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#11
may be you should disable watchdog
 
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Reflashed EMMC + rootfs... Still randomly reboots :/ Not sure I can even reach a point where I can disable watchdog
 
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Originally Posted by Unhuman View Post
Reflashed EMMC + rootfs... Still randomly reboots :/
Then it's fried, most probably from overclocking. You can't fix a fried CPU in software.
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Oh jesus turs out warranty is 2 years and not 1 as I thought Gonna send it in for repairs and hope that OC won't be noticed ?:<
 
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Just in case: Have you tried powering it off and, removing any usb cable and also removing the battery? Also try removing the microSD card and the SIM card and booting without them.
 
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Kernel flashes are tracked in /dev/mtd1, don't try to clear them, you'll end up with a brick
They could easily check the CPU is fried and confirm that through the kernel flashes.
 

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Blah :X Well better try and see what happens than not try at all :S

Btw Is it possible that its a gpu failure though? I saw like screen tearing and artifacts a few times :s CPU was running at 950mhz on ideal config and was rarely pushed that hard really :/

edit:
Tried starting the phone in R&D mode but it still rebooted
edit2:
Now before rebooting I saw an " Internal error ....." but couldnt read it due to another reboot

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Fried. You've read the warnings - also about warranty void - when you started overclocking?
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Originally Posted by joerg_rw View Post
Fried. You've read the warnings - also about warranty void - when you started overclocking?
I did, but I am in no way saying its anyone else's fault but my own. I don't see what your post is aiming at.
 

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dude, it is very rare cpu is fried. what is more likely is that the ram is having errors. if so just run a ram-checker program. also do u remember the 80:20 rule? 80% of the work is done in 20% when the rest of the 20% is done in 80%. It's called pareto! Google it!!

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