Hello all,
since today my phone doesn;t start up
it doesn't charge
I know that battery works
I hope someone has a positive answer for me ( I don't wan't to ready "you have to send it to htc" 'cause on this hd2 i installed hslp so no garanty
Karish1989 said:
'cause on this hd2 i installed hslp so no garanty
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just remove hspl, guarantee restored.
when you say "doesn't start" do you mean there's nothing at all, or it stops during loading?
what model phone?
what's the last thing you flashed?
have you been using android?
samsamuel said:
just remove hspl, guarantee restored.
when you say "doesn't start" do you mean there's nothing at all, or it stops during loading?
what model phone?
what's the last thing you flashed?
have you been using android?
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Hey Samuel,
Doesn't start means noting at all
I don't know the model but I live in holland so it's a 512 mb one
Last thing that I flashed was artemis rom v30 i gues
No android sir
Btw how can I delete HSPL it if i can't start it
check for bent battery connectors
samsamuel said:
check for bent battery connectors
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Connectors are fine not one is bent
Other tips
remove battery leave out for a few hours, connect phone to usb and wall charger, and only then insert battery. (That stops it trying to turn on the phone when you plug the charger in) leave to charge for a few hours, see what happens. It could be that the battery has become fully discharged because linux isn't handling the battery charge protection properly (maybe, heh)
Other than that, how do you know the battery is fine?
samsamuel said:
remove battery leave out for a few hours, connect phone to usb and wall charger, and only then insert battery. (That stops it trying to turn on the phone when you plug the charger in) leave to charge for a few hours, see what happens. It could be that the battery has become fully discharged because linux isn't handling the battery charge protection properly (maybe, heh)
Other than that, how do you know the battery is fine?
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'cause i tested it on another hd2
Thanks so much!
samsamuel said:
remove battery leave out for a few hours, connect phone to usb and wall charger, and only then insert battery. (That stops it trying to turn on the phone when you plug the charger in) leave to charge for a few hours, see what happens. It could be that the battery has become fully discharged because linux isn't handling the battery charge protection properly (maybe, heh)
Other than that, how do you know the battery is fine?
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Can I just say THANK YOU!!!! I just flashed the new leaked update from football and my phone wouldn't boot after soft reset. But you're trick worked like a charm. THANKS AGAIN, I was in a serious panic!
no problem.
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Hello XDA-Users....
I've got a little problem with my xda-device.
It's just doing not much. If i attach the device to the cradle. The system turned on and is beginning to start the ROM (I see the T-Mobile screen). I-ve got the hint that the installed ROM is 3.13. Radiostack and Protocol is empty. -> should be then GSM-Error in the bootloader.
After all this messages i've got an short "pling" (beep) of the device, and it all begins from starting....
I can not enter bootloader (nothing happens) and the battery won't be charged..... (There is no light)
I've checked already the fuse of the device. Looks good. What else do i have for possibilities to get the device working again? That the GSM-Part does not work is not important. I need the device just for testing and installing new software to include in the kitchen. So the phone function is not needed.
The battery semms to work, I still got some Volt if i check it with the multimeter.
Anyone have some tips for me?
Stefan
Have you looked at the connector on the base of the xda under magnification, it may be a bent pin on that or on the cradle that is preventing charging.
Connector looks good.
If i conect it, the device is getting power.
When i disconnect the cable / cradle the device stops doing anything and goes off.
If i do an hard reset with connected USB-cable, nothing happens.
If i try enter bootloader the display is flashing until i refuse the power button. Than endless "booting" starts again...
Stefan
It does sound like a low power situation, I think the gsm will not switch in unless there is sufficient power. If you need a battery I have one here that was removed from an xda a few months ago but should be fine, send me your address if you need it and I will give it to you.
That previous post was from me. Also have you checked that you dont have a stuck button.?
The buttons looks fine. tested them already. So that isn't the fault *damn*
If you can send me the battery, that would be very nice.
Maybe it's really the probelm. But i think, if the battery is in bad condition, there should be anway going a light on to show "going to load tthe battery".....
