Sorry if its been asked, I installed loopt and right after registering, the rebooting started, factory reset didn't work, reboots every 2 min, not rooted
Edit: app totally messed up my phone,didn't try the ruu but sprint gave me a new phone no hassle
gotablunt said:
Sorry if its been asked, I installed loopt and right after registering, the rebooting started, factory reset didn't work, reboots every 2 min, not rooted
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link to "loopt" please. It's possible to remove anything, the question is how hard it will be.
EDIT: this is a simple app correct? I would suggest removing it, email the dev, if he asks you for a log, reinstall, catch log, report. It is not the phone. Good luck
gotablunt said:
Sorry if its been asked, I installed loopt and right after registering, the rebooting started, factory reset didn't work, reboots every 2 min, not rooted
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So you had no reboots prior to installing that app? Then you get a reboot every two minutes after installing it, right? You did a factory reset, but it's still happening? If that were happening to me, I would say the next option is to run an RUU, and see if that clears it up. If you were rooted I'd suggest wiping system, boot, data, and cache's, then install a new rom...but you're not rooted so I think RUU would be your next best bet.
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I uninstalled loopt,( a gps app compatible with blackberry and metro pcs) but still got reboots, even after factory reset , app isn't installed, it happen right after I tried to ping a freind http://market.android.com/details?id=com.loopt I emailed the dev to test it on evo3d..hope no1 runs into this problem too..ill try the ruu when I'm out of work, if it don't work looks like I'm gonna take a trip to sprint store
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This started happening a few days ago, the wifi whenever attempted to be turned on, would just say error. I have done multiple factory resets and soft resets. The device has been rooted before, no roms installed. The only things I haven't tried is rom flashing because when ever I try to download CWRM it requires me to download something off the phone, and well, I don't have a data plan either. Does anyone have a solution?
robzor562 said:
This started happening a few days ago, the wifi whenever attempted to be turned on, would just say error. I have done multiple factory resets and soft resets. The device has been rooted before, no roms installed. The only things I haven't tried is rom flashing because when ever I try to download CWRM it requires me to download something off the phone, and well, I don't have a data plan either. Does anyone have a solution?
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back up you sd card to pc and reflash a stock rom in odin...use this guide if you need directions. scroll down to section 5, which is the going back to stock section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
droidstyle said:
back up you sd card to pc and reflash a stock rom in odin...use this guide if you need directions. scroll down to section 5, which is the going back to stock section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
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Darn, I was really hoping that would fix it. I did the procedure and I still says error when clicking on wifi. Thanks for the suggestion though.
bump, problem is still unsolved
robzor562 said:
bump, problem is still unsolved
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I think you have a hardware problem being you wiped clean and reinstalled. time for a replacement maybe??
Replacement isn't an option :/. Something I've noticed is when I reset the wifi will work for a good 10 seconds then fail and constantly give me an error.
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I think you have a hardware problem being you wiped clean and reinstalled. time for a replacement maybe??
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I agree, sounds like a hardware problem. Replacement might be your only option.
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I've seen a post about this one in the EVO area, but not here amongst us SGS3 owners:
When I reboot my phone, it always goes through an "Android is updating, application xxx of 3xx" counting up - and takes two or three minutes every reboot.
Is this normal under ICS?
Hmm, I'd say this is Not normal. One of the big "selling points" of the gs3 and ICS is the quick boot time. For me it is very quick. Maybe u should try doing a factory reset and see if it stops this behavior??
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ratledge said:
I've seen a post about this one in the EVO area, but not here amongst us SGS3 owners:
When I reboot my phone, it always goes through an "Android is updating, application xxx of 3xx" counting up - and takes two or three minutes every reboot.
Is this normal under ICS?
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If you're rebooting your phone after you wipe your dalvik cache, than that is normal. Reason being is that it stores applications for optimization so that the OS can run more smoothly. When you wipe your dalvik, it clears them out, and then when you reboot, it rebuilds the cache for all applications. Just do a normal reboot without wiping anything and see if it still does it.
That is not normal if it is happening on every boot, only if you wipe your dalvik cache then yes it will update.
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If you're rebooting your phone after you wipe your dalvik cache, than that is normal. Reason being is that it stores applications for optimization so that the OS can run more smoothly. When you wipe your dalvik, it clears them out, and then when you reboot, it rebuilds the cache for all applications. Just do a normal reboot without wiping anything and see if it still does it.
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Yep, just a simple reboot or even a fault / reboot does the same thing. I'm not wiping the Dalvik cache or anything. Happens every time I boot my phone, and I've noticed over the past few days that I never seem to go into 4G/LTE mode any more. Curious - I guess I've laid the hammer on it a bit too much.
Are you using a custom rom or rooted? Or are you completely stock?
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Yep, just a simple reboot or even a fault / reboot does the same thing. I'm not wiping the Dalvik cache or anything. Happens every time I boot my phone, and I've noticed over the past few days that I never seem to go into 4G/LTE mode any more. Curious - I guess I've laid the hammer on it a bit too much.
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what rom r u using ????
with aokp there are setting to which the user can wipe cache and dalvik on every reboot
I read on another forum that a TitaniumBackup odex file may cause this on certain phones. Try uninstalling the apk and then re-install it.
krackerjac said:
what rom r u using ????
with aokp there are setting to which the user can wipe cache and dalvik on every reboot
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Sure sounds like it. I'm using the "Route66" rooted ROM with the Invisiblek overclocking kernel in place of the recovery.
Most likely the overclock. i ran the stock rooted 66 with no issue. I also have titanium backup installed without that issue.
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I read on another forum that a TitaniumBackup odex file may cause this on certain phones. Try uninstalling the apk and then re-install it.
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Worth a shot. I'll give it a rip and report back... Thanks!
hmmm... Uninstalled and replaced Titanium Backup, reflashed the stock recovery: no joy there. I'm still getting the rebuild every time I boot. I suppose when I have more time (read next weekend, I'm working 12 hours every day this weekend, then my niece is in town for a week), I'll blow it to hades and start over.
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hmmm... Uninstalled and replaced Titanium Backup, reflashed the stock recovery: no joy there. I'm still getting the rebuild every time I boot. I suppose when I have more time (read next weekend, I'm working 12 hours every day this weekend, then my niece is in town for a week), I'll blow it to hades and start over.
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Oh, well - factory reset, re-route66, invisiblek's v2 overclocked kernel. I'm good, no "Android is updating..." every time, and no mo unlocked icon on the main screen.
I dunno what I did, but the Sammy din't like it!
Thanks, guys!
Hello guys.
After spending several hours of search and review, I was unlucky to find the information I need. It could be my poor search skill, so my apologies if this is a repeated question.
My S2 is from Bell.
Today my Galaxy S2 got an update to Jelly Bean 4.1.2 (I9100MUGMA5). First, it gave me SIM NETWORK LOCK issue. I did a research here, and found that it means the phone is LOCKED again. So I had to unlock it. (Did rooting first and locked with GalaxSim Unlock) Since then, everything seems to be okay and working fine with an exception of one problem.
When it attempts to connect to wifi, it crashes and reboot itself and it repeats several time until it's finally connected. I tried a few different things but it's got nothing to do with data on/off. It seems solely to be wifi problem.
I'm just wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same issue I have here.
Should I downgrade to ICS?
What have you tried exactly?
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gastonw said:
What have you tried exactly?
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wifi-on/data-off
wifi-off/data-off
wifi-on/data-on
wifi-off/data-on
it crashes and reboot itself whenever the wifi is on regardless data is on/off
did you try any other wifi signals?
Could be a router conflict.
I assume you've already deleted that account and registered again right?
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did you try any other wifi signals?
Could be a router conflict.
I assume you've already deleted that account and registered again right?
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Yeah, I tried the wifi at work today, same issue.
I'm not sure if I deleted that account, but it usually didn't ask me to enter the password to login the wifi, it automatically connects when within the area. But now, it asks me to login everytime wifi is on.
