is there a fix when your phone force closes apps after reboot?....like after i power my phone down it force closes a lot of apps that i use....sorry for how rough my spelling and grammar was before....was in a rush lol
pimp100500 said:
on my E3D my phone force closes google talk everytime after it dies....any fixed....have tried wiping cache and dalvic cache but no good
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You Google Talk force closes everytime after it dies???
tgruendler said:
You Google Talk force closes everytime after it dies???
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ya...and itll keep force closing
What do you mean by ''die''?
oohaylima said:
What do you mean by ''die''?
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when my battery gets drained and my phone dies
I have the same problem all my apps close down after my phone shuts down........
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You may want to explain in better detail what the issue is because this thread sounds like " I cant turn on my PC because power is out in the neighborhood".
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I have the same problem all my apps close down after my phone shuts down........
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You may want to explain in better detail what the issue is because this thread sounds like " I cant turn on my PC because power is out in the neighborhood".
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fixed it sorry for the confusion
Hmmmmm....there's not much you can do for the force close option executing when your battery cell reaches its power output limit. And I do not believe our current android o/s has a ''sleep'' option available when a certain power percentage is reached; at least not built-in.
Are the apps fully functional upon booting up again, or are they fc'ing on you, forcing you to reinstall?
oohaylima said:
Hmmmmm....there's not much you can do for the force close option executing when your battery cell reaches its power output limit. And I do not believe our current android o/s has a ''sleep'' option available when a certain power percentage is reached; at least not built-in.
Are the apps fully functional upon booting up again, or are they fc'ing on you, forcing you to reinstall?
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after about an hour they start working again
Hmmm...I do see your point. The apps shouldn't be taking that long to recover. Just drained mine until it turned off by itself, and all the apps ran fine after booting it up.
Have you tried reinstalling the ROM or trying a new one?
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Hey guys, just wondering if it is okay to exit all apps and clear RAM in the task manager every night. I do this right before I go to bed. Makes me feel like I'm "Exiting all Windows/Programs" on a PC, so it doesn't drain the battery while I sleep. Can this cause problems with any programs?
Thanks.
No problem .
jje
Hey Alazarin,
Here is a good guide about it
h t t p : / /droid-den.com/android-guides/android-guide-should-i-use-a-task-killer/
...can't post a link :/
regards
Exiting all apps is fine and a must imo, but 'Clear RAM' is NOT. It will stop certain apps and processes, widgets etc. Only do that if you manually want to do it and know what you are doing.
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ithehappy said:
Exiting all apps is fine and a must imo, but 'Clear RAM' is NOT. It will stop certain apps and processes, widgets etc. Only do that if you manually want to do it and know what you are doing.
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But the OP is going to sleep fo xx hours and apps dont need to run in that time .
jje
JJEgan said:
But the OP is going to sleep fo xx hours and apps dont need to run in that time .
jje
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Correct. I was just not sure if doing this on a habitual and daily basis was a good idea. My concern was that if by clearing RAM, it would affect programs/widgets stability... but then again, I would not want to use any data from that point on. What happens then? Would I just have to re-open the programs/widgets to "activate" them back into memory?
Alazarin said:
Correct. I was just not sure if doing this on a habitual and daily basis was a good idea. My concern was that if by clearing RAM, it would affect programs/widgets stability... but then again, I would not want to use any data from that point on. What happens then? Would I just have to re-open the programs/widgets to "activate" them back into memory?
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They will probably reopen by themselves when needed...
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On a slightly related note i clear cache every day as well,some people don't seem to do it as often but it is recommended.
JJEgan said:
But the OP is going to sleep fo xx hours and apps dont need to run in that time .
jje
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Well he could do that if he wants, but if he runs any scheduler/alarm app it won't work anymore. I also did it and then my Power Schedule app stopped working. So that option is safe if someone is sure that absolutely nothing is needed from the device.
PS- Still if you like to do it then keep your scheduler app under SuperUser list or mark it as 'Do Not Kill' in a File Manager app like Gemini, only this will keep your app to not get closed by Clearing RAM.
