Strange Issue Every Morning - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hi:
I have a strange issue every morning, after leaving my AT&T Tilt (stock ROM) plugged into charger overnight. When I go to use device, it has the waiting (hourglass type) icon there, as if it were trying to open a program or something. The icon will appear for about a second, then dissappears for about 4 seconds, then reappears, and so on. In order to stop this, I have to perform a soft reset.
I have HTC home installed, as well as SPB Pocket Plus, SPB mobile shell, SPB time and SPB phone suites.
Any idea what could be causing this? Is it likely software related, or hardware related? I hate to perform a hard reset if I don't have to, but if this is a possible solution, I will.
Any thoughts would really be appreciated

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Kaiser becomes irresponsive when battery is fully charged

Hi everyone! Basically the whole problem is, as indicated in the heading, I have to soft-reset my T-Mobile Vario 3 if it's been charging for a long time. The same problem may sometimes occur when the handset is used as a modem for my laptop. A typical sign is when some icons on the taskbar (clock,start menu,etc) turn into strange green rectangles.
It let me down a few times with the alarm plus they couldn't get in touch with me from work I've searched through the forum and didn't find anything relevant. Will be grateful for any input.
Are you using the Batti battery indicator bar? I had a similar thing happen to my Tilt when using that program, had to uninstall it to make the freeze and glitched icons stop.
You're right! I've got Batti installed. I'll try uninstalling it. Thanks mate!

