Hello fellow HTC 10 friends,
Mods, please move this thread to the appropriate subforum if I have posted this question in the wrong place. I have read these forums for years but am a new poster here.
Anyhow, I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction with regard to troubleshooting an issue. I have a VZW 10, S-Off/Locked, and am having a peculiar issue with intermittent boot loops. Occasionally, upon running out of battery or performing a full Power Off/Boot cycle, my phone will get stuck in an infinite boot loop triggered during the "Starting apps..." screen immediately following the Verizon boot animation. Once this happens, the looping is infinite, and the only way to recover is to run the Xposed Uninstaller zip from recovery and wipe dalvik/cache. The phone then takes an extremely long time to rebuild the wiped file system and functions normally. Wiping D/C alone does not resolve the issue, and the boot loops resume once it reaches a certain app during the "optimization" process.
I presume there must be some sort of logging tools that can assist me with finding out what is causing this. Currently, Xposed-enabled apps greatly shape the user experience on my 10, and to simply ditch the framework is not really a viable option. I wouldn't mind having to deal with these loops once in a while but today I was nowhere near home and very much in need of a phone when the loops struck again. Today the phone simply crashed leading into the loops, which is the first system instability I've encountered outside of the boot process.
If anyone has experienced this same issue or can direct me to logging/troubleshooting software that would help identify the culprit I would be very appreciative! Thanks in advance for any help you guys may be able to provide!
Mods, please move this thread to the appropriate subforum if I have posted this question in the wrong place. I have read these forums for years but am a new poster here.
Anyhow, I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction with regard to troubleshooting an issue. I have a VZW 10, S-Off/Locked, and am having a peculiar issue with intermittent boot loops. Occasionally, upon running out of battery or performing a full Power Off/Boot cycle, my phone will get stuck in an infinite boot loop triggered during the "Starting apps..." screen immediately following the Verizon boot animation. Once this happens, the looping is infinite, and the only way to recover is to run the Xposed Uninstaller zip from recovery and wipe dalvik/cache. The phone then takes an extremely long time to rebuild the wiped file system and functions normally. Wiping D/C alone does not resolve the issue, and the boot loops resume once it reaches a certain app during the "optimization" process.
I presume there must be some sort of logging tools that can assist me with finding out what is causing this. Currently, Xposed-enabled apps greatly shape the user experience on my 10, and to simply ditch the framework is not really a viable option. I wouldn't mind having to deal with these loops once in a while but today I was nowhere near home and very much in need of a phone when the loops struck again. Today the phone simply crashed leading into the loops, which is the first system instability I've encountered outside of the boot process.
If anyone has experienced this same issue or can direct me to logging/troubleshooting software that would help identify the culprit I would be very appreciative! Thanks in advance for any help you guys may be able to provide!
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