STefan
Stefan
If a hard reset doesn't solve the problem, then try this.
DO A FULL BACKUP FIRST!!!
Open the XDA, and remove the battery
(together with whatever circuit is attached)
Put the battery in the freezer for about 20 minutes.
Remove it, and reinstall it.
Now put it back in the cradle and it should charge.
Then to a restpore from the backup.
This just happened to me and it brought my XDA back to life.
A chemical process happens to rechargeable batteries that
prevents them from receiving a charge. Apparently freezing
the battery for a very short time (20 minutes) corrects this.
Try this at your own risk, but I did it to my only XDA and it is working fine
for about a week now. Otherwise I would have had to scrap my XDA.
Let me know how it works for you.
Joe
Joe_PDA said:
Stefan
If a hard reset doesn't solve the problem, then try this.
DO A FULL BACKUP FIRST!!!
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--> Not able. Device doesn´t start.....
Joe_PDA said:
Open the XDA, and remove the battery
(together with whatever circuit is attached)
Put the battery in the freezer for about 20 minutes.
Remove it, and reinstall it.
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--> done.....
Joe_PDA said:
Now put it back in the cradle and it should charge.
Then to a restpore from the backup.
This just happened to me and it brought my XDA back to life.
A chemical process happens to rechargeable batteries that
prevents them from receiving a charge. Apparently freezing
the battery for a very short time (20 minutes) corrects this.
Try this at your own risk, but I did it to my only XDA and it is working fine
for about a week now. Otherwise I would have had to scrap my XDA.
Let me know how it works for you.
Joe
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Thx for the tip. Tried it, but didn´t work for me....
Stefan
Stefan
Sorry to hear it didn't work.
Its been over a week and mine seems to be holding up.
I'd have to guess you battery is completely dead.
i have the same problem
you seem to be having the same problem as me m8 do you have no radio
or information on the radio task bar.
my unit keeps on re-starting the same as yours and i cant access setup even after hard reset. i attempt to charge the unit and the pwr light comes on briefly then goes out after approx 10 secs the unit then starts itself up and as mentioned before turns itself on and off randomly.
(i have no software for this unit just the unit and charger no memory card)
i am new to pda's do i need any softwares if i get it working?
any feedback appreciated
Hi!
My phoen died yester day, I was using the camera and turned on the light and suddenly it just whent dead. Nothing happends when I trie to turn it on or charge it. I haven't tried to installed anything.
My SPL/IPL is 2.17
Does any one know what happend?
//Louie
Most probably your phone's battery is dead,charge it with wall charger,it won't get charged via usb cable and pc.
Yes i know that. I tried charging the phone 5h in the wall, nothing happends. I tried to to a hard reset and nothing agin. Could it be the battery is totaly dead?
YES ! cud be,but you can try the 'Jump Start' method,when a battery looses or goes below retention charge,it won't get charged,it sometimes requires a 'jump start'.You can try this and check if works out,otherwise get a new battery.
I'm not sure if this is relevent or if to late but I have a kjam g4 and a similar thing happened to me. all I did the was remove the battery and clean the connections and it started ok.
hadd said:
I'm not sure if this is relevent or if to late but I have a kjam g4 and a similar thing happened to me. all I did the was remove the battery and clean the connections and it started ok.
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yeah same here & i even cleaned battery connection using sharp short pen nib!
hi, i have latest energy rom. since last 2-3 energy roms i have a problem with my battery. it drains very fast and when i charge it, it also charges very fast! in half an hour. for instance,right now, i put it on charge, and it flashes green and yellow, the battery shows 100%. when i take the charger out, it shows me 74%. what can i do?
im also using the same rom, what radio did you use? im using 2.10.50_8.2 also charge fast buat discharge normally
i haVE THE same radio like you
flashing charge light usually indicates faulty battery or charge control circuitry.
any chance of you trying another battery?
you can also try completely draining the battery, get rid of the last dregs by trying to power on a few times, then charge on mains for a good few hours.
