Ok,
So I was following the ez honeycomb guide. (thanks Globatron!) I got all the way to the error 90, and tried again and it failed with error 13 battery low. So I'm like ok and try rebooting it so I can charge it. Well that didn't work and I realized too little too late that that may have been the wrong thing to do. Its screen is black and the notification led is flashing amber. I did get it to fast boot 1 time but it wouldn't reboot into RUU again to finish the flash. I hope that I didn't brick it because its not reacting to anything. I tried holding the power button and also power + volume down.
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
Thanks,
Justin
EDIT::: Still not working, let it sit on the charger for a while, and got it to go back in to hboot. Tried erasing cache and rebooting again from fast boot on laptop and kept getting a ... FAILED (status malformed (1 bytes)) error
Will the device accept any adb or fastboot commands
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What version of hboot is on it now? it's not bricked anyway.
I think my battery might be fried.
When I started this procedure it was on hboot 6 something. I don't remember exactly and it won't come on to check.
It won't accept any commands unless I can get it to turn on, which it doesn't seem do except after sitting on the charger for about 3 or 4 hours maybe more. When it does come on it will only come on for a very short while, and I tried to flash it and it gave me a USB write error.
Thanks again
Looks like you have non-functional Bootloader/recovery firmware combination. The Flyer won't charge if the firmware is messed up. Get in touch with Globaltron here and give him all the details of what model you have and what HBoot, recovery , etc. you have loaded. He can fix you up.
I only need to know the current hboot version to tell you how to proceed.
If you can get it on for long enough to get that I can tell you what to do next.
Got It!
ok Im running 6.11.1111 as my hboot
ok, in that case you need to flash the two files in the zip through fastboot as follows:
boot to fastboot mode
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
This will allow you to charge your flyer properly. After that we can proceed with fixing the situation properly.
OOPS
Ok
It wouldn't let me flash either, it said battery too low as an error.
Update
After letting it sit on its mains charger for about 8 hours, it finally let me flash the recovery images you supplied. It did get stuck in a boot loop but I managed to boot back to hboot switch to cwm and power down. Its now charging as normal!
So what would my next steps be?
jcrouzzo said:
After letting it sit on its mains charger for about 8 hours, it finally let me flash the recovery images you supplied. It did get stuck in a boot loop but I managed to boot back to hboot switch to cwm and power down. Its now charging as normal!
So what would my next steps be?
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The boot loop was expected. There isn't enough of a ROM to boot normally, but you needed cwm both to charge and to be able to continue with the downgrade.
You need to follow this guide. You can skip steps 1-5 from the preparation steps since it appears you have those already done, if you haven't already done steps 6 and 7 from preparation then start there and then complete the procedure steps.
i have the same problem, i have hboot 6.10.102 or something like that, please help . TIA!
I made an observation when I jizzed my flyer up a couple of days ago. If you try to run an RUU from your PC in hboot mode, the RUU will return a low battery error, but if the RUU is run in fastboot mode it will run, at least to the next error if there is one.
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Same fix for you akabeware as for jcrouzzo
hey,
Its been a crazy week and I haven't been able to get back to this. I've run into a snag as adb won't recognize the device in fast boot, and it won't boot to be seen by adb.
Thanks again,
Justin
Can not use adb when in fastboot mode, only fastboot commands. Can use adb in recovery or booted device
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ok,
tried booting into recovery and its stuck at the htc screen
IM me on skype, contact details in my profile and I'll walk you though this.
Same Problem as jcrouzzo
I have the same problem as jcrouzzo but it gives me sending 'recovery' (4746 KB)... FAILED(status malformed(1 bytes))
what should I do? battery does not recharge
please help Globaltron..
if i can just get it to the OS
i think i messed up boot so badly that it just stuck at HTC logo first then many attempts of flashing other recovery.img boot.img i kinda need just little more than instruction i might need some pros here i guess
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I could really do with some help on this - Kinda paniking cos i'm afraid!
