HELP! HTC DNA Reset overnight now stuck in bootloop. - HTC Droid DNA

So I have an HTC Droid. It somehow reset itself overnight. Must have been a factory reset because I woke to it asking to be activated. So once I get it running again I log into my google account and started getting everything setup again. Well it froze and reboot and now it's stuck in an infinite boot loop. I went into HBOOT and attempted a recovery and it did nothing! Then I tried factory reset and it just freezes. Doesn't give me any prompts or proceed in any way. I let it stay like that for 20 minutes and reboot and still in a boot loop and still have HBOOT access. What can I do? This is a complete stock device.

@dottat I hear you are probably my best hope. Any idea please?

rcartaz09 said:
@dottat I hear you are probably my best hope. Any idea please?
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Wanna do a team viewer session?

dottat said:
Wanna do a team viewer session?
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I'd love any help. Although, I've never used teamviewer before so I'm not quite sure what to do. Sorry. I imagine download>install and then go from there?

I didn't think dott could be used on a completely stock device?

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Cant access Boot loader HelpPls

After flashing nocturnal Rom and installing apps i experienced a slight overheating and i turned off my phone. I turned it back on and I was unable to access the Rom, recovery, or boot loader. I flashed stock with LGPNST and i re-rooted and unlocked the bootloader. I had the same problem upon rebooting. SO...I can flash through LGPNST stock and root but every time i try the boot loader unlock and reboot my phone has the original problems . I've tried the process a few times with the same results.please help.
Dr0!dFreek said:
After flashing nocturnal Rom and installing apps i experienced a slight overheating and i turned off my phone. I turned it back on and I was unable to access the Rom, recovery, or boot loader. I flashed stock with LGPNST and i re-rooted and unlocked the bootloader. I had the same problem upon rebooting. SO...I can flash through LGPNST stock and root but every time i try the boot loader unlock and reboot my phone has the original problems . I've tried the process a few times with the same results.please help.
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Nevermind that i got it working
Dr0!dFreek said:
Nevermind that i got it working
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It may be helpful to someone else, if you were to explain how you fixed it.
Yes, it would indeed be quite helpful if you could elaborate... because this just happened to me and I'm stumped...
I followed the same exact procedure I've used other times without error...
Except that now, after LGNPST, then root, then freegee... go to restart the phone and it hangs... won't boot up. What gives?
I repeated the process and did a factory reset after LGNPST back to stock, since I noticed (oddly enough) that all my apps were still there after LGNPST (full, to 100%)...
Still no luck...
EDIT-- Can't for the life of me figure this effing thing out. LGNPSTed I don't know how many times... with factory reset, without... I've tried fully relocking and unrooting the device... both through the FreeGee app *and* manually through adb... no error mssgs, double-checked... everything followed to the letter. There's only one constant each time: Once I've re-unlocked the bootloader (either with the app or through adb)... the phone is basically softbricked... once I turn the power off, it is A) not possible to boot into the stock rom, B) not possible to access fastboot menu, and C) not possible to boot into recovery. The only thing it *is* possible to do is get into download mode... and from there I'd just have to LGNPST again, but what's the point, because once I've done that and tried to unlock again, I already know what's coming. Never been this frustrated with a phone before, any help would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT 2-- No luck. LGNPSTed to stock once more, and factory reset, because yet again, all my apps were still intact... idk. Anyways, decided to do some hunting around with adb, and "adb reboot recovery" produced an error screen... the android lying on his back with case open... am I to assume this means there is a problem with my recovery partition that could be causing my difficulties... or would one expect to see this screen when trying to access recovery on the stock phone?
adfurgerson said:
It may be helpful to someone else, if you were to explain how you fixed it.
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Honestly I don't know how it was resolved. I lgpnsted and rooted and unlocked the bootloader like 5 times.I got into recovery a few times but then got the same problem two more times. The last time I got into recovery I managed to flash a custom kernel and everything was fine from then on. I just don't understand how this problem is caused or even how it is truly fixed.
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dht2005 said:
Yes, it would indeed be quite helpful if you could elaborate... because this just happened to me and I'm stumped...
I followed the same exact procedure I've used other times without error...
Except that now, after LGNPST, then root, then freegee... go to restart the phone and it hangs... won't boot up. What gives?
I repeated the process and did a factory reset after LGNPST back to stock, since I noticed (oddly enough) that all my apps were still there after LGNPST (full, to 100%)...
Still no luck...
EDIT-- Can't for the life of me figure this effing thing out. LGNPSTed I don't know how many times... with factory reset, without... I've tried fully relocking and unrooting the device... both through the FreeGee app *and* manually through adb... no error mssgs, double-checked... everything followed to the letter. There's only one constant each time: Once I've re-unlocked the bootloader (either with the app or through adb)... the phone is basically softbricked... once I turn the power off, it is A) not possible to boot into the stock rom, B) not possible to access fastboot menu, and C) not possible to boot into recovery. The only thing it *is* possible to do is get into download mode... and from there I'd just have to LGNPST again, but what's the point, because once I've done that and tried to unlock again, I already know what's coming. Never been this frustrated with a phone before, any help would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT 2-- No luck. LGNPSTed to stock once more, and factory reset, because yet again, all my apps were still intact... idk. Anyways, decided to do some hunting around with adb, and "adb reboot recovery" produced an error screen... the android lying on his back with case open... am I to assume this means there is a problem with my recovery partition that could be causing my difficulties... or would one expect to see this screen when trying to access recovery on the stock phone?
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I had access to stock and I could root it. One thing that bothers me is that when I flash with lgpnst my data isn't erased and I feel like there may be a problem there of whether lgpnst is even taking our phones back to stock completely
