Is it possible to dual boot or boot LineageOS from microsd? - Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e Questions & Answers

I'm looking to buy a used s5e for the nice screen but as we all know, internal storages slow down over time. This shouldn't be the case for microsd as they're replaceable. The s5e would be used for simple media streaming/control and home assistant control so I don't need anything quick. I'd just like it to lastaa little longer since s5es are aging devices.

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Is it possible to dual boot or boot LineageOS from microsd?​
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This is not possible on s5e.
Maybe S5:
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[Q] Putting Android on Yoga Tablet 2 8 for Windows

I recently got a Yoga Tablet 2 8 with Windows on it. After playing with it, I can say I officially hate Windows 8.1 for tablets. I'm willing to give Windows 10 a chance in a couple months, but in the meantime, I'd really like to flash it with the Android. Has anyone done this? Can I just take the factory Android image from Lenovo and flash it? I'm assuming the hardware is nearly identical between the two versions outside of the increased hard drive size. Thoughts?
-ajs
I really wish this question would get some lovin'
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I recently got a Yoga Tablet 2 8 with Windows on it. After playing with it, I can say I officially hate Windows 8.1 for tablets. I'm willing to give Windows 10 a chance in a couple months, but in the meantime, I'd really like to flash it with the Android. Has anyone done this? Can I just take the factory Android image from Lenovo and flash it? I'm assuming the hardware is nearly identical between the two versions outside of the increased hard drive size. Thoughts?
-ajs
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Up, I would be really interested too for same reasons. If anybody know about this possibility please?
If you find some solutions, I'm interested too
I'm seriously considering getting one of these lenovo yoga tablets. If I do it will definitely be the android version, but I'd love an android lenovo yoga in black.....it looks so much nicer than the silver
lol im want try windows on my yoga well mayb in meantime some devs make dualbot xD
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Hello !
realy realy interesting to by this subject.
You Can use the version RC3 of android x86.
http://www.android-x86.org/releases/releasenote-4-4-r3
you will need of rufus software to burn the .img file on a USB stick.
http://rufus.akeo.ie/
don not use the .iso file but img file, and don't forget to disable secure boot in bios/uefi (last version_02WT18WW).
http://support.lenovo.com/fr/fr/products/tablets/yoga-series/yoga-tablet-2-851
you will need to an USB hub because Grub menu does not support touch screen on first boot.
usb keyboard required.
it work pretty well.... it's very smooth !
exect : Bluetooth (I don't realy need) / rotation (but you can use an app from play store) / Sound :crying:
that the real problem ..WOLFSON is a special driver.
some guy are working on this subject.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/android-x86/BMSMwG0s-fc/Z3lCSiqRIAAJ
a android version of this tablet does exist.. so, I'm surprising that it's so difficult to port android to the Yoga tablet 851-f
If somebody have the solution or a patched img to run correctly android on this tablet it will be really helpful.
pff... why i bought the windows version ?? why ??:silly:
Thanks, sound is a must, will follow this thread closely.
I know, this is old, but why don't try remix OS ? it will be the best android experience on tablet
Again, this is old thread, but I tried Remix os and Phoenix os. Both got stuck on black screen after some white text. IDK why. Any suggestions?
I haven't used my Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 for a long time, but I had clean-installed Windows 10 with all the drivers, but I have the problem that at some point after the clean-install it starts bluescreen'ing right at Boot-time.
Bluescreen error shows ntfs.sys being the problem. I'm sure it's driver-related, or settings-related, because it only happens a few hours after I set everything up again (software, my settings etc.)
I would like to use my Yoga Tablet 2 again for simple reading stuff on the side etc, also due to the nice 'n large 6400 mAh Battery, but I'll have to troubleshoot the Bluescreen Error :/

Yoga Tab 3 Starter Thread

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Holding Vol up + Vol Down + Power when off and then releasing power when you see the Lenovo logo will bring up a diagnostic checklist where you can test the hardware functionality.
Holding Vol Down + Power when off and then releasing power when you see the Lenovo logo I think goes to the bootloader, like below, but nothing indicates that this is what is happening.
Holding Vol up + Power when off and then releasing power when you see the Lenovo logo will bring up recovery. Recovery has the following options-
*Reboot system now
*Apply update from ADB
*Wipe data/factory reset
*Wipe Cache partition
*Reboot to Bootloader
*Power down
*View Recovery Logs
*Apply update from sdcard
Rebooting to bootloader caused the Lenovo logo screen to stay on. I assume that either this screen allows fastboot or that the bootloader is locked or hidden in some way? The driver that's installed when you plug it in here is the Alcatel ADB Interface driver. However, "adb devices" does not list the YT. Using the "Apply update from ADB option in recovery allows for it to be seen on the computer, but in "sideload" mode. Not sure where to go from there.
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While there are several posts for the Yoga Tab 3 Pro version, there has been no mention of this one yet. I picked up this 8" version in Best Buy this week and have been very impressed by the build quality of such an inexpensive tablet.
While it does look and function very similarly to the pro version, these are two completely different machines spec-wise. The complete specs for the YT3 can be found on GSM Arena's page, but it has a Snapdragon 210 quad with a Adreno 304 graphics chip and 1gb of RAM. Haven't checked the battery life, but Lenovo claims close to 20 hours of use! We'll see about that...
The skinning of the YT3 is very minimal (they are using Tribuchet as the default launcher!) but the settings are tweaked a bit and fill two columns on the screen.
One of my main reasons for creating this thread is to see if any others have this tablet yet. The other is to start the process of rooting it. While I don't see this being actively developed for, it would be nice to have root for things like Titanium Backup and the ability to remove the bloatware on it.
When you plug it into the computer, there are two devices that pop up in Windows. One is the MTP storage like usual, but the other is a virtual CDROM drive with Lenovo Helper software, which includes drivers for the tab.
Kingroot doesn't work I've tried.
Anyways its a great tablet.
I replaced my Samsung note 10.1 2014 with lenovo yoga tab 3 8"
I know its not an upgrade but I feel that this tablet suits my need more
I basically use this for watching movies and playing casual games like clash of clans.
Speed is okay doesn't really lag unlike my note 10.1 2014
Anypen works but theres no palm rejection
I found one problem so far. Can't seem to replace the trebuchet launcher.
After you restart the tab it sets trebuchet as the default launcher
Glen L said:
Anypen works but theres no palm rejection
I found one problem so far. Can't seem to replace the trebuchet launcher.
After you restart the tab it sets trebuchet as the default launcher
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Huh, just noticed the launcher thing too. I thought it might because of system updates (mine has updated twice since I got it this week). Not cool. And since there is no root yet, you can't remove Trebuchet.
I figured there would be no palm rejection. That is a feature that they would tout loudly if it had it.
Are you able to get fastboot commands to give you anything besides errors?
lenovo tab 3 pro
Hi Does anybody know when the lenovo tab 3 pro is getting released in the UK I just sold my iPad air 2 so can get it and cant bloody wait for itlol
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Huh, just noticed the launcher thing too. I thought it might because of system updates (mine has updated twice since I got it this week). Not cool. And since there is no root yet, you can't remove Trebuchet.
I figured there would be no palm rejection. That is a feature that they would tout loudly if it had it.
Are you able to get fastboot commands to give you anything besides errors?
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I solved my launcher problem....
I read that you have to wipe cache and dalvik, but since we're not rooted. I did a reset factory.
That way it cleared everything and now I can change the launchers...
Palm rejection im hoping that there's a software for it... for note taking
I dont know how to do fastboot commands
I have the Tab 3 10 inch version and I get days in battery life. I have not charged the tablet in over three days with moderate usage and I still have 51% battery and it estimates another 3 days of usage. I would like to see rooting and custom kernels eventually to solve some of the lag that the tablet does have. The memory management is a little over working, for example if I switch from Facebook to Skype it closes Facebook, I guess that's assuming that it does not have enough memory to keep it running in the background even though I open task manager and it's not using over half of its memory. I don't believe that this tablet will ever get palm rejection because the any pen feature that it has is just a souped-up digitizer that is more sensitive two inputs. There is no actual stylus detection on this as there is in the Samsung Galaxy Note series devices. It does not know the difference between your finger and using an ink pen or another stylus. My main complaint in which I will be exchanging the device for a new one is my hinge is loose on the camera side and wobbles.
Glen L said:
I solved my launcher problem....
I read that you have to wipe cache and dalvik, but since we're not rooted. I did a reset factory.
