I plundered getting my SIM card inserted and suddenly I got a black screen with a picture of a working man telling me "Downloading, do not turn off target!!"
It has been like this for awhile now, couple of hours; is this normal? Or is something very wrong?
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BTJ
Seems you´ve entered flashmode.. I would tell you to remove your battery but that is not an option with the Tab??
Long press the power button until the device starts to reboot.
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Took a chance and pressed the power button and now it is working again..
Not sure why this happend though..
BTJ
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Nothing to worry about. This is android "download mode" for flashing firmwares/repair etc. Nothing is actually "downloading" unless you're flashing a firmware or something with odin, so It will be safe to use.
Since this morning, when I boot it will get stuck on that red eye screen. I've waited several minutes and it won't go on.
So I end up pulling the battery and usually that works. Sometimes I have to do this twice.
Not sure how to even diagnose this.
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Since this morning, when I boot it will get stuck on that red eye screen. I've waited several minutes and it won't go on.
So I end up pulling the battery and usually that works. Sometimes I have to do this twice.
Not sure how to even diagnose this.
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Are you rooted or completely stock?
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Rooted. I just tried restoring a backup from 3 days ago and had the same problem. So I restored back to the latest. When it finally does boot, it seems to run great.
I have a backup from further back, just not sure it will make a difference. Might give that so shot too.
I really think it is booting all the way, and just doesn't stop displaying the boot animation.
The reason I think that is because at some point the power button makes the screen go on and off, and there is haptic feedback in the same places where my lock screen tabs are.
At any rate, and this sounds unbelievable, but I pulled the sd card out and it booted normally. I put the card back in, and now it seems to boot normally. Can't explain it.
Hey XDA,
I received my 16GB Nexus 7 from Google 4 days ago. I immediately updated to 4.2.1, rooted, and then flashed franco.Kernel. I was running the latest update to franco's kernel, and had left the settings untouched from the defaults with interactive governor. Yesterday I flashed the latest nightly for Cyanogenmod.
I was using the Facebook app when my tablet ran out of battery (I intentionally let it die), and after it powered itself off, I plugged it in with the charger provided to me by Asus/Google. Because I am new to this tablet, I wasn't aware that plugging the charger in meant that the device would power on. Anyways, it did power on, and I had no plans to turn it off now that it had turned itself off. I went to turn the wi-fi off so that it would charge with less power drain, but just before I turned the wi-fi off, the device began to power down again (The charger is still plugged in, and it didn't become unhooked at any time). I begin to walk away to do other things while it turns off again, but I stop when I hear a weird grinding noise. It's hard to explain, other than it sounded like a kettle getting progressively louder and then shutting itself off when it reaches its desired temperature, only it sounded like gears and not a kettle.
A little worried, I wait a bit and then I turn it on. I'm relieved when I see the Google logo appear, and then the Cyanogenmod logo appear. After a long boot, I'm greeted by a black screen with what tiny white flashing dots randomly appearing. I turn the device off, and restart it. Same thing, only now it seems like there may be more flashing white dots than the last boot. I unplugged the device from the wall, and force shut it off (power + volume keys).
I've never heard of this happening before, which is why I'm hoping someone can give me some advice. Obvious things for me to do would be to flash stock 4.2.1 onto my Nexus 7. The reason I haven't done this is that I'm worried that my device may now be dangerous (battery melt, processor malfunction). Does XDA have any recommendations before I phone Google? I'd like to avoid Google because I've voided my warranty with them by rooting and flashing a custom kernel, so any other help is MUCH appreciated.
Thank you so much for reading my essay, and for taking the time to help,
Robert
Do your very best to revert it back to stock os and kernel and re lock the bootloader. Yes it is possible. Look for the nexus 7 toolkit. Then send it to google/asus. Best I can think of dude.
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I have heard people with similar issues start device in bootloader and leave it there to charge to prevent the on/off loop and after a few hours when charged boot normally.
Hope this helps
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The screen with white dots has turned into what appears to be a screen with no signal like you see on tv's.
This is even happening while I'm in recovery mode, it'll just randomly happen.
What's going on?
Can you get it into fastboot? Does it still respond to adb?
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Here you go dude. It'll help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
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Can you get it into fastboot? Does it still respond to adb?
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Here you go dude. It'll help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
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Thanks, that's actually what I'm using =) The issue I'm having is getting it into recovery mode. I am always able to do it prior to this incident, at least after two tries anyways. Now every time the Google logo displays and I hit the down volume, it just begins to boot into Android ignoring the fact I hit the volume down.
Robert
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Thanks, that's actually what I'm using =) The issue I'm having is getting it into recovery mode. I am always able to do it prior to this incident, at least after two tries anyways. Now every time the Google logo displays and I hit the down volume, it just begins to boot into Android ignoring the fact I hit the volume down.
Robert
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Make sure the device is off. Hold the volume up, down, and power for 2 or 3 seconds. Then let go of the power button while holding the volumes. That'll bring you to the bootloader. From there you can also get into recovery mode. By selecting with the power and volume keys.
