N91 Frequently Reboots

Does anyone else have a problem with their nokia N91. I bought my phone in July 2006 and from the day i bought it the phone has often robooted itself numerous times a day. Some days it will not reboot, other days it reboots 4-5 times. The reboots can occur when the phone is in use, however it also occurs when the phone is not being used for calls or music. I have taken the phone to be repaired and was advised that the software needed to be updated on the phone. I was advised this was done, however the problem occured again that very afternoon.
My phone has firmware version v.2.10.013 which i believe is the latest firmware version available.
Is it just me, or is anyone else having this issue ??
Please any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Stephen

yes it was, shortly after posting that, i connected the N91 to pc suite only for it and my laptop to crash lol i wont be saying anything like that again
I agree about the 3rd party software, up until the end of November I wasnt using any programmes but have recently added Handy Clock, Windows Live Messenger, courtesy of Nokia Hong Kong website and they are all fine,Message Edited by tweets on 02-Feb-2007
11:31 AM
Phones I've owned (not in any order) 8210 7100 3510 3510i 7650 9210Communicator 1600 3310 3330 3650 5110 6230 9500Communicator N70 N90 N91 N73(ME) N95

Similar Messages

  • Random and frequent reboots

    Hi, I pre-ordered a N900 two months ago. I finally got it yesterday, and since then I've been experiencing random and frequent reboots of the device. I don't have to do anything fancy, it simply reboots from time to time without warning. It's a real pain.
    This is being discuss in the maemo website [1] and there's two bugs [2] & [3] open on this issue. I'd like to know if I should return the device as many are doing or if I should wait for a prompt firmware upgrade. I don't want to wait another two months for a replacement (I think the supplies are a bit short due to high demand) but I don't want to stick to a possible erratic hardware.
    Please Nokia, give me some advice. Thanks. 
    [1] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=35055
    [2] https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6334
    [3] https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6350

    I have N900 for almost a month, and rebooted me once. I started installing an application, canceled, when i tried to install it again rebooted. After reboot i tried to install same application, worked fine.
    I'm using firmware version 1.2009.42-11 atm, works better with multitasking then previous version. Even with previous firmware, NEVER froze and rebooted once (i think thats pretty awsome for a brand new OS). It has amazing stability, and trust me, i use it A LOT, and 80% of the time i have it online.
    Rodolfo Rangel

  • My MacBook Pro Core Duo from 2006 shuts down randomly requiring frequent reboots to the point I had to abandon doing any project or anything on this MacBook Pro. Same thing occurs with the iMac dual core from 2007. MacBook battery replaced.

    My MacBook Pro Core Duo from 2006 shuts down randomly requiring frequent reboots to the point I had to abandon doing any project or anything on this MacBook Pro. Same thing occurs with the iMac dual core from 2007. MacBook battery replaced. Is it internal battery for both, new logic board required, bad hard drive, or bad RAM?
    Help.

    Run an Apple Hardware Test using the original installation disk that has the AHT instructions on it.
    Try SMC and PRAM resets:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379
    It is possible that you may need a new PRAM battery.
    Ciao.

  • Frequent reboot in BlackBerry Curve 9320

    I've purchased a BB Curve 9320 a month ago and have been using it regularly for texting,calls and browsing primarily. Of late I have been experiencing frequent reboots of the phone all of a sudden several times a day.I had installed a few apps but thinking that this reboot issue may be due to the apps, I've deleted all the applications. Please help me out, this is my first BlackBerry phone and I hope that I've not made the wrong choice.

