Android boot loop - Optimus One, P500, V General

i got juicydefender addon from a friends sd card...i install addon...but when i lauch it , it says this is addon u need app..so i dload app from market...after install..reboot loop continues...from lg screen at startup...plz help...i juss got this phone...and it's useless now

Boot into safe mode by doing this: with the phone off, hold down the Menu button and press the Power button to start the phone, but keep the Menu button held down completely until the phone has booted up all the way (you'll see "Safe Mode" in the bottom left-hand corner after it's rebooted). Then open Settings->Applications->Manage Applications->Running, select those apps and uninstall them. Then reboot and you're good to go.

luckily you have just bought your phone and it is fresh!
follow this and you will be all fine, dont worry:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13396506#post13396506
GOOD LUCK AND CANT WAIT TO HEAR YOUR GOOD NEWS!

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Stuck in recovery "No home Button"

SO i installed android on my friends touchpad. Every went off without a hitch. I rebooted into recovery to flash a new rom and without thinking, i forgot that His home button isnt working. SO now im in recovery and i cant get out. I can only move up and down. The power button only goes back so i cant use it to choose "reboot"
ANy suggestion on getting this thing out of recovery?
Tama
wait for the battery to die?
Plug it into ur PC .. and do adb shell reboot
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I just let the battery die on it. Got it back on.
Its kind if useless at some points. Like i cant use the dual boot option to pick an OS cause i cant press enter.
If almost the power button was set as an enter button then we would be in business.
Thanks for the tip guys.
PS: I couldnt use the ADB command as it wouldnt pick up the device when i inquired for devices.
Tama

Phone messed up?

Try this I did and it worked to get mine booting after a bad update.
I messed around with it using several methods of getting it to boot into download mode until I finally got it to do it. I think I left it plugged into the USB, powered it down until I saw the charging screen, then I proceeded to play with the different ways to hold the buttons to get it to download mode. If you are persistent enough and read a little on booting methods to get bricked phone into download mode you will succed if not then your not for the world of trial and error... the main thing is do the first steps I said before until it works
1. Get into Download Mode (WITH THE PHONE PLUGGED IN) by following the steps below
*Turn off the phone until you get to the charging battery screen (keep in mind, your phone is currently PLUGGED IN)
*Press volume up and down, and power all at once.
*As soon as the screen turns black, release your power button.
2. Unplug phone from USB
or try
2. Remove everything from your phone (SD card, sim, battery).
3. Plug your phone into your computer WITHOUT the battery, as you have already taken it out in the last step.
4. Press and HOLD vol. up and vol. down.
5. As you are HOLDING these buttons, reattach your battery.
6. You should be in Download Mode.
7. Unplug phone from USB
any how try try try until it works
Once in download mode
Get your files together for your phone, and use Odin 1.85.
Plug into Odin and make sure it shows yellow and its added!
1. Now if your files have like 3 files and the exact .pit file for your phone
I found mine here
http://www.droidevelopers.com/showthread.php?11722-Download-OPS-amp-PIT-files
2. Click the PIT button and browse to your exact .pit file for your phone *It should now have added a check in the re-partition box under the options area of the Odin window. If not CHECK IT!
***If you don't have your .pit don't worry about this unless you suspect, or have a bad partition
3. If you have just 1 file just click the PDA button and load the file. If you have 3 then you will load the PDA file in PDA, the Modem file into PHONE, and the CSC file into CSC, there are way too many phones to link all the files so get you stuff together!
4. Now hit start.
5. When done and the phone shows the first sign of starting up IE Logo or whatever... immediately unplug the battery from the phone to shut it down.
6. Now put it back in and start it in Upload mode by pressing Vol Up, Home at the same time then the Power button.
7. As soon as the phone shows the first sign of starting up IE Logo or whatever let go of all buttons and using the Vol Up down Choose the Clear Cache option and go through and make sure you factory reset it if you can just for good measure.
8. Reboot
9. Now when the phone shows the first sign of starting up IE Logo or whatever take out battery again to power off
10. Now put it back in and start it in Download mode by pressing Vol Down, Home at the same time then the Power button.
11. Once in download mode Hook up to Odin again and flash it with a root kernel for your phone. Do not ask me just find it. I did it took time but I got all the files together over several days of reading and collecting the correct ones.
12. When done and the phone shows the first sign of starting up IE Logo or whatever... immediately unplug the battery from the phone to shut it down.
13. Now put it back in and start it in Upload mode by pressing Vol Up, Home at the same time then the Power button.
14. In most roots you will now have a advanced or mounting options and more options to use.
15. I cleared the Cache again, Cleared the Davilik Cache, Went into a option and actually mounted the cache formatted the Cache.
16. Use the option now to restart the phone...
And mine started up installed the apps and I am up and running, nice and smooth and no issues so far
I hope this helps out someone whos just about to go off the deep end, as I was there and patience and trial and error came up with this step by step way to recover mine. Thank me by hitting the little thumbs up THANKS button below this post.
And if your so happy your phone is up show your appreciation by buying me a Pepsi
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Nabi 2 - Stuck in kid's mode, no keyboard, spamming "Google has stopped"

