Hi,
since Android 4.4 (Android Revolution HD 41.0) I get a huge amount of wakelocks, my phone hardly goes to deep sleep mode.
See screenshot below:
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I already tried reflashing the rom, tried a different kernel (Elemental X, latest version), but those things don't help.
Anyone having the same problems? Or found a solution?
Hi.
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Sorry, my connection failed and now it's posted twice.
any solutions?
I'm having the same problem on stock 4.4.2 with Sense 5.5, wlan_rx_wake keeping my phone awake even after factory reset with nothing installed, just google apps updated, on 4.2.2 i used to get about 45-48 hours with medium usage, nothing extreme, now the same way i don't get over 30 hours, it's killing me! here's a screenshot from BBS
maybe try disable cloudprint (found in settings towards the bottom). can take a little time for it to disable when you turn it off. may/may not make a difference.
i read this and seems to make more sense
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/16134-kernel-wakelock-wlan-rx-wake/
mainly the second post. hope its of some use..
Thanks for the response, and i will try both options and post the results after.
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I think it's fixed now, don't know if batteryguru did the job or theWifiFixer app, i tend to believe that WifiFixer did the thing with this setup in "Service" and "Advanced" settings.
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after a lot of searching somebody posted this and this fixed the problem better than wifi fixer or anything else, it's a response from HTC Support.
"got an email from HTC support, which I will copy. so far, my battery is back to normal.
I totally understand your concern on this matter with the battery drainage of the phone, and I will be more than glad to assist you.
I ask you to please go to All apps > Settings > Battery or Power, and disable Fast boot. Then, please go to All apps > Settings > Developer options, and enable USB debugging. After doing this, please perform a Cache reset. This process will delete unwanted and temporary files from your phone. It will not mess up your personal files. Just follow the instructions on the attached file.
COPY OF ATTACHED FILE:
Power the phone off.
Press and hold the Volume Down button and then while still holding the Volume down, press the Power button as well.
You will get a menu giving you options such as: Fastboot, Recovery, Clear Storage, and SIMlock
Navigate to “Recovery” using volume buttons, then press power to select.
The screen will change to display a phone on its back, with the update symbol above it. Momentarily it will change to an image of a phone with a red triangle and exclamation mark.
Press and hold volume up then press the power button for about 3seconds. You will see something very similar to the example shown below.
e:can’t open /cache/recovery/command
e:/ failed to mount /sdcard (no such file or directory exists)
e:/ failed to mount /sdcard (no such file or directory exists)
e:/ failed to mount /sdcard (no such file or directory exists)
A new screen will give you options like Reboot system now, Wipe Cache partition, and Wipe Data/Factory Reset.
Navigate to “Wipe Cache” the volume down button and select with Power.
Navigate to “Reboot Phone” with the volume buttons and select with power."
Hope it helps people that have the same problem.
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Hi!
I´ve got problem with my MM... I want to sell it, but i can´t do hard reset to delete my email account. If I holt Power + X, there is a triangle for a while it is loading, but suddenly stops and starts mobile normaly... If I do reboot to recovery Its only restart... If i go to setting and click factory reset, it do nothing... So I can´t go to recovery.. Have anybody some advice? (sry 4 my English)...
Motorola milestone 2.3.4 cm7
Ensure you have update.zip on your sd
No I haven´t... I´m not sure, what update to copy to sd... Because I haven´t got update.zip of the Rom wich I have in phone.. U think, I can copy some update to sd and flash it with terminal?
EDIT: I tried to flash custom recovery image with terminal... but i write read only... :/
According to your first post you are on CM7
According to your second one looks like for some reason the update.zip has been removed from your sd so you can't get into OpenRecovery.
Try to serach the forum for OR reinstall manual, you can even find link to OR page in the first post of the CM7 firmware
Yes, it was it! I copy new OR folder to sd than a could go back to recovery.. THANK YOU SO MUCH
u have 2 figure out how to get recovery installed in your MM.
such as 'update.zip' should be copyed 2 your sdcard.
and then when u get into triangle ,choose the 'apply update.zip',thats what so called recovery ui.
hope can help u~
Motorola Milestone Hard reset
To reset your phone to factory settings it will erase all
Data on your phone like image contact sms video and application so make sure to delete your data or you may backup your date by pc after that do the following step
, touch Menu > Settings
> Privacy > Factory data reset > Reset phone.
