Hi.
My fascinate has on cm10 nightly version now.
Could u tell me that How to update my fascinate with new updated file of cm10 nightly without phone format?
thank you.
The newest CM10 nightlies have the new partition layout since like 9/26 I think. You cannot upgrade to the new partition layout without performing a data wipe. If however you're on the new partition layout all you have to do is wipe cache and davlik cache in recovery before you flash a newer nightly.
thank you.
I tried wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and wipe davlik but newer nightly(20120930) not be installed to my galaxy s fascinate.
Please How to update with newer nightly of cm10 ?
I've taken the plunge, wiped data and moved to the newer partition format. Performance is great on cm10 and paranoid android 2.16, btw.
I've seen this new partition format referred to as "lvm". Can anyone provide a pointer to a description of it? What does lvm stand for?
Hadcm10
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apnews said:
I tried wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and wipe davlik but newer nightly(20120930) not be installed to my galaxy s fascinate.
Please How to update with newer nightly of cm10 ?
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That should have worked. What went wrong exactly?
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bmeek said:
I've taken the plunge, wiped data and moved to the newer partition format. Performance is great on cm10 and paranoid android 2.16, btw.
I've seen this new partition format referred to as "lvm". Can anyone provide a pointer to a description of it? What does lvm stand for?
Hadcm10
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Not sure about lvm but here's a post which contains a quote about the new layout straight from jt himself: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31977408&postcount=643
lvm is the logical volume manager that has been in the Linux kernel for a couple years now. if i remember correctly it was written by sistina software.
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Crawshayi said:
That should have worked. What went wrong exactly?
I have error below that
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this ROM uses an incompatible partition layout your /data will be wiped upon installation Run this update.zip again to confirm install"
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assert failed: run_program("/tmp/updater.sh". "coma") == 0
E:Error in /sdcard/cm-10-20120930-NIGHTLY-fascinated.zip
(status 7)
Installation aborted.
I did wipe data, wipe cache and dalvik cache but install be failed.
Do I need a sd card format too? :crying:
please help me.
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Did you run the installer twice? That message is just letting you know it will wipe your data, you have to run it again
username8611 said:
Did you run the installer twice? That message is just letting you know it will wipe your data, you have to run it again
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you mean, do it again? I will try out. thank you
When i try to upgrade the nightly cm10 it gives me "upgrade uported" do i have to format my tab ??
I tried to upgrade it automaticly and manually from recovery mode but it gives me the same error
abol3z said:
When i try to upgrade the nightly cm10 it gives me "upgrade uported" do i have to format my tab ??
I tried to upgrade it automaticly and manually from recovery mode but it gives me the same error
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Wrong forum.. not for the Tab...
Good luck
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Related
simple thread, not much to say..
if you have troubles installing "Hyperbeam new time" or any other rom just follow this instructions:
First of all wipe data,cache,dalvik cache and format system
then flash the rom.
if the rom has an addon (su fix, lockscreen,etc) flash it after one boot! and you wont get bootloop. simple solution for roms like hyperbeamnewtime that has over +100 cmments telling that rom bootlooped.
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another tip for rom makers, if you are creating a rom, and to get system folder you use terminal emulator. NEVER EVER DECOMPRESS it with WINRAR, why? because it will "kill" lots of files such as busybox applets or SH files.
goodluck :good:
sorry for the bad english
Just an advice but format system is not necessary in all the ROMs and sometimes give status7 error. So if u can so just write that if it's mentioned then only wipe.
Press THANKS if I helped,
Best Regards,
AJ
alokbina said:
Just an advice but format system is not necessary in all the ROMs and sometimes give status7 error. So if u can so just write that if it's mentioned then only wipe.
Press THANKS if I helped,
Best Regards,
AJ
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Status 7 error isn't due to format system...
Status 7 error is regarding build.prop and updater script.
And to the OP...
format system is not recommended for many ROMs (like CM based) and even if its recommended its not necessary to format system.
I never format my system and ROMs run fine... Just fine
Format data/factory reset is must when switching between ROMs
PS: It better to avoid format system.
