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Boot Loop -- Caused by screen??
Hold off on calling me crazy for a bit. You might also remember me for damaging a tiny part (touchscreen ribbon cable) (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=87274).
I'd just gotten my replacement N9, and it was going well for a few days, so it's time to swap the case to my sexy blue one! After that, starting *either* phone with the old, non-responsive screen works. Starting either phone with the "working" screen results in a boot loop. I understand that this isn't much to go on, but any ideas? |
Re: Boot Loop -- Caused by screen??
"Boot Loop -- Caused by end user, breaking his hardware when trying to swap the case." - sounds more like the correct topic.
You could of course try to disable watchdogs that reboot the device on hardware failure. (search the forum for flasher parameters). |
Good news, everyone! (because you were all waiting with bated breath, right ;) )
It seems that the boot loop was caused by an issue with the proximity sensor. Just by not attaching it the phone boots and runs just fine. I miss the standby screen and all, and doubletap to wake doesn't work... But it's a small price to pay (and proxy sensors are cheap!) Maybe someday this will help a poor, clumsy soul like me. |
Re: Boot Loop -- Caused by screen??
can you please explain this a litle better? thanks
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