I rooted with CF-Root V6.4, and just did an OTA firmware update to go to XXLG3. After completing the update, I rebooted then re-rooted.
Everything seems to be working just fine, except that on every boot up, I now have an "Android Upgrading" message show up before the lock screen shows.
Anyone know how I can get rid of this?
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I charged up the phone and then left it turned off over night. This morning, the "Android Upgrading" message on start up seems to have gone.
gregwee said:
I rooted with CF-Root V6.4, and just did an OTA firmware update to go to XXLG3. After completing the update, I rebooted then re-rooted.
Everything seems to be working just fine, except that on every boot up, I now have an "Android Upgrading" message show up before the lock screen shows.
Anyone know how I can get rid of this?
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Wipe cache Wipe dalvik and fix permissions in recovery .
jje
JJEgan said:
Wipe cache Wipe dalvik and fix permissions in recovery .
jje
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Just did what you said. After wipe cache, wipe dalvik, fix permissions and rebooted. After reboot, the phone started to redo "Android Upgrading, Optimising Applications", then the message "Android Upgrading, Starting Applications" is shown. Rebooted, and the 2nd message "Android Upgrading, Starting Applications" shows before the lock screen.
Any other suggestions?
Same problem here. I followed these steps but still getting this annoying "upgrading" message. Any other suggestion?
JJEgan said:
Wipe cache Wipe dalvik and fix permissions in recovery .
jje
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Resolved itself
Last night, I charged it up to 100%, then shut it down and left it overnight. This morning, the annoying "Android Upgrading, Start Applications" message on boot up seemed to have gone. I didn't do anything at all. Glad it's gone though... :good:
gregwee said:
Last night, I charged it up to 100%, then shut it down and left it overnight. This morning, the annoying "Android Upgrading, Start Applications" message on boot up seemed to have gone. I didn't do anything at all. Glad it's gone though... :good:
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When you wipe dalvik its normal to show it but just once. On the 2nd reboot should be gone. And thats how you fixed it.
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gregwee said:
I rooted with CF-Root V6.4, and just did an OTA firmware update to go to XXLG3. After completing the update, I rebooted then re-rooted.
Everything seems to be working just fine, except that on every boot up, I now have an "Android Upgrading" message show up before the lock screen shows.
Anyone know how I can get rid of this?
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I charged up the phone and then left it turned off over night. This morning, the "Android Upgrading" message on start up seems to have gone.
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Just don't know what to say...
I'm happy this thread helped to solve your problem...
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I still have this problem after following above given steps and even a few reboots. I suspect Lucky Patcher for that? Any idea ?
Anyone?
buyukbang said:
I still have this problem after following above given steps and even a few reboots. I suspect Lucky Patcher for that? Any idea ?
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buyukbang said:
Anyone?
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Stop using cracked apps...
I am not using such app lucky patcher and have this issue too... Did all steps suggested and its still there after every reboot...
I have found fix for this error, it is mainly due to odex files which are created by lucky patcher so deleting these files using lucky patcher itself will surely remove this error with 50 percent success rate. Here's the fix; open lucky patcher, there in lower left section you can see Toolbox, click Toolbox button then select 4th last option i.e Remove all odex files. Thats it android will reboot on itself and vola no android is upgrading. . Even if u didn't install apps like LP just try to remove faulty odex files(for location refer to attachment).
Check out attachement for help.
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So, I was running ICS 4.0.3 when I wanted to flash a different kernel, but I failed and softbricked the phone.
So I followed the guides here and got it fixed, however since then or perhaps even prior to the brick I've been experiencing total system freezes.
For instance I am browsing the internet via Chrome or chatting on IRC via AndChat and all of a sudden the app would freeze and pressing the Home button doesn't do anything, but the Notification Bar is working untill I press an item in which case it also freezes and I have to reboot by popping out the battery.
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So, I was running ICS 4.0.3 when I wanted to flash a different kernel, but I failed and softbricked the phone.
So I followed the guides here and got it fixed, however since then or perhaps even prior to the brick I've been experiencing total system freezes.
For instance I am browsing the internet via Chrome or chatting on IRC via AndChat and all of a sudden the app would freeze and pressing the Home button doesn't do anything, but the Notification Bar is working untill I press an item in which case it also freezes and I have to reboot by popping out the battery.
