Xperia X10 :: Stopped By Itself And Now Won't Boot At All?
Aug 17, 2011
My phone seems to have died. It was working fine today, I got a call and then put it in my pocket.When I took it out a few hours later, it was turned off. I then tried to start it but nothing happened.So I tried removing the SIM car and the MicroSD card with no change.Nothing happens, the screen and led stay black, no vibration, no sound, it's off.
I tap "ok" and the message comes back again. The strange thing is that the message is in spanish (I have my phone in English and that the lockscreen photo has dissapeared and the xperia theme is there now.
It seems like the phone is working ok in the background, but I cannot access the homescreen. Â I can take screenshots, change the volume, etc. and as I could access the phone's internal and sdcard I made all the backups as possible.
My N900 has stopped playing the handshake at boot up time, it only did it a few times early on, maybe 3 times, but now it never does, and the media player has never played any video, either the '9' preview, or any other. mplayer works fine. It has been suggested that it's broke, but dmesg does not indicate any devices not working correctly. And everything else works. The only issue I have is excessive battery consumption.
I re-installed 2.3.3 after having a few problems and that went ok so I decided that I would root my phone as well. That didn't go so well. My phone will not boot up now.
I followed the instructions in PC companion and after the last screen with disconnect the cable and boot up it started ut fine but then nothing happend, this was an hour ago.
I want to install CyanogenMod on my Ray but all the tutorials I have seen say I need to go into fastboot mode. Now, it says that all I have to do is hold the volume up button and attach a USB cable but nothing happens when I do this! The phone just charges as per usual.
I've seen that on some other Xperia phones, you hold down the menu button as the phone boots, but the Ray doesn't have a hard menu button so.... I tried holding the home button, then the volume buttons, and neither worked. Is there a way to boot the Ray into safe mode?
wanted to knw hw to root my neov ?? Can it be done using super one click ?? Please give me a link regarding rooting neov . And also want to knw abt the DRM keys ...and disadvantages of unlocking my bootloader and safest way to unlock my bootlaoder and if i want to lock my bootlader again then hw can i do it and also if any news of more updates are there for neov in the ICS and the ways to downgrading ICS to neo v
I have an X10 and 16 GB SanDisk SDHC card but have no idea how to transfer all files from old 2 GB SD card. Phone doesn't boot up with new 16 GB card. Even if I connected to PC via USB cable, it won't boot up. How can I upgrade this card?
My batteray was 70% last i see on my phone. This morning my phone was on my pocket and an hour later suddenly death.
I tried to press the power button, power button with up volume and red buton on sim card slot but it doesnt work. My phone only turn on with Sony Xperia on the screen but didnt want to booting on OS.
I woke up this morning to find that my phone had restarted itself over night, Thought nothing of it until 15 mins later I came back to it and it was still stuck in start up on the waves. It wont turn off or do anything when any of the buttons are pressed. The notification light is orange (dont know if that means anything). Â I have since unplugged it and I am leaving to drain the battery hopefully that will do something...
Xperia Z5 won't load into safe mode. Tried connecting through the micro USB cable, while holding down the power off button, and up volume key, it vibrates 3 times, but does nothing. Â I've tried 3 different methods, but I can't seem to get it to work. Â I've not unlocked my phone, or done anything its a standard Z5 Compact, no bootloader unlocked, or custom kernal etc installed.
So my Z2Â ran out of battery last night, and this morning no matter how much it is charged it gets stuck at the telstra logo when booting?The only way to turn the device back off is to hold the power and up volume buttons.I have not flashed or modded the phone in any way.
I have last night updated my X10i through SE US to Android 2.1. Following from here I cannot get past the boot screen, it switches on, but stays blank and does not do anything else. I have tried to re-install / repair through SE US (PC Companion does not work in this case) to flash it once again, and also that did not help. It keeps telling me that everything is fine, and i should just switch on my mobile phone... upon which nothing seems to be happening.
i had a sony xiperia neo v. i was updating my android version of the phone. but a problem camed and the O.S of the phone got corrupted. the phne is not starting now. i have downloaded pc comapanion of the phone. but i connect my phone with USB to the pc it says ""s1 boot download not found"". " the driver of the phone is not found or pls give me the link to download the ""s1 boot download""
I have installed custom ROM of gingerbread v27 on my x8. I followed correctly all the guides and instruction and was able to succesfully run the custom ROM on my phone. All the requirements are met. (baseband is xxx015, and manuf. code is 11w28). After 1 week of succesful usage, suddenly a weird thing happens to my x8. When i tried to insert a different sim, it will reboot itself automatically and would do this cycle continually. If i removed the sim, it would just boot perfectly.
So i decided to factory reset my x8 on CWM and reinstall the custom ROM but the same thing happened after that.
Then i decided that i would relock bootloader and that made the whole thing worse. My x8 won't boot at all and won't even charge. If i connect it to my PC it would just stay under flash mode (green light goes on for 10 secs and the off for 5 secs and then recycled).
I have a problem with my phone. It has just started looping round the sony ericsson logo but without actually launching at any time.I have tried with and without battery, and also have left the battery out overnight.I have also tried to boot into any possible recovery mode but al i get is this continuous looping.
