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I've had my NC rooted for 3 weeks. No probs. I decided to update to 1.0.1 to see if wifi was better and so I entered the adb command to force system update and all seemed to be well. After that it went into a boot loop.
I forced another "update" by powering down 8x during bootup. It reinstalled and then same problem. I then tried the directions at nookdevs to fix boot loops. I couldn't ssh into the NC, but to my surprise I could use adb, but I can't do the listed commands because I get "permission denied".
I did an adb logcat and I get nonstop info going by, mostly looking for stuff that shouldn't be there anymore, i.e. apps I loaded when it was rooted. Dalvik cache??
So, long story short, I've tried a system wipe 4x now and I'm stuck in an endless boot loop BUT I do have adb access. What now?
Power, +, N button doesn't work either?
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Power, +, N button doesn't work either?
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Haha. Good call. That did work. Bigtime brain fart. Trying all the hard stuff and not the easiest. What's the diff between the two methods?
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Haha. Good call. That did work. Bigtime brain fart. Trying all the hard stuff and not the easiest. What's the diff between the two methods?
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Head over to Nook Devs for the breakdown of the two.. Both methods are requied for using the newest AutoNooter... Glad to hear the device is still in working order.
Stuck in Boot Loop
Noob here with a problem. I’ve had my NC rooted for 5 days and the rooting went well. I had all my favorite android apps up and running. However I was experiencing random reboots (2-3 times per day). So, I decided to unroot and let the 1.0.1 update install and then I was going to use Auto-Nooter 2.12.18 to get everything back.
I did the 8X reboot thing and after reloaded, the NC went into a boot loop. The first thing I tried to do was the n, volume+ and power button. It simply went back to the boot loop.
I immediately put the auto-nooter sdcard in the NC, plugged in the usb to the pc. As opposed to the other times I did this, I got no visual indication that the PC recognized or activated the NC. I waited the full 5 minutes and removed it. The boot animation had changed, but the NC stayed in the boot loop.
I then searched and found this on nookdev.com (nookdevs.com/NookColor_Fix_Boot_Loops ). Following the instructions there, I installed putty.exe in the same folder as adb.exe. Putty would start and the session window would open, but I could not type or paste anything into the ssh screen. I assumed I had a bad download so I redid that and the install – no luck. I then searched and found another site from which I could download putty.exe, same results.
Before I ejected the NC I opened the command line window and I did adb devices and it came back with nothing. So now my NC is not recognized by the PC (and was before all this).
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Any help with the putty ssh screen issue? Any help will be appreciated.
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I then searched and found this on nookdev.com (nookdevs.com/NookColor_Fix_Boot_Loops ). Following the instructions there, I installed putty.exe in the same folder as adb.exe. Putty would start and the session window would open, but I could not type or paste anything into the ssh screen. I assumed I had a bad download so I redid that and the install – no luck. I then searched and found another site from which I could download putty.exe, same results.
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Out of desperation I downloaded putty.exe again and it worked this time. Using the script on the nookdev.com website, the NC booted. I then did the data wipe and the 8X reset. I'm now back to stock (mostly) and I'll see if it updates tonight. If not, I'll force it tomorrow and don the new auto-nooter.
I'm learning!!
Glad you fixed yours too. This device is nearly impossible to brick unless you deliberately try to. Definitely easy to undo hard work, but hard to brick.
I have the same problem. Minutes after rooting with autonooter, my Nook restarted and I didn't even set up ADB access. I tried reseting several times with no luck Please help!!
Mine is currently stuck in a boot loop as well. I did not update to the newer firmware it auto-updated and jacked everything up. Pretty upset right now.
I know I can reset the device but I need to get the data from it first. I have the entire storage full of data that I need. It will not boot at all and if this gets erased i'll more than likely end up returning the device and purchasing something that I won't have this problem with every update.
Unfortunately, there aren't many devices that will automatically backup all your important data to external media without you having to take some action on your own to set that up.
hey guys i'm noob here yesterday i rooted my nook color and everything was going fine until i turned it off when i tried to turn this again i couldn't so i took the sdcard off and tried again it powered but now i'm stuck in the grey 'N' screen, any idea on how can i fix this?
