Hey, don't know what happened but since few days my dialer is very slow. It takes approx. 15 seconds to start calling since I press call button in the contact. I cannot reinstall system, because it is time-consuming, I am waiting for ICS but in meantime I need to fix this issue
In other dialers it is alike - example exDialer.
I've got Gingerbread 2.3.6, stock.
Cheers.
menu / settings / applications / manage app / all / Dialer -> clear data
You say you're stock, but rooted? If rooted, try installing another dialer or modded one. Also, if you have CWM Recovery, clear cahe and dalvik.
Edit: You could also re-flash the stock ROM without wipe
Actually, reinstalling has newer been faster.
First, disable USB debugging and connect to pc/kies and make backup of msg, logs, notes...
Second, install titanium backup and back yours data+apps, it is one click process...
After that you are safe to factory reset your phone/install new rom..
Then you restore backup from kies (phone will reboot), install titanium backup and make one click restore for all applications+data...
Done!
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I cleared but didn't help.
Yes I am rooted, installed next dialer and it is same - long waiting, I noticed during waiting lag CPU is working at 1200 Mhz - dunno why...
I have CWM Recovery but frankly I touched this only when I was rooting and installing 2.3.6 over 2.3.3. I do not know what dalvik is
Reflashing stock you mean system on system? It would be third system-on-system - I guess it would be too much
Burgscheinkerkdeiktraast said:
I cleared but didn't help.
Yes I am rooted, installed next dialer and it is same - long waiting, I noticed during waiting lag CPU is working at 1200 Mhz - dunno why...
I have CWM Recovery but frankly I touched this only when I was rooting and installing 2.3.6 over 2.3.3. I do not know what dalvik is
Reflashing stock you mean system on system? It would be third system-on-system - I guess it would be too much
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Backup your data and factory reset.
Just re-flash your ROM. If stock use ROM download and instructions here:
[ROM+Guide]Official i9100 Firmwares KG, KH, KI, KJ, KK1/2/5, KL1/2/3, LA2 Download
If your running custom ROM, boot into CWM recovery and factory reset, wipe cache, go to advanced and wipe dalvik, and immediately flash custom rom.zip file from sdcard.
I upgraded 2.3.6 XXILA from 14.01.2012. Problem is gone
Thanks for help!
BTW, Google should check this issue out, it shouldn't have happened.
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Last night, I installed TW 4.5/TW Manager. I did a ClockworkMod backup first. I decided to restore it.
However, after restoration, the phone is in a factory state. Save for my lock pattern, which it remembered, the phone is in first-run setup mode, all my home screen layouts are gone, all my apps are not in the aop drawer except those the G2 ships with. Contents of the virtual SD card like photos are still there.
I tried restoring my only other CWM backup (a November backup that previously *restored ok* to undo a MIUI test, for example), but this, too, now boots in to the same state.
What has gone wrong here?
And is there any way of getting back the system that I assume/d is/was in the CWM backup files?
If I can't guarantee I can restore a CWM backup, it makes the world a very scary place to be.
Did you wipe before restoring? Sound to me you did not.
1. Full wipe
2. Restore again.
If that does not work, wipe again and use advanced restore.
Don't use rom manager but do everything manually from the recovery.
Wipe what?
You mean, choose Wipe Data and/or Wipe Cache?
Lennyz1988 said:
Did you wipe before restoring? Sound to me you did not.
1. Full wipe
2. Restore again.
If that does not work, wipe again and use advanced restore.
Don't use rom manager but do everything manually from the recovery.
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Wiped data, Wiped cache, Restored backup - still doesn't retrieve the actual backup.
Now wiped again. In Advanced Restore, what should I do?
Lennyz1988 said:
Did you wipe before restoring? Sound to me you did not.
1. Full wipe
2. Restore again.
If that does not work, wipe again and use advanced restore.
Don't use rom manager but do everything manually from the recovery.
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Restore the boot, system, data.
Lennyz1988 said:
Restore the boot, system, data.
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This doesn't work either.
