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Is there a good cache cleaner for Android where it cleans the cache of apps and also temporarily download files?
Is the Xposed moduled Smart Booster any good?

droyjul said:
Is there a good cache cleaner for Android where it cleans the cache of apps and also temporarily download files?
Is the Xposed moduled Smart Booster any good?
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Power off, boot into system recovery (Home button+Volume up+Power) and Wipe cache partition...Works great for me and you don't need a cache cleaner.
Next, open Settings - General - Storage Tap Cached data and OK.

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[Q] How to clear cache after RM apk in Clockwork Recovery

So I've removed some apps thru ADB SHELL and I was informed that it's best to clear cache in Recovery as well. The question is, which option do I select? When I'm in Clockwork Recovery I see two options:
Wipe Cache Partition
or
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Which one am I supposed to select?
Well I decided to go with "Wipe Cache Partition" - not sure if that was the right one but from searching the net it seems like that was the right option - if not then i guess y'all will let me know
Even if u delete all of dalvik system will recompile it upon reboot. If I want fresh slate without a wipe I format both cache and dalvik. Doesn't matter they all rebuild.
htc vision

Can we clean cache under Android OS ?

Can we clean the cache under Android OS? because I only have 2 Mb. There is an app on the market if it can?
search for cache cleaner in the market.
Cachemate, for rooted phones only....
Refine Efficiency Pro (http://refineandroid.doodlekit.com/)
Check Refine Efficiency Pro:
- cache cleaner (root and non root(individually)), no sd card cache support;
- market history cleaner;
- task killer;
- start up manager (root and non root(no guarantee));
- task scheduling.
Also browser history cleaner.
fourire said:
Can we clean the cache under Android OS? because I only have 2 Mb. There is an app on the market if it can?
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Settings > Applications > Manage applications > Open app and press "Clear Cache"
Cache Cleaner NG works perfectly for Internal and SDcard.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/cachecleaner-ng/org.lsartory.cachecleaner.ng

My phone keeps re-initialising the launcher

I am using the Leedroid 2.5 sense ROM on a rooted Desire and have been for a long time.
I've had the problem of the phone being sluggish for a long time, and the launcher re-initialising when I'm in an app and close that app.
It used to be far between, and I thought it was just due a reboot, but now-a-days it does it all the time. I could pick it up in the morning, open an app, close that app and it would do it. Then half an hour later it would do it again.
Sometimes it holds on for longer, it varies, but it's a real problem.
I use "Quick App Manager" and "SD Maid" to clear cache pretty often, which removes all sluggishness, but it doesn't seem to affect the whole launcher needing a reboot, which is becoming worse and worse.
What is causing this problem, and how come it's becoming worse?
Wipe dalvik-cache + cache in recovery.
MatDrOiD said:
Wipe dalvik-cache + cache in recovery.
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I can wipe the dalvik cache with the option "Wipe Dalvik Cache" but where do I wipe the "normal" cache you refer to?
Is it "wipe cache partition"?
danielvago said:
I can wipe the dalvik cache with the option "Wipe Dalvik Cache" but where do I wipe the "normal" cache you refer to?
Is it "wipe cache partition"?
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Yes.
10chars.
It seems to have done the trick. Thanks a lot.

[Q] *wipe*

Hi all!!
I know it is a very very, VERY dumb question because seems that everyone knows the answer and mostly because i am in my 3rd ROM and most of then suggested/requsted a fullwipe. So I searched the forums and wiki but i don't have a clue about what is a full wipe or super wipe or *wipe*
Sorry for that quanstion and thanks if you could answer.
diassuncao said:
Hi all!!
I know it is a very very, VERY dumb question because seems that everyone knows the answer and mostly because i am in my 3rd ROM and most of then suggested/requsted a fullwipe. So I searched the forums and wiki but i don't have a clue about what is a full wipe or super wipe or *wipe*
Sorry for that quanstion and thanks if you could answer.
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Full wipe: Format data, cache, dalvik cache. It does not touch your SDcard data.
Edit: Usually people also Wipe Battery Stats. I found it unnecessary so I forgot to include. It may also involve formatting your SDcard if you have funky stuffs in there. (apps2SD for example)
If you use ClockwordMod, for example, you would have to choose Format data/factory, then Advanced => Wipe Dalvik Cache and Wipe Battery Stats
Super wipe:
Fallen Spartan said:
Basically it does the following:
1) Call erase_image on CACHE, SYSTEM, USERDATA, and BOOT partitions
2) Mount /sd-ext (if it exists) and delete all files from it
3) Delete all files in the /sdcard/.android_secure directory which is where all the froyo apps2sd files live
4) Run e2fsck (file system repair) on the your ext partition
5) Log all output to the /tmp/wipe.log file (if you care)
You will need to power off and reboot back into recovery after running this to install a new rom....as you won't have one on device
If you forget and try to boot normally you will get stuck at splash screen, then you will have to pull battery to power off.
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To super wipe you often need a zip file and flash it in recovery. Example:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/19959-superwipe-for-g2-w-gps-fix/
an added note
fastboot wipe is still the cleanest wipe
<fastboot -w>
i tend to over kill so do fastboot wipe first
then boot into recovery and do a factory reset and wipe cache, dalvik cache again
then do a superwipe.
sounds like over kill? well it keeps me from having issues when changing roms - i change often so these 3minutes spent save me lots of time later
demkantor said:
an added note
fastboot wipe is still the cleanest wipe
<fastboot -w>
i tend to over kill so do fastboot wipe first
then boot into recovery and do a factory reset and wipe cache, dalvik cache again
then do a superwipe.
sounds like over kill? well it keeps me from having issues when changing roms - i change often so these 3minutes spent save me lots of time later
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blimey...
out of interest should i be wiping anything when i restore from a backup?
Yes
Especially if there was data coruption
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
Thanks
demkantor said:
an added note
fastboot wipe is still the cleanest wipe
<fastboot -w>
i tend to over kill so do fastboot wipe first
then boot into recovery and do a factory reset and wipe cache, dalvik cache again
then do a superwipe.
sounds like over kill? well it keeps me from having issues when changing roms - i change often so these 3minutes spent save me lots of time later
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I Agree!
That's why i want to know about wipes.
Thanks a lot!

any way to wipe device cache without custom recovery?

with my H815 i can't boot into recovery (stock) to wipe the device cache. is there any way to this without twrp installed?
EDIT: so i cleared the cache under settings/storage. is there any way to clear dalvik cache without custom recovery? i'm guessing not
Download lucky patcher apk, Grant root permission go to toolbox there's an option to clear DALVIK CACHE
Dalvik Cache can be cleared with Titanium Backup... Settings Storage cleans the apps cache but not the system cache. System cache can be cleaned by power off the phone. With phone off, press the power and down buttons at the same time and a menu will come up.
flashfire Add >> wipe >> choose whatever you want to wipe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2700146

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