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So every custom ROM I've tried (TrulyEpic, Syndicate, Nebula) after a while it just stops working correctly. I end up with constant need of reboots and then Google Services Framework always FC's on me. Apps start to FC and it all goes downhill. I have yet to have a ROM last longer than a month without doing this. I don't download a lot of apps and the ones I do use are very mainstream.
Does anyone else have this problem or is it my handset? All is well as long as I stick to stock. I hate stock though, because I do rely on tethering and I'm not paying double for data. That and Syndicate is so fast and smooth.
Thanks for listening to my venting. Sorry for taking up forum space.
You really need to search...
The FCs are due to data corruption, you can't improperly shut off a no-journaling ROM or that's what happens. Reflash your rom, make a NAND backup then install the backup and journaling will be on and it will stop happening.
Sorry, I did and I couldn't find what I thought was the issue. I did give you a thanks though because I didn't know that.
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Sorry, I did and I couldn't find what I thought was the issue. I did give you a thanks though because I didn't know that.
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It's fine, I was just saying you should search because there are a dozen threads where people are complaining about tons of FCs.
As for a NAND backup, would I need NANDROID or would the Backup/Restore in CWM work for that? If I need NANDROID then I'll probably just keep a copy of the ROM on my SD card an reflash whenever I get corruption.
EDIT: Nevermind, I think I got it.
So today my beloved Galaxy Nexus completely self-destructed.
I've been trying out Franco's M2 kernel with AOKP M4, a good combo supposedly. I was in a coffee bar, logging onto a wifi network, when it suddenly froze and required a battery pull. Not that big a deal. Then it got locked into an endless boot.
I'm able to get into bootloader/recovery. So, I tried a few things.
1. Tried to restore from an older nandroid. It loads up into Android, but then immediate locks up before I can really do anything. Not the result I'm looking for.
I had heard of this happening before... for instance, somehow a kernel really messes up a phone, requiring a total wipe and restore. Sucks, but not the end of the world.
I did a nandroid of my existing data. Perhaps not such a good sign, the phone REBOOTED ITSELF during a couple of the backup attempts.
2. I did a total wipe and flashed the ROM I've been using, with no restoration of any data. Same problem! It loads up to the very beginning of the configuration screens, then freezes.
3. I had heard that doing a complete total wipe, including sdcard, sometimes was necessary! So, after using adb to transfer out the necessary files, I locked and unlocked my bootloader, which essentially wipes out everything.
4. I tried fastboot installing the system image for 4.0.2 (minus the bootloader and radio). It installed the recovery, but aborted for the actual data. Error is "too many links"
5. So now, I have essentially no actual ROM on the Nexus. As a last attempt, I adb push some ROM zips onto the sdcard. This is hit or miss, as sometimes the file ends up there, and sometimes even though adb reports it as successful, it's nowhere to be found.
I reinstall the ROM zip and now it freezes at the boot animation.
I'm beginning to think there's a major hardware breakdown somewhere.
The screen sometimes does a horizontal 'shake' (the image quickly flickers to the right or left). Usually on the boot animation. That's not a good sign either.
I consider myself well-versed in how these things work, so, I'm looking for any other suggestions before I throw this thing in for a warranty repair.
Idk... that "horizontal shake" of the boot animation that you described sounds like it is toast (hardware problem). Perhaps try restoring using Googles stock Images (including radio and boot loader) and use the flash-all.sh script instead of individually (fast boot flash blah blah blah). Other than that idk...
Thanks for the thoughts.
I left the battery out overnight, and amazingly, it actually booted first thing this AM! Great, I thought!
Um, no. It allowed me to do some MTP file transfers, so I put a nandroid backup onto the /sdcard. As soon as I tried doing anything required, like logging into the market, it crashed within seconds.
Same problem when I restored a good nandroid backup, crashing 5 seconds after loading Android. And the same flickering screens (in recovery too!) accompanied by reboots.
Negri RMA is going in today. They're quite prominent on this forum, with aiding in warranty repairs, so I will report back. I expect their word to be good.
The phone was always babied, never overclocked or overvolted, so a bit sad.
Are you overclocking the CPU? Maybe a heat issue?
