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I just updated to ACS SyndicateROM Frozen 1.2 from CWM. It updated successfully. Everything is great... until I had a bright idea to go into CWM and select "Fix Permissions".
Now, the phone successfully boots up and into the ROM. However, all the apps are going haywire! Everything keeps force closing. Nothing will work long enough before it force closes. I can still lock the phone and shut the phone down from the ROM, but I'm stuck. What do I do? HELP!!!
WHEW! Ok, it worked after I went back into CWM and did fix permissions again. BUT, a bunch of apps are still force closing whenever I load them up. Swype and Google Frameworks keep force closing on their own.
How can I fix those issues? Go into CWM and do it again?
Depending on the number of apps you can just goto settings -> manage applications -> wipe data
If its more than a few just reflash the rom or load a recent nandroid backup.
Sent from my frozen Syndicated Beast...
Good news is that I think I got everything back to normal. I went back into CWM and did the Fix Permissions 3 times in a row. Except my contacts are all gone. Luckily, I have them all saved to my Google account. But, for some reason they won't sync. Any ideas?
Hey guys, I have done a few things to the phone and now am interested in doing a hard reset.
I have rooted the phone with superoneclick, (Will I lose root doing a hard reset-- my guess is no)
I have disabled some bloatware and uninstalled a few ATT apps. I will be sure to enable all of the apps that i disabled, BUT I am wondering if I will have any issues because I uninstalled those ATT apps? Do you see that as being a problem.
Last, I modified the lockscreen file so that it removed the emergency call button, do you see that causing any issues doing a hard reset?
Thanks
No, you will not loose root.
Can't say for sure about att apps, if you removed them with app manager or market, then they will be restored with hard reset, if you removed them with something like titanium backup, then they might gone forever.
I guess you could just flash system.img from the unbrick post before you do hard reset, at least that will for sure restore any bloatware you removed.
Also, not sure you are going to wipe data using cwm, if yes, then be careful since CWM currently has problem when wipe data, use following step instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22533342&postcount=235
On a 2013 LTE Nexus 7 with the latest 5.0.2 installed, my home button doesn't work. The back and recent apps buttons work fine, but the home button doesn't do anything. Like the rest of the buttons, it responds to touch with an animation, but it doesn't take me home, ever, and it also doesn't launch Google Search on hold. I've read in other posts that there should be a "Home" menu option in Settings under the Device section, but I don't have that either. Another oddity, quick settings pulldown from the status bar isn't working. I can pull down the notification tray, but cannot pull down the quick settings above it.
Doing some tinkering of my own, I can tell you the following:
Wiping the data partition resolves the problem, but I'm trying to keep my user accounts, home screens, apps intact, hence my continued search for solution
Using a different launcher (Google Now Launcher via Play Store), the home button works fine but I'd rather use the default system Launcher
Reflashing the factory system image doesn't resolve the problem
There are no force close error messages
Clearing data/cache for the Launcher app doesn't resolve the problem
Clearing all cached data (through the storage menu option within settings, for each user) also doesn't resolve the problem
I have been tinkering (root, multirom, etc) but right now I'm on a fresh, unrooted factory system image, but with my "dirty" data partition (I'm trying to keep my user accounts, home screens, apps intact)
Any ideas of what might be upsetting the Launcher app? Next steps?
Same here.
I haven't tried your entire list, but I've done a few of them. Oddly, when i hit "recent apps", i can then hit "home" and it works. But that's the only time. And my notifications seem to be dead, as well as quick settings...
Background: I'm all stock. I got a system update notice for 5.1.1, which i was pretty sure i already had. So while checking my current OS version, I ended up verifying that i was up to date already. Shortly thereafter, the home button stopped responding and the tablet froze up. I can't remember if it rebooted by itself or if i had to long press the home button to get it to turn off. But when it came back on, it's like everything went factory reset (all the homescreens returned to factory), but all my apps are still there in the app drawer, but they all act as if i just installed them. I have to go into them and re-login to all of them and change all their settings to how i like them. And the homescreens will need to be redone. And the "home" button and notifications still don't work. Tried Nova, but that doesn't fix any of the issues for me. I may try the Google Now Launcher next.
It looks like ahoyboyhoy has tried flashing factory image and it doesn't help, so i'm not going to factory reset if I'll be stuck in the same situation in the end.
To follow up on *my* experience with this problem, I ended up having to format the data partition, so basically a full factory reset. After that, everything was back to normal and I restored apps from a backup.
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ahoyboyhoy said:
To follow up on *my* experience with this problem, I ended up having to format the data partition, so basically a full factory reset. After that, everything was back to normal and I restored apps from a backup.
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Thanks for the update! Were you stock? If so, what was the best way you found to do a backup/restore of apps? Did it handle app data? I tried using Helium a few years ago on an HTC device, but I ran into problems that couldn't be overcome. Does Android's built-in backup option work well? I never have had good app data recovery with the buil-in option...
pokeycd said:
Thanks for the update! Were you stock? If so, what was the best way you found to do a backup/restore of apps? Did it handle app data? I tried using Helium a few years ago on an HTC device, but I ran into problems that couldn't be overcome. Does Android's built-in backup option work well? I never have had good app data recovery with the buil-in option...
