I'm desperate. Yesterday I updated my aokp with the last release, and since the phone was a bit laggy I decided to try a clean install, after making a nandroid. Well, after the installation of the rom the phone has become impossible to use: very laggy, I had problems completing the initial wizard and so on. Then I tried to install my previous backup but the phone continued having lag problems.
After another clean install of the rom I had the same issues: reboots on the wizard, difficulties on completing it, lag problems in the drawer, in the home, in the gallery (it won't show my pictures even if there are in the internal memory!), if I install nova launcher the drawer keeps showing the charging icon without actually showing the apps.
What can I do? I'm getting crazy and I didn't do anything different from the other times!
Tommolo said:
I'm desperate. Yesterday I updated my aokp with the last release, and since the phone was a bit laggy I decided to try a clean install, after making a nandroid. Well, after the installation of the rom the phone has become impossible to use: very laggy, I had problems completing the initial wizard and so on. Then I tried to install my previous backup but the phone continued having lag problems.
After another clean install of the rom I had the same issues: reboots on the wizard, difficulties on completing it, lag problems in the drawer, in the home, in the gallery (it won't show my pictures even if there are in the internal memory!), if I install nova launcher the drawer keeps showing the charging icon without actually showing the apps.
What can I do? I'm getting crazy and I didn't do anything different from the other times!
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Sounds weird. How do you define a clean install? Steps please.
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thegtfusion said:
Sounds weird. How do you define a clean install? Steps please.
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Factory reset - install rom - wipe cache/dalvkik (eventually) - reboot.
Tommolo said:
I'm desperate. Yesterday I updated my aokp with the last release, and since the phone was a bit laggy I decided to try a clean install, after making a nandroid. Well, after the installation of the rom the phone has become impossible to use: very laggy, I had problems completing the initial wizard and so on. Then I tried to install my previous backup but the phone continued having lag problems.
After another clean install of the rom I had the same issues: reboots on the wizard, difficulties on completing it, lag problems in the drawer, in the home, in the gallery (it won't show my pictures even if there are in the internal memory!), if I install nova launcher the drawer keeps showing the charging icon without actually showing the apps.
What can I do? I'm getting crazy and I didn't do anything different from the other times!
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How much is your free memory left on SD card? I mean, even a clean install usually don't touch your storaged files. Actually I'm telling you that because of a lot of people, I've heard, are having some issuses with the internal memory almost full..
peppo6 said:
How much is your free memory left on SD card? I mean, even a clean install usually don't touch your storaged files. Actually I'm telling you that because of a lot of people, I've heard, are having some issuses with the internal memory almost full..
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I had 2 gb free. In fact I deleted everything on the internal memory and I tried installing slim bean. The phone now seems to work fine...
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Factory reset - install rom - wipe cache/dalvkik (eventually) - reboot.
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Try wiping system and then flashing again
I always do that
Tommolo said:
I had 2 gb free. In fact I deleted everything on the internal memory and I tried installing slim bean. The phone now seems to work fine...
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Well, that's exactly what you should do in these cases. It seems to be a manufacturer issue. In future, you might try to not pass 2 or 2,5 gb free space left. Or give LG nexus 4 a try
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I updated to Jelly Bean 4.1.1 using Eftrant's method and did a complete wipe, re-installed and setup every application/game from the market but I've noticed that when I access places like Apps under Settings menu, using programs like Quick App Manager, the phone freezes or hangs. This problem was pretty bad in 4.1 but 4.1.1 seems to have improved it just a bit (not freezing/restarting as much). I thought that this was an application specific problem but doesn't look like it. Anybody having the same issue and have a solution/workaround?
Just to be clear, when I was running ICS the phone did not have a single instance of Freeze or Restart, I've been using this phone since January, so, it is not a problem with my phone either, just with the Jelly Bean update and the issue doesn't happen all the time only sometimes.
Have you tried doing a factory reset and running it without very many apps to see if it helps?
