Hi guys
Please help! Basically, I bought an item off ebay on my phone. The seller then sent me a question which I picked up through my gmail email account on my T-Mob G1 and when I clicked 'Respond Now' in the email...
My phone just died and went to a multi-colour screen saying the following:
DREA110 PVT 32B
HBOOT-0,95,0000
CPLD-4
RADIO-2.22.19.261
Sep 2 2000
I am sooo worried that I've lost everything... my pics of my little boy, contacts etc etc... is it a lost cause? Am I doomed?
Please help me fix this I can't find my user guide or a backup disc if one was supplied in my pack I've lost it!
Nat x
That's the boot loader screen, nothing to panic about. It's accessed by turning on the phone with the camera button held in.
If you pull the battery and restart the phone, does it go straight back to this screen?
Hi GoldenarmZ
Thank you sooo much for your reply!
Yes when I turn it off and back on it takes me straight to the screen... took my SIM card and memory card out too and still takes me to that screen.
N
It's possible your camera button is stuck in.. give it a wiggle and pull the battery again.
If that doesn't work, Pull the battery, hold down the [home] button, replace the battery and power on (still holding home).. see if you get a different screen.
Should I leave my SIM card and memory card out when I press the home button or does it not matter either way?
Camera button isn't in by the way
natell1983 said:
Should I leave my SIM card and memory card out when I press the home button or does it not matter either way?
Camera button isn't in by the way
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Put the sim back in, memory card doesn't matter at this point.
You're great!! Thanks, it now has a pic of a phone with a triangle 'i' symbol?
Sorry for late reply, had to quickly bath my baby!
Well the phone is probably fine since you can get bootloader and recovery screens. There's no reason to think you've lost any data, all your photos will be stored on the memory card anyway.. but if its going straight to bootloader every time I reckon your camera button must be broken. If that's the case there isn't a great deal you can do except get it repaired by t-mobile. There's no point wiping the phone or anything like that as no matter what you do, every restart will come back to the bootloader screen.
All I can suggest at the moment is to take the back off the phone and hammer the camera button a few times.. really give it some agro.
If it were me, I'd be at it with a screwdriver and a good portion of fury by now, but if you're not a natural geek that's probably a bad play.
So the phone pic with the 'i' sign is basically telling me there's a problem with the phone not the data?
I've attacked the camera button but I really don't think it's the camera button stuck in?
Is there nothing else I can do?
in the i screen when I press home and power off the android system recovery screen comes up in front of the image with the following options:
reboot system now [home+back] - tried this and just turned off phone
apply sdcard:update.zip [Alt+S]
wipe data/factory reset [Alt+W] - will this delete everything saved to the hpone i.e. contacts etc?
wipe cache partition
Then at the bottom it says:
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
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So the phone pic with the 'i' sign is basically telling me there's a problem with the phone not the data?
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No, that's the recovery screen.. you can use it to reload the phone's operating system. You can give that a try, but bear in mind you will lose all downloaded apps, system settings, sms messages etc. Your contacts should be synced with your google account so you won't lose those, nor will you lose any music and photos on the memory card.
Are you a t-mobile UK or US customer?
I'm UK, what's the cache partition? Will I still lose the above things i.e. txts etc if I clear the cache partition?
I'm not insured so don't think T-Mob will fix it for me
natell1983 said:
I'm UK, what's the cache partition? Will I still lose the above things i.e. txts etc if I clear the cache partition?
I'm not insured so don't think T-Mob will fix it for me
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Clearing the cache partition won't help.. How long have you had the phone? T-mobile replaced my first g1 under warranty.. If it's under 12 months old and its not damage you've caused yourself, they should fix it.
had it 14 months nearly
Well if you don't want to pay for repairs, you'll have to try reflashing the phone.. there's very little else you can do at the moment.
Do you have a card reader that will fit your phone's memory card?
Yes I have a card reader... I don't know how to flash it though?
natell1983 said:
Yes I have a card reader... I don't know how to flash it though?
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I'm going to tell you
Just give me a minute to find the files you need.
How good are you with computers..? Do you understand zip files and such? and are you using windows xp/vista/7 ?
Just so I know where to pitch these instructions..
