Flashable file would be better - Sony Xperia M

Do you have the flashable zip to fix this kind of message ""Unfortunately,com.android.widgetutil has stopped"
Thank you for the file

prejudyce said:
Do you have the flashable zip to fix this kind of message ""Unfortunately,com.android.widgetutil has stopped"
Thank you for the file
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Unfortunately you might have flashed something that caused that if not take a backup of your data and clear cache along with dalvik cache in CWM and see if it works!

SpinXO said:
Unfortunately you might have flashed something that caused that if not take a backup of your data and clear cache along with dalvik cache in CWM and see if it works!
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Thank you!It works

prejudyce said:
Thank you!It works
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Just press the button right there

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[Q] Ill pay some one to put JB on my Lte gnex

OK so I've been trying everything and I'm tired of not been able to
Get pass the booting animation
all my other ics roms work perfect
If anyone lives near Van Nuys CA pls let me know I'll pay you to put a working JB ROM
kingviper10 said:
OK so I've been trying everything and I'm tired of not been able to
Get pass the booting animation
all my other ics roms work perfect
If anyone lives near Van Nuys CA pls let me know I'll pay you to put a working JB ROM
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You've tried literally everything? First and foremost you Wiped Data/Cache/Dalvik and then also Formatted System and Data manually before flashing? Formatting system and data is under "Mounts and Storage." I know a lot of people wouldn't get past the boot screen because they didn't do that...
anton2009 said:
You've tried literally everything? First and foremost you Wiped Data/Cache/Dalvik and then also Formatted System and Data manually before flashing? Formatting system and data is under "Mounts and Storage." I know a lot of people wouldn't get past the boot screen because they didn't do that...
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Ok so I wipe all 3 then I should go to mounts and mount and unmount what? Then install JB v3 ones it's done what should be mounted or unmount ?then after that just reboot system?
I'm pretty sure my problem has to do with mounting and unmount ing
kingviper10 said:
Ok so I wipe all 3 then I should go to mounts and mount and unmount what? Then install JB v3 ones it's done what should be mounted or unmount ?then after that just reboot system?
I'm pretty sure my problem has to do with mounting and unmount ing
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Don't unmount anything.. just format /system under "Mounts and Storage"
joshnichols189 said:
Don't unmount anything.. just format /system under "Mounts and Storage"
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I only format /system or /data (if need be) before flashing a rom, never cache or dalvik, which are hash signed. A new rom, a new flash, a new /system, has different hash, which leads to cache and dalvik being rebuilt on first boot after a flash.
sent from my i9250
Okay let me simplify everything for you and you will not need to pay anyone for assistance. All you have to do is initially erase all data and factory reset, then install the new JellyBean ROM using clockworkmod recovery and after that wipe cache and dalvik cache..you can run fix permissions (i did but not sure if it matters.) If it still is stuck on the boot screen then wipe data again, reinstall JB rom, wipe cache and dalvik cache and wipe anything else you can wipe. After all that mine started working normally. If you are still stuck sent me a PM and I can assist you from Atlanta GA and for free!
bradleyyy said:
Okay let me simplify everything for you and you will not need to pay anyone for assistance. All you have to do is initially erase all data and factory reset, then install the new JellyBean ROM using clockworkmod recovery and after that wipe cache and dalvik cache..you can run fix permissions (i did but not sure if it matters.) If it still is stuck on the boot screen then wipe data again, reinstall JB rom, wipe cache and dalvik cache and wipe anything else you can wipe. After all that mine started working normally. If you are still stuck sent me a PM and I can assist you from Atlanta GA and for free!
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OK thanks I'm going to give it a try again were due I get the fix permission?
kingviper10 said:
OK thanks I'm going to give it a try again were due I get the fix permission?
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Its gonna be a long proccess if you don't where to "get" fix permissions... lol
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kingviper10 said:
OK thanks I'm going to give it a try again were due I get the fix permission?
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IIRC it's under advanced in CWM
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3rdstring said:
IIRC it's under advanced in CWM
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I guess the other member was right I'm on my s3 searching and can't seem to find it ? Can u pls get me a link sorry but im new to the forum really appreciate all the help
kingviper10 said:
I guess the other member was right I'm on my s3 searching and can't seem to find it ? Can u pls get me a link sorry but im new to the forum really appreciate all the help
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Go into ClockworkMod Recovery, then Advanced, then Fix Permissions
I had a very hard time doing it too. The first time I did it I, when I setup the phone, it kept having every app crash, one after another. Managed to get back into CWM and try to restore my ICS and it kept giving me errors. I finally read something about a super wipe, but it didn't say it worked for the GNex, so I just did a cache wipe, and did the data wipe 4 times, and then installed JB one more time, and it finally worked. I never had to fix permissions or anything like that. Perhaps your phone just needs some extra wipes like mine.
harveydent said:
Go into ClockworkMod Recovery, then Advanced, then Fix Permissions
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Ok so I did everything u said I'm passed the Google screen and now on the X screen crossing my fingers that this works