Warning: All data on your phone will be deleted.
Motorola Milestone Hard reset with keys
Power off device. Press camera key + power key for about 10-12 sec (even 15 sec) (You will see Motorola logo then a
Yellow exclamation point in a white triangle.)
push both (1st) Volume UP + (then) camera key in this order for Android System Recovery menu.
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Select Wipe / Factory reset with Volume down key (or with D pad) then push POWER key (or CENTER D Pad) to hard reset.
read about Crash recovery – Restarting Motorola Milestone here motoask.com/motorola-droid-general-discussion-f31/how-to-hard-reset-of-motorola-milestone-t3059.html
jakson0100 said:
Motorola Milestone Hard reset
To reset your phone to factory settings it will erase all
Data on your phone like image contact sms video and application so make sure to delete your data or you may backup your date by pc after that do the following step
, touch Menu > Settings
> Privacy > Factory data reset > Reset phone.
Warning: All data on your phone will be deleted.
Motorola Milestone Hard reset with keys
Power off device. Press camera key + power key for about 10-12 sec (even 15 sec) (You will see Motorola logo then a
Yellow exclamation point in a white triangle.)
push both (1st) Volume UP + (then) camera key in this order for Android System Recovery menu.
Select Wipe / Factory reset with Volume down key (or with D pad) then push POWER key (or CENTER D Pad) to hard reset.
read about Crash recovery – Restarting Motorola Milestone here motoask.com/motorola-droid-general-discussion-f31/how-to-hard-reset-of-motorola-milestone-t3059.html
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Hi I have a similar problem...sort of...
I wish to reset the phone to sell, I'm not fussed if it is stock rom or not, but still need to do a factory reset of sorts.
Now the difficult bit...the backlight has gone (new screen is around £15 but don't have time to mess around with it). However without the backlight it is difficult to see what is happening on screen (you can just see the menus but the problem is the recovery menu it is too small to read).
Similar to the poster above, the factory reset from within android settings does nothing, so recovery menu is probably my only option.
Therefore, can someone tell me button sequence to perform a factory reset (i.e. which menu item in recovery is "Wipe / Factory reset" and what confirmations follow it - I can see which line is selected but can't read anything).
Alternatively, since I can access via ADB and remotely view the screen, what is the fix to the factory reset within Android. Using HO!NO!CM7.2.0RC0 ROM.
Thanks.
Ok, two menu position down...is the answer, I think.
EDIT: Nope, that didn't work...still have background image etc still present.
Will I need the update.zip in order to perform a full reset too?
Hello All,
I have a Nexus 6 (Hence the reason I'm posting in this thread) and I am not able to take screenshots after upgrading to Marshmallow 6.0. I would think to post in the thread of the current rom I'm running but I also full wiped and tried a different rom with the same result.
Every time I try and take a screen shot it says "Couldn't capture screenshot. - Can't take screenshot due to limited storage space, or it isn't allowed by the app or your organization." I would post a screenshot of what it's doing but... well... I think you get the point. I have plenty of storage space and I have dived into the various permissions settings on 6.0 but have yet to find out how to fix it.
Has anyone else had this problem across multiple roms and no luck with screenshots?
Currently running:
Chroma Oct-10-2015
Kernel:
3.10.40-Chroma-v1.01
Go to the screenshot directory and try to manually create any file there using your usual file manager/explorer.. If that fails,.it may be that the permissions are screwed which sometimes happens when you copy sdcard data back whilst in recovery.
If that sounds like your problem, there is a zip you can flash. Do NOT use "fix permissions" in recovery.
Flash this*zip*via recovery...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2849968&d=1405300107
Located from thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239421 by @osm0sis
danarama said:
Go to the screenshot directory and try to manually create any file there using your usual file manager/explorer.. If that fails,.it may be that the permissions are screwed which sometimes happens when you copy sdcard data back whilst in recovery.
If that sounds like your problem, there is a zip you can flash. Do NOT use "fix permissions" in recovery.