Not to but in, because the advice is sound, but it may be wroth getting everything off the memory card before performing the flash.
am sure you already thought of that, but I know whta its like to miss that one step and lose something important.
and yeah I know it shouldnt make a difference, but safety first.
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stock rom and everything, just no bloatware.
this morning it worked perfect, about 2 hours later is all retarted.
1)the backlight is dim and doesnt get as bright as its supposed to unless i plug it in
2)when i slide the phone open the screen doesnt flip the other way
3)getting multiple "cannot execute" errors of clocknot.exe, repllog.exe, calnot.exe. these pop up and i have to click OK 20+ times and less than a minute later they came back on again. actually now i cant even get them to go away.
4)i left my phone alone for a while after realizing something was wrong with it and when i came back to it was just constantly vibrating, i dont know for how long but it killed 60% of my battery.
software i installed is just your basic stuff, tomtom, touchflo cube, htc touch dialer and touch today setup, htc home customizer and battery status and i think thats pretty much it.
anybody have any idea on what might have happened? like i said, the phone worked perfect this morning. i put it down, went a swim, came back and it wasnt working right so i did a soft reset and it didnt fix anything. i put it back down, took a nap, came back and it was vibrating and then i did another soft reset and thats when i got all the error messages. so i did another soft reset and still doesnt want to work.
wait, now for some reason it seems to be OK after another soft reset. I DONT GET IT.
so now i received and sent a text message and then closed the phone, it locked and turned the screen off. i then put it on the charged and the screen wouldnt turn back on now matter what button i pushed. but the lights on top blinked and when i opened it the keyboard lit up. so once again....another soft reset
you probably should hard reset your phone. but be aware that it will erase evrything on ur phone and return it back the way it was, so backup ur info
Yes, I second that. Make sure to back up your data before hard-resetting, though, as you will lose it all (contacts, files, everything).
To hard reset the phone, press and hold the two soft keys (buttons on the front that have a dash on them; next to the send and end buttons) while pushing the stylus into the reset hole in the bottom. If you do it correctly, a white screen will come up asking you if you want to do this, and just follow the steps until it is finished.
Please post back and tell us the result.
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Yes, I second that. Make sure to back up your data before hard-resetting, though, as you will lose it all (contacts, files, everything).QUOTE]
Use the latest version of "SPB backup" to backup all data before you hard reset and you restore the all applications after a hard reset or even a ROM Upgrade.
P.S: I don't work for SPB... I just like the software
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Don't just back everything up as you may just re-introduce the problem on restore!
Back up your contacts and volotile data only (sync it with Outlook if you use it).
Hard reset and then install 1 app/util at a time and test the device each time to check stability.
Hang on a second...
Before you hard-reset...
Open your favorite file explorer application (I use GSFinder, but the default WM6 File Explorer should be fine), and browse to the Storage Card folder. If there's more than one, keep reading.
I store lots of applications on the microSD card itself, and I often take the card out of the Tilt, and put it into a card reader for faster file transfer. Sometimes, this results in the Tilt thinking I have multiple microSD cards when I put it back in. I haven't quite nailed down what causes this (I haven't searched, either, the answer might be on XDA-dev somewhere).
The end result is, the Tilt is looking for stuff that isn't in the /Storage Card folder. Instead, the phone recognizes the card as /Storage Card2 or /Storage Card3.
I have run into the EXACT same problem you've got, with the same errors. Every time, I've been able to correct it by removing the physical card, and then deleting all the /Storage Card (1,2,3) folders that are still on the phone.
After you do that, just insert the card again, and it will be recognized as simply /Storage Card without any numbers after it. Now the applications will work properly, as WM6 will be looking at the right folders.
ok sorry, havent been back on. phone was working great until last night and then it started acting up again. after multiple soft resets it started working fine again this morning.
there is only one storage card listed so thats not my problem but thank you for the idea.
looks like ill just take any stuff of the phone i want when i get home and do a hard reset. do they replace these phones for software issues with a stock ROM?
happened again, should i try to see if they will replace the phone?
anyone know if i need to call to do that or do i need to go to a certified at&t place?
If you are using the Stock ROM and have performed a hard reset and it still has problems then return it under warranty.
tjs98gt said:
happened again, should i try to see if they will replace the phone?
anyone know if i need to call to do that or do i need to go to a certified at&t place?
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There are no more certified ATT places around here, everything is by phone and mail. If it is still under warranty thats what I would do if you are unsure of it's long term condition.
i am still stock ROM. it locked up on me again yesterday and i did a hard reset. hopefully it wont happen again. i dont feel like customizing my phone from scratch yet again
So I was using my G1 today, (it has never been hacked), I've never had a reason to mess with any of the files, but while I was talking the battery died. Plugged it in the charger and now all I get is this rainbow screen (screen that says DREA100 PVT 32B
HBOOT - 0.95.0000
CPLD-4
RADIO-1.22.14.11
Sep 2 2008
Serial0
. I've been messing around it for hours now and I seem to be getting no where. I tried wiping the phone. It still boots up to this. I tried over and over and over again to get to the boot loader sceen (holding the camera key + pushing the power key). It keeps bringing me back to the same screen. I am lost. Any help would be great.
I've also done ALT+L and ALT+W numerous times...nothing..Same screen.
The rainbow screen is the bootloader screen. If you reboot holding the Camera or Back button down, that's what you should see. If the phone is constantly rebooting into the bootloader screen, you might want to see if the camera button is stuck against the outer case shell?
Before it goes to the rainbow screen.
No image file found! (gray colored screen) flashes for a milisecond
Doing this with the back cover off. the camera button is not stuck. clicking just fine.
And what if you boot up holding down the home button? Does it enter the recovery screen?
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And what if you boot up holding down the home button? Does it enter the recovery screen?
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Yup. I can get to the screen where I see all my "ALT+" options.
Take your microsd out of the Dream, put it in a card reader, and put a full RC33 update.zip on it (in case you've not done this before, make sure you rename the file to update.zip before putting it on the sdcard). Then plug the card back into Dream, reboot into recovery, and perform an Alt+W, Alt+S. Seems like your /system/recovery.img might have been corrupted or something.
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Take your microsd out of the Dream, put it in a card reader, and put a full RC33 update.zip on it (in case you've not done this before, make sure you rename the file to update.zip before putting it on the sdcard). Then plug the card back into Dream, reboot into recovery, and perform an Alt+W, Alt+S. Seems like your /system/recovery.img might have been corrupted or something.
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Thank you for being so helpful so far. It's really kind of you! I will try that right now.
So I tried what you said, and I got further than I ever did but nothing.
So I copied the file on a newly formatted card. Renamed it update.zip like usual. Rebooted the phone with home+power. did the update. And this time, it actually went thru the whole process. Even said installation complete. said to press home+back to reboot like usual. Did that. Got the picture of the arrow and the chip. then rebooted by iteself, moved to the picture with the box and loader bar, and then reboots RIGHT BACK to the rainbow screen.
Repeated the process. Exactly the same thing again...jeez.
hpichris said:
So I tried what you said, and I got further than I ever did but nothing.
So I copied the file on a newly formatted card. Renamed it update.zip like usual. Rebooted the phone with home+power. did the update. And this time, it actually went thru the whole process. Even said installation complete. said to press home+back to reboot like usual. Did that. Got the picture of the arrow and the chip. then rebooted by iteself, moved to the picture with the box and loader bar, and then reboots RIGHT BACK to the rainbow screen.
Repeated the process. Exactly the same thing again...jeez.
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Wow. It's pretty badly booched. Try this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=442480
Follow steps 1-6 under "Preparing to Get Root". For step 1, use a cardreader instead of the mount option.
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Wow. It's pretty badly booched. Try this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=442480
Follow steps 1-6 under "Preparing to Get Root". For step 1, use a cardreader instead of the mount option.
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I followed that process, and even though the .nbh file is on the card, the phone won't go into bootloader mode....
holding the camera key and pressing power just brings me to the rainbow screen.
Did you name the file DREAIMG.NBH? The instructions say to name it "DREAMIMG.NBH" but I believe that is incorrect.
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Did you name the file DREAIMG.NBH? The instructions say to name it "DREAMIMG.NBH" but I believe that is incorrect.
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Yup
It's saved as DREAIMG.NBH
Time to call up T-Mo and ask for an exchange I guess.
jashsu said:
Time to call up T-Mo and ask for an exchange I guess.
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Yeah, that's the reason I am working so hard on it, I bought it in November from someone on craigslist. No way T-Mobile is going to warranty it for me.