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I was stock rooted and I think I used My Backup Pro. Not sure if you need a paid version or root access to backup app data, but I was able to back up apks+data and although it wasn't as seamless as a TWRP backup, it was better than doing things manually.
Hi, after being updated to android pie I've had 2 annoying grey bars either side of the screen which cause havoc with the ability to type because they stop me using the numbers 1 & 0 also the letters p&q after much faffing about & some advice on here about unistalling one hand operation + & me searching all my apps & settings, I finally found it under developer options > running services.
The only option is to stop the service, which worked a treat but obviously on a reboot it reappears & I have to stop it again, which isn't a hardship but annoying. So does anyone know how to disable it permanently? I don't have good lock installed either before anyone thinks I had.
I'm guessing the answer will be root & install something like Titanium?
Package Disabler Pro can kill it permanently, but it's not running on mine and you did have GoodLock installed and likely installed the One Hand addon in addition to GoodLock, which may need removing separately
Or factory reset
Thanks for the info, I had good lock installed on oreo but removed it on pie when Samsung backup restored it but it wouldn't work on pie. Then I wiped it via odin & did a fresh install & made sure good lock was removed from any backup but when the phone restarted the 2 grey lines were on screen again.
Does package disabler require root?
dave2103 said:
Thanks for the info, I had good lock installed on oreo but removed it on pie when Samsung backup restored it but it wouldn't work on pie. Then I wiped it via odin & did a fresh install & made sure good lock was removed from any backup but when the phone restarted the 2 grey lines were on screen again.
Does package disabler require root?
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Your backup probably restored the one hand addon for goodlock, Goodlock is just a UI for the addons, they likely do not require it
This is only happening to people who have had Goodlock installed previously, it is almost certainly coming from your backup restore - goto Settings >Apps > 3 dots menu > Show system apps > find the One Hand app and remove it, or reset again and do not restore
No it does not require root
All done, thanks :good:
Hi all,
Got my 20X running EMUI 9.1 (all stock) and started disabling some useless apps (to me) like Google Music & Google Photos..
But these constantly re-enabled themselves appearing back on home screen.. So I decided to go ADB
Removed mostly Google apps I wasn't using but then I deleted some Huawei ones like HiCare..
...because I was doing such a good job :silly: I decided to get rid of the stock Gallery app - that is com.android.gallery3d and another one like com.android.gallery3d.overlay IIRC
Set my own gallery app as Default however the Huawei Camera app will not let me access recent shots as it's asking for the stock Gallery app...
Any way I can get around this please?
My goto is try apkmirror
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/huawe...ease/gallery-9-0-15-355-android-apk-download/
May or may not like it.
You can also check default apps under apps in setting to reset as default if necessary
Rudolpht said:
My goto is try apkmirror
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/huawe...ease/gallery-9-0-15-355-android-apk-download/
May or may not like it.
You can also check default apps under apps in setting to reset as default if necessary
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Checked it out yesterday but was unable to install the app - goes 'App not installed' at the end.. any idea why?
thanks
tibrocks said:
Hi all,
Got my 20X running EMUI 9.1 (all stock) and started disabling some useless apps (to me) like Google Music & Google Photos..
But these constantly re-enabled themselves appearing back on home screen.. So I decided to go ADB
Removed mostly Google apps I wasn't using but then I deleted some Huawei ones like HiCare..
...because I was doing such a good job :silly: I decided to get rid of the stock Gallery app - that is com.android.gallery3d and another one like com.android.gallery3d.overlay IIRC
Set my own gallery app as Default however the Huawei Camera app will not let me access recent shots as it's asking for the stock Gallery app...
Any way I can get around this please?
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Factory Reset will get you all back to before you started disabling/deleting apps.
ben63vw said:
Factory Reset will get you all back to before you started disabling/deleting apps.
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Was afraid I'd have to do that... just after I finished setting everything up :l
any shortcuts I could take?
tibrocks said:
Was afraid I'd have to do that... just after I finished setting everything up :l
any shortcuts I could take?
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Factory Reset is your fastest way of getting it working again as far as I know. Once you start deleting factory files/apps, I'm not sure what interacts with other files/apps to know exactly what needs to be reinstalled/added manually. With Factory Reset there's no question since it puts everything back how it was from factory. I was lucky enough to unlock my bootloader prior to Huawei blocking that and as a rule I freeze apps via Titanium Backup and wait at least a few weeks to see if anything else is effected before deleting.
tibrocks said:
Checked it out yesterday but was unable to install the app - goes 'App not installed' at the end.. any idea why?
thanks
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You can try an older version and then see if it can be upgraded. The AppMarket if on AL00 is an alternative.
Huawei Backup & Restore is actually pretty good at settings and data, if you can save off the device itself before a reset.
So I managed to sort this out without having to Factory Reset, I just re-installed the app via adb
cmd package install-existing <name of package>
[Also returned the phone in the meantime]