Need Wiping script - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

There's a lot of posts about a wipe script but there mostly from different phone threads.
I don't see one for the Sprint S3.
Would someone mind creating a wipe script that does
Wipe Factory Reset / Wipe Data (2x)
Wipe System (2x)
Wipe Dalvik Cache (2x)
Wipe Cache (2x)
Wipe Internal SD card ( 1x )
and a 2nd script that only does
Wipe Dalvik Cache ( 2x )
Wipe Cache ( 2x )
I'm using CWM and I don't want to button mash my device to death just to wipe certain categories.
Thankies.
- Chuck

Spark91 said:
There's a lot of posts about a wipe script but there mostly from different phone threads.
I don't see one for the Sprint S3.
Would someone mind creating a wipe script that does
Wipe Factory Reset / Wipe Data (2x)
Wipe System (2x)
Wipe Dalvik Cache (2x)
Wipe Cache (2x)
Wipe Internal SD card ( 1x )
and a 2nd script that only does
Wipe Dalvik Cache ( 2x )
Wipe Cache ( 2x )
I'm using CWM and I don't want to button mash my device to death just to wipe certain categories.
Thankies.
- Chuck
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There's no need to wipe anything multiple times. Twrp recovery lets you wipe everything at once
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I'm using cwm to flash cm nightlies. My phone has problems
using twrp to flash 4.4.x roms.

Spark91 said:
I'm using cwm to flash cm nightlies. My phone has problems
using twrp to flash 4.4.x roms.
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I'm flashing cm 11 nightlies no problem with my twrp recovery
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Like i said before, My phone has issues flashing KK AOSP with twrp, I didn't ask if anyone else does or doesn't have this problem.
I just need the wipe script XD

Spark91 said:
Like i said before, My phone has issues flashing KK AOSP with twrp, I didn't ask if anyone else does or doesn't have this problem.
I just need the wipe script XD
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You could flash clockworkmod touch recovery?
-Whiplashh
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I would still have to navigate through menus to wipe.
xP sorry but I just hate having to do that when I want to fully
clean flash.
With the wipe script I can just use that and I'm one menu away
From flashing ROM.

Related

What is a true Full wipe

When people say full wipe before changing roms what exactly are the steps. Can we compile a how to here for new folks
In CWR there are 2 wipe options. One of them is effectively a factory reset and the other is a cache wipe. Performing both is a full wipe.
I also wipe dalvik.
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^agreed. Wipe dalvik cache under advanced in CWM. This wipes the cache of your dalvik virtual machine.
I wipe my own... ;-)
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There is a "wipe all function in the newest 4.0.1.4 recovery made it's the best recovery, I'd give it a shot.
beenz said:
I also wipe dalvik.
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There are two cache wipe options under advanced. They are separated if you want to wipe only one of them. Wiping the entire cache (formatting that volume) should hit the dalvik cache as well.

using CWM for a CLEAN flash

Hey guys, I'm a little confused on how to use CWM to do a CLEAN install. Say if im using cleanROM and i want to jump into JediX or what ever, do I need to go into Recovery, Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache and delvik AND format cache, system, preload, sdcard???
Or all have to do is just wipe data/factory reset and wipe delvik and cache?
My method for a ROM switch like that is wipe cache wipe dalvik then factory reset then wipe cache wipe dalvik.Install ROM wipe cache wipe dalvik then fix permissions.Boot phone up don't touch screen or anything let sit for 10-20 minuntes.Then reboot tweak and enjoy.That method has never done me wrong since 2009 .:thumbup:
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I just read and follow op to a t...that works too
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[SOLVED] Before installing ROM

Hi All,
So I've just unlocked my bootloader, flashed .79 firmware and flashed DooMKernel v14
My question is what do i need to do before installing the ROM from my SD card
Format the phone "Factory Reset"?
Wipe dalvik cache?
Wipe cache partition?
Also if I'm wanting to try another ROM do I need to do any of the above before installing a different one?
Thanks
Re: Before installing ROM
Fraymond said:
Hi All,
So I've just unlocked my bootloader, flashed .79 firmware and flashed DooMKernel v14
My question is what do i need to do before installing the ROM from my SD card
Format the phone "Factory Reset"?
Wipe dalvik cache?
Wipe cache partition?
Also if I'm wanting to try another ROM do I need to do any of the above before installing a different one?
Thanks
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Yes wipe data(factory reset), then wipe dalvik cache and cache. You need to do this when switching ROMs. If its an update of same ROM and OP say there is no need for wipes then dont, otherwise always wipe.
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Re: Before installing ROM
Dalvik is contained in /data if I remember. I thought it was system, data, and cache that you had to wipe.
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brainard52 said:
Dalvik is contained in /data if I remember. I thought it was system, data, and cache that you had to wipe.
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Yep I agree
I do the following:
(1) Wipe cache/data/advanced dalvik cache
(2) Mounts&Storage format cache/data/system
(3) Install rom.
Maybe you do not need to do all that but I do and don't get any bootloops

[Q] REINCARNATION V.1.1 not booting!

So i just got that custom rom (thread title) and when i boot on my lil Galaxy Gio, it stays where it says ANDROID. Help needed so i could use my phone. ROM located at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2396690
PS. Forgot to
2. Wipe Data
3. Wipe Cache Partitions
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache
Christian101 said:
So i just got that custom rom (thread title) and when i boot on my lil Galaxy Gio, it stays where it says ANDROID. Help needed so i could use my phone. ROM located at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2396690
PS. Forgot to
2. Wipe Data
3. Wipe Cache Partitions
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache
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Wipe data/factory reset, wype cache partitions, wipe dalvik cache, install rom. It should work in this way
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jkoetsier said:
Wipe data/factory reset, wype cache partitions, wipe dalvik cache, install rom. It should work in this way
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Dont have ''wipe dalvik cache'' , trying to find reason why, maybe because i dont have cwm recovery?
Christian101 said:
Dont have ''wipe dalvik cache'' , trying to find reason why, maybe because i dont have cwm recovery?
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It is under "advanced" and click on "Wipe Dalvik Cache" then "Yes - Wipe Dalvik Cache"

Full wipe/system wipe

when you wipe the system or do a full wipe does that remove the TWRP recovery mode. I wiped to go to a new ROM before but I could not get back into TWRP recovery menu and had to re-install it all over again. IS this the case every time you wipe the system?
No, wiping system only wipe the ROM. I did run into the same problem once with an older version of TWRP. Haven't had any problems with TWRP 2.6.3.1 yet(knocking on wood)
josephh71 said:
when you wipe the system or do a full wipe does that remove the TWRP recovery mode. I wiped to go to a new ROM before but I could not get back into TWRP recovery menu and had to re-install it all over again. IS this the case every time you wipe the system?
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Short answer, no. It is highly abnormal for the recovery image to be wiped/corrupted from a reset/wipe. But then again, twrp has seen its fairshares of hiccups. Maybe it was just a fluke, luck of the draw.
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thanks for the help
Thanks I thought I was doing something wrong. I had to start all over and since then I have never done a complete wipe only Davlik and Cache
josephh71 said:
Thanks I thought I was doing something wrong. I had to start all over and since then I have never done a complete wipe only Davlik and Cache
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Whenever I flash roms or restore nandroid backups, I always do a factory/data reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. Then I proceed to flash. Never had any problems. Sorry that you had to redo everything :-{
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