[Q] phone wipes itself out on every reboot - Optimus One, P500, V General

Hello, I am having issues with my phone (Optimus V) after installed a custom ROM. I have AOSP 2.3.4/CM7 and thunderc 1.1.0. My issue is that every time I reboot my phone, it goes into recovery mode and wipes all data out and restarts the phone, so I have to go through the initial setup every single time. I don't know what to do to solve this issue. Thank you very much for your help in advance.

Wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik's cache, and re-install aosp's, or recover from a backup. Also, make sure you're not running - problem solved.

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[Q] One issue after flashing Galaxy task 7.0

Hello Everyone!
I just flash Galaxy task 7.0(new released ROM) on my tablet.
It almost works perfectly. However, I have one issue that I always get a pop-up message below when I reboot my device.
The application com.sec.android.app.worldclock has stopped unexpectedly.
What I can do is either to close it or send report to Google.
Any better solution on this issue? Where can I find the application and remove it from my tablet.
There is no problem with the rom. First try wipe data in app settings and if that doesn't work....Did you do a full wipe before installing? Whether you did or not do it agin. In cwm wipe cache, wipe dalvik and wipe data/factory reset. Do each one twice then you know it has worked, cos I heard that sometimes cwm can miss some files doing a wipe. Then install the full galaxy task 7 again. I am using it and have no problem with world clock or anything else.

[Q] Can't wipe Dalvik Cache

I was flashing CM9 from CM7 on my Motorola Defy, botched it up intially due to a slip of my finger which led to me to Clear the cache first. But then I restarted the entire process by Clearing Data -> Installing -> Flashing Kernel and so on...
But when I tried to clear the Dalvik Cache, the phone didn't delete it. It didn't give me a message that it wiped the cache, but it didn't say otherwise either. This led me to believe that the cache just didn't exist anymore.
As a result, I'm unable to install apps - Says there is no memory and I need to make more. Also, everytime the phone comes on is treated as the first time. It takes me through the whole process of Setting up an account and everything. This has rendered my phone obsolete.
Please help me!
Thanks in advance.
~Bloo (newb) ^_^
EDIT: Solved, reflashed the stock SBF. But is this the only solution? :O
Have you tried doing a clean install?
Honestly, any time you get issues like this where the phone gets stuck (either in a boot loop or resetting your settings every boot, etc.) it's best to just wipe/factory reset and re-flash everything.
This is also why it's important to make backups so that if something does go wrong when flashing, you can just restore and be good to go.
If by a clean install you mean starting from wiping data, flashing the ROM on again and going on to clear cache and dalvik cache; Yes I did that. But I'm unable to clear the cache.
I ought to have created a backup, didn't.
So how can I go about fixing this issue?
bloomark said:
If by a clean install you mean starting from wiping data, flashing the ROM on again and going on to clear cache and dalvik cache; Yes I did that. But I'm unable to clear the cache.
I ought to have created a backup, didn't.
So how can I go about fixing this issue?
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A clean install seems like the main thing to do (again). If you want, you could try going back to stock.
Installing again didn't do the job. Still can't wipe Dalvik Cache and the Setting still reset on every boot.
The chief problem I have with this is that I'm in India whereas the stock baseband is Europe. So to change it I've to reboot and can't do that because it resets every boot. @[email protected]
Is it a problem with the Kernel?
I'll go back to stock, but it seems a bit complex and I'm afraid I'll brick my phone. :'(
EDIT: Felt it was important to mention that the boot screen still shows CM7.1 and not CM9
I have a similiar problem.
Everytime I choose clear Dalvik men, it looks like he freezes for about a second or two. Then you see the 'menu' no - no - no - no - yes, clear dalvik memory - no - no - no (or something like that) pop up for half a second, and then it is gone. Is this a problem in CWM? Or is it in my phone?
I have a similar problem too! When I hit 'clear dalvik cache', the CWM screen just flashed once and nothing happened, and nothing says 'cleared dalvik cache' or similar...
Me too , how to solve it? Can anyone help? Mine is samsung gio
I have an issue similar to yours with my tablet (samsung galaxy tab 4 10.1 or SM-T430NU) in which it doesn't mount /data and it doesn't let me wipe to factory. Still haven't found how to fix this.