Regards.
ithehappy said:
Well he could do that if he wants, but if he runs any scheduler/alarm app it won't work anymore. I also did it and then my Power Schedule app stopped working. So that option is safe if someone is sure that absolutely nothing is needed from the device.
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Only trial and error will answer the question. I have LBE Privacy running on mine, and clearing the RAM does not shut that app down, or the stock alarm app.
It depends on the app/widget as to what happens.
johncmolyneux said:
Only trial and error will answer the question. I have LBE Privacy running on mine, and clearing the RAM does not shut that app down, or the stock alarm app.
It depends on the app/widget as to what happens.
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This is true. I clear my RAM once a day, mainly just before bed, and it doesn't shut down the most important App which I depend on running all the time - Sound Manager, which manages my notifications sounds and volume during the night and day. I personally think it is safe, since for me it shuts down everything that is non-essential.
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when i turn my phone on, i want to use it straight away. the sgs2 takes an age to become usable due to media scanning which is pointless unless it's just been connected to a PC, then there's all the apps loading in the background which makes the phone unusable until that's all finished.
when i turn it on, it's slow to respond to even the pin entering part. the unlock pattern screen doesn't register at all for 30 seconds sometimes and registers an error meaning you have to wait another 30 seconds to do it again.
short of forcably uninstalling every single app on the phone and not having an sd card in there, how the hell can i make it usable as soon as i unlock it? meaning no scanning, no app loading etc etc etc?
Do you expect to be able to use your pc as soon as you press the power button?
Just have patience...
I kind of understand your problem with the media scanner. It does seem to run unnecessarily a lot of the time. The app problem though is just part of android. You could download an app i think it is called autostarts and you can disable a lot of apps from starting up straight away.
tommo123 said:
how the hell can i make it usable as soon as i unlock it? meaning no scanning, no app loading etc etc etc?
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Let me google that for you.
How long does it take to boot ur device and is their a asop rom for your device?
And if their isn't one, tell me the best rom you guys have and I'll see if I can help you guys out.
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Darkside Agent said:
Do you expect to be able to use your pc as soon as you press the power button?
Just have patience...
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the power button? no. once i hit the desktop - yes. i don't have every single application installed on my PC running itself for no reason. some try to load something but that's what msconfig/services.msc is for.
ephumuris said:
I kind of understand your problem with the media scanner. It does seem to run unnecessarily a lot of the time. The app problem though is just part of android. You could download an app i think it is called autostarts and you can disable a lot of apps from starting up straight away.
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i tried autostarts but it doesn't stop all apps. the ebay one, titanium backup etc all run by themselves without me doing a damn thing.
oinkylicious said:
Let me google that for you.
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variants of autostarts? not enough of a diff made.
mohsinkhan47 said:
How long does it take to boot ur device and is their a asop rom for your device?
And if their isn't one, tell me the best rom you guys have and I'll see if I can help you guys out.
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booting, not long really. it's the delay in the phone being usable once booted that's the prob. best rom? everyone'll have a diff opinion. we do have CM but i've never got on with their roms. oxygen also was laggy so went back ti criskelo
Rescan media Root, this app can disable media scanning, but I think this phone has pretty fast boot.
it does, it's what happens once it's booted to the homescreen thats the problem.
will try that, ta.
as far as i've heard, the scan disabling only affects the stock player which i don't use.
Up to 30 seconds? ****ing hell. For me boot time takes no longer than 10 seconds from pressing the power button to getting onto my homescreen, from there I can do whatever I want, weather the media scanner is running or not. Just root your device and freeze the media scanner.
i have rooted. i'm guessing it's all the apps being loaded in the background more than anything else.
when i connect via usb, then disconnect - the scanning doesn't impact usability
Can't u disable media scanner?
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Ohh snap u guys just got root... if u guys can tell me where I can get the original rom I can Dec for u guys...maybe
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whenever i download something from the store or update an app but notification that the download has completed continues to reappear after being cleared. i can hit the x and clear everything or i can swipe off each notification - no matter what i do these notifications will continue to appear for days on end. the only way to get rid of these notifications is to clear app data. obviously, this isn't very convenient as i have to do it all the time if i want the notifications gone.
anyone else have similar problems or have any idea why this is occuring? i've owned a bunch of android devices and i've never seen this
not sure. Xing mines out always clear it.
demandarin said:
not sure. Xing mines out always clear it.
