I have a small problem :
When i format the phone to factory settings, everything is good, phone boots at a clean state.
Now when i try to open the Browser is gives me a error : ( process com.android.browser ) is not responding.
I can do whatever i like, but the browser won't work!!!
Some1 has this too en is there a way to fix it ?
If you have custom recovery, try also delete of caches (dalvik, data, ...) and do factory reset again.
You have tried to change stock browser font size setting? If so, then try to delete its data.
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is the non wipe rom wipe the messages and the calls.....
and what to wipe exactly......
thanks.
nothing at all
The non wipe version of a rom doesn't delete anything on your phone ...no data, no phone numbers, no messages ...nothing
cristi_8ic said:
The non wipe version of a rom doesn't delete anything on your phone ...no data, no phone numbers, no messages ...nothing
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Nothing ????? even the apps.......???
The system Apps are overwritten... the system data is untouched...
for example dependening on the stock ROM version you have flashed... a system app (e.g. browser or calendar)... might have a newer/older/same version than the previous rom...
but the browser bookmarks or the calender entries wont be lost...
this apply's to non-wipe ROM....
clear as mud??
As I said befor:
"nothing at all"
As for apps it will replace the system ones but those you have installed from the market etc will remain as is.
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Thanks guys for the replies......now i understand........
I tried to test V6 Supercharger, but it got stuck at the lg logo and then I had to restore my nandroid backup.
Everything was perfectly restored, except CM Camera app. It opens, it shows camera image, but i can't shoot (it's like i had touchscreen turned off) and also the gallery thumbnail is black. The image stutters and when i press "back" it causes a FC.
Also, I upgraded my ROM from 6.5.7 to 6.5.8 (wiping Dalvik cache) and the problem persists.
Camera itself is working well, as i'm using lgcamera and barcode scanner. But I really like CM original camera app, so what can I do to solve it?
I have a P500, mik's CM7 6.5.8 (problem appeared while I was using 6.5.7), franco/fserve's v20 at the moment (v19.2 before, i guess). Underclock at 480/600MHz with SmartassV2.
I have problem too. My fix:
Clear app data in aplications menu, then Wipe dalvik, wipe cashe and reboot.
If it fail, you can restore settings in app and maybe (last way) reflash rom
Well, I cleared its data, wiped cache and dalvik and still it doesn't work. I've already reflashed (to 6.5.8) but without formatting everything.
Thanks for helping, but do you have any other solution besides wiping everything and do a ROM clean install?
i dont know it for sure, but sometimes you cant restore apps if the android API has changed, so the app with same name is crashing if a "big" change in the android code was done,
its the same as you try to run a realy ICS app on gingerbread, it crashes too.
I had this same problem on an HTC EVO 4G running CyanogenMod 7.1 with the ClockworkMod Recovery. Wiping the cache and Dalvik cache did nothing. Until I installed Amon RA Recovery, and wiped the cache and Dalvik cache from there. Worked like a charm!
I've heard people say ClockworkMod doesn't always clear the Dalvik cache properly. Perhaps that's your problem as well? Good luck!
As the title says - anyone else get this with the latest hyperdroid rom version?
Bad flash? or something else i need to do? (quicker fix than redownloading rom and starting again)
Dont mind hunting out apk's but id rather not take the app developers work from other than intended sources.
Have you changed dpi? If so, set it back to 240, reboot, clear market cache, download app, set to custom dpi, reboot, clear market cache.
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never touched a thing. wiped the dalvik and rebooted again but no joy. I'll try a fresh download of the rom and start over.
Had this problem too
Fix it by doing the following:
1. Go into CWM Recovery
2. Wipe Cache (did this twice)
3. Wipe Dalvik Cache (did it twice)
4. Fix Permissions
5. Reboot
Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
AriHell said:
Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
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Try the SuperWipe from "Android Revolution HD" here --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797334
Be careful, this will erase everything that is not on your external SD-card. Read the instruction first.
AriHell said:
Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
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Are the apps system apps perchance? A wipe of data WILL wipe all user installed apps, the full wipe script alluded to doesn't do anything that you can't do manually from recovery.
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So you did a full whipe but did you do also a factory reset?
AriHell said:
Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
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Sure the apps aren't part of the ROM. Depends on what the dev has cooked into it.
Sure you're doing a full wipe vs wiping caches only.
Could also be syncing to your Google account meaning when you launch play store it automatically detects your market links and reinstalls previously installed apps
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CWM Recovery mounts and storage FORMAT system cache data and preload .
