i see this morning a very interesting application named LOLBOOT on the market:
https://market.android.com/details?...DEsIm5ldC5oZWxsY2F0LmRyb2lkZGV2LmxvbGJvb3QiXQ..
did someone has successful use this application?.
i'm stuck at caching current sysem
Same here.
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I guess Hellcat upgraded the app version, it's in the Gen Sec
I got it working, caching didn't work a few times for me too. I did nothing special and eventually it worked on the x-try.
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Ive got it working. MIUI as Primary, XWKJ2 as secondary. There is alreay a thread about it here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205288&highlight=lolboot
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i'm stuck at caching current sysem
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It takes a while to cache with the screen off, up to 45 mins. With screen kept on mine did it in around 10-15mins.
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I have a rooted Incr2 Verizon, with stock gingerbread 2.3.3 and a host of apps, including ROM Manager Pro and Titanium Backup Pro.
Boot time from pushing the button to the start screen is 125 seconds! Fastboot is even turned on.
Any idea what might be going on that takes the phone over two minutes to boot? Once up and running, everything is fine.
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I have a rooted Incr2 Verizon, with stock gingerbread 2.3.3 and a host of apps, including ROM Manager Pro and Titanium Backup Pro.
Boot time from pushing the button to the start screen is 125 seconds! Fastboot is even turned on.
Any idea what might be going on that takes the phone over two minutes to boot? Once up and running, everything is fine.
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how many threads have u made, everyone I respond to is by you
u should just made one with all your issues
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I have a rooted Incr2 Verizon, with stock gingerbread 2.3.3 and a host of apps, including ROM Manager Pro and Titanium Backup Pro.
Boot time from pushing the button to the start screen is 125 seconds! Fastboot is even turned on.
Any idea what might be going on that takes the phone over two minutes to boot? Once up and running, everything is fine.
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From a cold boot (battery pulled), that seems to be about what I see. Fastboot allows it to boot faster as it doesn't start from scratch so reboots are usually a lot faster.
There's not much you can do to speed it up other than have less bloat started when you boot.
I don't think 125 seconds is bad. You phone is a computer, is it not? how long does it take for your PC to boot?
I wouldn't be to concerned. I'm running AOSP (miui) & mine booted in 58secs.
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andybones said:
how many threads have u made, everyone I respond to is by you
u should just made one with all your issues
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This is his second lol. You make it sound like he has 15.
And to the op..the time sounds about right...2 min isn't bad.
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knipp21 said:
This is his second lol. You make it sound like he has 15.
And to the op..the time sounds about right...2 min isn't bad.
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ok knipp
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ok knipp
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Lol I just thought it funny bro.
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Hey guys, I just installed calkulin's 1.5 rom and if I install chainfire it freezes at the gs2 screen. Anyone have any ideas?
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Is there a way for me to get a log or something when I try to install?
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Joffie87 said:
Is there a way for me to get a log or something when I try to install?
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i had the same problem. i just left it alone on gs2 for over 5 mins and it booted properly. it could be different with your phone, iam not sure why this happened.
Thanks that worked. Took like 10 though.
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i had the same problem. i just left it alone on gs2 for over 5 mins and it booted properly. it could be different with your phone, iam not sure why this happened.
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This is happening to mine as well with Caulkins 1.5a. By leaving it alone for 5 or 10 you mean install it, download the Chainfire's drivers, install the Nvidia Drivers and leave it alone for 5 to 10 minutes then boot? Just wondering. I love that app. Thanks.
I realized what was making mine bug out. I would have the default driver on Nvidia and that kept making it go into a loop. I set the default to none and just use the per app option on games that need the specific driver. Phone's working like a charm.
Hey,
Everytime I turn on my Nexus it reads Android is upgrading' - is this the normal procedure?
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yes it seems to be normal with Android 4.0
Yes I have this too. Seems strange.
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Normal behavior, good Strange use of language from Google then.
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Rawkode said:
Hey,
Everytime I turn on my Nexus it reads Android is upgrading' - is this the normal procedure?
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Yes, it'll do that every time you restart the phone
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Yes. This is normal. This is where Android's optimization occurs (now with handy "Optimizing <x> of <y>" count to let you know what's happening) instead of prolonging the boot video. If it doesn't need to do that it just skips straight to launching the launcher, I guess...
Noted from observation, not from source code
My Galaxy Nexus only started doing this after both selecting "Encrypt Phone" and replacing my recovery image with Clockwork Mod Recovery 5.5.
It should not be happening on every boot unless you are a chronic flasher.
Mine phone did that on 4.0.1. On 4.0.2 that is gone
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I got the "Android is Upgrading" when I zip-aligned all of the apks on my phone for the first time in GummyNex. So far it's only done it once, maybe twice in the last few weeks.
i only notice this after a dalvik/cache wipe. Atleast thats the only time it does this running 4.0.3 on my sgs fascinate.
Mine does this on every reboot, but I'm still on 4.0.1 where, based on earlier posts, that sounds more normal...
Only displays for a couple of seconds and nothing bad seems to happen as a result!
Mine started doing this after installing Google Wallet with that first crazy workaround. I hated it and restored my nandroid backup then used the apk that came out later and haven't seen that screen since. It definitely isn't normal to have it happen every time, except maybe in 4.0.1 I guess...
I just got this on 4.0.3 after wiping cache. Does anyone know what is actually doing. Rebuilding the cache?
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I just got this on 4.0.3 after wiping cache. Does anyone know what is actually doing. Rebuilding the cache?
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Bump. My VzW GNex is doing this every boot. This has got to be fixable. Has anyone actually determined what is happening here? VzW Galaxy Nexus w/stock Android 4.0.2, rooted.
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Bump. My VzW GNex is doing this every boot. This has got to be fixable. Has anyone actually determined what is happening here? VzW Galaxy Nexus w/stock Android 4.0.2, rooted.
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Fix what? Nothing is broken. The phone is making new app caches. That's it. There is no problem and there is no fix because nothing is broken.
its normal with my htc hd2 and nexushd2 v1.1 by tytung? =/
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Mine phone did that on 4.0.1. On 4.0.2 that is gone
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Same here!!!
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Me three, I saw it on every bootup until I got 4.0.2, now I never see it.
However, my phone's uptime is currently at 7days 38 mins and not lagging or otherwise needing a reboot/battery pull as older versions of Android seemed to need every two or three days. Yay ICS!
"Android is upgrading" appears when the system is generating ODEX files (optimized DEX). This essentially uncompresses "classes.dex" from the APKs, verifies them, optimizes them for the host (byte order, class prunning, ...) and writes them out in the dalvik-cache directory.
Dexopt should be performed when installing applications by the package installer though and it does it upon boot only when there's no corresponding ODEX file already. It also does it upon system upgrade, because the dalvik version likely changed and ODEX files need to be redone for the new VM.
This is a poor choice of words. "Android is optimizing applications" would be less confusing.
All my location services are off but its still going....
I had that same problem when I had the LG G2.
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I had that same problem when I had the LG G2.
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Any fix?
May have to factory reset your phone. I had a problem where my CPU was pegged at 300mhz and couldn't isolate it. Factory reset fixed it. Off topic, I tried to do software nav button mod and ended up having to factory reset 5 more times this weekend, the first one being painstaking because my phone froze every 10 seconds and I could only input touches about 1 second each ten second interval. Took me 2 hours to get root explorer downloaded finally and another 2 hours to get to the file and delete the line of code I added. Ugh.
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Any fix?
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Nope. Took back the G2 and got the Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear. It's nothing against the G2. That phone was/is amazing. I just wanted to try the Note 3 and I'm kinda liking it so far. Touchwiz is actually incredibly smooth for once.
I have been flashing a few ROM's (I am not done at the moment) and nearly a dollar worth of my prepaid credit has been used because mobile data turns on and starts transferring something to the mother ship (hard resets only or if you flash a new ROM).
Now, even cheap phones have a offline mode (airplane mode) at start up but Android is something special and we dont even get this little feature?. What the hell?. The only fix I can think of is do everything with your SIM out.
Can any one tell me if this "feature" actually existed in any old version?. Gingerbread?. Ice cream sandwich?, or is it present in KitKat?.
I am extremely pissed off though.
Samsung has purposely removed everything else except maybe the shutdown and restart from power menu when you first load stock ROM. Removing the sim may be the only option at first when the Setup wizard is running. Also afaik, KitKat doesn't have such issue.
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Samsung has purposely removed everything else except maybe the shutdown and restart from power menu when you first load stock ROM. Removing the sim may be the only option at first when the Setup wizard is running. Also afaik, KitKat doesn't have such issue.
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This is Samsung's doing?.
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This is Samsung's doing?.
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Yep. At least when you first start the phone a.k.a Setup Wizard.
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Yep. At least when you first start the phone a.k.a Setup Wizard.
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Thanks for clearing all this up. :good: