Open Beta 8 - No optimizing apps after wiping cache and dalvik - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

I did a clean flash of Open Beta 8 and formatted /data partition as f2fs for that.
I didn't format /cache or /system as f2fs though.
I'm facing a battery drain while most people are saying battery is amazing.
So, I tried wiping cache and dalvik cache.
But it booted normally. Without any optimization of apps. In few seconds like normal boots ago.
Is it supposed to be this way?

Guess so. Everything works fine?

Puddi_Puddin said:
Guess so. Everything works fine?
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Yeah, Just that the battery drain is there.
I'm scared if I'm the only one for whom wiping cache isn't working...
Can someone confirm by wiping their cache, whether they see a 'Optimizing apps' screen while booting or not?

digiboy1 said:
Yeah, Just that the battery drain is there.
I'm scared if I'm the only one for whom wiping cache isn't working...
Can someone confirm by wiping their cache, whether they see a 'Optimizing apps' screen while booting or not?
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It is the exact reason why we want to upgrade to nougat... It is the feature of 7.x

digiboy1 said:
Yeah, Just that the battery drain is there.
I'm scared if I'm the only one for whom wiping cache isn't working...
Can someone confirm by wiping their cache, whether they see a 'Optimizing apps' screen while booting or not?
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I dont have 'Optimizing apps' message when clearing dalvik and cache in twrp...just the boot logo. Guess its something new in Nougat.
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Other than that - i had the exact same problem as you. The thing that helped me was the factory reset...now battery works fine.

gbegus said:
I dont have 'Optimizing apps' message when clearing dalvik and cache in twrp...just the boot logo. Guess its something new in Nougat.
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Other than that - i had the exact same problem as you. The thing that helped me was the factory reset...now battery works fine.
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Hmmm.
Did you restore any apps after factory reset? Do you use Titanium Backup or any such thing?

digiboy1 said:
I did a clean flash of Open Beta 8 and formatted /data partition as f2fs for that.
I didn't format /cache or /system as f2fs though.
I'm facing a battery drain while most people are saying battery is amazing.
So, I tried wiping cache and dalvik cache.
But it booted normally. Without any optimization of apps. In few seconds like normal boots ago.
Is it supposed to be this way?
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there is no optimizing apps in nougat, it's a feature. the system gathers all the necessary data for battery optimization etc on the go without having to do id all at once during the first boot after a cache/dalvik wipe. your battery drain issues have nothing to do with this

Do more than one wipe cache, data, system, etc...
I heard that doing this some bugs were fixed.
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No wipe, No f2fs , No root, No bootloader unlock
Just a dirty flash from cb7 to Cb8 using the inbuilt update from Local file option and the battery life i am getting is

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Force close ... on all roms?

My gf liked my rooted Nexus, so when she bought her 4g I rooted it for her. It wasn't long before she wanted custom roms, which I helped her out with.
However, we have been running into an issue. No matter what rom is installed after about a while (week to month) her phone starts force closing on everything.
I have flashed it without formatting, with formatting (x3) and nothing seems to fix it.
Needless to say she is becoming ever frustrated and in turn so am I. Is there anything I could check to try to fix the problem.
Appreciate it, and if there is more info you guys need just let me know, because I know this is somewhat vague.
wipe all user data/factory reset,cache and dalvik 3x then flash the rom. her phone should be good to go after that.
Also data, boot and system.shoukd be wiped for any brand new rom you flash, unless its an update to say from nightly, then only dalvik and cache need to be wiped. factory resetting along with wiping caches isn't enough.
Use r2r super wipe and grursomes wipe all zip. Clean wipe makes for clean rom
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use anon ra wipe everything but the SD card atleast 3 times flash the Rom boot it up instance apps reboot back to recovery go to other and fix permissions that should fix the force close issuses also don't restore system data from one Rom to the next
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-EViL-KoNCEPTz- said:
use anon ra wipe everything but the SD card atleast 3 times flash the Rom boot it up instance apps reboot back to recovery go to other and fix permissions that should fix the force close issuses also don't restore system data from one Rom to the next
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edit: amon ra recovery
Alright I have done all of that excpet the super wipe. Maybe there is something I am doing wrong with the actual format. What sizes should I be making the partitions, and ext3 is ok to use right?
When making partitions the size you make is only for apps. I myself only use a 500 MB partition or whatever value amonra allows. The fcs might be from caches filling up. When fc problems arrive try wiping dalvik and cache in recovery. Otherwise you really shouldn't have issues. Also try to download roms using only wifi or straight from a computer. That lowers chsbdes of bad downloads
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Messaging and Phone apps keep crashing

