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A fix for the failure to wake/SOD, well for some!
Well because this community has turned my phone into a stud from a dud nows my chance to chance to give back. :)
Grab a coffee or a beer, sit back and enjoy the read. April 23: Edited for some of your stubborn phones. Warning: ***I can't guarantee this will work for your phone so results may vary but it has worked for 3 phones I fixed*** I've waited a month to be sure that this works because every time I'd uninstall a cab and my phone worked fine for an hour or a day I thought I found a fix...but then reality kicked it the very next day. So rather then starting another complaining thread I decided to post a solution. Here s what worked for me.... 1. Optional yet recommended. If you are using an aftermarket wall charger.....go back to the OEM usb cable that came with your phone...yes its a little flimsy...(at least mine was) If your car manual recommends 5w30...you put in 15w20 in your car and something goes wrong down the road....who should you blame the manufacturer? your girlfriend? momma? 2. Flash back to STOCK and CLEAR STORAGE 2-3 TIMES. (You should notice your backlight working perfect again) Then flash to the rom of your choice and then CLEAR STORAGE 1-3 between each time check to see if its working properly... Once you find it working well....Move on to the next step p.s. learn to use sashimi or a similar program makes life soo much easier. An alternative to overdosing on that, "clear memory" button that you can use is Task 29 as mentioned by mjh8812 to fully destroy and annihilate all (backlight/screen system files) flash your rom of choice. 3. Install lumos v10 rc2 (yes it will work fine on the tp2) when your doing the calibration use natural sunlight preferably not on a bright day) so that in low light levels your phone will have no trouble sensing light. On certain programs like coreplayer or your ebook reader you can even have special settings to have a brighter screen no matter what lighting conditions your under. The proximity sensor on our phones is also on my list of suspects....especially when I'd look in the registry and it would say that it was disabled, "0" but yet when I'm on a phone call it works?! * **After you've done the calibration, saved and soft reset your backlight should be working just fine*** 4. If you are using a locking program, such as s2u2 upgrade to the newest version...I use s2u2 2.40. Regardless of the app your using keep it up to date. If you going stock, you just saved yourself a step ;) After doing all these things I haven't had a failure to wake/SOD in one month no matter how hard I try to get one. ;) 5. Lastly now that you got it working.....DON'T drop your phone... ever! However, if you do and your phone still works but the problem starts again, repeat steps 1 - 5 and cross your fingers. ;) After I jumped through all these hoops I haven't had a single problem with my backlight in 1 month. Believe me when I tell you I hated this phone, but thats changed :king: So after jumping through all these hoops I hope that you fall back in love with your tp2 like I have this past month. Peace |
Re: A fix for the failure to wake/SOD *warning, long read*
after using Task 29 and then reflashing to mightys latest 2.5 rom i havent had the issue...only time i sometimes have issue is when mighty is still loading and i turn the screen off before it fully boots sometimes its just delayed in coming back on until after everything loads..i charge my phone usually with the HTC charger and usb cable..but sometimes with my motorola car charger, sometimes a motorola wall charger, and sometimes even a blackberry wall charger..and have had no issues..(that i know of)
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Re: A fix for the failure to wake/SOD *warning, long read*
I'll edit my post it appears that "Task 29" does exactly what, "clear memory" is suppose to do (it kills all the roaches the first time) more time efficiently. So I'll add that to the post only difference on my phone is my screen ALWAYS come on after going off whether I turn it off during loading, its turned off manually or automatically, its left sitting for 10 hours, or I leave a few programs running and it goes off.
Lastly, like I said in the post it the charger isn't the cause I was just trying to limit all errors on my part to single out the prob...but now that my phone is fixed and works perfect.... I'm gonna stick to what the manual says. ;) |
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[QUOTE= Lastly, like I said in the post it the charger isn't the cause I was just trying to limit all errors on my part to single out the prob...but now that my phone is fixed and works perfect.... I'm gonna stick to what the manual says. ;)[/QUOTE]
no its good advice...i wish everyone followed those rules at the repair center i work at..we get so many phones in for charge port issues and i bet some of it is because they use 3rd party chargers.. |
Re: A fix for the failure to wake/SOD *warning, long read*
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Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.80 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.2.13918/764; U; en) Presto/2.4.15)
After today I never heard about it heres a link that explains it really well http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/wiforums/GetThread.php?t=116920&f=97 it appears to accomplish exactly what I wanted to achieve just faster. |
Re: A fix for the failure to wake/SOD *warning, long read*
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task29 completely wipes the phone clean of everything. if you use this one, it will wipe everything but the radio, some will even wipe the radio, but then you have to reinstall it.
run this exe while your phone is plugged in to activesync. it will run just like any other ROM, but after wiping, it will get stuck on the black tp2 screen. from there it is finished, disconnect phone, then hold down vol down button while pushing in the reset button under the cover to put it into bootloader. from there flash your ROM. |
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Re: A fix for the failure to wake/SOD *warning, long read*
it's much faster than the flash dance and since it completely wipes the ROM, there is no flashing back to stock before reflashing, or any chance of any files being left behind.
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Re: A fix for the failure to wake/SOD, Finally!
Followed the above guide, didn't work for me. Back to the store of replacement I guess...
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