    Frequent rebooting problem with Blackberry: Hello my fellow sufferers, here I am going to give you guys a solution for this problem which might work. I have been annoyed by frequent rebooting problem with my Blackberry since last 3 months. Earlier I went to service center and they kept my phone for 2 days, gave it back to me after software updation. But the problem of frequent rebooting didn't solve. I again went to local service center and this time they’d sent my phone to blackberry service center Bangalore. It came after 20 days. It seems that my earlier phone had been replaced by new phone (since my older phone was having lots of scratches all over its body and screen too). Now I was happier to have new phone. But as soon as I started using it (after restoring the backup from desktop software) the rebooting problem started again. So now I went for my own diagnosis to find out the remedial of this problem (by d way I am an engineer  ). I tried each and every combination to find out the root cause. -----------I used my phone in following individual states to know in which condition the problem occurs. 1. Keeping memory card out 2. deleting all third party application 3. keeping my phone in charging condition 4. Switching off the data service, etc. 5. Log out of all social networking apps. What I observed that rebooting problem didn’t occur during phone in charging condition, Facebook log out condition and data service off condition. I have also referred all the forums here regarding this problem. Some of them had suggested few things like keeping paper beneath battery, and data service in 2G mode, etc. I have tried several combinations and finally my rebooting problem seems to be solved. However it is not completely wiped out but frequency is certainly reduced from 50 times a day to 1 or 2 times per 3 days. So here is the combination I’ve tried. 1. Delete the Facebook application preinstalled in your phone 2. Delete all event logs. Press Alt + LGLG. Clear the log, uncheck all values in option and save it 3. Keep a paper beneath battery to hold it strongly. 4. Reinstall the Facebook from blackberry world. Please try out these things and let me know whether your problem is solved or not. But certainly it is the failure of Blackberry that even after huge complains they are to come out with the solution of frequent rebooting. I would never recommend any one to buy blackberry. Useless phone, and useless service.

  • My IPhone 5s is frequently reboot and show the "blue screen"

    My IPhone 5s is frequently reboot and show the "blue screen"
    Error code:
    {"bug_type":"110","os_version":"iOS 7.1.1 (11D201)"}
    Incident Identifier: 9E7D62CD-E1FA-443F-81D7-91C2C4257098
    CrashReporter Key:   7290c27dd593ba841d0e97282cc3b97158891820
    Hardware Model:      iPhone6,1
    Date/Time:           2014-05-12 00:16:32.851 +0300
    OS Version:          iOS 7.1.1 (11D201)
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80042cd540): "LSU err reported via serror: 0x8820000000000017\n"
    Debugger message: panic
    OS version: 11D201
    Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 14.0.0: Fri Mar 28 21:22:21 PDT 2014; root:xnu-2423.10.70~1/RELEASE_ARM64_S5L8960X
    Kernel slide:     0x0000000003400000
    Kernel text base: 0xffffff8003602000
      Boot    : 0x536f9564 0x00000000
      Sleep   : 0x536fe714 0x00073b45
      Wake    : 0x536fe7f4 0x00000107
      Calendar: 0x536fe89d 0x0007b3d4
    Panicked task 0xffffff8085024c60: 16873 pages, 14 threads: pid 16: SpringBoard
    panicked thread: 0xffffff8085cc6000, backtrace: 0xffffff8002d94b10
              0xffffff8003764a10
              0xffffff8003627968
              0xffffff8003605ce0
              0xffffff80042cd540
              0xffffff80042cd7a0
              0xffffff8003621394
              0x000000018f1256b4
    Task 0xffffff8085025ba0: 38507 pages, 149 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
    Task 0xffffff80850257d0: 321 pages, 3 threads: pid 1: launchd
    Task 0xffffff8085025030: 1712 pages, 11 threads: pid 15: UserEventAgent
    Task 0xffffff8085024c60: 16873 pages, 14 threads: pid 16: SpringBoard
    Task 0xffffff8085024890: 838 pages, 2 threads: pid 17: installd
    Task 0xffffff80850240f0: 465 pages, 4 threads: pid 19: fseventsd
    Task 0xffffff8085023d20: 2053 pages, 2 threads: pid 20: vmd
    Task 0xffffff8085023950: 2434 pages, 2 threads: pid 21: sharingd
    Task 0xffffff8085023580: 1839 pages, 4 threads: pid 22: aosnotifyd
    Task 0xffffff80850231b0: 1054 pages, 4 threads: pid 23: imagent
    Task 0xffffff8085022a10: 1025 pages, 2 threads: pid 25: lockdownd
    Task 0xffffff8085021ea0: 526 pages, 2 threads: pid 28: softwarebehavior
    Task 0xffffff8085021ad0: 4005 pages, 30 threads: pid 29: mediaserverd
    Task 0xffffff8085021330: 5819 pages, 17 threads: pid 31: backboardd
    Task 0xffffff8085020f60: 410 pages, 3 threads: pid 32: AppleIDAuthAgent
    Task 0xffffff8085020b90: 1197 pages, 3 threads: pid 33: routined
    Task 0xffffff80850203f0: 568 pages, 2 threads: pid 35: wirelessproxd
    Task 0xffffff808501fc50: 649 pages, 3 threads: pid 37: timed
    Task 0xffffff808501f880: 250 pages, 7 threads: pid 38: syslogd
    Task 0xffffff808501f0e0: 1627 pages, 5 threads: pid 40: wifid
    Task 0xffffff808501e940: 1331 pages, 11 threads: pid 42: configd
    Task 0xffffff808501e1a0: 1562 pages, 2 threads: pid 44: fairplayd.H2
    Task 0xffffff808501d260: 1507 pages, 4 threads: pid 48: BTServer
    Task 0xffffff808501c6f0: 707 pages, 3 threads: pi

