Disabled Map Hack to temporarily fix Nexus issues. Release v0.27c. Updated for 2.2.3.0.0. Added Auto Drink MP. Changed Increment of Autonexus to 1. Release v0.27b. Fixed shooting at invisible (invincible) enemies. Fixed auto ability dc when swapping abilities. Release v0.27a. 2. Remove Memory Card & SIM Card. Sometimes, a faulty memory card or SIM card should take the blame. Therefore, Power off your device (keep holding power button if the screen is totally unresponsive); Remove back cover of your Android device and take off memory & SIM card; Reboot the device and see if the problem is gone. 3. Put Device in Safe Mode 1. Press the power button and both volume keys for several seconds. The computer screen will eventually blink off. Continue to hold until you see the Android recovery logo and the large Start selection at the top of the screen. 2. Move the volume keys up and down to see the menu selections. Enter Safe mode. While the device is on, press and hold the volume down key and the Power key simultaneously. When the pop-up screen appears with the power off icon, tap and hold the power off icon. A new screen will appear asking you to tap again if you want to enter safe mode. Tap on the safe mode icon. Your smartphone will restart with the Nexus 5X Safe Mode Have Your Nexus 5X Powered on and at the Home Screen Then Press and Hold the Power Button When You See the 'Power Off' Dialog Screen Pop Up, Let Go of the Power Button Then Tap and Hold Your Finger on the "Power Off' Option After Holding for a Few Seconds You'll be Asked if You Security zones. By changing the security settings, you can customize how Internet Explorer helps protect your PC from potentially harmful or malicious web content. Internet Explorer automatically assigns all websites to a security zone: Internet, Local intranet, Trusted sites, or Restricted sites. Each zone has a different default security Start by clicking on the Windows icon. 2. In the right pane, click on Control Panel. 3. Under Programs click on the item Uninstall a program. 4. Windows then lists all programs that were installed using Windows Installer. Select the program you want to uninstall by clicking on it. 5. Click at the top on Uninstall/Change. 6. bAIa. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites should upgrade or use an alternative browser. 1 I just received the Nexus 7 as a gift. Somehow it got into "safe mode." My downloaded Apps don't show up. The online manual doesn't even have "safe mode" in it. So I tried contacting Google but they are so busy they haven't responded in three days. Can anyone tell me how to get the N7 out of "safe mode"? 2 I am having the same problem, but fooling around with the power off options eventually got it. I will try to see what sequence of events allows correct log off. 3 This isn't Nexus 7 specific but have you tried Turn the Nexus 7 off. Turn it back on and hold the “up” volume button ? 4 Reboot. If you hold down Power Off at the power menu it asks if you want to reboot into safe mode.. that's how you got there. 5 Same thing happened to me. Just power it off and then back on 6 i had the same problem. Turn off your wifi and then restart your nexus 7.. it will come out of safe mode. 7 I had same problem, kept powering up in safe mode. The answer is easy your case is probably holding the volume button down. So take it out of its holder, turn power off and turn back on cut out on my case is not big enough. Hope this'd solves your prob. 8 I had the same had downloaded a 'volume control ' app and ticked a box saying Saying start on reboot.......I later realised this caused my nexus to start in safe mode...unticking and rebooting solved my issue 9 I just received the Nexus 7 as a gift. Somehow it got into "safe mode." My downloaded Apps don't show up. The online manual doesn't even have "safe mode" in it. So I tried contacting Google but they are so busy they haven't responded in three days. Can anyone tell me how to get the N7 out of "safe mode"? 10 How do I get out of safe mode on my Nexus7? 11 Re How do you get out of "safe mode" in Nexus 7? How do I get out of safe mode on my Nexus7? - - - Updated - - - How do I get out of safe mode on my Nexus7? 12 It works if you turn it of and then back on 13 I think l just turned mine off and opened it again and it worked, have you tried that? 14 Yeah its working cool thanks so much for sharing the information.. 15 It is necessary to hold the volume control switch to "high" and then operate the "on" switch, to get out of safe mode, but then I found that the tablet would not switch on again. The Google people were very helpful when I called them, and told me that it was necessary to hold the "on" switch for at least fifteen seconds. It worked, and everything is fine now. 16 LG NEXUS 4 e960 There is a small square key with a pin on on side that comes with it. 1 find sim card on side of phone it is a small slot about 1/2" long on and it is locate below volume control on left side of phone 2 use pin hole key to press in pin hole, this will eject the sim card 3 take out sim card then re-install the sim card Restart phone The SAFE MODE should be off now 17 Many thanks, I have had the same problem with my new Nexus 4, being a first time smart phone owner I could not understand where my apps had gone. Following the above hints I have been able to switch safe mode off and get my apps back. Cheers. Mel T 18 Hi.. I tried to reboot it and also factory reset. This is not helping me. Any other way I could get out of safe mode? 19 I have 2011 Nexus S samsung and it is automatically going to safe mode when a new app is installed. I have removed the SIM card and rebooted and it worked. While booting I did press the volume-up and power-on button. Thanks for your suggestions. 