Hey all,
I've been searching for a while now and decided I should just post my question finally. I have the Galaxy SIII, rooted, and running CM10 stable. For the last 3 months or so, my SMS app, Messaging, has been randomly force closing and crashing. The only way to fix it is by rebooting the phone. I've tried re-flashing the mod 5 times, and even wiped data and done 2 factory resets. Still no luck.
And more recently my "phone" app has been doing it too. It crashes when I open up the dial pad and drops calls randomly and I have to restart my phone for it to work again.
Both of these will happen randomly. Sometimes I can go 4 hours without having to restart my phone, other times I have to restart my phone every 20 minutes. It's really starting to bug me.
Is there an app that's known to cause these crashes? Or is there a possibility that the mod file is corrupt? Thoughts? Questions? Any help is appreciated!!
When you flashed Cm10, did you come from stock or a custom rom? Did you also format /system?
If you made a nandroid while on stock, I would:
Wipe data, cache, dalvik and restore that. Then (assuming you still have Cm10 and gapps zips on your device) I would wipe data and caches again, format /system and flash rom/gapps. Wipe data/cache and reboot.
xBeerdroiDx said:
When you flashed Cm10, did you come from stock or a custom rom? Did you also format /system?
If you made a nandroid while on stock, I would:
Wipe data, cache, dalvik and restore that. Then (assuming you still have Cm10 and gapps zips on your device) I would wipe data and caches again, format /system and flash rom/gapps. Wipe data/cache and reboot.
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When I flashed, it was from a previous CM10 ROM that worked fine. I reflashed because one of my apps was getting an "unknown" error, and now this crashing is happening. I don't think I have ever done "format /system". How do I go about that?
tango259 said:
When I flashed, it was from a previous CM10 ROM that worked fine. I reflashed because one of my apps was getting an "unknown" error, and now this crashing is happening. I don't think I have ever done "format /system". How do I go about that?
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To have a completely clean install, you should always:
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik (under advanced)
Format /system (under mounts and storage)
Flash rom
Flash gapps
Wipe data
Reboot
Be sure to have whatever you feel important backed up as this will wipe your system. Make a nandroid first if you don't already have one
xBeerdroiDx said:
To have a completely clean install, you should always:
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik (under advanced)
Format /system (under mounts and storage)
Flash rom
Flash gapps
Wipe data
Reboot
Be sure to have whatever you feel important backed up as this will wipe your system. Make a nandroid first if you don't already have one
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Thanks!! I'll try it tonight and post with the results tomorrow. Last time I flashed it took 2 days until the problems arose again.
tango259 said:
Thanks!! I'll try it tonight and post with the results tomorrow. Last time I flashed it took 2 days until the problems arose again.
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There shouldn't be any issues if you have flashed correctly. Many users have also noted that a custom rom performs better when returning to stock and then flashing the new rom via the above procedures. Feel free to pm me your results
What the???
xBeerdroiDx said:
There shouldn't be any issues if you have flashed correctly. Many users have also noted that a custom rom performs better when returning to stock and then flashing the new rom via the above procedures. Feel free to pm me your results
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To have a completely clean install, you should always:
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik (under advanced)
Format /system (under mounts and storage)
Flash rom
Flash gapps
Wipe data <------------- ????
Reboot
I can't see this is a good thing, but I'm a noob.
You're saying after installing the new ROM and apps (Flash rom Flash gapps), you then go back into CWM and select 'wipe data/factory reset'??
Again, I'm a noob and maybe I'm reading this wrong!
Doing a wipe again right after installing a new ROM sounds so wrong to me.
What would that do?
RoidRulez said:
Wipe data <------------- ????
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This step (step 7 in your list) isn't necessary.
When in doubt, follow the directions in the OP of the rom you are trying to flash, usually can't go wrong.

