Hello there,
I can't help but notice a increased battery drainage after flashing viper 3.7.7 and I think it is caused by com.htc.launcher?
I didn't do a full wipe when going from 3.7.5 to 3.7.7 by OTA. Maybe reflashing full Rom will help? Open for suggestions
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Make a nandroid backup now and try indeed a full wipe.
Mr Hofs said:
Make a nandroid backup now and try indeed a full wipe.
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Wipe cache
Wipe system
Factory reset right?
I don't have the right tools atm to flash and copy the zip again so I will try to do this later!
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Wipe dalvik cache
Format cache,data,system in the mounts and storage too to be sure
Wiped all but would not boot up again.. very weird. Restored nandroid and will wipe and flash 3.7.7 full Rom when I get home see if that helps
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What is the best rom for increasing battery lif?
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convict_moody said:
What is the best rom for increasing battery lif?
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So many things effect battery life, there isn't a be all end all fix.
You will have to try Rom/kernel combos.
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i restarted my phone and its stuck on bootloop, what do i do?
Try reflashing the ROM without wiping. BTW, for better help, honestly, you need to explain a lot more than the 3-4 words you have posted.
Actually i got the same prob. I disconnected from usb without pressing turn off (i use cyanogen 7.0.3 stable). After doing so, adw launcher didnt seem to respond so i decided to reboot. After that, i got boot loop on reboot. Flashing the rom again seems to solve the problem, but only until next reboot. Any suggestions?
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The same type of question,2-3 sentance, no spec of phone. Dude post your spec.
Else try a clean install, formatting boot,system,cache,dalivc cache,user data, ext , etc.
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Bootloop on 'splashics'
hi
I tried to install splash ics onto my phone and it kept on repeating the bootanimation.
so i used adb logcat and i saw that it was bootlooping.
please help me actually boot into the rom
thanks
Try a permission fix after wiping cache and dalvic cache from cwm
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Thanks :-0
showlyshah said:
Try a permission fix after wiping cache and dalvic cache from cwm
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thanks for that, i will give it a go tommorow. hopefully it will work this time.
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Try a permission fix after wiping cache and dalvic cache from cwm
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Do I perform the permission fix after I install the rom
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Nop,not necessarily. Cos some will do it as default. But some wont. But it will do no harm if u do, other than consuming 2-5 minutes .
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Nop,not necessarily. Cos some will do it as default. But some wont. But it will do no harm if u do, other than consuming 2-5 minutes .
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Ok, just wanted to be sure I'll post again if the Rom still bootloops, thanks again for your help
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radders1997 said:
Ok, just wanted to be sure I'll post again if the Rom still bootloops, thanks again for your help
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I still can't boot into the Rom still bootloops, I am not sure that the permission fix did anything.
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Ok , then the option remaining is restore from backup. If u have the backup of current rom, go to advanced backup in cwm and do system resrore only. And check if it works. If it wont, do full wipe and do a complete restore. No more optns.:-(
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Oh Wel
showlyshah said:
Ok , then the option remaining is restore from backup. If u have the backup of current rom, go to advanced backup in cwm and do system resrore only. And check if it works. If it wont, do full wipe and do a complete restore. No more optns.:-(
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i dont have a backup, unfortunantly, looks like i will have to wait until future releases of splash ics then to see if the problem is with other wildfires trying to run that ROM or if it is just mine :-(
Should i redownload the rom to see if that works for me?
Tried wiping data/cache/dalvik cache/system/data-factory reset, and then reflash? 1st boot always takes more time btw.
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I have cyanogen mod 7 RC1 Can I just flash the new release or do I have to wipe phone and then flash new release
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Leviathan10000 said:
I have cyanogen mod 7 RC1 Can I just flash the new release or do I have to wipe phone and then flash new release
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You can flash the latest release on top, just be sure to wipe cache and dalvik.
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Will that erase my apps and user data on my phone
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Leviathan10000 said:
Will that erase my apps and user data on my phone
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No but make sure you do your backup in case something goes wrong!
wipe cache and dalvik in recovery before flashing.
It won't wipe anything. But its a good idea to nandroid backup before flashing just in case something breaks.
Ok i was just wondering if there is any way of removing the flashed files....Cause i know u can't unflash ...any method ppl?
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Ok i was just wondering if there is any way of removing the flashed files....Cause i know u can't unflash ...any method ppl?
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Re flash ROM...
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reflash without full wipe
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reflash without full wipe
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So if u don't wipe all ur apps will remain? With the data?
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yeah wipe only cache nd dalvik
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yeah wipe only cache nd dalvik
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thanks man
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cybervibin said:
Ok i was just wondering if there is any way of removing the flashed files....Cause i know u can't unflash ...any method ppl?
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ALWAYS before flashing anything backup, test whatever you flashed. If it did bot work as expected or you are unhappy with it, restore your backup.
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ALWAYS before flashing anything backup, test whatever you flashed. If it did bot work as expected or you are unhappy with it, restore your backup.
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when i restore my backup the first thing that happens is, gtalk stopped working and most of the Google apps stop working any one else face it
cybervibin said:
when i restore my backup the first thing that happens is, gtalk stopped working and most of the Google apps stop working any one else face it
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If that happens, have you tried re flashing gapps??
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soham_sss said:
If that happens, have you tried re flashing gapps??
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nope...but will try thanks
Hey guys I just wanted to ask what android secure is and if I can wipe it after every Rom update? I'm always scared to wipe it even though Roms say wipe all cause its like 290~mb and idk what it does. Thanks guys
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sneakysnake16 said:
Hey guys I just wanted to ask what android secure is and if I can wipe it after every Rom update? I'm always scared to wipe it even though Roms say wipe all cause its like 290~mb and idk what it does. Thanks guys
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I have wiped it and it causes no problems.
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soham_sss said:
I have wiped it and it causes no problems.
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Ok thanks man so I can wipe it but can anyone give me a description of what it actually is?
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android_secure stores encrypted versions of the apps moved to external SD card.....You'll have probably to reinstall some apps. Hopefully the data is intact on the system partition
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android_secure stores encrypted versions of the apps moved to external SD card.....You'll have probably to reinstall some apps. Hopefully the data is intact on the system partition
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Yea I deleted it and lost all my apps on my sd card lol but I had a backup with titanium so that's good thanks for the explanation
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So my wife wants me to flash a rom on her still stock phone. ! Every time I flash one on my phone I reset it to factory settings just for the whole new phone feel. But she doesn't want to lose her stuff. Will a new rom mess with any of her things.
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If u dirty wipe she wont lose anything. But a clean wipe is recomemded. Also i found after a clean wipe that the ROM feels faster. Gud luck flashing.
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What is dirty and clean wipe
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It might not make a difference but its a HTC one x.
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u can back up all data with titanum back up
A clean wipe is when u wipe : data, cachè, dalvic.
Dirty wipe : only cachè, and dalvic
Trust me it wil differ had tried both on my Gnex and galaxy ace both had superior performance when on clean wipe.
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