So this is what happened at first i was messing around with the splash.zip stuff then i came across a thread where there was a tut on how to install a coustome splash using terminal emulater so then i followed the steps and i entered the command and it appeared finished . I rebooted and nothing had changed but then five minutes while i was listening to music my Phone rebooted and the battery % was stuck on 77% i tried rebooting nd still it stayed the same i tried restoring one of my nandroid backups but nothing aswell so now idk what to do? My % just stays as 77% and doesnt go down or up
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Well I thought I bricked my Captivate.... I have been told that you cannot do so. well here is my situation.
I just purchased a Samsung Captivate, I unboxed it today and got everything up and running. While installing I had a problem, the first few apps I loaded on went smooth. I added Facebook, Twitter, LastPass, Prey and I updated Google Maps all with no problem. I then attempted to install Shazam and before the installation could complete there was an error message which I did not have time to write down before the device power cycled. Immediately after the device rebooted all the AT&T splash screen loaded and then the screen went blank for a few seconds and then unfortunatly that cycle repeated splash screen then black. The battery was not fully charged however I did not get a low battery indicator however I did place the phone on the charger until it said 100% on the green battery that comes on the screen. I once again attempted to bootup to the same screen/reboot process. So I did some research of my own and figured out how to load the Samsung Recovery Utils so I held both the up and down buttons and pressed power voila system recovery I think I'm on the right track. Having just gotten the phone and only loading one contact into it so far I determine that I should delete all user data. I attempted this and wiped the device followed by a reboot. Upon powering back up the same screen/reboot process begins again.
SO I then attempted to reload the factory boot rom with no success... I have installed the drivers and connected to the device in recovery mode. I have used Odin3 1 click Installer. It successfully copied the files to the device I connected everything in download mode yet still am unable to boot my device
HELP!!! LOL Thanks in advance
Sound like a defective phone.I would take it back if I were you. From what I understand you haven't rooted or anything so you should be fine.
Sent from my phone so excuse the spelling errors
A day ago the battery got kinda low and I put it on charge. It started rebooting on its own while charging, I put it down to being low on battery and went along with my day. A few hours later I took it off charge and i was still rebooting itself after around 30 seconds being in the OS.
I thought it may be the ROM and did a wipe, after a wipe everything worked for 12 hours, it was even used outside and got real warm with no problems. Then I started uninstalling the apps that my old HTC Backup put back on and it did the same thing.
I did another wipe and just installed swiftkey (was NOT installed before) and then it started doing the exact same thing. I decided to try a different ROM in-case that would solve the problem, once I flashed a new ROM i restarted and it just took me into the bootloader and no further.
Recovery doesn't work, it just reboots. I tried plugging it in but all I get is it working for 10 seconds and then "USB Device not recognized". During the 10 seconds I still cant send ADB/Fastboot commands to it. I tried different PC's with and without USB 3.0 and 3 different cables. Before this ADB worked fine
All the drivers are correct, and I tried using HTC Sync drivers. (Even with the drivers uninstalled I get the error about it not being recognized)
Does anyone have any ideas? Or should I just sell it and move on?
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SeanBond said:
A day ago the battery got kinda low and I put it on charge. It started rebooting on its own while charging, I put it down to being low on battery and went along with my day. A few hours later I took it off charge and i was still rebooting itself after around 30 seconds being in the OS.
I thought it may be the ROM and did a wipe, after a wipe everything worked for 12 hours, it was even used outside and got real warm with no problems. Then I started uninstalling the apps that my old HTC Backup put back on and it did the same thing.
I did another wipe and just installed swiftkey (was NOT installed before) and then it started doing the exact same thing. I decided to try a different ROM in-case that would solve the problem, once I flashed a new ROM i restarted and it just took me into the bootloader and no further.
Recovery doesn't work, it just reboots. I tried plugging it in but all I get is it working for 10 seconds and then "USB Device not recognized". During the 10 seconds I still cant send ADB/Fastboot commands to it. I tried different PC's with and without USB 3.0 and 3 different cables. Before this ADB worked fine
All the drivers are correct, and I tried using HTC Sync drivers. (Even with the drivers uninstalled I get the error about it not being recognized)
Does anyone have any ideas? Or should I just sell it and move on?
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Damn, sorry. Pretty sure you're out of luck if you can't connect to PC and you can't get into recovery. I'd give it straight into support now and give an excuse like update failed, randomly started restarting etc.
What OS Are you running? 8.1? I would suggest using a Linux Live Disc or Windows 7. its much more reliable.
I am pretty sure you need hboot 1.56+ for windows 8 to work correctly in Fastboot
SeanBond said:
A day ago the battery got kinda low and I put it on charge. It started rebooting on its own while charging, I put it down to being low on battery and went along with my day. A few hours later I took it off charge and i was still rebooting itself after around 30 seconds being in the OS.
I thought it may be the ROM and did a wipe, after a wipe everything worked for 12 hours, it was even used outside and got real warm with no problems. Then I started uninstalling the apps that my old HTC Backup put back on and it did the same thing.
I did another wipe and just installed swiftkey (was NOT installed before) and then it started doing the exact same thing. I decided to try a different ROM in-case that would solve the problem, once I flashed a new ROM i restarted and it just took me into the bootloader and no further.