I had the same trouble early last month; even after a restore it was pretty much factory settings and I had to put everything back myself.
It was very irritating as I'd taken the precaution of making a backup but it still didn't work. I've pretty much recovered everything I needed to since then, though.
What excactly did you do prior to the restoring? Did you flash a new rom? If yes, what was your previous rom? Or is TW4.5 an app of some kind?
Lennyz1988 said:
What excactly did you do prior to the restoring? Did you flash a new rom? If yes, what was your previous rom? Or is TW4.5 an app of some kind?
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I did this... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1365605
That is...
Installed TouchWiz 4.5, a modified TouchWiz launcher (left it alongside TouchWiz, set no default - home button press asked for confirmation of home screen each time)
TW4.5 comes with the TW4Manager app for controlling settings.
I downloaded the Suava theme for use with TW 4.5.
Before any of that, I made a CWM backup. Then I did the above. Now the backup (and even a backup which restored perfectly a month ago) will not restore to anything but factory new state.
And you are not getting an error message of any kind? How long does it take to restore? What is the size of the backup?
Lennyz1988 said:
And you are not getting an error message of any kind?
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None.
Lennyz1988 said:
How long does it take to restore?
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Seven minutes
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What is the size of the backup?
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972Mb
The last thing I can think of is flashing an old stock rom and then rooting it with CF-Root. Then you have an older version of CWM.
A stock rom like KE2. Then try to restore.
If that does not work find a rom which has the latest CMW. Version 5 I believe. Then try restoring it.
Lennyz1988 said:
The last thing I can think of is flashing an old stock rom and then rooting it with CF-Root. Then you have an older version of CWM.
A stock rom like KE2. Then try to restore.
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Hmm, are you talking about kernel?
If I'm correctly reading my rough notes from my rooting and tinkering, then my original kernel was KF3, I rooted in mid-October with an insecure equivalent (KF3) (CF-Root method), but quickly upgraded through Kies... I now have kernel XWKI4 (baseband XXKI1, build KI4).
So I moved from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4.
BUT - the backup and restore I did with CWM under the current system as recently as two weeks ago in November worked fine.
Lennyz1988 said:
If that does not work find a rom which has the latest CMW. Version 5 I believe. Then try restoring it.
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So, you're saying there - you think a newer version of CWM might have eliminated a bug or something?
Might I find any FURTHER problems by changing the ROM and trying to restore?
Thanks for your help.
ClockworkMod - merry effing Christmas.
I really don't know. But I think it's worth the effort determining of your CWM is still functioning properly.
You can also try just flashing the KI4 CF-root kernel, then boot in recovery and then try to restore.
Make sure you have important stuff backuped of course
If you can boot to working phone backup data and copy clockwork mod folder to PC .
Then try posted below . boots to working phone root it with CWM and root copy clockwork folder back then try restore nandroid backup .#
Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .
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 .
jje
JJElgan, thanks,
So let me clarify what you're essentially suggesting...
Store my ClockworkMod safely on the PC
Wipe cache, data, system and SD card in Recovery Mode
"Install correct firmware"
Then put the backup file back and try restoring
What do you mean by "correct firmware"?...
I currently have Baseband XXKI1, Kernel XWKI4, Build XWKI4. That is the firmware with which I made the backup. (I guess that's KI4?)
But the firmware I originally rooted with CWM was PDA: KF3, PHONE: KE7, CSC: KD1 (XEU). (I guess that was KF3?)
What's the aim of this here and what's the source of the info?
Thanks very much.
JJEgan said:
If you can boot to working phone backup data and copy clockwork mod folder to PC .
Then try posted below . boots to working phone root it with CWM and root copy clockwork folder back then try restore nandroid backup .#
Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .
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 .
jje
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You dont need to wipe before restoring. Just a quick note
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CdTDroiD said:
You dont need to wipe before restoring. Just a quick note
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
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Ever?
How about after?
And how about in the advice the previous correspondent gave, to reinstall kernel/firmware?
