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?
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When I look in the the "Downloads" section of the Market app, it shows 3 apps constantly installing even though they aren't and they are not on the top of the list. They are Titanium Backup, AutoKiller, and XDA Developers. I can use these apps without issue. When I try long pressing any of these items, only an the option "Details" pop up and going to the page is also useless. I tried uninstalling Titanium Backup to see if it would get rid of it but it doesn't and now I cannot reinstall Titanium Backup since I cannot cancel the false installation! Shutting off the phone and reflashing my Rom does not help. If I need to wipe may I have the Titanium apk so I can adb install it to my phone?
Edit: Never mind I fixed it.
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
I'm trying to reset my phone, but every time a do that it instantly after rebooting starts to restore my settings and apps aldough I uncheked the box about backinkg up my data in security settings.
What am I doing wrong?
Go quickly to Settings/Privacy as soon as you finish the setup wizard.
If backup settings is greyed out, turn it on quick, turn off restore settings, and then turn off backup settings.
Worse you might get in that timeframe is your wallpaper and wifi settings auto restored but no time for the apks and data.
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!!!
When the bootloader unlock came I finally upgraded from my rooted note 3 to a note 4. Two apps that I used regularly were titanium backup and greenery.
The issue I'm having with titanium backup is that any time I attempt to backup even one small app it says insufficient space. I don't have mount namespace separation set so I'm not sure what the issue is.
The other app I'm having issues with is greenify. I have the settings set for automatic hibernate, I have the xposed module enabled and greenify is set as a device administrator and the accessibility option is turned on, yet the app I'm wanting to greenify says "pending manual hibernation" and never gets stopped. If I manually hibernate it, it switches to the app info screen like it's manually pushing the force stop button.
Any ideas?
TB:
Go to Preferences > Backup folder location
Make sure that storage provider is DocumentProvider
Make sure that it isn't complaining about the current backup folder being unwriteable
Greenify:
Not entirely sure what could be causing that, but if you're rooted and running Xposed, there's no reason to need accessibility options. I don't even think it needs to be a device administrator (unless you're trying to greenify system apps).
Just go into Greenify's settings and make sure that the working mode is set to Boost.