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Have you tried clearing the cache and dalvic and fixing permisssions.
Well, I've cleared just cache, not Dalvik cache(unless they are the same thing). What are these permissions?
dikidera said:
Well, I've cleared just cache, not Dalvik cache(unless they are the same thing). What are these permissions?
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The cache and dalvik cache are different. And fixing the permissions might help your problem
Which brings me to my previous post about what these permissions are.
In Cwm recovery, there is an option 'Fix permissions'.
Don't ask, I have no idea what it is.
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"Process system isnt responding. Do you want to close it?
wait report ok
I get this message ALOT on all the JB roms out there now; it happens after a reboot/restart, and if I click ok, things seem to work normally after a few seconds...
Anyone else seeing this alot? Anyone figure out a way to stop it?
thanks!
Wipe data, cache and dalvik.
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johnrippa said:
Wipe data, cache and dalvik.
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wiping data will mean you have to reinstall your rom
I've wiped cache/dalvik numerous times, and it still happens
and, when I flash new rom, i factory reset, wipe data/cache/dalvik, and run darkstar system wipe, and it still happens
First try fixing permissions from within your recovery.
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ZPaul2Fresh8 said:
First try fixing permissions from within your recovery.
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did that many many times, and it doesnt help
wase4711 said:
did that many many times, and it doesnt help
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Did you restore apps from titanium backup? If so that may be it.
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Me too
Hello,
this problem happens to me too for a few day now.
System not responding at every boot, but everything seems normal.
when i flash a new nightlie and it reboots, i do not get this message. But after i reboot again it reapears.
after a search i found this, there: http://www.modaco.com/topic/359832-devrom152-cyanogenmod-101-android-422/
its for zte blade
[DEV][ROM][15.2.] CyanogenMod 10.1 (Android 4.2.2)
"11.2.2013 changelog:
reverted commits (1,2) that caused 'Process system isn't responding' issue on every reboot"
(the comits have something to do with the new FM stuff in the rom)
Maybe someone want to have a look at it?
I can not post in the official CM10.1-galaxysmtd thread yet.
Greeting, Strainhunter
Problem gone (i hope)
strainhunter said:
Hello,
this problem happens to me too for a few day now.
System not responding at every boot, but everything seems normal.
when i flash a new nightlie and it reboots, i do not get this message. But after i reboot again it reapears.
after a search i found this, there: http://www.modaco.com/topic/359832-devrom152-cyanogenmod-101-android-422/
its for zte blade
[DEV][ROM][15.2.] CyanogenMod 10.1 (Android 4.2.2)
"11.2.2013 changelog:
reverted commits (1,2) that caused 'Process system isn't responding' issue on every reboot"
(the comits have something to do with the new FM stuff in the rom)
Maybe someone want to have a look at it?
I can not post in the official CM10.1-galaxysmtd thread yet.
Greeting, Strainhunter
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Hello Again,
The problem is gone for me i found out that it has something to do either with the Theme i was using, or/and the Launcher. Because i first switched my Launcher (Nova Launcher) to the Stock one (Trebuchet) (merely just because i did not know how i should fix that problem) then at the after the first reboot with stock launcher the problem was gone, but came back after i rebooted again. So i changed my Theme (JellyBeanExtreme) and the problem did not appear again "knockin´3x on wood^^"
Maybe this can help someone who had or will have this problem.
Greetings,
Strainhunter
wase4711 said:
wiping data will mean you have to reinstall your rom
I've wiped cache/dalvik numerous times, and it still happens
and, when I flash new rom, i factory reset, wipe data/cache/dalvik, and run darkstar system wipe, and it still happens
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Eh, nope. That would be if you wiped your system. Wiping data will take away all your apps and customizations, but will leave the ROM intact (remember: "ROM" = "Read-Only Memory").
IMO if you want to start anew as a first level troubleshoot, it's much easier to wipe cache/dalvik/SYSTEM, then reflash your ROM and GAPPS. This has solved my problems about 90% of the time, especially when I've installed a mod my phone doesn't like, or done something stupid while messing around in /system/.