I have the same problem with Stock 4.1.1. Nothing helps (Full Wipe, No own Apps installed, Wipe cache, etc.). It randomly occurs in Settings/Apps. The Phone freezes and needs 1 Minute - Then "Settings isn't responding. Do you want to close it?"
To reproduce the problem: Slide in Settings/Apps from "DOWNLOADED" to "RUNNING" to "ALL" and back - a few times. Sometime the phone freezes.
Does it freeze at all with no apps installed? Can you pinpoint the freezes to a certain type of thing you're doing?
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Does it freeze at all with no apps installed? Can you pinpoint the freezes to a certain type of thing you're doing?
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No, unfortunately not. With absolutely no apps installed the problem occurs less times but it is not gone. I think there is a bug.
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Can anyone try to reproduce the issue? It seems to occur only after a full wipe and some apps installed.
Slide in Settings/Apps from "DOWNLOADED" to "RUNNING" to "ALL" and back - a few times. Sometime the phone freezes.
It also happens when you try to clear data/clear cache of a certain application like Browser, Gmail, Gallery, or any of the stock apps. A mentioned earlier the frequency of the phone freezing reduces if there are no applications installed. This definitely seems to be a bug that occurs when a lot of data about all the applications is being pulled at once. You can replicate the issue if you install an app like Quick App Manager which scans all apps when the app is started.
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It also happens when you try to clear data/clear cache of a certain application like Browser, Gmail, Gallery, or any of the stock apps. A mentioned earlier the frequency of the phone freezing reduces if there are no applications installed. This definitely seems to be a bug that occurs when a lot of data about all the applications is being pulled at once. You can replicate the issue if you install an app like Quick App Manager which scans all apps when the app is started.
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Thank you for the Info!
It was happening on my GN too. But now it's fine.
I used to flash 4.0.4 factory image and OTA to 4.1.1 many times(more than 6). It was fine without any app installed from google play. After about 60 apps, freeze in setting-apps. Jump in an app detail, back, in another, freeze.
Now it' OK. But unfortunately, I don't know which setting fixed it. I try a lot.
Do you use flipboard? Or any large number of fragment files in sdcard/android/ ? Try to clean. Set flipboard to use internal storage.
If freeze again, er.....the last method. wipe cache, factory reset, flash 4.0.4, install apps and then OTA 4.1.1. Instead of OTA 4.1.1 and then install apps.
hope you can understand my English, and this can help you.
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It was happening on my GN too. But now it's fine.
I used to flash 4.0.4 factory image and OTA to 4.1.1 many times(more than 6). It was fine without any app installed from google play. After about 60 apps, freeze in setting-apps. Jump in an app detail, back, in another, freeze.
Now it' OK. But unfortunately, I don't know which setting fixed it. I try a lot.
Do you use flipboard? Or any large number of fragment files in sdcard/android/ ? Try to clean. Set flipboard to use internal storage.
If freeze again, er.....the last method. wipe cache, factory reset, flash 4.0.4, install apps and then OTA 4.1.1. Instead of OTA 4.1.1 and then install apps.
hope you can understand my English, and this can help you.
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"install apps and then OTA 4.1.1. Instead of OTA 4.1.1 and then install apps" fix the problem but i want to use a Custom ROM....
The Issue is listed on: code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35101
It's weird. Such an easy freeze and so few reports about it.
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It's weird. Such an easy freeze and so few reports about it.
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Well I have the same problem. It generally happens to me after I delete apps via settings...apps.
enough to make me quit cell phones
Happens on my nexus constantly. Verizon has sent me two replacements, which I sent back because they did the same thing, with or without any apps installed. All have had 4.1.1. This problem does not occur on 4.0.4, which I have flashed to the devices after upgrading to 4.1.1 just to run some tests. There is clearly a bug in the vzw 4.1.1 update. It is very, very frustrating and happens regardless of the apps we try to force close, clear cache, etc. They do not have to be google apps as someone has posted. I can easily duplicate the issue and it has been witnessed by two different corporate locations across four reps. I hope we can get a flashable 4.1.2 update soon, I've tried a 4.1.2 rom briefly and have not had the phone freeze at all.