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr
predatOr said:
Status 7 error isn't due to format system...
Status 7 error is regarding build.prop and updater script.
And to the OP...
format system is not recommended for many ROMs (like CM based) and even if its recommended its not necessary to format system.
I never format my system and ROMs run fine... Just fine
Format data/factory reset is must when switching between ROMs
PS: It better to avoid format system.
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr
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Nope dude I agree its because of updater script but in some ROMs for e.g. some people reported of getting status 7 error due to format system so just adviced him!
Best Regards,
AJ
Hi, why do you recommend to don't format /system when flash a new rom? In every rom I read to do it.
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XDynamite said:
Hi, why do you recommend to don't format /system when flash a new rom? In every rom I read to do it.
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You can get a status 7 error (getprop) because the installation zip can't read from the /system/build.prop which device you are using. Then you are unable to flash the rom and you have no system installed
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quaryone have
mihahn said:
You can get a status 7 error (getprop) because the installation zip can't read from the /system/build.prop which device you are using. Then you are unable to flash the rom and you have no system installed
Sent from my Nexus 7 running Android 4.2.2
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So is it safe don't format the system directory? Aren't there risks to make trouble between the two roms (maybe because some files of the old rom)? In many roms with Aroma you can choose wich device are you using.
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XDynamite said:
So is it safe don't format the system directory? Aren't there risks to make trouble between the two roms (maybe because some files of the old rom)? In many roms with Aroma you can choose wich device are you using.
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No there are no risks, because the updater-script should format /system automatically. So don't format it by yourself, only wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, (wipe dalvik-cache)
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mihahn said:
No there are no risks, because the updater-script should format /system automatically. So don't format it by yourself, only wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, (wipe dalvik-cache)
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Ok, thank you for the information.
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However in the past I had a bootloop issue with Optimax 3.0 rom (phone stuck on Sony logo). Flashing process went well and I could use the phone for some day with no problems. With no apparent reasons while I was using the phone it has restarted by itself and then occurred the bootloop issue. I had to flash the stock rom with Flashtools.
Sometimes wiping system is important but do only if it stucks in bootloop or is mentioned in the thread
Best Regards,
AJ
The most import thing is to just READ the OP very carefully for installation instructions. Just follow each step closely and you should never have any problem.
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Hey guys,
I have had some issues with my current ROM. I want to change the ROM. I am looking to switch to OMEGA.
How would I do this, I currently have AROMA rom. Should I do a factory reset the just reboot into recovery mode and install that way? Or will just installing the ROM from zip work? Or if I do a factory reset do I need to root it again with Odin, or will I not need to root it?
Also for wiping the phone should I wipe my SD card? Or no?
Thank you I searched and found half answers for most of this.
You have to format /system partition and /data partition in order to get a clean ROM, otherwise you may run into some unforeseeable problems.
Don't have to wipe sdcard
Most ROM except stock are pre-rooted.
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qtwrk said:
You have to format /system partition and /data partition in order to get a clean ROM, otherwise you may run into some unforeseeable problems.
Don't have to wipe sdcard
Most ROM except stock are pre-rooted.
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Ok just to double check what your saying.
I should do a wipe using the built in android factory reset.
Then just install the ROM using the recovery boot.
I will not have to use ODIN or any other soft ware. Just factory reset and install rom.
AW: [Q] Switching ROM and wiping
I'd factory reset in recovery, wipe cache and dalvik, format system and then flash the new ROM from your external sdcard
Please report if that way worked for you
But be sure to backup your apps with titanium backup
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ch0ka said:
I'd factory reset in recovery, wipe cache and dalvik, format system and then flash the new ROM from your external sdcard
Please report if that way worked for you
But be sure to backup your apps with titanium backup
|| Typed with my S4 Octa-Beast or my Note 10.1 ||
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Not to sound like a noob... but how do i wipe Cache and Dalvik? also what is dalvik?
Thank you, I will do it today hopefully.
Not sure which ROM I want to switch to. Any recommendations? I am thinking OMEGA.
morinr said:
Not to sound like a noob... but how do i wipe Cache and Dalvik? also what is dalvik?
