Dear all, I just update my touchpad form CM7 A3.5 to CM9 A0.5.
After updating, comes the switch on problem, the details as blow:
In CM7 A3.5 system, I can shut down and switch on the touchpad with power button as normal, it also means the power button works.
When I update to CM9 A0.5(the updating is successful), I found USB connect problem, so I want to restart touchpad to solve it. As we know, in CM9 system, when press the power button, only shut down selection. So I shut down touchpad. When I press the power button to restart touchpad again, there is no response. the touchpad did nothing. even press main button and power button together. I do not know what happened.
Update: the most probably caused this is I use plustoolbox to change the boot animations.
Is this only a special case? Or could be my failure.
Update information:
After keep my touchpad after 20 hours, I try to switch on it again, the power button works, but just show low battery(by last shut down, it should be 50% battery left), so I charger it. After a while, touchpad started and gone into CM9 system and works.But when I shut down again, the touchpad can not switch on again. I do not know this time I should wait how long time then it can work again.
Last Update: the most probably caused this is I use plustoolbox to change the boot animations.
lunerlee said:
Dear all, I just update my touchpad form CM7 A3.5 to CM9 A0.5.
After updating, comes the switch on problem, the details as blow:
In CM7 A3.5 system, I can shut down and switch on the touchpad with power button as normal, it also means the power button works.
When I update to CM9 A0.5(the updating is successful), I found USB connect problem, so I want to restart touchpad to solve it. As we know, in CM9 system, when press the power button, only shut down selection. So I shut down touchpad. When I press the power button to restart touchpad again, there is no response. the touchpad did nothing. even press main button and power button together. I do not know what happened.
Is this only a special case? Or could be my failure.
Update information:
After keep my touchpad after 20 hours, I try to switch on it again, the power button works, but just show low battery(by last shut down, it should be 50% battery left), so I charger it. After a while, touchpad started and gone into CM9 system and works.But when I shut down again, the touchpad can not switch on again. I do not know this time I should wait how long time then it can work again.
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You can force a restart by holding the power and center buttons together for 30 seconds.
Thank you for replying.
I have tried but failed.
now the second round is
In shut down status, after 24 hours, the battery can from 100% reduce to low battery.
In this status, I can charger and start touchpad.
lunerlee said:
Thank you for replying.
I have tried but failed.
now the second round is
In shut down status, after 24 hours, the battery can from 100% reduce to low battery.
In this status, I can charger and start touchpad.
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I'm not currently using the ICS build, but I would then suggest doing a complete reinstall of CM9 through acme installer. Make sure to uninstall the current build that you have on their.
lunerlee said:
Dear all, I just update my touchpad form CM7 A3.5 to CM9 A0.5.
After updating, comes the switch on problem, the details as blow:
In CM7 A3.5 system, I can shut down and switch on the touchpad with power button as normal, it also means the power button works.
When I update to CM9 A0.5(the updating is successful), I found USB connect problem, so I want to restart touchpad to solve it. As we know, in CM9 system, when press the power button, only shut down selection. So I shut down touchpad. When I press the power button to restart touchpad again, there is no response. the touchpad did nothing. even press main button and power button together. I do not know what happened.
Is this only a special case? Or could be my failure.
Update information:
After keep my touchpad after 20 hours, I try to switch on it again, the power button works, but just show low battery(by last shut down, it should be 50% battery left), so I charger it. After a while, touchpad started and gone into CM9 system and works.But when I shut down again, the touchpad can not switch on again. I do not know this time I should wait how long time then it can work again.
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Can you see Moboot menu when it turns on ? If yes it is working good in Dual booting if not please reinstall moboot,cwm and cm9 using ACME installer 2
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I bricked my touchpad.
First I installed cm7 alpha 3.5
It seemed working fine except wifi.
It got connected but once I rebooted it, it dropped the signal.
It ketp scanning the wifi signal so I just decided to install cm9.