No overclocking at all. Battery life is my main priority, so I never pushed the envelope for speed =)
Also, I would expect (though I don't know for certain) that all those settings would be remedied with ROM clearing and reflashing.
if the screen flickers and freezes in the bootloader, you have a bad motherboard. good to see you're already RMA'n it.
Turns out it's a bad processor apparently. Either way no software is going to fix that!
So I'm having a problem I can't seem to fix.
I'm rooted, have been running the stock everything but with a few tweaks and some bloat removed. Everything works great but I am hoping to improve battery life. So I researched a few ROMs and pick a couple to try. I can flash them just fine with no problems, get all my apps back and set up with no problems. and I can use the phone all day just like normal.
Now the problem: if ever I have to restart for some reason, or even after I make a nandroid back up, when it restarts and boots up I eventually get several messages where processes are one by one stopping. until the phone is useless and froze up.
So it goes through 10 or more of these:
Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped
Unfortunately, the process android.process.phone has stopped
etc, etc,etc
I have tried everything I could find on here to fix, but it seems all fixes are for a single process failing. This happens to me on all Roms I have tried, but I am just wanting to run Sonic. Even if I restore the nandroid I get the messages. If I factory reset or restore my kid-of-stock backup I am fine. If I start over and reflash a clean Rom I can set up and use but as soon as I restart it happens again. Sometimes when restarting I get a message about android updating but can't figure out how to stop that from happening.
Thanks in advance for any help!!! This is very annoying.
Are you doing full wipes and factory reset? If you are doing this between each flash then it sounds like you are restoring bad data into your apps.
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Try re-flashing the latest Gapps and seeing if that will help.
It has done when I've had the same problem before.
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Are you doing full wipes and factory reset? If you are doing this between each flash then it sounds like you are restoring bad data into your apps.
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I thought the same thing so I tried without putting back in any apps. And still happened. And if I flash Sonic with TB it does it right away when I get booted up for some reason.
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Try re-flashing the latest Gapps and seeing if that will help.
It has done when I've had the same problem before.
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Thanks, I'll try to find the latest Gapps now and report back if it helps out. But I'm not real familiar with the Gapps part so it may take some searching to figure out what theya re for Sonic Rom if it matters the rom.
This is the reason why I do not do any backup.. Most stuff on my phone is not important enought to require a back up.. If I have issues, I just reinstall the rom and my apps from the market.. I have only reinstalled my current rom once, and that is because I was not able to change my current prl...
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So I'm having a problem I can't seem to fix.
I'm rooted, have been running the stock everything but with a few tweaks and some bloat removed. Everything works great but I am hoping to improve battery life. So I researched a few ROMs and pick a couple to try. I can flash them just fine with no problems, get all my apps back and set up with no problems. and I can use the phone all day just like normal.
Now the problem: if ever I have to restart for some reason, or even after I make a nandroid back up, when it restarts and boots up I eventually get several messages where processes are one by one stopping. until the phone is useless and froze up.
So it goes through 10 or more of these:
Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped
Unfortunately, the process android.process.phone has stopped
etc, etc,etc
I have tried everything I could find on here to fix, but it seems all fixes are for a single process failing. This happens to me on all Roms I have tried, but I am just wanting to run Sonic. Even if I restore the nandroid I get the messages. If I factory reset or restore my kid-of-stock backup I am fine. If I start over and reflash a clean Rom I can set up and use but as soon as I restart it happens again. Sometimes when restarting I get a message about android updating but can't figure out how to stop that from happening.
Thanks in advance for any help!!! This is very annoying.
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Sounds like you need to do a FULL Wipe before you Flash. Also make sure your Downloading the Rom over WiFi, or Hardline.
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Sounds like you need to do a FULL Wipe before you Flash. Also make sure your Downloading the Rom over WiFi, or Hardline.
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I have been doing a full factory reset, wipe system, wipe cach and dalvic. I downloaded the Roms onto my computer and transferred them to sd card. It happens for all ROMs except the stock backup I made.
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I have been doing a full factory reset, wipe system, wipe cach and dalvic. I downloaded the Roms onto my computer and transferred them to sd card. It happens for all ROMs except the stock backup I made.
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Do not restore anything with TB whatsoever and I can assure you it will work. There is corrupt data somewhere.
