Clear partition cache? - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone figured out how to clear the partition cache or if it's even an option? I haven't been able to find it.
Thanks

byeaton said:
Anyone figured out how to clear the partition cache or if it's even an option? I haven't been able to find it.
Thanks
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It can be done through recovery turn off your phone and hold power button and volume down button once in fastboot mode look for the options for recovery by using volume up or down buttons remember use the power button to select . Once you're inside recovery there's going to be a little Android laying down hold the power button tap on the volume up that should get you into recovery look for the option to clear cache partitions

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Screen goes black on recovery mode

When I enter the bootloader and choose the recovery option clockworkmod recovery screen appears. But if i choose any option by pressing the power button the screen goes black if i press the power button again the recovery option appears again
- reboot system now
- apply sdcard:updae.zip
- wip data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- install zip from sdcard
- backup and restore
- mounts and storage
- advanced
if i click any of these option the screen goes black.. help pls
clockworkmod recovery v2.5.0.7
Use the track pad in recovery, not the power button.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
TheGhost1233 said:
Use the track pad in recovery, not the power button.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
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Thank you very much..
shaahamad said:
Thank you very much..
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lol it goes black because your turning the screen off like the other user said, use the trackpad to navigate and select options in clockworkmod

[Q] Error in CACHE:recovery/log

Lets make this easy:
-Tried to install CyanogenMod on my rooted Desire using the ROM Mananger.
-Installed it but it got into a loop at the CyanogenMod boot logo
-Searched around and found out that you had to go into recovery and try to reflash there
-Every time I go into ClockworkMod Recovery, there's a message "E:Error in CACHE:recovery/log (No space left on device)"
-Tried to wipe data/factory reset
-Got a black screen
(It seems that all the options give me a black screen and the only way I could solve that is to remove the battery)
I was told to reflash the recovery, but how would I go about doing that?
Pleas don't tell me you also try to confirm actions in recovery with the power button. Use the trackpad/optical joystick instead, the reason the screen turns black is because you actually turn it off(simple press of the power button should fix it and not pulling the battery). Also make sure in recovery you wipe data/factory-reset, cache and dalvik cache(under advanced)
TheGhost1233 said:
Pleas don't tell me you also try to confirm actions in recovery with the power button. Use the trackpad/optical joystick instead, the reason the screen turns black is because you actually turn it off(simple press of the power button should fix it and not pulling the battery). Also make sure in recovery you wipe data/factory-reset, cache and dalvik cache(under advanced)
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Oh Thank you soooo much. Thought I had to spend hours on this, but your comment saved the day!

[Q] Can't select Wipe data/factory reset

Hello everyone and sorry for my english...
I own a SM-T210 and right now it seems to be on a boot loop, so, as i did many times before with Samsung devices, y pressed VOL-UP+HOME+POWER and tried to wipe it via recovery menu. The problem is that as I try to go down to that option, the menu only goes down when I tap two times the VOL DOWN button, EG: reboot system now -> apply update from external storage - > wipe cache partition (doesn't let me highlight apply update from ADB or wipe data/factory reset)
For one minute, I managed to choose Wipe Data, but can't choose YES on the next menu, (no-no-no, etc).
Any ideas? Also tried to reboot in fastboot but it can't seem to find the device (ADB does, in recovery).
Is there an option to wipe it using ADB or ADB Shell?
Thanks!
Oh dear another one of "no no no no" group. Just scroll down when you see the nonono and just below that is the yes .
This is just a problem with the menu highlights. When you press down once, it does actually change the selection, the highlight just doesn't update.
gr8nole said:
This is just a problem with the menu highlights. When you press down once, it does actually change the selection, the highlight just doesn't update.
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Actually it is not a problem, it was designed so as to make factory resetting a bit difficult or not straightforward....
gr8nole said:
This is just a problem with the menu highlights. When you press down once, it does actually change the selection, the highlight just doesn't update.
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Thanks, I haven't figured it out!
muntinlupa, greetings from me and the others guys from the "nonono" group
Yes :good:

wipe cache partition

OK so I have been searching all over the internet and I haven't found an EXACT answer on how to do this. I am TRYING to wipe cache partition on my LG Optimus G Pro, reason being is I cannot download 4.4.2 even after doing a full unroot via SuperSU. It still says my phone is suspected in rooting and cannot download update. I read on one site that doing a wipe cache partition may allow the update. When I try volume down + power, I get a screen that says 'factory data reset, press power key to confirm, any other key will cancel'. When I press volume up + power, it boots into safe mode. So I am quite frustrated by now. Any help would be great, thanks!

[Q] Tab S 8.4 (705) - for CF-AUTO Root - Can't get to download mode

When I reboot with POWER + VOLUME + HOME I reach a menu with the options:
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
wipe date/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update form cache
I then tried the first two to see if they are (act like) download mode but in Odin the tablet was not discovered. It is however discovered when the tabet plugged-in and is switched-on normally. So I guess the driver should be ok!?
I have rooted many phones and tablets but know not much detail because I am more a "Cyanogen Mod" kind of guy.
Please be so kind to let me know at which step I make the mistake.
Thank you
zumaxb said:
When I reboot with POWER + VOLUME + HOME I reach a menu with the options:
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
wipe date/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update form cache
I then tried the first two to see if they are (act like) download mode but in Odin the tablet was not discovered. It is however discovered when the tabet plugged-in and is switched-on normally. So I guess the driver should be ok!?
I have rooted many phones and tablets but know not much detail because I am more a "Cyanogen Mod" kind of guy.
Please be so kind to let me know at which step I make the mistake.
Thank you
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Hi! You have reboot into stock recovery. Try volume down instead of volume up together with Home & Power buttons. Good luck!
ramyeohy said:
Hi! You have reboot into stock recovery. Try volume down instead of volume up together with Home & Power buttons. Good luck!
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Hey, thank you. I thought I had already tried all possible combinations. But as it turns out, your suggestion put me on the right path.
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