[Q] Phone wiped and reset itself (NAND) after charging battery - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I am sitting here in a bit of a shock and am not sure what happened. I went to charge my phone which was off due to battery dying, nothing new at all, I just hit the power button, waited for my splash screen to pop up and plugged it in, walked away... I returned to my phone and it was as if it reflashed itself. Android was asking me to set it up again. Everything was reset.
This is a first for me and I admit that I probably had this coming because all my Nand stuff is old. I last updated this phone in February. So yes, I have old MAGDLR, (1.11 I think) my rom is NexusHD2-Gingerbread V2.2 by Tytung IIRC. My radio is 2.12.50.02_2 which I never had an issue with but I understand there is another one recommended. My phone is TMO US, for the record..
I am probably answering my own question by stating how old it all is, but I am just surprised as to why this even happened. I have had some random issues like trying to install things from Market and there is not enough space available so I have had to uninstall stuff. The phone would get laggy and I assumed it was due to apps eating memory which happened a lot. I am not sure if my memory failed in some way or files got corrupted because NOW it claims I have ZERO memory internal. Sounds to me like the partition is messed up. My SD seems in tact yet no apps show up that were on it.
I did some searching for my issue and did not find a lot so I apologise if I am redundant in posting this. I have a lot of catching up to do on what has changed in the past months with Android NAND for the HD2 and I am a bit overwhelmed by the idea as I was not prepared for my phone to reset itself for no apparent reason. Any input is appreciated.

Well, I have run into more issues and its with Windows 7 64bit not liking my HD2 and refusing to install drivers. I have the HD2 toolkit and the driver page is unavailable. I have searched and one of the only answers to this issue I found was reinstalling windows 7 I doubt I need to do all that since I have recently wiped and reinstalled windows 7. Updating my phone should not be this complicated but I suppose this is pertinent to Windows 7 because Vista gave me no issues ever when flashing things. Any idea what drivers I am to install and where to find them?

I update to retract my need for drivers. I found them. I then had boot loops for again an unknown reason and did a restore point all the way back to February from CWMR on a hope it would fix the issue. It seems to have worked. I hope I can update everything in proper order. In what order that is, I do not really know. I want to update the radio but am not sure if that can be done without reverting to Winmo.
I still am hoping for some input on why this whole thing may have happened. If I was not clear on my first post, I apologise. The whole ordeal has me pretty thrown. I think this was an internal memory corruption of some kind. Now that I have recovered my old Nandroid from Feb, it seems that I have 599MB of internal storage. That is better than the 0,00MB I had last night. Just confused why it would do that.

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I update to retract my need for drivers. I found them. I then had boot loops for again an unknown reason and did a restore point all the way back to February from CWMR on a hope it would fix the issue. It seems to have worked. I hope I can update everything in proper order. In what order that is, I do not really know. I want to update the radio but am not sure if that can be done without reverting to Winmo.
I still am hoping for some input on why this whole thing may have happened. If I was not clear on my first post, I apologise. The whole ordeal has me pretty thrown. I think this was an internal memory corruption of some kind. Now that I have recovered my old Nandroid from Feb, it seems that I have 599MB of internal storage. That is better than the 0,00MB I had last night. Just confused why it would do that.
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I do not know how to help you with your problems, but if you ever want to switch bootloaders my guide can help you. The radio can be flashed from the tricolored screen.

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HD2 keeps crashing/hardresetting itself...

first things first: the hd2 is my very first windows mobile device. i've already read the wiki and searched the forum/the internet for help, but i didn't find a solution for my problem. i'm also not a newcomer when it comes to flashing (i've gained some experience from my psp/wii/nokia n82/creative zen).
so i got my htc hd2 a few days ago and one of the first things i tried was flashing a rom (i didn't like the t-mobile branding).
i had absolutely no problems installing hspl (this forum was very informative) and flashing the artemis rom (i strictly followed the instructions), which i found in the rom developement sub forum. since everything seemed to work fine, i started adding my contacts and some applications, still no problems.
but after a while one of the apps seemed to have crashed and the phone became unresponsive.
i removed the battery and turned my phone back on, but it was stuck in the boot screen (the very first screen on which it says "r g d" in red at the bottom). since i didn't know what to do, i simply flashed the artemis rom another time and so the story repeats: at first everything worked fine and after a while the phone got stuck again.