20 I have 2011 Nexus S samsung and it is automatically going to safe mode when a new app is installed. I have removed the SIM card and rebooted and it worked. While booting I did press the volume-up and power-on button. Thanks for your suggestions. Welcome to Android Central! You're better off posting in one of these forums Google / Samsung Nexus S Forums - Android Forums at Similar threads Advertising Cookies Policies Privacy Term & Conditions The first troubleshooting step I recommend to analyze your Nexus 6P is to boot the device into Safe Mode and see if the culprit is a 3rd-party application. The Android OS gives 3rd-party applications quite a lot of liberties when it comes to what they can or cannot do with your phone. Google is attempting to prevent unnecessary wakelocks with Android and its new Doze feature, but an application can still force your device to wake up if the notification is marked as critical. Google says they will prevent apps from abusing this, but we’ll see how that goes over the next few months. Still, 3rd-party applications can cause more issues than just poor battery life. If an applicationeven one that is in the background can cause the CPU and/or GPU to be ramped up to the maximum clock speed. Not only will this cause poor battery life, but it will also cause the device to heat up way too much. This could force the kernel to reduce the maximum clock speed and then this would cause sluggish performance on your Nexus 6P. Some of the time these issues arise from poorly optimized code but they can also be caused by a buglike corrupt cache data or something. Either way, I would say that 3rd-party applications contribute the most number of issues that people generally experience on their Android device. This is why I recommend people try things out in Safe Mode to see if that fixes the issue. So let’s talk about how to boot the Nexus 6P into Safe Mode. Nexus 6P Safe Mode Have Your Nexus 6P Powered on and at the Home ScreenThen Press and Hold the Power ButtonWhen You See the Power Off’ Dialog Screen Pop Up, Let Go of the Power ButtonThen Tap and Hold Your Finger on the “Power Off’ OptionAfter Holding for a Few Seconds You’ll be Asked if You Want to Reboot Into Safe ModeSimply Tap the OK’ Option to Reboot Your Nexus 6P Into Safe ModeThen Wait for the Nexus 6P to Reboot Explanation Booting the Nexus 6P into Safe Mode is going to temporarily disable any and all 3rd-party applications on the device. These will only be disabled while in Safe Mode, so when you reboot the Nexus 6P again, you will go out of Safe Mode and these applications will work like normal again. While in Safe Mode, applications can not be opened and the simply will not workeven in the background. This can be troublesome but it is necessary in order to find out if a 3rd-party application is causing the battery life, performance, overheating or whatever other issues you are testing for. So, to boot the Nexus 6P into Safe Mode, we need to hold the Power button down as if we wanted to turn off the Nexus 6P. This will bring up the dialog box with the Power Off’ option that you can tap to turn off your Nexus 6P. Instead of simply tapping this button, you’ll want to tap and hold your finger down down this Power Off option. After holding your finger here for a few seconds, you should see this dialog box disappear and then a new dialog box will appear. This new box is a prompt asking if you are sure that you want to reboot the Nexus 6P into Safe Mode. So go ahead and tap that OK option and your Nexus 6P will reboot and you’ll be in Safe Mode with a watermark at the bottom right. As mentioned, while in Safe Mode, you will not be able to launch of use any 3rd-party applications that were downloaded from the Google Play Store. Core applications like the Dialer application will work, so at least you’ll continue with a functional smartphone. It is recommend that you try out Safe Mode for as long as needed. If you are experiencing poor battery life throughout the day, then you should try out Safe Mode for a full day. This should give you some datalike a certain amount of battery drain after so many hours and then you can compare this with how your device typically behaves. If you are having overheating issues, then monitor the temperature of the Nexus 6 while you are in Safe Mode or while you are doing things like playing video, recording video, browsing the internetor anything else that you typically see the device heating up while doing. The same thing goes with performance too. If you had noticed issues with lag during certain moments of the dayor when doing certain things then try to replicate those tasks while the Nexus 6P is in Safe Mode so that you can figure out if there is a 3rd-party application causing the issue. When you’re done with Safe Mode, hold the Power button down and tell the Nexus 6P to turn off. Then turn it back on but don’t hold down any Volume buttons during the boot process and you’ll be taken directly back into the regular Android OS. If you have determined that a 3rd-party application is the root cause of the issues you are having, then the next step is to uninstall some apps until you find out which one it is. There is no easy way of going this other than trial and error. If you experience the same type of issues while you are in Safe Mode, then there is likely an issue with the core Android OS. The next step would be to wipe the cache partition and if that doesn’t help then to do a full factory reset on the