Thank you, I will do it today hopefully.
Not sure which ROM I want to switch to. Any recommendations? I am thinking OMEGA.
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He's talking about wiping in recovery.
Dalvik, is kinda Java virtual machine on android, it does concerns you...
About ROM, I suggest you try them out all, and then you will find your Mr.Right, or Ms.Right
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morinr said:
Not to sound like a noob... but how do i wipe Cache and Dalvik? also what is dalvik?
Thank you, I will do it today hopefully.
Not sure which ROM I want to switch to. Any recommendations? I am thinking OMEGA.
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1.boot into recovery, (make a backup , always be safe)
2.wipe data/factory rest
3.wipe cache partition
4.use volume rockers go into advanced , wipe dalvik cache , go back
5.go into mounts and storage , format/system (BE SURE YOU HAVE A ROM ON YOUR SD CARD), go back
6.Install zip from sd card , Choose zip from sd card , Choose rom and Click yes!
7
Nobody can tell you which rom is better .. All roms are amazing because of the work put into them try them out one by one.. you're not going to lose anything..
Ok cool. I installed OMEGA and I like that rom. I did a factory reset and wiped the Dalvik cache and cache. Will look around a bit more but so far so good....
however same issue with the phone. But now when the call ends it says process com.android.phone has stopped. Then i hit ok and phone is ok. It doesn't automatically restart then go really slow.
No idea about this, I searched however couldn't find a answer. Lots of phones and versions of android had this issue.
Any ideas would be great guys.
morinr said:
Ok cool. I installed OMEGA and I like that rom. I did a factory reset and wiped the Dalvik cache and cache. Will look around a bit more but so far so good....
however same issue with the phone. But now when the call ends it says process com.android.phone has stopped. Then i hit ok and phone is ok. It doesn't automatically restart then go really slow.
No idea about this, I searched however couldn't find a answer. Lots of phones and versions of android had this issue.
Any ideas would be great guys.
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You need to go into mounts and storage in recovery and format system and data before you flash, as already explained
slaphead20 said:
You need to go into mounts and storage in recovery and format system and data before you flash, as already explained
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Is that different from what I did?
I booted into recovery. Did a factory reset. Wiped Cache and the Dalvik Cache. Then I installed the rom, did I do this wrong?
morinr said:
Is that different from what I did?
I booted into recovery. Did a factory reset. Wiped Cache and the Dalvik Cache. Then I installed the rom, did I do this wrong?
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Factory reset wipe data, but not system, you need to format system and data
slaphead20 said:
Factory reset wipe data, but not system, you need to format system and data
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I just booted into recover did system format and data. However I still have the same issue. After phone call freezes for a second, vibrates then says com.android.phone has stopped working.
Follow exactly what I ve typed in the previous post... exactly that.. and which version of omega have you Downloaded
??
Hit thanks if I've helped
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why not you backup your current rom first then try to flash a new rom without wipe data. if you not facing any issue on the new rom, then it's ok.
if you facing any issue, you must flash again the new rom with wipe all data. if you not happy with both, then you restore back what you are backup before.:fingers-crossed:
galaxys3lover said:
Follow exactly what I ve typed in the previous post... exactly that.. and which version of omega have you Downloaded
??
Hit thanks if I've helped
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Yes I did. I factory reset. wiped cache and dalvik as well as formatting in the advanced options. I currently have Omega 44.2 installed. But I had the iphone app crashing with AROMA 30.1 and 30.4
Is there away to uninstall the phone app and then re install that cleanly?
I did this and still have the phone crashing issue.
Settings/apps/all/phone/wipe app data, likewise do same with contacts, reboot, see if that solves it
slaphead20 said:
Settings/apps/all/phone/wipe app data, likewise do same with contacts, reboot, see if that solves it
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I clearned the cache, should I clear the whole app? If it uninstalls how do i re install the phone app?
morinr said:
I clearned the cache, should I clear the whole app? If it uninstalls how do i re install the phone app?
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Lol....I didn't say wipe the cache,I didn't say uninstall it.....I said wipe data
slaphead20 said:
Lol....I didn't say wipe the cache,I didn't say uninstall it.....I said wipe data
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There is no white data. only buttons available are force stop and clear data. If I press clear data it says all data will be deleted permanently including all files, settings accounts, databases. I assumed the files were the actual app.
I went to settings. Applciation manager and chose Phone.
......hit clear data then, do that for phone and contacts storage, the data bases get rebuilt the only thing you will have to set up again is which contacts to display and any ringtone options etc you may have chosen
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slaphead20 said:
......hit clear data then, do that for phone and contacts storage, the data bases get rebuilt the only thing you will have to set up again is which contacts to display and any ringtone options etc you may have chosen
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Data is just that.....Data.....it is not the apk
Hello,
First off, I see there is another thread for a similar problem for a different device but unfortunately I was unable to find a solution to my question there, so I am asking here.
When rooting/installing CM10.1 on my tab about a month ago, I installed the Gapps froom goo.im, and for the most part everything works except for Google Now. I lived with it for a while but today, when rooting/flashing CM 10.1 on my brothers tab, I found that there is a gapps version (wingray) that has Google Now working. So I installed that version on my brothers tab, and google now seems to be working fine. So now I would like to get the wingray Gapps on my galaxy tab.
To do this do I have to wipe my tablet and do the whole flashing process again with the wingray version? Or can I just flash the wingray version over the goo.im version?
I just want to make sure so that I don't do anything stupid with my tablet.
Thank you in advance!
You have to wipe system, cache and dalvik first then reflash your ROM and gapps.
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Prashramani12 said:
Hello,
First off, I see there is another thread for a similar problem for a different device but unfortunately I was unable to find a solution to my question there, so I am asking here.
When rooting/installing CM10.1 on my tab about a month ago, I installed the Gapps froom goo.im, and for the most part everything works except for Google Now. I lived with it for a while but today, when rooting/flashing CM 10.1 on my brothers tab, I found that there is a gapps version (wingray) that has Google Now working. So I installed that version on my brothers tab, and google now seems to be working fine. So now I would like to get the wingray Gapps on my galaxy tab.
To do this do I have to wipe my tablet and do the whole flashing process again with the wingray version? Or can I just flash the wingray version over the goo.im version?
I just want to make sure so that I don't do anything stupid with my tablet.
Thank you in advance!
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You can try just clearing cache and dalvik ache then installing wingray
jasvncnt1 said:
You can try just clearing cache and dalvik ache then installing wingray
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No, you must wipe system first, because if you flash over another gapps, there is left overs from the previous gapps.
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eushaun99 said:
No, you must wipe system first, because if you flash over another gapps, there is left overs from the previous gapps.
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Not saying its the best way...but I have done it before and havent had issues. Of course its always better to flash ROM again.
eushaun99 said:
No, you must wipe system first, because if you flash over another gapps, there is left overs from the previous gapps.
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What exactly do you mean by "left over"? Would it affect the new gapps in anyway?
Prashramani12 said:
What exactly do you mean by "left over"? Would it affect the new gapps in anyway?
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Probably. I mean if you don't wipe, there maybe some small parts left from the old gapps.
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There is dirty flashing, which is flashing the wingray gapps over the existing one. It is dirty because they may not contain exactly the same apps, versions or state. This can cause conflicts which may affect the performance of the apps concerned or even functionality of the tab itself. For this reason it is better to do a clean flash which involves wiping cache, partition, formatting etc which will ensure that the system partition is completely cleared and therefore clean. So my advice is do a clean flash by doing all the wipes, format etc first then flash the ROM followed by the gapps and then wipe cache and dalvik again before rebooting.
Cheers!
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John Kester said:
There is dirty flashing, which is flashing the wingray gapps over the existing one. It is dirty because they may not contain exactly the same apps, versions or state. This can cause conflicts which may affect the performance of the apps concerned or even functionality of the tab itself. For this reason it is better to do a clean flash which involves wiping cache, partition, formatting etc which will ensure that the system partition is completely cleared and therefore clean. So my advice is do a clean flash by doing all the wipes, format etc first then flash the ROM followed by the gapps and then wipe cache and dalvik again before rebooting.