BUT draining the battery completely may just result in not being able to use the phone at all till you get a new battery maybe the half hour you are getting now is too important, and you should try another battery first.
samsamuel said:
flashing charge light usually indicates faulty battery or charge control circuitry.
any chance of you trying another battery?
you can also try completely draining the battery, get rid of the last dregs by trying to power on a few times, then charge on mains for a good few hours.
BUT draining the battery completely may just result in not being able to use the phone at all till you get a new battery maybe the half hour you are getting now is too important, and you should try another battery first.
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i have two baterries, one genuine htc and another one bought off ebay, with both of them is the same story. also a couple of time i discharged the battery completely, and then charged, no changes
dimushor said:
i have two baterries, one genuine htc and another one bought off ebay, with both of them is the same story. also a couple of time i discharged the battery completely, and then charged, no changes
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ah well, sounds like an issue with the phones charging circuits then.
Before confirming as a harware issue just try this,
1. MTTY,
2. Flash to stock.
3. Check the battery issue with stock ROM.
have no clue how to work with mtty
same here
Hi similar things happens to my hd2. I try to charge it the entire day, and nothing happens, it goes only for 10-15% up, then after one call or two it goes down very quickly.
dimushor said:
have no clue how to work with mtty
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5848003&postcount=19
1. Just download the file.
2. Backup your data in device.
3. Switch off device. Put your device in bootloader by switching on your device holding your volume down key.
4. Connect to PC and wait for serial to become usb in device screen.
5. Run the file & follow the steps.
6. After restart, remove battery.
7. Connect in Bootloader again.
8. Flash Stock ROM.
Just in case, try reflashing HSPL. It matters sometimes
skr_xd said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5848003&postcount=19
1. Just download the file.
2. Backup your data in device.
3. Switch off device. Put your device in bootloader by switching on your device holding your volume down key.
4. Connect to PC and wait for serial to become usb in device screen.
5. Run the file & follow the steps.
6. After restart, remove battery.
7. Connect in Bootloader again.
8. Flash Stock ROM.
Just in case, try reflashing HSPL. It matters sometimes
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it gives me errors
dimushor said:
it gives me errors
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Running as administrator?
Try disabling antivirus & firewall if any installed.
just flashed the stock rom and the light still flashes green and yellow. does that mean that i have a hardware issue?
dimushor said:
just flashed the stock rom and the light still flashes green and yellow. does that mean that i have a hardware issue?
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Seems to be
i noticed that when the phone is on charge, it is not charging. may be if i turn it off it would charge?
i think i solved my problem. when i looked at the phone's battery contacts,they were somehow positioned in a weird way. i fixed them with my fingers and now everything seems to be ok/.
Okay.. rooted my amaze, unlocked bootloader
Loaded up Emergy GB rom.. everything working great last night
left it to charge overnight
wake up this morning and battery indicator gets stuck at 100% on reboot.. if i plug it in it drops to 99% but doesn't change no matter how much I use the phone!
I don't know what the heck is going on, I've tried rebooting/pulling the battery.. what the heck can cause this?
You could try wiping your phone in recovery and flashing again
realitysconcierge said:
You could try wiping your phone in recovery and flashing again
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Thanks for the reply! I think it was actually related to the cable I was using... if that makes any sense (doesn't to me.. but I can't explain it any other way)
Used a cheap USB cable to charge it overnight.. when I plugged in the stock HTC cable and charger the indicator seemed to right itself.... so strange.. oh well!
please help my moto g power just went into a bootloop with crDroidAndroid-11.0-20211014-sofiar-v7.11 latest running rom .
Now it wont turn on but when I plug in charger the led just blinks and nothing happens.
please help
Did it happen right after the firmware installation?
Is the battery good?
I think the battery is going bad
darko454 said:
I think the battery is going bad
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It needs a fair amount of current during boot up, a charger may not supply enough.
Batteries last 1-3 years. I just look at replacing them as part of normal maintenance.