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I have been doing a full factory reset, wipe system, wipe cach and dalvic. I downloaded the Roms onto my computer and transferred them to sd card. It happens for all ROMs except the stock backup I made.
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The process I use for Flashing Roms is the same one I've always used. It's the one that's in my Sig. I'll also relink, in case your on the mobile. I have used it for a very long time now. It avoids a lot of the hassles of a bad flash.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17647821
Thank You All
Thank you all for your help!!!
So far I have managed to flash the rom and reboot several times with no issues.
I have only had this GS3 for a week now and I feel I can finally play with some roms and see what I like. I usually find one I like and stick with it. On my EVO Shift I used the same rom for 2 years.
Here is what I did for anyone that may have same problem:
Wiped everything, per-normal.
Loaded ROM.
Loaded a few of the apps I wanted to keep some settings for (like GO Launcher and Handcent) using Rom Toolboxes App manager.
I then rebooted to see if I had any problems... none.
Used Rom Toolbox to install just the apps and no data for my other 50+ apps I wanted to keep.
Made Nandroid backup, which forced reboot... no problems.
Installed Titanium Backup, this is where I was nervous because I thought it might be that app causing problems with asking about new ID and such. Installed just 2 apps that I wanted to keep data for that Rom Toolbox for whatever reason didn't have, maybe I didn't have a recent backup. 2 apps were Tasker and GO Bookmark widget. When asked to change ID I selected "later" and after restoring 2 apps I imediatly deleted TB.
Reboot to see if I got errors... none
Setup all settings and tweaks I wanted.
Made Nandroid backup... no issues yet
I then deleted all TB backups I had on SD card figuring one was the culprit.
I am still nervous to re install TB but at least as of now I have a working nandroid to revert to so after a couple days I will reuse it.
As of now I have had no issues what so ever... and I can tell battery life on this Sonic rom is much better.
Glad your all sorted out . I do not think that Titanium Backup the App itself is was causing the issues. Although I do recognize somethings that could. Restoring GoLauncher with settings Data could cause issues. Especially from one Rom to the next. Hopefully your not trying to restore the Data settings you had on the Shift. Also with Handcent, I would not restore settings across different Roms.
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So I'm having a problem I can't seem to fix.
I'm rooted, have been running the stock everything but with a few tweaks and some bloat removed. Everything works great but I am hoping to improve battery life. So I researched a few ROMs and pick a couple to try. I can flash them just fine with no problems, get all my apps back and set up with no problems. and I can use the phone all day just like normal.
Now the problem: if ever I have to restart for some reason, or even after I make a nandroid back up, when it restarts and boots up I eventually get several messages where processes are one by one stopping. until the phone is useless and froze up.
So it goes through 10 or more of these:
Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped
Unfortunately, the process android.process.phone has stopped
etc, etc,etc
I have tried everything I could find on here to fix, but it seems all fixes are for a single process failing. This happens to me on all Roms I have tried, but I am just wanting to run Sonic. Even if I restore the nandroid I get the messages. If I factory reset or restore my kid-of-stock backup I am fine. If I start over and reflash a clean Rom I can set up and use but as soon as I restart it happens again. Sometimes when restarting I get a message about android updating but can't figure out how to stop that from happening.
Thanks in advance for any help!!! This is very annoying.
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I had the exact same problem with a reoccurring message that would flash on and off every second or so. I did both a data restart then a reboot of the android software by pushing the down volume button then holding the power button. When the LG logo appeared I released both buttons and followed the instructions for an android factory reboot. Apparently it is the SIM card. The android com.android.phone communicates with the SIM card and allows calls and texts to be sent and received using the android software. My SIM card got damaged somehow and could not receive the call from the android app com.android.phone. I had to buy a new SIM card for ten dollars and had my stored files on the SIM moved to the new one and no more problems. Telus and Bell move the files to the new SIM for free i'm sure other major service providers offer the same free service.
@pokey2000 Thanks for that info. But this is the Sprint S3 section. And the user you are replying to has a Sprint S3. Sprint phones are Cdma and do not have a removable sim card.
His issues where resolved 6 months ago. This is the second thread you bring back up that is old and dead. Please look at and read the thread. Before bringing dead topics back up.
