"Android is Upgrading" - Motorola Droid RAZR

At the start of every reboot... this started after a wipe of the cache and dalvik to try and make the Adobe Flash Plugin update work today.
Waiting as patiently as possible for the next leak.

on which ROM region are you now?

.214 leak on Verizon Wireless

Factory reset and wipe cache via recovery to fix it.
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I understand a factory reset will fix it... but should we have to factory reset to simply wipe the cache and the dalvik cache.?
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Steps for wiping (data/cache)

Im about to flash bionix-v 1.3.1. And im trying to be as thorough as i can without odining back to stock. Just wanted to double check what im doing is right.
I already backed everything up and disabled voodoo (just for safety). Then, i wiped dalvik cache. Next, do i wipe data/factory reset? Then after that, wipe cache partition? Then after that, flash new rom?
Vibrant, Bionix-v 1.3, Voodoo...
It's in the noob guide..
summary:
factory wipe
wipe data
wipe dalvik (advanced)
flash rom
wipe data
wipe dalvik
reboot
wait 10 minutes, reboot
sign into market, wait 5-10, reboot
restore apps, boom.
Mine is similar to above.
Recovery
Factory wipe
Flash rom
Wipe dalvic
Wipe cache
Fix permissions
Reboot
Wait 10-15
Reboot
Enjoy
This process greatly reduced bugs when flashing rom to rom
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[Q] Lite'ning ROM V2.6 XWLP4 - Issues with accessing menus, process errors

Hi Guys,
I've just updated to V2.6 but for some reason I keep getting the following message everytime i boot up and try to access apps menu, also my wallpaper keeps getting misaligned :- " Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped".
Any ideas?? Im thinking of upgrading to the latest Siyah Kernel V3.0
Usual is
A .Wipe Cache
B Wipe Dalvik Cache
C factory reset
D reinstall rom
jje
Ive already wiped the cache and delvik cache, only thing I havent done yet is factory reset, was going to do that last.
Backup.
Full wipe;
Format System
Factory reset
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik (advanced)
Then immediately reflash
Don't restore system apps and data with Titanium etc.
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I've done a cache wipe and a delvik wipe. This seems to of worked so far. Will keep monitoring. Thanks for your help guys.
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dumb question but uh?

hey guys i wanted to know if i had to wipe everything when there is an update for a rom? or just wipe cache and dalvik?
thanks
It's a case-by-case thing. Sometimes you only need to wipe caches, but others you'll need to do a full wipe. Usually a ROM developer will note what you have to wipe when they post the update, so make sure to check.
You could always just do a nandroid and then try flashing after a cache wipe. If that doesn't work, you can either restore or do a full wipe and reflash the update.
SoraX64 said:
It's a case-by-case thing. Sometimes you only need to wipe caches, but others you'll need to do a full wipe. Usually a ROM developer will note what you have to wipe when they post the update, so make sure to check.
You could always just do a nandroid and then try flashing after a cache wipe. If that doesn't work, you can either restore or do a full wipe and reflash the update.
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ohh i see, i have the mean rom but i looked and didnt see anything to full wipe when installing the new update, i wasnt sure if to full wipe or just cache and dalvik
the architeck said:
ohh i see, i have the mean rom but i looked and didnt see anything to full wipe when installing the new update, i wasnt sure if to full wipe or just cache and dalvik
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I always factory reset. Wipe cache, then dalvik. Twice in that order. But you can get away with just wiping cache and dalvik. As most will tell you
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Steven 1 said:
I always factory reset. Wipe cache, then dalvik. Twice in that order. But you can get away with just wiping cache and dalvik. As most will tell you
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thanks! :good:
the architeck said:
ohh i see, i have the mean rom but i looked and didnt see anything to full wipe when installing the new update, i wasnt sure if to full wipe or just cache and dalvik
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Note that the MeanROM installation will wipe cache and dalvik cache for you, so no manual wiping is necessary actually.
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the architeck said:
hey guys i wanted to know if i had to wipe everything when there is an update for a rom? or just wipe cache and dalvik?
thanks
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When I upgraded Stock Rom with Goodies i didn't need to wipe the cache's, smooth upgrade.

Gps problem on cm9

My gps loses connection after like a minute of navigation, it regains it but then it fades in and out. This never happened on stock, any ideas?
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No problems here....
I'm running the nightlies (July 25th) and haven't had the same problem. Did you wipe cache & dalvik before flashing? If you were on a different ROM did you wipe Data (3x) and then flash ROM?
I wipe dalvik and cache every nightly. I came from stock and wiped dalvik, cache and factory reset
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[Q] Order of wipes for Flashing Rom?

i know you are supposed to wipe the phone and clear the cache but what is the preferred order here.
reboot to recovery, wipe data, clear dalvik?
i appreciate the info
It doesn't really matter what order you wipe in. I always wipe system, cache and dalvik.
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Thanks for the info
Wipe Data/Factory reset is all i do ...never had a problem. I think the Dalvik gets rebuilt after a factory reset so no need to clear it
and if I'm just updating from XXX.rom v3 to v4 I just install right over the top and don't wipe at all

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