Happens to me. I re flashed the rom and all went wrll
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel
Logcat/dmesg or it didnt happen.
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Logcat/dmesg or it didnt happen.
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Funny.
Though it seems that logcat doesn't even log the problem, the phone is frozen solid for a couple minutes when it does freeze. I'll pull a logcat.
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And dmesg?
You people think its easy to troubleshoot these "freezes", and come in here without anything other than "i've tried a few roms and it still happens"
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I flashed my Galaxy Nexus last night to rooted 4.2 rom found here: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/maguro/bigxie_maguro_OTA_JOP40C_odexed-signed.zip
The upgrade went smoothly. Not hiccups whatsoever. In less than 15 minutes I'm on 4.2 and rooted. I installed TitanumBackup, restored my apps/settings from my previous setup. That's when things started to go wonky:
First, HD widget doesn't work. It stuck in "loading...". I removed the widget, thinking that it might require an update from the devs.
Then, things started to become sluggish. I was on Nova Prime launcher. Very often it stops responding, and after a while, it shows the "Not responding...close/report/wait" dialog. I chose 'close' and the screen would go blank. I cannot wake it up using the power button or anything. I had to pull the battery out.
I thought it was the problem with the Nova launcher. After the restart, I switched to the stock launcher. It was noticeably faster, but when I launcher apps, even the App store, it would not respond again.
Does anyone have a similar experience?
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I flashed my Galaxy Nexus last night to rooted 4.2 rom found here: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/maguro/bigxie_maguro_OTA_JOP40C_odexed-signed.zip
The upgrade went smoothly. Not hiccups whatsoever. In less than 15 minutes I'm on 4.2 and rooted. I installed TitanumBackup, restored my apps/settings from my previous setup. That's when things started to go wonky:
First, HD widget doesn't work. It stuck in "loading...". I removed the widget, thinking that it might require an update from the devs.
Then, things started to become sluggish. I was on Nova Prime launcher. Very often it stops responding, and after a while, it shows the "Not responding...close/report/wait" dialog. I chose 'close' and the screen would go blank. I cannot wake it up using the power button or anything. I had to pull the battery out.
I thought it was the problem with the Nova launcher. After the restart, I switched to the stock launcher. It was noticeably faster, but when I launcher apps, even the App store, it would not respond again.
Does anyone have a similar experience?
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Ahh that sucks man. I am not really a heavy user, but i am sure you are not the only with problems :fingers-crossed:
Especially from updated OS versions, only restore apps from TiBu. No data or system stuff. That's when problems start. Just restore apps no data, re-log in and see if problems persist.
Do a full wipe and try a different ROM. Or try that same ROM before restoring your apps and data. I haven't had any freezes or force closes since I flashed 4.2
kevinjqiu said:
I flashed my Galaxy Nexus last night to rooted 4.2 rom found here: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/maguro/bigxie_maguro_OTA_JOP40C_odexed-signed.zip
The upgrade went smoothly. Not hiccups whatsoever. In less than 15 minutes I'm on 4.2 and rooted. I installed TitanumBackup, restored my apps/settings from my previous setup. That's when things started to go wonky:
First, HD widget doesn't work. It stuck in "loading...". I removed the widget, thinking that it might require an update from the devs.
Then, things started to become sluggish. I was on Nova Prime launcher. Very often it stops responding, and after a while, it shows the "Not responding...close/report/wait" dialog. I chose 'close' and the screen would go blank. I cannot wake it up using the power button or anything. I had to pull the battery out.
I thought it was the problem with the Nova launcher. After the restart, I switched to the stock launcher. It was noticeably faster, but when I launcher apps, even the App store, it would not respond again.
Does anyone have a similar experience?
