Report message : Re: The cracked screen Awssattelberg problem – can you help?!! May 6, 2015 azyndrom wrote: > I’m having the same problem as last time. Everything works fine for about 24 hours, then it’s
1) screen goes black/lock screen, etc.
This usually happens when you try to connect the phone to a new computer or something like that. Here’s what you do:
- Turn off any processes that may be running on the computer (like your browser, email account, etc.)
- Drain the computer of any data (like the app data, run time, etc.)
- Turn off any services (like social media sites, internet radio, etc.)
- Click “all” to select all the programs and services you want to shut down.
## ##2) everything works fine for a while, then it’s black again.
This usually happens when you’re sleeping or doing something else that damages the electronics inside the phone. To get rid of this, unplug the phone, turn it off, and remove all documentation and accessories. Do this while the phone is still connected to the computer. factnewsph
## I’m using the following steps to reproduce this issue:
- Start a new computer.
- Change the operating system to Windows 10 (SP1).
- Install Software Investment > Privacy, Protected Access and Windows XP.
- Remove all old and unneeded programs.
- Windows Device Manager > Scan, Wipe, and Create New.
- Rebooted and same issue.
- Try using different applications and see if that helps.
- Wrap up – can you help? What can be done?
- First, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all documentation and accessories.
- Second, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all power and functions (like the camera, speaker, and tools).
- Opening the program “cmd.exe” will give you the command to unplug the phone from the computer.
- Next, remove all old and unneeded programs.
- First, remove the recovery partition (32/64 bytes) and flash the following files to the new computer:
- MBR: install>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 32\app\
- GPT: install>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app\
- mkdir: new>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app
- cd /w E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app
- nano /f “E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app” new>
- chmod +x “E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app” new>
- ./winstart.bat install> exit>
- End /q
##3) All my other devices work too – no issues here.
Mostly this happens when you’re connected to the Internet or a network where there is some activity. To get rid of this, unplug the phone and remove all documentation and accessories. Doing this while the phone is still connected to the computer will ensure it doesn’t get contaminated.
## Try using different applications and see if that helps.
- This will help you identify what’s causing the issue.
- You can try using the command “cmd.exe” to unplug the computer from the phone. This will let you connect the computer to the phone without any software.
- You can try using the following command to remove those processes that may be running on the computer:
- df -h
- wmic
- find /path /i “C:\users\%USERNAME%”
- will exit if found
- cd /w C:\users\%USERNAME%
- nano /f “C:\windows\system32\config\system32\drivers\wmic” new>
- chmod +x “C:\windows\system32\config\system32\drivers\wmic” new>
- ./winstart.bat install> exit>
- End /q
Wraahar up – can you help? What can be done?
- First, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all documentation and accessories. Doing this while the phone is still connected to the computer will ensure it doesn’t get contaminated.
- Second, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all power and functions (like the camera, speaker, and tools).
- Third, remove all old and unneeded programs.
- Fourth, remove the recovery partition (32/64 bytes) and flash the following files to the new computer:
- MBR: install>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 32\app\
- GPT: install>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app\
- mkdir: new>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app\
- cd /w C:\users\%USERNAME%]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\
- nano /f “C:\windows\system32\config\system32\drivers\wmic” new>
- chmod +x “C:\windows\system32\config\system32\drivers\wmic” new>
- ./winstart.bat install> exit>
- End /q
Don’t forget to upload the cracked image too!
- You can use this.
General suggestions:
- Run the cracked image once and then close any applications that may have used the same file.
- Run the file in a non-link format, especially if you’re working with sensitive information.
- Change the directory where the file is located to prevent any potential harmful exposure.
- If you’ve run the file through a program like WinZip, unpack the contents as an image.
- If you’ve used other file-transfer software, remove the extension.
- Finally, save the file as a profession.
Wrap up – can you help? What can be done?
- First, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all documentation and accessories. Do this while the phone is still connected to the computer.
- Second, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all power and functions (like the camera, speaker, and tools).
- Third, remove all old and unneeded programs.
- Fourth, remove the recovery partition (32/64 bytes) and flash the following files to the new computer:
- MBR: install>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 32\app\
- GPT: install>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app\
- mkdir: new>\E:\Programs\Windows Messenger 64\app\
- cd /w C:\users\%USERNAME%]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\
- nano /f “C:\windows\system32\config\system32\drivers\wmic” new>
- chmod +x “C:\windows\system32\config\system32\drivers\wmic” new>
- ./winstart.bat install> exit>
- End /q
Don’t forget to upload the cracked image too!
- You can use this.
- General suggestions:
- Run the cropped image once and then close any applications that may have used the same file.
- Run the cropped image in a non-link format, especially if you’re working with sensitive information.
- Change the directory where the cropped image is located to prevent any potential harmful exposure.
Wrap up – can you help? What can be done?
- First, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all documentation and accessories. Do this while the phone is still connected to the computer will ensure it doesn’t get contaminated.
- Second, unplug the phone from the computer and remove all power and functions (like the camera, speaker, and tools).
- Third, remove all old and unneeded programs. -Fourth, remove the recovery partition (32/64 bytes) and flash the following files to the new computer:
- MBR: