When I plug the nook color into the computer the usb mode screen flashes a couple of times and then disappears. I am running windows 7 32bit. I am not rooted
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Does anyone know why when I try to turn on my Win 7 (64 bit) computer with my captivate plugged in it goes through a couple BIOS screens and then stalls out at a black screen until I unplug the phone?
It starts up fine without the phone plugged in and I have had no other issues with any other USB devices causing this issue, could it be that the USB partition on the captivate is seen as a bootable drive? and if that is the case, why?
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The bios is probably trying to boot from the phone, they usually try to boot from USB before the hard drive. I think my computer has done it before a few times also
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When I plug in the phone to any computer there is no indication that it has been plugged in. The computer doesn't show that there is a device connected when using usb view.
Comments or solutions greatly appreciated
Try turning off and removing battery for like 30 seconds, same thing happened to me (wouldnt charge or connect to anything)but after I shut it off it worked
Running the latest CM10.1 my phone's battery was dead so I connected it via USB to my laptop (which was being powered by A/C) to charge it and about 10 seconds later my (Win7 x64) laptop had its first ever BSOD! So I restarted the laptop but it seemed to get stuck on the BIOS screen every time but then I unplugged the USB cable connecting the phone and the laptop then booted normally.
Anyone ever experience anything like this? Any idea what could have caused it? A driver issue maybe? Since this was my first ever BSOD I'd really like to know why it happened since I'm really paranoid about my laptop's health
Maybe a power surge do u have any other usb devices connected
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Is bsod means blue screen?
AlderCass said:
Running the latest CM10.1 my phone's battery was dead so I connected it via USB to my laptop (which was being powered by A/C) to charge it and about 10 seconds later my (Win7 x64) laptop had its first ever BSOD! So I restarted the laptop but it seemed to get stuck on the BIOS screen every time but then I unplugged the USB cable connecting the phone and the laptop then booted normally.
Anyone ever experience anything like this? Any idea what could have caused it? A driver issue maybe? Since this was my first ever BSOD I'd really like to know why it happened since I'm really paranoid about my laptop's health
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Is bsod means blue screen? If yes then it happens with me a lot of time. It is the driver problem. Uninstall all adb, fastboot and device specific driver and reinstall device specific driver only. Also shut your phone down and reinsert your phone's battery and boot it up. Then connect your device in charge only or any mode. USB Tethering caused me blue screen and CM 10.1 too. I hate CM.
Hi guys, I am doing something wrong. Goal is to get the intern data out of the phone using ADB Pull. More specific: The notes on the device that havn't been stored in the cloud.
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Status: Xperia T with Cyanogenmod latest Nightly (which worked stable since the release)
Device fell on the ground. Screen broke - no touch - no visual.
Also battery broke - when plugged in with battery attached the Red LED will go on and off. On and off, on and off. Also when device is started with battery attached it vibrates, LED turns on as usual and the phone gets warm after a few minutes indicating it is up and running. When attached to a computer the USB sound will also go on and off, on and off, on and off.
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Bought a new screen AND new main flex cable - no effect, still no visual, on and off problems remain
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I can however start the phone without the battery, plugged in to the wall socket. The phone vibrates and starts as uasual (without screen). I can't start it this way when plugged in to the PC. It won't start. The green LED just lights up.
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I can also hold up the VOL UP button and plug it into the PC starting fastboot mode. The blue led light is on and the PC shows in Device Management "SAMSUNG Android Phone" and below that "Androidd Composite ADB Interface".
When giving the command "fastboot devices" I see that the phone is connected and I can give commands. All the commands work.
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When holding VOL DOWN button and plug it into the PC the green LED lights up, the PC tells me that SOMC Flash Device is connected. The Sony Xperia Transfer does not recognize te phone.
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When started in fastboot and plugged into the PC and give the command "ADB devices" I can see this:
"List of devices attached"
<blank>
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This way I cannot give the Pull command....
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Anyone?
After initiating my first trim attempt, I left my device alone for a bit assuming that it might take awhile to complete the process. Upon returning to the device, however, it would not power on. It took roughly half an hour of fiddling with the device until it eventually turned on again without issue (not sure what ultimately got it to work). I trimmed again after booting up and the operation succeeded almost immediately, fixing the lag issues I was having.
It's now about a month later and I attempted another trim which froze my device (no screen activity, system clock unchanging). After about 15 minutes of waiting for a change, I powered the device down, plugged it in, and went to sleep. Attempting to power the device on today has been impossible, and plugging in the charger simply shows a green light (even after unplugging the device for about half an hour). If I hold the power button for about eight seconds, the green light turns off until I press the power button again.
Any ideas on how I can proceed?
Today I looked over at my tablet and found that it was on, but stuck at the "Nook" loading screen. I held the power button until it turned off, then tried to turn it back on with no luck. This is bizarre.
When plugged into my PC via USB cable, Windows continually sounds the device connect/disconnect jingles and says "the last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it."