Remember search is your best friend, Have a great day!
Hey guys, long time browser, first time poster, but not a reason for celebration, alas.I come to you guys out of frustration after hours of being unable to solve my issue cruising the interwebs, and the thread title kinda says it all.
To start from the beginning, I recently delved into the rooted world by means of towelroot (kitkat 4.4.2), installed xposed framework, got the modules XBlast and XPrivacy, and you might have guessed, fiddled around with each. Everything was fine and dandy until I was having issues receiving/making calls through an app (LINE, if you know it), and so I attempted to figure out what the issue was, very much assuming XPrivacy to be the culprit. Couldn't get it to work, which is when I decided to restore my backup I made using Clockwork. Should have been nice and smooth sailing, but...
Upon having it "restored" I booted on into it, which is when I got smacked in the face; as soon as I'm booted, most, if not all, my apps are reporting that they have stopped working by a bombardment of error messages in endless succession, making just browsing the home screens almost impossible. Also with this barrage came the lack of cell service, a nice white n' slashed out circle in what should be my bars of signal. I tried again to restore my phone from my backup. Same issue, but I did notice during the recovery it made mention of something like "secure_android" missing? This sent me on my hours of head banging, turning up *possible* resolutions, which didn't work. I've tried flashing the stock bootloader, gapps, and nothing. Now, my data and apps are all still there and I can get into recovery without issue, it's just the pain of not being able to actually using any of it.
I have debugging switched on on my phone, but do not have some sort of adb app installed on it, nor could I access any market place to try. I'm not so sure I would be able to install anything on my phone given my current circumstances, anyway.
Please, if any of you out there have some idea as to what is going on, I'm all eyes (as ears on a forum don't work so well)! If there are any details I may have omitted and so on, just let me know and I'll supply it--
Thank you all so much in advance for any possible steps that may resolve this issue!
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Hey guys, long time browser, first time poster, but not a reason for celebration, alas.I come to you guys out of frustration after hours of being unable to solve my issue cruising the interwebs, and the thread title kinda says it all.
To start from the beginning, I recently delved into the rooted world by means of towelroot (kitkat 4.4.2), installed xposed framework, got the modules XBlast and XPrivacy, and you might have guessed, fiddled around with each. Everything was fine and dandy until I was having issues receiving/making calls through an app (LINE, if you know it), and so I attempted to figure out what the issue was, very much assuming XPrivacy to be the culprit. Couldn't get it to work, which is when I decided to restore my backup I made using Clockwork. Should have been nice and smooth sailing, but...
Upon having it "restored" I booted on into it, which is when I got smacked in the face; as soon as I'm booted, most, if not all, my apps are reporting that they have stopped working by a bombardment of error messages in endless succession, making just browsing the home screens almost impossible. Also with this barrage came the lack of cell service, a nice white n' slashed out circle in what should be my bars of signal. I tried again to restore my phone from my backup. Same issue, but I did notice during the recovery it made mention of something like "secure_android" missing? This sent me on my hours of head banging, turning up *possible* resolutions, which didn't work. I've tried flashing the stock bootloader, gapps, and nothing. Now, my data and apps are all still there and I can get into recovery without issue, it's just the pain of not being able to actually using any of it.
I have debugging switched on on my phone, but do not have some sort of adb app installed on it, nor could I access any market place to try. I'm not so sure I would be able to install anything on my phone given my current circumstances, anyway.
Please, if any of you out there have some idea as to what is going on, I'm all eyes (as ears on a forum don't work so well)! If there are any details I may have omitted and so on, just let me know and I'll supply it--
Thank you all so much in advance for any possible steps that may resolve this issue!
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Sounds like your backup was a downgrade (old version).
I would suggest doing a factory reset, test it. If that doesn't do it, use Odin to flash stock firmware (which can be found in the general section stickies).
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Sounds like your backup was a downgrade (old version).
I would suggest doing a factory reset, test it. If that doesn't do it, use Odin to flash stock firmware (which can be found in the general section stickies).
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Thanks for responding! I did try a wipe data/factory reset via CWM, then restored from there. Didn't work. I'm not sure if there is a particular order in how it should be done such as "factory reset, reboot phone into recovery, restore" or if I should be able to get away with "factory reset, restore", the latter being what I did. I also got a hold of a bootloader file and modem base band for build I747UCUFNE4, if those would be useful in any way.