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yeah i'm completely stumped by this. also, if i download something from the notification bar i can't just click on that completed download and it will open. there is no way to open it unless i actually open the downloads app.
have you tried rebooting the device to see of it clears things up?
demandarin said:
have you tried rebooting the device to see of it clears things up?
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I would try a cold boot if a normal reboot doesn't work.
While prime is turned off, just hold volume down and the power button until white text appears. Then do nothing until it boots up. This will clear your cache and (hopefully) any problems.
h3ckman said:
I would try a cold boot if a normal reboot doesn't work.
While prime is turned off, just hold volume down and the power button until white text appears. Then do nothing until it boots up. This will clear your cache and (hopefully) any problems.
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Great idea I think this may have fixed it thanks...
Edit - damn looks like I spoke too soon as about an hour later the problem started again. Any other ideas?
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Great idea I think this may have fixed it thanks...
Edit - damn looks like I spoke too soon as about an hour later the problem started again. Any other ideas?
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I removed some download related app and started getting this problem, this is first thread i reach when started searching for solution, do you got any solution till now, pls. help?
Click on downloads and clear it out. This will removed the notificatioms
skumar.mastermind said:
I removed some download related app and started getting this problem, this is first thread i reach when started searching for solution, do you got any solution till now, pls. help?
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Click on downloads and clear it out. This will remove the notifications
My SGS2 was suddenly rebooted itself when I connected it to my PC. It didn't happen before and it does not happen now.
My question is, when something goes wrong and the phone suddenly reboots or a specific app crashes or whatever (just one time, not on a regular basis) how can I know if any damage was done, to data for example, like a corruption, and whether or not should I reinstall this app or wipe and flash the phone?
I was just about to finish configuring settings and installing apps after a clean ROM installation when it happened, and so I thought about doing everything all over again because I wanted it to be "perfect".
If anyone shares this annoying habit I'm sure you will know what I'm talking about. I figured out I might just ask a pro about this thing I usually do, as I am aware that it is possible that there is absolutely zero logic to it and it is all in my head
Thanks.
P.S: Didn't post in the device forum because I figured it is a question that is based on the Android OS nature rather than subjective to a specific device model.
Clean install, re-flash rom.
Press thanks if this post helped.
sanpedro_bonita said:
Clean install, re-flash rom.
Press thanks if this post helped.
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I was hoping for a little bit more info
Is there any reason to re-flash just because of a single crash? if so, please elaborate as I am very willing to understand the considerations.
Thanks.
Anyone?
why dont you do a research on logcats !!
if you can understand logcats fine or else just post the logcats in the forum of the app that causes crashing!!
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11930-learn-to-logcat-like-a-pro/
MoonBlade said:
why dont you do a research on logcats !!
if you can understand logcats fine or else just post the logcats in the forum of the app that causes crashing!!
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11930-learn-to-logcat-like-a-pro/
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Because I'm not asking about troubleshooting a crashing app... nor a faulty OS installation.
I'm asking about the general idea of re-flashing a phone just because the OS suddenly crashed, one time only, without any special use for the moment.
You said your phone rebooted after you connected it to the pc. This the problem. No need to reflash imo, just close all apps when connecting next time.
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rechazame said:
Because I'm not asking about troubleshooting a crashing app... nor a faulty OS installation.
I'm asking about the general idea of re-flashing a phone just because the OS suddenly crashed, one time only, without any special use for the moment.
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what do you mean by OS suddenly crashed.. is it that it rebooted all of a sudden out of nowhere or are there some system process that gets FC ?
if its happened one time only no need to reflash... if problem exists reflash with proper wipe..
wget21 said:
You said your phone rebooted after you connected it to the pc. This the problem. No need to reflash imo, just close all apps when connecting next time.