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Dr0!dFreek said:
I had access to stock and I could root it. One thing that bothers me is that when I flash with lgpnst my data isn't erased and I feel like there may be a problem there of whether lgpnst is even taking our phones back to stock completely
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Yes, I know, I've had that same thought. I think I've done what you did... LGNPSTing and unlocking etc... but even as I try like hell, I haven't been able to get back into recovery even once.
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Yes, I know, I've had that same thought. I think I've done what you did... LGNPSTing and unlocking etc... but even as I try like hell, I haven't been able to get back into recovery even once.
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Sorry I wish I could help but I don't know that much.
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Dr0!dFreek said:
Sorry I wish I could help but I don't know that much.
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It's okay, I posted in XsMagical's thread, I'm hoping he can shed some light.
But actually, I'm just glad that I'm not the only one this has happened to...because if this error is reproducible, it can probably be fixed... so that's good. Thanks for your replies!
dht2005 said:
Yes, I know, I've had that same thought. I think I've done what you did... LGNPSTing and unlocking etc... but even as I try like hell, I haven't been able to get back into recovery even once.
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There have been a small number of phones that will not unlock with standard freegee. They can be unlocked but it is riskier, you would need to talk to Shelnutt in irc.
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lg-optimus-g
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There have been a small number of phones that will not unlock with standard freegee. They can be unlocked but it is riskier, you would need to talk to Shelnutt in irc.
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lg-optimus-g
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Our phones successfully unlocked with freegee originally but some error caused us to lose access to the bootloader and corrupt whatever ROM we were on and then cause errors where we could use free gee but run into problems. In my situation the problem was resolved somehow and free gee worked fine afterwards
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I'll try and post how I fixed it, but it is recovery related. I'm also working on another way to reset our phones without using LGNPST, but I've been really busy. I'm close though and I believe it will be easier and faster.
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I'm still at work but I read most of the post and will try to see if there is a work around
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droidiac13 said:
I'll try and post how I fixed it, but it is recovery related. I'm also working on another way to reset our phones without using LGNPST, but I've been really busy. I'm close though and I believe it will be easier and faster.
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I'm still at work but I read most of the post and will try to see if there is a work around
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Thank you guys! I'm willing to try anything at this point. I appreciate it. And droidiac... this phone could really use a quick, easy, and reliable way to completely reset back to 100% stock, so that sounds exciting!
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Thank you guys! I'm willing to try anything at this point. I appreciate it. And droidiac... this phone could really use a quick, easy, and reliable way to completely reset back to 100% stock, so that sounds exciting!
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I just picked up a new laptop today so it's going to be a while unless it goes well.
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Just for the sake of documentation, I made a little log of my most recent attempt at getting back into the fastboot menu... obviously it's convoluted, but hey... sometimes experimentation gets results. This time, however, it did not... still no luck.
LGNPST back to stock
factory reset from settings->backups
run root exploit
restore original backups from first time freegeeing via adb using carrett's method
reboot
full unroot from SU app
factory reset
LGNPST to stock
re-run root exploit
reboot
re-unlock with freegee script (adb)
disconnect cable
reboot
(right here is the failure. after running "power off and reboot" from the power button menu, phone shuts off. it tries to start up, then i get a quick flash of the LG logo, straight to a backlit black screen that hangs indefinitely. only thing possible from here is to enter download mode.)
Back to the drawing board...
Same here
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Just for the sake of documentation, I made a little log of my most recent attempt at getting back into the fastboot menu... obviously it's convoluted, but hey... sometimes experimentation gets results. This time, however, it did not... still no luck.
LGNPST back to stock
factory reset from settings->backups
run root exploit
restore original backups from first time freegeeing via adb using carrett's method
reboot
full unroot from SU app
factory reset
LGNPST to stock
re-run root exploit
reboot
re-unlock with freegee script (adb)
disconnect cable
reboot
(right here is the failure. after running "power off and reboot" from the power button menu, phone shuts off. it tries to start up, then i get a quick flash of the LG logo, straight to a backlit black screen that hangs indefinitely. only thing possible from here is to enter download mode.)
Back to the drawing board...
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Just for documentation and in case I can help solving this, I am having the same problem, I explain my case with more detail on the FreeGree Thread, but pretty much I am on the same ship as you, I have tried after LGNPST, with and without factory reset, with the Google Play application and with the desktop application, but same result, black screen after restart.
I have a brand new phone, picked it less than a week ago, could LG have changed something? bootloader/recovery partition sizes? something?
I am still within the 14 days period and as much as I like the phone, if I can't bootloader unlock, means I will be stuck on stock ROM, and that is something I don't want... might as well go and change it for a different phone, or sell it and get a nexus 4...
I get same.thing. black screen after freegee. Its two days old. So now what!?
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Its a known issue. IRC guys can help. Something about the misc.IMG file getting corrupted
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nygfan760 said:
Its a known issue. IRC guys can help. Something about the misc.IMG file getting corrupted
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How does this happen from a random stock ROM. I think I was using nocturnals ROM and how was the problem resolved through multiple flashes?
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Will not Wake after screen off/timeout

I just recently purchased my HTC One and immediately went to rooting it. I've managed to unlock it, flash TWRP recovery. Here's where all goes to hell, no matter what ROM I try installing, everytime the screen goes to sleep, it won't wake again. Yes, on DIFFERENT ROMs, this must be something I did wrong. What could've happened? I ALWAYS wipe all data, system, dalvik, cache, etc before flashing new roms. I'm used to doing this with my GNex. :silly:
I've tried using TWRP to flash ROMs, Clockwork Recovery, tried fixing permissions after flashing etc, still the same results. What's strange is that I know the button isn't faulty, after recovering to stock, I can lock/unlock the phone just fine. Also, when in TWRP, I can also lock/unlock the phone in the same fashion.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Else, I'd need some assistance with returning it back to it's un-rooted state without the Bootloader saying it was tampered, if anyone knows how.
Thanks!
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I just recently purchased my HTC One and immediately went to rooting it. I've managed to unlock it, flash TWRP recovery. Here's where all goes to hell, no matter what ROM I try installing, everytime the screen goes to sleep, it won't wake again. Yes, on DIFFERENT ROMs, this must be something I did wrong. What could've happened? I ALWAYS wipe all data, system, dalvik, cache, etc before flashing new roms. I'm used to doing this with my GNex. :silly:
I've tried using TWRP to flash ROMs, Clockwork Recovery, tried fixing permissions after flashing etc, still the same results. What's strange is that I know the button isn't faulty, after recovering to stock, I can lock/unlock the phone just fine. Also, when in TWRP, I can also lock/unlock the phone in the same fashion.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Else, I'd need some assistance with returning it back to it's un-rooted state without the Bootloader saying it was tampered, if anyone knows how.
Thanks!
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Try This....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318053
I am everywhere! hahah
did you make a backup of stock? can you get back to that?
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Try This....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318053
I am everywhere! hahah
did you make a backup of stock? can you get back to that?
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Yeah, thankfully I did make a backup. I can get to stock and everything works fine, power button, sensors and all. So frustrated, I wanna just throw it against the wall.
Ask in mazdas thread. tell them it happened in other roms too. Can ypu pull a kmesg or log cat?
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mahalocat said:
Ask in mazdas thread. tell them it happened in other roms too. Can ypu pull a kmesg or log cat?
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How would I get a log cat if it locks me out?
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How would I get a log cat if it locks me out?
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Does your computer REcognize when its locked out?
Maybe you can pull from ADB?
mahalocat said:
Does your computer REcognize when its locked out?
Maybe you can pull from ADB?
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I flashed a Sense based ROM and it works fine, I think it's only AOSP based ROMs?

