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2012-06-17
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2012-06-17
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2012-06-17
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why did you do a full reset and lose data when you could have posted about your problem here and got help?
http://wiki.meego.com/N950/Fixing_MALF_state
the site is a good wiki for fixing the reboot loop or at least to retrieve data before reseting everything.
You could have done a simple search and found this out too instead of posting your regrets here after everything has been done and dusted.
on your question of why did it happen did you use N9QTweak too? Maybe some tweak conflicted with home screen settings to cause the reboot loop. Without info on all the apps and tweaks in your system its difficult to pin-point the issue.
Home screen settings works perfectly for many users here so it should not be solely responsible.
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2012-06-17
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Recently, I lost my N9 overnight, when it was low on battery. It went completely flat, and when I found it, I plugged it in and restarted it. It took about an hour before I pushed the power button, which triggered the homescreen to show. Oddly, it was going incredibly slowly. I left it for a while to charge, and later after it was at 100%, I removed it from the charger. Then boom, it shut straight down and apparently ran out of battery. So I plugged it back in, restarted it, and after about 10 minutes of trying to figure out what the hell went wrong, it rebooted itself. After about another hour of booting, I pushed the power button to load the homescreen (???). I went through this a few times, shortening the boot time every time. No luck. It was stuck in a reboot loop. As far as I am concerned, there were no conflicting apps installed. I had homescreen settings installed, and I am bringing it down to this, although I still am quite confused as to what caused it. It may just be the flaky performance that I have seen through nokias when restarting from a flat battery. (Even on the 3350)
I have had to completely reset my phone, deleting everything as soon as I had a window before restarting long enough to do so, which is sad as I lost some very nice family photos taken on the camera :/
I am posting this as part warning, part question as does anyone know why this happened?
Thanks,
Jono.