[Q]CM9 ROM's Sounds problem - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
When i say sounds, i mean lock, touch, keyboard's sounds.
This have not happened to me since long time, but today, all of a sudden, phone stopped producing these sounds.
Anyone knows why?
and yes, Settings/sounds/I ticked ALL of the options.

fenchai said:
Hi!
When i say sounds, i mean lock, touch, keyboard's sounds.
This have not happened to me since long time, but today, all of a sudden, phone stopped producing these sounds.
Anyone knows why?
and yes, Settings/sounds/I ticked ALL of the options.
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I don't know why but boot to recovery, wipe cache partition, wipe dalvik cache and see if it helps.

Jokesy said:
I don't know why but boot to recovery, wipe cache partition, wipe dalvik cache and see if it helps.
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mmmm does cleaning cache and dalvic cache, deleates anything important to my device?

OH! I remembered!!!! I did accidentally Free unused data from recovery and i dont know what happened!!!

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[Q] "Clean Cache" & "Full Wipe" with xRecovery prior to flashing new rom?

[Q] "Clean Cache" & "Full Wipe" with xRecovery prior to flashing new rom?
Is it true that the best way to keep your phone in optimal state, is to clean the cache and do a full wipe with xRecovery every time before you flash your X10 with any (new) rom?
A friend told me that if you don't clean cache and do a full wipe before you flash to a new rom, the cache content of the rom you're on cannot be removed after flashing to a new rom because the new rom has no re-collection of the contents of the cache from the previous rom you were on.
That's bs... Xrecovery cleans the cache and wipes for you, watch what it says while you're flashing and you will see.
I always recommend doing it anyway just in case, full wipe, then wiping cache partition and finally dalvik cache.
I don`t know and really don`t care
I simply just wipe/clean EVERYTHING i can before any installation.
Result?
Never had most problems users have. Ever. So i will continue
rendeiro2005 said:
I don`t know and really don`t care
I simply just wipe/clean EVERYTHING i can before any installation.
Result?
Never had most problems users have. Ever. So i will continue
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LOL LOL
fiscidtox said:
That's bs... Xrecovery cleans the cache and wipes for you, watch what it says while you're flashing and you will see.
I always recommend doing it anyway just in case, full wipe, then wiping cache partition and finally dalvik cache.
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But if it is bs and xRecovery does it for you. Then why do you recommend doing it anyway? You got me slightly confused here.
Kimodroid said:
But if it is bs and xRecovery does it for you. Then why do you recommend doing it anyway? You got me slightly confused here.
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All I'm saying is if you forget it's not a huge deal, and what he is saying isn't true...
I do it anyway just because when I had a htc hero devs used to recommend you did, so force of habit, yet I know for a fact that what he said isn't true. It could perhaps miss some data which is why you should still wipe, but that data would definitely not be stuck in limbo forever..
fiscidtox said:
All I'm saying is if you forget it's not a huge deal, and what he is saying isn't true...
I do it anyway just because when I had a htc hero devs used to recommend you did, so force of habit, yet I know for a fact that what he said isn't true. It could perhaps miss some data which is why you should still wipe, but that data would definitely not be stuck in limbo forever..
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Thanks for clearifying that.
No problem
if not switching roms, does it make a difference to your system performance to occasionally wipe the dalvik cache and cache partition?
tdiddy1987 said:
if not switching roms, does it make a difference to your system performance to occasionally wipe the dalvik cache and cache partition?
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I did it on beta 4 and it actually made my performance wayyy worse.. so much so that I had to go back to an earlier backup I had made. MY linpack dropped from 35 to about 6 and the battery started getting super hot, and was dropping insanely fast.
I wouldnt recommend it during usage of a rom. What you can do is get a cache cleaning app and use that regularly! I use cache cleaner ng
rendeiro2005 said:
I don`t know and really don`t care
I simply just wipe/clean EVERYTHING i can before any installation.
Result?
Never had most problems users have. Ever. So i will continue
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+1 and here are a few more characters
I think this will help you get a "clean" install and saves you from other problems later?
Or is there Cons to always doing this?

