[Q] What to clear after ICS upgrade - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have just updated my device from 2.3.5 to 4.3. The installation instructions didn't mention what I should clear after upgrade (dalvik, data, battery stats, etc). So should I clear any of them?

mcnamaragio said:
I have just updated my device from 2.3.5 to 4.3. The installation instructions didn't mention what I should clear after upgrade (dalvik, data, battery stats, etc). So should I clear any of them?
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Not a bad idea to clear data, if you have a backup.
At the least, I'd suggest you clear Cache and Davlik. Battery stats don't matter much.

Should I have cleared them before flashing the rom? If I clear them now will I have to reflash the phone?

mcnamaragio said:
Should I have cleared them before flashing the rom? If I clear them now will I have to reflash the phone?
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No you can clear it after too, only data will be cleared, but the rom will still be on your phone.
I would advise you to clear data, dalvik cache and cache partition between gingerbread and ics (or any new major release for that matter), as well as wipe battery stats and fix permissions.
Between small updates within the same version just clearing dalvik cache is enough.

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[Q] Wipe Dalvik Cache?

I know what happens when you do a factory reset/wipe, but what exactly happens if I only wipe Dalvik Cache? (I'm about to flash a ROM, don't want to do a complete factory reset/wipe, but wondering if I can still help "eliminate ghosts" by wiping Dalvik Cache.)
Bump, is this just like a crazy question or something?
What exactly does wiping Dalvik cache do?
trunkstar1 said:
Bump, is this just like a crazy question or something?
What exactly does wiping Dalvik cache do?
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dalvik is a virtual machine in android operating system that runs applications, which is similar java vm. dalvik builds some sort of cache of applications (i wouldn't go into details) to run them faster in dalvik cache space. you can clear them out, and android will rebuild the cache on the next boot. and the initial boot will take longer than usual once you wiped the dalvik cache because android needs to rebuild it.
So it's something that you can safely wipe on occasion right, just to clear up any bugs?
trunkstar1 said:
So it's something that you can safely wipe on occasion right, just to clear up any bugs?
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when you flash a custom rom, usually the rom automatically wipes out dalvik cache to remove all that junk from the previous rom.. you do not need to wipe it regularly unless you flash apps or any other system modifications on top of the existing rom via clockworkmod recovery very often
But is there any "harm" in doing it? Any consequences other than a longer reboot time?
trunkstar1 said:
But is there any "harm" in doing it? Any consequences other than a longer reboot time?
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Not at all. Apps will just be a little sluggish for a bit.
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Using Kies to goto 2.2, does that wipes Dalvik cache? Koz I went to 2.2 from kies mini, then ODIN'd a Voodoo kernel and i never wiped it manually...
so should I?
many thanks
You are trying to not factory reset but any rom you will find will have a system, data, data_data and cache wipe built into it. You can try finding a Rom you like and remove the wipes from the update_script but those wipes are put there on purpose. Kies will wipe everything too.
or use root explorer go in to system and find dalvik cache and delete files =>
sir can i ask a question?
jaetm83 said:
dalvik is a virtual machine in android operating system that runs applications, which is similar java vm. dalvik builds some sort of cache of applications (i wouldn't go into details) to run them faster in dalvik cache space. you can clear them out, and android will rebuild the cache on the next boot. and the initial boot will take longer than usual once you wiped the dalvik cache because android needs to rebuild it.
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is it normal to boot so long when i accidentally wipe dalvik cache? because im afraid and thinking my phone was brick what can i do to turn it back normal? wait to boot the system?
avie14 said:
is it normal to boot so long when i accidentally wipe dalvik cache? because im afraid and thinking my phone was brick what can i do to turn it back normal? wait to boot the system?
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Yes it is normal for it to take longer than a normal bootup. It is rebuilding the Dalvik that was just wiped. #nosorcery
trunkstar1 said:
I know what happens when you do a factory reset/wipe, but what exactly happens if I only wipe Dalvik Cache? (I'm about to flash a ROM, don't want to do a complete factory reset/wipe, but wondering if I can still help "eliminate ghosts" by wiping Dalvik Cache.)
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Thank you for this question, thank you guys now I know that wiping dalvik cache is not that bad at all.

