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Oh s***...Its the same error as before...You don't need to re-flash...Just plug it out once it reaches 10% battery life and plug into a wall-charger...Stupid of me to make you do the fix MALF state steps when it was the same battery emptied error as last time...
 

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but why did it give that error this time? Previously it was just stuck in a boot loop

[sorry if i don't reply i need to go for a bit, i'll continue the charge later]
 
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If the battery is emptied and if you attempted to keep switching it on then that error pops up once a certain number of tries fails as the system thinks it has re-booted too many times...
 

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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
If the battery is emptied and if you attempted to keep switching it on then that error pops up once a certain number of tries fails as the system thinks it has re-booted too many times...
ok i am back so i should just first charge it up to 10%?
 
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Originally Posted by mariusmssj View Post
ok i am back so i should just first charge it up to 10%?
Yup charge it to 10% using flasher then wall plug charge it for somewhile at least 30mins then attempt booting it...If still Device Not Working then re-flash has to be done...
 

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Ok it's at 8% now i'll let you know how it goes. Is a common thing or should I stop using Alarm Clock all together?
 
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#37
You shouldn't stop using Alarm Clock at all...Just make sure your battery is quite filled when you switch off at night...At least over 50%...Or just keep the phone switched on...You can use Profilematic to customize rules too so that you are not disturbed till your alarm rings or simply put the phone in flight mode...

The surprising thing is I haven't come across anyone else having the same issue so just do the above and you should be ok...
 

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#38
well did 10% it gave the warning and now the same thing, so it's time to flash!
 
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Yup too bad...flashin time...
 

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Well done and it worked now how to turn off the rd-mode???
 
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