If it's of any help, I somehow got the Unofficial Omni ROM 4.4.4 to work without any issue, but not quite happy enough with the overall interface of it, yet slowly adapting having installed a touchwiz launcher just to hold me over.
I've tried locating the backup CWM created on my phone so that I could store it on my computer and generate another backup as from what I read, the unpaid version only allows you one at a time, but had no luck digging through my directories. I'm currently investigating this online nandroid backup thing to see if there's anything to it.
I've also come across some file labeled "I747UCUFNE4_Stock_Rooted_Deodex" which is a zip, but I'm reading ODIN uses tar as it's compression of choice? Does this mean I should flash this file via recovery, or? Also, the file size is a whopping 920MB or so... that normal? (Edit: this is where I found the file http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788357 which says to flash in recovery)
Thanks again for your response! I was really thinking my problem would just be glanced over.
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Thanks for responding! I did try a wipe data/factory reset via CWM, then restored from there. Didn't work. I'm not sure if there is a particular order in how it should be done such as "factory reset, reboot phone into recovery, restore" or if I should be able to get away with "factory reset, restore", the latter being what I did. I also got a hold of a bootloader file and modem base band for build I747UCUFNE4, if those would be useful in any way.
If it's of any help, I somehow got the Unofficial Omni ROM 4.4.4 to work without any issue, but not quite happy enough with the overall interface of it, yet slowly adapting having installed a touchwiz launcher just to hold me over.
I've tried locating the backup CWM created on my phone so that I could store it on my computer and generate another backup as from what I read, the unpaid version only allows you one at a time, but had no luck digging through my directories. I'm currently investigating this online nandroid backup thing to see if there's anything to it.
I've also come across some file labeled "I747UCUFNE4_Stock_Rooted_Deodex" which is a zip, but I'm reading ODIN uses tar as it's compression of choice? Does this mean I should flash this file via recovery, or? Also, the file size is a whopping 920MB or so... that normal? (Edit: this is where I found the file http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788357 which says to flash in recovery)
Thanks again for your response! I was really thinking my problem would just be glanced over.
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I meant factory reset without restoring.
But now that you're back up and running, there's no need for it (unless you flash another ROM). You could flash NE4 if you wanna get back on the official ROM but there are also tw custom ROM which you can look into (you're currently using an aosp one).
As for the 920mb, yeah.. That's Sammy at its best, bloating their ROMs.
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I meant factory reset without restoring.
But now that you're back up and running, there's no need for it (unless you flash another ROM). You could flash NE4 if you wanna get back on the official ROM but there are also tw custom ROM which you can look into (you're currently using an aosp one).
As for the 920mb, yeah.. That's Sammy at its best, bloating their ROMs.
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You think it would be safe to do a factory reset and try to restore just the data from my recovery? Or is it possible that the data is somehow the issue with everything going wonky?
I'm very new to the ROM thing, Omni was easy to get up and running, but actually playing with a ROM was more of a last ditch effort to see if the problem would be resolved that way and give any sort of indication as to what the issue was (still haven't the sllightest). It's currently not rooted (at least according to my root checker) and the towelroot method doesn't seem to work on it. I kinda need to be rooted if I wanted to make a nandroid, I really want to make a back up of what I currently have set in case I screw the pooch trying to get things back to "normal", yet I'm afraid of overwriting my only recovery and losing whatever data is embedded, though I'm not too deeply saddened by the thought of not having chat histories and whatnot, it would just be nice to have. Perhaps you have thoughts, or anyone else out there, on the matter? I know my first step would be to at least root my current ROM, then back up, I found this as a means to root Omni (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672160), but how do I determine whether I'm using an ARM based or x86 based device?
Good to know the file size for the stock ROM is considered normal. I didn't even consider carrier/Samsung bloat to have such a huge impact.
Thanks, yet again!
I went to use my tablet before bed, and I found it on, very dim, with the standard Samsung logo displayed. It was stuck, so I had to hold the power button and volume buttons down to reset it. After that, it would take close to 3 minutes to boot, be at a black screen, and come up with a standard Android error box saying: "Process system isn't responding." with the "Wait" or "OK" options. Pressing wait made the box go away, the screen stay black (albeit with the time and battery visible), and nothing happened. Pressing "OK" made the system reboot and start the whole process over.
