My HTC HD2 Is Acting Funny... - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My HD2 Won't boot Successfully every time.
Most of the time It Rumbles about 6-7 Times after the first rumble when Turning On.
Sometimes The HD2 Boots Successfully. Then out of no where, the device reboots itself and gets stuck at STICK TOGETER!
I tried to install 4.3 HTC Sense.
I didn't do anything wrong.
This just happened.
Is there a way to fix this?
I'm trying to recover to original Stock ROM.
I can't find it anywhere.
If anyone can help me. Please, help me.

Hi,
You can download original rom on HTC support page.
Hope that your pboblem will be fixed...

Thanks for your help. I'll try it.

Another thing to try, make sure that your battery is properly connecting to the contacts. Removing / pulling / reinserting the battery on my phone caused the connectors to get a little bent and resulted in random shutdowns / restarts.
Also, try recharging using the AC plug not over USB. I found that my phone sometimes got into such a deep discharge that it didn't have enough power to boot / charge.

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HTC One X+ not turned-on nor charging ! !

Hi guys,
please help if you can!
My One X+ intl. is dead!
battery fully drained.
tried to plug it in to a wall chager, my PC USB, another charger ----> NADA.
device not responding to anything.
anything I could do at home before sending it to a lab?
IMPORTANT - i was on CM10 with a specific kernel I flashed.
if someone will do a factory reset (with full data wipe), will it reboot to stock properly or go in to bootloop?
what should I do when in order to go back to stock\another ROM properly from this situation?
here is the full details:
I read few threads regarding this issue from the One X forums and nothing came up.
From this morning (in the minute i woke up) my One X+ was hot.
after disconeccting it from the charger, i have noticed it drains battery really fast.
Tried to charge it, showing its charging but it kept going down (2 % in a minute while screen is on).
when it came to 7% i turned it off, waited half an hour for it to charge and turned him on again.
it booted with 2%.
after turn it off again - never came up again
danielpinch said:
Hi guys,
please help if you can!
My One X+ intl. is dead!
battery fully drained.
tried to plug it in to a wall chager, my PC USB, another charger ----> NADA.
device not responding to anything.
anything I could do at home before sending it to a lab?
IMPORTANT - i was on CM10 with a specific kernel I flashed.
if someone will do a factory reset (with full data wipe), will it reboot to stock properly or go in to bootloop?
what should I do when in order to go back to stock\another ROM properly from this situation?
here is the full details:
I read few threads regarding this issue from the One X forums and nothing came up.
From this morning (in the minute i woke up) my One X+ was hot.
after disconeccting it from the charger, i have noticed it drains battery really fast.
Tried to charge it, showing its charging but it kept going down (2 % in a minute while screen is on).
when it came to 7% i turned it off, waited half an hour for it to charge and turned him on again.
it booted with 2%.
after turn it off again - never came up again
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You did not search much then if you are still asking how to go back to stock. Run the RUU for your particular model and it will take you back to stock. But this sounds like a small problem if you can not charge your phone. Before anyone tells you to, you are on the international version of the phone so TWRP is fine and not your issue. It sounds like there is something physically broken on your phone or you flashed something very very wrong.
right listen up, i have the international HOX+ my battery died the other day to ZERO, if you actually read the TWRP thread, you would see all you have to do is plug the charger in, hold power for 10seconds to exit offmode charging and boot. Simple. and don't say it cant be done because it can be, i do it often.
Thanks for helping guys.
much appreciated.
It seem the device got overheated and that what made this issue.
I don't have warranty since I unlocked the bootloader so I took it to a private shop.
I raised this Q because I was affraid someone from this shop would do a factory reset. Didn't knew if it causes to bootloop.
Took precaution and told them not to.
Kraizk said:
You did not search much then if you are still asking how to go back to stock. Run the RUU for your particular model and it will take you back to stock. But this sounds like a small problem if you can not charge your phone. Before anyone tells you to, you are on the international version of the phone so TWRP is fine and not your issue. It sounds like there is something physically broken on your phone or you flashed something very very wrong.
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Will do right after I'll get it back
Thanks!
Lloir said:
right listen up, i have the international HOX+ my battery died the other day to ZERO, if you actually read the TWRP thread, you would see all you have to do is plug the charger in, hold power for 10seconds to exit offmode charging and boot. Simple. and don't say it cant be done because it can be, i do it often.
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tried it like a hundred time with 3 different charges.
Also tried entering bootloader, the first time I tried it blinked as if it was really going to boot and then died.
if i were u i will keep it on it's original charger for 16+ hours after that the red LED indicator will appear ... if that happens your phone not fully bricked and it can be recovered
Lame of HTC to kick the can down the road. They know it is a problem with the drivers/device.
One X had issues also early on.
Mine literally worked fine from my One X and car bluetooth, then to the One X+, crackling etc...after pairing in the audio and general poor sound.
Mic works fine and the other end doesn't know it.
Guess we will just have to wait and see. Or just go back to the One X....

