I am having a problem where it keeps bricking if left for more than a day, or drops below 30% battery, is there anyway to fix this, tried several reflashes.
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Originally posted by neo1607 View PostI have a 4gb Arnova 10G2 on Finless v1.4
I am having a problem where it keeps bricking if left for more than a day, or drops below 30% battery, is there anyway to fix this, tried several reflashes.
are you stuk on the arnova bootscreen?
if you flash your tablet did you erase idb?
is the full 2048kb erased?if you love my work please buy a coffee
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Originally posted by neo1607 View Postshows no signs of life, just black screen, won't power on, won't reset, try charging and it's just a green light not the orange one.
Tried EraseIDB and it only erases i think 2019 blocks and flashing doesn't always work takes about 7 or 8 goes and keeps failing the verification
i would go to the Arnova website. download the stock version. flash that. then try Fins 1.4 again.
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I had this, noticed after applying 1.4 but not sure if it was that, may be hardware as battery falls below 30% is mentioned elsewhere. I noticed the red charging light would come on if you kept the power button pressed in, so taped it down and left charging overnight. Seemed to solve the issue. At same time I lost Google maps and started to get other fc errors, realised I may have got the cap version not resisive, reflashed and all ok. I have NOT let it drop to 30% since though, in the interest of science I suppose I ought to seeing as I know a workaround now if it wont take a charge normally. You may want to find something to tape over the power buttton, don't think tape alone held the pressure, i used a small fuse from the junk drawer.
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