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
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I've had my sgs for almost 1 year , and except for rooting it i didnt rly fiddle with it .
On new years eve night i noticed my phone was closed, and when i tried to open it , it started going in this endless restart loop where it would show me the Galaxy S gt-i9000 start up screen and then restart.I pulled out the battery and the problem got fixed, but now it's happening again and it seems i cant fix it.
I read on the forums that this might indicate an internal sd card failure, and if thats the case is there any way of getting my data back?
Power the phone down then push the on button.
Then hold down the home key, the on key, and the left key in the down position and it will give you a fresh boot and upload the original settings.......
You will lose all your pics and numbers etc so I hope you have it backed up..
Regards Lee ( cash_13 )
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Power the phone down then push the on button.
Then hold down the home key, the on key, and the left key in the down position and it will give you a fresh boot and upload the original settings.......
You will lose all your pics and numbers etc so I hope you have it backed up..
Regards Lee ( cash_13 )
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that will get you in the download mode...
If you are indeed rooted a last resort can be downloading the 2.3.5 stock rom from Sam mobile.. Put your phone into download mode as that guy said, there are lots of tutorials about this online then use odin to flash. As I say this is a last resort if nothing else works.
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Use 3 button combo to recovery (Volume up + Home + Power) and do a factory reset and wipe cache. You will see them from the menu. You will not going to lose your personal data. You will just have to install the apps again.
At first don't make factory reset. Try first to wipe Cache, dalvik Cache and fix permissions (all from the recovery). If it doesn't help try flash new Rom (no wipe) or make factory reset. If this don't help either try flashing a 3 file Rom with pit and repartition.
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Did the wipe cache thingy, its still not loading, i dont rly wana do a factory reset ( kinda need some pic's ) so is there any way that i can backup my data before doing a factory reset?
Zurgix said:
Did the wipe cache thingy, its still not loading, i dont rly wana do a factory reset ( kinda need some pic's ) so is there any way that i can backup my data before doing a factory reset?
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Doing a factory reset won't wipe your pics and all.. it'll just wipe the 2GB partition that is used for rom and apps.. your pics are stored on the separate 6GB/14GB partition and that is not affected when you do a factory reset.. all your contacts, messages and applications etc will be wiped though..
Zurgix said:
Did the wipe cache thingy, its still not loading, i dont rly wana do a factory reset ( kinda need some pic's ) so is there any way that i can backup my data before doing a factory reset?
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If you have gone into recovery and cleared cache, dalvik cache and fixed permissions, then the only option available now is to factory reset in recovery. You will NOT lose any pictures or music on your sd card. You will however, lose your installed apps, their data, your phone numbers and messages. Hopefully you have your numbers backed up with google or at least stored on your sim.
If this doesn't work, you will need to flash a new rom with odin. It's a 5 minute job once you've downloaded everything required.
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If you have gone into recovery and cleared cache, dalvik cache and fixed permissions, then the only option available now is to factory reset in recovery. You will NOT lose any pictures or music on your sd card. You will however, lose your installed apps, their data, your phone numbers and messages. Hopefully you have your numbers backed up with google or at least stored on your sim.
If this doesn't work, you will need to flash a new rom with odin. It's a 5 minute job once you've downloaded everything required.
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Did as you said and its still not working, because i still have my waranty il take it to the " pros" instead of flasing a new rom.
Only way is to flash a fresh stock rom via Odin since factory reset wouldn't work for you.
Zurgix said:
Did as you said and its still not working, because i still have my waranty il take it to the " pros" instead of flasing a new rom.
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Mate, all they will do (all they CAN do) is flash a new rom........ But, whatever - it's your phone and time.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Hi bros,
Is there any one experienced? My phone is starting randomly restart after a software update. On this version N950FXXU4CRGA, it is a bit improved, less restart but the previous one was nightmare. It was 5-6 times a day, warranty does not much help since it was good at shop, no error found.
My phone is not rooted.
Pls help to identify if there is.
Thank you,
You may first try with a factory reset, to see if that solves it
Try wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode then perform a hard factory reset. As it could be a software conflict.
winol said:
You may first try with a factory reset, to see if that solves it
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iceepyon said:
Try wiping the Cache Partition in Recovery Mode then perform a hard factory reset. As it could be a software conflict.
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Thanks guys, will try out and let you know after few days
Cache wiped, factory reset done. Will come back after few days
Did cache clean and FReset solved it?
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.
Hello! I apologize if the terminology won't be correct but i'm not very tech savvy and i'm learning while trying to fix this mess
I have this rooted Samsung A715F (no custom rom) given to me by my cousin some time ago (he can't help me).
The day before yesterday it started boot-looping out the blue and i initially wiped the cache partition without success then i tried to flash the last firmware with Odin after reading some guides here, uploading the HOME_CSC to not lose my data, I've some important pictures i would like not to lose (I know, not making a backup was stupid).
But the problem wasn't solved, the only difference is a new screen during the boot saying: "One ui error" and another "Can't load android system your data may be corrupted[...] where i can select Try again, factory data reset and recovery logs".
Luckily i still can access Download and Recovery mode but i don't really know what to do, i tried to download the firmware flash from other sources but nothing... and i'm pretty sure TWRP isn't installed.
Is there anything i can do before wiping data? Please, please help me
Of course no.
Hard reset and Davlik cache clean is required.
cmfCyangenModteam said:
Of course no.
Hard reset and Davlik cache clean is required.
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Thank you for your answer! Sigh, i thought as much...
Could you please elaborate? I'm trying to learn
Fuelinme said:
Thank you for your answer! Sigh, i thought as much...
Could you please elaborate? I'm trying to learn
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To enter recovery press power button and Volume - button, choose Reset function.