[Q] phone wont boot unless connected to power

hi my htc amaze 4g tmobil wont boot unless connected to usb (charging). my phone was rooted using Hasson tool. everything was working fine. i left bootloader unlocked.
here is what happen. my phone took a dive into a soup . i left it for a few days , then i try to turn it on. it looked as if it was on a boot loop. after reading on the internet they advice forfactory reset. after playing with my phone for a few days this is want happends
at the beginning it was on boot loop .then i connected to computer and when i reboot it it reboot back to boot loader.
i locked boot loader and my phone was able to boot normally, it works im able to make and receive calls. but when i remove it from charging it shuts down. if phone is not connected to usb (charging) it stays in boot loop. i already try 2 different batteries. and batteries take charge. i was looking on the forums for similar problems and i found this is a different phone but problems is the same, i dont really understand the solution but i hope will help some1 give some advice .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=272474
guatemala84 said:
hi my htc amaze 4g tmobil wont boot unless connected to usb (charging). my phone was rooted using Hasson tool. everything was working fine. i left bootloader unlocked.
here is what happen. my phone took a dive into a soup . i left it for a few days , then i try to turn it on. it looked as if it was on a boot loop. after reading on the internet they advice forfactory reset. after playing with my phone for a few days this is want happends
at the beginning it was on boot loop .then i connected to computer and when i reboot it it reboot back to boot loader.
i locked boot loader and my phone was able to boot normally, it works im able to make and receive calls. but when i remove it from charging it shuts down. if phone is not connected to usb (charging) it stays in boot loop. i already try 2 different batteries. and batteries take charge. i was looking on the forums for similar problems and i found this is a different phone but problems is the same, i dont really understand the solution but i hope will help some1 give some advice .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=272474
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maybe your battery can no longer hold a charge, if you droped it into soup, maybe it got partly shorted out ?
coolboy6332 said:
maybe your battery can no longer hold a charge, if you droped it into soup, maybe it got partly shorted out ?
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thanks alot for your reply, but i said i try with 2 different batteries. and i know the batteries are taking charge because i saw the battery setting and it increases. and even at 100% the phone still shut downs if not connected to power. but when the phone is on Disk Drive mode it wont shut down. i wonder why i wont take power from battery.
update. my phone seen to be working better. now it works without been connected to power but it still shut downs. help really needed please.
still need help please, i like my amaze. any suggestions?
guatemala84 said:
thanks alot for your reply, but i said i try with 2 different batteries. and i know the batteries are taking charge because i saw the battery setting and it increases. and even at 100% the phone still shut downs if not connected to power. but when the phone is on Disk Drive mode it wont shut down. i wonder why i wont take power from battery.
update. my phone seen to be working better. now it works without been connected to power but it still shut downs. help really needed please.
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He didn't mean the battery got shorted out, he meant that the PHONE may have shorted out. I think you need to send it in to HTC for repair. It most likely needs a new motherboard. It's really hard on electronics when they get immersed in liquid.
stevedebi said:
He didn't mean the battery got shorted out, he meant that the PHONE may have shorted out. I think you need to send it in to HTC for repair. It most likely needs a new motherboard. It's really hard on electronics when they get immersed in liquid.
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thanks for the reply and the explanation. i bought the phone used so i dont have warranty. might as well start thinking about another phone. again thanks for the reply i was about to buy a new battery you save me afew bucks.

[Q] YP-G70CW Charge Loop?

Hi All,
Apologies if this has been gone over. Tried searching but I can't seem to find a definitive answer for this one.
My Son's Player 5.0 (YP-G70CW) died quite a few months back and would no longer charge. With the device powered off the charge logo appears briefly, the screen goes black and then it repeats.
I've filmed it and put it on YouTube to see (sorry if you're not a Tool fan, just happened to be playing at the time). http://youtu.be/gGvYLwIggso
I bought a new battery, thinking that was to blame, but still the same issue. One time, after it had been sat in a drawer for ages it went into recovery mode and stayed there, I didn't have the software to hand to do anything with it at the time but that leads me to believe that it's possible to get back to recovery at least so all is not lost.
I've read somewhere that letting the battery completely drain can fix this. I've also read that disconnecting the battery and holding the power button for 10 seconds, then putting it on charge again can fix it. Neither have helped for me.
Has anyone had this specific issue and fixed it? I'm not really a Samsung fan so not familiar on how the bootloader works.
Any help much appreciated.
Well, thanks very much everyone who made suggestions or tried to help... /sarcasm
I've managed to fix this issue and managed to find out something new in the process. In order to stop the device from constantly looping, it seems that disconnecting the battery and then the ribbon cable for the power/volume buttons, then re-connecting the battery will make the YP-G70 start up in Download Mode with no restarts, allowing you time to use Heimdall or Odin to flash a new PIT and Boot image. This sorted my son's device right out. Very chuffed as I almost threw it away.
Hope this helps someone else out there having the same problem!