after 4 tries i decided to switch to the shock star r9 rom (also found on xda), which also seemed to work fine at first, but it didn't take long for the phone to freeze again. i took out the battery again and turned the phone back on. this time (to my surprise) it didn't get stuck on bootup, but instead it (automatically) performed a hard reset. the phone now does a hardreset everytime i turn it back on, which makes it pretty much unusable...
since i'm getting REALLY tired of adding my email accounts/favorites/application shortcuts (by now i'm just installing them on the sd card, so i don't have to reinstall them)/facebook associations for my contacts/etc and i thought i'd better ask for help.
does anyone know what causes this issue and/or how i can solve this problem? help would be appreciated!
and since i'm here, what should i use to backup my phone (once it's running perfectly)? i already tried pim backup (sadly it doesn't create a backup of everything) and spb backup (freezes on registry recovery). would it be possible to create a rom that contains ALL of my information (settings/contacts/favorites/applications/registry tweaks/...)?
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my hd2 automatically performs a hardreset on bootup, how do i fix it?
please ignore any grammar errors, i'm tired and not a native english speaker
I have the same problem exactly regarding self-hard-reset. I still did not find any reasonable cause for this problem which is starting really to push on my nerves
This sounds to me like a corrupt file system, which can happen after ROM flashes. I would try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=644781
@Moandal: thanks for the answer. i just flashed the shock star rom again and the phone boots up normally again. but i really doubt that it will stay like this, unless i know what caused the problem. next time it happens, i'll try the program from your link.
but if i'm not mistaken, that program also hardresets the phone (correct me, if i'm wrong), so i could just flash a rom instead and that's what i'm trying to prevent (as i said, i don't want to have to enter my personal stuff again and again and again...).
what exactly could cause a corrupt file system? could it be a problem with the rom(s) or am i just doing something completely wrong?
A "simple" custom ROM flash only overwrites the ROM's contents without prior erasing, which on the HD2 has been found to sometimes cause trouble like the continuous hard resets you've suffered.
The solution is a full erase of the ROM before flashing the new ROM, which this mtty command does. So, you obviously can't do it without hard resetting/reflashing.
@kilrah: ok, that made things much clearer. i'm going to use the program posted above and flash the rom again, i hope that will fix future issues.
thanks for the fast help, guys
I had the same issues, at first I thought it was the artiums rom but having done MTTY walkthrough I'm 1 week into the Miri rom without much issues (apart from the odd program crash)
since it started pretty much straight away on the first rom, id be a little concerned that it might be an issue with the phone.
if it continues after you mtty/task 29 then id flash back to stock, including spl, and monitor that for a few days.
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@samsamuel: since my last post the phone crashed only once (i was using opera 9.7 when it became unresponsive again), but this time it didn't perform a hard reset!
the main issue seems to be solved and that's good enough, for the time being.
if the problem occurs again, i'll follow your advice.
opera 9.7 - have you moved the cache to the memory card? I've had a lot of freezes the last few days with opera 9 7, turns out it was cos the cache was on the sd card (default 2 gig that came with it).
moved the cache to the phone yesterday, not a crash in 30 hours.
no, but i was actually going to. won't do it now, obviously
please help cause it went crash and hardreset by itself over again..... how can I fix this??

[Q] eLocity just quit...won't boot up

I have been running my a7 with dexter's mod 1.4 for about 1 1/2 weeks...everything has gone well. This afternoon I turned on the device and it failed to complete boot. The word Android would come up and then nothing. I tried to reboot, reset, but device would do neither...nor would it turn off completely. I kept trying to take it into recovery mode and then after several tries was able to wipe, do update again, and get everything back as before. What would cause this and should I look for this to happen again? deepmagic
My a7 was running well for about a week since it quit...but today when I booted up device, it failed to recognize sd card...same card used for updating to mod 1.4...same card I've been using to listen to my music, etc...but now won't recognize...I've tried two different micro sdhc cards..formatted, reformatted, but device continues to display mount sd card...all else works fine! Does anyone have any new ideas? I can't even reinstall mod since a7 can't read my cards. Thanks for any input that would be helpful. I understand these issues are ongoing for many out there...what to do?
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I have been running my a7 with dexter's mod 1.4 for about 1 1/2 weeks...everything has gone well. This afternoon I turned on the device and it failed to complete boot. The word Android would come up and then nothing. I tried to reboot, reset, but device would do neither...nor would it turn off completely. I kept trying to take it into recovery mode and then after several tries was able to wipe, do update again, and get everything back as before. What would cause this and should I look for this to happen again? deepmagic
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Mine has hung on a black screen on me. Seemed that it didn't fully come out of sleep mode.
I was able to recover by holding the power button for 15 seconds to hard power down. No data loss.
deepmagic said:
I have been running my a7 with dexter's mod 1.4 for about 1 1/2 weeks...everything has gone well. This afternoon I turned on the device and it failed to complete boot. The word Android would come up and then nothing. I tried to reboot, reset, but device would do neither...nor would it turn off completely. I kept trying to take it into recovery mode and then after several tries was able to wipe, do update again, and get everything back as before. What would cause this and should I look for this to happen again? deepmagic
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Exact same thing happened to me this morning. Tried to reset - not happening. Hard powered down. Don't have time to try anything else right now. I'm new to the forums and new to android. Wish me luck! I've been loving my A7, and much appreciation to Dexter and all the other knowledgeable hackers/modders/posters.
hey the same thing happened 2 me twice. Once the first day after i got it, since i had only had it for 1 day i wiped it reinstalled dexter's mod 1.41 and it worked. First app i installed was backup root. Now, a week later the exact same thing is happening. This time i dont want to wipe it because of all of the apps i have installed, games ive played etc. Any ideas? Could we just try reinstalling dexter's md without wiping? Or wiping reinstalling and recover from a backup?
Also have you installed busybox? I had just installed it both times before it failed to turn on. Maybe its just coincidence but you never know..
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Thanks to anyone who can help! and also thanks Dexter for all your hard work as well as everyone else that has contributed to the elocity, im lovin it! (when it works )
success!!!!
I got it to work! I don't have a permanent fix but if it happens again just boot into recovery and reinstall the dexter's mod update 1.41 and it works again! No wiping required. This isn't a permanent fix but it will work until we find one
-Dylan
Hasn't happened to me (yet) but I didn't upgrade to the newest ROM. I'm still using 1.3and it has been very stable. Only issue I've had was when I tried to use Killswitch to go to sleep mode when the cover is shut (great idea) but it didn't work and froze all except the live wallpaper. Weird.
Good luck, guys.
in the event it does happen to you, you might want to check out my apx thread for reflashing the factory firmware if you can't get your tablet unstuck. theres alternatives if you don't want to get stuck again.
The method you outline seems so complex...way above my abilities, but makes me wish I had followed though on some early programming training opportunities. That was the road not travelled.
okantomi; while i wouldn't encourage others to follow thru with procedures they fear would cause more harm, i would mention that if you google up my nick you'll find i've been able to do much w/ android software and devices while not knowing anything about programming. if i can do it, anyone can. i just wanted some themes for my phone.
i'm just an android hobbyist by night (and when i get a chance during the day), and a computer tech by day. no programming expertise, but i can reasonably reverse engineer and port software and components using simple file managers like ztreewin(trialware).
don't be mistaken that the folks out there providing you solutions necessarily know anything about programming or software development. just how to chef up files at different levels. i understand this doesn't go for everybody.
Thanks for the encouragement. I'm impressed with what you've been able to do. It is also nice to read upbeat comments about the A7. There is something sort of special about a device that you really almost have to build yourself... putting so much into it... biting your fingernails to nubs with each ROM flashing. You don't get as attached to any device that is 100 percent complete right out of the box, though of course there would be a lot less aggravation.

[Q] Problem with Rebooting.

Okay, I have honestly searched everywhere - Google, the xda forums, other forums and I still can't find something to help me with this strange problem I have.
PAST SITUATION
I installed TyphooN CyanogenMod ROM v3.5.8 around a month ago and I used it with no major problems (few android.acore repeated force closes that was dealt with by re-installation). During this time, I could power the phone off and power it on with no problems.