That way it cleared everything and now I can change the launchers...
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Cool! Great find, thanks for sharing. Of course I have everything set up now...
Bluemgt06 said:
I have the Tab 3 10 inch version and I get days in battery life. I have not charged the tablet in over three days with moderate usage and I still have 51% battery and it estimates another 3 days of usage. I would like to see rooting and custom kernels eventually to solve some of the lag that the tablet does have.
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I agree the battery life is insane. I have been reading comics on it for 4 hours of screen time and it still says I have a day and a half left at the current drain. Very happy to see that as this is replacing an ereader.
I noticed the aggressive task management too. It only has 1gb or RAM, but that shouldn't mean it clears out cache that quickly.
Rooting is priority one. I am not sure how to start that part, but drivers are first, and I don't think the ones that Lenovo includes with it allow for fastboot access.
I don't know that there was a pro model out and I'm thinking of going with that one since it has more power and a built in projector.
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Rooting is priority one. I am not sure how to start that part, but drivers are first, and I don't think the ones that Lenovo includes with it allow for fastboot access.
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Hey there. I posted something in another Tab 3 thread, but I think it was more for the Tab 3 Pro. It's a bit confusing right now cause there seems to be a lot of different SKUs for the same product name. Mine is the Lenovo Tab 3 10 - model YT3-X50F.
Anyway, I was able to get it into fastboot without any issues using the Lenovo drivers. The system I am using is pretty clean, so I don't think it would have come from another package I've used in the past. I think the next step is to build a TWRP recovery for our tab.
Here's what I wrote in the other thread:
My experience has been a little different so far. Just picked up the tablet today.
I toggled Allow OEM unlock and enabled debugging in Developer Options. I installed the Lenovo Suite software (which was really just a driver pack) then ran adb reboot bootloader to reboot. It got me to a Lenovo splash.
fastboot oem unlock didn't work for me. It gave me an error message:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
...
FAILED (remote: Need wipe userdata. Do 'fastboot oem unlock-go')
finished. total time: 0.005s
Running fastboot oem unlock-go worked immediately and the tablet rebooted to the typical Android factory wipe screen. Could be coincidental, but I got an OTA notice after I did the whole first-time Android setup. I denied the update, but copied down the update name: YT3-X50F_S000015_150917_ROW_TO_YT3-X50f_S000016_151002_ROW
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I toggled Allow OEM unlock and enabled debugging in Developer Options.
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Great job Mustard, I never thought they would put a toggle in the settings for it. No other device I have owned had that.
As for SKUs, I am not sure why they did that either. I think the 8" and 10" versions run on the same hardware, but the pro version uses something completely different. My model number is YT3-850F.
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Hey there. I posted something in another Tab 3 thread, but I think it was more for the Tab 3 Pro. It's a bit confusing right now cause there seems to be a lot of different SKUs for the same product name. Mine is the Lenovo Tab 3 10 - model YT3-X50F.
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actually it's not that hard:
Yoga Tab 3 - 8" (YT3-850F) -> the cheap model of the 3 series, runs a Qualcomm cpu (ARM), pricetag 170$
Yoga Tab 3 - 10" (YT3-X50F) -> still on a budgetside, also with a Qualcomm cpu
Yoga Tab 3 Pro - 10" (YT3-X90F) -> the (more)expensive one, runs a Atom cpu (x86), pricetag 500$
F is the wifi only variant (L adds 4G but the price goes up too)
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As for SKUs, I am not sure why they did that either. I think the 8" and 10" versions run on the same hardware, but the pro version uses something completely different. My model number is YT3-850F.
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I would have thought they would remove the "Allow OEM unlocking" toggle. It was new with Lollipop - most devices I know don't make it that easy.
I found this link while trying to look up your model number. It suggests that we share the same radios (at least as far as Bluetooth SIG is concerned). And I could be wrong, but I think since the SoC has the radios built in, our boards would then be identical to develop on.
I can't post links yet, but Google "bluetooth sig D026975" and it'll pop right up.
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actually it's not that hard:
Yoga Tab 3 - 8" (YT3-850F) -> the cheap model of the 3 series, runs a Qualcomm cpu (ARM), pricetag 170$
Yoga Tab 3 - 10" (YT3-X50F) -> still on a budgetside, also with a Qualcomm cpu
Yoga Tab 3 Pro - 10" (YT3-X90F) -> the (more)expensive one, runs a Atom cpu (x86), pricetag 500$
F is the wifi only variant (L adds 4G but the price goes up too)
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True, but any vendor round these parts (US) doesn't list it by the OEM model number - just the marketing monikers. I found out only AFTER buying mine - which made it a bit frustrating when looking up exact specs. For example, the Lenovo site doesn't note the F or L variants - they just talk about the Snapdragon 212 in generalities. But as I now know, the F variant doesn't have LTE - despite it sharing the same SoC as the L.
So at least on my SKU (YT3-X50F TAB 16GBL-US-BBY), it is disabled by Lenovo.
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I found this link while trying to look up your model number. It suggests that we share the same radios (at least as far as Bluetooth SIG is concerned). And I could be wrong, but I think since the SoC has the radios built in, our boards would then be identical to develop on.
True, but any vendor round these parts (US) doesn't list it by the OEM model number - just the marketing monikers. I found out only AFTER buying mine - which made it a bit frustrating when looking up exact specs. For example, the Lenovo site doesn't note the F or L variants - they just talk about the Snapdragon 212 in generalities. But as I now know, the F variant doesn't have LTE - despite it sharing the same SoC as the L.
So at least on my SKU (YT3-X50F TAB 16GBL-US-BBY), it is disabled by Lenovo.
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The Official Bluetooth SIG Member Site- D026975 Yep. That's the one. And there is a slight bump in the processor for the 10" one- from 1.1GHz to 1.3GHz- but that is probably because they clocked the chip in the 10" higher.
According to that too there is a M variant (YT3-850M).
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For example, the Lenovo site doesn't note the F or L variants - they just talk about the Snapdragon 212 in generalities. But as I now know, the F variant doesn't have LTE - despite it sharing the same SoC as the L.
So at least on my SKU (YT3-X50F TAB 16GBL-US-BBY), it is disabled by Lenovo.
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not disabled... missing
your model (WiFi only) has a different antenna (with a single lobe) and also your mainboard is missing the sim electronics (they have different part numbers for different variants F/L/M)
so it's not like you can send a command and enable LTE or call on a F tab (YT3-X50 hw manual)
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not disabled... missing
your model (WiFi only) has a different antenna (with a single lobe) and also your mainboard is missing the sim electronics (they have different part numbers for different variants F/L/M)
so it's not like you can send a command and enable LTE or call on a F tab (YT3-X50 hw manual)
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I've read that manual before and still reach the same conclusion. I'm not sure why you're arguing a point - not just once, but twice now. My opinion of the different SKUs and the "locking" of the SoC is not related to the task at hand. The focus should be on development.
They definitely do have a different antenna and the lack of a SIM tray can be problematic, but we both already knew that. What we don't know is how the components differ on the board-level. We do know there are different SKUs. Different board part numbers too. We do know that they share the same SoC, which is very helpful from a development standpoint... as well as confirming that there is an LTE radio on-chip. That's really all I said.
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I've read that manual before and still reach the same conclusion. I'm not sure why you're arguing a point - not just once, but twice now. My opinion of the different SKUs and the "locking" of the SoC is not related to the task at hand. The focus should be on development.
They definitely do have a different antenna and the lack of a SIM tray can be problematic, but we both already knew that. What we don't know is how the components differ on the board-level. We do know there are different SKUs. Different board part numbers too. We do know that they share the same SoC, which is very helpful from a development standpoint... as well as confirming that there is an LTE radio on-chip. That's really all I said.
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disabled functionality is one thing, missing components required for a function is another. if you were to say: "at least on my SKU (YT3-X50F TAB 16GBL-US-BBY), i don't have all the required parts"
YT3 have three base models the two cheap ones and the pro one and they don't all share the same SoC (and the 10" pro is twice the price of the one you have)
fastboot enable LTE
it's not arguing, it's just asserting
might be possible to cwm
ok i've just got this tablet today and am quite pleased with it. I'm currently looking at creating cwm for as I can't find a way of rooting it also but I think it can be rooted using the super su update zip file this might take a while due to work so theres no guarantee I can do it though. can but try
nmonty said:
ok i've just got this tablet today and am quite pleased with it. I'm currently looking at creating cwm for as I can't find a way of rooting it also but I think it can be rooted using the super su update zip file this might take a while due to work so theres no guarantee I can do it though. can but try
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Kingroot just worked for me and I now have root access. Yt3-850f is my model. I need a custom recovery so I can install xposed.
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Kingroot just worked for me and I now have root access. Yt3-850f is my model. I need a custom recovery so I can install xposed.
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do you still get updates after rooting?
ElrosMinyatur said:
Kingroot just worked for me and I now have root access. Yt3-850f is my model. I need a custom recovery so I can install xposed.
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Cool, that's good to know that Kingroot worked. I wouldn't use it personally due to some questionable security things, but since it works, that means there should be a way to gain root without the proprietary software.
A few days ago, I tried the recovery from the Tab 2 for kicks. It did not boot. I have been looking into guides on how to build TWRP from source, but I'm stuck for the time being.