[Q] Please help Stuck on the htc one screen after hboot upgrade

hello i decided to upgrade my hboot by flashing the correct firmware http://www.androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=3.16.65.2.zip also never did any OTA just update my hboot
my cid is orang216 and now after upgrading i am completely stuck on htc ONE screen i cant boot into my stock ics 4.0.3 rom anymore pleaseeee helppppppp i can however boot into hboot WHAT TO DOOO???
EDIT : Also i unlocked my new hboot again and flashed cwm recovery touch and did a factory reset aka wipe user data from CWM touch menu but no luck helpppp
You could just flash a new Rom instead of your stock Rom.... Fast boot flash the boot.img then go back into recovery and flash away... I believe the reason why ur getting stuck is because ur on a jelly bean hboot now
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and please stop making double threads. first : its forbidden on xda, second its annoying
Mr Hofs said:
and please stop making double threads. first : its forbidden on xda, second its annoying
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That to lol
Not sent from an Iphone but from a more sophisticated Android device.
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I could be wrong but I believe you can only flash jb roms now.
Not sent from an Iphone but from a more sophisticated Android device.
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Like this one... It's very fast and stable... Very good battery life
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
Not sent from an Iphone but from a more sophisticated Android device.
correct, he needs a custom JB rom, or a stock JB nandroid backup to restore. if he wants to go back to stock.
reflash the phone with a full wipe !
Sorry I forgot to mention about the full wipe. :banghead:
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Mr Hofs said:
and please stop making double threads. first : its forbidden on xda, second its annoying
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sorry just needed urgent help
Mr Hofs said:
correct, he needs a custom JB rom, or a stock JB nandroid backup to restore. if he wants to go back to stock.
reflash the phone with a full wipe !
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enigma2446 said:
Sorry I forgot to mention about the full wipe. :banghead:
Not sent from an Iphone but from a more sophisticated Android device.
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okay i guess i will go to a custom jb (ARHD) now and last quesion for now how to full wipe is it from fastboot??ifso can you please give me the all the commands?
no a full wipe is done inside the recovery. flash the boot.img and make a full wipe then install the new rom
Mr Hofs said:
no a full wipe is done inside the recovery. flash the boot.img and make a full wipe then install the new rom
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OMG Thanks sooooo much to XDA now i am running arhd smoothly on my htc one x WOOOOOOT:victory::victory:
though about full wipe i am using cwm recovery and before flashing the boot.img i did select two option
1.wipe data\clear cache
2.Wipe casch partition
those are the only two options i saw in recovery though there are more option in advanced menu but didnt touch those
summery of what i did:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
again in recovery selected wipe data and wipe cash partition option
installed arhd from recovery(no tweaks selected and also selected data wipe in AROMA)
rebooted to arhd
so now what? did i do a full wipe??? i dont think i did as all music and game data is still in my storage ??? also did i had to SELECT THE battery stats clear CWM???
and just another question why cant i install any of the game apks that i installed easily when i was in stock ics????
You don't need to wipe data so many times... You only have to do it once, either in Aroma installer or through recovery... Also go to advanced>wipe dalvic n cache
Full wipe means your /system /cache and dalvic cache are wiped clean... the user sd card isn't touched. So none of your pics, videos get deleted!
Even your android folder is intact, so if you have downloaded large game data, no need to download it again, just install the apk and your good to go!
and finally about the apks, you have to go to settings and 'check' install apps from unknown sources! That will solve your problem I guess!
Mr Hofs said:
no a full wipe is done inside the recovery. flash the boot.img and make a full wipe then install the new rom
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vin4yak said:
You don't need to wipe data so many times... You only have to do it once, either in Aroma installer or through recovery... Also go to advanced>wipe dalvic n cache
Full wipe means your /system /cache and dalvic cache are wiped clean... the user sd card isn't touched. So none of your pics, videos get deleted!
Even your android folder is intact, so if you have downloaded large game data, no need to download it again, just install the apk and your good to go!
and finally about the apks, you have to go to settings and 'check' install apps from unknown sources! That will solve your problem I guess!
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oh so that what full wipe means THANKS :victory:
and just the LAST question yes now i can install apks but after i try to open the game apk that depends data folder(eg gangstar rio) i get a massage gangstar rio has stopped working so are apks OS depended or is it the data that is os dependent???though also some apks that i never installed with data like vice city seems to work fine
aseferfan said:
oh so that what full wipe means THANKS :victory:
and just the LAST question yes now i can install apks but after i try to open the game apk that depends data folder(eg gangstar rio) i get a massage gangstar rio has stopped working so are apks OS depended or is it the data that is os dependent???though also some apks that i never installed with data like vice city seems to work fine
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Yes, bad data can be one of the reasons it's showing... why don't you delete the data and then download/install the game again?
vin4yak said:
Yes, bad data can be one of the reasons it's showing... why don't you delete the data and then download/install the game again?
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okay that has to be it also after wiping dalvik cach now it displayed a masssage android is upgrading and its back to arhd now....so was that normal?and do i need to fllash arhd again from recovery now?
aseferfan said:
okay that has to be it also after wiping dalvik cach now it displayed a masssage android is upgrading and its back to arhd now....so was that normal?and do i need to fllash arhd again from recovery now?
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OMG... I meant deleting that game data m8!! Not your cache/dalvic from recovery
Yes, it's normal that you get that message.."Android is upgrading">..
After wiping cache and dalvic from recovery, when the phone boots up.. it again creates the dalvic for the apps. That's why you get that message and there's no need to flash arhd now...
Just go to settings>Apps>select the game>clear cache/data...
vin4yak said:
Yes, bad data can be one of the reasons it's showing... why don't you delete the data and then download/install the game again?
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vin4yak said:
OMG... I meant deleting that game data m8!! Not your cache/dalvic from recovery
Yes, it's normal that you get that message.."Android is upgrading">..
After wiping cache and dalvic from recovery, when the phone boots up.. it again creates the dalvic for the apps. That's why you get that message and there's no need to flash arhd now...
Just go to settings>Apps>select the game>clear cache/data...
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oh lol :silly:
though i dont see any sideeffects now and my games seems to be running smoother now haha
so i guess i am done now no need to tinker around bootloader now unless i want a new rom?
aseferfan said:
oh lol :silly:
though i dont see any sideeffects now and my games seems to be running smoother now haha
so i guess i am done now no need to tinker around bootloader now unless i want a new rom?
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Yes, It deleted the stale data/cache and then rebuilds it when phone boots up... so it's a good thing! I always wipe my cache/dalvic once in 10 days or so...
Yes, no need to bother about the bootloader and stuff for now! Enjoy JB/ARHD!
vin4yak said:
Yes, It deleted the stale data/cache and then rebuilds it when phone boots up... so it's a good thing! I always wipe my cache/dalvic once in 10 days or so...
Yes, no need to bother about the bootloader and stuff for now! Enjoy JB/ARHD!
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Finally i can live with my perfected device in peace :victory::victory:
Many thanks to XDA and all the users who helped here.
okay case closed for now MODERATORS kindly close this thread and all of my other ones