[Q] How would i flash a new kernel to a rom

Hello! i am in the process of finding a rom that i like (unrelated) and have found one that seems pretty good (ShiftS3ns3) but a lot of the comments state that the rom works really well with the leankernel, but the only problem is that i am not sure how to go about combining the kernel and the rom :/ would i flash the kernel first then the rom? or would i do rom first and then kernel? and when i flash these, would i clear cache, clear dalvik cache, clear data, format system for both? i usually do that for rom flashes, sorry if these are dumb questions thanks!
lacrosse1991 said:
Hello! i am in the process of finding a rom that i like (unrelated) and have found one that seems pretty good (ShiftS3ns3) but a lot of the comments state that the rom works really well with the leankernel, but the only problem is that i am not sure how to go about combining the kernel and the rom :/ would i flash the kernel first then the rom? or would i do rom first and then kernel? and when i flash these, would i clear cache, clear dalvik cache, clear data, format system for both? i usually do that for rom flashes, sorry if these are dumb questions thanks!
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Pretty much all covered in my QandA. link in my sig.
loonatik78 said:
Pretty much all covered in my QandA. link in my sig.
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thanks! ive actually used that page multiple times already (just recently rooted my phone for the first time 3 days ago so fairly new to the scene, although experienced with linux so i have a basic understanding of what is going on lol) the only thing though is that i am confused about whether there is any order i should do it in? by that i mean would i do something like
clear dalvik cache, sys cache, data, format system
flash rom
clear dalvik cache, sys cache, data, format system
flash kernel? or would it be something different?
lacrosse1991 said:
thanks! ive actually used that page multiple times already (just recently rooted my phone for the first time 3 days ago so fairly new to the scene, although experienced with linux so i have a basic understanding of what is going on lol) the only thing though is that i am confused about whether there is any order i should do it in? by that i mean would i do something like
clear dalvik cache, sys cache, data, format system
flash rom
clear dalvik cache, sys cache, data, format system
flash kernel? or would it be something different?
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You at most need to wipe your caches, but nothing else. If you format data or system you'll need to reflash both. So flash your rom, them flash your kernel. You shouldn't have any problems. Your phone can't build the cache unless it's rebooted after a flash, so you shouldn't have to wipe anything.
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Problem "com.android.phone" on 4.4.4 firmware

hy everybody, since i updated my Z2 to 4.4.4 with the guide for "create pre-rooted-firmware" of Norty, i have a problem: when i receive a call and don't take it, the process "com.android.phone" stop to work.
i trying to clean cahe and dalvik cache but the problem still here..!
please guys, what can i do to solve this problem...????
best regards
The final solution: wipe all. At first I didn't wipe data, too, and I couldn't save or import Contacts. I tried to wipe cache and dalvik, which seemed useless. Finally I wiped data. Problem solved.
Ningyou Higeki said:
The final solution: wipe all. At first I didn't wipe data, too, and I couldn't save or import Contacts. I tried to wipe cache and dalvik, which seemed useless. Finally I wiped data. Problem solved.
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i'm going to try a full wipe... but i think this can not work
EDIT: problem solved
brunsman6229 said:
i'm going to try a full wipe... but i think this can not work
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Believe me this is what you can do at last, and usually it works.
after doing a full wipe and reinstalled all my system, the bug has come back..! i don't know why; but there is certainly a thing to do... please anyone know anything about this..?
EDIT: PROBLEM DEFINITELY SOLVED, NEVER FREEZE THE "XPERIA HOME LAUNCHER"...

[Q] Random lock sounds

Hey all,
I got a problem with my s3... My phone is making random unlocking and locking sound (one after an other) while it's not using... Any solutions to fix this?
Try wiping cache and dalvic, if you are rooted, otherwise factory reset.
boomboomer said:
Try wiping cache and dalvic, if you are rooted, otherwise factory reset.
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I don't really want to wipe out all my data from phone. Any other possibilities?

Not able to wipe cache

I have a stock phone. On the latest update. For some reason when I complete a wipe cache in recovery mode and select reboot phone says error right before it starts up. Would I need to factory reset? Was hoping I could wipe cache so I could see if it would fix some problems Ive been experiencing.
What's the error you see come up?
Just says error right before it reboots on the android logo in the background.
For some reason my phone keeps randomly rebooting. I'm gonna hit up tmobile on my day off.
krntehknik303 said:
For some reason my phone keeps randomly rebooting. I'm gonna hit up tmobile on my day off.
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Does it say error after wiping cache? If not, then the cache wipe is probably successful. I'm not sure what the error would be if it throws it up when you say to reboot. But I doubt it has anything to do with wiping cache.
gspears said:
Does it say error after wiping cache? If not, then the cache wipe is probably successful. I'm not sure what the error would be if it throws it up when you say to reboot. But I doubt it has anything to do with wiping cache.
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But how do I know that it did wipe the cache? Don't really notice much of a difference.
krntehknik303 said:
But how do I know that it did wipe the cache? Don't really notice much of a difference.
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You won't notice much of a difference. It's normally only noticeable when it fixes some questionable behavior. If you clear cache and the questionable behavior is still there, it normally means there is another problem.

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