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| Your colleague tried Qi and got this, or he got this without needing Qi? | | | No, she never tried Qi but ran into this seemingly bricked state after | flashing only QtExtended on a factory fresh gta2, IIRC. Great, it means it isn't any Qi-specific issue so I can stop trying to get my head around that. | I'll put together a GTA02 with a battery in later and try to reproduce | it more seriously. | | Thanks, greatly appreciated ~ - These are GTA02 A5? ~ - One gets a "factory fresh" device, puts it in NOR flash menu (?) and DFUs in a new roots or a new Qi ~ - on the next reboot (how did we restart the device?) it is dead. ~ - However when you finish struggling for more than an hour of various tries with battery and USB in and out, you find that the battery was around 100% all the time so it shouldn't be a problem about VB_SYS and empty battery. I wonder if the batteries had felt unhappy and disconnected themselves internally, and you were fighting the VB_SYS problem all A5s have to some extent until the battery managed to get a charging voltage across it and reconnected itself, after which it would boot OK. If this happens again, immediately measuring the voltage across the pads of the battery at the ends with a multimeter or such would be interesting. It would be around 4V normally. - -Andy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkkq3y4ACgkQOjLpvpq7dMoz7ACdE03tBqbO7rVtIdn3QR5RqktK Gk8AoI4yNmZEjFIoIlUK78j0pYpi1akG =kwU5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