PRESENT SITUATION
This is where things go wrong. Recently, I decided to install TyphooN CyanogenMod ROMv3.8.5 (the latest one) by booting into MGDLR, doing a factory reset, wiping the system and dalvik caches and then installing the new 3.8.5 zip file. It installed properly and I booted into Android and was enjoying the new improvements and bug fixes. I had no problems until everything started force closing suddenly so I decided maybe a reset would fix it. AND THIS IS WHAT THE PROBLEM IS It boots to the Android Logo and stops there. I waited for 30 mins but it was still stuck at the Android logo and no matter how many times I took the battery out and put it back in and rebooted it, it was still stuck at the Android logo.
HOWEVER when I did a hard reset and wiped the system and dalvik caches and installed it again, it installed fine and booted into the system. When I tried to power it off and power it on again, the same problem happened where it was stuck on the android logo.
WHAT I TRIED TO FIX IT
1) A clean installtion, did a task 29 and installed everything again. Same problem happens.
2) I did a hard reset (wiped system and dalvik caches as well) AND THIS TIME I installed the previous version I was using with no problems (v3.5.8) and I had the same problem! Even with that version it still gets stuck on the Android logo screen.
I can use the ROM perfectly and my phone works fine, but if ever I need to reboot my phone for any issue it won't start up again and gets stuck on the android logo. I have to do a hard reset and re installation for it to work again but that means all my data, files and messages will be lost each time. So you can see the inconvenience I'm facing.
WHAT I THINK IS THE PROBLEM
1) I'm using a fairly old version of ClockworkMod Recovery. That is version 3.0.2.5 (150MB with 5MB Cache as per Typhoon's Requirements). Is this the problem?
2) I didn't remove the SIM and SD card during the entire flashing/reinstallation process. Could this be it?
Should I do a clean installation (task29) and install the previous ROM version I used with no problems and see if the problem still persists or if its only since I installed the new ROM version first?
Thanks for your help. And also I'm sorry I can't post this on the Typhoon ROM thread since I still don't have 10 posts.
did you get things sorted?:cyclops:
Well not yet. I am working on it. Does anyone have a download link to the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery with 150MB and 5MB cache? I tried the HD2Toolkit and it just doesn't work for me, I plugged in my USB, it indicated USB Debugging was on and meh, it didn't click.
Anyways, I'm going to try task29ing the phone and installing MGDLR and the version of ClockWorkMod Recovery I have and installing the previous version of typhoonmod i used without any problems at all. Hopefully it'll just be a new version of the ROM issue.
I'll post my results here soon.
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WHAT I THINK IS THE PROBLEM
1) I'm using a fairly old version of ClockworkMod Recovery. That is version 3.0.2.5 (150MB with 5MB Cache as per Typhoon's Requirements). Is this the problem?
2) I didn't remove the SIM and SD card during the entire flashing/reinstallation process. Could this be it?
Thanks for your help. And also I'm sorry I can't post this on the Typhoon ROM thread since I still don't have 10 posts.
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Sadly I can't give you any new suggestions, but I can certainly rule these two out as possibilities. I've never taken out the SIM when flashing, and you can't flash without the SD card. Recovery 3.0.2.5 is actually (from what I've heard) the most stable version. Have you tried other ROMs? Although again I highly doubt it's the issue, it's worth a shot.
You might want to consider the possibility of bad blocks, from what I've heard it can cause issues such as this (I don't actually have experience with them) so check for them (a simple forum search should give you a method as to how to do this).
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Well not yet. I am working on it. Does anyone
Anyways, I'm going to try task29ing the phone and installing MGDLR and the version of ClockWorkMod Recovery I have and installing the previous version of typhoonmod i used without any problems at all. Hopefully it'll just be a new version of the ROM issue.
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Okay, So I tried this. The ROM installed fine but when I tried to power off and power on again it didn't work, the same problem happened where it got stuck on the Android logo.
WHAT I DID THEN
I decided enough's enough and that I can't really use my phone with Android if in some case something happens and I have to reboot it, I'll lose all my data and I'll have to reinstall it all over again.
So I switched to Windows 6.5 version 2.10.531.1 running Radio 2.15.50.14 and everything installed perfectly and I even rebooted the phone after installation and it worked. It came on with no problems. I'm guessing this is an issue that only affects Android then.
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Have you tried other ROMs? Although again I highly doubt it's the issue, it's worth a shot.