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If you did a Titanium Backup restore with Data you're going to need to do a complete wipe and re-flash. You can restore apps between different ROMs usually, but restoring data from one ROM to another different one is almost always going to give you trouble. Just do a clean install and restore app only, you should be good to go.
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Before I flashed 4.2, I did both clean dalvik cache and clean data partition. I'm going to reflash this and only restore apps. Will it restore my settings if I chose not to restore data? I guess I'll find out.
No, unfortunately it isn't going to do any settings. Not sure how complex your setup is but I can usually have everything back to the way I like it in 20-30 minutes after a clean flash.
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kevinjqiu said:
I flashed my Galaxy Nexus last night to rooted 4.2 rom found here: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/maguro/bigxie_maguro_OTA_JOP40C_odexed-signed.zip
The upgrade went smoothly. Not hiccups whatsoever. In less than 15 minutes I'm on 4.2 and rooted. I installed TitanumBackup, restored my apps/settings from my previous setup. That's when things started to go wonky:
First, HD widget doesn't work. It stuck in "loading...". I removed the widget, thinking that it might require an update from the devs.
Then, things started to become sluggish. I was on Nova Prime launcher. Very often it stops responding, and after a while, it shows the "Not responding...close/report/wait" dialog. I chose 'close' and the screen would go blank. I cannot wake it up using the power button or anything. I had to pull the battery out.
I thought it was the problem with the Nova launcher. After the restart, I switched to the stock launcher. It was noticeably faster, but when I launcher apps, even the App store, it would not respond again.
Does anyone have a similar experience?
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You shouldn't have used Titanium Backup going from one OS release to another...
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You shouldn't have used Titanium Backup going from one OS release to another...
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I thought that's the point of Titanium Backup. Maybe from 4.1.1 to 4.2 is too big a jump?
I did notice that on 4.2, the media partition is moved from /data/media to /data/sdcard/0. There are extra /data/sdcard/legacy and /data/sdcard/obb directories now. Not sure if it's related.
kevinjqiu said:
I thought that's the point of Titanium Backup. Maybe from 4.1.1 to 4.2 is too big a jump?
I did notice that on 4.2, the media partition is moved from /data/media to /data/sdcard/0. There are extra /data/sdcard/legacy and /data/sdcard/obb directories now. Not sure if it's related.
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You can move or copy your /android/data and /data folders from sdcard/0 to your /sdcard folder and the apps should pick up their data again.
Definitely the problem has to do with titanium backup, I used to have those kind of issues before when I had my s2, I would recommend a fresh install of jelly bean 4.2 (factory image) and reinstall all the apps from your preferred markets.
You could try to fix permissions also, just to see if the forced closes stop
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Well i wiped dalvik etc flashed the restored some apps and data with titanium and evthing been flawless so far, so it could be something else, did u wipe cache etc before you flashed. NB also came from 4.1
fallensoldier said:
Well i wiped dalvik etc flashed the restored some apps and data with titanium and evthing been flawless so far, so it could be something else, did u wipe cache etc before you flashed. NB also came from 4.1
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I did wipe out the dalvik cache. I ended up reflashed the ROM and only restore the app data one by one, skipping over the ones I suspect might be a problem. It's all running smoothly now.
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Is there an ICS (or later) ROM for DInc that is as stable and functional as CM 7.1? I am still running CM 7.1 and haven't kept up with latest developments other than that 7.1 was apparently the last "official" CM ROM.
Cm 7.2 was the latest release of cm 7.
ICS is not as stable or full featured in this device. Though my cm 10 and cm 10.1 builds have mostly everything working. (First page of incredible development)
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I've read about every 10-th page of the thread for your 10.1 ROM.
Am I correct that main issue is video camera being choppy and slowdown right after the startup? Is this pretty much it? Are there any slowdowns during the regular usage and/or app incompatibility?
Coming from CM 7.1 do I need to flash newer recovery version (I have CWM 5.0.2.0)?
I plan to do:
0) Put this file on my SD card: http://goo.im/devs/tiny4579/inc/cm10.1/cm-10.1-20130330-TINY-inc.zip - should I rename it to something else? I haven't flashed anything in a long time and if I recall correctly ROM may have to have specific file name to be flashed?
1) Backup,
2) Factory reset
3) Boot in recovery by holding "Vol Down" when turning power on
4) Format /system using CWM menu selection
5) Flash new ROM
6) Install Google Apps
Did I get this right?
If I want to get back to CM 7.1 - all I have to do is to reset to factory setting, format /system and restore from my 7.1 backup, right?
Pretty close make sure you flash the gapps in the OP of my ROM thread as they're designed for this rim on this device. Also to go back to cm 7.1 (use cm 7.2 if you're using cm7 honestly) all you have to do is restore your backup.
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tiny4579 said:
Pretty close make sure you flash the gapps in the OP of my ROM thread as they're designed for this rim on this device. Also to go back to cm 7.1 (use cm 7.2 if you're using cm7 honestly) all you have to do is restore your backup.
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Do I need to upgrade my recovery first? I currently have CWM 5,0.2.0. I just watched video where someone was installing CM 10 on DInc 2 and he said he had 6.0.1 recovery installed
JoeSchmoe007 said:
Do I need to upgrade my recovery first? I currently have CWM 5,0.2.0. I just watched video where someone was installing CM 10 on DInc 2 and he said he had 6.0.1 recovery installed
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No you don't have to.
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I'd try TWRP recovery. Way better in my opinion. Download the GooManager app and hit settings then install open recovery script.
Which is very hit or miss for most. Mostly miss. I'd flash this in HBOOT (current version of TWRP 2.5.0.0).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1404464&page=18
don;t forget to install the low space fix too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488351
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don;t forget to install the low space fix too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488351
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Haven't tried that fix yet. That low space issue plagued me when I was on stock sense. Since I used Unrevoked to root and installed CM 7.1 (and later 7.2, 10.1, etc) I have not once had the low space issue, even with regular use. Is CM just that much better at regulating data?
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Is CM just that much better at regulating data?
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Why yes it is, thanks to CUViper and his patch at http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/9431/
PonsAsinorem said:
Why yes it is, thanks to CUViper and his patch at http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/9431/
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I see. So on stock Sense, this Data Monitor was looking for the cache on /data instead of /data/data for the Dinc? Seems like a pretty large problem that HTC overlooked.
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Haven't tried that fix yet. That low space issue plagued me when I was on stock sense. Since I used Unrevoked to root and installed CM 7.1 (and later 7.2, 10.1, etc) I have not once had the low space issue, even with regular use. Is CM just that much better at regulating data?
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i don;t know about the specifics of CM 7.x versus CM 10.x but the issue is one that manifests itself over time. obviously if you don;t run any apps that store data in the phone memory area(which is done by developers for "speed and security") then you might never run into this issue. you could easily stay under 149mb and never notice. But once you get down to less than 10-30% free, strange things start happening that only a factory reset will fix.
Some of the apps that do it are the text messaging app-this is the notorious one because everyone tends to save every text they ever receive. Others include email clients, google maps, amazon app store. the Google Playstore actually caches updates to your phone.
tekweezle said:
i don;t know about the specifics of CM 7.x versus CM 10.x but the issue is one that manifests itself over time. obviously if you don;t run any apps that store data in the phone memory area(which is done by developers for "speed and security") then you might never run into this issue. you could easily stay under 149mb and never notice. But once you get down to less than 10-30% free, strange things start happening that only a factory reset will fix.
Some of the apps that do it are the text messaging app-this is the notorious one because everyone tends to save every text they ever receive. Others include email clients, google maps, amazon app store. the Google Playstore actually caches updates to your phone.
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Yeah, I used to save all my messages. I remember clearing some out helped with that. I use Aqua Mail. Not sure if that does it. Is there a way to tell if an app caches to /data/data? Judging by root explorer, I'm only using about 50% right now.
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Yeah, I used to save all my messages. I remember clearing some out helped with that. I use Aqua Mail. Not sure if that does it. Is there a way to tell if an app caches to /data/data? Judging by root explorer, I'm only using about 50% right now.
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Not an easy way but many apps do cache some. Easy way to clear app cache is tap cached data in storage.
The whole 10% free issues shouldn't happen with cm's /data/data monitoring and if they do a simple clear of app cache will help unless you really don't have space left.
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Kaepernick said:
Haven't tried that fix yet. That low space issue plagued me when I was on stock sense. Since I used Unrevoked to root and installed CM 7.1 (and later 7.2, 10.1, etc) I have not once had the low space issue, even with regular use. Is CM just that much better at regulating data?
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Not an easy way but many apps do cache some. Easy way to clear app cache is tap cached data in storage.
The whole 10% free issues shouldn't happen with cm's /data/data monitoring and if they do a simple clear of app cache will help unless you really don't have space left.
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the problem is there is a threshold you will hit eventually where no amount of cache clearing will fix. I hit it several times and had to factory reset causing me alot time and losing my configuration. this was before I rooted the phone. this can happen if you use an app like Facebook which may cache alot of data-several megs worth.
I use Appmgr Pro to monitor my space along with DiskUsage. Fortunately since rooting and installing the updated rom and fix, i haven;t had an issue. however, sometimes i clear out 40-60 megs worth of cache data. just stuff being downloaded by the Playstore.
After i installed 15-20 apps, and rebooted phone once, my xperia play just keep rebooting, i can only boot it clearly when i enter cwm and clear cache and dalvik cache, but again if i reboot phone, it'll keep rebooting. So I think that the problem is in one of the apps i installed, how can i find which one?
I don't want to delete all apps i installed, just that one that's forcing my phone to reboot.
If anyone can help, please reply.
I uploaded logs, both (catlog and alogcat)
If someone can understand from logs what is causing my phone to keep rebooting constantly, please reply.
I thing that one of the apps is causing my phone to reboot but don't know which one, and i don't have much knowlage to find a solution of my problem from logs :/
Maybe zeam launcher or burst camera
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Bakisha said:
Maybe zeam launcher or burst camera
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Zeam came with the rom that i am using and never had problems with it earlier.
Uninstalled burst camera now and still rebooting
senadin001 said:
Zeam came with the rom that i am using and never had problems with it earlier.
Uninstalled burst camera now and still rebooting
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maybe low internal memory?
or, do you have some scripts in init.d?
Bakisha said:
maybe low internal memory?
or, do you have some scripts in init.d?
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350 mb free internal memory
i have Liquid_speed for xperia play installed in init.d but that tweak wasn't problem when i installed it 10 days ago.
My problem came yesterday when i downloaded 15 paid apps from internet and installed all of tham.
Seems that i'll need to delete it one by one to find which one i causing my problem
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350 mb free internal memory
i have Liquid_speed for xperia play installed in init.d but that tweak wasn't problem when i installed it 10 days ago.
My problem came yesterday when i downloaded 15 paid apps from internet and installed all of tham.
Seems that i'll need to delete it one by one to find which one i causing my problem
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start first with those apps who needs root.
you could make backup of those apps, so you can reinstall them
Bakisha said:
start first with those apps who needs root.
you could make backup of those apps, so you can reinstall them
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Deleted all of tham, but still rebooting, in fact i had to reflash rom to fix it :/
now i must install one by one and reboot every time to see which one is causing reboot
Now installed all of tham again, and there is no rebooting, WHO IS CRAZY HERE ?
I hope it won't come back again
@Bakisha thanks for helping
senadin001 said:
Now installed all of tham again, and there is no rebooting, WHO IS CRAZY HERE ?
