Not sure what I have done, but every time I go into the applications manager in settings and try to delete a app it automatically reboots shortly after I get into the applications manager section. I tried clearing the cache partition and running in safe mode but it's still wanting to reboot every time in go into applications manager.
Any ideas what might be causing this, and if so, is there any easy fix without having to perform a factory reset?
Thanks in advance!!!
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Every time I reboot, the initial start of Sense it FCs.
It does restart and then run normally, but I'm wondering
what is causing the problem?
What might cause a force close on sense at boot time? My environment is
listed in my signature -- I'm also using outlook (virus checker) if it matters.
How can I address it. would reloading / reinstalling my rom (virtuous 3.2)
help ?
Can I save my PIM data and wipe and reload it? I need to preserve calendar
(phone) a phone contacts. I do NOT sync to google. Would My Backup Pro
do for that? Would that save my contact groups?
I was thinking maybe there is something in system data that was crashing sense?
so a reset / rebuild would help?
Thanks
I use my backup pro and it'll sync apps and ddata contacts calanders basically everything but it never worked with dictionary for me. Reloading the rom may help and you can reload it without wiping since its the same rom as before.
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Have you tried fixing permissions in Rom Manager? That might solve your problem. If not I would say backup everything that you want, and then wipe everything and then reinstall the rom.
My guess is something is sitting in Sense data corrupting your sense UI.
Go into Settings > Applications > Running and locate HTC Sense (might be 2) and clear data.
This will cause you to have to redo all your home screens but you will not lose your data and will not have to redo e-mail etc.
I was thinking the same thing
although, would that account for it working the second time it tries to run?
that is, it FCs on initial start. but when it tries to run again, it appears
to work and the home screens come up.
the data is in /data or /data/data right? so if I make a nandroid
backup, I could return to where I am now?
fuzzynco said:
although, would that account for it working the second time it tries to run?
that is, it FCs on initial start. but when it tries to run again, it appears
to work and the home screens come up.
the data is in /data or /data/data right? so if I make a nandroid
backup, I could return to where I am now?
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Yes, do a nand backup however, the way you clear it is
Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > Running > then click on HTC Sense (the larger one) and clear data.
No need to go into /data/ at all
Lag is typically a result of Android working really hard to do all the things you want at the same time. You may be right that an application may be hogging the CPU or even the RAM. Try to keep the number of applications/processes you do to a minimum (e.g load a web page, while sending an email, while opening contacts, etc.).
If you want to attempt to resolve the problem let's first assume that it's an application that's causing the problem.
Go to Settings (from Home Screen) --> about phone --> and check to see if any applications are on the list. If the application has a decent amount of battery usage from it (>5%) you may want to investigate the app further.
Then go to Applications (from settings) --> running services. This will let you know what apps have been stored in memory (RAM) and how much space they're taking up. When an application takes up more RAM then it should, it can cause our phone to work harder to get rid of apps not in use (this is how Android multi-tasks).
Ok let's assume this isn't an apps fault it may be time to clean your system cache. Have you ever noticed when you get a new computer, it's super fast, but as the years go on, your PC gets slower and slower. Sometimes things get stored in a cache which can slow down the system. To clear the cache on your android all you have to do is reset your phone to factory defaults. WARNING THIS WILL DELETE ALL OF YOUR APPLICATIONS you can of course re-download them, however it's not guaranteed that any of the information you have saved in the apps will persist. Anything saved on your SD card will remain unaffected.
Once you get everything downloaded and back to normal, you should notice your phone is pretty zippy again. However reseting your phone can be a pain and should only be done if you really can't pinpoint an application(s) that is responsible.
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Lag is typically a result of Android working really hard to do all the things you want at the same time. You may be right that an application may be hogging the CPU or even the RAM. Try to keep the number of applications/processes you do to a minimum (e.g load a web page, while sending an email, while opening contacts, etc.).
If you want to attempt to resolve the problem let's first assume that it's an application that's causing the problem.
Go to Settings (from Home Screen) --> about phone --> and check to see if any applications are on the list. If the application has a decent amount of battery usage from it (>5%) you may want to investigate the app further.
Then go to Applications (from settings) --> running services. This will let you know what apps have been stored in memory (RAM) and how much space they're taking up. When an application takes up more RAM then it should, it can cause our phone to work harder to get rid of apps not in use (this is how Android multi-tasks).
Ok let's assume this isn't an apps fault it may be time to clean your system cache. Have you ever noticed when you get a new computer, it's super fast, but as the years go on, your PC gets slower and slower. Sometimes things get stored in a cache which can slow down the system. To clear the cache on your android all you have to do is reset your phone to factory defaults. WARNING THIS WILL DELETE ALL OF YOUR APPLICATIONS you can of course re-download them, however it's not guaranteed that any of the information you have saved in the apps will persist. Anything saved on your SD card will remain unaffected.
Once you get everything downloaded and back to normal, you should notice your phone is pretty zippy again. However reseting your phone can be a pain and should only be done if you really can't pinpoint an application(s) that is responsible.
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This is wrong my friend, you can clear cache from recovery and it does nothing to apps installed. No need to wipe phone.
Yep iv`e just cleared /system, /boot, cleared cache and Dalvik cache, flashed AIO 3.0.4 and all my apps are still there.
I do find stopping certain apps (which i rarely use) after boot does help a tad...
Install Custom ROM ipdate without full wipe?
MattchuR said:
Yep iv`e just cleared /system, /boot, cleared cache and Dalvik cache, flashed AIO 3.0.4 and all my apps are still there.
I do find stopping certain apps (which i rarely use) after boot does help a tad...
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Can u do that from Runnymede by sabastien15 AIO 2.2? i wanna go for the3.10.4 but i dont have the breath for all the contact/settings/app installing crap now
MazenGER said:
Can u do that from Runnymede by sabastien15 AIO 2.2? i wanna go for the3.10.4 but i dont have the breath for all the contact/settings/app installing crap now
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No.
When you go from 2.x to 3.x you need to perform a full wipe. Just system cache and dalvik cache is not good enough.
You can, however, sync your phone with google, make a titanium backup, use the app backup/restore scripts from InsertCoin (search for them) before and after flashing the new ROM, in order to minimize the amount of setup you have to do afterwards.
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after i changed the "ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v6l" into "ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v7l" first all apps are working now after i installed new apps.all just things is force close.when i reverse the settings of build.prop it still force closing on new apps any way to fix it?
Make sure the settings are indeed reversed properly.
Try clearing Dalvik cache.
Otherwise, try uninstalling the faulty apps and reinstalling them again,
If all that fails, you'll probably need to factory reset.
Well atleast your phone can boot up right? Go download Rom Manager on your phone or download it from PC then connect device to PC and place Rom Manager.apk to the root of your sd card. Then using a file explorer, find the apk and install it. Once done open rom manager and scroll down untill u see Fix Permissions. Click it. Now wait and reboot phone. Should fix some stuff
Dont do anything else with Rom Manager!!!!!!!
Dont fix permissions using recovery!!!!!!!
as the title says.....the problem starting couple days ago, when I received the updates for some apps from my list and I was not able to do update via WIFI. strange thing is that I can do it via 3G. The browser and other apps working fine on WIFI, and also I can access the Google PLay, but I can't update or download... I clean the caches, but still not working. Any help? thanks for any answer
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as the title says.....the problem starting couple days ago, when I received the updates for some apps from my list and I was not able to do update via WIFI. strange thing is that I can do it via 3G. The browser and other apps working fine on WIFI, and also I can access the Google PLay, but I can't update or download... I clean the caches, but still not working. Any help? thanks for any answer
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1,2,3
1. if you have crack apps when google play load them to your my apps it will error out google play maybe a new feature.
2. reset your dpi to stock in rom control if your using a rom with it and reboot .
3. clear market cache,data reboot but still must have stock dpi.
thanks for a quick replay. I have a stock rom, no root, no custom rom. I did only clear market cache and reboot, but still not working. I can search on Market, but can't download or update via WIFI. .......strange, never happened....
Try all of these -
1. Go to applications > Play store > Clear Cache/Data
2. Go to applications > Download Manager > Clear Data
3. Go to recovery > Advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Go to recovery > Wipe Cache
What error message? If not a error message force close app and reboot. If that doesn't work, log into another Google account in your market see if you can get downloads. If that works, something is wrong with your account syncing. If it still dosent work i would factory restore. Somehow a setting seems to may have been changed on accident or you internal drive just acting crazy and needs to be reformated "same as factory reset". This normally is most common on apps restored from a backup or lack of storage/memory
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Try all of these -
1. Go to applications > Play store > Clear Cache/Data
2. Go to applications > Download Manager > Clear Data
3. Go to recovery > Advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Go to recovery > Wipe Cache
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I already done no 1 & 2. For 3 & 4 I don't have a custom recovery.... and still doesn't work! The phone is under contract at Vodafone, and it's locked in network. I can't put custom recovery on it or other ROM...unfortunately.
mate, if I switch WIFI off and I do update or a download via 3G, works just fine. I can't understand why doesn't work via WIFI ? it could be because I changed my router?????
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mate, if I switch WIFI off and I do update or a download via 3G, works just fine. I can't understand why doesn't work via WIFI ? it could be because I changed my router?????
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Sounds like your wifi is restricting data downloading over a certain size or is blocking all download traffic from the market due to router policies set up. Factory reset phone and format internal drive. Well maybe hard resetting the router may be a good idea before losing all your phone info although it will come right back since its probably connected to google contacts and programs you already downloaded.
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Sounds like your wifi is restricting data downloading over a certain size or is blocking all download traffic from the market due to router policies set up. Factory reset phone and format internal drive. Well maybe hard resetting the router may be a good idea before losing all your phone info although it will come right back since its probably connected to google contacts and programs you already downloaded.
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it could be a good idea to do a hard reset, but my son will be really disappointed loosing all the games progress.....if had a root access, I could do a Titanium Backup, .......anyway. Thanks for all of you, I'll try doing a hard reset
already reset my phone.....useless. same situation. can't update or download via WIFI....works only with 3G. any other solution?
just unlock bootloader, rooted and install Cyanogen 9. still can/t use WIFI for download and update. what other solution can solve my problem?
problem solved....for whom have DrayTek Vigor 2700Ge router....the solution I found http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1840357# . now everything become to normal! hope it helps!
I recently did a fresh install and upon getting all apps downloaded and organized I edited startup items using es task manager. Well it must have trigger other items when I disabled specific system apps as now my data does turn on at boot. No issue right? Just turn them back on and reboot. The ones for the system items won't turn back on. Any ideas for this before I do a factory reset?