I downloaded cm9 and put it in a folder named install.
I booted into clockworkmod and wiped data and all caches and flashed it.
Guess what?
I rebooted and the screen is just black.
I can see there is backlight but nothing comes up on the screen.
I just let the battery drain for a couple of days, and charged it.
still same thing. nothing comes on. Charge battery sign came on after I drained the battery before I plugged the charging cable in.
home button + volume button + power button = does not work.
What should I do?
My PC does not even read it when I connect it with USB.
I need help from you guys.
Firstly, I know exactly where you ran into your problem. You ran the upgrade from CM7 to CM9 from CWM. It explicitly states it in the instructions that you are NOT supposed to do that.
So, what I would do, if I were you, is try the following:
From when it's on, press and hold Power + VolUp, then hit the Home button 10x in fast succession. Then let everything go until the the screen shuts off. From there, press and hold Power + VolUP, you SHOULD end up with the big glowing USB symbol. This is where you wanna be. If you can get there, then you can run the AcmeUNInstaller, and remove the CM7 and CM9 install stuff. From there, you reboot into WebOS, and put the CM9 install stuff into the /media/cminstall folder, and try to run AcmeInstaller2 (very important to use 2, not just Installer). That'll allow you to install CM9.
If you can't do that, there's a thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244 that shows how to completely remove Android from your Touchpad, restore it to WebOS 3.0.0, and then upgrade from there. It's the best option, I think, if you can't get the AcmeUninstaller to work.
Hope that helps, mate.
Thank you.
I will try it and post.
Thanks a lot..
hopefully everything goes well...
It worked
I unstalled cm7 and other related files.
Thanks a lot!!!
I've been using CM9 on the touchpad for a long time without any problem. but recently, whenever I tried to reboot the pad by pushing the power bottom, instead of showing the power menu, I got the volume up menu. I can still use the power button to turn on/off the screen. So, it seems the hardware is still OK. I already updated to the latest nightly, still the same problem. Anyone knows what's going on and how to fix it? At least, is there another way to reboot the pad?
Thanks,
Hi guys, today noticed some strange issue with my touchpad. When i tried to turn on my TP it didn't respond, after few tries i took brake, when tried again used all possible combination of buttons to check if its power bricked. On holding power button + home combination after few sec it finally showed boot screen and it turned android on.
My battery was on 85% but still it gave my trouble to turn him on.
Is it normal thing or should be better to clear my TP and install Android from scratch?
Im on CM9 last nightly build with new kernel from Shumash.
Sent from my HD2 using xda premium
Sometimes i have to hold the power with or without the home button for 30 seconds but not very often.
maneken25 said:
Hi guys, today noticed some strange issue with my touchpad. When i tried to turn on my TP it didn't respond, after few tries i took brake, when tried again used all possible combination of buttons to check if its power bricked. On holding power button + home combination after few sec it finally showed boot screen and it turned android on.
My battery was on 85% but still it gave my trouble to turn him on.
Is it normal thing or should be better to clear my TP and install Android from scratch?
Im on CM9 last nightly build with new kernel from Shumash.
Sent from my HD2 using xda premium
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Following this guide, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244
Will completely turn the TP back to original. It's kind of a PITA, but it works. Read the whole thing and if you have problems with novaterm, there's a work around on page 12.
I finally decided to give Android a go on my two touchpads, and loaded the 10.3.14 CM 11 nightly build.. installed via the Touchpad Toolbox.
The short: My 16GB model with just stock software seems to be okay. I charged it to full using a cable after the installation, and haven't done much with it since. I'm hesitant, because of how my 32GB is behaving. The 32GB model seemed to be fine, initially. I installed the Dolphin browser along with Adobe Flash, and some other apps which I have installed on my phone. I used the 32GB for a while after installation, then set it on a Touchstone over night to charge. In the morning, it was completely unresponsive. The only sign of life is a solid white (not flashing or flashing back and forth) Home button which stays lit for 4-5 seconds after any sort of attempt at activity (plugging in the charging cable or attempting to turn it on via the power button).
