I'm using android revolution 4.0. Its working perfect, but the time on how long the battery has been without charging will not reset either by charging or reboot. If I reboot into clockwork mode an reset battery stats it will, but then it hang again.
What will be erased by deleting dalvik cache, and is it a chance that will help?
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garman76 said:
I'm using android revolution 4.0. Its working perfect, but the time on how long the battery has been without charging will not reset either by charging or reboot. If I reboot into clockwork mode an reset battery stats it will, but then it hang again.
What will be erased by deleting dalvik cache, and is it a chance that will help?
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deleting dalvik cache wont help.. but that rom is in beta its not meant to work properr at this stage because its a leaked rom and dev's are working hard to make it stable in their releases... that rom is not for day to day use.
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Yes yes, I'm quite a noob when it comes to this but I've heard so many ways of flashing a new kernel. So what's the way you flash it?
I've heard:
1. Wipe cache, dalvik, and battery stats and flash kernel.
2. Charge until full, wipe cache, battery stats, and flash kernel.
3. Wipe cache, battery stats, flash kernel, run battery to 0%, charge until 100% and turn phone on.
I'm currently using method 2 but all I really wanna know is if there is a "right" way to do this.
Really people do it different ways but to me its all the same .give your kernel like 2 days to get use to your phone and see the results
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I always wipe cache and dalvik and then flash. I only ever wipe battery stats when flashing a new ROM and I always put a fully charged battery in after flashing but before the first boot.
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Thanks guys. Yea I've always stuck to my way but I guess to each their own. I now have the sudden urge to flash something haha.
I have rooted my phone via a thread in XDA correctly. Flashed my ROM a few times. I can usually wipe most of the things, dalvik, cache, system whatever that is required before flashing a ROM. But I always have problem wiping my battery stats. It's like when you wipe your cache, the next thing that happens is "Wiping cache.... Wiping cache completed!" (something like that) but when I try to wipe my battery stats. Nothing happens.
Any ideas?
(BTW my battery life is crappy, 2 hours usage time only. Mobile data on + Facebook + WhatsApp.)
Don't start two threads: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180026
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NiCk.JaY said:
Don't start two threads: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180026
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I'm sorry. Forgot that there's an Q&A section. TY for the reply.
Did full wipe and flashed cm10.1 and reinstalled all my apps. Once I reboot they're all gone. Full wipe n flashed cfx s15. Same problem. Everything disappears. Wtf? This is pissing wife off as its her phone.
Someone help?
Wipe cache and Dalvik.
If not do a complete wipe, and try again. Seems odd
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What hboot version do you have?
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Ok I had purchased the ZL battery and have been using it since day 1, however today i got home around 11:25pm. i had put my phone on charge @ 3PM. I just finished my 3rd cycle for the battery so i'd figure its done charging as it indicated it was, and turn it on and now all of sudden constant bootloop out of nowhere.
What could have caused this? it was working just fine before i didn't change anything at all.
I'm Running Stock TW w/Saber Kernel. I had purchased the ZL battery a week ago and ever since no problems, nor did i flash anything at all. I've been on TW way before i even thought of buying the battery.
So what could have caused this to undergo a bootloop session.
I went into recovery and wiped dalvik and cache and still is doing a bootloop. Should i do a factory reset however i have no backup because i have been fine since and I've been on Stock TW figure this wouldn't happen.
This used to happen on my epic if I ever left the battery out too long. I always just reflashed either the rom or the kernel. Worst case scenario you just nandroid and restore data.
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xopher.hunter said:
This used to happen on my epic if I ever left the battery out too long. I always just reflashed either the rom or the kernel. Worst case scenario you just nandroid and restore data.
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my battery was on the charger in the phone not out at all.
Plus i just re-flashed the kernel still no luck it bootloops and i feel it vibrate and notice the blue led flicker once it restarts the bootlogo.
Factory reset still in bootloops WTF
XxLostSoulxX said:
my battery was on the charger in the phone not out at all.
Plus i just re-flashed the kernel still no luck it bootloops and i feel it vibrate and notice the blue led flicker once it restarts the bootlogo.
Factory reset still in bootloops WTF
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Try going into Advanced then format system, data, cache, and dalvik cache.
Then swipe to confirm and repeat this 2 more times for a total of 3 Advanced wipes
If that still doesn't help then follow the same procedure but after performing an Advanced wipe 3x go into Format Data to format your internal storage.
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LuigiBull23 said:
Try going into Advanced then format system, data, cache, and dalvik cache.
Then swipe to confirm and repeat this 2 more times for a total of 3 Advanced wipes
If that still doesn't help then follow the same procedure but after performing an Advanced wipe 3x go into Format Data to format your internal storage.
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I just did the one click mc2 root restore stock
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Seems like you already did a full stock restore. I had the same symptoms, different rom tho. Reflashing the rom without wiping allowed me to boot up normally and with all of my data is intact. FYI for next time.
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coiledwire said:
Seems like you already did a full stock restore. I had the same symptoms, different rom tho. Reflashing the rom without wiping allowed me to boot up normally and with all of my data is intact. FYI for next time.
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I said I was on stock and had no nandroid of stock seeing how I shouldn't have needed one. But thanks for the info. I'll have to back it up today.
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Hi all,
This morning I wanted to restart my DHD which runs JellyTime 4.2.2 R8 (ext recovery).
HTC's logo appears, then the Nexus cross and finally JellyTime logo. The image blinks a few times, as usual.
Then it stops blinking, and the phone remains on the JellyTime logo without doing anything (left it 10minutes)...
I try to restart several times and still the same issue.
I have it since R8 was released and never had any issue before.
The fastboot menu is still working.
What could I do not to lose my data? Is there a way to start in safe mode or something? Or is it a lost cause and I should just flash my backup from 1 month ago?
Thanks in advance!
Try cleaning cache and dalvik-cache and fixing permissions from recovery.
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ramdesai said:
Try cleaning cache and dalvik-cache and fixing permissions from recovery.
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Thanks for your reply.
I have done it, and then reflash JellyTime R8 + GAPPS (and of course flash boot.img).
Now the phone passed the JellyTime logo and is stuck at "Updating Android, lauching applications" (like this one, already at 100%: http://static.thefullsignal.com/sit...s/gallery_wide/public/android_is_updating.jpg) and doesn't do anything more for several minutes (at least 10).
If I remove the battery and restart the phone, it gets stuck again at the JellyTime logo.
Is there anything else to do or should I do a full wipe and reinstall everything?
ramdesai said:
Try cleaning cache and dalvik-cache and fixing permissions from recovery.
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Well, only a full wipe + clean install fixed it...