I got the Hannspree tablet less than 6 months ago. I turned it on this mornign to get the following message: Android system recovery (3e) 1) reboot system now 2) apply update from ADB 3) apply update from sd card 4)wipe data/factory reset 5) wipe data cache partition 6) wipe media partition. Just ot let you know I have already entered option #4 and have done option #1 a few times. I still get the same screen. Please help, I don't what happened to my tablet. Up until now, it was running pretty great. I am responding via my work laptop. Please respond to email address [email protected]
Obvious question is what the tablet had been doing during its' last use.
Was something newly installed, was system or apps updated, etc. ?
Were all the APPs and or system shut down properly ?
Did update or installation recommend restarting system, prior to use ? Were multiple installations / updates performed ?
Your device appears to be in a recovery boot-loop.
As stupid as this may sound ...
Is the power adapter connected ? Let battery charge for at least 30 minutes and try again.
If battery is low, it may not complete the reset. - you should have seen something on the screen, denoting " wipe and reset " procedure and completion - prior to (#1) Rebooting device
Per your post, you have already (#4) wiped the data and instructed the device to reset to factory settings, then (#1) Reboot system.
That is the generally accepted reset method
This problem is not all that uncommon, it generally results when attempting reset, internal boot commands error for what ever reason. ( can not find the factory restore / recovery file set ).
This problem is more common when "fixes ", Specialty " Roots " or "mods" have been installed by the user - making changes to the boot program and commands OR when manufacturer files have been deleted / moved from system access. - Common suggestion is to work backwards through the mod processes and / or attempt to re-install mod or follow the special mod recovery method.
Without having available the proper ROM " flash " update / installation file(s), and you may " brick " the device.
I recommend you go to manufacturer site and check for available ROM files, reset / reinstallation processes ( memory card method ? )
You state the tablet is less than six months old. You may want to contact manufacturer for possible warranty service.
They will most likely ask the referenced obvious questions, to better understand the cause / nature of the device failure and recommend the best immediate possible solution.
This may not be what you seek, I hope it will provide better direction.
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