Improve aokp rom performance

I recently flashed aokp carbon rom on my galaxy sl.
But the performance is weak. Is there any general settings for all aokp rom which will increase performance ? In the rom control option i go to scrolling cache if i need best scrolling what should i set it to
Force enable
Default enable
Default disable
or Force disable ?
thank you guys sorry i am noob
Default enable should do. If that still doesn't improve scrolling, try force enable. Just try the options for yourself and see, that's the best way. You need to give more details about your issue. Elaborate on the 'weak' performance. Also, did you wipe cache & dalvik cache before installing the ROM?
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No i was on cm9 before so i did not wipe anything. i directly installled. should i wipe dalvik cache and cache , factory reset ?
now i am on aokp so can i reinstall it again after wiping cche and dalvik cache ? will it mprove the perfomace ?
Change the kernel
sorry but there is only one kernel for ics any other suggestion ?
Yes. You should always wipe dalvik cache and cache when installing a new ROM. Even if it's just a version update of an already installed ROM. It's always better to wipe to avoid usual FC problems. Dalvik cache mainly. The only thing is that your phone will take around 5-6 minutes to boot the first time after you wipe dalvik cache, because it's rebuilding the cache. After that it'll boot normally every other time until you wipe dalvik cache again.
CM9 and AOKP are two different ROMs so when changing between them you should do a full wipe i.e. wipe everything (system, data, cache, dalvik cache and .android_secure folder on the SD card). Otherwise you'll get a lot of FCs. If you do a full wipe all your apps will be gone so you might want to take a Titanium Backup of them or just set them up again when they re-download automatically on the new ROM. Make sure to not restore data of any system apps using Titanium Backup in the new ROM. Once you install the AOKP ROM, upgrading to a newer version won't need a full wipe but only dalvik cache and cache wipe.
About the kernel, just use the one that came with your ROM.
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wiping cache/dalvik are a must when flashing any new kernels

How can i do soft wiping?

Using flawless ics rom, and i started getting random reboots. Idk why, i didnt use titanium backup at all.
My apps are all useful right now so i dont wanna lose them. So how can i do like some soft wipe that doesnt delete all my apps? I dont want to do backups. Becoz it can lead to random reboot if i restore them.
Did wipe cache but no help.
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Wipe Dalvik cache ...thats soft wipe...
Random reboots looks like more of kernel issue ...
The only things you can wipe without loosing data are cache and dalvik cache. But wiping dalvik cache won't change anything, because as far as I know the dalvik cache will be rebuilt on every boot
So try wiping cache or change the kernel for the rom
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
mihahn said:
The only things you can wipe without loosing data are cache and dalvik cache. But wiping dalvik cache won't change anything, because as far as I know the dalvik cache will be rebuilt on every boot
So try wiping cache or change the kernel for the rom
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
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Dalvik cache is rebuilt only on first boot or if an app is changed via recovery or if you upgrade to higher OS (like ics to JB)...
Some times it gets corrupted and wiping helps...(like 1 in 10 times...) and the cache gets rebuilt (android is upgrading....)
Cache is wiped whenever you reboot so it's one of the most pointless thing to do in recovery for stock roms..(wiping batteystats is the most pointless thing...)
On CM roms ,system dalvik lies in /cache so wiping cache is equivalent to wiping dalvik for system apps..
@OP
Use titanium backup to backup all apps and do a complete wipe..
karandpr said:
Dalvik cache is rebuilt only on first boot or if an app is changed via recovery or if you upgrade to higher OS (like ics to JB)...
Some times it gets corrupted and wiping helps...(like 1 in 10 times...) and the cache gets rebuilt (android is upgrading....)
Cache is wiped whenever you reboot so it's one of the most pointless thing to do in recovery for stock roms..(wiping batteystats is the most pointless thing...)
On CM roms ,system dalvik lies in /cache so wiping cache is equivalent to wiping dalvik for system apps..
@OP
Use titanium backup to backup all apps and do a complete wipe..
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give him a medal :good:

How to install updates for BLISSPOP ROM

Today I received a msg for the disponibility of an update for BlissPop-v4.0.3-i9300-NIGHTLY-20151008-0524 already installed on my I9300.
How can I flash it?
Thanks in advance
Go to recovery wipe cache & dalvik cache. Install new version. Reboot...
But clean install is best.
Sureshtuty said:
Go to recovery wipe cache & dalvik cache. Install new version. Reboot...
But clean install is best.
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But I lose all apps, games and settings that I had installed?
umberto santulli said:
But I lose all apps, games and settings that I had installed?
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No. Wiping cache & dalvik cache won't lose nothing. Only wiping data make u lose
Sureshtuty said:
No. Wiping cache & dalvik cache won't lose nothing. Only wiping data make u lose
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Done !! All OK.

Wipe caches / wipe Dalvik caches before or after?

Ok stupid question, but I rather be sure than sorry. When I update the same Rom
(from xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10_21.3.10_v12-11 to xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10_21.3.17_v12-11)
Do I have to do the wipe caches and Dalvik before or after I install the Rom?
If I do a wipe data that means I have to configure everthing again like mail accounts etc?
Thanks
Short and simple. No. You are only updating security patch.
Thanks shivadow

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