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AC Question
HTC One M7 won't boot.
Hi,
I recently bought a refurbished, GSM unlocked HTC One M7 off ebay. It's in cosmetically great condition and worked for the first week I had it. This morning, however, it woke me up rebooting over and over- reboot loop. So, I factory reset it. It worked for the whole day until I decided to restart it, because some google apps were crashing on start- I assumed the massive amounts of newly installed apps needed a restart- like a pc...However, after restarting, it no longer progresses past the HTC One "with beats audio" welcome screen.
Things I tried:
* Factory resetting again.
* Recover.
* Everything I could in the (volume down + power) debug menu.
* Clearing the partition cache and factory resetting, 'erasing all user data'.
Note: When I booted into aforementioned debug mode, I got a 'cannot initialize SDCard ' error.
Finally, should I just return the phone- and reluctantly get another m7- or is there a simple fix for this?
Alternatively, would this problem happen again with the next m7, and should I instead get another phone.
Thank you for reading all this. I appreciate any suggestions.
Hi,
I recently bought a refurbished, GSM unlocked HTC One M7 off ebay. It's in cosmetically great condition and worked for the first week I had it. This morning, however, it woke me up rebooting over and over- reboot loop. So, I factory reset it. It worked for the whole day until I decided to restart it, because some google apps were crashing on start- I assumed the massive amounts of newly installed apps needed a restart- like a pc...However, after restarting, it no longer progresses past the HTC One "with beats audio" welcome screen.
Things I tried:
* Factory resetting again.
* Recover.
* Everything I could in the (volume down + power) debug menu.
* Clearing the partition cache and factory resetting, 'erasing all user data'.
Note: When I booted into aforementioned debug mode, I got a 'cannot initialize SDCard ' error.
Finally, should I just return the phone- and reluctantly get another m7- or is there a simple fix for this?
Alternatively, would this problem happen again with the next m7, and should I instead get another phone.
Thank you for reading all this. I appreciate any suggestions.