[Q] Why can't I get my files I deleted from system/App back?

When I delete files from system/App after rooting, why don't they come back after I wipe data and cache and flash stock rooted rom found here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
It even didn't work when I went into settings and did a hard reset
The only way I got them back was to do what is listed here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904099) and start all over from a non rooted state
Any idea why?
Thanks
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
Did you format system too?
Hard reset or factory reset just will wipe data. If the system files was removed those won't be restored.
Just most be sure of format system.
In CWM is in advance and in TWRP is in Wipe. The second option in the right.
Sent from my O=O
csmasn said:
Did you format system too?
Hard reset or factory reset just will wipe data. If the system files was removed those won't be restored.
Just most be sure of format system.
In CWM is in advance and in TWRP is in Wipe. The second option in the right.
Sent from my O=O
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Hmmm, i don't see this option in advanced. I have cwm
eyecon82 said:
Hmmm, i don't see this option in advanced. I have cwm
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Try on mount and storage. Sorry long time without using CWM.
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Only way would be if freeza's rom didnt have them. which it would. What file did u flash from his page? Are you sure you didnt download just the firmware? His file wouldve been around the same size as mine. 700-800mb. Unless you were flashing his deodexed version. mine is odexed which without a system wipe may have caused them to not show
billard412 said:
Only way would be if freeza's rom didnt have them. which it would. What file did u flash from his page? Are you sure you didnt download just the firmware? His file wouldve been around the same size as mine. 700-800mb. Unless you were flashing his deodexed version. mine is odexed which without a system wipe may have caused them to not show
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I install this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
The odex one
eyecon82 said:
I install this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
The odex one
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then ya u got me. Try above suggestion. Wipe all including system before reflashing
billard412 said:
then ya u got me. Try above suggestion. Wipe all including system before reflashing
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The first clickable link it was about 780 megabytes
need to format
eyecon82 said:
When I delete files from system/App after rooting, why don't they come back after I wipe data and cache and flash stock rooted rom found here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
It even didn't work when I went into settings and did a hard reset
The only way I got them back was to do what is listed here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904099) and start all over from a non rooted state
Any idea why?
Thanks
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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If you use TWP recover you can full wipe system format and you should be good I had same problem when I took gmail 4.1 out and put 4.2 in on GS3.............................................
HoustonKid29 said:
If you use TWP recover you can full wipe system format and you should be good I had same problem when I took gmail 4.1 out and put 4.2 in on GS3.............................................
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oh ok, i dont even see that option in CWM. I have run out of thanks fot today and will get you guys back tomorrow
Quick question
I have the rooted STOCK ROM and I edited some system files. Should I revert back to a nandroid back up with the system files in tact, or should I be ok to flash the new official rooted JB ROM with some system files missing and/or renamed? thanks
eyecon82 said:
oh ok, i dont even see that option in CWM. I have run out of thanks fot today and will get you guys back tomorrow
Quick question
I have the rooted STOCK ROM and I edited some system files. Should I revert back to a nandroid back up with the system files in tact, or should I be ok to flash the new official rooted JB ROM with some system files missing and/or renamed? thanks
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It doesn't matter as your system will get wiped out and reflashed anyway
billard412 said:
It doesn't matter as your system will get wiped out and reflashed anyway
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Oh ok.
I only ask because my system apps I deleted didn't show up after flashing stock rom
I was only able to get it back after going back to UNrooted state and starting over with your file

[Q] "Android is upgrading" every boot

hi all,
every time i boot up my phone i get the "android is upgrading" message...
i already searched the forum for a solution but non worked...
- re installed titanium backup - didn't work
- wiped dalvik and cache and fixed permission - didnt work
- some people suggested deleting titanium's odex file - i cant seem to find it in /data/app (the one which is on root level)
- even full wipe wont help, it'll work fine on 1st boot but after the phone is setup i'll get the message again
i could really use some help >.<
gerberman said:
hi all,
every time i boot up my phone i get the "android is upgrading" message...
i already searched the forum for a solution but non worked...
- re installed titanium backup - didn't work
- wiped dalvik and cache and fixed permission - didnt work
- some people suggested deleting titanium's odex file - i cant seem to find it in /data/app (the one which is on root level)
- even full wipe wont help, it'll work fine on 1st boot but after the phone is setup i'll get the message again
i could really use some help >.<
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its rebuilding your dalvik at every boot. did you flash any mod? it could also be your rom/kernel if it has a dalvik wipe script included. some devs like to trick you into believing that their mod/rom/kernel is the fastest, so they delete you dalvik on every boot. this makes it appear, yes only appear, like their stuff is extra fast. but in reality, its just a clean dalvik. also, check your init.d folder such scripts.
simms22 said:
its rebuilding your dalvik at every boot. did you flash any mod? it could also be your rom/kernel if it has a dalvik wipe script included. some devs like to trick you into believing that their mod/rom/kernel is the fastest, so they delete you dalvik on every boot. this makes it appear, yes only appear, like their stuff is extra fast. but in reality, its just a clean dalvik.
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no it's not the rom... i'm using paranoidandroid 2.54 and i already asked in the thread... noone's experiencing it
gerberman said:
no it's not the rom... i'm using paranoidandroid 2.54 and i already asked in the thread... noone's experiencing it
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then youre either using a custom kernel that includes such a script or youre using a mod that does it. are you using the supercharger script? if so, id get rid of it.
simms22 said:
then youre either using a custom kernel that includes such a script or youre using a mod that does it. are you using the supercharger script? if so, id get rid of it.
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i'm using franco kernel... and paranoid android... no mods...
and as i was saying, even after a full wipe it still happens...
gerberman said:
and as i was saying, even after a full wipe it still happens...
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it should happen after flashing a new rom, or when you clear your dalvik. check if there is a init.d folder with such a script. a wipe doesnt get rid of the init.d folder, just user data.
simms22 said:
it should happen after flashing a new rom, or when you clear your dalvik. check if there is a init.d folder with such a script. a wipe doesnt get rid of the init.d folder, just user data.
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es file explorer cant find any init.d folder...
i do however have several init.'something' files in my root directory
gerberman said:
es file explorer cant find any init.d folder...
i do however have several init.'something' files in my root directory
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look in either /system/etc/init.d or in /etc/init.d
simms22 said:
look in either /system/etc/init.d or in /etc/init.d
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ok i got 2 files in both of them -
00banner and 90userinit
should i get rid of them?
gerberman said:
ok i got 2 files in both of them -
00banner and 90userinit
should i get rid of them?
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sure. then reboot. if it still happens then we will look for the file someplace else.
simms22 said:
sure. then reboot. if it still happens then we will look for the file someplace else.
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no =/ still rebuilding the dalvik cache...
gerberman said:
no =/ still rebuilding the dalvik cache...
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you are using a 4.1.x rom and kernel? i just talked to Francisco Franco, he said his older kernels used to wipe dalvik upon boot.
I have similar problem. I wiped dalvik, and now it gives me Starting apps message every time it's loading. I know it's normal for apps to start lol, but I never had constant notification for it :/
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Hmm using Franco 283...
But when I do a full wipe the kernel is wiped as well isn't it?
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maybe a rom/cpu control app with a wipe dalvik option?
Again, full wiping would delete these apps...
Maybe tomorrow I'll try installing an older version of the Rom... I hope it'll work cause this is starting to get frustrating
Sent from my Paranoid Powered Galaxy Nexus
gerberman said:
Hmm using Franco 283...
But when I do a full wipe the kernel is wiped as well isn't it?
Sent from my Paranoid Powered Galaxy Nexus
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no, only user data is wiped(and apps).
simms22 said:
no, only user data is wiped(and apps).
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you think the kernel can be the problem? i see no mention of such a problem on the kernel thread
Well I guess it was a Rom issue or something...
Flashed a new version of it and now it working fine
Sent from my Paranoid Powered Galaxy Nexus