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It was actually right after I power it up so maybe it was still loading some stuff? and btw, how do I close all apps? I can google it of course but then I will find about 5698 different ways to do it without knowing which one did you mean
MoonBlade said:
what do you mean by OS suddenly crashed.. is it that it rebooted all of a sudden out of nowhere or are there some system process that gets FC ?
if its happened one time only no need to reflash... if problem exists reflash with proper wipe..
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Kind of out of nowhere, yes, but even if it had something to do with me connecting it to the PC too soon after starting the phone - I am still curious if a sudden crash (a single one out of nowhere) can make some sort of a damage to any system or app data that it is recommended to re-flash or something.
I really hope you got my point. I used all my English skills to this one! :laugh:
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Kind of out of nowhere, yes, but even if it had something to do with me connecting it to the PC too soon after starting the phone - I am still curious if a sudden crash (a single one out of nowhere) can make some sort of a damage to any system or app data that it is recommended to re-flash or something.
I really hope you got my point. I used all my English skills to this one! :laugh:
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android can crash when it runs out of RAM. Doesnt necessarily mean that a system app is damaged. if however a system app is damaged it will show up as a FC (force close) rather than a reboot.
so still im of the opininon that you dont have to reflash you rom yet...
How exactly did it work? Did you connect your phone to PC and then it rebooted?
By closing all apps i meant removing everything from recents screen.
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android can crash when it runs out of RAM. Doesnt necessarily mean that a system app is damaged. if however a system app is damaged it will show up as a FC (force close) rather than a reboot.
so still im of the opininon that you dont have to reflash you rom yet...
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So you are basically saying that if something wrong happened like a sudden reboot, and it doesn't happen again, you wouldn't mind about it. Correct?
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How exactly did it work? Did you connect your phone to PC and then it rebooted?
By closing all apps i meant removing everything from recents screen.
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Yeah. But it didn't happen since. Just this one time.
I got curious about what might have caused it and what might have happened because of it and decided to ask here if it makes sense to re-flash
your rom is fine. The reboot used to happen to me from time to time when i plugged it into the computer or when i uninstalled an app. It had something to do with an app being executed in the background and not releasing every ressource. This didnt happen on the last few builds for me though...
wget21 said:
your rom is fine. The reboot used to happen to me from time to time when i plugged it into the computer or when i uninstalled an app. It had something to do with an app being executed in the background and not releasing every ressource. This didnt happen on the last few builds for me though...
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And can a sudden reboot cause any damage to any app or sys data integrity?
normally not. if you dont have fc over fc then you dont need to reflash
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So you are basically saying that if something wrong happened like a sudden reboot, and it doesn't happen again, you wouldn't mind about it. Correct?
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i wouldnt mind it if its a one time thing !!
Thanks guys.
Hello all XDA people
I have galaxy s3 and for some days i am having a strange problem for which i didn't found any solution...
some days back i have installed an application from google play and after that,
whenever i turn on my WiFi on the phone, a specific apk starts downloading and this happens at all times whenever i turn on my WiFi.
Will you guyz plz help me to disable this stuff.??
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Hello all XDA people
I have galaxy s3 and for some days i am having a strange problem for which i didn't found any solution...
some days back i have installed an application from google play and after that,
whenever i turn on my WiFi on the phone, a specific apk starts downloading and this happens at all times whenever i turn on my WiFi.
Will you guyz plz help me to disable this stuff.??
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what was the application that you installed some days back? also, when the download starts, click and hold on the process in the notification bar, open app info, force stop.
sriram231092 said:
what was the application that you installed some days back? also, when the download starts, click and hold on the process in the notification bar, open app info, force stop.
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Will the force stop work to disable it forever?? i dont remember what was the app...
and is there any way to completely remove that process?? so it will not download any app automatically forever?
Try following the instructions you've been given.
saud_1 said:
Will the force stop work to disable it forever?? i dont remember what was the app...
and is there any way to completely remove that process?? so it will not download any app automatically forever?
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that is not permanent. you need to force stop it every time you reboot the phone. try uninstalling the apps one by one and reboot phone after every un-installation. possibly cheap rated apps with ad support may cause this.
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Alright. Thanks all for helping me.... im glad that this community is very helpful for all the android users....
Thnx Alot