I did a complete data wipe, and a reflash of the charging chip, using the Touchpad Toolbox, prior to the installation on each Touchpad.
edit: I did charge it for an additional night using a cable after the problem was known.. no change.
Any ideas?
I've noticed the same. When it gets in that unresponsive state you can hard reset it to force a reboot, by pressing the power + home until the HP symbol shows up. ~2 - 3 secs.
I'm running @jcsullins CM11. It is very solid otherwise. I suspect it is the new daydream mode!
kulkat said:
I've noticed the same. When it gets in that unresponsive state you can hard reset it to force a reboot, by pressing the power + home until the HP symbol shows up. ~2 - 3 secs.
I'm running @jcsullins CM11. It is very solid otherwise. I suspect it is the new daydream mode!
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Thanks for the reply. I wasn't sure about the implications of Home + Reset, so I hadn't tried it. It worked for hard reset on the second try. Now to look up daydream mode..
biyanpian said:
Thanks for the reply. I wasn't sure about the implications of Home + Reset, so I hadn't tried it. It worked for hard reset on the second try. Now to look up daydream mode..
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The daydream mode can be found in
Settings/display/daydream on kitkat ROMs.
Hi all,
Recently my HTC One would randomly have a pop-up that said something along the lines of "To reboot, press and hold the power button" along with a countdown and then the phone will reboot itself. This can happen any time, sometimes multiple times within a half hour, even when it is charging.
The last time it happened, it rebooted, got to the blank black screen, and rebooted again. I've plugged it in to charge but it would not stop rebooting. I've unplugged it to let it run out of battery so hopefully it would stop rebooting itself and I can try charging it again. Once it ran out of juice, I charged it and it continued rebooting itself. Pressing the power + volume keys only worked twice but the screen wouldn't stay long enough for me to select fast reboot or factory reset before rebooting itself again. Now pressing power + volume keys doesn't cause any effect on the phone.
I've never tempered with any of the software settings on my phone and it has been sent for repair three times last year. Also, my laptop does not recognise the phone when I plug it to my laptop.
Any advice would be much appreciated! Thank you in advance!
mblucified said:
Hi all,
Recently my HTC One would randomly have a pop-up that said something along the lines of "To reboot, press and hold the power button" along with a countdown and then the phone will reboot itself. This can happen any time, sometimes multiple times within a half hour, even when it is charging.
The last time it happened, it rebooted, got to the blank black screen, and rebooted again. I've plugged it in to charge but it would not stop rebooting. I've unplugged it to let it run out of battery so hopefully it would stop rebooting itself and I can try charging it again. Once it ran out of juice, I charged it and it continued rebooting itself. Pressing the power + volume keys only worked twice but the screen wouldn't stay long enough for me to select fast reboot or factory reset before rebooting itself again. Now pressing power + volume keys doesn't cause any effect on the phone.
I've never tempered with any of the software settings on my phone and it has been sent for repair three times last year. Also, my laptop does not recognise the phone when I plug it to my laptop.
Any advice would be much appreciated! Thank you in advance!
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Normally you get this message when holding the power button. So this message in addition to the rebooting issues makes me believe you have an hardware problem with your power button, maybe its stuck?
alray said:
Normally you get this message when holding the power button. So this message in addition to the rebooting issues makes me believe you have an hardware problem with your power button, maybe its stuck?
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I tried pressing on the power button, it seems to be depressing fine. Is there any way I can affirm this?
mblucified said:
I tried pressing on the power button, it seems to be depressing fine. Is there any way I can affirm this?
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I think what you explained at post #1 is enough to conclude your power button or something hardware related to it is the problem. I think you'll have to send your device for repair unfortunately unless you want to open the phone yourself to have a look which is not always good idea.