I posted it in the thread on modaco too, so hopefully I can get some help
I am on a 16gb Wifi Euoropean Flyer that needs the RUU RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_Wifi_2.27.1114.31_Radio_20.3504.30.089BU_3809.07.04.06_M_release_204727_signed
I have downloaded all the necessary things, checked all the MD5 sums etc etc.
I have successfully gotten to step 14, where i successfully unlocked the bootloader with the HTC dev tools.
Once the gui option came on screen to say whether i wanted to unlock the bootloader, i selected yes, and instantly the device rebooted, but stayed on the white HTC logo screen.
It stayed like this for about 5 mins, before i held the power button down, restarted and got back to the bootloader. (It says unlocked at the top in pink)
I ran the adb command to flash the updated recovery image, (fastboot flash recovery revolutionary-cwm-4.0.1.4-flyer.hboot0011.img), and it said 'sending' okay and 'writing'okay but once i selected to go to recovery, the decive just stayed on the white splash screen, and i think it is in a bootloop.
I can successfully get back to the bootloader every time, and it is displayed as fastboot USB in red (i can hear the sound as it is connected to my machine), but when i type adb devices, it says device cannot be found.
I can however relock and then subsequently unlock the bootloader using the HTC dev tools, but still get stuck at this point. (when relocked it does say *security warning* as well as locked)
Please please please can somebody help, this would be much appreciated.
(I'm not sure if it is possible to place a recovery image on the SD card and let the bootloader install it as it does the checks at the start?)
Thanks in advance
You can't communicate via adb in fastboot menu
Get back to fastboot
Try to flash recovery again
Fastboot flash recovery "name of recovery file"
Fastboot and adb are two different things
If it fails again, delete the recovery image and redownload and try again
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I tired again, i unlocked the bootloader using HTC dev tools, starting through the process instead of using the same email file.
I think the problem is with the HTC dev unlock, cos when i press yes, it gets stuck on the HTC splash screen. (Just out of interest, what should happen when i select yes to unlock on the flyer?)
Flashed the re-downloaded recovery in fastboot (md5 sums match again), this is what was returned:
sending 'recovery' (4746 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.755s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.612s]
finished. total time: 1.367s
then selected 'bootloader' on the flyer, then 'recovery' and then it still get stucks on the white splash screen.
I double checked all the mb5 sums of all the files i have flashed in this process, and they are all good.
The flyer will not turn off, it just turns itself back on again and again. The only way to make it stay off is to lock the bootloader again
Any reccomendations?
Thanks
I am not sure why the recovery is not flashing
You may want to OEM lock and revert back to gingerbread
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thanks, to do that, do i just run fastboot oem lock?
then run the RUU?
That should do it
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Phew! That did it, back to GB for now. Thanks ever so much!
Do you recon it is worth my while to try again? I would like to try HC...
I mean you were able to recover so you got that going for you. I am not sure what was causing your problem though.
Yeah, but its a strange one isnt it?
I've just tried to S-OFF with revolutionary, and it reboots to the bootloader, and then stops, with the cmd window just saying, waiting for fastboot..... - it'll stay like this forever untill i turn the device off.
I remember i had this problem the first time i S-OFFed, but cant quite remembver how i fixed it - could this problem be somehow related to the HC install problem?
Maybe try another USB port or uninstall reinstall drivers
how long did you give the htc screen? it may take a lil while for recovery to start. id maybe give it as long as 5 minutes just to make 100% sure its really stuck.
if you wrote the recovery with the unlocked bootloader,im not sure why it wouldnt have worked,other than a bad imagea not compatible image,or possibly a simple fail to start. ive had this happen with TWRP recovery on other devices,and occasionally with clockwork-when booting to recovery it just sticks at the htc screen.
go for it again. assuming youre using all the correct,newest,and matching files,theres no reason it shouldnt work.
if you have the same trouble next time, while the on the white htc screen,when trying to get to recovery,try typing "adb devices" in your command window. if you get your serial number back, try "adb reboot recovery" and see if it starts that time.
the bootloop after unlocking the HC hboot is because that hboot and boot images are not compatible with the GB /system that is still currently on the phone. i was able to "adb reboot bootloader" during the bootloop rather than holding the power button to get back to fastboot so i could flash the recovery.
the *security warning* when you relocked it is becuase the hboot is confused about the firmware that doesnt match it.
hope that helps IMO its worth trying again- honeycomb makes the tablet alot nicer(for me anyway) than gingerbread.