Nexus 6P. Despite it being more than a year old, the Nexus 7 2013 is still one of the best Android tablets you can buy today, with its still decent specifications, a promise of timely software updates, and its unbeatable price tag. As is the case with every electronic item, some users have faced some difficulties with their devices along the way. Today, we’ll be taking a look at a few such problems with the Nexus 7 2013, and offer potential solutions to help fix them. Let’s get started!Disclaimer – You will likely not face any of the issues stated below with your Nexus 7 2013. This article is only for those who have faced such problems Problem 1 – Auto-rotate not workingMany users have complained about the auto-rotate not working on their Nexus 7 2013, particularly after an update to Android Kitkat, and persists, or has gotten worse with every other incremental update since. This makes it impossible to watch videos and landscape mode, and the device gets stuck when some apps use landscape mode as a Solutions – This could of course, very simply be because auto-rotate is turned off. You can find the auto-rotate toggle in the quick settings drop down, or by going into Settings – Accessibility, and make sure that auto-rotate is turned on. This issue could be because of a particular app, such as some third party keyboard applications. First, boot the device into Safe Mode, by pressing a holding the power button while the screen is on, long press on the Power Off option, and tap on Safe Mode. If auto-rotate now functions normally, the cause of this issue is a specific app. You can delete apps one by one to figure out which one, or start over by performing a hard reset. A soft reset may work for some but might prove to be a temporary solution. Press and hold the power button until the device reboots. For some users, this is caused because of a flip case that has a magnet to use the auto-awake feature. Just removing the case will solve the problem. This may also be a hardware problem. Download and install the “Check my Android” app from the Google Play Store. Go to the sensors page and make sure that all the sensors are detected. If sensors 1, 5, and 7 accelerometer and gyroscope are not detected, auto-rotate will not work. If this is the case, there is a problem with the sensors and connectors, and you’ll have to send the device in for repair or replacement. A DIY solution involves placing the tablet face down on a flat surface, and gently press down around the “n” and the “s” of the Nexus logo on the back. You can also attempt to fix it internally on your own by using the information here and here. But this method isn’t recommended as it may void your warranty, and could cause other issues if you’re not careful. You’re always better off getting it repaired by a professional. Problem 2 – Tablet not recognized by PCMany users have reported that while the Nexus 7 2013 is not recognized by the PC as a storage device when connected, even though the device will Solutions – First, enable USB Debugging on your device. Go into Settings – About, and tap the build number repeatedly until Developer Options is enabled. Go into these options, and tap on USB Debugging. Plug the tablet in, and make sure that it is set to Media device in the USB connection settings that will show up in the notification dropdown. On your PC, go to the device, right click on it, and go to Properties. Open the Drivers tab and click on Update Driver. Click in “browse my computer for driver software.” Then choose “Let me Pick,” and select USB Composite Device. In some cases, it could very simply be a case of a needing to unlock the tablet while it is plugged in, in case you have PIN or Pattern set. On the PC, clicking on the device will show an empty screen. Unlock your tablet, and then an “Internal Storage” drive should show up. Problem 3 – Battery IssuesMany users have complained about rapid battery drain, even when the device is in standby. There have also been issues with the tablet not charging, or charging very Solutions – Unexpected battery drain could be caused by a specific app. First, make sure that all the apps are updated from the Google Play Store. To find the particular app, you can follow the steps mentioned in Problem 1. As a last resort, doing a hard reset may be necessary. To stop unnecessary battery drain, uncheck the “Ok Google” hotword detection in the Google Now Settings, and also turn off “Keep Wi-Fi on during Sleep.” In case of charging issues, it is best to use the official charger available with the tablet. Test the charger with other devices to make sure that the unit isn’t faulty. Keep in mind that you will need a 2-amp charger, as well as a USB cable rated for 2 amps. Problem 4 – Freezes at Google logo, does not move past Wi-Fi Settings page during initial setup, random rebootsSome users have complained about the device getting stuck on the Google logo screen, or freezing during the animation. Others have also faced a problem during the initial setup of the tablet, being unable to move past the Wi-Fi Settings page after the welcome screen, sometimes even after selecting, and connecting to a network. Further, users have also faced issues with the tablet rebooting Solutions – In the case of the device freezing during the animation, or on the Google logo screen, a soft reset may do the trick. Press and hold the power button, ignore the pop up menu if it shows up, and continue holding the power button until the tablet restarts. During the initial setup, if you’re stuck on the Wi-Fi page, make sure that the device is connecting to your Wi-Fi network. If it doesn’t, you