Process system isn't responding

Been playing with my phone all day and somehow it crashed/rebooted & now I'm getting "Process system isn't responding"ever time it boots back up. Im rooted and have TWRP recovery...made a backup before all this started. Tried restoring my backup, didnt work, nor did using ODIN to flash a stock file. Full wipes and format data doesn't do any good either...Any suggestions?
I had the same issue this morning and after wiping and odin'ing what seems liked 30 times for 4 hours, I ended up taking it back. BB swapped it out with no questions asked.
The only thing I can think that happened was I tried restoring a backup with TWRP. I thought I read on here that restoring was not a good idea right now.
Looks like I am going to have to return this as well...every time it boots I get that error message and then it reboots itself....Did you do anything to flash back stock status??
jauger said:
Looks like I am going to have to return this as well...every time it boots I get that error message and then it reboots itself....Did you do anything to flash back stock status??
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Oh yes, many, many times! After I got stuck in a boot loop (or bootup system error), I wiped every partition I could find on the phone using stock TWRP and OUDH recoveries. Than I would odin multiple times using the MI3 tar. The odin process would be successful, but I would get stuck in a boot-loop every time. I'm fairly savvy with Samsung phones as I have rooted all 5 that I've owned but I couldn't figure this one out so I just took it back.
jauger said:
Looks like I am going to have to return this as well...every time it boots I get that error message and then it reboots itself....Did you do anything to flash back stock status??
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After the successful Odin, have you tried booting into stock recovery and wiping data? That can often fix problems booting up after a restore..
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lmemma16 said:
After the successful Odin, have you tried booting into stock recovery and wiping data? That can often fix problems booting up after a restore..
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Edit: Nevermind, just read your op more carefully, lol. So you did try that?
runner77 said:
Oh yes, many, many times! After I got stuck in a boot loop (or bootup system error), I wiped every partition I could find on the phone using stock TWRP and OUDH recoveries. Than I would odin multiple times using the MI3 tar. The odin process would be successful, but I would get stuck in a boot-loop every time. I'm fairly savvy with Samsung phones as I have rooted all 5 that I've owned but I couldn't figure this one out so I just took it back.
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I did the same thing, finally gave up and took it back for an exchange...( had my sad story all figured out.. :cyclops It felt like it should of been an easy fix but I could never figure it out...
same issues...
jauger said:
I did the same thing, finally gave up and took it back for an exchange...( had my sad story all figured out.. :cyclops It felt like it should of been an easy fix but I could never figure it out...
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I have similar issues. I tried to recover my original TWRP backup and now my phone is in a boot loop. Even taking the original system and restoring it via ODIN won't fix this?
No questions asked by the store?
derail412 said:
I have similar issues. I tried to recover my original TWRP backup and now my phone is in a boot loop. Even taking the original system and restoring it via ODIN won't fix this?
No questions asked by the store?
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I'm 99% sure that's what killed mine....TWRP restore. I told the store I woke up and my phone was boot looping. No further questions asked.
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derail412 said:
I have similar issues. I tried to recover my original TWRP backup and now my phone is in a boot loop. Even taking the original system and restoring it via ODIN won't fix this?
No questions asked by the store?
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All I said was a System Update notification popped up, I clicked OK and it went into a full on boot loop.....
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All I said was a System Update notification popped up, I clicked OK and it went into a full on boot loop.....
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Did you by at Sprint or BB or some other retailer? I'm afraid that I'm SOL as I bought from Sprint.
derail412 said:
Did you by at Sprint or BB or some other retailer? I'm afraid that I'm SOL as I bought from Sprint.
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The Sprint store is not going to have the software to restore your phone yet. So they will replace it as they want even be able to tell its rooted...Well unless they go into download mode which i don't see why they would do that right now. .. BUT This is something you can fix yourself. From what i read you only flashed the stock TAR once. Flash it again and see what happens. Pay attention to what you are restoring. The first time i rooted i couldn't make phone calls...I have no idea what cause it. Now i am on Stock but mi3 as i forgot to pull the SD card.. And its not that serious to go to mi5 at this point.
Edit: If stock still dosent work after multiple attempts.... GO ahead and flash stock rooted ROM. In the next week or so everything will be figured. out. There want be any big updates that you miss in the next month. I wouldn't worry about being on stock rooted or stock unrooted. All the same for now.
I've retried several times with the STOCK unrooted tar. No go with that. Just boot loops...
I didn't see where there is a stock rooted ROM. I'll look in the development areas for it. If you have link would you reply with the link?
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I've retried several times with the STOCK unrooted tar. No go with that. Just boot loops...
I didn't see where there is a stock rooted ROM. I'll look in the development areas for it. If you have link would you reply with the link?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2472664
Got it thanks!
No Luck...
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All I said was a System Update notification popped up, I clicked OK and it went into a full on boot loop.....
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derail412 said:
I have similar issues. I tried to recover my original TWRP backup and now my phone is in a boot loop. Even taking the original system and restoring it via ODIN won't fix this?
No questions asked by the store?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2472664
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I downloaded the ODEX'd and Deodexed STOCK rooted ROMs and neither worked for me. I am at a loss for what to do. I'm not sure if I wait I'll have any better luck. I am so frustrated at this point...
I do appreciate your help. Thank you.
derail412 said:
I downloaded the ODEX'd and Deodexed STOCK rooted ROMs and neither worked for me. I am at a loss for what to do. I'm not sure if I wait I'll have any better luck. I am so frustrated at this point...
I do appreciate your help. Thank you.
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Still bootloop?
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Sprint store....
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Yes... still boot loop.
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Yes... still boot loop.
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Just out of curiosity reboot your phone then press and hold the menu button when the Sprint boot screen pops up on reboot..see if by some weird chance your phone boots into Safe Mode...
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Just out of curiosity reboot your phone then press and hold the menu button when the Sprint boot screen pops up on reboot..see if by some weird chance your phone boots into Safe Mode...
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Wow just did this in my note 2 and it worked. Booted into safe mode. . Didn't know the phone had a safe mode. . Do you know what the difference is. . I didn't see my apps.. anything else?
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temporary brick