Yeah I left it for at least 10 minutes, and no activity at all, other than the splash screen.
I might give it a go again, I'll report back as to how it goes!
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send me a pm/email if you want me to take a teamviewer look if you get stuck again.
Hey guys, Today I just finished downgrading to HBOOT 1.4 and got up and running fine on TWRP 1.1.1 and ViperRom's new ICS build. I wasn't having any issues at all. I started reading about TWRP2 though, and felt like checking it out. So I downloaded GooManager and searched for TWRP and got openrecovery-twrp-2.1.3.blob. I touched it to download and it immediately went into recovery to install. However, as soon as it rebooted, it came up with TWRP 1.1.1's logo and a scrolling status bar. This lasted about 2 seconds and then the phone shut off. I left it as is hoping it would come back for about 10 min but nothing. I removed the battery and put it back in and tried to reboot. Booting to system and booting to recovery give zero response and ADB controls don't seem to recognize the device when plugged into USB. Can anybody help? TWRP2 doesn't seem to have a thread here and their site has limited resources for help.
thanks.
Can you boot into the bootloader (hold power and down on startup)?
no I cannot. Phone is completely unresponsive. I didn't think trying to flash a recovery would cause complete system failure.. wth
Just to be clear, before you call it a brick, did you remover battery for 10 seconds and then try to get to the bootloader. Hold down the volume first then the power button and keep holding both until the bootloader pops up. Just making sure...
yeah I did. Pulled the battery, left it out while I went and ate something, then plugged in the HTC charger and tried to reboot and nothing. Tried putting the battery back in and doing the same thing. I guess It's time to go to sprint and beg for mercy
Same thing happened to me. My phone is completely unresponsive after I tried to update to TWRP 2.1. I was on AOKP milestone 5a. The computer responds when I connect the USB, but the phone will not boot at all.
EDIT: Computer doesn't respond either. Think I'm headed to the nearest Sprint store ASAP.
Connect your device to your computer then go into your adb directory in cmd and type. "adb reboot-bootloader" (without the quotation marks)
Are you s-off ? And does the phone show up as qhusb_dload in device manager ? If it does it is bricked. If you still have s-on it can be fixed if you are s-off i am sorry to say you have to get a new phone. I have a phone now that is s-off and bricked and i cant recover it as of now but i am working on it, if i succeed i will post how to do it.
I would recommend trying to keep the bricked phone in case there is a way to unbrick eventually then you have another phone to play with. I just claimed my insurance and told them i dropped the phone in a porta-john at work and i wasn't about to fish it out. So they told me dont worry about sending the bricked phone in and i got my new one next day.
At first, I apologize if i didn't see this kind of thread. I was looking for solution for a couple of weeks and didn't find anything that would help...
My Rezound is S-OFFed with 2.27 hboot and CWM recovery (the one befor CMW6.*****).
I dodn't know what made me try flashing CMW 6.*** but i did. Right after i flashed CMW 6, i went to "advanced" and rebooted recovery.
This is where weird thing happend: My phone just turend off. I tried to turn it on but i doesn't do anything.
While in Windows, if i connect my phone it shows up as QHSUSB_DLOAD
I tried:
pulling out/in the battery - didnt help
Connecting charger and turning the phone on without battery and holding vol - - didn't help
I also tried " [UNBRICK]Wanna unbrick your Rezound? (9/8, Episode VI, Return of The Zip)" and ended up with something like " device isn't found". I tried it in Urbundu 12.04
Ivanov4912 said:
At first, I apologize if i didn't see this kind of thread. I was looking for solution for a couple of weeks and didn't find anything that would help...