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Eh, nope. That would be if you wiped your system. Wiping data will take away all your apps and customizations, but will leave the ROM intact (remember: "ROM" = "Read-Only Memory").
IMO if you want to start anew as a first level troubleshoot, it's much easier to wipe cache/dalvik/SYSTEM, then reflash your ROM and GAPPS. This has solved my problems about 90% of the time, especially when I've installed a mod my phone doesn't like, or done something stupid while messing around in /system/.
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Does that leave your apps and data in place? Never thought of that
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did u install the walkman app for the note?
I had the same problem. I uninstalled Nova launcher but it was still giving me the same error.
I uninstalled Cobalt theme for CM 10 and that fixed it. Hopefully it gets updated to 10.1, I like the theme.
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briand.mooreg said:
I had the same problem. I uninstalled Nova launcher but it was still giving me the same error.
I uninstalled Cobalt theme for CM 10 and that fixed it. Hopefully it gets updated to 10.1, I like the theme.
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i was also getting this error using Jamies 10.1 rom.....found out it went away when i stoppped trying to use a theme. im using the TouchWiz launcher and no theme and no more error.
so if any one is using a theme and getting this error stop using a theme and see if that helps....
jrea77 said:
i was also getting this error using Jamies 10.1 rom.....found out it went away when i stoppped trying to use a theme. im using the TouchWiz launcher and no theme and no more error.
so if any one is using a theme and getting this error stop using a theme and see if that helps....
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It is absolutely the themes that do this. However, from what I read up on it there is literally nothing actually going wrong with the device except for a teeny couple of extra seconds on boot up (which can supposedly be rectified by hitting "Wait" instead of "Stop" or whatever it says.
Actually, I even remember them saying that the mere fact that you're getting the error message means that it's installed correctly.. Something about the stock framework not liking being modified.
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It is absolutely the themes that do this. However, from what I read up on it there is literally nothing actually going wrong with the device except for a teeny couple of extra seconds on boot up (which can supposedly be rectified by hitting "Wait" instead of "Stop" or whatever it says.
Actually, I even remember them saying that the mere fact that you're getting the error message means that it's installed correctly.. Something about the stock framework not liking being modified.
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ya...i noticed nothing was really wrong while getting the error, it just bug me that i was getting that little pop up window. i would hit "wait" or "cancel" and it didnt seem to make a difference, it would go away and that was it. once in a while it would pop back up when getting a text or call, before i could answer the call i had to click it to make it go away to be able to answer. so i decided not to use the theme and not worry about that error.....so would it be any theme or just some themes? maybe ill try other themes and see what happens.....
I am running Android 4.2.1 and have not installed or updated any apps over past week. This morning, I switch on my phone and this error popped up (pic). I tried restarting it several times during the day and the error is persistent. My phone feels sluggish but otherwise functions as it should. How do I find out what app is causing this error message? It appears to be system related. Is there an app in Play Store that can tell me exactly what is causing this error?
BTW, I rooted my phone some 2 months ago and everything works well so I doubt it is because my phone is rooted. All my apps installed via Play Store so shouldn't be any malwares involved.
Mainly this error is caused by using a particular rom.
Changing the rom might solve the problem.
dagger said:
Mainly this error is caused by using a particular rom.
Changing the rom might solve the problem.
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My ROM is stock.
Ok did you flash any tweaking script??
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Ok did you flash any tweaking script??
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No, never tweaked anything except to root it but that was 2 months ago.
hmm.
Then try wiping the dalvik cache and the cache partition from recovery.
try it and then report..
OK, I will try your suggestions. Now I have to read up on just how to do that
dagger said:
hmm.
Then try wiping the dalvik cache and the cache partition from recovery.
try it and then report..
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Sorry I could not manage to try cleaning the cache because my phone decided to brick itself the following morning. Just like that. This morning, alarm on my phone went off like usual and I always do a restart to be fresh for the day. The phone is stuck at green android man. I did a power and vol+ and got a dead android man. I created another thread asking for help in reviving my dead phone. If you have comments, I will appreciate it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43070181
Problem fixed.
when i tried to open the 'Location and security' under settings, its gave me an error message saying 'The application Settings(process com.android.settings) has stopped unexpectedly.Please try again', i have a rooted smartphone and this problem never occured untill now, any suggestions? i am on a rooted gingerbread 2.3.3
Do some work...