[Q]Dalvik Cache Wiped error msg

I have CWM touch 6.0.2.8. when i am doing Dalvik cache wipe, it tells me
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Dalvik Cache Wiped
Does that mean i did not perform Dalvik cache successfully? is there anything i could do to fix it?
Rogers i747m 16GB SDcard inside
thanx in advance.
h3nyr said:
I have CWM touch 6.0.2.8. when i am doing Dalvik cache wipe, it tells me
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Dalvik Cache Wiped
Does that mean i did not perform Dalvik cache successfully? is there anything i could do to fix it?
Rogers i747m 16GB SDcard inside
thanx in advance.
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When you boot into the phone, does it start initializing all your apps? If so, dalvik is being wiped
h3nyr said:
I have CWM touch 6.0.2.8. when i am doing Dalvik cache wipe, it tells me
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Dalvik Cache Wiped
Does that mean i did not perform Dalvik cache successfully? is there anything i could do to fix it?
Rogers i747m 16GB SDcard inside
thanx in advance.
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Happened to me as well. And no if its Giving you a error no matter what it says afterwards isn't actually done. I switched fro CWM to TWRP. Much better ui for a recovery, and it fixed it for me, if you really love CWm im guessing reflash and also reflash cwm as well.
xBeerdroiDx said:
When you boot into the phone, does it start initializing all your apps? If so, dalvik is being wiped
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After reboot it doesn't initializing all my apps ..... Uh oh
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h3nyr said:
After reboot it doesn't initializing all my apps ..... Uh oh
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Try reflashing 6.0.2.8 again or download and flash 6.0.2.3. Might clear the issue
amzi said:
Happened to me as well. And no if its Giving you a error no matter what it says afterwards isn't actually done. I switched fro CWM to TWRP. Much better ui for a recovery, and it fixed it for me, if you really love CWm im guessing reflash and also reflash cwm as well.
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Is there any compatibility issues with certain ROMs ? I am using task650.
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h3nyr said:
Is there any compatibility issues with certain ROMs ? I am using task650.
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No. The only compatability issue you would see would be if your recovery wasn't up to date. Then you would get a status 7 error and it wouldn't flash a rom.
I would reflash recovery within recovery, reboot into recovery and try wiping dalvik again

hensemod 7 help help

I'm using hensemod 7 and videoplayback doesn't work and my music app keeps crashing went I hit the menu button
Flash the rom again by wiping......it should work then
csoulr666 said:
Flash the rom again by wiping......it should work then
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i did but i still get the same problem
Frokie said:
i did but i still get the same problem
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Try formatting /system and then flashing the rom
csoulr666 said:
Try formatting /system and then flashing the rom
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youu mean system format and wipe cache etc...etc ..? cuz i did that and it didnt do anything
Are you flashing something else with the rom?Or probably using some addons like beats audio??

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