Flash this*zip*via recovery...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2849968&d=1405300107
Located from thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239421 by @osm0sis
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There was a miscellaneous file on the /sdcard/pictures folder called screenshots. I couldn't access it and I couldn't create a new folder called screenshots
Es says operations failed
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mkgarrod said:
There was a miscellaneous file on the /sdcard/pictures folder called screenshots. I couldn't access it and I couldn't create a new folder called screenshots
Es says operations failed
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Try this. Boot into TWRP select Advanced, File Manager go to /sdcard/pictures hit Select, chmod 755, confirm, reboot.
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mkgarrod said:
There was a miscellaneous file on the /sdcard/pictures folder called screenshots. I couldn't access it and I couldn't create a new folder called screenshots
Es says operations failed
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Witek_M said:
Try this. Boot into TWRP select Advanced, File Manager go to /sdcard/pictures hit Select, chmod 755, confirm, reboot.
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Why are you still in ES? The problem isn't permissions, it's ownership. Use my zip as was suggested by @danarama.
The permissions zip worked,
As to why I was "still in ES?" I like to have an understanding of how everything works. May not be the quickest way to fix a problem, but it allows process of elimination on my side to see what specifically the issue is.
I appreciate the .zip and suggestions everyone! Thanks!
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The problem isn't permissions, it's ownership. Use my zip as was suggested by @danarama.
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@osm0sis, You are amazeballs!! Ran into this same inconvenience the last couple of days. Swyped a quick search, quite effortlessly arrrived here, where I can thank you for the fruits of your labour. And I do mean ALL of your work across XDA. I appreciate you much! ?
Take screenshot on your PC
Well, I think maybe you can try taking the screenshot of your Nexus 6 on computer. Just don't do it on the phone if it keeps failing. Android Manager can do this and save the picture on your PC.
is it working now?
You can try to rename pictures to pictures2 and reboot your phone, this was a quick solution on the oneplus one, if it works, but it's a dirty solution.
Hi,
I think I have hard-bricked my phone. It's not rooted. It can't boot into download mode (showing "downloading...."), but it can boot into recovery mode.
At first, I can't gain access into the internal sdcard......... seems like it is corrupted. **when I plug into my pc, the phone can't be detected (samsung driver is installed)**
Later on, I've tried to wipe data and factory reset and i accidentally format system :crying: ....... I have also try to flash back to stock firmware, but it showed these :
E: failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E: failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
Can it still be fixed? Can someone guide me on how to deal with this problem?
Bryan92 said:
Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 BIG TROUBLE !!!
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Hi there, just try this steps, take it nice and easy and you'll recover your ACE :good: :highfive:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207919
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840645
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073233
as you can see there's a lot of posts with this kind of information, just stick by one and one of them will do the trick.
I had the same problem once, and used a process to simply revert to stock and it worked...
What I didiwas something along these steps:
1st search for stock roms (a site called Android xda as them)
You can start by here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2773407
Then:
Install Samsung Drivers.
Extract Stock firmware zip file to get the .tar.md5 file named like "S5830XWKTM........"
Download and Extract "Odin for GT-S5830+OPS.zip" with WinRar, 7Zip or Windows zip file utility.
Power off your Phone.
Get into "Download mode" by pressing Home + Vol(-) + Power Keys.
Open Odin_Multi_Downloader.exe
Connect your phone to pc via USB cable.
Make sure that your phone is detected in "Com Port Maping" area
Press "Select Ops" button and choose Cooper.ops file along with the Odin_Multi_Downloader.exe
Check "One Package" tick on option above message
Press "One Package" button and choose the firmware file "xxxx.tar.md5" (under select ops)
Press "Start" button under Execution.
Wait for some time... The flashing may take about 4 min - 5 min. The Phone will be auto rebooted after successfull flasing.
Remove the USB Cable.
If you are facing boot loop after flashing completed on Odin, you have to go to Stock Recovery (Home+Power Key combination) and select wipe data/factory reset.
Hope you can solve your problem
vamiz said:
Hi there, just try this steps, take it nice and easy and you'll recover your ACE :good: :highfive:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207919
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840645
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073233
as you can see there's a lot of posts with this kind of information, just stick by one and one of them will do the trick.
I had the same problem once, and used a process to simply revert to stock and it worked...
What I didiwas something along these steps:
1st search for stock roms (a site called Android xda as them)
You can start by here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2773407
Then:
Install Samsung Drivers.
Extract Stock firmware zip file to get the .tar.md5 file named like "S5830XWKTM........"