You might want to consider the possibility of bad blocks, from what I've heard it can cause issues such as this (I don't actually have experience with them) so check for them (a simple forum search should give you a method as to how to do this).
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Thanks for the reply. I have not tried other ROMs out of fear of bricking my phone to be honest. Typhoon ROM is like one of the easiest for a newbie to install.
And yes, when I was searching around the forum, I did come across the issue of bad blocks. Sadly, I totally forgot to check whether it was affecting my NAND before installing WinMo 6.5. I'll try and look around the forums and google on whether I can check my bad block status on WinMo 6.5 somehow. If I can't, I think I'll use WinMo 6.5 for a while now, I can't really bear having to install and reinstall and install and reinstall, I feel like it'll make the bad block situation (If I do have it) worse.
I'm going to play around with WinMo 6.5 ROMs now. But if ever there is any development on my problem, I'll post on this thread and keep people updated.
I do have one question though, will upgrading to WinMo 7.5 be affected by the bad blocks? (If I have it)
Just saying, although it doesn't really matter, it's Windows Phone 7 (not WinMo 7). One's sh*t, and one's brilliant I don't have any actual experience with Windows Phone though, so I wouldn't know.
As for your concern about bricking your phone, there isn't any way you can do that outside of flashing an incorrect radio, and if you have an EU HD2 then AFAIK there isn't really ANY way of bricking it. Try other ROMs, they have exactly the same install process as TyphooN. In fact, starting fresh from WinMo might actually help. As long as you stick to this guide and use the correct partition size, you will never really go wrong. You can obviously also check for bad blocks after you install Android again (if you decide to do so, of course).
I have quite exciting news! well for me at least
I flashed Windows Phone 7.5 on my HD2 and was very impressed with it. It worked nicely and I really liked all the features. One thing I didn't like however was the battery drainage. The battery drained in 6 hours, and the next day it took 15 hours to drain and then again it took 6 hours to drain. I realized I couldn't use a phone daily with such uncertain battery capacity.
So I decided...*breathe*...to try out Android again, the NexusHD2 ROM by tytung in particular and hope and pray I don't have bad blocks and the rebooting problem doesn't occur.
So I uninstalled WP7, repartitioned my SD card, installed Windows 6.5 STOCK and the right radio and MAGDLR, Clockwork Recovery and flashed NexusHD2 and then did the Bad Blocks thingamabob I was supposed to do and accessed the recovery.log but I couldn't find any mention of "bad blocks" or anything related to "bad". But I dunno...
Anyways the good news is NexusHD2 Gingerbread 3.5.7 works really well and I don't have the rebooting problem anymore. Just a few android.process.media force close issues that I'm trying to figure out but the main problem is gone!
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I have quite exciting news! well for me at least
I flashed Windows Phone 7.5 on my HD2 and was very impressed with it. It worked nicely and I really liked all the features. One thing I didn't like however was the battery drainage. The battery drained in 6 hours, and the next day it took 15 hours to drain and then again it took 6 hours to drain. I realized I couldn't use a phone daily with such uncertain battery capacity.
So I decided...*breathe*...to try out Android again, the NexusHD2 ROM by tytung in particular and hope and pray I don't have bad blocks and the rebooting problem doesn't occur.
So I uninstalled WP7, repartitioned my SD card, installed Windows 6.5 STOCK and the right radio and MAGDLR, Clockwork Recovery and flashed NexusHD2 and then did the Bad Blocks thingamabob I was supposed to do and accessed the recovery.log but I couldn't find any mention of "bad blocks" or anything related to "bad". But I dunno...
Anyways the good news is NexusHD2 Gingerbread 3.5.7 works really well and I don't have the rebooting problem anymore. Just a few android.process.media force close issues that I'm trying to figure out but the main problem is gone!
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Good to hear that, and it's also good that you don't have any bad blocks. Even then, you shouldn't have the FC problems, so this is quite confusing.
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Good to hear that, and it's also good that you don't have any bad blocks. Even then, you shouldn't have the FC problems, so this is quite confusing.
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Funny thing really, I did some testing and the process.android.media force closes every time I try to open the android market ONLY AFTER I have powered off and powered on the device AFTER flashing the ROM. If I don't power off the device after flashing the ROM, I don't have that problem at all and I can access the android market with no problems.