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Make sure the device is off. Hold the volume up, down, and power for 2 or 3 seconds. Then let go of the power button while holding the volumes. That'll bring you to the bootloader. From there you can also get into recovery mode. By selecting with the power and volume keys.
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I'm going to leave it charging for a while and see if that will give me enough time to do what I need. I'll report back here either within an hour, or sometime tomorrow around this time.
Thanks for the help so far!
Robert
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I'm going to leave it charging for a while and see if that will give me enough time to do what I need. I'll report back here either within an hour, or sometime tomorrow around this time.
Thanks for the help so far!
Robert
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Anytime man! PM me if you have anything else man.
It's 4 days old. Send it back as defective.
turn it off, let it charge for long time, after tha download toolkit and revert it back to stock.
You should be good to go.
I'd bring it back, as it is possible to cause an injury to you. Better to be safe than sorry.
Its new so just bring it back (or send) and get a new one.
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Try to relock it and flash the stock rom.
After that, phone up Google and explain what happened AND ask for a compensation. This could have harmed you, and Google/ASUS IS responsible for it. Unless, of course you have messed something up while rooting or flashing the custom rom.
Anyway, you should be able to get a compensation, maybe a 32GB version.
This is not something that should happen to a 4 days old device.
did you void the warranty by flashing? i don't actually know.
granted, this sounds like a hardware malfunction (again, i don't know, could be a kernel), but, modder beware. this is a risk we take.
I'd put it back in the box and return it if possible. Save some time. If they are jerks about it then proceed:
If you can flash anything to it through recovery, download the updated Galaxy Nexus (Samsung) JB Bootloader and flash it.
I have a Galaxy Nexus and a Nexus 7. I killed my first N7 by getting confused and flashing it to my N7. It won't even power on afterwards. That should screw up your partitions enough where it won't be recoverable without a full format/reflash.
I had this issue when my battery died. I took off the back cover and unplugged the battery and plugged it back in. Put it back together and charged it up for a few hours. All has been well since, I'm pretty sure its a common issue with N7's when the battery gets low.
Had a similar issue once after letting it discharge to 0 and plugging it in and trying to boot right away. Mind you I didn't have the noise, just the snow effect. My solution was to turn it off and let it charge for a few minutes while off. After that it worked fine.
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Do your best to revert it back to factory and call them up about that possible firecracker before something else can happen
keep us informed about what happens too if thats ok
Stock - and the same problem...
Hi, my N7 is two months old and worked perfectly. It's clear stock - never rooted, modded etc. Today I suddenly can't run it - it boots, battery level is 24% (on bootscreen), and after few seconds shows 1% and starts to snow - sometimes with sound. I haven't installed anything new for few weeks, so I'm sure it's not a virus, trojan etc. WTF?
PS. Sorry for my English...
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Had a similar issue once after letting it discharge to 0 and plugging it in and trying to boot right away. Mind you I didn't have the noise, just the snow effect. My solution was to turn it off and let it charge for a few minutes while off. After that it worked fine.
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I confirm that. I had this issue already a lot of times. When the battery is completley discharged it seems that the display or the graphics hardware is not able to start as expected. I just left it powered of (or in that charging screen) for some time (>1h) without using it. Then it started normal.
But also for me, no noise, just the screen like on an old TV without signal.
So, I was unrooting the tablet by wugfresh, and used the 4.1 build, now after flashing, it said it should open and it will take 5-10 minutes, ive been waiting for 15 minutes and it was stuck on google screen that has unlock icon at the bottom, so i just hold the power button, turned off, tried to turn back on, didnt, tried to go to the fastboot/bootloader, i cant, trying to charge it, nothing appears that its charging, anyone had same experience?
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i have this after flash 4.3 and radio and bootloader
i do not know what to do
Hi everybody. My cellphone has started to be weird. The top of the screen became very hot. I am not playing game, I only do internet surfing. With that, my battery is dead after 10 hours with 1h30 screen open.
Also, when I put an alarm, he dose'nt sound. My phone is completly stock. What I should do? Should I got a replacement?
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Just do a factory reset from the recovery menu. When turning on the phone press and hold the power and volume up button. It may take a little playing around with it to figure out when to let go, but a little blue bunch of text at the top left will say booting recovery or something similar.
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Just do a factory reset from the recovery menu. When turning on the phone press and hold the power and volume up button. It may take a little playing around with it to figure out when to let go, but a little blue bunch of text at the top left will say booting recovery or something similar.
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Just use the power menu and hit reboot. (Yes the stock one and the og reboot) while its rebooting just hold volume up the whole time and it will boot into recocery
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Really? Didn't know that. Thanks.
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OP, did a factory reset work for you?
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OP, did a factory reset work for you?
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This doesn't sound like something that a factory reset would fix. I would like to know though. That would be wicked awesome if it did.
I'm thinking it's some app malfunctioning on the phone. I'm sure the OP figured it out or he would have posted back saying it didn't work for him.
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Hi everybody. My cellphone has started to be weird. The top of the screen became very hot. I am not playing game, I only do internet surfing. With that, my battery is dead after 10 hours with 1h30 screen open.
Also, when I put an alarm, he dose'nt sound. My phone is completly stock. What I should do? Should I got a replacement?
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Did you get this figured out?