Hello my friends
I have a big problem with my sm-p601
when i reset factory by system or TWRP or wipe cache i get booting problem
stuck on logo screen!!!!
wipe cache/dalvik cache is itself problem!
when i get this problem must install official kitkat rom by odin and then boot problem solved.
so i want to wipe whole storage and system then install rom by odin for having a new tablet!
in TWRP wipe menu have this :
cache
dalvik cache
system
data
internal storage
should i tik all of this and wipe then install by odin?
Is there any problem to delete whole data and system then install official 4.4.2 rom?
Just clean internal storage
ghaf.amin said:
Hello my friends
I have a big problem with my sm-p601
when i reset factory by system or TWRP or wipe cache i get booting problem
stuck on logo screen!!!!
wipe cache/dalvik cache is itself problem!
when i get this problem must install official kitkat rom by odin and then boot problem solved.
so i want to wipe whole storage and system then install rom by odin for having a new tablet!
in TWRP wipe menu have this :
cache
dalvik cache
system
data
internal storage
should i tik all of this and wipe then install by odin?
Is there any problem to delete whole data and system then install official 4.4.2 rom?
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You only need to clear internal storage, cache, dalvik, system and data wiill be erasered by the official image, but there is no problem to do this full wipe.
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Something to help newbies and the well versed alike. A list of linux/smartphone terminology to help you understand some of the acronyms, etc, used on the forums.
d33ps1x said:
Something to help newbies and the well versed alike. A list of linux/smartphone terminology to help you understand some of the acronyms, etc, used on the forums.
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Full wipe means:
data/factory reset
cache wipe
dalvik cache wipe
wipe system in mounts and storage
wipe cache in mounts and storage
Wiping system is very important as a flash is usually an update to a different and improved system version! ( for instance from KKA to LA4).
When getting into a bootloop pull the battery, reinsert battery and go in recovery mode and wipe data/factory reset and cache and reboot, done
gee2012 said:
Full wipe means:
data/factory reset *CACHE WIPE
cache wipe *CACHE WIPE
dalvik cache wipe
wipe system in mounts and storage
wipe cache in mounts and storage *CACHE WIPE
Wiping system is very important as a flash is usually an update to a different and improved system version! ( for instance from KKA to LA4).
When getting into a bootloop pull the battery, reinsert battery and go in recovery mode and wipe data/factory reset and cache and reboot, done
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Why would you format or "Wipe" the Cache partition 3 times? Just curious...
i got a bootloop after installing google apps. I've already installed cyanogen but after installing the Google Apps, cynaogenmod does startup and its a black screen.
Can you please help?
striker280 said:
i got a bootloop after installing google apps. I've already installed cyanogen but after installing the Google Apps, cynaogenmod does startup and its a black screen.
Can you please help?
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this is no support thread. please use forum search. bootloop problem is known and easy to solve.
Updating aokp for example, the aokp updater told me about the update but is it the same process as installing for the first time? Will I lose my apps and everything or does it only wipe cache? What step in roms delete everything, format data or factory reset or both?
Cheers.
No wipe needed if updating.I recommend wiping cache and dalvik-cache for good measure tho. And you have to reinstall gapps after the rom as well.
When a wipe is needed you want to select factory reset. Never select wipe/format data as it'll wipe the internal storage too.
Then what about...
If you are already on AOKP and doing an update:
1. Make a nandroid (backup in CWM)
2. Format /system
3. Wipe cache
4. Wipe dalvik
5. Install new ROM zip
6. Install gapps
If you end up with issue or coming from another ROM, do this:
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Format /system
3. Wipe cache
4. Wipe dalvik
5. Install new ROM zip
6. Install gapps
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Isn't a Format/system wiping the apps? Or does that not affect the apps? By format on my recovery it says formatting the sd card deletes everything (on TWRP).
Cheers.
i didn't know .what happen my SAMSUNG galaxy s ii t-mobile SGH-T989 phone.... i can't Automatic updatescm-10.1-20130404-NIGHTLY-hercules.zip
when i use rom cm-10.1-20130331-NIGHTLY-hercules.zip...
.but i don't understand...everytime when i try Automatic updates new rom,it doesn't updates.
before i updates i use tool
(gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip)
(10.1-20130331-NIGHTLY-hercules.zip)
(Darkside.super.wipe_ext4.zip
now every time i couldn't Automatic updates my roms...
How to Flash a ROM Properly?
I recommend the following procedures because it is safe and recommended by CyanogenMod and also I recommend the users of Clockworkmod Recovery v5.0.2.7, to update for v6.0.2.9 which is Pretty Good & Working Perfectly.
How to Flash a ROM Properly using Clockworkmod Recovery v6.0.2.9 ?
For Clockworkmod Recovery v6.0.2.9, DarkSide Super Wipe & DarkSide Cache Wipe Zips are not necessary
Reboot to Clockworkmod Recovery
1. Backup Current ROM.
2. Go to Wipe data/factory reset, then Do a Wipe Cache.
3. Go to Mounts and Storage, then Format /system -> Format /data & Format /cache.
4. Go to Advanced, then Do a Wipe dalvik cache.
5. Install the ROM Zip from the SD Card or Internal Memory & then Install New GApps for CM10.1.
6. Reboot and Let the ROM settle for 5-10 minutes.
Note: Restore apps without data if your are using any backup tools such as TitaniumBackup etc., Restoring Apps with data cause Problems
How to Update ROM Properly?
After Installing CM10.1, If you want to update to new Nightly or Stable, a full wipe is not required.
We can do a Dirty Flash as Follows. This will not erase data & its Safe.
1. Reboot to Clockworkmod Recovery
2. Do a Wipe cache partition
3. Go to Advanced, then Do a Wipe dalvik cache
4. Install the ROM Zip from the SD Card or Internal Memory & Reboot.
SOURCE OF THIS INFO: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2143589
lg g3 wipe
I have lg g3 d851 (root & twrp). can i wipe Internal Storage, then reboot in Recovery and send zip of rom, and flash it?
Hi. No, wiping all of internal storage would also wipe TWRP. I've been there. Ended up having to flash the stock rom back through Download mode and root again. Unless you flash a ROM from your external SD that has TWRP included be careful.
It is safer to just wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache. Let the ROM wipe the system by itself.
I'm having issues installing any custom roms. I can install the Xiaomi.eu rom fine. I've tried installing a few others and after starting up, I see a few seconds of a spash screen, then it goes back to recovery.
Each time before installing the rom I clear cache, system and data. Then I do the cache clean before starting up. I've also tried doing a full data clean and hasn't helped either.
Whenever it fails, I reinstall the xiaomi.eu rom and once again it works fine.
Phone is unlocked and I get the unlocked image when starting up my phone.
Any ideas?
format, not wipe data
Follow These Steps:
1)Reboot to Recovery
2)Wipe>Format>Yes
3)Reboot to recovery again
4)Wipe>Advanced Wipe>Select Dalvik, Cache, Data and just wipe it (And other necessary partitions) [Don't Wipe Internal storage or SD card]
5)Now go to install and click on the ROM where you have stored it, Flash the zip file
6)Now wipe>Format>Yes
7) Now reboot to System