Hi,
Anyone know how to fix this issues?
Android version: 8.0.0
Thanks
Any help?
You Try : format factory reset
Try wiping the cache partition in Recovery Mode. If that doesn't work then you will have to perform a hard factory reset
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I'm trying to do a factory reset on my 8GB Nexus 7. It was rooted and unlocked on stock 4.2.1 with stock bootloader/recovery. When I boot into recovery, hold power and tap volume up, I get the menu and pick factory data reset, then select Yes to start the wipe. It then starts to show Formatting /data... and does nothing. I've let it sit for an hour; no change. I've tried temporarily booting TWRP and wiping data that way...same thing - say's it's wiping, but left it for over an hour and it appears to make no progress.
Next Steps? I've tried doing the fastboot flash commands to restore stock but still run into the reason for the factory reset - I'm getting the "enter your password to decrypt" message but none of my passwords are working; apparently factory reset is only way to fix.
go to the main device settings, backup and reset, then press factory data reset.
Wipeout said:
I'm trying to do a factory reset on my 8GB Nexus 7. It was rooted and unlocked on stock 4.2.1 with stock bootloader/recovery. When I boot into recovery, hold power and tap volume up, I get the menu and pick factory data reset, then select Yes to start the wipe. It then starts to show Formatting /data... and does nothing. I've let it sit for an hour; no change. I've tried temporarily booting TWRP and wiping data that way...same thing - say's it's wiping, but left it for over an hour and it appears to make no progress.
Next Steps? I've tried doing the fastboot flash commands to restore stock but still run into the reason for the factory reset - I'm getting the "enter your password to decrypt" message but none of my passwords are working; apparently factory reset is only way to fix.
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Try using a tool to wipe your tablet.
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simms22 said:
go to the main device settings, backup and reset, then press factory data reset.
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Can't get into the device settings, hence the attempt to wipe data in recovery.
SUDroid said:
Try using a tool to wipe your tablet.
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Have a tool suggestion? Whether I follow the fastboot guide to restoring to stock or use a tool, I still receive the "Enter password to decrypt storage" message; only way around that is to do a factory reset. I haven't seen any tools that allow me to do a factory reset.
Pull your battery
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Every since my phone upgraded to pie, my messages always show my name instead of their name. How can I change it back to default?
Have you tried wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode? If that doesn't work then backup your device and perform a hard factory reset of your device.
I tried the cache wipe but it didn't work. I did a hard reset, works great. Thanks for the help.
Hi every one..
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After updating to android 10 i can't turn on my hotspot on the phone ..... i didn't have this problem before the update (android 9)
can u help me?
Thanks...
Try wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode. If that doesn't work backup your device and perform a Hard Factory reset
iceepyon said:
Try wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode. If that doesn't work backup your device and perform a Hard Factory reset
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Adding DUN to the APN name Types list fixed this problem for me
I have Android 10 with 2.0 UI.
Have we lost the ability to move the brightness bar to the navigation? There use to be an option for it right under the adaptive brightness option, but on mine, it's not there anymore.
Try wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode. If that doesn't work, backup your device and perform a Hard Factory reset.
iceepyon said:
Try wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode. If that doesn't work, backup your device and perform a Hard Factory reset.
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I'll try the wipe in recovery mode, as I just did a factory reset last Sunday, and it was in the notification bar then.
I just recently did a factory reset about 10 days ago, and I think that's when the ability to move it disappeared. I also tried clearing the cache in recovery, and that didn't help either.
after updating the security patch my Note 8 does not perform or receive any more calls, does anyone have or have the same problem?
Try wiping your cache partition in Recovery mode. If that doesn't work then backup your device and perform a hard factory reset. That should resolve your issue