After a couple times of this, I took out the SD card to see if it was the culprit, and then started in safe mode. Safe mode started properly, and everything worked fine (minus all my applications being gone because they're on the card). I turned it off, inserted the card, and restarted. It loaded properly again, however this time, it wouldn't load any widgets and several of my icons were just missing. There was no corrolation to what was appearing properly and what wasn't that I could find. I restarted from the menu again, and it started the black screen error screen process again. I'm kind of at a loss, because I have no idea what this means.
I'd obviously love to go without wiping the device, but even more obviously am willing to before accepting defeat. It's on the stock 5.0.4 image (the Korean one ¬_¬), and I'm unlocked and rooted, though nothing fancy has been done. Is this hardware? Software? Anyone run into this before? Every search I did ended up with someone having it be a ROM issue, but since I'm not on a ROM, I don't know where to go from here. :-/ Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I couldn't take a screenshot of the black screen, but I've attached what it looked like when everything failed to load. Facebook and Google Play Books should be on the bottom menu, and a lot of my drawers are missing a ton of apps. However, Hearthstone and Fenix still show up, both of which are on my SD card. I'm so confused.
It looks like the os has become corrupt somehow. Reflash the stock firmware from sammobile or samsung-updates.
By the way a Rom is the operating system software.
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It looks like the os has become corrupt somehow. Reflash the stock firmware from sammobile or samsung-updates.
By the way a Rom is the operating system software.
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Do you know how that would happen? Is it random? I'm trying to figure out what caused it. :-/ Are there any good 5.1 ROMs you would recommend? May as well go there if I have to reflash everything anyway.
The widget errors on your picture, have you moved the apps to you microsd, when you remove your microsd and reboot, the widgets cannot find the data as it was on the microsd.
John.
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The widget errors on your picture, have you moved the apps to you microsd, when you remove your microsd and reboot, the widgets cannot find the data as it was on the microsd.
John.
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This picture was taken while the SD card was in and functioning. Several of the games and apps I have show up on there as well. The top widget in the picture is just a clock widget, which is on the main device.
If it starts ok in safe mode then you probably need to do a data partition wipe as something is corrupt.
Back up everything you need and then wipe data/reset in recovery.
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If it starts ok in safe mode then you probably need to do a data partition wipe as something is corrupt.
Back up everything you need and then wipe data/reset in recovery.
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I'll have to try that in the morning. I'm a bit noobish at the detailed workings, if I do a nandroid it will just copy whatever is corrupt, right? I'd need to do a legit wipe?
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I'll have to try that in the morning. I'm a bit noobish at the detailed workings, if I do a nandroid it will just copy whatever is corrupt, right? I'd need to do a legit wipe?
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Better to back everything up with titanium backup then restore what you need from that.
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Better to back everything up with titanium backup then restore what you need from that.
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All right. I'll probably do that now. Is there any decent 5.1 image anyone can recommend? As long as I can use it to read books and connect it to my stereo, I'm good waiting for bugs to be fixed.
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All right. I'll probably do that now. Is there any decent 5.1 image anyone can recommend? As long as I can use it to read books and connect it to my stereo, I'm good waiting for bugs to be fixed.
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Wipe data/reset won't affect the system partition so no need to reflash.
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Wipe data/reset won't affect the system partition so no need to reflash.
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So I tried a couple ROMs out, and I'm having a few problems:
- None of them account for a tablet-sized screen, so the pull-down part of status/notification bar is teeny-tiny and my sausage fingers mash all the buttons. I don't suppose there's any way to make it the same size as the stock bar?
- When I'm playing a game (not even anything graphic-intensive) the back of the tablet gets insanely hot. Specifically the top-right portion of it. This never happened before...is this a general problem?
- When I'm playing music or noises through bluetooth, the sound is delayed by as much 5 seconds. If I tap play, the tablet will play it, but it won't start coming out of the speaker for 5 seconds.
Are these fairly common? Any advice? I was thinking of just going back to stock 5.0.2 so I don't have to whine.