Putting my tablet in the freezer for a week
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Putting my tablet in the freezer for a week
03-12-2014 10:02 PM
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Many years ago a work around, if you forgot the code to a coded radio and were locked out,was to put it in the freezer for a week. Apparently it used to kill all the energy stored in it and wipe the flash memory. I never tried it, but am assured that it did work.
I have a tablet that is stuck in start up.I cannot get past the start up screen to restore factory settings. So I was thinking maybe I could try this. Nothing to lose - it's just an oblong frisbee at the moment. Can anyone tell me what is likely to happen to the lcd screen though? It would be pointless if it destroyed the screen, as I wouldn't know if it has been successful. I could dismantle it, but to be honest can't be bothered with all the fiddling about.
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03-12-2014 10:13 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_SGKMsNQdo
he reckons that is caused by the battery being duff......
Re: Putting my tablet in the freezer for a week
04-12-2014 6:36 AM
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04-12-2014 10:10 AM
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If freezing any electronics that might contain residual voltage (batteries or low-leakage capacitors) it's essential that there's no moisture present as this could condense during freezing and short something which could blow if there's still voltage around. Make sure it's as 'completely dry' as possible (bag of rice??) and then seal it in a plastic bag before attempting to freeze it. If you have any silica gel sachets these can be dried in a low oven (not micrrowave :P) then packed with the item to absorb any moisture as it freezes.
As 2cv mentions many manufacturers have 'recovery software' - if the tablet manufacturer doesn't you may find that the chip manufacturer does (e.g Media Tek for MTK series processors).
Also worth looking here: http://www.slatedroid.com/ for info / advice on many Android tablets.
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Re: Putting my tablet in the freezer for a week
04-12-2014 10:53 AM
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I will see about removing the screen, and got a drawer full of silica sachets so well do that too. Will let you know what happens.
Re: Putting my tablet in the freezer for a week
04-12-2014 1:28 PM
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this does two things, one it removes the moisture two it stops the device being accidentally activated
there used ot be a video of what happened to an lcd screen that was powered inadvertently when frozen, it blew out half the freezer due to the moisture having ingressed into the screen layers .......
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04-12-2014 5:14 PM
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http://www.blogtechtips.com/2014/08/13/tablet-stuck-on-android-screen-fix/
If that's the case, freezing the device ain't going to fix corrupted firmware, if anything it'll burger up the lithium battery...
Re: Putting my tablet in the freezer for a week
13-12-2014 8:15 AM
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15-12-2014 9:20 PM
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When i was in hospital last year a nurse while tinkering with my drip, managed to pull the connectors apart and spill the drip all over my netbook Luckily it was turned off at the time, she was panicking so i said "quick, open it up and put it over the radiator" (I was in a bed next to the window). Anyway left it there for a couple of days and despite the odd sticky key here and there (which eventually loosened up) it was ok. Unfortunately it now stinks of multivitamin whenever the fan turns on and it also randomly looses it's network connection which forces me to reboot it (and yes i've reinstalled windows before anyone suggests it).
Mobiles seem to be getting better at surviving too. The number of times i've heard of people putting them in a bag etc and then the phone coming back to life... i have to wonder how on earth things don't sizzle internally
Re: Putting my tablet in the freezer for a week
15-12-2014 9:24 PM
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16-12-2014 2:18 AM
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