Lose of network signal and charger usb port on fone not working cant recover operating system files
I have a couple of problems,each happened at different times but combined have made it major.1st my galaxy s 2 stopped charging and got around problem by buying 2 extra battery and external charger for less than 5 so didn't get fixed.yesterday my signal went completely and just says no service.tried turning off and leaving without battery 4 awhile but still same,tried to follow suggestions i read on net,i e going into network scan,software update etc but cant access them all i get is no s i.m card or no network,my wireless is still working but that was all,my s i.m card contacts were all still present and there is no please insert s i.m card notifications so i tried to do a factory restore today and its all got worse now,when i turn it on it asks for software update but when i press continue it says no network cant proceed and i'm left with a blank screen,after several mins it comes up with error saying application installer is not responding and just stays that way.now my 1st prob rears its head...i cant connect it via u.s.b to p.c as port doesn't work,is there anyway i can put needed operating system or software update onto my memory card and proceed that way.any help please,cant access my phone numbers etc but they are backed up but wont get that far. did try reset couple times with wireless on and without as only screen i can access is the pull down screen nothing else.had phone since new and love it.had few issues since last update phone will not stayed powered off just restarts automatically but nothing like this
under warranty will not count on liquid damage if you take the battery out you will see a red dot that tells you water damage i have dried out some mobiles take out battery and sim leave on warm radiator couple of days then try again if still the same then it spares cost way too much to put right needs mother board ,and connectors hope this helps
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try other usb port, or other computer and see whether the hdd is detected. If still not, try to go to device manager ( http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000833.htm ), and then assign a drive letter to the hdd. After that, try to access it from Computer, if not able to access it, format it (use quick format) and then use this program to recover your files. http://www.asoftech.com/adr/
Just plug your usb in any usb port and copy and paste your document file. If still cannot copy, maybe your usb disk is corrupted. Try to reformat it by click right mouse and choose format. Wait for a couple of minute and start again transfering data.
If above does not work, you may have to format the usb drive (use quick format), and then use above mentioned software to scan again the usb drive and recover your files.
It is probably a driver error on your operating system. I suggest trying a couple different ports- if that doesnt work try a different computer. If that doesnt work most likely your drive file system is damaged and needs to be formatted. Good luck!
I hope that the information below may be of use to you
I devised these simple steps that tend to remedy quite a few issues with most USB portable / external hard drives and devices (though not always)
A few things to check but assumes USB and Windows for other interfaces / operating systems (mac/ Linux) similar steps may be adapted to suit.
1. Ensure it is connected directly to the computer to a USB 2.0 port not a USB 1.0 port as this can have effects on performance and reliability
2. Use only the cables that came with it NOT one that fits that may have been lying around or is longer. Not all USB cables are equal even though they should be)
3. Do not connect through an external USB HUB unless that hub is USB 2.0 AND has its own power supply.
4. Use ONLY the power supply that came with it if it has an external power supply Don’t use any other unless you know it has both the same voltage and current rating e.g. 12V 500mA anything rated below that would not work properly.
5. Always use the same port for connecting your devices. Some devices do not like being switched about. If switched they may want to install software / drivers again. This can be especially true if you move a HUB to another port
If you checked and fixed anything there and still have issues then check your hardware from CONTROL PANEL / SYSTEM / HARDWARE. Any exclamation marks by hardware need fixing before you investigate any further
USB flash drives can fail for no apparent reason. Sandisk Cruzers are especially bad for this.
USB hard drives should be treated with extreme care. This is a real hard drive ! and knocks and bumps can quite literally kill them.
Sometimes it is possible to remove the drive from the case and install it direct into a computer to double check that the drive is OK
This depends on the interface eg SATA or IDE
If the drive is clicking / pinging then this is the worst noise you could hear from a hard drive as it is usually the "Click of death"
Have you tried a different USB port? Also, if you look on the forums at samsung-eternity.com they explain it all. I would suggest going in to add/remove programs in the control panel and uninstalling all samsung software/drivers. You can then download them again from Samsung's website along with PC Studio. It can be finicky but it works
try other usb port, or other computer, if still have problem, download a usb recovery software, one I used before is Asoftech Data Recovery, you can follow this guide for usb recovery usb file recovery guide
well i dont have any long term ansa but here is a short term one while you find a new charger.
Take the charger and dismantle the end that plugs into fone. you should have 2 wires a black & white or black & red. Leave the blobs of solder on the end of the wires as this helps. Leave the wall socket end of charger in tact.
Take your battery out of fone. As with a normal battery you will see a (+) and (-) sign on it. Attach the black or darkest wire to the negative (-) metal square on the battery and the white or lightest wire (maybe red) to the positive (+) metal square on the battery (after trial & error i found a clothes peg to be the best form of attaching it). Leave attached for 15 minutes and this will give you around an hours usage when you put the battery back in the fone. If you leave it overnight then it will be on all day.
Basically you are making the circuit without the fone which bypasses your pin problem. Any charger will work with any fone as the charging components are in the wall end. Just make sure the voltage is compatible ie, 5v fone charger replacing 5v charger etc. Although majority of chargers are 5v.
I know this works cos i did it to mine last nite as i needed to ansa my emails. Really simple but a little drastic like i said but if the pin connector is broke anyway wot you got to lose?? I am a girl so if i can do it anyone can lol!!
Only drawback is you cant use the fone while it is charging unless you have 2 batteries and you use one while the other charges which is what i am doing. In fact i might not buy a new charger lol, i dont need one now ive found this method works.
may be the connecting port in ur phone is damaged go to expert technician... may be u can come rid of it if there is no port problem means just by reinstalling the software for ur phone it s called as flashing
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