Cheers!
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Will do, thank you everyone here on your input. Will update after I do the procedure.
UPDATE
So I completely wiped the device, after backing up my app data, and reflashed CM 10.1 along with the wingray gapps. Google Search/Now still don't seem to be working unless I don't update the app. I was under the impression that with the wingray gapps it would work all the time, but at least the google search functionality works if I don't update the app, I can live with that.
Is this just an issue with this device? Or is there a way to get google now to work all the time, even when updating the app?
Update update
I tried to do it again, this time with a different version of gapps that someone pointed to me, claiming that it works completely on his tab. I'm still having the same problem, google now crashes when I try to run it, unless I uninstall its updates.
I am getting a fc in setup wizard after installing the Infamous ROM 4.3 "pac_p4_4.3-Infamous_20131017.zip".
Followed below steps:
1. using CWM 6.0.2.7, wipe data/factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. wipe delvik cache
4. Flashed Infamous ROM
5. Flashed gaps "gapps-jb-20130813-signed"
6. Reboot
after getting the fc on setup wizard i tried, 1) wiping cache and rebooting 2) reflashing the infamous rom on top again.
both solutions did not work.
I am coming from Ganbarou 4.3 ROM and before that i had Toldo's v8 ICS rom. Ganbarou ROM was working well.
Just wanted to test different JB 4.3 roms.
can someone help me out?
thanks.
Have you tried reflashing gapps?
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haven't done that yet. i will try reflashing gaps.
thanks.
ahsenz said:
haven't done that yet. i will try reflashing gaps.
thanks.
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First you need to update your recovery to 6.0.3.6. You can get it from Droidbasement.
Secondly, before flashing you need to format system under Mounts and Storages in addition to the wipes you mentioned above.
After installation wipe cache and dalvik cache again and then reboot.
The gapps is okay as it is same as mine, and I never had any issues.
Cheers.
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John Kester said:
First you need to update your recovery to 6.0.3.6. You can get it from Droidbasement.
Secondly, before flashing you need to format system under Mounts and Storages in addition to the wipes you mentioned above.
After installation wipe cache and dalvik cache again and then reboot.
The gapps is okay as it is same as mine, and I never had any issues.
Cheers.
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Great advice...
I also always suggest a system format...
I just wanted to add that with the older recovery...it doesn't like 4.3 gapps. You can boot after ROM flash. Then go back to recovery and flash gapps...wipe cache and dalvik before. And that will work also and I've seen gapps cause some weird issues with this device as well as my e4gt..
Or just use twrp...I've had zero issues with flashing anything since switching...
Thanks for the advice. (John and Gil81)
I followed the steps as advised i.e.
1. under Mount and Storage, format system
2. format cache
3. format data
4. flash rom, this time i flashed CM10.2/SGT7 rom.
5. reboot
everything was working smooth, so moved on to
6. flashing gaps
7. reboot and now
8. Enjoying. (restoring apps)
great work from all the developers of 4.3 roms for our device.
have not upgraded the CWM recovery yet, but please advise if it is absolutely necessary to do that. May be i would do it with any future upgrades.
also to get better understanding of the recovery, what is the difference between format data and format sdcard option?
thanks.
ahsenz said:
Thanks for the advice. (John and Gil81)
I followed the steps as advised i.e.
1. under Mount and Storage, format system
2. format cache
3. format data
4. flash rom, this time i flashed CM10.2/SGT7 rom.
5. reboot
everything was working smooth, so moved on to
6. flashing gaps
7. reboot and now
8. Enjoying. (restoring apps)
great work from all the developers of 4.3 roms for our device.
have not upgraded the CWM recovery yet, but please advise if it is absolutely necessary to do that. May be i would do it with any future upgrades.
also to get better understanding of the recovery, what is the difference between format data and format sdcard option?
thanks.
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Formatting sdcard will wipe everything in your device including the media partition where your user generated data like pictures, videos, downloads etc and also all the files copied to the device from PC. So be careful NOT to format the sdcard.