Yesterday, I installed Andyx ICS rom through CWM (followed proper procedure i.e. 4 wipes). Install was successful, however, I was having some force closes. I decided to revert back to gingerbread and did 4 wipes again and installed CheckROM v4 (all through CWM). It was successful as well. This was lastly followed by restoring my nandroid backup to get back to my rooted-stock ROM.
Two strange observations:
1- When ICS was installed, it had the same background (personal picture) as it was in my stock rom. Why is that? After doing 4 wipes, it shouldn't have anything except everything vanilla :S
2- When I reverted back to GB (CheckROM) from ICS, during first boot, it came up with passkey lock screen. I had to enter the same passkey as I used to enter in my orignal stock rom (pre-ICS). How can this setting be stored when I wiped everything and changed two different ROMS (with different kernels).
Any help would be much appreciated. I just want to know what exactly might have been the cause of this. Or is it normal? :S
Wrong section - this is a question.
My 2 cents, you didn't wipe data.
Usually this will happen if you select the backup and restore options during setup of your phone. Some application, security and system settings are backed up and then restored when you install the new ROM, even after a full wipe. When I upgraded to ICS, I deselected the restore option as I wanted a fresh install.
I did following wipes in CWM recovery (1 time each before installing ICS. And three times each before going from ICS to CheckROM v4)
* Wipe data /factory reset
* Wipe cache
* Wipe Dalvik cache
* Wipe battery stats
As for the right section, my apologies..Mods feel free to move this thread to the Q/A section.
Keith.Someone said:
Usually this will happen if you select the backup and restore options during setup of your phone. Some application, security and system settings are backed up and then restored when you install the new ROM, even after a full wipe. When I upgraded to ICS, I deselected the restore option as I wanted a fresh install.
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Thanks for the reply. Sorry, not sure if I understood you correctly. Where do we get that option? I made nandroid couple of weeks ago. And flashed ICS zip through CWM after wipe...didn't see any option to select or deselect.
I installed a wipe version of ICS and during the initial setup of the phone, I simply left all the options selected. This resulted in my wallpaper, settings and apps being restored, which I didn't want. I then reflashed the ROM and deselected the restore option and voila.... all ICS defaults
searing_heat said:
Thanks for the reply. Sorry, not sure if I understood you correctly. Where do we get that option? I made nandroid couple of weeks ago. And flashed ICS zip through CWM after wipe...didn't see any option to select or deselect.
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A nandroid backup is a full backup no matter how many wipes you do in the end you restored your nandroid backup this means that the phone is restored to the state it was when you made the backup.
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searing_heat said:
Yesterday, I installed Andyx ICS rom through CWM (followed proper procedure i.e. 4 wipes). Install was successful, however, I was having some force closes. I decided to revert back to gingerbread and did 4 wipes again and installed CheckROM v4 (all through CWM). It was successful as well. This was lastly followed by restoring my nandroid backup to get back to my rooted-stock ROM.
Two strange observations:
1- When ICS was installed, it had the same background (personal picture) as it was in my stock rom. Why is that? After doing 4 wipes, it shouldn't have anything except everything vanilla :S
2- When I reverted back to GB (CheckROM) from ICS, during first boot, it came up with passkey lock screen. I had to enter the same passkey as I used to enter in my orignal stock rom (pre-ICS). How can this setting be stored when I wiped everything and changed two different ROMS (with different kernels).
Any help would be much appreciated. I just want to know what exactly might have been the cause of this. Or is it normal? :S
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Its a called , Back up and Restore...Google allows automatic Backup and restore...This helps you restore Apps and Settings even if you do full wipe.
I don't know exactly what caused the issue. Maybe some recent apps since that was all that I had installed. I was running the latest AOKP ICS 4-28-12 and Siyah 3.1x. I forget the exact kernal number but it wasn't the version that I read about phone bricking (R6?).
So I wake up this morning and unlock my screen and there are popups for everything force closing. Not just foreground running apps but everything including background running apps. Every time an app autorestarts in the background the force close error msg pops up again. It was running fine just 6 hours prior since I was using it before bed.