Recovery doesn't work, it just reboots. I tried plugging it in but all I get is it working for 10 seconds and then "USB Device not recognized". During the 10 seconds I still cant send ADB/Fastboot commands to it. I tried different PC's with and without USB 3.0 and 3 different cables. Before this ADB worked fine
All the drivers are correct, and I tried using HTC Sync drivers. (Even with the drivers uninstalled I get the error about it not being recognized)
Does anyone have any ideas? Or should I just sell it and move on?
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usually when it boots into the os, then reboots after 30sec or so, the radio is borked. the radio is the last thing to load in the os
if you can get into the bootloader as it shows in your pic, you need to select FASTBOOT. what you see in the pic is youre in HBOOT mode, and that will not connect to a pc that way. ADB will not work in the bootloader in any case, so dont even try that. You should have your recovery.img file ready, get into the bootloader as you show, and select FASTBOOT. then flash your recovery with command-- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
however, if your radio is hosed, flashing a rom wont help you. You should probably do a RUU. Many RUU's work off fastboot mode, so get into that and start the RUU.exe
Hello guys,
I've just bought my lg g watch r and putted on charge (it was at 1%), and after 1.5 hours it was still at 1%. I've tried reset (even from recovery), but it didn't help at all. It seems like it's stuck.
After, I've decided to let it discharge and recharge from zero, now I've putted again on charge, and after 40 minutes it is at 3%, so this time it recharge, but very slowly.
Any ideas..? What can I do..? The watch seems to recharge well, it seems only a battery visualization error..
I've never ever said this about any Android device before..
..but after I flashed custom recovery and roms..
The watch got all messed up... Now it doesn't charge properly so I can't reflash a working Rom.. Tried wiping everything using TWRP twice, flashing stock recovery and factory resetting twice and then flashed stock system and boot..
But the phone fails during first boot.. Can't even get to the setup wizard..
Hate this watch.. Wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Hello,
Today, while I was using my phone, it restarted itself and has been stuck at a boot loop almost entirely since then. It has successfully booted up 2-3 times but will usually restart itself within 30-45 seconds of booting and then will be stuck in a boot loop again. When it has started up its usually after it has been bootlooping for a while. I'm rooted and using xTreme Rom v2.0. I have had occasional random reboots here and there before but the phone always booted right up again without any issues. I haven't done anything with root/recovery since early September.
I've tried doing a factory hard reset without any luck. My phone booted up after I tried the hard reset and it was like the reset didn't happen. I can't boot into TWRP. I can boot into download mode and I tried to reset using kdz. It got to 100% but the the phone restarts and is back in the boot loop (then the lg flash tool gets an error and force quits). I've tried removing my sd and sim cards, I've tried swapping to a different battery, I've tried leaving the battyer out and letting the phone cool down. Nothing is working. I have noticed that when the phone is going to boot up correctly the full LG animation plays. When the phone is going to boot loop I only get a static LG Powered by android image.
Any suggestions?
Since I tried to rest using kdz I can't get past the boot loop...Device also isn't recognized when using adb
edit: It booted up once this morning and went to the initial set up screen, like the kdz worked. But about 30 seconds-a minute later the phone locked up, rebooted and has been stuck in a boot loop since.
That's weird..
So the KDZ goes through all the way successfully.
Phone does the update all apps etc.. and it still boot loops after a while?
Which ROM version are you updating it back to?
My phone just did the exact same thing. I'm also on the Extreme Rom. Everything you described is my experience too. When I use the LG tool it goes all the way through and reboots the phone but just keeps bootlooping. Did you find a fix? I've tried everything i can think of. Probably going to take it in tomorrow and get warranty on it.
rectifiercc said:
My phone just did the exact same thing. I'm also on the Extreme Rom. Everything you described is my experience too. When I use the LG tool it goes all the way through and reboots the phone but just keeps bootlooping. Did you find a fix? I've tried everything i can think of. Probably going to take it in tomorrow and get warranty on it.
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I used the following method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/guide-lg-g4-stock-firmware-to-stock-kdz-t3107848
Download the correct KDZ file to flash back to and follow the rest of the instructions. You can also look at this video tutorial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXO2SHqBiNk
The one you'll want to try is "Normal Flash"
"CSE Flash" is a full wipe that deletes all data.
Mine was weird where it told me my phone disconnected, but the progress bar was still continuing. If that happens to you, don't hit cancel, let the progress bar finish to 100%
I really wanted to use ICE, but I keep getting the same problem as this guy:
x000x said:
tried the most recent version ICE 8.2.2 (r99) and it went through the install process. It rebooted, and got to the setup screen where it promptly shut off my phone. Puzzled, I restarted my phone and got to see 1 second of the display before it shut off again, and got to see that it showed my battery at 1%. When I started the install i had 97% battery. then in the 5 minutes or so that it took to install and reboot it drained it all the way to 1%
I think this is a bug because when i plugged my phone back in to charge it said there was 95% of the battery left
but when i restarted it keeps thinking i only have 1% battery left
I installed from a clean wipe, choosing to wipe everything within ICE install options menu
edit:
8.2.2 (r99) kept rebooting with the 1% battery thing
8.2.0 (r78) got a hands free activation screen. took forever. eventually said it activated, rebooted and went back to hands free activation =/
8.1.0 worked but had some quirks that i didn't like (mobile data kept getting shut off for some reason on its own)
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I just want Magisk, no superSU. Whenever I "uninstall/unroot superSU" and then try to install it in TWRP I keep getting some error saying "boot image patched by other programs." That is with BadBoyz and Viper. I know Lineage OS is an option, but I don't want Nougat either.
This thread can be deleted, I figured it out.