Formatting data, on the other hand will remove your installed gapps and the associated data. This is necessary when migrating from an older ROM to a newer one that will need you to install different version of gapps that is suitable for the newer ROM. Even when crossing from one ROM to another based on the same version of android, it becomes necessary to format data to get a clean install so the data from the different ROMs do not conflict.
The recovery version, as I understand it, is necessary for the changes to the filing system of 4.3 which is different from 4.2.2. In addition it is also designed to support the multiuser feature of 4.3. I am a single user so I can't attest to how it helps there.
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Hello,
I just installed CM7.2 RC4 on S5830i, and Gapps. Whenever I try to download a new application or update an already installed application, I get the following message "[Application Name] could not be downloaded due to an error (492)".
I tried the following to try to solve the issue but in vain:
Clearing data and cache of market and Google Services Framework
Wiping cache and dalvik cache
Formatting SD card (anyway apps were set to be installed on internal storage)
Factory Reset
Factory Reset then Wipe /cache, /system and /data and then reinstalling the ROM and Gapps.
What can be done about it?
This is a kernel error where it fails to mount /cache properly. It is not the ROM issue.
One solution posted by @marcussmith2626 on the SGY forums is to make a Nandroid backup from CWM first, then do an advanced restore of the cache from there. It should work, and has worked for me.
SudoHalt said:
Hello,
I just installed CM7.2 RC4 on S5830i, and Gapps. Whenever I try to download a new application or update an already installed application, I get the following message "[Application Name] could not be downloaded due to an error (492)".
I tried the following to try to solve the issue but in vain:
Clearing data and cache of market and Google Services Framework
Wiping cache and dalvik cache
Formatting SD card (anyway apps were set to be installed on internal storage)
Factory Reset
Factory Reset then Wipe /cache, /system and /data and then reinstalling the ROM and Gapps.
What can be done about it?
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I have encountered similar problem and I solved it by using an app called "Cache Download to SD (root)". This app enables cache on the SD Card so that you will never get the Error 492 ever again. Here is the link,
Cache Download to SD (root)
Hope I Helped
SudoHalt said:
Hello,
I just installed CM7.2 RC4 on S5830i, and Gapps. Whenever I try to download a new application or update an already installed application, I get the following message "[Application Name] could not be downloaded due to an error (492)".
I tried the following to try to solve the issue but in vain:
Clearing data and cache of market and Google Services Framework
Wiping cache and dalvik cache
Formatting SD card (anyway apps were set to be installed on internal storage)
Factory Reset
Factory Reset then Wipe /cache, /system and /data and then reinstalling the ROM and Gapps.
What can be done about it?
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Go to this link and flash that zip by lopicl.0 your problem will be solved ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531392
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Thank you
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
SudoHalt said:
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
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Try the app I specified earlier. It works on any phone that runs on Android 2.2 & up and as long as it is rooted. One of the cause for this is as @NightRaven49 mentioned, the failure of the kernel to mount /cache partition properly. Another cause which I personally encountered is that some roms set the default cache size to 25 MB. So any app download greater than this size will give you this error. In general, this is mostly related with cache partition. Hope I Helped
SudoHalt said:
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
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How u solved?
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Use Cache Fixer app.
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Raxit k. Tandel said:
Use Cache Fixer app.
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He already solved his problem
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SudoHalt said:
Thank you, problem is now solved. BTW which of these solutions work on a phone other than the S5830i?
This is something that might be a bit offtopic, but I am interested to know more about the cause of this issue, where can I do that?
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I refer you to my post, because it's exactly what's happening.
NightRaven49 said:
This is a kernel error where it fails to mount /cache properly. It is not the ROM issue.
One solution posted by @marcussmith2626 on the SGY forums is to make a Nandroid backup from CWM first, then do an advanced restore of the cache from there. It should work, and has worked for me.
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My phone is a TassVe (GT-S5570I) and this method also works with Totoro (GT-S5360).
I have an i717, not a 55830, but I tried this fix anyway. It didn't work for me. What resolved my issue, was flashing the stock recovery, and wiping/formatting the cache there. Unfortunately, installing the stock recovery also installed a bunch of at&t apps (yuck!)