Reboot. Same issue. CMW Recovery. Wipe cache/dalvik. Reflash AOKP and GApps. Reboot. Same force closing issue. WTF. Attach USB to comp and try to move a different ROM to my Internal SD but no dice. Comp isnt recognizing phone now. [email protected]#K! Reboot into download mode. All the ROMS I downloaded are ZIP format instead of TAR format. So this time my dumb self uses Odin to reflash the TAR file I used to root my phone. After this I realize "that TAR doesn't have a ROM attached to it."
So now I can only boot into download mode. Can't load CMW. Sadly I had to leave for work and I'm without my phone until I get home at midnight. I FEEL SO DISCONNECTED! ='(
Will a simple file conversion program be sufficient to convert ZIP to TAR so I can use ODIN to flash them later? Or will I have to follow the unbrick instructions to return to stock and then start over? And after reading about that one version of Siyah bricking phones I think I'm going to leave the NEAK kernal that comes with AOKP.
Thanks for your assistance!
No, you can't build a tar from a zip.
I don't and have never used aokp or cm9 or miui, but in my experience, when you start getting massive force closes, and if a fix permissions in recovery doesn't fix it, then you're best off starting over from scratch. If you have a working nandroid backup, use that. Otherwise, flash back to stock, wipe data/factory reset, and reinstall your rom from scratch.
There are plenty of tar and one-click downloaders available. See links in my signature.
I found this on the i9100 forums, instructive. Instead of installing a stock samsung firmware and kernel, just download a rooted package (maybe go back to Gingerbread for i777) then go from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457458
I'm interested to know how this recovery works for you, keep us posted! Best luck!
Any idea what would randomly cause the issue of mass force closures so I can prevent this from occuring again?
Did you do a Full Wipe when you first installed AOKP? I have ran into issues before with Rom Control by just wiping cache and dalvik and under the OP of AOKP Task even states coming from aokp or cm9 you Should be good but more likely than not, I would do a complete wipe *Factory Reset under CWM*. And when you restore your data with TiBu just restore missing apps and their data. Do not restore system data as that will be a major cause of mass FC... So first things first, I would use Odin to go back to UCKH7 *hopefully with CWM and Root* and than go back to Aokp since in my opinion is the best rom for our phones now.
HTH,
Charlie
dmnall said:
Did you do a Full Wipe when you first installed AOKP? I have ran into issues before with Rom Control by just wiping cache and dalvik and under the OP of AOKP Task even states coming from aokp or cm9 you Should be good but more likely than not, I would do a complete wipe *Factory Reset under CWM*. And when you restore your data with TiBu just restore missing apps and their data. Do not restore system data as that will be a major cause of mass FC... So first things first, I would use Odin to go back to UCKH7 *hopefully with CWM and Root* and than go back to Aokp since in my opinion is the best rom for our phones now.
HTH,
Charlie
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I didn't do a factory wipe. I'm thinking I'll just do a factory wipe for any new rom installs. It's a little more work but if it helps prevent this sort of error I'll do it. And after reading about the bricking with that one version of Siyah I'm going to wait a couple weeks before any new installs to make sure other people have tested it first.
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No, you can't build a tar from a zip.
I don't and have never used aokp or cm9 or miui, but in my experience, when you start getting massive force closes, and if a fix permissions in recovery doesn't fix it, then you're best off starting over from scratch. If you have a working nandroid backup, use that. Otherwise, flash back to stock, wipe data/factory reset, and reinstall your rom from scratch.
There are plenty of tar and one-click downloaders available. See links in my signature.
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Well the first attempt didnt work using kernel + rooted UCKH7. Odin did everything it was supposed to but the phone locks at the initial Galaxy S II I-9100 ! screen. =(
Second attempt using I777_UCKH7_OCD_Root_No_BL and I'm able to get past the Galaxy S II I-9100 screen and the original AT&T boot animation shows but after the boot animation it just continuously reboots. ='(
Third attempt I tried Kernel + cache + rooted UCKK6 and after the reboot it actually rebooted into recovery mode. I thought that was a good sign so I reboot the phone normally and same issue as above. I try to reboot into recovery mode (Vol + - and pwr) again but it doesn't come up now. ='(
Forth attempt I tried Kernel + cache + rooted UCKK6 again. It reboots into recovery mode and I select the Factory Wipe option and reboot. There's a long delay after the AT&T boot animation and finally my phone starts up as if it was stock.