Download and Extract "Odin for GT-S5830+OPS.zip" with WinRar, 7Zip or Windows zip file utility.
Power off your Phone.
Get into "Download mode" by pressing Home + Vol(-) + Power Keys.
Open Odin_Multi_Downloader.exe
Connect your phone to pc via USB cable.
Make sure that your phone is detected in "Com Port Maping" area
Press "Select Ops" button and choose Cooper.ops file along with the Odin_Multi_Downloader.exe
Check "One Package" tick on option above message
Press "One Package" button and choose the firmware file "xxxx.tar.md5" (under select ops)
Press "Start" button under Execution.
Wait for some time... The flashing may take about 4 min - 5 min. The Phone will be auto rebooted after successfull flasing.
Remove the USB Cable.
If you are facing boot loop after flashing completed on Odin, you have to go to Stock Recovery (Home+Power Key combination) and select wipe data/factory reset.
Hope you can solve your problem
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Anyway, thanks for your help...... But now I'm facing this problem
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what should i do now?
I've shut my phone off before going to bed a few nights ago, then when i woke up, i turned my phone on and all i after a default lockscreen is this message :
"Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible. To resume using your phone , you must perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google Account."
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( i just borrowed this image from another forum as i cant get a screenshot of mine)
if i stay on this screen i can shut my phone off an on and the volume rocker still works, but the only other option i have is to click the RESET PHONE button.
doing so however only gives me the Android System Recovery mode with the ff options and results i get:
1. reboot : if i choose this, the dead android guy just flashes off and on and i can no longer shut my phone down. have to drain the built in battery to shut it down and try another option.
2. apply update from adb: prompts me to sideload a file.. no idea how to do this.. and i believe usb debugging might be required and i recall my usb debugging mode was off before this issue happened.
3. apply update from external storage : the htc one has a built in sd card (apart from the internal phone storage), and i have no update file on it, nor do i have a way of copying one onto it.
4. wipe data/reset : did so, after which, will need to select reboot option, and will just give same result for option # 1 as above..
5. wipe cache partition : same results as #4.
6. apply update from cache: no idea how to do this either.
i would desperately want to recover my files from the built in external storage. but i'm crossing my fingers anyone can help me get the phone fully functional. factory state will be fine. help please..
Anyone who can help? Thanks
Complete noob here. Any help in recovering the device would be much appreciated.
I was trying to install a custom ROM on my T713.
1) I started without unlocking the bootloader. I was under the impression that Download Mode is substitute for unlocked bootloader on Samsung devices.
2) I flashed TWRP using Odin. Booted in TWRP and took a backup. But the Internal Storage wouldn't mount for me to save the backup file on PC.
3) I decided to see if I could save the backup file by booting in the regular OS. But then the display got stuck in the loading window ("SAMSUNG").
4) I booted into TWRP again, and tried to (a) reset the file system and then (b) change the file system (first to ext2 then to ext4). Still the Internal Storage wouldn't mount.
5) So according to this thread, I decided to unlock the bootloader.
6) I referred to this thread mentioned on Samsung support forum. Downloaded CF-AUTO-ROOT from firmware.mobi and flashed it with Odin. That's when I got this error:
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:
The tablet won't boot into recovery anymore. The forced reboot (Home + Power + Volume-) would bring me back to this screen.
7) Smart Switch PC software didn't recognize the device.
So, latest update is that I am stuck with this screen and no way out.
Hate to say that but if this is what you could only access you are left with a nice paperweight, Unless you can access other any screens than this.
I feared so. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
Do you have any other wisdom to share in the matter? E.g. where did it go wrong? at what stage should/could I have turned back?
chaturang said:
I feared so. Anyway, thanks for your reply.
Do you have any other wisdom to share in the matter? E.g. where did it go wrong? at what stage should/could I have turned back?
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volume down/up and home and power does not help either?
Home + Power + Volume- reboots in the same screen
Home + Power + Volume+ does nothing
chaturang said:
Home + Power + Volume- reboots in the same screen
Home + Power + Volume+ does nothing
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That blue screen is not the end a such, as I undestand (I'm still learning), you have 2 options:
1. Boot into download mode: hold down Power & Volume down until the screen switches off then flip straight into download mode by holding Home + Volume Down + Power
2. Flash your tablet with stock ROM with ODIN (there are some tutorials online if you duckduckgo it)