a battery pull the next time I press the "freeze for 5 minutes" button in Dev Tools on accident.
Keep on holding it to boot into debugging mode
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superchilpil said:
Keep on holding it to boot into debugging mode
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What's that?
pianoplayer said:
What's that?
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I've only done it a few times
It boots the phone into a mode where no apps besides system apps boot up, so u vs unistall any apps that prevent the phone from booting like set CPU if you overclock to high
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thats crazy! thanks lol
Wow crap. Nice find.
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cool tip, wish i knew this before i had to do my first battery pull...

Animation screen on CM 7

Animation screen on CM 7
If you can not do without the animation screen on / off, you've lost or not you've ever seen, try to leave the device to fully discharge the battery until it shuts off. Keep on hand a battery charger and boot the device, after a complete reboot plug battery charger and see the animations on your screen. I hope works for you.
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Bye all
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Its been hit n miss with mine, sometimes after a reboot it works and sometimes it doesn't. Very random.
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turn off jit and it will work or mess around whit metamorph this is the only way to work for me
read
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1221384
For me work with jit on
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Heeeeelllllpppp my HTC turn on automatically

My HTC HD2 turn on automatically when i connect it to charger
i tried my best and i failed miserably
my OS is NexusHD2 ICS CM9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860
You cant fix it. Bootloader bug
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inku79 said:
You cant fix it. Bootloader bug
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Does it cause any harm
It's a kernel bug
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Crewnshaw said:
It's a kernel bug
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Does it cause any harm
Battery Out, USB In, Battery Back In. Shouldn't Power On. (Unless You're Using Magldr)
wahiedi said:
Does it cause any harm
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No. Assuming you are having Magldr, it is in fact a feature and not a bug (of Magldr, not the kernel). Magldr cannot charge your phone if it is switched off, and needs Android or Windows to be loaded to charge. So it boots the phone if it detects the charger/ USB when phone is off.
It does not cause any harm. But make sure you do not let your battery go completely dead, if you do then even if Magldr boots the phone the OS may not have enough power to load, leading to a bootloop.
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ph03n!x said:
No. Assuming you are having Magldr, it is in fact a feature and not a bug (of Magldr, not the kernel). Magldr cannot charge your phone if it is switched off, and needs Android or Windows to be loaded to charge. So it boots the phone if it detects the charger/ USB when phone is off.
It does not cause any harm. But make sure you do not let your battery go completely dead, if you do then even if Magldr boots the phone the OS may not have enough power to load, leading to a bootloop.
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Thank You
wahiedi said:
Thank You
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I have another problem
Obtaining IP address
at the same time the ip address option in the advance setting is disable by default
No that's just noise, you can try another kernel but before make a nandroid backup
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Nexus 7 won't boot

I noticed my nexus 7 battery have drained out quicker today and when I got home it could not turn on and is stuck on the black screen. It is rooted. I didn't do anything except restore an app with titanium backup. Please help
1100G19 said:
I noticed my nexus 7 battery have drained out quicker today and when I got home it could not turn on. It is rooted. I didn't do anything except restore an app with titanium backup. Please help
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Try plugging it into a different charger and see if it powers on, or into a computer and see if it is recognized and just acting weird.
Try holding power and volume down and maybe itll go into the boot loader... if not might have to take it back
Check this post. May help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36533603#post36533603
truehybridx said:
Try plugging it into a different charger and see if it powers on, or into a computer and see if it is recognized and just acting weird.
Try holding power and volume down and maybe itll go into the boot loader... if not might have to take it back
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Isn't the warranty gone if its rooted?
1100G19 said:
Isn't the warranty gone if its rooted?
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Not really actually. I helped my friend with hardware issues..he had to send his 7 in so we used wug fresh toolkit to flash stock and unroot then OEM lock the boot loader... google/Asus had no idea. I have also heard that if its bad enough shape(like won't EVER turn on) then they don't know I assume they somehow get the boot loader back on there and just reflash firmware.
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Charge it for 2 hours then boot it up by holding the power button down for exactly 30 seconds.
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