What a freakin nightmare! I was so worried my phone was a goner. None of the other ROMs I tried gave the option of booting into recovery mode which would have saved me so much time. Only the stock one did. The factory wipe was the key. So I'm definitely saving that file for safe keeping.
Thank you all for your suggestions and assistance. It's much appreciated.
This entire thread could have been avoided. By wiping completely. What is a complete wipe? Well, its the /system , /cache, /data, and /dalvik partition. Each of which are easily wiped in cwm in under 30 seconds. Flashing the kernel cleaning script doesn't hurt. Keep in mind these are your phones people it wouldn't hurt to do some research.
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Hi, i have been using XWLP9 stock rom + DXLP9 stock kernel for some days but i'm having weird lag issues with lock screen. I have had the same issues before with LP4 rom.
I use simple slide lock screen, but it also happens with pattern lock screen. Sometimes after pressing power or home buttons, after that screen turns on, screen is very unresponsive and i have to slide 3 times to unlock because it is laggy. Pressing home button again or waiting a bit before sliding reduce the problem, but it is irritating to do this every time i want to use my phone
I wiped everything before flashing and i'm not using external sdcard.
¿Is my phone faulty or is it a common problem on ICS roms? I never had this problems using stock GB rom.
Thanks for your help
Did you tried wiping?
I say backup your stuff, do a full wipe using cwm including format of system partition.
After that flash stock dxlp9 not xwlp9.
Wipe again using the dial code.
Don't think its your phone, might be bad flash.
atifsh said:
Did you tried wiping?
I say backup your stuff, do a full wipe using cwm including format of system partition.
After that flash stock dxlp9 not xwlp9.
Wipe again using the dial code.
Don't think its your phone, might be bad flash.
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Hi, thanks for your answer.
My phone is not rooted so i have not used cwm, but i did the following wipes in recovery mode before flashing: Wipe Data/Factory reset. After that i wiped sd. I flashed my phone twice doing that, first LP4 and then XWLP9.
I use that rom instead of DXLP9 because it has Spanish language. However, I flashed DXLP9 kernel on top of XWLP9 to avoid SOD issues.
What are the differences between cwm wipes and the wipes i did?
as atifsh said ,follow tht an get it rooted to enjoy the benefits of android.....read few posts for ,begginers,rooting,flashing it will help u instead of asking minor issues.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
get the cwm.zip, install it using the stock recovery, you will get touch version of cwm.
now goto mount and storage
format data, system, cache
goto advanced
wipe dalvik cache
reboot into download mode flash stock dxlp9 using odin
without signing let your phone start.
now see if you have those issues.
i think you will not have those issues anymore.
now you can flash any stock rom but please stay away from xwlp9. use xwlp7 instead.
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you never got rooted in the process above, if you dont want you are still as stock as you were before.
wiping the way i told will completly erase the OS from your phone thus you will have clean slate to start with.
if you want to stay on dxlp9, let me know ill tell you how to get spanish language for swype keyboard.
atifsh said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
get the cwm.zip, install it using the stock recovery, you will get touch version of cwm.
now goto mount and storage
format data, system, cache
goto advanced
wipe dalvik cache
reboot into download mode flash stock dxlp9 using odin
without signing let your phone start.
now see if you have those issues.
i think you will not have those issues anymore.
now you can flash any stock rom but please stay away from xwlp9. use xwlp7 instead.
Edit:
you never got rooted in the process above, if you dont want you are still as stock as you were before.
wiping the way i told will completly erase the OS from your phone thus you will have clean slate to start with.
if you want to stay on dxlp9, let me know ill tell you how to get spanish language for swype keyboard.
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Thanks again for your help, I'm going to do what you suggest and I'll let you know after that
Im having the same problem with rooted device running DXLP9, even with custom kernels, someone advice plz.
