That won't help. It's like saying
"my car isn't running right"
"ok, empty the gas tank and refill it"
There are very few problems that would fix...
Didn't help me.
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That won't help. It's like saying
"my car isn't running right"
"ok, empty the gas tank and refill it"
There are very few problems that would fix...
I have been having daily random rebooting, boot loops and failed boots since applying the system firmware update to 4.0.3. Currently running V9.2.1.17 and have already performed factory reset (twice).
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I'm not an expert on what a full data wipe can or cannot do, but that analogy is not entirely correct..years ago I had water in my gas tank and had to empty and refill the gas tank as part of the fix.
Some people don't seem to be experiencing the problems, so I wonder if in mid production they made some chipset substitutions. In any case, I can be without my tablet for a few days so I decided to put in for an RMA to see if a replacement would do the same thing.
I sent the request with this in the detail:
Their response:
This is the problem when you have non-English speaking reps (or automated responders) handling customer service requests in the U.S.
Well I had 2 deep freezes in a month and now after the new ota "update" I have had 2 in 2 days. this just keeps getting better. Is there an easy way to roll back to the last honeycomb update without having to do a full data wipe and factory reset? Since the last update my tab has now become utterly useless.
As long as i install pure ics-ready apps. I have no reboots anymore
How do you know if an app is "pure ics-ready" or not?
Look at the discription with the app. Sometimes it can be found in the updates discriptions.
If nothing is mentioned about ics, then the app surely isnt adapted.
Unfortunately I have no experience with rooting.You can't roll back even with a wipe and reset. You will have to root the pad and flash a Honeycomb rom.
Unfortunately I have no experience with rooting.
I am a web developer so I have computer knowledge I just never wanted to chance bricking my system. But I guess what do I have to loose at this point.
How difficult is it and whats the risk?
Something I have noticed is that my wi-fi doesn't seem to be disconnecting during sleep.
I'm trying what is a workaround until Asus releases a patch, that someone posted in another forum: install auto airplane, by Don(free in the market). Straightforward app that puts it in airplane mode when the screen is off. That's all.. So I'll report back. Side benefit appears to be longer battery life as well. So far 12 hrs up time & counting, without a hiccup.
Definitely NOT a hardware issue- I've had mine since may2011 and no bigtime problems like this until ICS was installed.
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