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hey guys i'm noob here yesterday i rooted my nook color and everything was going fine until i turned it off when i tried to turn this again i couldn't so i took the sdcard off and tried again it powered but now i'm stuck in the grey 'N' screen, any idea on how can i fix this?
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Well, I'm not an expert, but I have been through this kind of thing. I would think you have two possibilities. One would be to put the nooter sdcard back in and hook it to the computer again. If it isn't very corrupted, it may automatically reload from the nooter sdcard.
If that won't work, then I think it's time to do the 3 finger data wipe and then the 8X reboot thing. You can then redo the nooter sdcard thing.
Good luck.
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hey guys i'm noob here yesterday i rooted my nook color and everything was going fine until i turned it off when i tried to turn this again i couldn't so i took the sdcard off and tried again it powered but now i'm stuck in the grey 'N' screen, any idea on how can i fix this?
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EXACT Same thing happened to me and a friend when using autonooter and 1.0.1. I think there is a problem with autonooter or 1.0.1 messing up the booting process. I wonder whats wrong So I was able to do the 8X reboot thing and get back to stock 1.0.0 and from here I'll try to attempt to use autonooter for 1.0.1. But I'm staying with 1.0.0 until Froyo next month.
thanks! the 8x thing worked good, I did the whole auto noot process again and it works at all except by this market issue
Hi all, I'm having some serious booting issues on my touchpad running CM7. I always seem to get this error when I start it up:
Selected: 'boot CyanogenMod'
Loading '/boot/uImage.CyanogenMod'...OK
Checking uImage...Invalid Data CRC
BOOT FAILED!
Press SELECT to continue
, or on anything else I want to boot.
Then I have to do a power + home button restart a whole bunch of times before it successfully boots into webOS/CM7. This is a procedure I have to go through every time I turn on this device, so you can imagine it takes me anywhere from 5-10 minutes to finally get into the home screen.
I do however can see this coming, on that initial moboot screen, there is a dashed green line that randomly appears at times; this is an indication that the boot will fail. Also sometimes it goes through to booting android, but then boot loops back to moboot then displays that message again that I mentioned above.
To fix this I've been trying to avoid a full re-installation of CM7 but I've wiped the cache many times and did a full wipe back when this problem started.
Any suggestions for a fix? Thanks.
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Hi all, I'm having some serious booting issues on my touchpad running CM7. I always seem to get this error when I start it up:
Selected: 'boot CyanogenMod'
Loading '/boot/uImage.CyanogenMod'...OK
Checking uImage...Invalid Data CRC
BOOT FAILED!
Press SELECT to continue
, or on anything else I want to boot.
Then I have to do a power + home button restart a whole bunch of times before it successfully boots into webOS/CM7. This is a procedure I have to go through every time I turn on this device, so you can imagine it takes me anywhere from 5-10 minutes to finally get into the home screen.
I do however can see this coming, on that initial moboot screen, there is a dashed green line that randomly appears at times; this is an indication that the boot will fail. Also sometimes it goes through to booting android, but then boot loops back to moboot then displays that message again that I mentioned above.
To fix this I've been trying to avoid a full re-installation of CM7 but I've wiped the cache many times and did a full wipe back when this problem started.
Any suggestions for a fix? Thanks.
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When you wiped the cache, did you get the dalvik, too?
Yes I wiped the dalvik as well, but all that does is make the initial boot longer (when I manage to get it to successfully boot that is).
Did you try to reinstall/re flash CM7? You don't lose anything by doing that, and you could do it right from Clockwork recovery. Maybe something got messed up in the installation and reinstalling it would fix it.
Will give it a shot and let you guys know. Thanks for the input. Also one more question, do you guys go through the same thing at all? Or are all your initial boots successful straight to the home screen like any other Android device. Thanks again.
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Hi all, I'm having some serious booting issues on my touchpad running CM7. I always seem to get this error when I start it up:
Selected: 'boot CyanogenMod'
Loading '/boot/uImage.CyanogenMod'...OK
Checking uImage...Invalid Data CRC
BOOT FAILED!