Samsung S7 Edge Live Demo Unit

So I have an LDU Edge that was given to me and I am not sure if there is anything I can do with it. I am aware I cannot make calls, that is fine. Basically all it does when I power it on is flash a crazy amount of colors and looks pixelated. You can try and click somethings in the background but the flashing prevents it. The is nothing wrong with the screen and I talked to a Samsung rep in the past about it and he says he has seen them do this but had no knowledge what to do. Is there anyway I can get this to work so I can at least have a wifi device? A new ROM or some other option?
Galaxy s7 LDU
Wlane1979 said:
So I have an LDU Edge that was given to me and I am not sure if there is anything I can do with it. I am aware I cannot make calls, that is fine. Basically all it does when I power it on is flash a crazy amount of colors and looks pixelated. You can try and click somethings in the background but the flashing prevents it. The is nothing wrong with the screen and I talked to a Samsung rep in the past about it and he says he has seen them do this but had no knowledge what to do. Is there anyway I can get this to work so I can at least have a wifi device? A new ROM or some other option?
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Hi,
I have also got a Galaxy S7 LDU. i am thinking what if i replace its motherboard, will it be a full functional cellphone or it lakes more parts or something..? i can find a completly working motherboard for s7 out of a damaged s7 cellphone. but i am not sure if the demo model i have will work or not like a cell phone after replacing motherboard.
Thanks
Sounds like somebody's turned on 'Show surface updates' in developer options. Basically what happens is every time you touch your screen, it will flash very quickly bright colors. Turn it off and you will fix the problem.
I have tried that to no luck. The always on displays fine but past that is no good.
It will recognize on my pc but since I can't see the screen but for a second I can't get to download mode
I have a S6 LDU that after trying several different things I managed to disable all the demo functions, loops & resets on & am now using it as a Spotify player on an old stereo. Still boots with the LDU splash screen but is running well. Never experienced any screen issues like the OP described, is it possible you have a faulty unit?
trispal said:
I have a S6 LDU that after trying several different things I managed to disable all the demo functions, loops & resets on & am now using it as a Spotify player on an old stereo. Still boots with the LDU splash screen but is running well. Never experienced any screen issues like the OP described, is it possible you have a faulty unit?
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Not sure. Always on display works. Boot screen works. Got to be software.

