What cache cleaner are any of you using or suggest using? If any at all that is.
Thanks
Well if mine gets buggy I just fix permissions n wipe cache n dalvik via recovery
I use App Cache Cleaner. Pretty decent but also do what the above person does also.
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Thanks guys. Not rooted yet and not sure if I will. Not till its bug free.
How are you fixing permissions?
sanity29 said:
Thanks guys. Not rooted yet and not sure if I will. Not till its bug free.
How are you fixing permissions?
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When you root and unlock you can have either Clockwork Recovery or TWRP and you do it through those.
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I figured it was root related. One day I might root bit not right now. My last phone was all custom, it's nice to have a break from it. Plus I don't like this data issue with the current root. Maybe I'm miss understanding it, but for now I'm fine.
Data issue?
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Data issue?
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I guess the data doesn't stay consistent for some from what I have read on the root thread.
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I guess the data doesn't stay consistent for some from what I have read on the root thread.
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I've had zero issues and rooted it day one.
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Same here, no issues.
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Everytime I reboot phone it says "Android is upgrading system". I understant that after you flash something it will do that. However this is happening on every re-boot. I am using TWRP2.2.2.0, running XquizitV32, Blue ICS modV3, inverted google now and Xquizit Honey comb battery mod.
If someone would be so kind to give me some info, would much aprreciated.
thanx in advance.
Not sure if it would matter, but do you have triangleaway and set to run after every restart?
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It is just rebuilding caches. It's not a problem.
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Not sure if it would matter, but do you have triangleaway and set to run after every restart?
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No I do not.
saldebot said:
No I do not.
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so this is just a message???
Dont know why it happens but it shouldn't. Its rebuilding dalvik every reboot. Maybe a script left behind somewhere?
Try clearing dalvik and cache in recovery and see if that helps.
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Change to a different kernel.
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It also happens when you fix permissions using cwm. Same Rom
That's not normal for every boot but it might be for this Rom. Good question.
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Started happening to me when I started odexing my roms
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capcanuck said:
Started happening to me when I started odexing my roms
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That actually makes a little sense. It may be that the system didnt odex completely or correctly and is trying to deodex everything to correct what it sees as a problem.
I cant remember which it is right now but there is a setting in your build.prop that can tell the system to check for errors every boot and may trigger the deodexing process. I think its something like dexopt-flag=m=y
Prob not that one but itll be similar and related to dexopt.
Ill try to look it up later when I get home if no one else chimes in.
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So when i flash any ROMs i always do the instructed wiping before anything else but I've come across some ROMs that instruct that you wipe the system? What gets erased when you do so?
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So when i flash any ROMs i always do the instructed wiping before anything else but I've come across some ROMs that instruct that you wipe the system? What gets erased when you do so?
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So when i flash any ROMs i always do the instructed wiping before anything else but I've come across some ROMs that instruct that you wipe the system? What gets erased when you do so?
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The system folder. Use es file explorer and go up to root directory to see for yourself. It has apps, data and many other things.
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So it pretty much keeps record/history of everything you do/install while in recovery mode?
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Okay I see what your taking about now. So how do I wipe system when I'm in recovery?
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Okay I see what your taking about now. So how do I wipe system when I'm in recovery?
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flashing a new rom wipes system. not sure why they would be asking you to specifically wipe that.
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flashing a new rom wipes system. not sure why they would be asking you to specifically wipe that.
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awesome! cuz yeah that was throwing me off I've seen in like two ROMs that i wanna try but i wanna double check with the pros before i go and do it. THANKS!!
In touched by sgs3 includes a wipe all script that does it for you. J/S.
Shameless self promoting.
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This never happens to me but for the first time I tried to factory wipe and it said a bunch of errors like file path not found. Any ideas??
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This never happens to me but for the first time I tried to factory wipe and it said a bunch of errors like file path not found. Any ideas??
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Does this happen every time? Or just that one time?
If you could, boot into TWRP, make a nandroid, do a factory reset. If it works, then it was [probably] a little glitch. If it doesn't work, go into the advance menu and copy the recovery log to the sdcard. After that upload it here. That'll help a lot. Also, you know, if it did work and wipes your data then you'll probably want to restore your nandroid.
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Its happening every time now. Every time I wipe I get these errors.
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brooklyn718941 said:
Its happening every time now. Every time I wipe I get these errors.
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Is there anything in that folder?
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Is there anything in that folder?
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If your talking about that lost+found folder. No its empty
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Wow, um, let's see; you could try to redo the data partition. I don't know that that'll fix anything though. Plus it would wipe everything in /data including your internal sdcard ( /data/media). I've never seen or heard of anything like this. You could also talk to Dees_troy (sorry if I'm spelling that wrong), he did make TWRP.
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Are you running twrp 2.4.4?
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Are you running twrp 2.4.4?
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All I can say is just flash another recovery.. And then if you want try to flash TWRP again. That should solve the problem.
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How did you download and flash the recovery? On your phone through goomanager because it could be a bad download.
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How did you download and flash the recovery? On your phone through goomanager because it could be a bad download.
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I been using it for months then all of a sudden this happens
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I've flashed dozens of roms in the last month & for some reason cwm (I think this is the culprit) creates all these 0/ folders & it's really annoying. Now all ym downloads, music & apks are ALL over the place. Is there a fix for this? Or is there something I'm doing wrong? Please help.
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Its not CWM, its 4.2+ roms, they partition your sdcard and store everything in /0 rather than in /
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Its not CWM, its 4.2+ roms, they partition your sdcard and store everything in /0 rather than in /
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Exactly right.
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So is there a way to, I don't know, clean it up I guess? Or should I search the forums a little harder?
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So is there a way to, I don't know, clean it up I guess? Or should I search the forums a little harder?
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Make it fresh and format it and install everything you need or want on it. That way you know what you have installed.
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Make it fresh and format it and install everything you need or want on it. That way you know what you have installed.
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And from there i should back up everything? And when i flash a new rom...
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JaQuavian said:
And from there i should back up everything? And when i flash a new rom...
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You can do a nand backup of your rom if its working fine and youll know that its there if you need to go back to it. You can also back up everything on the computer amd save what you need. Then format thr sdcard and bam your done
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The time on my lockscreen does not update.
Any idea what I can do to fix this? It will update if I unlock and then re-lock but then it just gets stuck on that time.
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The time on my lockscreen does not update.
Any idea what I can do to fix this? It will update if I unlock and then re-lock but then it just gets stuck on that time.
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Happened to me on aokp the other day then went away. Try clearing lock screen data
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Happened to me on aokp the other day then went away. Try clearing lock screen data
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Tried that. It didn't work. I'm just gonna reflash and download my stuff again.
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Tried that. It didn't work. I'm just gonna reflash and download my stuff again.
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Are you on aokp? You don't have to wipe to reflash
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No, Lifeless JB
oh even more so. you can just reflash it without deleting all your crap
I wanted to start fresh. So I erased everything. I mean EVERYTHING.
I had to adb sideload the Lifeless zip. Haha.
Everything works now.
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I wanted to start fresh. So I erased everything. I mean EVERYTHING.
I had to adb sideload the Lifeless zip. Haha.
Everything works now.
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youre probably the only person ive seen that actually wanted to delete everything lol. glad you got it working!
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youre probably the only person ive seen that actually wanted to delete everything lol. glad you got it working!
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I have everything backed up with Dropbox and Google. So I wasn't too worried about it.
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