Hi earlier my son was on the nabi 2 and randomly it started spamming "Unfortunately google search has stopped" every 3 - 4 seconds, which affects the keyboard I suppose, now I'm just stuck on the "Enter the password" but no keyboard to do so? Please help me I'm not sure how to run these programs to fix it or how to even start.
"Unfortunately google search has stopped"
eyon99999 said:
hi earlier my son was on the nabi 2 and randomly it started spamming "unfortunately google search has stopped" every 3 - 4 seconds, which affects the keyboard i suppose, now i'm just stuck on the "enter the password" but no keyboard to do so? Please help me i'm not sure how to run these programs to fix it or how to even start.
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hello, my son's nabi is behaving the same. Did you ever get a way around this? If so please post
My daughters is the same. It's incredibly irritating as we can't get into parent mode to try updates. Only thing I can think to do is a factory reset but am loath to do it as she has had this nabi for 3 years and has a lot of stuff on it. Anyone find a solution?
Debbiemeep said:
My daughters is the same. It's incredibly irritating as we can't get into parent mode to try updates. Only thing I can think to do is a factory reset but am loath to do it as she has had this nabi for 3 years and has a lot of stuff on it. Anyone find a solution?
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Not sure what android version you are on. With ADB you could try
adb shell pm clear com.google.android.gms
Otherwise it will likely be a factory reset.
You could try and enter recovery mode and clear the cache.
1. Turn the tablet off completely.
2. Hold volume up and power.
3. A menu should pop up.
4. Use the volume keys to scroll the menu selection. volume down scrolls the menu down.
5. Scroll to recovery kernel and press volume up to select it.
6. Wait until an android lying on it's back with a warning triangle popping from it's body appears.
7. Hold Volume Down, and while you're holding it, press volume up.
8. A menu should appear. Using the volume down button, scroll to "wipe cache partition" and press power to select it.
9. Using the volume down button once again, scroll to "yes" and press power to select it.
10. When it says it's done and the menu is back, press power and the tablet will restart.
This worked for me: delete com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox in data/data
Hello, all. I joined just to post this solution I just discovered.
Problem:
"Unfortunately Google Search stopped working" + no keyboard + thus Nabi is stuck in "Kid Mode" as OP described, because you can't get to system settings in "Mommy Mode" to disable the malfunctioning app, because you can't enter the Mommy Mode password.
Background:
My daughter's Nabi2 tablet (running Android 4.1) did not have USB debugging enabled before it flaked out, so I thought I was out of luck. Moreover, doing "fastboot delete cache" didn't work, nor did deleting the cache and the Dalvik cache via TWRP. But this DID work:
1) Installed Android SDK tools to get fastboot utility working. (How to do this is amply documented elsewhere.)
2) Installed TWRP, twice. First an older version 2.3.x, then 2.8.5.0. You may be able to go straight to 2.8.5.0. but I followed a helpful post on beatificabytes dot be (search for "Nabi 2 Bricked"), who did it in two stages, and this worked easily for me.
3) Optional: I made a backup of my data using TWRP 2.8.5.0, just in case anything went wrong. I also made a backup of the whole system. (The earlier version of TWRP couldn't access the files, but loading 2.8.5.0 enabled me to back up files.)
4) Go to TWRP file manager. (Tap "Advanced" tab, then "File Manager") I navigated to data/data and deleted the whole folder named com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox You have to look carefully for it because the end of the name gets cut off in the left-hand window that lists folders. Just tap the folder name, then when it shows you the contents in the right-hand window, tap delete without tapping anything in the right-hand window. You can verify that you are deleting the whole folder after you tap delete.
5) Exit TWRP. I did not opt to install SuperSU; I left the tablet unrooted. Reboot to normal system.
Voila! "Unfortunately..." no longer appeared, and the keyboard was back!
I took a moment to go into Mommy Mode and enabled USB debugging for future use.
Hope this helps. There seem to be a lot of people trying to fix this bug! Saved me a factory reset and my daughter losing all her progress in her games.
Other folks have suggested directly attaching a keyboard to the Nabi using an "on the go" cable. (Female normal size USB to male micro USB.) I didn't have one handy so didn't try it, but let folks know if it works for you, because it's an easier solution than installing a recovery program. But I am extremely grateful for the TeamWin community and those who ported it for Nabi2.
EJJ
Buy an OTG cable and plug a wired keyboard into the nabi 2. Type your password in and you will be in mommy mode!! The cable costs 1 buck to 3 bucks online. While in mommy mode go to your settings. Open APPS. Select ALL in top right and find Google search. Open it and clear all cached as well as all data! Tablet is back to normal without losing a thing!!!!! I just did this to my nieces today and it worked great!!!