1.Go to recovery mode by switch offing the phone and then rebooting into recovery mode by POWER+HOME+VOLUME UP
2.Clear cache.
If problem is not solved u may have to do a Factory Reset & Data Wipe...
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when i tried to open the 'Location and security' under settings, its gave me an error message saying 'The application Settings(process com.android.settings) has stopped unexpectedly.Please try again', i have a rooted smartphone and this problem never occured untill now, any suggestions? i am on a rooted gingerbread 2.3.3
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Clearing the cache/dalvik cache and fixing permissions should do it. If you have a modded version of the settings.apk such as a theme or whatnot that could very well cause the issue. Good luck!
alright this is wierd, i tried entering into recovery mode but my phone would restart normally instead, i tried installing bootmenu manager but it always gives me a parsing error message(would really fancy a site/place where i can download a correct file app of the same) i nevertheless installed quick boot tool from playstore...entered the recovery mode...cleaned my dalvik cache and fixed the perms as you said and rebooted, and guess what, PROBLEM NOT SOLVED, it still FC on me giving the same error message, anymore suggestions??
also I haven't modded my system files whatsoever although i have uninstalled some preinstalled apps which were not system apps but just simple music,video apps etc, can it be the reason, anyway if i can undelete them, i have no backup of em anymore
P.S.- sorry for any misspelt things
Flash your recovery again
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chrisvenema said:
Flash your recovery again
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yeah, i think thats the only option i got now, i would hate to loose my huge cache of apps and all their settings though
Hey XDA
This all started when I didn't put my phone on charge one night, and the morning after I got a text then I went to read it, my screen flickered and my phone crashed, this was usual when my phone dies.
However this time, when I put my phone on charge, it wouldn't boot up, it would stay at the boot animation screen.
I was running AOKP 4.2.2.
I then thought it was just a corrupt ROM so I went to re-install the ROM.
First, when I went to wipe the dalvik cache it said it had failed, this immediately showed warning signs, then when I went to install the ROM from my SD card it said that had failed also.
This left me only 1 option, to restore back to the stock ROM through Odin.
This seemed to go fine until I got to the end went instead of booting into an "android is updating" type thing, it was stuck on a boot loop.
This now leaves me stumped for ideas, so I turn to you, how do I fix my phone?
I hope I can fix this phone as it is my only phone.
Thanks, Jem
jem.graham said:
Hey XDA
This all started when I didn't put my phone on charge one night, and the morning after I got a text then I went to read it, my screen flickered and my phone crashed, this was usual when my phone dies.
However this time, when I put my phone on charge, it wouldn't boot up, it would stay at the boot animation screen.
I was running AOKP 4.2.2.
I then thought it was just a corrupt ROM so I went to re-install the ROM.
First, when I went to wipe the dalvik cache it said it had failed, this immediately showed warning signs, then when I went to install the ROM from my SD card it said that had failed also.
This left me only 1 option, to restore back to the stock ROM through Odin.
This seemed to go fine until I got to the end went instead of booting into an "android is updating" type thing, it was stuck on a boot loop.
This now leaves me stumped for ideas, so I turn to you, how do I fix my phone?
I hope I can fix this phone as it is my only phone.
Thanks, Jem
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after you install the stock rom via Odin boot into the stock recovery and do a factory reset and wipe the cache. should boot up after that.
one thing i notice after installing 5 different OTA though odin last night they dont wipe user data you have to do it your self. so i would give that i try im sure that should fix your problem
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after you install the stock rom via Odin boot into the stock recovery and do a factory reset and wipe the cache. should boot up after that.
one thing i notice after installing 5 different OTA though odin last night they dont wipe user data you have to do it your self. so i would give that i try im sure that should fix your problem
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Thank you very very much, I didnt see the factory reset option in the stock recovery.
You're a true life saver, thanks
jem.graham said:
Thank you very very much, I didnt see the factory reset option in the stock recovery.
You're a true life saver, thanks
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no problem at all now if i can just figure out my clients gt-i9300 issue my life would be great hahaha