Tablet Galaxy Tab E 9.6 has the following defects:

Hello guys, I have a tablet model SM-T560, and it has been presenting some problems, before I install a custom rom, it was already presenting the defect, which was to crash while I was using an application such as YouTube, video playback in applications, and only getting worse, decided to install a custom rom from kitkat, which i had found in the forum.
I installed it, it worked normal for almost a month, the bricked problem came back and it looked like it was the micro SD card, When i removed the microSD, the problem stopped, it went back to normal for another week, and it was bricked again.
Found another ROM, LineageOS 14.1 worked until yesterday afternoon when it started to reboot again, it could not open an application, which it rebooted non stoped, and the screen crashed and split in two and the colors matched.
[As a last resort I installed STOCK ROM, but the problem did not disappear. Now I have a paper weight in my hands, and I do not know what to do, if anyone knows anything, that I can do. Thanks in advance.
Professor Ding-Bot
marcelo010 said:
Hello guys, I have a tablet model SM-T560..... Now I have a paper weight in my hands, and I do not know what to do, if anyone knows anything, that I can do. Thanks in advance.
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I have just bought one of these. Which means I'm going to find out everything about it very quickly. If you are still paying attention to your post I would like to know which exact liniage ROM did you use, As far as I know it's fairly impossible to brick Samsung devices these days. Let me know if you're still around and if you are still having difficulties.

Shield TV 2015 Stuck on Coloured Icons

nVidia have been useless and first claimed no updates have been out and the Live support refused to answer questions.
Seems there was an update and it must have happened when I left my Shied TV on one night.
Now I can get into fastboot menu but if I boot normal, I get nVidia logo then the 4 colour icons just spinning and rotating around.
It won't progress to the Android logo and boot.
I would try reset but is there anyway to get to my settings and save them without having to put in all my usernames and pwd's on Apps.
If it is possible, would I need to download all Apps again?
The other question is, nVidia live support told me I can not apply an image from USB or SD card, yet when asked, Why are there those options.
Live support just sat there then disconnected the chat.
Anyone?
BallyS said:
nVidia have been useless and first claimed no updates have been out and the Live support refused to answer questions.
Seems there was an update and it must have happened when I left my Shied TV on one night.
Now I can get into fastboot menu but if I boot normal, I get nVidia logo then the 4 colour icons just spinning and rotating around.
It won't progress to the Android logo and boot.
I would try reset but is there anyway to get to my settings and save them without having to put in all my usernames and pwd's on Apps.
If it is possible, would I need to download all Apps again?
The other question is, nVidia live support told me I can not apply an image from USB or SD card, yet when asked, Why are there those options.
Live support just sat there then disconnected the chat.
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I have had the same problem years ago when I was rooting. It's corrupted, your only option is try and reset.
jionny said:
I have had the same problem years ago when I was rooting. It's corrupted, your only option is try and reset.
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I had to do a factory reset more than once.
Seems either a HDD fault or some other fault as it works then when installing all apps again, it runs into issues.
NVidia did finally respond but just said the same and intermittence hardware fault, which they couldn't say if it would be the HDD or not.
The update must have pushed it to sectors which are corrupt, unless it's over heating.
My suggestion is too buy a hdd cloner and clone to a SSD there are ample instructions on the forum I did this year's ago and have never had a problem and it's also alot faster
jionny said:
My suggestion is too buy a hdd cloner and clone to a SSD there are ample instructions on the forum I did this year's ago and have never had a problem and it's also alot faster
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I will be returning it as I still had warranty on it.
I was going to put a SSD in it, but if it's another fault, I don't want to run out of warranty.
BallyS said:
I will be returning it as I still had warranty on it.
I was going to put a SSD in it, but if it's another fault, I don't want to run out of warranty.
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Oh, I thought it was a 2015
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Oh, I thought it was a 2015
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It is, but where I bought it from, give warranty for a certain period of time.
They will probably factor that into the cost.

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