Help—upgradibg system fail, stuck on recovery mode

So my tablet's model is Bluewave 8 HD + (Rockchip 33GT or something like that) and I decided to update my system through wireless update. So I downloaded it, and clicked update now. By that time I had 35% of battery left.
However, it says that it was an error. I think there were "Installation aborted" and "Error 7" and that stuff. It was on fastboot/recovery mode.
Now, I obviously couldn't select other options apart from reboot system now since my tablet doesn't have volume buttons. The buttons are on the screen. So my option is to reboot and go to the same process again— system update (Android is loading something like an object or stuff), error, and reboot.
I watched a video where clicking the reset button with the power button will move the selection down, so that it won't be reboot system now but it doesn't work for me. Whenever I do that (and as well as holding power and reset button {it is the little hole on the back where I need to poke it inside with a bent paperclip}, it just turns the screen off like a hard reset.
I can't also connect to a computer. Although my computer detects it as an "Android Phone and the Android Boot blah blah", software's doesn't detect the device.
I can't remove battery either because the back is inseparable.
Any fix? I really need to get it running well ASAP.
Thanks!
Ps: My tablet is Rooted.
halseynth said:
So my tablet's model is Bluewave 8 HD + (Rockchip 33GT or something like that) and I decided to update my system through wireless update. So I downloaded it, and clicked update now. By that time I had 35% of battery left.
However, it says that it was an error. I think there were "Installation aborted" and "Error 7" and that stuff. It was on fastboot/recovery mode.
Now, I obviously couldn't select other options apart from reboot system now since my tablet doesn't have volume buttons. The buttons are on the screen. So my option is to reboot and go to the same process againâ?? system update (Android is loading something like an object or stuff), error, and reboot.
I watched a video where clicking the reset button with the power button will move the selection down, so that it won't be reboot system now but it doesn't work for me. Whenever I do that (and as well as holding power and reset button {it is the little hole on the back where I need to poke it inside with a bent paperclip}, it just turns the screen off like a hard reset.
I can't also connect to a computer. Although my computer detects it as an "Android Phone and the Android Boot blah blah", software's doesn't detect the device.
I can't remove battery either because the back is inseparable.
Any fix? I really need to get it running well ASAP.
Thanks!
Ps: My tablet is Rooted.
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Hey how did you enter recovery mode can you please tell me and are there custom recoveries available?
PS: you can scroll through the recovery mode by pressing the little button in the tiniest hole in your tablet so use a paper clip or something.

Default Boot Device Missing or Boot failed

Basically what the title says when i try doing that thing my tablet doesn't even have a left or right and its telling me to move to the "Boot Manager" and its right next to the continue, and it doesn't have a right only up, down, and the power button im getting kinda scared if i screwed up my tablet.. If i can get some help i would be most appreciate it.
Also the Boot manager has a camera looking thing with a pointer on it.
Ill list the things that it has for the thing
Continue, Boot From File (Only 2 that i can go on because up, down, enter(power button))
--[Boot Manager, Device Management, Secure Boot Option and SCU
(Thoose i cant goto (hopefully)) ]--

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