Not sure if I answered your questions. Sorry, not an expert, but having a huge frustration. Thought this jelly bean would be awesome.... :crying:
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Yeah, I tried the wifi at work today, same issue.
I'm not sure if I deleted that account, but it usually didn't ask me to enter the password to login the wifi, it automatically connects when within the area. But now, it asks me to login everytime wifi is on.
Not sure if I answered your questions. Sorry, not an expert, but undergoing a huge frustration. Thought this jelly bean would be awesome.... :crying:
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I'm not an expert, just applying common sense that's all.
It's a good thing wifi at work didn't work. It points to wifi settings.
When you flashed, did you wipe?
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Flash different modem.
gastonw said:
I'm not an expert, just applying common sense that's all.
It's a good thing wifi at work didn't work. It points to wifi settings.
When you flashed, did you wipe?
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No I didn't wipe... Am I supposed to wipe?
well....factory reset won't harm your quest...
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Yeah.. u need to wipe... tried it and see howbis it going and come here agsin then
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TheATHEiST said:
Flash different modem.
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Thanks for your comment.
Again, sorry for asking the same question that you may have responded many many times. But how do I flash modem? I'm guessing I will have to download the modem and use odin to flash?
endlessgalaxy2 said:
Thanks for your comment.
Again, sorry for asking the same question that you may have responded many many times. But how do I flash modem? I'm guessing I will have to download the modem and use odin to flash?
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Bingo.
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gastonw said:
well....factory reset won't harm your quest...
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Ok, wipe means factory reset I guess.
So at this point, what do need to do? Downgrade to ICS -> Wipe -> Jelly bean update again?
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Ok, wipe means factory reset I guess.
So at this point, what do need to do? Downgrade to ICS -> Wipe -> Jelly bean update again?
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Reboot into recovery, "wipe data/factory reset" and "reboot system now" afterwards.
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Reboot into recovery, "wipe data/factory reset" and "reboot system now" afterwards.
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Spending more than half a day to figure out this issue, I don't even know what I'm doing here, so I reboot and wipe data/factory reset.
It went back to factory ICS 4.0.3. Good thing I did backup all data before I did that, so didn't really lose anything.
Now I'm thinking if I want to try Jelly bean again....
Your comment please. And Many thanks for your previous comments. I do appreciate it.
endlessgalaxy2 said:
Spending more than half a day to figure out this issue, I don't even know what I'm doing here, so I reboot and wipe data/factory reset.
It went back to factory ICS 4.0.3. Good thing I did backup all data before I did that, so didn't really lose anything.
Now I'm thinking if I want to try Jelly bean again....
Your comment please. And Many thanks for your previous comments. I do appreciate it.
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lol, you didn't factory reset? it takes 2 minutes tops!
Wifi working now?
When going back to jb, wipe first and see if it works.
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lol, you didn't factory reset? it takes 2 minutes tops!
Wifi working now?
When going back to jb, wipe first and see if it works.
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Yea, everything is back to normal (ICS 4.0.3) now. Wifi working okay.
Now, (since it's wiped and factory reset) I will probably update to JB again, see if it works properly this time.
The good thing is that, now I know that I can go back to the ICS in the worst case by wiping and factory reseting.
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Yea, everything is back to normal (ICS 4.0.3) now. Wifi working okay.
Now, (since it's wiped and factory reset) I will probably update to JB again, see if it works properly this time.
The good thing is that, now I know that I can go back to the ICS in the worst case by wiping and factory reseting.
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Lol, factory reset sets your current ROM's settings to default.
Remember when you flashed JB? You had to select language, google account and all that. Factory reset takes you to that instance.
FACTORY (ROM by Google) RESET (Settings back to default).
When I said reboot into recovery I meant Recovery mode, so you could get your JB ROM the way Google set it to work, no user configurations whatsoever, WiFi included
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endlessgalaxy2 said:
Yea, everything is back to normal (ICS 4.0.3) now. Wifi working okay.
