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I just sifted through the forum and couldnt find anything so is there a special thing you have to do if you want to return to Sense after CM 7 and MIUI? Or can you just flash a Sense rom?
I remember on the Fascinate we had to ODIN a stock ROM after because of MTD BLM.
No you can just flash. Well you should clear data/cache.
I normally wipe data factory
wipe cache
format system
clear davlik
clear battery
then flash.
Might be to much but thats normally what I do and Ive never had any problems.
jaypr9 said:
No you can just flash. Well you should clear data/cache.
I normally wipe data factory
wipe cache
format system
clear davlik
clear battery
then flash.
Might be to much but thats normally what I do and Ive never had any problems.
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Awesome thank you very much.
jaypr9 said:
No you can just flash. Well you should clear data/cache.
I normally wipe data factory
wipe cache
format system
clear davlik
clear battery
then flash.
Might be to much but thats normally what I do and Ive never had any problems.
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Not too much..perfect explanation.
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jaypr9 said:
No you can just flash. Well you should clear data/cache.
I normally wipe data factory
wipe cache
format system
clear davlik
clear battery
then flash.
Might be to much but thats normally what I do and Ive never had any problems.
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I would definitely wipe all those, especially from an AOSP Rom to a Sense Rom
FWIW, I do the same, except I don't bother to wipe battery stats.
Fasinationinmotion said:
I just sifted through the forum and couldnt find anything so is there a special thing you have to do if you want to return to Sense after CM 7 and MIUI? Or can you just flash a Sense rom?
I remember on the Fascinate we had to ODIN a stock ROM after because of MTD BLM.
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Make sure you return to a stock kernel as well (if you changed it). From what I have heard, sense and AOSP kernels are not compatible with each other.
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kingsway8605 said:
.... From what I have heard, sense and AOSP kernels are not compatible with each other.
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This is TRUE!
Better yet... Couldn't U just make a backup of the sense then just restore it
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Not sure if it's just me or the phone. I'm currently running RCMix3d Runny v4.0, which I love, it's great. But I wanted to try AOSP to get a more natural feel. I installed CM7, had problems connecting to network and tons of FC's. Went back to RCMix3d, for a few days, then decided to try MIUI. Looks smooth, nice features. Tried to change some settings (turn on BT, turn on unknown sources install), phone did a Hot boot, once it came up I get constant android.process.acore FCs.
Both times installing AOSP roms I did a format data/cache/dalvik, not just installing over RCMix3d. Even tried doing format x2 on all first.
Anyone else having similar problems, or could it just be something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
NYCBest said:
Not sure if it's just me or the phone. I'm currently running RCMix3d Runny v4.0, which I love, it's great. But I wanted to try AOSP to get a more natural feel. I installed CM7, had problems connecting to network and tons of FC's. Went back to RCMix3d, for a few days, then decided to try MIUI. Looks smooth, nice features. Tried to change some settings (turn on BT, turn on unknown sources install), phone did a Hot boot, once it came up I get constant android.process.acore FCs.
Both times installing AOSP roms I did a format data/cache/dalvik, not just installing over RCMix3d. Even tried doing format x2 on all first.
Anyone else having similar problems, or could it just be something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
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You may wanna format system as well.
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tylerlawhon said:
You may wanna format system as well.
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Sorry, what do you mean format system? I'm doing from CWM, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, wipe Dalvik Cache.
Unless you meet from the boot menu, doing a factory reset (which i'll need to reroot)
NYCBest said:
Sorry, what do you mean format system? I'm doing from CWM, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, wipe Dalvik Cache.
Unless you meet from the boot menu, doing a factory reset (which i'll need to reroot)
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No, don't do that. In CWM, go to mounts and storage. You'll see format system, run that. Then wipe data/factory reset in the main CWM screen. Then install your AOSP ROM.
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tylerlawhon said:
No, don't do that. In CWM, go to mounts and storage. You'll see format system, run that. Then wipe data/factory reset in the main CWM screen. Then install your AOSP ROM.