Just to be on the safe side however and since I've decided to keep on using NexusHD2 daily, I've backed up all the system files (after a clean re-installation) with Titanium backup so if ever I have to reboot the device, I can hopefully prevent the force close messages from appearing. I've also updated the android market to the latest version just for kicks.
When trying to fix the force close problems earlier, I went to the MAGDLR bootloader screen, proceeded to the CWM menu, tapped into Advanced and fixed permissions. When I booted into Android, the force close messages stopped appearing, however the android market wouldn't open. It would appear briefly and then close automatically without displaying any sort of error message. Strange.
I seriously think I haven't done the bad blocks check properly. I'm sure I have some since this phone is around two and half years old now and was passed on to me by my brother after he experimented around with it as well. I followed AngelDeath's post in the Bad Block Awareness thread but couldn't find any mention of bad blocks and found only a few mentions of the word "block" itself on the recover.log. I didn't find anything similar to his extract of his log on the first post of that thread as well. I'm doing something wrong.
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Funny thing really, I did some testing and the process.android.media force closes every time I try to open the android market ONLY AFTER I have powered off and powered on the device AFTER flashing the ROM. If I don't power off the device after flashing the ROM, I don't have that problem at all and I can access the android market with no problems.
Just to be on the safe side however and since I've decided to keep on using NexusHD2 daily, I've backed up all the system files (after a clean re-installation) with Titanium backup so if ever I have to reboot the device, I can hopefully prevent the force close messages from appearing. I've also updated the android market to the latest version just for kicks.
When trying to fix the force close problems earlier, I went to the MAGDLR bootloader screen, proceeded to the CWM menu, tapped into Advanced and fixed permissions. When I booted into Android, the force close messages stopped appearing, however the android market wouldn't open. It would appear briefly and then close automatically without displaying any sort of error message. Strange.
I seriously think I haven't done the bad blocks check properly. I'm sure I have some since this phone is around two and half years old now and was passed on to me by my brother after he experimented around with it as well. I followed AngelDeath's post in the Bad Block Awareness thread but couldn't find any mention of bad blocks and found only a few mentions of the word "block" itself on the recover.log. I didn't find anything similar to his extract of his log on the first post of that thread as well. I'm doing something wrong.
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Ah that may be the problem then. You shouldn't really be touching anything immediately after flashing. Let the ROM settle for 5 minutes, complete the set up and then reboot a few times. As for why the Android Market isn't opening, once again am completely stumped, sorry. Try clearing the app data and cache then opening it again. I don't know whether or not this would work, but try to install a new play store.apk (e.g. the updated one in the HD2 Android Themes and Apps section) and try again. On no ROMs have I ever had this issue.
As for your being unsure about the bad blocks, I would be inclined to agree with you there, as it seems unlikely that after so long there would still be no bad blocks, especially if you and your brother were often flashing things.
dmesg command from a terminal emulator might give some info on the presence of bad blocks, if you haven't already tried it.
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A logcat would be really useful when:
-ever your ROM gets stuck after a reboot.
- You face any random force close.
I used to have issues with the market closing without any error, it turned out to be unsupported where I was. In the new google play, it'd open, but nothing shows up. Fixed it by using DroidVPN.
Was the market working prior to this problem?
Also, have you checked the battery pins? (sometimes, they cause unpredictable problems)
You could also give cLK a shot, and see if the problem persists.

Sam issue than others, different behavior HELP please!