Sounds like I am screwed big time.
hpichris said:
Sounds like I am screwed big time.
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Are you a current T-Mo customer? If so, maybe they can cut you a break.
I am. Like I said, my g1 was completely stock, didn't unlock, didn't mess with it all. Kinda sucks what happened. It's so strange.
the only answer is that the guy that sold it to you had root access and then went back to stock g1 and did something wrong in the process.
Hi hpichris. I had this exact same problem last week with my G1: it just popped into this rainbow screen one time when I was restarting it, with the same quick "image not found" message. I called T-Mobile tech support and they didn't have much to offer. They asked me to check whether the camera button was stuck (it wasn't), and then the tech support lady told me it was "a known issue" with some of the early produced G1s (I bought mine almost immediately after it came out). And that was it, they didn't have any other fixes, so they sent me a replacement. It's seems like its a hardware issue, especially if your attempts to reflash it have failed.
I recommend calling them, telling them what's up, and maybe they'll give you a new one for a discount.
Oh, and by the way, never rooted the phone, never moded or damaged it in anyway. The phone just broke.
I agree with jashu, the RC29 image should work. (I had this happen before too) remember to use a card reader or have a ferrite core on your USB cable, the first time around my RC29 image file somehow became corrupted during transfer, and the flash failed causing more complications.
So, last night, I had a bit to drink and apparently threw my phone, according to my friends, and the screen is completely broke. I have my phone rooted, so I just want to make sure...i should probably put it back to stock software before i replace it, right?
it still works besides the screen, and i know i can probably get it into download mode, because the button combos work for me.
another question, once i flash back to stock, would i have to do a master clear as well? im just trying to not void my warranty.
Im not sure about the master clear question but I do know that you would need to return to stock or at least the 2.2 Froyo upgrade. If you cant get the warranty to work your looking at spending about 200$ to replace the glass and digitizer.
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Im not sure about the master clear question but I do know that you would need to return to stock or at least the 2.2 Froyo upgrade. If you cant get the warranty to work your looking at spending about 200$ to replace the glass and digitizer.
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yeah, im really hoping that i dont have to go the screen replacement route. hopefully this works and i can just spend the 120 for the insurance replacement. i just dont want to return it today and have them contact me later and screw me with a full phone replacement price...although i probably deserve the $530 or so that it is. haha.
ok, just flashed it back to stock, worked perfectly thank god. attempting a master clear now...not sure if this will work...started it and odin seems to be stuck on just the 'master clear started' line.
edit*** master clear isnt working, so does anybody know the set of files/ folders that are on the phone when it is freshly master cleared? i just dont want to leave anything on there that would let them know i rooted and flashed stuff. i can access the root of my phone on my computer, so i just would like to know which files i should have...anybody know this by chance? i have the following files:Android, bluetooth, data, DCIM, download, downloads, external_sd, LOST.DIR, media, and mirenbrowser
for some reason it wont let me delete mirenbrowser, but that shouldnt matter at all.
hey if it stays stuck at that screen then just take it back to the store and tell them thats whats caused you to throw it
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hey if it stays stuck at that screen then just take it back to the store and tell them thats whats caused you to throw it
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haha, i wish i knew why i threw it. and my phone didnt get stuck at all, just odin didnt work. probably dont have the right usb settings, and theres no way of changing those with how my screen looks. oh well. last time i replaced my phone i returned one with a bunch of files from custom roms, and didnt have an issue, so i think ill be fine.
If u think u will be fine. Why post this question?
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haha, i wish i knew why i threw it. and my phone didnt get stuck at all, just odin didnt work. probably dont have the right usb settings, and theres no way of changing those with how my screen looks. oh well. last time i replaced my phone i returned one with a bunch of files from custom roms, and didnt have an issue, so i think ill be fine.
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If you are making a warranty claim and paying the $125, why don't you just say you lost the phone?