My Kaiser is dying; possibly PointUI/virus related

The following (long!) post was originally posted at the PointUI forum, but I thought it best to cross post it here. I've tried to organize it as best as I can and appreciate those with the patience to read it and the good will to offer help.
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My AT&T Tilt (HTC TyTN II) is basically out of commision right now, and I can only track the source of the problems back to the latest update of PointUI (v1.02b, Feb. 4th 2008), as I've done nothing else with the phone since. However, seeing as how I've uninstalled PointUI and the problems persist (and are getting worse), I suspect a virus is afoot, or some other lovely problem.
Since the update, I've experienced the same problems as everyone else on this PointUI thread (system hangs on "running apps" screen and randomly), but in addition to that, several other things. I am running the stock AT&T ROM without the bloatware. These have been my symptoms for the most part since then:
Periodically, animations between menus would slow down considerably and sometimes freeze for a moment, even when I had nothing else running in the background. This would happen for any menu: the cog, the bottom bar, favorites, etc.
The touchscreen would stop working (usually, only within PointUI). This usually happened when animations would slow down, but it would also occur alone, randomly. The hardware buttons would still work during touchscreen failure, usually, but sometimes they wouldn't, and I would have to soft reset.
Sometimes, the power button wouldn't work, and I would press it several times thinking I didn't do it hard enough the first few times. After ~20 seconds, the screen would turn itself off and on. When the screen was on, it would not responding to touches.
The PointUI top bar that appears when using any application would, at random, not work. By this I mean when I would tap it, it's like it wasn't even there -- the Start menu would come down, or the volume control, date/time, etc. depending on where I tapped it. Also, the top right button (red X, or the check mark) would not display correctly in programs or the today screen (a check mark when it should be an X, etc.), randomly, and would not be responsive.
Yesterday (Feb. 23rd), things took a turn for the worse. Here's what happened:
When I started up Tom Tom, the screen went completely non-responsive. Only buttons would work.
After exiting Tom Tom (in an attempt to restart it), the touchscreen would continue not to work, both in PointUI and regular old Windows.
Shortly following this, buttons would stop working, and the entire phone would freeze up. Couldn't turn the touchscreen on and off. I did a soft reset.
During startup, when it showed the AT&T logo, the screen dimmed itself to the lowest brightness setting (it never does this). It would remain this way all the way through the bootup process and into Windows as well, never getting any brighter. Even after going to the backlight settings and increasing the brightness, the screen would get brighter, but would never turn off.
Once in Windows, the touchscreen was completely non-responsive. Buttons would still work, but everything would move really slow.
The screen would never turn itself off. Also, when pressing buttons, the screen would never get any brighter.
After mashing the buttons a bit (in anger, yes, but lightly), the touchscreen alignment application came up, asking me to touch the screen in a few places. This worked.
Then, a call came in. The screen froze during the animation for the notification of an incoming call. Also, the phone started to ring, but within 1 second stopped. However, it would vibrate nonstop (my phone is setup to ring and vibrate at the same time) till the end of the earth!
At this point, none of the buttons would work, not even the power button. Did a soft reset.
This was followed by the same exact symptoms ~4 times (touch screen not working, never turning off and staying at the same brightness level, etc). Outgoing calls would work ok, but each time, a call would come in and freeze up my phone.
Eventually, after several resets, the touchscreen would work without having to mash the buttons to get the touchscreen alignment app running. However, it would still freeze on incoming calls (only).
Somewhere between all the resets, I realized that sliding out the keyboard would never switch the screen to landscape. I can still type and my text would show up on-screen, and screen taps still work properly (even touchflo), but all of this would occur while still in portrait mode.
Lastly, the power button would only work once. It can turn the screen off, but not back on, ever.
Somewhere, between the resets, I uninstalled PointUI, which did nothing. I also tried running Sprite Backup, which would never open (and still doesn't at time of writing)!
Before the PointUI update, none of these symptoms were present (earlier release was v1.01b, used since early January). After the update, they began creeping up, getting worse over time. I have installed nothing else since the update, and have only ever sync'd the phone with my computer to charge it.
Today (Feb. 24th), it started getting a little worse...
When I make calls, sometimes the microphone doesn't work at all. I can hear the person I'm calling, but they can't hear me.
Sometimes, the green phone button won't start the phone application.
Power button isn't turning off the screen anymore at all.
This is the current status of the phone. Weathered, battered and beaten, it marches on, still capable of opening the HTC Audio Manager and playing my MP3's in consolation.
Any help regarding the source of these issues is greatly appreciated.
Some additional notes/summary:
I am running the stock AT&T ROM without the bloatware.
I haven't dropped the phone or let it get wet.
I may hard reset sometime this coming week, probably Monday. The first thing I'll do is reinstall PointUI v1.02b, and maybe TomTom. We'll see how that goes.
You know, the more I read this post, the more it seems like a virus.
Man... just hard reset/flash a new rom and be done with it.
SH4YD33 said:
Man... just hard reset/flash a new rom and be done with it.
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I thought the above was the reason we DIDN'T have WM viruses?
Virus + Hard Reset = Problem solved?
SH4YD33 said:
Man... just hard reset/flash a new rom and be done with it.
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I agree, at least that way you know if its hardware or software related and you stop fighting a losing battle
MM
tsadek said:
I thought the above was the reason we DIDN'T have WM viruses?
Virus + Hard Reset = Problem solved?
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That's why I haven't bothered with any of the anti-virus programs out there. Why bother having a constant drain on the system resources when you can do a hard reset, and restore all the cabs & hacks in under 30 minutes?
-Jay
Just an update here, my phone started acting up again ~5 days ago: freezing on incoming calls, not switching to landscape when sliding out the keyboard, never turning the screen off, etc. 3 days ago it got better, and I was able to run Sprite Backup and tried to restore the phone back to my pre-PointUI days. It had to reset, and on that same reset, Sprite didn't run -- the phone just booted into Windows, and all my problems came back.
Last night, I got a call that froze up my phone again. So I reset it, and by surprise, Sprite Backup ran and started restoring my phone. Now it's back to the way it was in January, and everything works perfectly! This backup was made before I ever installed PointUI.
Bottomline, no PointUI, no problem.
However, I should say that with v1.01b, I never experienced any of these issues. Because of my experience, I'm not giving any test versions a try, but I may install 1.03b, when it comes out. Definitely doing another backup before that too.
Thank you everyone.
Sounds to me more like a hardware issue, perhaps with your SD card.
I had the same issues you were havingh, but without ever having installed PointUi on my Kaiser.
I was using Dutty's Rom version 7 with radio 1.27.xx
only installed aps : TomTom and SPB brain training
So it would seem this is a WM or TomTom triggered issue....
My Kaiser just started doing this very same thing today. I'm running the standard AT&T WM6.1 ROM and have been successfully since December 07. I have a 6GB SD card with TomTom on it, also have had no issues until now. Today, the screen didn't switch into landscape upon sliding the keyboard out; the camera freezes and/or is unresponsive; power button doesn't work (on OR off; with or without SD card inserted); couldn't pick up a call earlier today; TomTom freezes when loading; WM player freezes while loading media.... I have not installed any apps on this thing since January. Seems to me like some memory corruption going on, possibly page file related.
I *did* notice that I had about 45MB worth of temp internet files cached and cleaned those up earlier today after these symptoms started. Didn't fix the problem though, but being low on main storage may have contributed to the corruption problem.
I had hoped I wouldn't need to hard reset my phone but here we go....

Tilt: Hidden/Ghost App running?

