Help with tapatalk on cm9 please... - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ever since the update to version two of tapatalk i have had major issues with it. I cant even open the app. It completely crashes android until i reboot it. Im not sure whether its a CM9 issue or a tapatalk issue. never had a problem like this before. Thought i'd try and uninstall and reinstall it to see if that clears it up and this is what i was met with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oykw6o_NRp8
Any help greatly appreciated

How did you install cm9? Did you factory reset before?
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Yeah factory reset and I've been wiping cache and dalvik cache between each subsequent nightly.
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Postal Dude said:
Ever since the update to version two of tapatalk i have had major issues with it. I cant even open the app. It completely crashes android until i reboot it. Im not sure whether its a CM9 issue or a tapatalk issue. never had a problem like this before. Thought i'd try and uninstall and reinstall it to see if that clears it up and this is what i was met with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oykw6o_NRp8
Any help greatly appreciated
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What version of tapatalk are you using?
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII

Postal Dude said:
Yeah factory reset and I've been wiping cache and dalvik cache between each subsequent nightly.
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just reflash the rom once without any wipe and see
before that u can do this.
1)reboot to recovery
2)Wipe Cache/Dalvik
3) Do fixpermission
4) reboot to system
and see if issue gets resolved

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Running seraphim and keep getting wifi errors

Hello,
First and foremost, I'm loving this rom. I'm a noob and getting my hands dirty figuring all this out.
Now with that said:
When I try to connect to my wifi network it keeps saying authentication error occurred. I have tried everything and the only thing that fixes it is restoring my backup to my stock rom.
Please help!!!!
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Smerleau said:
Hello,
First and foremost, I'm loving this rom. I'm a noob and getting my hands dirty figuring all this out.
Now with that said:
When I try to connect to my wifi network it keeps saying authentication error occurred. I have tried everything and the only thing that fixes it is restoring my backup to my stock rom.
Please help!!!!
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I will say 90% of the people in here will say it is not the rom. just because theres seems to work. and i tend to agree. what have you tried to fix it? besides going back (to Stock). i have not had any issues with WiFi on Serephim yet, so i can not say what a fix would be. maybe wipe your cache's. when i had that issue on GB i had to reinstall the kernel and boom it worked. but seeing as though we do not have one yet for ICS. i would say wipe and worst case reinstall the from after a very Thurough Wiping Process.
the2rrell said:
I will say 90% of the people in here will say it is not the rom. just because theres seems to work. and i tend to agree. what have you tried to fix it? besides going back (to Stock). i have not had any issues with WiFi on Serephim yet, so i can not say what a fix would be. maybe wipe your cache's. when i had that issue on GB i had to reinstall the kernel and boom it worked. but seeing as though we do not have one yet for ICS. i would say wipe and worst case reinstall the from after a very Thurough Wiping Process.
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I have wiped cache a few times and I just downloaded another rom and got the same issue.. The only time it works is on stock GB
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Smerleau said:
I have wiped cache a few times and I just downloaded another rom and got the same issue.. The only time it works is on stock GB
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Then if your into flashing right now, just try either the superwipe.
Or this is how i wipe.
I factory default/format usb from inside the rom.
I wipe factory/data from cwm
i wipe cache partition from cwm
i wipe delvik from cwm
then i flash "Rom" and reboot.
this leaves nothing from previous roms and or Gingerbreak roms.
try that and see if it works. if not then i am out of ideas until a kernel source is released.
Ok i will try that and see if it works...
Thank you!!!
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the2rrell said:
Then if your into flashing right now, just try either the superwipe.
Or this is how i wipe.
I factory default/format usb from inside the rom.
I wipe factory/data from cwm
i wipe cache partition from cwm
i wipe delvik from cwm
then i flash "Rom" and reboot.
this leaves nothing from previous roms and or Gingerbreak roms.
try that and see if it works. if not then i am out of ideas until a kernel source is released.
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I fixed it.... USER ERROR.. I Don't want to admit this but I was entering the wrong password and my old Rom had the password saved so I never had to enter it...
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[Android is upgrading] [Help]

Hello friends... Now after flashing some mods whenever I restart my phone it says android is upgrading
How to get rid of it...
Coz I really hate when it shows every time...
Please help anyone.
Thanks in advance...
Regards...
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I'm sure someone else can answer this better, but I think "Android is upgrading" is shown when Android is rebuilding the Dalvik cache.
This shouldn't happen if you don't wipe dalvik cache before flashing new stuff.
I'm not sure what the consequences of not wiping dalvik cache are...
seanp25 said:
I'm sure someone else can answer this better, but I think "Android is upgrading" is shown when Android is rebuilding the Dalvik cache.
This shouldn't happen if you don't wipe dalvik cache before flashing new stuff.
I'm not sure what the consequences of not wiping dalvik cache are...
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Thanks for reply... I didn't wipe it those mods wiped it by itself... But after a factory reset problem will be solved but I don't want to restore everything back again... Thts why I'm not wiping Lol
There sud be another way... Let's see if anyone knows it... After all im on xda
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The Android is upgrading message is normal. Just ignore it. It has nothing to do with a factory reset.
If you can find an app that allows you to wipe the dalvik cache then do that. Your phone will rebuild the dalvik cache on reboot and you might find that the upgrading message disappears (it worked for me when I was experiencing this issue a while back).
Andromizer has a dalvik cache wiping facility - you might need root access though.
Thanks for reply guys problem is solved ...
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Mr Anderson said:
If you can find an app that allows you to wipe the dalvik cache then do that. Your phone will rebuild the dalvik cache on reboot and you might find that the upgrading message disappears (it worked for me when I was experiencing this issue a while back).
Andromizer has a dalvik cache wiping facility - you might need root access though.
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Dmm I got same problem again... Can you explain how to get rid of it... I tried clearing dalvik cache using third party app but nothing happen
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Does it happen
every time you boot up?
scayre32 said:
every time you boot up?
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Yeah every time
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Anyone plz...plz plz
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Dmm look likes no one helping... Anywyz no problem I need solve it by myself...
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Camera reboot