I have never rooted my phone nor have I flashed a custom ROM before. I have a 32 GB HTC One M9 from Verizon on stock Lollipop Android, and it has been working perfectly until this morning. I woke up to my M9 stuck in a bootloop. It would boot to the HTC logo, stay there for about 10 sec, then go black and constantly restart again (even as I type this). I can access the bootloader, but it seems none of the options work for me! I can't boot to recovery mode or even power off my phone. It just constantly boots again by itself.
I wanted to unlock bootloader, and I got stuck at the point where I need to use fastboot (adb works fine), initially I thought that I did something wrong - but I've done some research and found out that the problem is actually with the phone. You are probably thinking that I did indeed something wrong, but bear with me please - here is how I found out:When updating/restoring via PC companion or SEUS it doesn´t matter if I connect the phone with volume UP or DOWN, it works either way (obviously should work only with volume down - Flash mode). Also when I use The Flashtool it always says that the device is in flash mode, doesn´t matter if the LED shines blue or green.I also tried getting fastboot to work in Ubuntu (first time around I was using win7 x32) and while assigning UDEV rules I was using the lsusb command and I found out that it reports the same thing in Fastboot (connecting with volume UP) and in Flash mode (with volume DOWN) - it repported 0fce:adde in both cases (and 0fce:0166 in normal mode and 0fce:5166 in USB debug).There is simply no difference when connecting with volume UP or DOWN (except for the LED color) - in both cases it connects in Flash mode...
Since i've installed the 5.1.1 update, i'm facig troubles with my sdcard : at boot time, the phone reports the sdcard is broken and need to be formatted.
If i pull out the sdcard from the slot and then insert it back, everything is fine, the problem is only when i boot the phone. Â Another strange thing : if i power off my phone and plug it to charge it, it boot instead of showing the battery charging animation.
My Xperia Z5 continually heating up after boot then it going to Sleep of dead i have to reset by put the power botton and volume up to boot my Xperia again. Iit take about 3 minutes before going to dead after boot.
So Im demonstrating how that the phone Z3 can handle water,fill a basin with water ensure that all covers are properly sealed.Next a friend shoots a video of the event for a minute, I then take the phone out wipe and show that its still working.after a while the phone screen runs haywire and i lose signal coverage.switched the phone off and it wont turn back on it just lights up shows the sony logo, vibrates three time and swicthes off.ive tried the power button and volume up story its not working.
I have an Xperia X10 since July on Vodafone UK. It is (was) running the latest SE firmware, but is now 'bricked' - I learned this term while googl-ing for the problem, but all the mentions involve 'debranding' or installation of unofficial (unauthorised) firmware releases - and I haven't done ANY of that.
The story in detail:
1. In recent days I noticed some glitches in the performance of Android Market on the phone: some downloads were reported as 'unsuccessful' and had to be repeated. This happened both with new apps and with updates. On occasions a reboot was necessary for downloads to start happening normaly again.
2. Today (Sat 30-10) this went to extreme: NO download from the Market was possible at all, each time it stalled forever. As explanation, an error message started coming up: "The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped and needs to be force-closed". No rebooting would solve this. I cleaned several caches (after reading various forums about the error)
3. I decided to reinstall the firmware, hoping to fix the Market performance. Backed up all my data and connected to PC Companion. In the first phase it reported that I "already have the latest version", but I wasn't after an update, so I went on to Repair / Reinstall.
4. The download went smoothly and the installation started well, proceeding to near-the-end. THEN, PC Companion reported: "The installation was unsuccessful, try again". I tried - several times, and the result was the same. Decided to return to my existing installation and seek other ways to repair that 'com.google.,..' process.
5. On attempting to boot, I saw that dreaded YELLOW TRIANGLE with no explanation, and a dead phone not responding to any controls. Had to turn it off by removing thebattery..
6. Several re-installation attempts with both Companion and SEUS also failed, and I am stuck with a useless brick
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Haven't had time to read up on who else this may have happened to, but tried upgrading this morning via PC Companion and I recieved a fail message, asking to try again. Turned phone on - get the SE logo, then the bottom half of the screen looks like someone stepped on it - weird yellow graphic appears all scrambled! Will not boot up and my PC detects then un-detects phone continuously
reformatted my phone by accident and now when it boots up the SE logo screen comes on and then just stays on nothing else happens. When i reboot it again the same thing happens it cant get past the SE logo screen... obviously ive wiped the firmware off it completely but i dont know how to flash it back on ive tryed to use "update service" but it cant find any software updates and i cant use pc companion because it wanting me to have my phone working to connect it
I am trying to unlock the boot loader of my Mini pro phone following the instructions given by Sony Ericsson on this page.
I have downloaded Android SDK 3.2 and Google USB driver as mentioned in the instruction there but when I try to connect to my phone it says there is no suitable driver. I went to Device Manager and under "other devices" there is entry for "F1Boot Fastboot" for which I'm trying to install the driver. I selected update driver software > browse my computer for driver > gave path to the usb_driver folder (C:Androidandroid-sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver) but it fails to find the necessary driver!
I am using Windows 7 64 bit and I checked the service setup of my phone to make sure that my phone is entitled for unlock of boot loader.
This morning, I clicked on Bluetooth widget by mistake which rebooted the phone. Since then it was continuously on boot loop and keeps on rebooting itself after the XPERIA logo.It got turned on once in afternoon after which i did a factory reset and it was working fine. In eve I tried to turn the Bluetooth on and it is around 4-5 hours my phone is still rebooting continuously.It is Android 4.0.4 and never rooted, minimum apps, all are from PlayStore only.