        Rmbrown,
    We'll get your phone working quickly again! Plz go to Settings>General>About and let us know the Available GB.
    SarahO_VZW
    Follow us on Twitter @VZWSupport

  • Satellite A305-6825 frequently rebooting itself

    My laptop reboots itself frequently. This happened while I was running the original Windows Vista that was shipped with the macine, and continues to happen now that I have upgraded to Windows 7. Recently, the laptop also started to get hang-up (freeze-up) at times. Please advise. Thank you in advance.

    Thank you Peter.
    Before getting your suggestion for a clean-up start, I disconnected the power supply after charging the battery to full capacity and have used the laptop without a glitch this way for two days (on battery power ony). Any ideas as to what could be causing the reboots before, when the power supply was connected?
    Thank you in advance,
    Ed

  • X1 box frequent reboots

    my x1 box frequently needs rebooting sometimes it reboots itself other times I have to reboot it because the screen freezes usually about once a day what gives?

    Freezing and or rebooting is a classic sign of poor incoming signal. There is a small chance it is a bad box but 9 times out of 10 its bad signal.Triple check all of your connections. If that doesn't solve the problem you will need to get a tech out.
    holmes2 wrote:
    my x1 box frequently needs rebooting sometimes it reboots itself other times I have to reboot it because the screen freezes usually about once a day what gives? 

  • SMB slowdowns; frequent reboots

    I've been having a terrible time trying to get my TIme Capsule working with my linux box, which is mounting it as a CIFS share. Any time I push a large amount of writes to the Time Capsule, the throughput drops to a crawl several minutes in. Eventually the Time Capsule stops responding via SMB at all (from my linux machine and my macos machines).
    Even more alarming, I've observed what looks like crash/reboots several times when I interrupt a stalled SMB transfer. Additionally, there's been numerous times where the Time Capsule passes IP traffic, handles printing to the attached USB printer, but simply doesn't show up in Airport Utility no matter how many times I re-scan.
    I hope I didn't just buy a $515 turkey

    Is it that nobody else is seeing this, or is nobody else using SMB/CIFS?

  • Frequent Reboot Required

    I have been finding that I need to reboot my Blackberry Pearl 8130 once every two or three days. Usual problem is inability to connect to the web. Any suggestions? Is there an easier way to reboot other than removing the Battery?

    it's the only thing that works for me.  I am now rebooting at least once a day to try and prevent slow performance and being "stuck".

  • Frequent reboot, Frequent reboot

    My iPad 4 seems to reboot itself more and more every day.
    I have 47gb left on it.
    Any help?

    If the unit has NEVER been jailbroke, first try a system reset.  It cures many ills and it's quick, easy and harmless...  Hold down the on/off switch and the Home button simultaneously until you see the Apple logo.  Ignore the "Slide to power off" text if it appears.  You will not lose any apps, data, music, movies, settings, etc.
    If the Reset doesn't work, try a Restore.  Note that it's nowhere near as quick as a Reset.  It could take well over an hour!  Connect via cable to the computer that you use for sync.  From iTunes, select the iPad/iPod and then select the Summary tab.  Follow the on-screen directions for Restore and be sure to say "yes" to the backup.  You will be warned that all data (apps, music, movies, etc.) will be erased but, as the Restore finishes, you will be asked if you wish the contents of the backup to be copied to the iPad/iPod.  Again, say "yes."
    At the end of the basic Restore, you will be asked if you wish to sync the iPad/iPod.  As before, say "yes."  Note that that sync selection will disappear and the Restore will end if you do not respond within a reasonable time.  If that happens, only the apps that are part of the IOS will appear on your device.  Corrective action is simple -  choose manual "Sync" from the bottom right of iTunes.
    If you're unable to do the Restore, go into Recovery Mode per the instructions here.  You WILL lose all of your data (game scores, etc,) but, for the most part, you can redownload apps and music without being charged again.  Also, if you have IOS-7, read this.

