[Q] Market problem - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey Guys,
I just installed MIUI ROM, tested it and stuff...
Really great ROM, but not stable enough for me!
I really liked it theme
So I decided to go back to the CM from WB I made a backup of.
Wiped userdata, cache, dalvik cache, battery stats and restored backup.
Now I got a problem, when I open the Market, go to My apps, and press to update/download a app the downloading fails.
Can anyone give me the solution to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
Best whishes,
PlayGunsta

Somehow it got fixed. Thanks for searching/thinking if you didn't reply!

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[BASIC TIP] Keeping Your Phone Running Smoothly *Mods can you please move to General*

I don't believe Ive seen this mentioned anywhere yet, so I figured Id remind those who know, and inform the newbies who don't know.
Ive heard people who have applied various lag fixes complain that their phone slows down over time when opening apps. This "fix" i am about to mention is really easy and can help anyone not just those who have problems with an applied lag fix.
If you open Rom Manager and use Fix Permissions, wait for it to finish, then select Reboot to Recovery, and wipe Cache, and then go to Advanced Settings, and wipe dalvik cache, then reboot normally, your phone will hang at the Galaxy S bootscreen for a few minutes, it might take a while because it is rebuilding the dalvik cache, you should notice things running smoothly again and apps opening quicker.
Hope this helps anyone out there!
Does wiping those 2 cache's screw up installed apps? Where you have to download them all again?
Bronk93 said:
Does wiping those 2 cache's screw up installed apps? Where you have to download them all again?
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No, wiping the caches shouldn't affect your installed apps.
And all the same, if you still worry about it, just run a nandroid backup before you wipe the caches, then if you run into any issues, just restore, or advanced-restore only your data partition.
cheers,
=)
~ Jocelyn
So not a big deal cause I have replaced my update.zip with the clock work reboot update.zip and can reach clockwork still by "reinstalling packages" but I tried this fix and now can't reboot into recovery straight to clockwork through rom manager cause it says something to the effect of
E: can't reboot cause file /cache/update.zip missing
(bad)
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Not exact but obviously there was a vital cached update.zip that was used in order to reboot directly into clockwork through rom manager.... Any idea on a fix? Think it would be unwise to just reflash clockwork through rom manager again to recache the file? Would anything else be effected like possibly overwriting my past nand recoveries? Thanks guys/gals for any help on this one.
Pooped from my Samsung Vibrant using XDA app...
Dont mind the skidmarks...
Bump for the safety of reflashing clockwork to replace cache file?
Pooped from my Samsung Vibrant using XDA app...
Dont mind the skidmarks...
p()()pypants said:
Bump for the safety of reflashing clockwork to replace cache file?
Pooped from my Samsung Vibrant using XDA app...
Dont mind the skidmarks...
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yes, your missing the update.zip that unzipps itself to run clockwork. So yes flash the update.zip again through rom manager.
I just creates the update.zip file so it will not do any harm.
Awesome I assumed just as much but wanted confirmation first, thank you much
Pooped from my Samsung Vibrant using XDA app...
Dont mind the skidmarks...
I've done this, and it worked just fine.
Thanks OP!
it worked perfectly, thanks
speedysilwady said:
I don't believe Ive seen this mentioned anywhere yet, so I figured Id remind those who know, and inform the newbies who don't know.
Ive heard people who have applied various lag fixes complain that their phone slows down over time when opening apps. This "fix" i am about to mention is really easy and can help anyone not just those who have problems with an applied lag fix.
If you open Rom Manager and use Fix Permissions, wait for it to finish, then select Reboot to Recovery, and wipe Cache, and then go to Advanced Settings, and wipe dalvik cache, then reboot normally, your phone will hang at the Galaxy S bootscreen for a few minutes, it might take a while because it is rebuilding the dalvik cache, you should notice things running smoothly again and apps opening quicker.
Hope this helps anyone out there!
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Thank you! Am trying this now and will post any impressions after.
EDIT: Immediately after re-booting, it definitely seems smoother and snappier - thanks again for this. I was wondering if I should do something like this, but didn't know what, because I'd flashed Eugene's Vibrant6 and a lag fix and then restored to my pre-flash nandroid. I thought the phone's performance was suffering after all that, and I definitely found this tip helpful, so really appreciated!

CM9 - "Unfortunately, System UI has stopped"