I've installed SPB MS2 and P+ and the Kaiser Tweak.
Oddly, on my Today screen I get the rotating prism indicating a running application or booting application when there is none running or booting. It appears for a 1/2 second every few seconds. Even a soft reset doesn't fix it. Usually, if I shut the phone down overnight it is corrected when powered up in the am, but not this am.
I checked my memory and "running programs". Nothing there. I turned off my weather updater and my activesync.
What gives? Anyone?
aint nobody got any ideas here?
Hi,
Maybe you can try memmaid. It may help you to detect what's the problem.
yawcheehou said:
Hi,
Maybe you can try memmaid. It may help you to detect what's the problem.
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DL'ed it and found the camera program operating in ghost mode but that did not eliminate the issue. Any other ideas from anyone?
I have a problem this sometimes and I think I have discovered that it is my SPB PocketPlus Today Plug-In.
I usually deselect the plug-in in the SPB pocketplus options and OK it, then turn it back on again and the problem stops.
rjcb23 said:
I have a problem this sometimes and I think I have discovered that it is my SPB PocketPlus Today Plug-In.
I usually deselect the plug-in in the SPB pocketplus options and OK it, then turn it back on again and the problem stops.
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Now this is interesting. I had not tried this. My PP is not enabled for my Today screen but my MS2 is (I have a PP tab for my MS2). I unchecked MS2 and the problem stopped. But, my touchscreen locked up so I had to soft reset. On restart the problem is gone. Re-selected the MS2 and issue is gone.
Thanks. I'll post it on the clubspb so that the company will figure out what the problem is.

tilt-> Hourglass every 2-3 seconds

I occasionaly have my Tilt displaying the hourglass (actually, the piegraph type colored graphic that effectivly is the hour glass for WM6), every 2-3 seconds.
I will go into the memory settings and see what programs are running..none. I open Memmaid, and go to processes, and there are several, but I don't see how I can tell which one is doing this.
A soft reset stops it.
Any ideas on how to figure out what's going on?
you should check your task manager and see if there are any programs running in the background or on start up...
Spb Pocket Plus Caused this problem for me......
Read this thread from Spb about this very issue.
http://www.spbclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15644
I had the same problem and it turned out it was Spb Pocket Plus that was causing it. All I had to do was, un-check the advanced option "Refresh icons in today plug-in when storage card is inserted" and haven't had this problem since.
This may or may not solve your problem but it solved mine and apparently some others as well...
mchapman007 said:
Read this thread from Spb about this very issue.
http://www.spbclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15644
I had the same problem and it turned out it was Spb Pocket Plus that was causing it. All I had to do was, un-check the advanced option "Refresh icons in today plug-in when storage card is inserted" and haven't had this problem since.
This may or may not solve your problem but it solved mine and apparently some others as well...
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I had the same problem as the OP, and you are correct mchapman, it was SPB Pocket Plus. The problem was solved for me after unchecking the refresh icons settings, and also removing the storage card indicator from plugin.
Yep thats my thread over there.
I know for a fact that I got it the literal minute after installing the latest (2.0) version of Mobile Shell.
I had the whole package of SPB s/w installed for months and never had this problem.
The problem may be coming from Pocket Plus but it arose after upgrading to the latest version of mobile shell.
Thanks all. I'm giving it a try. I have not foudn the problem to be overly frequent, but annoying when it happens.
I just read the link from above over at SPB,and it seems that some folks in that link are not finding this to fix their problem.
I'll report back after a while with my results.

Eternal Pie Wheel....

I have upgraded my Tytn II with the WM6.1 rom from the HTC site.
Since then I've noticed a couple of hours after a soft reset the pie wheel indicating busy pops up every 5-10 sec. As far as I can tell there is nothing I have installed that should require it to be thinking.
The phone then behaves very sluggishly till I soft reset again.
I thought it was maybe activesync.
I downloaded "MemMaid" so I could see what might be going on and terminate activesync.
Still no joy.
Anyone else able to suggest anything for me to try?
Is your phone a tilt?
Do you have Spb Pocket Plus Installed?
Just wondering if you have Spb pocket plus installed? If so, the problem may very well be just that – Spb Pocket Plus. Change your settings. I think you navigate there by going to Start - Settings - System - Spb Pocket Plus. Under that, you will find the relevant setting(s) to change. Once there, disable the "Refresh icons in today plug-in-when storage card is inserted", under the advanced options. I think this may be causing your headaches. – SOFT RESET AFTER MAKING CHANGES and hopefully, the hourglass will be gone. I used this program once a few months back and the same thing happened to me. My fix was uninstalling the app, but that may not be an option for you.
~Gwen
P.S. Report back here and let me know if this works or not.
P.S.S. Also, try uninstalling those programs you mentioned before you had the issue, ONE BY ONE, followed by soft resets after each one and see if any of those may be the culprit.

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