may have to try it on another network, to check whether the issue is with the router. You can also restart the router and try again. In case it is connecting, a soft reset may work, and finally, a hard reset may be required, giving you the opportunity to start over. To do a hard reset, follow the following steps – If your tablet is on, turn it off. Press and hold the Volume Down button, then press and hold the Power button at the same time until the tablet turns on. You’ll see the word “Start” with an arrow around it. Press the Volume Down button twice to highlight “Recovery mode.” Press the Power button to start Recovery mode. You’ll see an image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark and the words “No command.” While holding down the Power button, press the Volume Up button. Use the volume buttons to scroll to “wipe data/factory reset,” then press the Power button to select it. Scroll down to “Yes – erase all user data,” then press the Power button to select it. In case of random reboots, a particular app may be the cause. To find out if this is the case, follow the steps highlighted in Problem 1. If this doesn’t solve the issue, a hard reset may be required. Keep this as a last resort, as you will lose all your data if you do this. Problem 5 – No 3G/4G LTE connectivity on the Nexus 7 2013 LTE versionMany users have complained about 3G/4G LTE connectivity not working or randomly dropping. Users also see a No SIM card message, or get a SIM card detected message, and are prompted to restart the device. This issue seems to have started with the official update to Android Kitkat. An upcoming update may fix this issue, but there are a few methods you can try till Solutions – Try a soft reset and wait for it the restart. Go into Airplane Mode, and turn it off again. Make sure that there is no issue with the SIM card by testing it with another device. Check the Access Point Name settings by going into Settings – Wireless & networks – More – Mobile networks – Access Point Names and make sure they’re correct. So these are some of the common problems faced by Nexus 7 2013 owners. If you’ve had to struggle with any of these issues, let us know if any of these solutions have worked for you. If there is any other problem with your device, don’t forget to mention it in the comments section below, and we’ll try to help you find a fix! Still need help? Get help with your Nexus 7 2013 problems and issues in our Nexus Tablets forum I had the same problem. Spent a night to fix it. First i thought it to be a software issue.. browsed and tried infinite fixes. I tried re seating flex cable that connects the volume buttons and the tries to factory reset through boot loader. Thought of flashing a different ROM. Dint work out for me. Here is what worked for me. Open the back panel of the tablet. Flip up the retaining flap on the 'power and volume button ribbon cable' connecting to the mother board. DO NOT PULL OUT THE CABLE NOW. Be ready to pull out the cable. the power button to switch on your tablet. moment you see Google logo, pull out 'power and volume button ribbon cable'. This will disconnect volume down key, which forces the tablet into bootloader. the tablet is ON in normal mode. the 'power and volume button ribbon cable' into its mother board socket. the panel and enjoy using your tablet. Be very careful with 'power and volume button ribbon cable'. A slight twist or bend will short the connections inside the cable. After powering on, Try not to switch off the tablet. The volume down key might malfunction again and your tablet might go back to boot loader. Charge it before the battery dies out. In worst case, you'll have to repeat the above steps again. Messing with the power keys cable is not always a good idea D The volume down key and power key combination lets you to go into boot loader. So when volume down key is malfunctioning, your tablet might go for a toss. This could be for various reasons , key is abused b. volume key cable is damaged c. Mother board is unable to supply enough power to volume keys. d. volume keys socket in the mother board is damaged. 1 G'day all, My Nexus 7 has taken it upon itself to boot into Safe Mode which is not what I want nor asked it to do. I can find how to do a System reset but is there a way please, of simply turning Safe Mode off without wiping my data and uninstalling my Apps? Thanks, Mac 2 Save Mode should shut off after a reboot. Harry 3 It did, thanks Harry, but reboot is a bit dramatic as Apps and data are lost. Cheers, Mac 4 A reboot simply means to shut off the nexus and restart it. There should be no loss of data. A reset is a different story. 5 It did, thanks Harry, but reboot is a bit dramatic as Apps and data are lost. Cheers, Mac Reboot... Not hard reset 6 I did the reboot as you described gentlemen, several times, but Nexus 7 insisted that it intended to remain in "Safe Mode". The only possibility is that I was not doing a "complete reboot" as in, a total power down and power up. Is there perhaps more to this than just switching off with the manual switch and switching on again? Mac 7 are you just pushing the "power" button.. and the screen goes black? if that is all you are doing.. that is putting it to sleep mode... it is still on. while awake.. hold the "power" botton for 2 secs.. then select "power off". or hold the power button for more than 30 secs.. and it will auto re-boot. 8 When you hold the power button down a menu will come up.. selct power off. 9 Yes, that is what "reboot" means Is your N7 out of the Safe Mode now? Harry

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