Grimmush
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Ok guys... Just found out another method before getting into an endless boot sequence issue.. I realized that if your phone reboots halfway during the restoration part, then you'll get stuck in the 5 mins reboot category. What I can suggest, try and do this.
1. Do a hard reset by going into Settings --> System -- About --> reset phone
2. After complete reset has done. Carry on with your configuration, and make sure you don't
a) change your region
b) don't add wifi network
c) Skip the account creation
This has been the fastest way to get pass the recovery process. Once you get pass that without any reboot, then you should be fine. Then start adding your account and wifi next. So far phone has been ok till now.. Hopefully I won't need to restart it again.
How long have you been running since the restoration point without random reboots?
I had a different installation today and so far the phone works without reboots for the last 40 mins or so.
I also managed to change region, setup wifi and setup my accounts without any reboots.
The only difference is that the restore failed today (it didn't fail yesterday) although all my apps are back and also I have the sim card removed.
I am afraid as soon as I reboot the phone once then it will begin doing the loop again. As soon as i get all the updates from the store then I will try the reboot of terror.
I will let you know the results
40 mins is nothing. It usually takes 2-3 hrs until the reboots start acting up.
Contacted HTC support today, they only support hw not software. Then I contacted MS, and they said "Told you so" I am in fault for installing TP to NY 8X even if the issue is with MS and a bug in the update. So we are basically screwed.
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No surprise there. To be fair, even though HTC can be at fault for a lot of resons regarding support for their products, this isn't HTC's fault. It's Microsoft and their incompetent devs with their (brain) detectoids. However the fact that their backpedaling and reversing the blame on the users for trusting their TP program is absolutely disgusting. They admited that it was an error on their behalf and warned (a little too late) users not to install the build on devices not officially enrolled in the TP, if prompted for an update.
Again Microsoft has a track record of **** poor developers and just as **** poor support -- especially regarding non-lumia devices. This made a WP supported like myself (since WP8) to revolve 360 degrees and dismiss the WP ecosystem to everyone who asked me about it, for the last year and I'm glad I did and will continue to do so.
Needless to say this experience will emphasis my disgust with the WP ecosystem even more.
God,I CAN NOT WAIT to ditch this WP joke in the coming weeks! iOS I'm coming back!
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