[Q] Truesmart not charging/booting

Hey there,
i got my Truesmart, tried booting it and it worked. Battery was at 45%
I started the OTA-Update that was suggested after 10 minutes, it shut down and started the updating process, after which it remained black. I then put it into the craddle and tried charging it. Here is what happens now:
When charging, the omate spash-screen pops up for ~5-10 seconds and then blackscreen. This process repeats itself every ~30 seconds. I've already tested the spare battery with exactly the same result. Charging over usb gets the same results and a faulty usb message on my pc every blackscreen. I think, there is enough charge on the battery but I cannot test it.
What can I do from now? Is there a possibility to restore/flash the watch?
Help greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Kostronor
Kostronor said:
Hey there,
i got my Truesmart, tried booting it and it worked. Battery was at 45%
I started the OTA-Update that was suggested after 10 minutes, it shut down and started the updating process, after which it remained black. I then put it into the craddle and tried charging it. Here is what happens now:
When charging, the omate spash-screen pops up for ~5-10 seconds and then blackscreen. This process repeats itself every ~30 seconds. I've already tested the spare battery with exactly the same result. Charging over usb gets the same results and a faulty usb message on my pc every blackscreen. I think, there is enough charge on the battery but I cannot test it.
What can I do from now? Is there a possibility to restore/flash the watch?
Help greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Kostronor
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Looks like a bootloop to me. You should try to go back to stock rom. Most people use "sp flash tools", there are tutorials on this forum. (If you made no backup, you may find one also on this forum)
Kostronor said:
Hey there,
i got my Truesmart, tried booting it and it worked. Battery was at 45%
I started the OTA-Update that was suggested after 10 minutes, it shut down and started the updating process, after which it remained black. I then put it into the craddle and tried charging it. Here is what happens now:
When charging, the omate spash-screen pops up for ~5-10 seconds and then blackscreen. This process repeats itself every ~30 seconds. I've already tested the spare battery with exactly the same result. Charging over usb gets the same results and a faulty usb message on my pc every blackscreen. I think, there is enough charge on the battery but I cannot test it.
What can I do from now? Is there a possibility to restore/flash the watch?
Help greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Kostronor
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You interrupted the system update, so you've probably soft-bricked the watch. I'd take the above poster's advice and use SP to flash the stock firmware.
In the future, just as a point of advice on any device you own, don't do any OTA or recovery/backup processes if your battery is less than 60-70%. It probably won't make it.

[Q] Is my Galaxy S2 completely dead?

Hi, charging my Samsung Galaxy S2 in the car one day when I notice it had frozen on the lock screen. Tried turning it off but it just kept showing a frozen lock screen so I took the battery out, waited 5 minutes until I put it back in and tried to turn the device on.
Device wouldn't turn back on or display anything on the screen. I took the battery back out and left it for half an hour before putting the battery back into the device and leaving it on charge for an hour. Still no sign of any life in the device but it was heating up while on charge.
After searching hard for solutions I can't seem to understand what happened the phone..
Anyone have any ideas what happened the phone, how I could fix it or even if I could just get the photos from the internal phone storage? Would greatly appreciate any help!
Thanks, Dylan.
P.S. phone wasn't 'rooted' nor was there ever custom ROMs installed on it.
P.S.S. During my search for solutions I cam across people talking about changing/fixing the 'IC circuit' or something, anybody know anything about this?
ginno95 said:
Hi, charging my Samsung Galaxy S2 in the car one day when I notice it had frozen on the lock screen. Tried turning it off but it just kept showing a frozen lock screen so I took the battery out, waited 5 minutes until I put it back in and tried to turn the device on.
Device wouldn't turn back on or display anything on the screen. I took the battery back out and left it for half an hour before putting the battery back into the device and leaving it on charge for an hour. Still no sign of any life in the device but it was heating up while on charge.
After searching hard for solutions I can't seem to understand what happened the phone..
Anyone have any ideas what happened the phone, how I could fix it or even if I could just get the photos from the internal phone storage? Would greatly appreciate any help!
Thanks, Dylan.
P.S. phone wasn't 'rooted' nor was there ever custom ROMs installed on it.
P.S.S. During my search for solutions I cam across people talking about changing/fixing the 'IC circuit' or something, anybody know anything about this?
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This kind of failure is completely unpredictable and not related to any kind of rooting/unlocking/software tinkering.
The general rule of thumb is that if the phone freezed and refuses to boot up after one pulls the battery, and heats up while charging, it's likely that it's fried.
Given this, you could try to find the problem, but this would involve desoldering SMD components (like the charging circuitry, which could well be the culprit in this case), and other delicate stuff you don't really wanna mess around with.
I'd suggest trying to see if the battery is the problem, maybe using a friend''s one for a test, or if it fails, to leave the battery out of the phone for a night and see if it boots. If everything else fails, you have to go for a motherboard replacement.

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