My Rezound is S-OFFed with 2.27 hboot and CWM recovery (the one befor CMW6.*****).
I dodn't know what made me try flashing CMW 6.*** but i did. Right after i flashed CMW 6, i went to "advanced" and rebooted recovery.
This is where weird thing happend: My phone just turend off. I tried to turn it on but i doesn't do anything.
While in Windows, if i connect my phone it shows up as QHSUSB_DLOAD
I tried:
pulling out/in the battery - didnt help
Connecting charger and turning the phone on without battery and holding vol - - didn't help
I also tried " [UNBRICK]Wanna unbrick your Rezound? (9/8, Episode VI, Return of The Zip)" and ended up with something like " device isn't found". I tried it in Urbundu 12.04
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Can you boot into bootloader? Pull battery and put it back in and hold down power+vol down. If so cant you just flash a new recovery?
It sounds like your phone is stuck in Download Mode, that is used by the older RUU EXE files... you run it from your PC and just walk through the steps to install the firmware. Perhaps trying one of those, they can be downloaded here: http://mobile-overload.com/topic/53-ruu-htc-rezound-ruu-roundup/ but I think the newest EXE version you will get is 2.1.605.11 which is Gingerbread. It will return your phone to bone stock Gingerbread, S-ON, stock recovery, and all that good stuff, but it might work and get you running again.
It's the glitch that you get when you install cwm on a rezound, you can't charge your battery. Look it up on xda they have a solution.
That's the thing. It doesn't work at all.
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Here's the link to save your ass.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1711408
If you need to buy another I can sell you mine 230 + shipping obo
mforminio7 said:
Can you boot into bootloader? Pull battery and put it back in and hold down power+vol down. If so cant you just flash a new recovery?
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The phone doesn't work at all. It doesn't even turn on.
so i received two htc eris' from a buddy of mine yesterday so my girlfriend could finally make the move up to a smart phone. neither were ever rooted and were running stock software. one of them works perfect but the other was stuck in an infinite boot cycle so i tried to hard reset it but it gets stuck at the screen with the red triangle and exclamation point.
so i figure maybe ill just try rooting it or at least getting the stock software back on it. im new to rooting but even if i mess up and brick the phone its a brocken spare so who cares. well i got to the point that i try to put it into fastboot usb mode to push a new recovery image to it but it wouldnt load into fastboot usb, the screen just had the red fastboot showing. so i try the working eris and it loads it up no problem. i also tried my htc hero and it didnt have a problem either.
so whats going on with this phone? any ideas why only it cant be loaded into fastboot usb?
goatxxmastr said:
so i figure maybe ill just try rooting it or at least getting the stock software back on it. im new to rooting but even if i mess up and brick the phone its a brocken spare so who cares. well i got to the point that i try to put it into fastboot usb mode to push a new recovery image to it but it wouldnt load into fastboot usb, the screen just had the red fastboot showing. so i try the working eris and it loads it up no problem. i also tried my htc hero and it didnt have a problem either.
so whats going on with this phone? any ideas why only it cant be loaded into fastboot usb?
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You can only push a new Recovery image using Fastboot if the Eris has the S-OFF bootloader (HBOOT version 1.47.2000 S-OFF). Most Erises are HBOOT 1.46.0000, 1.47.0000, or 1.49.0000 with S-ON.
One method is to install HTC's latest 1.51.0000 bootloader, unlock it, which should allow fastboot to push the recovery image. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23034380&postcount=3 for a more elaborate procedure that you can follow if pushing the recovery image still doesn't work.
I strongly recommend using Scary Alien's version of Amon_RA. Stay away from ClockworkMod Recovery as the default recovery on an Eris - it is problematic if flashes fail. Amon_RA is safer and there are no documented bricked phones from people with Amon_RA. See http://androidforums.com/eris-all-t...2-custom-recovery-trackball-not-required.html
This is going to be a long story hopefully someone will find the trigger.