Good morning guys. I'm having trouble with my Samsung galaxy SGH-I777. Every time I open an app that uses he camera (ie camera, barcode scanner, flashlight, camera) he flash goes off then it just reboots he phone. I've already done a factory restore. I even went into recovery mode and wipe cache and did a restore from there. I've also just downloaded the new ICS update and it still didn't fix the problem. Please help
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when you say factory restore does that mean you completely wiped the phone and flashed back to stock rom. If not, that's what I would do to determine if we're looking at a hardware or software issue.
No I didn't flash it back to stock. How would I even do that?
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pichienyfl said:
No I didn't flash it back to stock. How would I even do that?
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OK I flashed a new rom but it didn't work. Flashed back to ics still doesn't work
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I would flash back to stock. If it still does it, bring it in to at&t service center and show them. They can give you a replacement. Or you can call them. Just make sure your on non rooted stock firmware.
a full wipe and reflash is required before posting any problems. because99 % of the time it's user error. Did you fully wipe system, cache, data, and run the kernel cleaning scriptbefore posting this issue?
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Yes. I did a full wipe and restore. Installed a new rom and still nothing can I maybe install a new camera apk?
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pichienyfl said:
Yes. I did a full wipe and restore. Installed a new rom and still nothing can I maybe install a new camera apk?
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IF this is happening across roms, and assuming correct firmware, with a clean install (factory reset, no misc apps installed) then I'd say you have a hardware problem. If you've flashed incorrect firmware then a reset won't help you until you flash back to the correct firmware. Of course all of this moot if its physical damage caused by dropping the phone or maybe water damage. If you're completely stock and haven't subjected the phone to any physical abuse, then return the phone for a new one.
Phalanx7621 said:
a full wipe and reflash is required before posting any problems. because99 % of the time it's user error. Did you fully wipe system, cache, data, and run the kernel cleaning scriptbefore posting this issue?
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thanks! went back to full stock and problem went away
pcamlin said:
thanks! went back to full stock and problem went away
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Awesome! Glad yer back in business
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CallMeAria said:
IF this is happening across roms, and assuming correct firmware, with a clean install (factory reset, no misc apps installed) then I'd say you have a hardware problem.
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This.
Run fix permissions in recovery (last resort).

Twrp permissions question

Anyone experience reboots when trying to fix permissions?
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I would expect that if you were using Rom Manager app, but not fromTWRP. What are you trying to cure by fixing permissions?
Maybe ask in their thread in the original development forum.
Just saw a suggestion about clearing cache and fixing permissions might help with reboots. Not sure but was willing to give it a try
Its working now. Not sure why it kept rebooting. It wasn't even a full reboot it just restarted twrp.
Thanks.
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I've seen an increase in the 'fix permissions' added to the list of things to do when flashing. I never do that.
cbell13 said:
Just saw a suggestion about clearing cache and fixing permissions might help with reboots. Not sure but was willing to give it a try
Its working now. Not sure why it kept rebooting. It wasn't even a full reboot it just restarted twrp.
Thanks.
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The same things happened to me.I try to fix permissions and it reboots TWRP. How does clearing hte cache fix the problem? Did you clear cache in TWRP then reboot to the ROM then reboot back to TWRP to fix permissions or was it all in one session?
No the cache was a possible solution to random reboots in the ROM. As far as twrp goes, I get the reboot issue when trying to fix permissions after flashing (same session). However I don't seem to get it every time.
Sorry I couldn't be more help
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No need for apologies. I don't know what's goin gon with this issue. I'm afraid of upgrading to TWRP 2.4 to see if it solves the issue.... but then I think maybe I could just backup my ROM and Recovery and then flash it. If it acts up then I can restore 2.3
I recently started fixing permissions because I use appextractor now. I use it within the app and I use it in TWRP. Never had a issue. No reboots etc.
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"Android is upgrading" on every boot after 4.1.2 update.

Yesterday,I updated my gs3 to 4.1.2 using kies.I was rooted with chainfire's exynosabuse.apk but before I upgrade,I unrooted.Now, everytime I reboot I get the "android is upgrading" message.After searching for a while,it turned out that the system wipes dalvik cache on every boot but why is it happening ? I didn't have any root apps installed at the moment of upgrading except for exynosabuse which I also removed thinking it might solve the problem but it didn't. It doesn't bother me too much,only a 2 or 3 more secs in boot time but it is still kinda annoying.
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bump..
i also have the same problem..
Just preform a factory reset and reinstall your rom
This should solve your problem.
I am not sure but I think it's related to ODEX, DEODEX, ZIPLIGN or something like that.
I have been experiencing it as long as I can remember!
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The problem solved itself after a few days.Maybe it's something implemented by Samsung after installing an update? Lol.
Madarox said:
The problem solved itself after a few days.Maybe it's something implemented by Samsung after installing an update? Lol.
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Not really, if it is due to update, for the time, yes, it could be,. But not every time..
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