AbuS3ood said:
Im having the same problem with rooted device running DXLP9, even with custom kernels, someone advice plz.
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What about flashing the latest XWLPD and see if the problem exists? The non-wipe from Intratech should do if you have already wipe/clear everything prior to updating from Gingerbread to ICS..
I'm having the same problem with the unlock screen. I have stock XXLPH, but rooted. I've been having this issue almost since day 1.
It is so annoying that I decided to disable the lockscreen at all for now
atifsh said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
get the cwm.zip, install it using the stock recovery, you will get touch version of cwm.
now goto mount and storage
format data, system, cache
goto advanced
wipe dalvik cache
reboot into download mode flash stock dxlp9 using odin
without signing let your phone start.
now see if you have those issues.
i think you will not have those issues anymore.
now you can flash any stock rom but please stay away from xwlp9. use xwlp7 instead.
Edit:
you never got rooted in the process above, if you dont want you are still as stock as you were before.
wiping the way i told will completly erase the OS from your phone thus you will have clean slate to start with.
if you want to stay on dxlp9, let me know ill tell you how to get spanish language for swype keyboard.
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I have just flashed my phone again (XWLPD Nordic Conuntries) following your steps but the problem persists. I formatted data, system, cache, wiped dalvik cache but the annoying issue is still there
Another idea?
It's called wake up lag or something like that. It's horrible, sometimes the screen is unresponsive 2 seconds after pressing the power button. Correct me if I'm wrong but i don't think GB had this problem, I've only noticed it on ICS. So no, it's not just you.
Guys, I got the damn issue solved, I flashed the leaked TW launcher(attached) from the SGSIII rom, then everything went fine and the device is soft and fast.
If flashing the new TW launcher didn't solve the problem flash the latest version of Siyah Kernel (im using 3.2.5.2)
http://www.gokhanmoral.com/gm/
I don't have that issue, yes if screen is of for some time waking it takes 2 3 secs, but it never lags to Swype, even if I hurry and unlock it right when screen shows.
Hey guys!!!
New galaxy S2 owner. I have done some searching in these forums and the threads answered many of my questions. However, I still have some newbie questions that I found unanswered. Please excuse me if my questions have been answered before but I got tired of searching
Here is the deal:
Yesterday, I flashed a CF Root with Odin3. Then used CWM to flash a wanamlite firmware. The firmware was great but I didn't like that it still had TW. So I dl'ed another firmware to the internal SD card and flashed again using CWM. I then flashed a couple of other ROMS and I noticed that after the first wanamlite flash, the new ROMs were unstable with many error messages that some OS processes have stopped etc.
I got back home, flashed to stock with Odin3 and the phone got stuck at the second samsung logo. I followed some community steps (thanks XDA) like disabling all kies processes from TM, wiping data/cache, then boot in DL mode and flash the stock ROM using Odin3 which worked.
I then Flashed a CF Root again and used CWM to flash a Spike Pure ICS ROM v5 which was great but I get occasional error messages like 'gallery stopped' or some other error message when I try to set contact photos. It just lags, blackscreen then comes back with the 'Unfortunately, the process had stopped'.
My questions: is this because of the previously flashed firmware that this is happening or is it that those ICS ROMs have these issues commonly? Did anyone have this experience before? What do you advice before flashing to a new ROM going back to stock or going straight from the current? Doesn't Odin3 technically wipe everything back to stock?
WIPE WIPE WIPE.
Go into recovery. Data/factory reset.
Advanced, Wipe dalvic cache. Mounts and storage, format system. Its a standard procedure going from one OS to another OS. You can then either flash a firmware zip from recovery or an .tar file from Odin.
Then to be on the safe side factory reset once again.
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Wich fw do you have?
Make a deep clean with odin an flash on the latest ics version (lp9 is a good one)..then flash (if you want) a custom rom..
My experience with custom roms: one of the best rom samsung based (ics 4.0.3) is the foxhound greyfox v2..if you want a pure ics rom flash the omega aokp rom (ics 4.0.4)..