  • Random and Frequent Rebooting

    Oddly enough my Curve 8530 is constantly rebooting....like several times a day.  Does it randomly if I'm on a call (it kills the call) or entering a text or calendar entry.  Sometimes it can't even re-boot until I take the battery out and let it sit for a few minutes.  Upon finally rebooting all the battery is gone.
    I've done a security wipe and the issue still is occurring.  Possibly an application that is causing this ?  If so, how does one identify the culprit ?
    Thanks for any suggestions.

    It could be a damaged cable. If it came bundled with something else, some cables are only designed to charge or work with a specific device.
    Check firewall and any security software installed on your system
    Beyond that, you will need to take it to Apple

  • HH5 - Frequent rebooting

    Been having issues with my HH5 recently - it was never perfect (rebooting 2-3 times a day) but put it down to the initial setup period, however fast forward some months and it hasn't improved, in fact it's worse - the other day it rebooted itself twice in A 2 hour period and 7 times total in 18 hours.
    This can't be right, one of the reboots are tied to firmware scanning every night which is equally frustrating but expected at the moment going by the other posts around at the moment but the others seem to be completely random. Ideas?

    Hi Alpherah
    Could there be festive lights near the line  indoor / outdoor or anything on a timer -  ie water heater ect
    Those two can be especially  troublesome this time of year 
    If not, I'd raise  fault & see if the line checks come back with anything that might need an openreach visit.
    https://www.bt.com/consumerFaultTracking/public/faults/reporting.do?pageId=21
    Also check if there is anything up locally with openreach's new checker tool.
    http://www.homeandwork.openreach.co.uk/problems-with-your-phone-or-broadband/search.aspx
    If the test come back with no fault found;
    Then possibly research using a openreach modem with the hh5 or get a 3rd party non-bt all-in-one.
    These are the two main fixes people use on here for the hh5's mischief.

  • HT201412 Why do does my iPad need frequent rebooting?

    For the past week or so, my iPad2 won't turn on in the morning until I do a hard reset (hold down home button and power button simultaneously until apple logo appears). This is supposed to be a last resort and it worries me that I have to do it so frequently. Any idea what the underlying problem might be?

    How to Get Apps From the App Store Without a Credit Card
    http://ipadhelp.com/ipad-help/how-to-get-free-apps-from-the-app-store-without-a- credit-card/
     Cheers, Tom

  • Frequent Reboots

    Is my MacPro dying?  It suddenly reboots serveral times / day without warning or pattern to it.  Very much feeels like a hardware problem.  What options to I have?  This happened just a few times many months ago and then stopped.  Now the problem is back.
    MacPro early 2008, single CPU, up to date Mountain Lion
    Olaf

    The hardware test (extended testing) passed with "No trouble found".  Took over 6 hours to complete.  BTW, the reason the D-key did not work turned out to be that I had to plug the keyboard directly into my Mac (and not the monitor).
    Had to problem already a few times in Aug 2012 last year on Snow Leopard, but I am on Mountain Lion now.  That's why I still think this might be a hardware problem.
    Still looking for ideas of what could cause the sudden reboots or how to troubleshoot.
    Olaf

  • Frequent rebooting and Battery percentage doesn't change

    Hi ,
    I had recently changed my iphone 5 back housing (rear panel ) , since then my mobile keeps rebooting for 6-7 times and then works fine , also the battery percentage doesnt change at all ..similar problem is faced by most people who changes the back housing .. anyone got a fix on this issue ?? please help

    The OP is likely referring to the battery in their keyboard or mouse, in that case the OP needs to look in the System Preference for each device to see the status of the battery.

Maybe you are looking for