Get it out of there before it fails... any swelling is an Li failure which can cause severe damage.
hey thanks for the info
I tried to start from stock using Rescue tool from motorola
everything went normal but now i tried to boot up and nothing happens even with the charger plug in
any help thanks
I forgot to mention if I leave it alone for a while sometimes it turn on but won't go passed Motorola
Any ideas what to do?
Thanks
darko454 said:
Any ideas what to do?
Thanks
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Try replacing the battery, then go from there.
It may be a dead end but you need to eliminate it as the cause. You could also check it's voltage after a failed boot to get an idea of it's condition.
Fully charge it first... and don't short it out while measuring it. Measure before and right after boot attempt with no charger.
4.3 volts is about 100%
3.9 volts is about 70%
3.5 volts is about 20%
Since it's a no load reading at 100% it should be near 4.3 volts. After the attempt if it drops below 4 volts it's likely toast.
Thanks
But isn't the display supposed to turn on when I plug in the charger
Not even the display shows anything..
darko454 said:
Thanks
But isn't the display supposed to turn on when I plug in the charger
Not even the display shows anything..
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Probably time to have it examined. May be a loose connector, a C-port or a mobo failure.
Or may be from a bad flash...
blackhawk said:
Probably time to have it examined. May be a loose connector, a C-port or a mobo failure.
Or may be from a bad flash...
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What should I do
I have already checked all connections and I have already replaced USB port before
Thanks
blackhawk said:
Try replacing the battery, then go from there.
It may be a dead end but you need to eliminate it as the cause. You could also check it's voltage after a failed boot to get an idea of it's condition.
Fully charge it first... and don't short it out while measuring it. Measure before and right after boot attempt with no charger.
4.3 volts is about 100%
3.9 volts is about 70%
3.5 volts is about 20%
Since it's a no load reading at 100% it should be near 4.3 volts. After the attempt if it drops below 4 volts it's likely toast.
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I think I found out the battery is bad
I disconnected the battery and plugged in charger. The led blinks and tries to boot up
When I connected the battery and then plugged in charger nothing happens not even the led blinks
darko454 said:
I think I found out the battery is bad
I disconnected the battery and plugged in charger. The led blinks and tries to boot up
When I connected the battery and then plugged in charger nothing happens not even the led blinks
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You'll know for sure when you get a new battery...
blackhawk said:
You'll know for sure when you get a new battery...
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ok just installed new battery... did a RSA
booted up
randomly shut down
wont turn on
please help
darko454 said:
ok just installed new battery... did a RSA
booted up
randomly shut down
wont turn on
please help
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Will the boot menu come up?
Charge the battery to at least 70% before you use it... right?
blackhawk said:
Will the boot menu come up?
Charge the battery to at least 70% before you use it... rig
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yes i left it charging for about 5 hours
i booted bootloader but now it doesnt boot not even bootloader
darko454 said:
yes i left it charging for about 5 hours
i booted bootloader but now it doesnt boot not even bootloader
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could it be a defective battery?
darko454 said:
could it be a defective battery?
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Try a hard reboot. Disconnect/reconnect the battery if needed. Inspect it's contacts if you do and all other ribbon cable connections... make sure nothing slipped by.
Is the charge port pcb good?
Pull SD and sim cards if present.
darko454 said:
I think I found out the battery is bad
I disconnected the battery and plugged in charger. The led blinks and tries to boot up
When I connected the battery and then plugged in charger nothing happens not even the led blink
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I redid everything
same results as before except for the fist boot when i installed new battery
something i noticed when in fastboot mode when i have it connected to charger with no battery connected where it says :
TRANFER mode: usb connected
but it shuts off i believe because the battery is not connected
darko454 said:
I redid everything
same results as before except for the fist boot when i installed new battery
something i noticed when in fastboot mode when i have it connected to charger with no battery connected where it says :
TRANFER mode: usb connected
but it shuts off i believe because the battery is not connected
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Not for sure it sounds like either the C port pcb or mobo is bad.
Any indication the battery is charging ie heat when on the charger?