Everytime I try to update to 4.2.2 I brick it. I have to restore a backup. It just gets stuck on the HTC Quietly Brilliant screen. (I waited long enough, trust me. I started last night before I went to bed, and it was still on that screen in the morning).
Do I need to remove my CWM recovery and install stock recovery before I take the OTA? Do I need to undo my s-on? (is that even possible?)
thanks, love you guys =]
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Everytime I try to update to 4.2.2 I brick it. I have to restore a backup. It just gets stuck on the HTC Quietly Brilliant screen. (I waited long enough, trust me. I started last night before I went to bed, and it was still on that screen in the morning).
Do I need to remove my CWM recovery and install stock recovery before I take the OTA? Do I need to undo my s-on? (is that even possible?)
thanks, love you guys =]
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Why don't you just to a clean flash of this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565190
thayl0 said:
Why don't you just to a clean flash of this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565190
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is this pretty stable?
welbinator said:
is this pretty stable?
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It's just a stock rom with some minor extras, yes it is stable.

M8 keeps rebooting...

Sorry if this is already posted somewhere...
I have a rooted m8.. its been rooted for about 3-4 months and all of a sudden Its starting to reboot by itself..
I rebooted it once and it turns on and works for about 1 minute and then reboots by itself continuously..
Its rooted by team win recovery project 2.7.0.2...
does anyone know whats wrong?
is there anything I can do from the bootloader?
ahdez said:
Sorry if this is already posted somewhere...
I have a rooted m8.. its been rooted for about 3-4 months and all of a sudden Its starting to reboot by itself..
I rebooted it once and it turns on and works for about 1 minute and then reboots by itself continuously..
Its rooted by team win recovery project 2.7.0.2...
does anyone know whats wrong?
is there anything I can do from the bootloader?
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You must have installed something that is causing these bootloops. If you have a nandroid backup, this would be the time to use it.
I managed to fix it by wiping in the bootloader
ahdez said:
I managed to fix it by wiping in the bootloader
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Wiped in bootloader, or in recovery?
Wiping in bootloader on a modded M8 corrupts the internal memory (although I don't know it does this 100% of the time, but I still don't recommend doing it ever).
My bad think it was in recovery
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My bad think it was in recovery
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Kinda what I figured. On the One X (EVITA) doing a factory reset in bootloader on a modded phone was a surefire way to corrupt the internal memory. I haven't seen this called out definitely on the M8, but I suspect its the case. I've seen more than a few reports by various users that factory reset corrupts internal memory.
So apparently I didn't fix it..
as soon as I restarted it for the first time again.. afterwards it just restarts by itself every minute or so... really not trying to do a recovery wipe again :/
anyone have any clue?
Stock ROM or otherwise? S-on or off? Did you flash any other mods, radio, etc.?
Once again, I believe this time its fixed, I looked around and I simply had to update SuperSU through TWRP, its all good now, Thanks

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