Hey guys, i received a Samsung Focus i917 rev 1.3 from a guy who wanted to put that phone back to factory state. Im dont have a lot of experience on windows phones other than the HTC versions. Anyway, i performed a factory reset on the phone but the data didnt deleted at all. Now, i understand as far as i know that those phones need the SD card in order to work fine. That phone didnt have one, but it was working though. Thing is i decided to flash it with stock ATTJK2 and when i flashed it everything went fine. But the phone now stays on the Samsung logo for some minutes and reboots. When i say this case is different is because i can get to download mode as many times as i want, i can perform factory reset using hardware buttons and everything. In fact, i even installed MAGLDR and a custom rom trying to solve this but even though everything went well phone is still stuck on that logo. So my question is, should i insert a working SD for that phone and then flash it? Is it worth the try? Or is this phone just a brick? Cus my guess unbricking it wont solve it since the phone can reach download mode.... Help please and thanks for your help as always
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Hey guys, i received a Samsung Focus i917 rev 1.3 from a guy who wanted to put that phone back to factory state. Im dont have a lot of experience on windows phones other than the HTC versions. Anyway, i performed a factory reset on the phone but the data didnt deleted at all. Now, i understand as far as i know that those phones need the SD card in order to work fine. That phone didnt have one, but it was working though. Thing is i decided to flash it with stock ATTJK2 and when i flashed it everything went fine. But the phone now stays on the Samsung logo for some minutes and reboots. When i say this case is different is because i can get to download mode as many times as i want, i can perform factory reset using hardware buttons and everything. In fact, i even installed MAGLDR and a custom rom trying to solve this but even though everything went well phone is still stuck on that logo. So my question is, should i insert a working SD for that phone and then flash it? Is it worth the try? Or is this phone just a brick? Cus my guess unbricking it wont solve it since the phone can reach download mode.... Help please and thanks for your help as always
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You can definitely try inserting a SD card and see. I'd say it's definitely worth trying. It would be best to match the original SD card it had, if possible. But even so, remember it's not guaranteed it will work.
If you'd search the forum for "stuck in loop" or "stuck at samsung logo" you'd see it's not a rare problem, unfortunately.
I have same problem with two different phones, the one started with be stuck in the loop. No matter what I have tried it will not break the loop, everything flashes fine but never boots. Second one started out working, but factory default wouldn't completely clear data. Very odd...
Well, seems like these phones are not worth a penny then. Its incredible that something like that could happen to a smartphone, So many things that go wrong with them, Im going to put them in the no no list togheter with the Razr. Worst phones to deal with... And yes ive seen its very common to find this issue. Which is why i think theyre worthless
enelyam said:
Well, seems like these phones are not worth a penny then. Its incredible that something like that could happen to a smartphone, So many things that go wrong with them, Im going to put them in the no no list togheter with the Razr. Worst phones to deal with... And yes ive seen its very common to find this issue. Which is why i think theyre worthless
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I'd say that is your experience and your perspective. Normally, you are NOT supposed to flash custom ROMs and you have been warned that if you do it you RISK bricking your phone. This is a new platform and the process of flashing is not yet 100% understood.
I've warned folks several times about flashing MAGLDR, it seems that only *some* phones have this "stuck" issue and in 99% cases they are related to flashing custom roms. To add more, no one has a fix (not even the guru's), which tells me the issue is most likely unfixable by software (much like an old bios reflash, might require taking out a chip). It might be a later batch of phones that use a specific chip, it might be something else. Point is you're flashing something on your own risk. And saying the phones aren't worth a penny just because you don't want to accept the risk of doing something potentially dangerous is a bit stretchy. And that's my perspective. To add on that, all phones should be looked for the capabilities and what they do, not just for modding. Focus has a replacement for the custom roms, you can achieve the same by installing packages yourself, without unnecessary risks.
Well, im sorry if something was misunderstood. I didnt mean to hurt feelings in here M8. But the thruth is that the phone was completely stock, i just wanted to delete the old data. So decided to flash it with official ATT firmware, it wasnt custom firmware. But since the phone didnt wanted to delete the data after factory reset(which for starters its odd) i tried flashing it and it flashed perfectly according to the flashing software. But it was stock Att, and the phone got stuck in samsung logo after the flash. Never made it further, i mean its not an unusual issue around here so thats why i said that. After that happened is when i tried to install MAGLDR, which installed perfectly also. But when i tried to flash a rom the phone just did the same, stuck in samsing logo also. In fact, i can still flash whatever i want on it, it goes to download mode perfectly, but no matter what i flash on it, it will stay on the samsung logo after that... Anyway, my bad on saying that those phones are not worth it. There maybe more people willing to have a phone which they wont know if it will boot when they turn it off, or maybe not delete their data when they wan to factory reset the phone. Im not one of those thats all. But i do respect your work dont get me wrong, its just that some odd situations like this makes people think twice when buying a phone.
Right mate, I get your point. No harm
If it makes any difference, happened to my wife's phone during normal Zune update, got the logo-loop. Was fixed by reflashing stock rom. Painful, but it worked. In your case it seems something was wrong with the flash, not being able to delete data after factory reset is indeed at least weird. Sorry you had a bad experience, I guess some of those happen every now and then...

