I have a definitive answer. The problem is a bad contact between (AFAIR) a CPU and a motherboard. Here is a link to solution, it involves dissasembling the phone, and resoldering (fingers crossed) by heating the CPU according to certain parameters (time/temperature). [br]
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''For Honor 10 random reboots'': I have a definitive answer. The problem is a bad contact between (AFAIR) a CPU and a motherboard. Here is a link to solution, it involves dissasembling the phone, and resoldering (fingers crossed) by heating the CPU according to certain parameters (time/temperature). [br]
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I did it , and I have ~ 1year without any reboots. Many other people did , same good result.[br]
If you gonna do it, browse through earlier posts in that forum branch, and make sure it's CPU. Maybe RAM / GPU as well, I just can't recall now.[br]
I have a definitive answer. The problem is a bad contact between (AFAIR) a CPU and a motherboard. Here is a link to solution, it involves dissasembling the phone, and resoldering (fingers crossed) by heating the CPU according to certain parameters (time/temperature). [br]
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I did it , and I have ~ 1year without any reboots. Many other people did , same good result.[br]
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If you gonna do it, browse through earlier posts in that forum branch, and make sure it's CPU. Maybe RAM / GPU as well, I just can't recall now.[br]
I have a definitive answer. The problem is a bad contact between (AFAIR) a CPU and a motherboard. Here is a link to solution, it involves dissasembling the phone, and resoldering (fingers crossed) by heating the CPU according to certain parameters (time/temperature). [br]
I did it , and I have ~ 1year without any reboots. Many other people did , same good result.[br]
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