wiping cahce and dalvik will affect the battery cache/stat?

Okay, I will install an update to my custom ROM in recovery, so I wiped cache and dalvik and installed the update. I just want to know if it will affect the battery stat/cache by wiping the cache and dalvik?
toylee1992 said:
Okay, I will install an update to my custom ROM in recovery, so I wiped cache and dalvik and installed the update. I just want to know if it will affect the battery stat/cache by wiping the cache and dalvik?
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No it wont affect at all..
Jm!
Not sure, but I think it does affect the battery and wiping the Dalvik cache because when (sorry for my english) I apply it, my battery goes very fast and with time and use the term returns.
angelfbian said:
Not sure, but I think it does affect the battery and wiping the Dalvik cache because when (sorry for my english) I apply it, my battery goes very fast and with time and use the term returns.
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it won't affect a thing
The only way to affect battery stats is by doing a battery calibration, using the app or a recovery that supports it, or by flashing an update which replaces the actual "battery file", which I forgot the name...

Lolipop and Dalvik Cache

Just curious is it normal for android 5.0 to use so much dalvik cache mine is about 450mb I used titanium backup clear dalvik cache after restart android optimizing again at boot up.
Yes.
Even tho Lollipop is ART, it still caches the compiled apps in the dalvik cache folder.
kevp75 said:
Yes.
Even tho Lollipop is ART, it still caches the compiled apps in the dalvik cache folder.
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Question, since lollipop is using art, is it bad or hurts it any to wipe dalvik? Haven't read enough about it I guess.
Wiping dalvik has borked Dompop a few times for me. Wiping cache has never been a problem though.
It kinda defeats the purpose ART now on and further down to road and still uses dalvik, discription change log says no more dalvik cache yet ART depending on dalvik. on kit kat my dalvik was always empty time time if I'd removed system apk then there would few mb's of left over data.
Aye its borked for a few people, suprisingly it hasnt for me... Takes alot longer for that 1st afterwords tho... Like, fresh clean install long LOL
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