My phone has been succussfully been S-off and rooted using the DirtyRacun method for over a year. I have used the recovery and booted different ROMs with no problem. I have found a ROM that I like and have been using it and haven't changed anything recently. The following problem arose from a normal day of usage.
I had my phone turned off because I was not going to be using it and wanted to conserve battery. Upon turning it on it was fine and battery above 60%. Within an hour my phone screen was black and unresponsive although the bottom lights were on. I held the power button to do a soft reset. My phone is now stuck in a bootloop at the white htc screen. I rebooted to the bootloader where upon when it does the image checks NONE of them are found. I tried to boot into recovery. Again it goes to the white htc screen and enters a bootloop. I boot back into bootloader. If I go to the powerdown option my phone turns off. 20 seconds later it turns itself back on without any intervention and goes back to bootloop. I let the battery die and then plugged it in. It charged for a while and then proceeded to start turning itself back into bootloop without any intervention.
I did also try to fastboot flash recovery twp.image It was unsuccessful due to low remote battery. (phone has currently died again. I'm going to let it charge until it starts itself again and retry that step to see if I might have a large enough charge then). The following from the Don't Panic guide is most relevant I believe...
"Bad kernel and or system image and recovery Phone will boot to boot loader, will not boot to OS and selecting recovery will boot to boot loader. All is not lost, simply fastboot recovery and or boot image (for those on HBOOT 1.15 and higher) and then flash ROM from recovery. This happens but it is very unlikely it will happen to you."
HELP....
I am outside of my league on this one.
Any help will be much appreciated
I took it to Sprint. They thout it was the power button, after replacing it and the same I got a refurbashed phone through TEP insurance at no cost. WIN. Except does anyone have S-off suggestions for Hboot 2.09 and mainver 3.17.651.4 dirtyracun which I am familiar with does not apper to work.
m1gramme said:
This is going to be a long story hopefully someone will find the trigger.
My phone has been succussfully been S-off and rooted using the DirtyRacun method for over a year. I have used the recovery and booted different ROMs with no problem. I have found a ROM that I like and have been using it and haven't changed anything recently. The following problem arose from a normal day of usage.
I had my phone turned off because I was not going to be using it and wanted to conserve battery. Upon turning it on it was fine and battery above 60%. Within an hour my phone screen was black and unresponsive although the bottom lights were on. I held the power button to do a soft reset. My phone is now stuck in a bootloop at the white htc screen. I rebooted to the bootloader where upon when it does the image checks NONE of them are found. I tried to boot into recovery. Again it goes to the white htc screen and enters a bootloop. I boot back into bootloader. If I go to the powerdown option my phone turns off. 20 seconds later it turns itself back on without any intervention and goes back to bootloop. I let the battery die and then plugged it in. It charged for a while and then proceeded to start turning itself back into bootloop without any intervention.
I did also try to fastboot flash recovery twp.image It was unsuccessful due to low remote battery. (phone has currently died again. I'm going to let it charge until it starts itself again and retry that step to see if I might have a large enough charge then). The following from the Don't Panic guide is most relevant I believe...
"Bad kernel and or system image and recovery Phone will boot to boot loader, will not boot to OS and selecting recovery will boot to boot loader. All is not lost, simply fastboot recovery and or boot image (for those on HBOOT 1.15 and higher) and then flash ROM from recovery. This happens but it is very unlikely it will happen to you."
HELP....
I am outside of my league on this one.
Any help will be much appreciated
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Did you upgrade to the new partitions? What ROM had you flashed? The only two S-off methods that I know that work without any problems are rumrunner and firewater.
What HBoot version? What exact version of TWRP are you trying to flash? If you've upgraded to new partitions, you'll need the modified TWRP.
Once you provide a bit more information, it will be easier to tell you what to do next.
fizbanrapper said:
Did you upgrade to the new partitions? What ROM had you flashed? The only two S-off methods that I know that work without any problems are rumrunner and firewater.