Now, (since it's wiped and factory reset) I will probably update to JB again, see if it works properly this time.
The good thing is that, now I know that I can go back to the ICS in the worst case by wiping and factory reseting.
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I have same problem, it seems like common problem with bell updates. Please keep up the post, if problem is gone, i would do the same steps..
Thanks!
yonafo said:
I have same problem, it seems like common problem with bell updates. Please keep up the post, if problem is gone, i would do the same steps..
Thanks!
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Problem resolved and here's what I did.
1. Downgrade to ICS using Odin.
2. Wipe and factory reset in recovery mode
3. Upgrade to JB using Kies.
There's tons of posts regarding downgrading to ICS. I just picked one and followed the instructions. It gave me an issue that the phone freezed at the booting logo (I guess it's called bricked??), so I just wiped and factory reset the phone that lead to the stock ICS.
Hi all, so for awhile now I've been getting a few times a day, this message popping up. Htcdm not responding. Did some googling, but can't find a clear answer exactly what this is. Anyone know? Phone is working ok otherwise , haven't noticed any issues other than that. Not rooted, completely stock.
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Same issue here. I notice it more often after I reboot the phone. I was going to update to 2.06 to see if that fixed it but I get the same error message when I ask the phone to "Check for update" Currently on 2.04. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Did either of you try a factory reset? It may be possible an app is causing the failure.
Yes. But here is the insane thing. No matter how I do a factory reset, either through the phone or through fastboot/hboot? it does not do anything to the phone. No data is wiped and all my apps and settings are still there after the factory reset, even though I tell it to wipe everything. I am not rooted and it is showing S-ON.
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Yes. But here is the insane thing. No matter how I do a factory reset, either through the phone or through fastboot/hboot? it does not do anything to the phone. No data is wiped and all my apps and settings are still there after the factory reset, even though I tell it to wipe everything. I am not rooted and it is showing S-ON.
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I had that issue when they were pushing the last couple updates. I think it's a server issue on htc side. I fixed it by clearing HTC DM services in all apps and then restarting on WiFi, going into update again and checking while on WiFi. I think I had also reset htc download manager.
Ok, thanks for the help. I'll keep trying a bunch of different stuff. It still baffles me that so far, I can, in no way, return my DNA to a factory state. I've tried from inside the phone OS, also from the hboot "factory reset" and from within recovery itself "wipe data, factory reset" nothing will successfully wipe my phone. It starts and then just reboots and boots back into android with nothing changed...any advice on this? Thanks again for the help.
Thanks for the suggestions. Ill try a factory reset. See how that goes
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I am running Android 4.2.1 and have not installed or updated any apps over past week. This morning, I switch on my phone and this error popped up (pic). I tried restarting it several times during the day and the error is persistent. My phone feels sluggish but otherwise functions as it should. How do I find out what app is causing this error message? It appears to be system related. Is there an app in Play Store that can tell me exactly what is causing this error?
BTW, I rooted my phone some 2 months ago and everything works well so I doubt it is because my phone is rooted. All my apps installed via Play Store so shouldn't be any malwares involved.
Mainly this error is caused by using a particular rom.
Changing the rom might solve the problem.
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Mainly this error is caused by using a particular rom.
Changing the rom might solve the problem.
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My ROM is stock.
Ok did you flash any tweaking script??
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Ok did you flash any tweaking script??
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No, never tweaked anything except to root it but that was 2 months ago.
hmm.
Then try wiping the dalvik cache and the cache partition from recovery.
try it and then report..
OK, I will try your suggestions. Now I have to read up on just how to do that
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hmm.
Then try wiping the dalvik cache and the cache partition from recovery.
try it and then report..
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Sorry I could not manage to try cleaning the cache because my phone decided to brick itself the following morning. Just like that. This morning, alarm on my phone went off like usual and I always do a restart to be fresh for the day. The phone is stuck at green android man. I did a power and vol+ and got a dead android man. I created another thread asking for help in reviving my dead phone. If you have comments, I will appreciate it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43070181
Problem fixed.