I've updated to the latest CM9 alpha build and I'm getting this error.
"Unfortunately, System UI has stopped"
And this evidently results in me having no notification bar, so no back/home/menu buttons. I'm using Button Savior for now, but how do I fix this? I tried re-updating, wiping cache, wiping dalvik, and none of that fixes it. Help please.
Thanks!
Have you tried wiping data and then flashing?
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I was afraid to because I wasn't sure what "wipe data/factory reset" would do. I thought it would maybe take me to stock Nook (yes, I'm that big of a noob), but it seems it treats it as if cm9 were the stock software/ui. I lost all my apps, but I can just reinstall those. I finally have my notification bar back though. Thanks so much for your help!
Np. Its a common belief that you had in regard to wipe data/factory reset (I myself thought this myself when I was new to android). In reality though, it is simply clearing out the user data partition and resetting the rom to its raw form, thus all user apps and data are deleted. This is why apps like titanium backup are useful, so that you can restore your apps and data when swapping roms.
Generally when simply updating a rom, a data wipe is not needed. But if you encounter weird errors such as yours, a data wipe will usually do the trick.
Conversely, you should almost always do a data wipe when going to a different rom (stock to -> cm9 for instance).
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phon00b said:
I was afraid to because I wasn't sure what "wipe data/factory reset" would do. I thought it would maybe take me to stock Nook (yes, I'm that big of a noob), but it seems it treats it as if cm9 were the stock software/ui. I lost all my apps, but I can just reinstall those. I finally have my notification bar back though. Thanks so much for your help!
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If you don't want to do a factory reset, try to replace twLauncher with "Go Launcher" and see if that fix it for you...
phon00b said:
I've updated to the latest CM9 alpha build and I'm getting this error.
"Unfortunately, System UI has stopped"
And this evidently results in me having no notification bar, so no back/home/menu buttons. I'm using Button Savior for now, but how do I fix this? I tried re-updating, wiping cache, wiping dalvik, and none of that fixes it. Help please.
Thanks!
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Which CM9 alpha build #??
I had tested both CM10 and CM9 on my Nook Tablet device, the CM10 (SGT7 Jelly Bean Rom v0.3 - Linaro) is not stable for daily use. The standby and sleep is good, but running any apps or install apps from Google Play may freeze the device. Experience this for 5-10 per day.
After follow the tread, found that CM9 v0.05.3 is "good" for daily use, then I downgrade to CM9, so far it work pretty good for normal day to day use.
Anyway, the Jelly Bean UI is far more better then ICS.

[Q] Maximum speed out of my device? worth it?

Hey XDA!
I tried looking up a little bit in regards needing to do a factory wipe/clearing my cache for maximum speed/newness. I flashed my first roms for the first time on sunday and I went back to 4.0.4 but then suddenly the official version of 4.1 came out and I updated to it without having to factory clear and wiping my cache it just worked perfectly. All my contacts/messages and apps were there.
Now, I'm a person who tries to juice out every bit of power I got and I'm wondering if I really need to clear cache/factory wipe to get the most speed out of my new 4.1, keep in mind I just factory cleared it less than 24 hours ago and just added 16 of my usual apps.
any responses would be appreciated!
(I also have titanium backup pro to restore all this stuff on a new ROM but I don't think it'll work without having an SD card cause it'll just wipe off my internal storage after I factory wipe, and uploading to dropbox takes forever with my down/up)
Thanks so much!
MattHamed1 said:
Hey XDA!
I tried looking up a little bit in regards needing to do a factory wipe/clearing my cache for maximum speed/newness. I flashed my first roms for the first time on sunday and I went back to 4.0.4 but then suddenly the official version of 4.1 came out and I updated to it without having to factory clear and wiping my cache it just worked perfectly. All my contacts/messages and apps were there.
Now, I'm a person who tries to juice out every bit of power I got and I'm wondering if I really need to clear cache/factory wipe to get the most speed out of my new 4.1, keep in mind I just factory cleared it less than 24 hours ago and just added 16 of my usual apps.
any responses would be appreciated!
(I also have titanium backup pro to restore all this stuff on a new ROM but I don't think it'll work without having an SD card cause it'll just wipe off my internal storage after I factory wipe, and uploading to dropbox takes forever with my down/up)
Thanks so much!
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yes you really need to wipe cache /dalvik and data(factory) when coming from a totally different version of android , a format of the system would be a good choice to, even if an update from a rom for eg checkrom v4 ics to v5 ics when no wipe needed its always better to full wipe and restore etc it really takes no time .. and as you have come from ics to jb then get wiping after you backed up and start from scratch

[Q] Defaults clearing after restart

Hello,
Lately I notice that some apps clear their default state after I restart.
Specifically: my keyboard app, my launcher and few more. I have set them as default again every time I restart.
This started only recently. I am using WanamLite 6.5.
Something in your phone has become corrupt, if clearing cache, dalvic then fixing permissions doesn't help then full wipe and reflash.
Thanks for the suggestion, but no go, sadly. This happened AFTER a full wipe and a flash - and clearing the caches and permissions didn't help.
This wasn't happening before, by the way.
Try going back to stock and see if it still happens.
Just wanted to let you know, for future reference, that the problem is solved in the latest WanamLite 6.6 XXEMD2.

[Q] Insufficient storage available - how?

My friends,
I have a weird problem with installing some apps and I have tried so hard to fix this, but nothing have worked. This is not a problem with dalvik cache or some other cache, I have enough space in every partition, reflashing from start (with wiping and everything) did not resolve my problem.
The best thing is that I have installed some apps that are over 50mb, but e.g. Readability with is ~7mb cannot be installed, even though I have apps that have exactly same size.
What can it be? What can prevent me from installing some apps, even I have fresh ROM, full space and cleared every cache? I am using latest MIUI v5 ROM - Android 4.1.2 (before flashing it I had older version, which did not work too). I do not think it is because of ROM, it must be something else.
Have anyone had this problem? Please help me, my friends.
arkenstone said:
My friends,
I have a weird problem with installing some apps and I have tried so hard to fix this, but nothing have worked. This is not a problem with dalvik cache or some other cache, I have enough space in every partition, reflashing from start (with wiping and everything) did not resolve my problem.
The best thing is that I have installed some apps that are over 50mb, but e.g. Readability with is ~7mb cannot be installed, even though I have apps that have exactly same size.
What can it be? What can prevent me from installing some apps, even I have fresh ROM, full space and cleared every cache? I am using latest MIUI v5 ROM - Android 4.1.2 (before flashing it I had older version, which did not work too). I do not think it is because of ROM, it must be something else.
Have anyone had this problem? Please help me, my friends.
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Use gs2rom nuke script
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