What HBoot version? What exact version of TWRP are you trying to flash? If you've upgraded to new partitions, you'll need the modified TWRP.
Once you provide a bit more information, it will be easier to tell you what to do next.
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My HBOOT is 2.09.4444
I believe my ROM was eiter a rooted sense or BeanStalk 4.3. I honestly don't remember because I haven't changed anything in so long.
I had TWP openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-jewel.img
Again this wasn't a problem that came from trying to change anything. My phone froze I soft-reset it and it was in an unstoppable bootloop. No images were found. Telling it to go to recovery still took it to bootloop. Even after power down from bootloader, after 20 seconds it boots back into bootloop.
The problem I feel most at hand is I can't charge the battery enough to do anything because it appears to not charge in bootloader.
I have had my phone rooted and s-off through Dirty Racun for almost a year now and have been using the same setup without changing for at least 6 months.
The "no image" error you're referring to isn't a error at all. It's normal-the bootloader is scanning for a file named PJ75IMG.zip on the external SD card. Unless you have one on it, you'll get that message. It's normal. Have you tried removing your SD card and seeing if the phone will boot? Also, have you had any luck powering the phone off and letting it charge?
If you're able to and have the proper equipment, I'd test the internal battery with a voltage meter to see if it is even able to hold a charge, will save a lot of frustration.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
The "no image" error you're referring to isn't a error at all. It's normal-the bootloader is scanning for a file named PJ75IMG.zip on the external SD card. Unless you have one on it, you'll get that message. It's normal. Have you tried removing your SD card and seeing if the phone will boot? Also, have you had any luck powering the phone off and letting it charge?
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Again the hardest part about this is my phone refuses to turn off. I have gone into the bootloader and selected Power Down. The phone turns off and the charge light blinks. Then 20 seconds later without me touching it, it turns on and starts into the bootloop.
I am currently finding some luck by holding the down button so when it starts itself again I can be in bootloader mode and select power down. I have elevated my battery from 3530mv to 3649mv (as per fastboot getvar battery-voltage)
Any suggestion as to where a good number to reach would be helpful.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
The "no image" error you're referring to isn't a error at all. It's normal-the bootloader is scanning for a file named PJ75IMG.zip on the external SD card. Unless you have one on it, you'll get that message. It's normal. Have you tried removing your SD card and seeing if the phone will boot? Also, have you had any luck powering the phone off and letting it charge?
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See above about "charging" after getting it up a little (and without SD card) I tried booting to recovery (getvar battery-status good) still went to htc bootloop screen. Tried to flash recovery and boot as per
"Bad kernel and or system image and recovery Phone will boot to boot loader, will not boot to OS and selecting recovery will boot to boot loader. All is not lost, simply fastboot recovery and or boot image (for those on HBOOT 1.15 and higher) and then flash ROM from recovery. This happens but it is very unlikely it will happen to you."
in troubleshooting guide. Still continues in bootloop
So a littel update after spending forever with my charging trick I was able to get a little more charge. I was able to run commands of flash recovery it stated it was complete. Still boots to bootloop. I was able to try to run RUU using RUU 3.15.651.16 - HBOOT 2.09
fastboot oem lock
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip RUU.zip
The whole process worked (said it did)
Still in repeating bootloops at htc screen.
Phone still turns itself on into a bootloop even after selecting power down from bootloader.
I'm beginning to think it's the dreaded brick...
Interesting issue, indeed. There were some problems reported with the 3.15 RUU, but none that should cause the issue you're having. Check out the top link in my sig and go to the bottom of the first post. Hit up the link for VipeRUU. I suggest trying it and returning your phone to stock. If after returning your phone to stock the issue persists, then you most likely have a hardware issue (already sounds like that's likely the case). If you have TEP with Sprint you can take the phone to a Sprint service center and see about getting it replaced.
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My wife had that issue as well but a factory reset fixed
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