Try then to change kernel..siyah is the best for both roms..
P.s. sorry for my bad english
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After LP7 should be staple enough for daily use .However you are using custom roms and you should read carefully each roms thread before flashing .
You are probably suffering from flashing multiple roms and leaving bits behind as well = clean wipe .
jje.
Can someone give me a clear full wipe procedure? I always wiped data/factory rest/wiuped chaceh and dalvik... but what else? a step by step procedure would be helpful!!
I currently have Spike Pure ICS v 5.
What do you mean by Odin3 'deep clean'?
OJ77 said:
Can someone give me a clear full wipe procedure? I always wiped data/factory rest/wiuped chaceh and dalvik... but what else? a step by step procedure would be helpful!!
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Read my last post..
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so:
1. Recovery mode > format user data > wipe cache > clear dalvik > format system (from moutns and storage)
2. Download mode > flash stock ROM using odin 3
Did I get it right? Was there something i didn't wipe?
Before you flash a new rom, make sure you answer the requirements.Some ICS roms need to be flashed in specific way.
The way of doing a full wipe is you go in Clockwork mode, wipe data/factory reset, you wipe cache partition, then go to advanced wipe Dalvik and Battery stats, then go in mounts and storage ( i think ) and you wipe the cache from there, but nothing else in mounts and storage.If you wipe anything else there's a high percent of bricking your phone.If this doesnt help you, I doubt that anyone could give you any clearer instructions.
Good luck.
DONT FORMAT SYSTEM.
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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 .
Followed by root and custom rom if you so wish .
jje
OK im confused now... do I format system directory in mounts and storage or no?
OJ77 said:
OK im confused now... do I format system directory in mounts and storage or no?
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i always do personally.
I got tempted and formatted system/cache/data but now i cannot flash from my internal sd card.. I get errors and 'installation aborted' if i try to do it from CWM... does that mean formatting those 3 means Odin3 is the only way? Cus I'm not home and I don't have odin3 on me.... LOL!
OJ77 said:
I got tempted and formatted system/cache/data but now i cannot flash from my internal sd card..
Did you format sd card and totally wipe the lot = nothing on the phone .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
At this point you have no OS on the phone nor kernel rooted nor CWM .
Hence
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware .
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JJ, you really need to learn how to quote you know, makes your posts so confusing to read sometimes
skimminstones said:
JJ, you really need to learn how to quote you know, makes your posts so confusing to read sometimes
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Agree must try better .
Habit from replying to emails i guess .
jje
Thanks...
I did a 'full wipe' by doing t his:
1. Boot into CWM: wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, wipe battery stats, wipe system/data/cache from mounts.
2. Reboot into DL mode, flash stock ROM using Odin3.
3. Repeat step 1
4. flashed spike ICS v 7.3 using CWM. Stable so far.
Thank you!
imho: the most stable ics release is the stock official, but with some.battery issues, my suggestion: stay on gingerbread, find a custom kernel to suits your need,
GT-I9100, official 2.3.6, hardcore's Speedmod
budi.hermawan said:
imho: the most stable ics release is the stock official, but with some.battery issues, my suggestion: stay on gingerbread, find a custom kernel to suits your need,
GT-I9100, official 2.3.6, hardcore's Speedmod
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I agree! I don't like ICS because is still unstable! My battery lasts very short with ICS and the phone overheats.
Moreover I hate the browser! I mean, The Galax S2 with GB still has the smoother browser of all the smartphones out there, and Samsung with ICS update messed it up! Now is laggy with micro stutters! Don't understand why!
OJ77 said:
The firmware was great but I didn't like that it still had TW.
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You didn't need to go through all that trouble just because you didn't want TW (which I also hate, btw).
You could simply have installed another launcher (such as Go Launcher EX, ADW, etc) from Play Store and, since you were already rooted, uninstalled TW using Titanium Backup afterwards. It has to be in that sequence (install new then uninstall old).
this way you can have whatever ROM + kernel combination you like, and still use whatever launcher you prefer.