I cant wipe my battery stats. i mean, it show no after i wipe battery stats in CWM.
for example, if i wipe dalvik cache, it show Dalvik cache wipe completely in CWM.
i m on litening rom V3.0
Boot recovery mode .
~Advanced
Wipe Battery stats .
Yes
Close and reboot .
jje
Alternatively, try https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nema.batterycalibration&feature=search_result
+1 to above. Really useful calibrator.
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Since i had to reflash my phone at low battery (under 15%) after messing around with some framework apks (one wasnt compatible with litening rom im using it seams) ive noticed a faster battery drain, so i would like to know how to reset battery stats (if there is a way like deleting a single file like with I9000 maby)?
And id like to know if someone can explain in short what all i can wipe to make sure the phone is as clean as it can be to start over (factory reset, then i heard about some cache, dalvik cache...)?
Anyone know this?
Heavencry said:
Anyone know this?
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Search button its been posted today .
jje
I simply cannot find it, mind posting a link for me?
Heavencry said:
I cannot find it by searching the I9100 forums, mind giving me a link or tell me what to search by? Battery reset, battery stats and similar searches with no luck...
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restart your phone in recovery mode
when phone is off press and hold the volume up the power button and home button and when the phone starts release the power.
In a few seconds the menu will appear
So wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition will also reset battery stats?
I hoped i wouldnt have to resort to that becouse i have to setup everything again then... i hoped there would be a single file i could delete like with the SGS...
And can someone tell me if i should wipe the dalvik cache after i flashed a few roms and how id do that?
Heavencry said:
So wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition will also reset battery s
I hoped i wouldnt have to resort to that becouse i have to setup everything again then... i hoped there would be a single file i could delete like with the SGS...
YES battery stats file or use CWM to wipe battery stats
And can someone tell me if i should wipe the dalvik cache after i flashed a few roms and how id do that?
CWM
||Chainfires CWM and root post in dev section .
jje
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Get battery calibration from market, it will solve your problem.
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Heavencry said:
So wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition will also reset battery stats?
I hoped i wouldnt have to resort to that becouse i have to setup everything again then... i hoped there would be a single file i could delete like with the SGS...
And can someone tell me if i should wipe the dalvik cache after i flashed a few roms and how id do that?
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wipe battery stats is in the advanced menu of cwm if you didn't find it
Since i dont have CWM on litening 1.0 i couldnt use that.
However battery calibration app did it for me and i managed to find the file too in:
/data/system/batterystats.bin .
Can someone just tell me now if i ever want to completely clear the phone, besides doing wipe memory/factory reset+wipe cache how do i wipe dalvik cache?
CWM wipe dalvik cache .
jje
I do not have CWM... any other way?
i bought my new lg optimus one today i dont want try any custom rom right now just want to try any custom kernel for overclocking so can i flash kenel like franco kernel on my stock rom v2.2.2 v10d???
is it safe??
Yes man Go ahead, franco's kernal is the best.. no issues, as always do a nand backup in case anything goes wrong
one of the best kernel ,have u installed custom recovery ..
then flash the franco kernel v17-cfs version meant for froyo roms.
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Yes man Go ahead, franco's kernal is the best.. no issues, as always do a nand backup in case anything goes wrong
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so i have to wipe chache or wipe all for flashing kernel al my apps &gmaes will be deleted??
rchile said:
so i have to wipe chache or wipe all for flashing kernel al my apps &gmaes will be deleted??
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Noooooooo, Just wipe dalvik cache and battery stats
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Noooooooo, Just wipe dalvik cache and battery stats
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i am using rom manager there is option of wipe dalvic cache how to wipe battery status
Yes there would be an option once you start to install the kernel
After flashing recovery with rommanger,You have to boot into recovery, There are options in the list for wiping cache and battery status.
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After flashing recovery with rommanger,You have to boot into recovery, There are options in the list for wiping cache and battery status.
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thanks guys flashed successfully first kernel on my phone now where can i find oveclock settings???
Wipe cache & dalvik cache from custom recovery and then flash kernel. That's all.
For battery stats:
- charge your phone
- when it's fully charged keep the charger plugged and boot into recovery
- with the charger still plugged wipe battery stats and reboot
- pull out your charger only after the system boots completly
To overclock install SetCPU (find it on the forum)
22VIN said:
Wipe cache & dalvik cache from custom recovery and then flash kernel. That's all.
For battery stats:
- charge your phone
- when it's fully charged keep the charger plugged and boot into recovery
- with the charger still plugged wipe battery stats and reboot
- pull out your charger only after the system boots completly
To overclock install SetCPU (find it on the forum)
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i have not done wipe battery status but my phone still reboot successfully ater flashing so is it ok should wipe battery status now
rchile said:
thanks guys flashed successfully first kernel on my phone now where can i find oveclock settings???
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Search for no frills in market and install it....
rchile said:
i have not done wipe battery status but my phone still reboot successfully ater flashing so is it ok should wipe battery status now
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Charge your cell to 100% then clear battery stats ,that will give you more power i think ,or try battery calibrator ,it also does the same thing.
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i have not done wipe battery status but my phone still reboot successfully ater flashing so is it ok should wipe battery status now
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I tried wiping battery status before and after ROM install..never had any issues with that.
Battery stats have no influence whatsoever on phone crashes
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Just wipe the battery when 100%
its just a standard thing.. If you don't believe us.
Don't blame the dev and us for making your battery died faster.
Nimitmak said:
Search for no frills in market and install it....
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no frils crashes my phone if i go above 800 so i have set to 729mhz with set cpu & its stable now
Im using a galaxy s2 with Lite'ning rom (android 4). But i couldnt resist the MIUI UI (android 2) so decided to change to it. I placed my zip files in the internal storage and reboot CWM to install the zip. But to no avail, my phone gets stuck in boot loop twice. so im wondering is it because of the different android version that my phone refuse to boot? How can I overcome it to install MIUI?
Thanks in advanced
Did you do a full wipe?
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Flash MIUI.zip
Draak22 said:
Did you do a full wipe?
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Flash MIUI.zip
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I missed the Wipe Dalvik Cache. Will try again later. Thanks for your help ^^
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Did you do a full wipe?
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Flash MIUI.zip
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I did all of this and it still loops at welcome screen T_T
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- /format system
- Flash MIUI.zip
I would throw /format system at the end.
Its under mounts and storage in your CWM menu
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- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- /format system
- Flash MIUI.zip
I would throw /format system at the end.
Its under mounts and storage in your CWM menu
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still fails. everytime it bootloop, i need to use odin to install lite'ning to enter CWM again
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Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .Or need to return to service or decide if its hardware/firmware problem .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware or even your original firmware .
Still fails install old bootloader .
jje
hi
hi there
here is the best way solve ur problem as this has happened to me as-well,
first thing is download the stock rom form sammobile.com, then flash it using odin and then re-root and install CWM then install Miui Rom, if ur still stuck in the boot-loop then do a full wipe, if still stock, then try a deferent miui rom customized here is whet i have in my phone and its amazing and fast and batter saver for me,
MIUISP V.12 by Dragon
i hope this was helpful for you
Regards
iMatrix
Hi there, I have a noob question here (cdma). I am at mean ROM 3.3 with hboot 1.50 s-on. I also have the latest 4ext recovery and flash image GUI. I am desperately trying to flash mean 3.7 but everytime I tried to flash all I get is an error opening package (bad). I tried to redownload for couple of times but the problem persists. I tried flashing the kernel (chad's anthrax) first and the kernel is successfully flashed, but the ROM still fail to flash.
Anyone can help?
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Use twrp2.0 ans go to recovery using adb
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Did you perform a full wipe before flashing the Rom and also have you downloaded a super wipe tool if you haven't do it and boot into recovery and factory reset wipe ceche wiped dalvik ceche wipe ceche wipe battery stats wipe data wipe boot format system wipe all parttions acept sd card now go to install from sd card and flash the super wipe tool let it run and when its Finnished it will reboot back into recovery now go to your download folder and flash your Rom
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jslim38 said:
Did you perform a full wipe before flashing the Rom and also have you downloaded a super wipe tool if you haven't do it and boot into recovery and factory reset wipe ceche wiped dalvik ceche wipe ceche wipe battery stats wipe data wipe boot format system wipe all parttions acept sd card now go to install from sd card and flash the super wipe tool let it run and when its Finnished it will reboot back into recovery now go to your download folder and flash your Rom
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I did the super wipe only. Should I also do a full wipe?
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jslim38 said:
Did you perform a full wipe before flashing the Rom and also have you downloaded a super wipe tool if you haven't do it and boot into recovery and factory reset wipe ceche wiped dalvik ceche wipe ceche wipe battery stats wipe data wipe boot format system wipe all parttions acept sd card now go to install from sd card and flash the super wipe tool let it run and when its Finnished it will reboot back into recovery now go to your download folder and flash your Rom
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wiping battery stats is uneccessary. when you wipe data, you wipe battery stats.
batterystats.bin ..... directory is /data/system/batterystats.bin
again, uneccessary. clearing the data partition does this. every single time you flash a ROM and do a "full wipe" you are clearing this bin file and resetting it's statistical data about your battery usage.
it has no effect on battery life whatsoever.
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wiping battery stats is uneccessary. when you wipe data, you wipe battery stats.
batterystats.bin ..... directory is /data/system/batterystats.bin
again, uneccessary. clearing the data partition does this. every single time you flash a ROM and do a "full wipe" you are clearing this bin file and resetting it's statistical data about your battery usage.
it has no effect on battery life whatsoever.
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I agree mate. But, do u have any idea why I can't flash the ROM? I have redownloaded many times just in case my downloaded file is corrupted, still the same though.
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Help.....anyone can help?
I tried to delete batterystats.bin under "data/system", re-flash the system.img, wipe cache & dalvik, reset to the factory, but the battery stats still as the same...........over 4000%
If i boot in to twrp, the battery stats is normal
Same its happening with me aswell i got 4000% battery and in twrp its normal