Press SELECT to continue
, or on anything else I want to boot.
Then I have to do a power + home button restart a whole bunch of times before it successfully boots into webOS/CM7. This is a procedure I have to go through every time I turn on this device, so you can imagine it takes me anywhere from 5-10 minutes to finally get into the home screen.
I do however can see this coming, on that initial moboot screen, there is a dashed green line that randomly appears at times; this is an indication that the boot will fail. Also sometimes it goes through to booting android, but then boot loops back to moboot then displays that message again that I mentioned above.
To fix this I've been trying to avoid a full re-installation of CM7 but I've wiped the cache many times and did a full wipe back when this problem started.
Any suggestions for a fix? Thanks.
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Sounds like you either have corruption on /boot filesystem or faulty
hardware.
I would try running webOS doctor and then re-installing moboot/CM/etc.
with ACMEInstaller. This should not require a reinstall of apps, etc.
If you still have the same after that, then you probably have some bad
hardware.
Ok so I did the suggestion of jcsullins. Did webOS doctor with latest version (3.0.5) and re-installed moboot. A funny thing happened though, after the installation of moboot, the cyanogen and clockwork settings did not show up on the moboot menu, only the webos, recovery for it, shutdown and reboot. This was fixed with another re-installation of moboot. Long story short, everything seems to be fixed, my data and settings are in tact, and I just turned it off and on (not reboot) 6 times now with each initial boot being successful. Just posting this to thank you guys and for anyone else in the future that may have this problem. Thanks again!
same problem with moboot disappearing after the update. ive reinstalled moboot three times and still cant get the menu to display the cyanogen or clockwork options.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
edit: ended up adding moboot, the original CWM, and the latest XRON build and running ACME Installer and all is well. Just cant install preware to the touchpad since i used webdoctor to install the latest update.
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same problem with moboot disappearing after the update. ive reinstalled moboot three times and still cant get the menu to display the cyanogen or clockwork options.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
edit: ended up adding moboot, the original CWM, and the latest XRON build and running ACME Installer and all is well. Just cant install preware to the touchpad since i used webdoctor to install the latest update.
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Just reroot webOS and re-install preware.
installed CWM and CM9 per the wiki on rootzwiki
everything seemed to install just fine, however the tablet keeps rebooting upon trying to boot into cyanogen. it goes to the loading screen then reboots shortly after. anyone have any idea as to why this is occurring?
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installed CWM and CM9 per the wiki on rootzwiki
everything seemed to install just fine, however the tablet keeps rebooting upon trying to boot into cyanogen. it goes to the loading screen then reboots shortly after. anyone have any idea as to why this is occurring?
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Not sure but did you wipe the cache and the davlik cache? I'd try that first. Might want to try re-downloading the zip and reinstalling if that doesn't work.
At various times I get events:
Seems when charging cable is removed it settles down and behaves better..
When selecting the reboot it shuts down.
When shut down it reboots.
North do I get battery charging symbol when off.
knox07 said:
installed CWM and CM9 per the wiki on rootzwiki
everything seemed to install just fine, however the tablet keeps rebooting upon trying to boot into cyanogen. it goes to the loading screen then reboots shortly after. anyone have any idea as to why this is occurring?
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Had the same issue. You need to install it with ACMEInstaller2 instead of the old one. Had to install and uninstall it 2 times before figuring that out.
If you came from cm7 also be sure to clear out the old kernel. Apparently the touchpad can have two kernels on it, which messes things up.
Sent from my android touchpad.
galaxy w with cm9 keeps restarting
hi guys sorry to bother but i recently flashed my galaxy w from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576874 with cm9. it was wonderful at first but recently my phone just keeps restarting. i cant even use the phone. pls help!!!
junlongt said:
hi guys sorry to bother but i recently flashed my galaxy w from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576874 with cm9. it was wonderful at first but recently my phone just keeps restarting. i cant even use the phone. pls help!!!
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This is the HP Touchpad forum. You'd be better off asking in the Galaxy W forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1474
I am coming from OaT LnTJB 12/22 and upgraded to AcmeInstaller3 before flashing that ROM (as I came from CM9, although I didn't use AcmeUninstaller first) and also have moboot 3.8 and the latest TWRP and CWM.