That fails wipe internal sd card .
jje
explanation
I think I didn't explained my self right, these apps are "user" apps downloaded from Play store.
things I did before installing the rom:
1. factory reset from setting.
from cwm:
2. wipe data/factory reset
3. wipe cache partition
4. wipe dalvik-cache
5. wipe battery stats
5. format /cache
/system
/data
/preload
/sdcard
* also I removed the external sd.
but still I have these app "ghosts"
Then i suggest as per previous replies to the same question you are auto downloading from Google play after installing a rom .
jje
JJEgan said:
Then i suggest as per previous replies to the same question you are auto downloading from Google play after installing a rom .
jje
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I disabled wifi/data and sync when it ask for a wifi connection (at the openning screen of the new rom) so there is no way it somehow sync with play store.
you can see below what I mean by saying "ghosts"
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AriHell said:
I disabled wifi/data and sync when it ask for a wifi connection (at the openning screen of the new rom) so there is no way it somehow sync with play store.
you can see below what I mean by saying "ghosts"
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I wonder what kind of apps behaving so stubborn and weird. Mind sharing the apps name?
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Well.. I don't think it happening because of the app, any way here are some names (from the picture above)
google chrome
betterbatterystats
aide
sdtools
and many other
What rom are you using?
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I tried Omega, HyperGalaxy and WanamLite
Could possibly be a problem with your CWM installation or any dependencies such as ?busybox
Ok so I installed Samsung 4.1.1 stock rom and reinstalled CWM and afterwards install Omega rom and it worked!!!
Clean Rom Install
Many people don't exactly know what a Data Wipe / Factory reset is. NO it does not delete "all" your data on Internal SD-Card. It Deletes all you user data and settings and stuff, like it says it formats "system". For Example if you Full wipe you loose Whatsapp, but the Whatsapp folder on your internal SD-Card remains untouched, that means you can restore your Conversations with ease. This means you can cause a huge mess on your internal SD-Card over time. This is my way how to do a CLEAN install. Doing this prevents many unwanted issues like Bootloops, FC's and all those other nasty laggy ****.
1. Put new rom on EXTERNAL SD Card (if slot available)
2. Data Wipe / Factory Reset
3. Wipe Cache
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache
5. Format Internal SD card
6. Install Rom and enjoy
Keeping your personal Data on your external SD-Card is a good idea (pics, music, vids , docs ...)
[You can do this even if you don't have an ext. SD-Slot. After "cleaning" your device mount USB-Storage in CWM Recoery and you can connect to pc and pull over your rom. ]
And this is probably one of the best ways to do a clean install without aditional Scripts like superwipe or other "flashy" stuff. (DO NOT USE THOSE SCRIPTS UNLESS THEY ARE IN AN INSTALLATION GUIDE)
One addition to above format/preload as well .
jje
Hello!
Norwegian Noob here. I got the basics, nothing more.
I just used Link2SD to clean cache and to clean Dalvik Cache, and i may also have cleaned 2nd partition garbage.
Then i rebooted, and nothing happens. it just kept staying at the white "HTC" -screen over the night (gave it some time).
The morning after i went into CWM to wipe dalvik cache and clean cache. Then at reboot it needs some time (10min, i guess dalvik buildup?).
When its done and it gets to the "desktop", the apps just say "loading".
When i try to do something at all, i just get message saying for example "sorry, settings (process com.android.settings) stopped. try again".
Some apps can be used, like go sms pro, clockwidget, flashlightwidget, but no other apps like calculator, calendar, tapatalk.
Now if i try to reboot, it just keeps staying at the white HTC-screen. Then i have to take out battery, boot into recovery, delete dalvik cache again, and reboot. then the same thing happens again.
I would be happy for any suggestions i can get (and sorry for my bad english:laugh: )
My system:
HTC Desire A8181
Android 2.3
Cyanogen 7.2.0.1 (if i dont remember completely wrong, cant check as process crash)
Additional info; link2sd may have been automatically installed to SD, and may not have been moved to phone by me before i wiped dalvik via link2sd-settings.
No one with any suggestions?
Have to delete everything and install rom again if i cant solve this :-\
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Sounds like you did more than delete just your cache and dalvik, couldn't say for sure but my guess is you have some apps or at least data installed in a partition you erased.
You will almost for surely need to wipe all and flash ROM or backup. You can try to fix permissions in recovery but I doubt it will help.
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