I sent in a warranty exchange with a cracked screen while on a custom rom. Who cares, you are paying for the replacement, only thing that sucks is personal info left on phone
MIUI
welchertc said:
ok, just flashed it back to stock, worked perfectly thank god. attempting a master clear now...not sure if this will work...started it and odin seems to be stuck on just the 'master clear started' line.
edit*** master clear isnt working, so does anybody know the set of files/ folders that are on the phone when it is freshly master cleared? i just dont want to leave anything on there that would let them know i rooted and flashed stuff. i can access the root of my phone on my computer, so i just would like to know which files i should have...anybody know this by chance? i have the following files:Android, bluetooth, data, DCIM, download, downloads, external_sd, LOST.DIR, media, and mirenbrowser
for some reason it wont let me delete mirenbrowser, but that shouldnt matter at all.
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When you master clear make sure to follow these steps exactly:
Open Odin > Put phone into USB Debug Mode > Plug Phone into computer via USB > Click Master Clear
If that doesn't work, simply go to the phone and follow this:
Settings > Privacy > Factory Data Reset
Or try this:
Go into Recovery Mode (Turn phone off completely > Hold Power + Up and Down Volume Keys > Wait for phone to go through first screen cycle, and when the AT&T Screen comes up again, release the power button, while still holding the volumes keys until you reach recovery mode) Then choose "wipe factory data/factory reset" (it should be something like that) by moving up and down with the volume keys and select it with the power key.
Also, I broke my screen too (the same way sadly... ) but I found a replacement on Ebay for about $100. And it was one of the EASIEST replacements ever. There are videos on youtube, etc. Here is the cheapest I found on Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/LCD-Digitizer-screen-at-t-Samsung-Captivate-i897-/250791260919?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a6452f2f7
I rooted my phone a while ago and tried to speed it up a bit by getting rid of pre-installed applications that I never used[e.g. Twitter, ect.] Apparently just removing the system files won't get rid of them. I don't remember all of the files I removed, but now the Contacts app won't work right. I don't think I did too much damage though because I got Twitter to disappear, and the contacts storage is the only thing I have a problem with force closing. Does anyone know where I can find a list of all the apps pre-installed on the Droid 3 or an easier way to fix this mess I put myself in?
Do a system wipe?
i read somewhere that a guy had a different phone but the same problem, and when he did that, he couldnt use his phone for anything afterwards
haha! i'm so stupid. you're idea worked. i had to hold m down while powering the phone on, press the volume keys at the same time, and do a user\data reset. -my best Mr Burn's impersonation- "EXCELLENT"
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haha! i'm so stupid. you're idea worked. i had to hold m down while powering the phone on, press the volume keys at the same time, and do a user\data reset. -my best Mr Burn's impersonation- "EXCELLENT"
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Good to hear!
Hello everyone,
My HTC One M7 is stuck on the boot screen and I really don't know what to do anymore. Yesterday I deleted some music and 4gb of pictures from my phone to make some space. After that I checked for updates It said an update was available regarding some bugfixes and other issues. I let it download and install. At the end of the install process, I think I saw just the normal updating screen, but with the red pyramid exclamation mark icon. After that, it rebooted just like normal, first the white HTC screen, then the startup sound, and then the white HTC One screen. Only this time it didn't go further than that. My phone is not rooted or tampered with in any way. The only thing I did is download some cracked apps. Also I think I didn't update most of my apps for 2/3 weeks because I didn't have enough 'memory space' apparently.
I know a factory reset is the easiest thing to do, but if it's possible, I'd really like to fix the problem with all my data intact. My pictures etc are all back upped, and I have the HTC backup thingy (I think), but still, there's some things like WhatsApp messages I'd really like to keep.
I tried to just let it boot, maybe taking a little longer, but after 2 hours, the device gets pretty hot, and I'm afraid to let it overheat. However, after maybe half an hour/hour the white screen gets a bit brighter, indicating that there's still maybe something happening inside.
I'd be very happy if someone could help me with this!
Jugoslavija said:
Hello everyone,
My HTC One M7 is stuck on the boot screen and I really don't know what to do anymore.
Yesterday I deleted some music and 4gb of pictures from my phone to make some space. After that I checked for updates It said an update was available regarding some bugfixes and other issues. I let it download and install. At the end of the install process, I think I saw just the normal updating screen, but with the red pyramid exclamation mark icon. After that, it rebooted just like normal, first the white HTC screen, then the startup sound, and then the white HTC One screen. Only this time it didn't go further than that. My phone is not rooted or tampered with in any way. The only thing I did is download some cracked apps. Also I think I didn't update most of my apps for 2/3 weeks because I didn't have enough 'memory space' apparently.