However, when trying to flash the new CM10 build after doing a full wipe through recovery (i.e., System, Data, Cache) I keep coming up with the same errors, such as "damaged SD card" upon boot (even though I can browse the contents through file manager) and broken wallpaper (didn't dive too much into other errors after those, as I already knew something was amiss). Also, in trying to wipe cache/dalvik, upon reboot it gave me this weird screen where it usually would say "Android is upgrading..." and instead had some symbols (one was %) with a prompt that I can paraphrase as "touch to switch apps". Odd to say the least.
Any ideas as to what could be causing these errors? Should I just dirty flash over OaT (not my preference)? Any/all help is appreciated!
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I am coming from OaT LnTJB 12/22 and upgraded to AcmeInstaller3 before flashing that ROM (as I came from CM9, although I didn't use AcmeUninstaller first) and also have moboot 3.8 and the latest TWRP and CWM.
However, when trying to flash the new CM10 build after doing a full wipe through recovery (i.e., System, Data, Cache) I keep coming up with the same errors, such as "damaged SD card" upon boot (even though I can browse the contents through file manager) and broken wallpaper (didn't dive too much into other errors after those, as I already knew something was amiss). Also, in trying to wipe cache/dalvik, upon reboot it gave me this weird screen where it usually would say "Android is upgrading..." and instead had some symbols (one was %) with a prompt that I can paraphrase as "touch to switch apps". Odd to say the least.
Any ideas as to what could be causing these errors? Should I just dirty flash over OaT (not my preference)? Any/all help is appreciated!
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I would run acmeuninstaller, then go through the cminstall and acmeinstaller3 thing.
Good luck.
Edit: make a backup, just in case. Use cwm, there's been cases where twrp has caused problems.
You say you have two both TWRP and CWM which one did you use? It's also probably one to many as the maximum size for the boot folder is 32mb which you are probably quite close to.
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I would run acmeuninstaller, then go through the cminstall and acmeinstaller3 thing.
Good luck.
Edit: make a backup, just in case. Use cwm, there's been cases where twrp has caused problems.
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Thanks for the advice. Going to have to do this I guess.
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You say you have two both TWRP and CWM which one did you use? It's also probably one to many as the maximum size for the boot folder is 32mb which you are probably quite close to.
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I used them both, although I generally use TWRP. I got rid of CWM and tried again to no avail. Thanks for the reply.
Running ACMEuninstall and reinstalling did nothing to fix the problem. Still have "damaged SD card" prompt upon boot, still have broken wallpaper functionality as well as crippled launcher functionality. Any ideas?
How is webOS running? If you get problems in that also then I would run acmeuninstaller and then run remove android from preware followed by webos doctor 3.00 then 3.0.5 if you want to actually use it.
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How is webOS running? If you get problems in that also then I would run acmeuninstaller and then run remove android from preware followed by webos doctor 3.00 then 3.0.5 if you want to actually use it.
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No issues with WebOS; trying WebOS doctor right now then going to try and reinstall android, hope it works. If not I will try your suggestion. Thanks for the info!
**EDIT** Tried WebOS doctor, but it stuck at 72% and I had to pull the plug; now my TP won't boot at all. Because of course it won't. Device may be bricked
**EDIT2** Okay just rescued my TP using jcsullins de-bricking tool via Linux. Now I am back in WebOS. If I may ask, what should be my next step? My SD storage is intact so I know my device wasn't completely wiped, which to me means that I might run into the same problems installing CM10, and I would obviously like to avoid that. I would like to do a full wipe but seeing as how WebOS doctor ended disastrously I am a little skittish about my next move. Once again, any/all help is appreciated. Thanks!
reset webos
rg2 said:
No issues with WebOS; trying WebOS doctor right now then going to try and reinstall android, hope it works. If not I will try your suggestion. Thanks for the info!