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Ah right, I forgot that was under mounts. Thanks.
NYCBest said:
Ah right, I forgot that was under mounts. Thanks.
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Lemme know if it works, and don't feel shy around the thanks button
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Well, I'm just an idiot. So I did the system format, still had same issues with MIUI.
Noticed that the issues start right after I restore from Titanium backup. Then realized I was hitting Restore System + Apps. Which going from Sense to AOSP, doesn't work so well.
Just reinstalled and only restored Apps. Working fine now.
Thanks for the help!
Sometimes the easiest things are the ones most overlooked!!! (been there done that.....way toooo many times..lol)
Glad ya got it going!
Please help, I installed ROM - Jellybean JRN84D 4.1: Rooted Stock Deodexed busybox - v2
When an incoming call display does not respond to me and I can not answer the phone.
I tried to phone back to factory settings, but always with me after a while the problem occurs again.
Thank you in advance for your help.
zek9
Flash other Radio Baseband and use stock Kernel, if this does not work then flash back ICS.
Edit: Did you wiped cache and dalvik cache when you flashed JB?
Yes, I did wipe Dalvik cache and cache and still the problem appeared again.
manumanfred said:
Flash other Radio Baseband and use stock Kernel, if this does not work then flash back ICS.
Edit: Did you wiped cache and dalvik cache when you flashed JB?
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The question is not if Dalvik and cache was wiped but if you did a full wipe when flashing jb rom?
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eqjunkie829 said:
The question is not if Dalvik and cache was wiped but if you did a full wipe when flashing jb rom?
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Yes, I have used before installing I superwipe.
same problem
Mine started doing the same thing after no problems for few days. Did wipe and all that. I'm thinking it might be app related. The ones I installed right before I noticed this are
Automateit pro
Lux
Set CPU
intenselyinsane said:
Mine started doing the same thing after no problems for few days. Did wipe and all that. I'm thinking it might be app related. The ones I installed right before I noticed this are
Automateit pro
Lux
Set CPU
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Thank you very much, after uninstalling apk Lux problem is removed
Zek
Hi,
after wiping cache and Dalvik cache, *every time I reboot my phone* I keep getting the "Upgrade android: launching applications" error message...
How can I fix this?
Tx a lot.
If you do a normal reboot (ie/ without wiping dalvik and cache) do you still get this?.....I'm guessing probably not.
When you wipe dalvik and cache, you are clearing ALL the data for your installed apps.....the "upgrading android" message you are seeing is an indication that the apps are being re-updated and is a perfectly normal occurrence under these circumstances......not an error......
Please hit thanks if this helped
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keithross39 said:
If you do a normal reboot (ie/ without wiping dalvik and cache) do you still get this?.....I'm guessing probably not.
When you wipe dalvik and cache, you are clearing ALL the data for your installed apps.....the "upgrading android" message you are seeing is an indication that the apps are being re-updated and is a perfectly normal occurrence under these circumstances......not an error......
Please hit thanks if this helped
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Unfortunately, as I wrote above, this happens EVERY TIME I reboot my phone, meaning normal reboot (not going into recovery mode and deleting anything, I just did that once!)....
Then some of your apps are not compatible with your rom or you just flashed a wrong .zip or something. I believe just wiping data and reflashing will fix this.
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7amada100 said:
Then some of your apps are not compatible with your rom or you just flashed a wrong .zip or something. I believe just wiping data and reflashing will fix this.
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I did not install anything - neither new apps, nor .zip - after wiping cache+dalvik.
I tried wiping cache+dalvik another time, then rebooting normally, but I still get this message every (normal) reboot...
I meant wiping data (losing all your apps and installing them again later.
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7amada100 said:
I meant wiping data (losing all your apps and installing them again later.
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I think I'd have to agree.....it sounds like you have a problem with one of the apps and/or the ROM you have on your phone......depending on how deep the issue goes, you have two options.....
Option 1.......download "appbak" from the play store, use it to make a list of your installed apps then delete them. When you've done that, wipe cache and dalvik again (lol) and use appbak to do a fresh reinstall of all your apps........
If that doesn't work.......
Option 2.......
Wipe EVERYTHING, including your ROM, SD card, internal storage, cache and dalvik, and do a COMPLETELY "pristine" install.....if that doesn't sort it out, nothing will, and a trip to the service center is probably the only option.......
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7amada100 said:
I meant wiping data (losing all your apps and installing them again later.
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Well, thanks, but... I prefer keep it in this way rather than flashing again.
I'll wait for next CM9 version at least.
Is there any other method how to solve this?
Tx.
[.::MDT::.] said:
Well, thanks, but... I prefer keep it in this way rather than flashing again.
I'll wait for next CM9 version at least.
Is there any other method how to solve this?
Tx.
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CM10 may well now be the priority......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1990795
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keithross39 said:
CM10 may well now be the priority......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1990795
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Or pacman. It is works pretty great even in alpha!
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keithross39 said:
CM10 may well now be the priority......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1990795
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Wow, cool, I didn't notice it...
that's a good point!
Btw... is there any con with my problem?
I mean, it's annoying, but actually what's the problem (apart waiting 1min more and wasting 0,05% battery maybe) if every reboot it tries the upgrade?
[.::MDT::.] said:
Wow, cool, I didn't notice it...
that's a good point!
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Lol....likewise....the only reason I knew, was that someone made reference to CM 10 in another post.....
And from what I've read, even though it's at initial release.....it's pretty much where CM 9 was when it was at Alpha 7......so defo looking promising.......
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keithross39 said:
Lol....likewise....the only reason I knew, was that someone made reference to CM 10 in another post.....
And from what I've read, even though it's at initial release.....it's pretty much where CM 9 was when it was at Alpha 7......so defo looking promising.......
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Yep, seems pretty interesting, the only thing that leaves me puzzled is that he's using kernel 2.6.35, not 3.x... does this mean he will have to do an entire different CM10 version later on, or will we be able to upgrade from CM10kernel2.6 to CM10kernel3.x?
Moreover, re my problem... If I want to install CM10 and get rid of this problem, I guess I'd do a full wipe... is this procedure correct?
cwm-> wipe data/factory reset
Cwm-> wipe cache
cwm->mount and storage -> format system. Format data. Format cache.
Install cm10alpha1.
Install gapps.
Thanks.
According to Arco, the reason he's sticking with v2.6 is because the camera works with it....on 3.0, it doesn't......yet....
He has said that he might try to integrate 3.0 into the build at a later date....when it's more stable.
In terms of wiping prior to installing '10....
All I've ever done before flashing a new ROM is wipe cache, dalvik and factory wipe/reset. If you want advice about anything more thorough, the best person to comment would be Pepoluan......he can guide you step by step to achieve the "pristine" result you want.....but yes, at the very least, you need to deal with cache, dalvik and factory reset......
In terms of flashing CM 10, follow my guide...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941028
and everything should install without issue.....
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[.::MDT::.] said:
Hi,
after wiping cache and Dalvik cache, *every time I reboot my phone* I keep getting the "Upgrade android: launching applications" error message...
How can I fix this?
Tx a lot.
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I got this error in two occasion after clean instal new ROM.
What I do is go to CWM, wipe everything, re-flash ROM + Gapps, wipe everything (again), restore app with titanium backup. And everything is smooth...
keithross39 said:
According to Arco, the reason he's sticking with v2.6 is because the camera works with it....on 3.0, it doesn't......yet....
He has said that he might try to integrate 3.0 into the build at a later date....when it's more stable.
In terms of wiping prior to installing '10....
All I've ever done before flashing a new ROM is wipe cache, dalvik and factory wipe/reset. If you want advice about anything more thorough, the best person to comment would be Pepoluan......he can guide you step by step to achieve the "pristine" result you want.....but yes, at the very least, you need to deal with cache, dalvik and factory reset......
In terms of flashing CM 10, follow my guide...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941028
and everything should install without issue.....
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I heard someone mentioning my name
To get a "Pristine" CM9, the steps are very simple, actually. BUT, you *need* a computer (laptop or desktop, doesn't matter).
1. Create a nandroid backup, just in case
2. Copy all important non-synced files from the internal storage & internal SD into the external SD
3. Backup your external SD into the computer
4. Format your SD. If you plan on using Link2SD, this would be a good time to also repartition it.
5. Copy the CM9 and GApps updatezips to the SD card.
6. Boot into CWM5/6 recovery, and wipe: cache, data, system, internal SD, battery stats.
7. Install the two updatezips (CM9 followed by GApps).
8. Reboot. Follow the initialization procedure.
9. If you want SD-Swapping, as soon as you arrived in the Trebuchet launcher, open Settings and configure SD-swapping.
10. DO NOT EVER restore any backups you made in GB, except messages and call logs. ALWAYS install apps fresh from the Play Store.
With a Pristine install, I *never* had any problems. And my phone's responsive enough I honestly no longer feel even the slightest desire to install any tweaks/mods/'engines'.
-- xda app / Pristine No-Mod CM9b3 / DXKL1 baseband / GT-I8150 --
Tx u all, I've just upgraded to CM10a1 and the problem is gone!
What I did:
reboot into CWM
NANDROID BACKUP
wipe cache
wipe dalvik cache
wipe data/factory reset
wipe battery stats
wipe internal memory (/sdcard)
installed CM10a1 zip from /external_sdcard
installed gapps for CM10a1 from /external_sdcard
fix permissions
reboot
[.::MDT::.] said:
Tx u all, I've just upgraded to CM10a1 and the problem is gone!
What I did:
reboot into CWM
NANDROID BACKUP
wipe cache
wipe dalvik cache
wipe data/factory reset
wipe battery stats
wipe internal memory (/sdcard)
installed CM10a1 zip from /external_sdcard
installed gapps for CM10a1 from /external_sdcard
fix permissions
reboot
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Good job mate...
Just one point....I noticed you mentioned creating a nandroid backup......there is a good chance that if you use that backup, the issue you had will return......
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keithross39 said:
Good job mate...
Just one point....I noticed you mentioned creating a nandroid backup......there is a good chance that if you use that backup, the issue you had will return......
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Yeah, I hope I'll not need it anyway!
Hey all, so I flashed the chemistry ROM and Goodness 8.0.3, which both have multi window. After I try to power on my phone after a full shut down, neither ROM seems to boot without me going into recovery and clearing both cache. Anyone else experience this or have a workaround?
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Were they clean flashes?
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CNexus said:
Were they clean flashes?
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Yes, both done after a full wipe (minus internal SD card).
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dante32278 said:
Hey all, so I flashed the chemistry ROM and Goodness 8.0, which both have multi window. After I try to power on my phone after a full shut down, neither ROM seems to boot without me going into recovery and clearing both cache. Anyone else experience this or have a workaround?
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I just had the same issue I installed chemistry on my phone worked with no problems but on my moms phone i went into a bootloop after rebooting. I had to go into recovery do a factory reset wipe cache and dalvik cache and reflash the Rom all seems to be working now. Oh it was chemistry v5 btw.
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Did you retore any system data with TB then hit fix permissions thats what was causing the problem for me.
Ghost8516 said:
I just had the same issue I installed chemistry on my phone worked with no problems but on my moms phone i went into a bootloop after rebooting. I had to go into recovery do a factory reset wipe cache and dalvik cache and reflash the Rom all seems to be working now. Oh it was chemistry v5 btw.
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Did you retore any system data with TB then hit fix permissions thats what was causing the problem for me.
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I did install non-system apps thru TB and installed latest Ktoonz kernel. Just not sure why either would result in a boot loop now.
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Try flashing a different kernel, and try fixing permissions through rom manager, then reboot wipe cache and dalvik, make it run the optimizing apps thing.
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