I hope it won't come back again
@Bakisha thanks for helping
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These miracles happens sometimes :laugh:anyway try to avoid installing many apps on a shoot; install some of them and reboot, then install the remaining apps.
After a day of use, the same thing's happening
again rebooting
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After a day of use, the same thing's happening
again rebooting
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Can you tell us which apps did you install ?
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Can you tell us which apps did you install ?
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Ok, here is the list: (all of tham downloaded from the internet, not google play)
Games:
Farm frenzy 3
Farm frenzy 3 American Pie v1.0
Fifa 12 xperia play optimized
Flappy bird 1.3
Trial xtreme 1,2,3
Virtua Tennis Challange
Dead trigger 1
Six guns
Metal slug 1,2,3
Dead space
Apps:
360 panorama
Clone Yourself
Face Swarp
Fast Burst Camera
FPse for android
Geo camera
igo navigation
RAM manager pro
Smart tools full
Snap camera HDR
Wave control
Whistle android finder
that's it
And one more thing i noticed just now, when i turn on bluetooth my phone reboot immediately
Try with RAM manager pro and Smart tools full first.
After that, camera apps.
What rom and kernel you are using?
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Try with RAM manager pro and Smart tools full first.
After that, camera apps.
What rom and kernel you are using?
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I'm using ics hyper gamer with lupus ics v7 720p kernel
i tried to uninstall all of apps i installed earlier, but still the same rebooting...
Maybe some of the apps cache took some place on the phone and that is causing phone to reboot
tomorow i'll try to clean install new rom and see what will happen
I did it, i made clean install of new rom and installed all of my apps again, entered in every app i installed(reason for this is that apps can make its cache) and than i rebooted phone, reboot was ok and there is no constantly rebooting anymore, i can turn on bluetooth now without problems, i'll keep using it to see will it be ok in future 2-3 days.
Even if it's all ok on new rom, you could post in few days or a week, is it rebooting or not.. Just for future reference, if someone else is having problem with same rom and apps...
Of course i'll reply when i test it 2-3-4 days.
I'm still on the same rom (hyper gamer) but now cleanly installed and for now don't have problems
senadin001 said:
Of course i'll reply when i test it 2-3-4 days.
I'm still on the same rom (hyper gamer) but now cleanly installed and for now don't have problems
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Sometimes a fresh install fixes problems with previous Rom u had let's say first flash something didn't get wiped and then new Rom gets install and there conflicting parts of the rom it would cause reboots or the burstly camera app u had may have been a required app that you had uninstalled
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It could even be a problem of the ROM...
I'm having some trouble with my P6. The most annoying thing is that Waze keeps crashing. It will start up, but if I start to navigate it will most likely crash, in rare occasions it will work. The problems started after upgrading to KitKat a while ago. I was on B520 and decided to try CM11.
I wiped system, data, dalvik and cache. Installed CM11 (previously tried AOSP) and the problems were still persistent, now even Google Maps crashes on start. What I found when going through root folders, that there are a lot of old app folders that are no longer installed (like from the beginning when i got the phone). Might this be the issue, that there are some old files and settings that make these conflicts?
I would like to get rid of all the old data on the phone, so it would be a clean install of CM11. How would this be done without bricking my phone? Couldn't find any clear information about that. My phone is rooted and I'm using TWRP. I've got a backup from the CM11 that I'm using.
Google maps are being reported as nonworking after the latest update so it would be better if you keep an older version, as for the system crashing or wize I would suggest you make a full wipe on the phone (including internal storage) and installing all from scratch and going step by step with new apps untill it all works. If at some point you see the problem is back just see whats the last thing you did before it all went wrong. And of course make a backup before you start wiping.
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Thanks!
Wiped the internal storage and things got a lot better. But Waze still keeps crashing, a lot less frequently but still.
mihkell said:
Thanks!
Wiped the internal storage and things got a lot better. But Waze still keeps crashing, a lot less frequently but still.
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Im guessing its bugged app.
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