**EDIT** Tried WebOS doctor, but it stuck at 72% and I had to pull the plug; now my TP won't boot at all. Because of course it won't. Device may be bricked
**EDIT2** Okay just rescued my TP using jcsullins de-bricking tool via Linux. Now I am back in WebOS. If I may ask, what should be my next step? My SD storage is intact so I know my device wasn't completely wiped, which to me means that I might run into the same problems installing CM10, and I would obviously like to avoid that. I would like to do a full wipe but seeing as how WebOS doctor ended disastrously I am a little skittish about my next move. Once again, any/all help is appreciated. Thanks!
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I was having trouble installing cm9 when I bought my touchpad. Got an error that said drive needed to be formatted when connected to my pc. I did a reset in webos and it fixed the problems. Try that.
rg2 said:
No issues with WebOS; trying WebOS doctor right now then going to try and reinstall android, hope it works. If not I will try your suggestion. Thanks for the info!
**EDIT** Tried WebOS doctor, but it stuck at 72% and I had to pull the plug; now my TP won't boot at all. Because of course it won't. Device may be bricked
**EDIT2** Okay just rescued my TP using jcsullins de-bricking tool via Linux. Now I am back in WebOS. If I may ask, what should be my next step? My SD storage is intact so I know my device wasn't completely wiped, which to me means that I might run into the same problems installing CM10, and I would obviously like to avoid that. I would like to do a full wipe but seeing as how WebOS doctor ended disastrously I am a little skittish about my next move. Once again, any/all help is appreciated. Thanks!
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Did you use webOS doctor 3.00?
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I was having trouble installing cm9 when I bought my touchpad. Got an error that said drive needed to be formatted when connected to my pc. I did a reset in webos and it fixed the problems. Try that.
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Thanks for the tip. Will have to try this.
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Did you use webOS doctor 3.00?
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No did 3.0.5. Gonna try 3.00. Thanks again for all the help!
**EDIT** After downgrading to 3.00 via WebOS Doctor and doing a Secure Full Wipe through WebOS, I was able to install the new JCSullins CM10 build w/o issues! Thanks again to all for the help
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Thanks for the tip. Will have to try this.
No did 3.0.5. Gonna try 3.00. Thanks again for all the help!
**EDIT** After downgrading to 3.00 via WebOS Doctor and doing a Secure Full Wipe through WebOS, I was able to install the new JCSullins CM10 build w/o issues! Thanks again to all for the help
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Glad you have sorted it I'm using this Rom http://goo.im/devs/SGA/CM10/CM10_UnOfficial_Mar0813.zip with http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip and extremely happy with it.
If you are going to try it do a system,/factory wipe and then flash with your recovery.
I'm assuming you originally used acmeuninstaller 3
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Glad you have sorted it I'm using this Rom http://goo.im/devs/SGA/CM10/CM10_UnOfficial_Mar0813.zip with http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip and extremely happy with it.
If you are going to try it do a system,/factory wipe and then flash with your recovery.
I'm assuming you originally used acmeuninstaller 3
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Thank you for the suggestion! I will try this since I seem to be cursed using the JCSullins build :/
A week ago I installed TWRP on my Hp Touchpad, via the GooManager App.
After I rebooted into TWRP it showed a error message. I cant remember what it said. First I just let it broken, but then I wanted to update SlickleROM from Version 1 to 1.1. But i couldnt use the Recovery System, because it didnt work.
So I tried to install the Clockworkmod Recovery and the new ROM with ACMEInstaller2 and ACMEInstaller3, but ACMEInstaller3 did nothing, it just showed the HP logo. ACMEInstaller2 showed a Error Message, that /boot is out of space. So i decided to reset my Touchpad.
First I used ACMEUninstaller to uninstall Android. Then i used WebosDoctor to remove all data, but it said it couldn't reset my phone after a few minutes. My Touchpad could'nt boot. It just shutdown everytime it was booting. I stopped the endless rebooting with holding Power Button and Pressing Home Button 10 Times. After that I tried to doctor serval times with older versions and tried to find out what was happening. But then the battery was too low. WebosDoctor could charge it and in the outlet it just charged until it was booting again, so i could charge enough to doctor the device. Now I have a not booting Touchpad with a too low battery to doctor.