[Resolved] Stuck on boot logo after "android.process" crash

Hi,
I really don't understand what just happened with my Galaxy S2. It was on and well, then crashed for no reason and displayed two error messages in a loop: "Falcon Pro has stopped unexpectedly" (that's my Twitter client) and "android.process.media has stopped unexpectedly". I had not even the time to click on "OK" before the other message appeared and so on, so I forced the reboot by pressing the power button.
Now the phone is stuck on the "S2" logo when booting.
I tried wiping the parition cache, it did nothing.
I have Android 4.0.something, Samsung/Bouygues original rom with Siyah kernel.
What can I do (without losing all my data if possible)?
Thank you...
Zuddi said:
Hi,
I really don't understand what just happened with my Galaxy S2. It was on and well, then crashed for no reason and displayed two error messages in a loop: "Falcon Pro has stopped unexpectedly" (that's my Twitter client) and "android.process.media has stopped unexpectedly". I had not even the time to click on "OK" before the other message appeared and so on, so I forced the reboot by pressing the power button.
Now the phone is stuck on the "S2" logo when booting.
I tried wiping the parition cache, it did nothing.
I have Android 4.0.something, Samsung/Bouygues original rom with Siyah kernel.
What can I do (without losing all my data if possible)?
Thank you...
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Do you still have the original rom zip on your sd card? If you do, you could try a dirty flash of it on top of your current setup. Wipe cache/dalvik cache and then flash the rom zip. Seeing as you're having FC's, you could also fix permissions in recovery, can't hurt.
Edit: Note, that's attempting to not wipe your data. If that doesn't work you'll likely have to factory reset from recovery.
Hopper8 said:
Do you still have the original rom zip on your sd card? If you do, you could try a dirty flash of it on top of your current setup. Wipe cache/dalvik cache and then flash the rom zip. Seeing as you're having FC's, you could also fix permissions in recovery, can't hurt.
Edit: Note, that's attempting to not wipe your data. If that doesn't work you'll likely have to factory reset from recovery.
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No, I didn't have any rom on my card...
I tried to wipe dalvik, fix permission, wipe cache and reboot but the problem was not fixed.
So I said goodbye to my data, did a factory reset and that worked. Phew!
Thank you

Factory reset with custom rom

I have a question that must be obvious to many but I don't know the answer and am curious.
Right now I am rooted and if I want to install a new rom I do the factory reset and wipe caches in recovery and then install the custom rom.
What happens if
1. I do this reset and clear caches within recovery and just reboot without installing a rom?
2. What happens if I do a factory reset with settings?
I know the phone will start in setup mode but will it have the last rom I installed or what?
If you're wiping system too, then the phone won't boot - except to recovery if you tell it to. If you're not wiping system but you're wiping data, then the phone will boot but be like you just installed it new for the first time and you have to set it up.
I'm not positive what Factory Reset within settings will do, if it works or not, when you have a custom recovery installed. Normally under a completely stock ROM with stock recovery, Factory Reset from Settings or from the stock recovery would wipe everything but system. It wipes Data, Cache, Dalvik, and internal storage. You can achieve the same thing from custom recovery if you wish to. And yes, as long as you didn't wipe System, the last ROM you had installed would boot.
Doing a factory reset from settings with twrp installed should be like doing a factory reset in twrp. TWRP will takeover when the phone restarts to do the factory reset. At least that is how it was with my Moto X phones. I've done it with Jasmine on my G3, but don't remember the outcome. It was only a few days ago too. Lol. I'm a retard.
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[Solved]Setup Wizard Has Stopped Working.

Hi XDA!
I am using the XT1022 Moto E first Gen. I have been flashing several custom roms from CM, AOSP etc.. and testing them out.
I was getting an error after flashing several ROMs that the "Setup Wizard has stopped working".
Even after Wiping Dalvik, Data, System, Cache and flashing the ROM with its appropriate Gapps, the problem persisted.
After days of patience, self testing I found this solution.
Note: This solution is tested for CyanogenMod(13,14.1) , AOSP(Marshmallow,Nougat) and ROMs build with CM and AOSP base.
This is just an experimental solution and there is no guarantee that it will work in your case. I am not responsible for any damage to your device.
SOLUTION:
If you are getting setup wizard has stopped working error, go to the TWRP recovery by using the key combination.
Wipe Dalvik, System, Data, Cache.
Flash your desired ROM. (ONLY ROM)
Now normally REBOOT the device
When the device boots normally and you get the CM setup screen or Home Screen, Reboot to TWRP again.
Just Flash the same ROM with correct version fo Gaaps.
Clear Dalvik Cache. Reebot.
DONE!
DON'T forget to press the thanks button if this worked for you.:good:
Solved also on S4 mini, solution works, use different Gapps in case of issues, also, make sure to clear Dalvik cache, in some recovery is not in the same place as the other wipe options.
thanks!

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