I know a factory reset is the easiest thing to do, but if it's possible, I'd really like to fix the problem with all my data intact. My pictures etc are all back upped, and I have the HTC backup thingy (I think), but still, there's some things like WhatsApp messages I'd really like to keep.
I tried to just let it boot, maybe taking a little longer, but after 2 hours, the device gets pretty hot, and I'm afraid to let it overheat. However, after maybe half an hour/hour the white screen gets a bit brighter, indicating that there's still maybe something happening inside.
I'd be very happy if someone could help me with this!
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In your phone's present state if you can not get back to Android OS, then your best option is a factory reset. You will lose your personal data on the phone.
Performing a factory reset using hardware buttons
If you can’t turn HTC One on or access settings, you can still perform a factory reset by using the hardware buttons on HTC One.
Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button and then press and hold the POWER button.
Wait for the screen with the three Android images to appear, and then release the POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons.
Press VOLUME DOWN to select FACTORY RESET, and then press the POWER button.
Jugoslavija said:
Hello everyone,
My HTC One M7 is stuck on the boot screen and I really don't know what to do anymore. Yesterday I deleted some music and 4gb of pictures from my phone to make some space. After that I checked for updates It said an update was available regarding some bugfixes and other issues. I let it download and install. At the end of the install process, I think I saw just the normal updating screen, but with the red pyramid exclamation mark icon. After that, it rebooted just like normal, first the white HTC screen, then the startup sound, and then the white HTC One screen. Only this time it didn't go further than that. My phone is not rooted or tampered with in any way. The only thing I did is download some cracked apps. Also I think I didn't update most of my apps for 2/3 weeks because I didn't have enough 'memory space' apparently.
I know a factory reset is the easiest thing to do, but if it's possible, I'd really like to fix the problem with all my data intact. My pictures etc are all back upped, and I have the HTC backup thingy (I think), but still, there's some things like WhatsApp messages I'd really like to keep.
I tried to just let it boot, maybe taking a little longer, but after 2 hours, the device gets pretty hot, and I'm afraid to let it overheat. However, after maybe half an hour/hour the white screen gets a bit brighter, indicating that there's still maybe something happening inside.
I'd be very happy if someone could help me with this!
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To be honest some of those cracked apps (which I wouldnt admit to use here) most likely changed things in the system which caused the update to fail. I would do a full wipe and stay away from cracked apps unless you like things like this happening.
zelendel said:
To be honest some of those cracked apps (which I wouldnt admit to use here) most likely changed things in the system which caused the update to fail. I would do a full wipe and stay away from cracked apps unless you like things like this happening.
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It's just the standard 'a friend told me it was a good idea', only I didn't know it could screw up the system so hard.
I just tried wiping the cache partition in recovery mode, which unfortunately didn't help.
Is there any program out there that can still backup my files in some way or make me atleast access them? Or was it necessary for me to root the phone beforehand?
So, there's no program to still backup my files in any way?
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So, there's no program to still backup my files in any way?
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Unfortunately there's nothing you can do, If you had a Custom Recovery you'd have some options but not with stock. Flashing a custom recovery requires an Unlocked bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader will wipe the device
At best you may be able to use an RUU to restore your device (depending on you CID, MID and current version Main) But that also will wipe all personal data including the sd card.
Well I realized that the only thing I could do is doing a factory reset. After resetting my phone, the problem persisted. It was still stuck on the boot menu. So unfortunately, I'll have to send it for repairs. Thanks anyways for all the help and have a happy 2015.
Jugoslavija said:
Well I realized that the only thing I could do is doing a factory reset. After resetting my phone, the problem persisted. It was still stuck on the boot menu. So unfortunately, I'll have to send it for repairs. Thanks anyways for all the help and have a happy 2015.
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Did you send your device for repair already? Does it have warranty? If there's no warranty you can still unlock your bootloader and fix this fairly easily.
Danny201281 said:
Did you send your device for repair already? Does it have warranty? If there's no warranty you can still unlock your bootloader and fix this fairly easily.
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Yeah I sent it already. Well it should have warranty anyway, since they give you 2 year warranty with the phone, and the HTC One isn't even out for 2 years. It should be okay. I just wanted to let them fix it, so I don't have to bother. Thx anyway. :good: