So, been running the nightlies and have noticed something since the latest M1.
I haven't narrowed down exactly WHEN it occurs, but it does occur often, I believe it's mostly when the screen is off though....
I'll receive a notification (gmail mainly, sometimes an sms) and my system goes nuts in that the haptic feedback is full force and gives double responses usually, followed by extreme lag to the point where I can't even answer calls if someone calls me. I am forced to restart, is this a current known issue? is anyone else having this problem?
BoredInIraq said:
So, been running the nightlies and have noticed something since the latest M1.
I haven't narrowed down exactly WHEN it occurs, but it does occur often, I believe it's mostly when the screen is off though....
I'll receive a notification (gmail mainly, sometimes an sms) and my system goes nuts in that the haptic feedback is full force and gives double responses usually, followed by extreme lag to the point where I can't even answer calls if someone calls me. I am forced to restart, is this a current known issue? is anyone else having this problem?
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Fully wipe your phone...
Quasimodem said:
Fully wipe your phone...
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What do you mean by "fully wipe"?
This procedure?
Wipe Data \ Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Advanced => Wipe Dalvik Cache
Mounts and Storage => format /system & format /data & format /cache
Advanced => Reboot Recovery
Wipe Data \ Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Advanced => Wipe Dalvik Cache
Mounts and Storage => Mount /system
Mounts and Storage => Mount /data
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Advanced => Fix Permissions
Reboot system now.
All steps must be followed
BoredInIraq said:
What do you mean by "fully wipe"?
This procedure?
Wipe Data \ Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Advanced => Wipe Dalvik Cache
Mounts and Storage => format /system & format /data & format /cache
Advanced => Reboot Recovery
Wipe Data \ Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Advanced => Wipe Dalvik Cache
Mounts and Storage => Mount /system
Mounts and Storage => Mount /data
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Advanced => Fix Permissions
Reboot system now.
All steps must be followed
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Those look familar
You really don't have to do all that... Factory Reset, Wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik, Format system, flash rom and gapps...
Quasimodem said:
Those look familar
You really don't have to do all that... Factory Reset, Wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik, Format system, flash rom and gapps...
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Did it anyway, that notification issue has stopped (thanks!), BT seems to be working OK....modem didn't change and now cell signal seems to be slightly worse than it was (LTE), but still acceptable. Trying out the newest modem to see if it helps any...
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Something to help newbies and the well versed alike. A list of linux/smartphone terminology to help you understand some of the acronyms, etc, used on the forums.
d33ps1x said:
Something to help newbies and the well versed alike. A list of linux/smartphone terminology to help you understand some of the acronyms, etc, used on the forums.
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Full wipe means:
data/factory reset
cache wipe
dalvik cache wipe
wipe system in mounts and storage
wipe cache in mounts and storage
Wiping system is very important as a flash is usually an update to a different and improved system version! ( for instance from KKA to LA4).
When getting into a bootloop pull the battery, reinsert battery and go in recovery mode and wipe data/factory reset and cache and reboot, done
gee2012 said:
Full wipe means:
data/factory reset *CACHE WIPE
cache wipe *CACHE WIPE
dalvik cache wipe
wipe system in mounts and storage
wipe cache in mounts and storage *CACHE WIPE
Wiping system is very important as a flash is usually an update to a different and improved system version! ( for instance from KKA to LA4).
When getting into a bootloop pull the battery, reinsert battery and go in recovery mode and wipe data/factory reset and cache and reboot, done
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Why would you format or "Wipe" the Cache partition 3 times? Just curious...
i got a bootloop after installing google apps. I've already installed cyanogen but after installing the Google Apps, cynaogenmod does startup and its a black screen.
Can you please help?
striker280 said:
i got a bootloop after installing google apps. I've already installed cyanogen but after installing the Google Apps, cynaogenmod does startup and its a black screen.
Can you please help?
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this is no support thread. please use forum search. bootloop problem is known and easy to solve.
I'm wondering if these are the correct procedure..
1. Wipe data / factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Advanced > wipe dalvik cache
4. Format /System
Anyone ?
really all you need to do is wipe data and cache (factory reset)
i prefer to format system just in case the rom does not include the script to format system, but most rom installs have a script that formats system
nitrogen618 said:
I'm wondering if these are the correct procedure..
1. Wipe data / factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Advanced > wipe dalvik cache
4. Format /System
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Yes it is...
This is ofcourse if you are installing complete ROM. However, if you are just installing an update I don't think your mobile will ever boot.
Otherwise, as suggested by some other members, all you need is just 1,2 and 3.
nitrogen618 said:
I'm wondering if these are the correct procedure..
1. Wipe data / factory reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Advanced > wipe dalvik cache
4. Format /System
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I've been following these steps since I had my Incredible years and still use of my Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7. Try out CWM for a little, if you don't like try TWRP, I just switched over to it.
Sent from my Nexus 7
In ClockworkMod Recovery, can someone please clarify what is the difference between these two wipes :
Wipe data / factory reset
Wipe cache partition
I've just tried to flash a new build of AOKP without using none of these and i had problems like the google bar disappeared from my home screen and force closing in some apps.
I know it is recommended to do both wipes when updating the rom, but i just wanna know what is the difference between them and if i can try to wipe one before another to do a dirty flash.
Thanks
Wipe data/factory reset: formats /cache, and clears /data but leaves your "sdcard" untouched. This method ALSO wipes dalvik-cache as well, and is essentially the same as starting from scratch.
Wipe cache: this only formats /cache. Nothing else.
Dirty flash: don't wipe anything, because the ROM flashing process takes care of the necessary parts (like /system and then it rebuilds dalvik-cache on boot). Bit with aokp, you have to reflash gapps as well every time irrc. Also, there are no guarantees that you won't have issues. If you do, it is up to you to trouble shoot them yourself OR clean flash (factory reset) and then see if the see issues persist and then you can report problems.
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When flashing a new rom I know you want to clear cache, dalvik, factory reset..
is it recommended to wipe system as well or no?
Some roms will wipe system inside the script itself, but you don't know that without actually taking a look inside...I always wipe everything and then flash.
/data (factory reset)
/system
/cache
Dalvik is part of /data, so it will get wiped too.
CNexus said:
Some roms will wipe system inside the script itself, but you don't know that without actually taking a look inside...I always wipe everything and then flash.
/data (factory reset)
/system
/cache
Dalvik is part of /data, so it will get wiped too.
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thank you sir
I want to install a 4.3 ROM over my 4.2.2 ROM, in the instructions it wants me to do the following:
1. Wipe Data/Factory Reset + Wipe Cache partition. (I have done this before).
2. Mount System + Storage
Format System
Format Data
Format Cache.
(Haven't done this before)
3. Wipe Dalvik Cache (I have done this before)
So my question is what does step 2 do. I am scared it will wipe all my data like pictures audio files etc. that I want to keep.
Gaseous Anomaly said:
I want to install a 4.3 ROM over my 4.2.2 ROM, in the instructions it wants me to do the following:
1. Wipe Data/Factory Reset + Wipe Cache partition. (I have done this before).
2. Mount System + Storage
Format System
Format Data
Format Cache.
(Haven't done this before)
3. Wipe Dalvik Cache (I have done this before)
So my question is what does step 2 do. I am scared it will wipe all my data like pictures audio files etc. that I want to keep.
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its alright to format /system, /data & /cache as long as you don't format the /sdcard, i always format /system /data even when i'm just updating the rom .. ^^
Just use factory reset in your custom recovery. It handles data and cache. You don't need to manually wipe system and you don't have to touch dalvik
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus