Hi all, earlier this morning, my phone was working perfectly fine. Somehow, 5 mins later after checking my phone, the screen was unable to be switched on, so I decided to hold onto my power button. My phone came alive subsequently, but all my apps were missing, and all that's left were the MIUI apps. I've attempted to reflash 10.3.15 xiaomi.eu but to no avail. My "other files" shows that it's 20gb as well, so could it be that my old files were there? Anyone has any encounters or solutions for this?
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Last night the nexus is charging for the whole night as usual.
But this morning the power button gets something wrong. There is no response after i press the button.
And about half an hour passed, the screen would be on and off incessantly with the power off menu.
So i have no ideas about this, did anyone meet this problem before. Help!
Thanks.
We need more information! Rooted? Custom ROM? Have you added an app recently before experiencing this problem? Have you tried to reboot the phone?
We need more information! Rooted? Custom ROM? Have you added an app recently before experiencing this problem? Have you tried to reboot the phone?
Rooted? Yes
Custom ROM? No, using the official rom.
Have you added an app recently before experiencing this problem?
Seems no, but the only one unusual is i used the headset to listen internet radio.
Have you tried to reboot the phone?
Yes, after i choose power off from the popup menu, it will reboot automatically.
and i have tried to remove my battery then put it in again, the phone still boot automatically.
And now I have already reset my phone to factory setting. The problem is still there.
I am totally lost!
I am having this same issue, it started when I flashed the Desire Rom but has since continued back to cyanogen's when I flashed back to that.
It only seems to happen when I run apps that are not google apps, that interact with the microSD card, such as twidroid or titanium backup.
Hi Guys
I've had my Galaxy S for a couple of months now and I'm loving it, but I've run into a problem.
Yesterday I was using Google Navigation for about 45 minutes, I then exited to look up an address from an email and when the phone went to the home screen it froze for a few minutes followed by "Process (system) has stopped responding. [Force Close] [Wait]". I tried both options but nothing happened for 20+ minutes (as long as I waited) so I pulled the battery, but now the phone will not boot. It gets as far as the splash animation screen and then stays on that for about 5 minutes then goes to a blank screen with the buttons below the screen being lit up. I have left it like this over night and it has not progressed any further.
I have searched the forums but the only solution that appears available to me is a complete wipe, but if possible I would like to backup some data first like photos and music, is it possible to recover some data from it before wiping? I don't know if wiping will sort the problem but if I can get my data back somehow I guess it can't hurt to try (I can get to the recovery screen by holding vol-up and power).
It is running the stock Samsung 2.1 ROM, the only mods I have done is applied RyanZa's One Click Lag Fix which has worked flawlessly for weeks, but however I had recently updated it to version 2.1 with bind mounts at the beginning of last week, could this be the cause? It has worked fine since I did this until yesterday.
Also another point worth mentioning, I have had this same error a couple of times in the past but it has rebooted fine. Sometimes the phone appears to reboot in some way (the home screen (equivilant of windows explorer I guess) will close and restart randomly and the media scanner will run etc..but it's not a full reboot as it is much quicker, this problem did happen constantly for a couple of hours one day but it sorted itself out in the end.
So the main point it, is there a way to recover my data if the phone does not completely load up? And, generally, would a complete wipe from the recovery menu fix this issue?
Sorry for the double post.
I have been playing around with things and have now downloaded Odin3 which I understand can make a rom dump, which would presumably contain all my data as well which I could probably extract from the dump?
I have been googling for hours now and can't seem to find out how to create the backup in Odin. I have got the phone in download mode and connected via USB but Odin just says "<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 0)" and doesn't appear to even try to back anything up.
Is there a guide anywhere with how to create a dump in Odin?
Thanks
Problem solved.
I gave up trying to get back my data and decided to choose 'wipe/restore' from the recovery menu, and surprisingly, all my data is still there. All my downloaded apps are gone but the data is still present so I'm happy with that.
Mods: you can close this thread now if you want.
Thanks
Rob
Sometime last night, my AT&T G2 (D800) decided to go from being powered on and idling, to going into TWRP recovery mode. All by itself. I saw this, unplugged it from USB, and tried to reboot into system mode. But it simply won't do anything except boot into recovery. Powering off, trying to get to the bootloader, none of that works.
This is not a custom ROM, it's 4.2.2 stock from LG. I only rooted the phone, which was several weeks ago, and haven't had any problems, aside from TWRP not wanting to back up anything. I've been using Android since the original TMO G1 with JesusFreke's ROM, so I have a pretty good idea of what I'm doing, hopefully.
The only recent changes I've made are:
I updated busybox about 3 days ago (but have rebooted fine since)
I grabbed several legit apps from the market last night
Last night I also DL'ed, but did not apply, a ~50MB OTA update that has been pending. I don't think that would install without explicit permission anyway, which I didn't give it?
This phone was encrypted from the start. Maybe that;'s what prevents TWRP backups,, but right now I'm seeing TWRP errors/logs saying something like "Unable to mount \data". And yet I can browse to other folders, and see filenames in \etc for example. However, I don't see any files at all in \boot.
Since this phone has no external memory, and it's customized and has numerous configured apps, I really really don't want to have to wipe it. Although at this point, that may not even fix the problem? Even if it did, since I haven't been able to make backup images, it would be a Bad Thing™ either way. (Yes, I do have a secondary plan with Titanium, with backups going to cloud storage, but these are tedious and now a few weeks old. And wouldn't restore the ROM & system en masse.)
Please help.
Solved?
I'm not sure what caused this to occur, but I found somewhat of a solution after digging deep into my Google-fu.
I followed the instructions in this XDA thread and it actually worked. I didn't have adb access, but I was able to use dd successfully. It allowed me to boot into the device, unencrypt it, then arrive at the lock screen.
However, when I put in the lock code, it went apesh!t and played multiple notification sounds, with a blue circular wait symbol. It also flashed the LED from green to blue, as it normally only does during boot. Once I pressed the power button, I was back back into TWRP.
So then I followed Step 2 again, and once in the phone, I used terminal to run the dd command from inside the OS. This might be what it ultimately needs, because the prior attempt in TWRP had an error to the effect of "no space left on device".
I can't call it Solved yet, but it looks good to at least be able to get in and use the phone. I'm backing up with Titanium before I do anything else and will reboot and test its permanency later.
I'm gonna close this thread now that I think I have a handle on what is going on. The fix does survive a reboot, so I believe it's possible to repair the issue permanently per the instructions above. I also ran the phone for 3 hours with heavy app usage and no problems.
I believe what may have happened is my OTA decided to override my choice to NOT update the ROM, as some have reported in this Reddit thread. There's a lot of good info in that one, including how to stop getting nagged by turning the OTA notifications off, or to freeze it entirely with Titanium Backup if rooted.
Anyway, what apparently happens is that when the OTA/upgrade goes to reboot, and encounters a custom recovery, it gets confused... when you try to power cycle or reboot again, it sees the stock recovery still hasn't run whatever it wanted, so it starts recovery again Lather, rinse, repeat.
Fun times.
Hi all,
I recently flashed CM13 onto my GRA-UL00 Huawei P8. Everything went fine until I noticed that there was no sound. I've spent about seven hours looking for a fix, and I've come up with nothing. I've noticed that I have no mixer_paths.xml file, and when I attempt to put in a new one, there is still no sound. I've tried a clean CM13 install, wiping everything and starting over, the latest Lineage release for Huawei P8, as well as reverting the ROM and Recovery to stock and running a clean install then. Nothing has worked, and my phone simply has no sound.
There is one other similar thread at the moment, started by Rome7643, who had one reply, from him, which was "Never mind, fixed it", with no explanation as to how or what he did.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could've caused this, and more importantly, how to rectify it?
Thanks.
EDIT: I also JUST noticed that when the sound is enabled (that is, the phone isn't in Vibrate or Silent mode), the phone lags - it takes several seconds for it to register presses on the keypad, the keyboard barely works, sometimes it doesn't register my touch on apps. But if I put the sound back down to Vibrate or Silent, it goes back to work like normal.
For what it's worth, I messaged Rome7643 privately and asked him what he did to fix the issue. I'll post the fix here for posterity, in case someone else has this issue, Googles it, and runs across this thread as well. I want to give all credit for this fix to Rome, as he was the one who figured it out, not me.
Basically, the fix is to download a stock image (so the update.app file), and use the Huawei Update Extractor tool to extract the Image, Recovery, Cust and Boot .img files. Using Fastboot, flash them as you normally would, restart, and start the phone as normal. At this point, the sound is still not back. You now need to put the full update.app file into a folder called dload in the root of an SD card. Then, turn the phone off, and boot into the automatic Huawei updater by holding BOTH the Volume Up and Down buttons as you power on the phone. The phone should automatically begin to do a full, clean, fresh update from the update.app.
Rome said that he had to do this several times before the sound came back, but for me, the sound returned on the first attempt. I then reflashed the Lineage 13 beta build, and I had sound, and I flashed the Cyanogenmod 13 build, and I also retained sound. There is still an issue with the signal indicator, but that's related to the ROMs themselves, and unrelated to the sound issue.
Hi all, earlier this morning, my phone was working perfectly fine. Somehow, 5 mins later after checking my phone, the screen was unable to be switched on, so I decided to hold onto my power button. My phone came alive subsequently, but all my apps were missing, and all that's left were the MIUI apps. I've attempted to reflash 10.3.15 xiaomi.eu but to no avail. My "other files" shows that it's 20gb as well, so could it be that my old files were there? Anyone has any encounters or solutions for this?
I experience same problem. But the thing is im using official MIUI and havent done any bootloader unlock. I dont know if this is hardware problem or what.
Same issue here. Stable Rom on the 9T (10.3.11). Phone just went dead this afternoon. Screen wouldn't power up. Held down the power button... Took a few extra seconds to start up then a few minutes to boot.
I lost all my settings, my data, my whatsapp messages, all my apps... And the phone started with just my miui apps. Ironically, sms were still there, fingerprint still loaded, call settings gone... Weird.
This is concerning since their hasn't been a Rom update in months and this issue popped up out of nowhere... And it's happened to a few of us.
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Hi all, earlier this morning, my phone was working perfectly fine. Somehow, 5 mins later after checking my phone, the screen was unable to be switched on, so I decided to hold onto my power button. My phone came alive subsequently, but all my apps were missing, and all that's left were the MIUI apps. I've attempted to reflash 10.3.15 xiaomi.eu but to no avail. My "other files" shows that it's 20gb as well, so could it be that my old files were there? Anyone has any encounters or solutions for this?
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For some reason partition was corrupted.
Happen usually when FSYNC is off.. but it should not on stock ROM.
I would suggest to flash another ROM, even if stock since your version must have this nasty bug
Or you just booted to safemode? Just reboot it normally and you get all of your apps back.
Rebooting doesn't replace the apps. They are gone. The file manager showing that the phone has 10GB more available storage reinforces that. Whatever the bug is, it's affected 2 different official roms and a xiaomi.eu rom. This isn't good.
i experience the-same thing on miui 10 eu stable. that's why i switch on miui 11, even if it is beta i think it is most stable yet so far.
Same here. On stock ROM, over the last months, my phone crashed and was hot. I had to press the power button during 10 seconds to reboot. It happened 4 times, and the last time it happened, all my apps were gone. I contacted xiaomi support via chat, they told me to ask for a RMA if it happens again.
I unlocked the bootloader & installed xiaomi.eu MIUI 11.0.3.0 yesterday, I'll give it a few weeks to see how it evolves. If it crashes again, I'll ask for a RMA.
Hello does any one knows why is this happening?
Yesterday happen to me.