[A2017G] LineageOS 14.1 - Can not access TWRP anymore, can't get through setup either

Hey folks,
I did not find anything on this issue, seems to be rather unique. Let me describe the problem.
This is my father's Axon 7 and he wanted me to get him a different ROM on there, which I did, and it worked smoothly until today. It kept crashing, freezing and was literally unusable for unknown reasons.
So since he was going to be gone for the next few days, I had no choice but to remove the ROM and data and reflash it. HOWEVER I did not delete the internal storage since I did not think it would be necessary. Sitting in the setup, I had issues getting through it, it will not pop up the keyboard to let me type the wifi password neither does it let me pass through if I wanted to use mobile data. It simply gets stuck. Sometimes random android processes tend to crash and put me at the start of the setup and I can't get to the settings which does prevent me from enabling USB-debugging or OEM unlock.
If I try to get into the recovery (which is still on there) it will simply get stuck on the screen that says ZTE, did not work through fastboot either, same issue.
(I do personally think that some app data is corrupted and causes the issue, since I wiped everything except internal storage and I still have major issues)
So here am I, stuck. I hope someone can enlighten me, or tell me how stupid I am and point me at something completely obvious. Thanks
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Hey folks,
I did not find anything on this issue, seems to be rather unique. Let me describe the problem.
This is my father's Axon 7 and he wanted me to get him a different ROM on there, which I did, and it worked smoothly until today. It kept crashing, freezing and was literally unusable for unknown reasons.
So since he was going to be gone for the next few days, I had no choice but to remove the ROM and data and reflash it. HOWEVER I did not delete the internal storage since I did not think it would be necessary. Sitting in the setup, I had issues getting through it, it will not pop up the keyboard to let me type the wifi password neither does it let me pass through if I wanted to use mobile data. It simply gets stuck. Sometimes random android processes tend to crash and put me at the start of the setup and I can't get to the settings which does prevent me from enabling USB-debugging or OEM unlock.
If I try to get into the recovery (which is still on there) it will simply get stuck on the screen that says ZTE, did not work through fastboot either, same issue.
(I do personally think that some app data is corrupted and causes the issue, since I wiped everything except internal storage and I still have major issues)
So here am I, stuck. I hope someone can enlighten me, or tell me how stupid I am and point me at something completely obvious. Thanks
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well, you can use EDL maybe?
The fastest way out is downloading the A2017G_FULL_EDL file from our Russian friends and use MiFlash while in EDL mode to flash the cluster**ck of a phone that you have.
The closest thing I've seen was a friend's Galaxy Grand 2 (like 5 years old) that maybe had a part of the system corrupted or a slightly dead eMMC. a bunch of stuff just crashed for no apparent reason. I reflashed the system and it got fixed for some time, then it started doing some weird sh!t again (after booting, you have an 80% chance that it will just freeze forever, hard reboot needed). But let's hope for the best and see if you can recover it by reflashing stock totally. If it still doesn't work you might be able to relock the BL and claim the warranty
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well, you can use EDL maybe?
The fastest way out is downloading the A2017G_FULL_EDL file from our Russian friends and use MiFlash while in EDL mode to flash the cluster**ck of a phone that you have.
The closest thing I've seen was a friend's Galaxy Grand 2 (like 5 years old) that maybe had a part of the system corrupted or a slightly dead eMMC. a bunch of stuff just crashed for no apparent reason. I reflashed the system and it got fixed for some time, then it started doing some weird sh!t again (after booting, you have an 80% chance that it will just freeze forever, hard reboot needed). But let's hope for the best and see if you can recover it by reflashing stock totally. If it still doesn't work you might be able to relock the BL and claim the warranty
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Hey,
After a long day I managed to fix it, I was able to use the adb in fastboot and could reinstall the recovery and managed to run it, deleted internal storage and reinstalled everything. Seems to have done the trick. I hope it will keep working now.
OmegaFighter said:
Hey,
After a long day I managed to fix it, I was able to use the adb in fastboot and could reinstall the recovery and managed to run it, deleted internal storage and reinstalled everything. Seems to have done the trick. I hope it will keep working now.
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