I already tried to restore it to factory condition with this guide. But the WebosDoctor didnt work
Does anyone know what I can try to do?
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A weekhttp://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/testing ago I installed TWRP on my Hp Touchpad, via the GooManager App.
After I rebooted into TWRP it showed a error message. I cant remember what it said. First I just let it broken, but then I wanted to update SlickleROM from Version 1 to 1.1. But i couldnt use the Recovery System, because it didnt work.
So I tried to install the Clockworkmod Recovery and the new ROM with ACMEInstaller2 and ACMEInstaller3, but ACMEInstaller3 did nothing, it just showed the HP logo. ACMEInstaller2 showed a Error Message, that /boot is out of space. So i decided to reset my Touchpad.
First I used ACMEUninstaller to uninstall Android. Then i used WebosDoctor to remove all data, but it said it couldn't reset my phone after a few minutes. My Touchpad could'nt boot. It just shutdown everytime it was booting. I stopped the endless rebooting with holding Power Button and Pressing Home Button 10 Times. After that I tried to doctor serval times with older versions and tried to find out what was happening. But then the battery was too low. WebosDoctor could charge it and in the outlet it just charged until it was booting again, so i could charge enough to doctor the device. Now I have a not booting Touchpad with a too low battery to doctor.
I already tried to restore it to factory condition with this guide. But the WebosDoctor didnt work
Does anyone know what I can try to do?
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Try leaving the tp charging, at least overnight, till it's 100% charged. Then try the guide again. If you're having trouble with novaterm, there's a good work around on page 12.
If you're having trouble with the doctor, either the 8% or the 12%, do a search for either. Don't worry, there's a workaround. Also search the webos nation forum, you'll find answers there also.
Good luck.
Edit : use cwm. Myself and several others here have had problems with TWRP.
Here's the link for cwm : http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/recovery
Use the 12/15 one.
AW: [Q] HP Touchpad no longer booting.
I already that, but it only charges until it tries to boot.
Are you using the cable that came with the TP?
AW: [Q] HP Touchpad no longer booting.
Yes.
AW: [Q] HP Touchpad no longer booting.
The problem is, that it tries to boot, but it can't boot.
Have you tried to power it down whilst still plugged in ?
AW: [Q] HP Touchpad no longer booting.
What do you mean with:
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Have you tried to power it down whilst still plugged in ?
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What I mean is you have your TP charging and it automatically boots when it has sufficient charge, while leaving still connected to the charger have /can you turn it off but leave it connected?
AW: [Q] HP Touchpad no longer booting.
I will try it now.
AW: [Q] HP Touchpad no longer booting.
I just tried it, but it instantly reboots after turning it off.
It's obviously stuck in some sort of loop, my final thought is to hold both power and volume to put it into recovery and leave it so that it hopefully continues to charge .
You said you had a problem with running chicle's suggestion with the restore your TP to factory condition, how far did you get ?
AW: [Q] HP Touchpad no longer booting.
I alreqdy tried to charge it in recovery mode, but the battery didn't charge either. I tried to reset it with serval versions of the webosdoctor, but as I said it didn't work. It just said it couln't reset the phone. In the console/log it crashed at charging. And it list connection.
When you say ' I already tried to restore it to factory condition with this guide. But the WebosDoctor didnt work "
Does that mean you were able to run all the instructions in command prompt and then failed with webos doctor 3.0.0 ?
sstar said:
When you say ' I already tried to restore it to factory condition with this guide. But the WebosDoctor didnt work "
Does that mean you were able to run all the instructions in command prompt and then failed with webos doctor 3.0.0 ?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Well I'm at a loss ,if or when you can try the factory restore commands followed by webos Doctor 3.0.0 again. I had to do it twice with mine.
That's all i can think of. Good luck.
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Well I'm at a loss ,if or when you can try the factory restore commands followed by webos Doctor 3.0.0 again. I had to do it twice with mine.
That's all i can think of. Good luck.
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I already did it twice
Now I finally got it working. I just charged it in Recovery Mode for a long time. Then I just used Webosdoctor and now it works!
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